CECV definition

CECV means Caixa Economica de Cabo Verde, a government-owned commercial bank established by the Borrower’s Decree-Law (Decreto-Lei) No. 54/93 dated August 31, 1993;
CECV means Catholic Education Commission of Victoria Limited ACN 119 459 853, the company established by the Bishops to, in cooperation with the Catholic Diocesan Proprietors, support Catholic Schools and Catholic School Boarding Premises in complying with all requirements under relevant laws for their ongoing registration as schools or school boarding premises in the State of Victoria. This includes reviewing and monitoring, and taking whatever steps are necessary in supporting Catholic Schools and School Boarding Premises for the purposes of ensuring such compliance. The CECV is an approved school system and funding authority for all Victorian Catholic schools except one1.

Examples of CECV in a sentence

  • Catholic Education Melbourne (CEM) and the Catholic Education Commission of Victoria Ltd (CECV) may also use student photographs in print and online promotional and educational materials.

  • The policies and procedures of the CECV and the CEOs are available from their respective websites.

  • The CECV and the Catholic Education Office (CEO) of each diocese are bodies established by the Bishops to provide services and guidance to schools across each Victorian Catholic diocese.

  • The school, the CECV and the CEOs may modify, replace or withdraw any of the policies or procedures at any time.

  • The policies and procedures of the school, the CECV and the CEOs are not intended to be legally binding on the school, the CECV or the CEOs. They are not incorporated into your placement agreement.

  • Unless otherwise directed by the school, you must comply with all policies and procedures of the school, the CECV and the relevant CEO, as well as any amendments that may, from time to time, be made to those documents.

  • The school may apply the policies and procedures of the school, the CECV and the relevant CEO in their discretion, or may depart from any of those policies or procedures in individual cases.

  • CES Ltd participates and cooperates in the work of the Catholic Education Commission of Victoria Ltd (CECV), which has key responsibilities for the allocation and distribution of government funding, facilitating cooperation across the four Victorian Dioceses, and in working and cooperating with government statutory authorities.

  • The CECV and CEOs may develop policies and procedures to assist in the effective management of schools across each Victorian Catholic diocese.

  • Student use of these tools is subject to this policy, other than relevant College policies, ethical standards, CEO or CECV policies and procedures and government regulations.

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