Briefing Note definition

Briefing Note means any correspondence to Bidders issued by the PRASA;
Briefing Note means any correspondence to Bidders issued by the HDA;
Briefing Note means those written documents, each entitled a “Briefing Note”, to be issued by ESERA in accordance with Section 8.2 to disseminate further instructions, programme changes, information updates, clarifications and amendments in relation to this RFQ, each such Briefing Note to be consecutively numbered and referenced accordingly;

Examples of Briefing Note in a sentence

  • A Briefing Note with the Governance Committee update was pre-circulated with the agenda package.

  • A Briefing Note regarding bi-annual risk reporting and November 2021 Risk Review spreadsheet were pre- circulated with the agenda package.

  • Joyce, ‘The gender wage gap’, IFS Briefing Note BN186, 2016, https://www.ifs.org.uk/publications/8428.

  • See paragraph 12 of the Briefing Note of the Chair for the second meeting of the open-ended informal working group of the Council on the financial terms of contracts.

  • A Briefing Note with the Redevelopment Committee update was pre-circulated with the agenda package.


More Definitions of Briefing Note

Briefing Note any document issued in writing by the TNPA that amended the RFP issued by the TNPA in respect of the Project;
Briefing Note means written documentation issued by the Institution to disseminate further instructions, programme changes, information updates and clarifications in relation to the Project;
Briefing Note electronic commerce,” World Trade Organization, last accessed February 25, 2015, xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/english/thewto_e/minist_e/mc10_e/briefing_notes_e/brief_ecommerce_e.htm.
Briefing Note. Fossil Fuel Subsidy Reform and the Communiqué." 2015.
Briefing Note means written notices issued by the PIC to disseminate further instructions, programme changes, information updates and clarifications in relation to the Project, each entitled “Briefing Note to the RFP”.
Briefing Note means a circular of the kind referred to in 4.8;
Briefing Note. 1: Marital rape in the Americas.” Washington, DC: Organization of American States, 2010. (forthcoming). husband is guilty of the offense of rape when he has sexual intercourse with his wife without her consent by force, fear or the use of a drug or other substance with intent to stupefy or overpower her, within the existence of ta decree nisi of divorce, a decree of judicial separation, a separation agreement, or an order for the husband not to molest his wife or have sexual intercourse with her. Changing conditions apply to a wife who committed the offence of rape.  The husband or wife who is guilty of the offense of rape is liable on conviction to imprisonment for fourteen years. Jamaica The Sexual Offences Act (2009):  Art. 3 defines rape as intercourse with a woman without her consent and Article 4 provides a comprehensive list of activities that are regarded as constituting grievous sexual assault  Art. 5 relates specifically to the question of marital rape, addressing the conditions under which a husband can be prosecuted for having raped his wife; namely, when she has not consented to sexual intercourse. Notwithstanding, it should be noted that when it comes to a couple, such legislation further determines that it only constitutes rape if they are separated, if a process for dissolution of matrimony is in place or, at best, if the husband knows that he has a sexually transmitted infection. Saint-Lucia Criminal Code of Saint Lucia:  Section 123 defines rape as any person who has sexual intercourse with another person without the consent of that other person or without believing that the other person consents.  Consent is not considered to have been obtained where the victim submits or does not resist by reason of the use of force, threat, impersonation of the spouse of the complaint, false and fraudulent representation of the nature of the act, use of the accuser’s position of authority over the complaint, the administration to the complaint of a drug, matter or thing intended to stupefy or overpower the complaint; or the use of intimidation of any kind. However a husband is guilty of the offence of rape where he has sexual intercourse with his wife without her consent by force, fear or the use of a drug or thing with intent to stupefy or overpower her, where there is in existence in relation to them: a decree nisi of divorce or nullity granted under the Divorce Act; a decree of judicial separation granted under the Civil Code; a separation agre...