Chapter H definition
Examples of Chapter H in a sentence
For Cybersecurity Services the severity levels set forth in Chapter H shall apply.
Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, the interpretation and application provisions of Part II of the Human Rights Code, RSO 1990, Chapter H .19, as amended, shall apply to the administration of this Article .
It is an exception to this section if a person: carries in a park a concealed handgun, or a handgun in a shoulder or belt holster, or any other firearm, and is not prohibited from doing so under applicable Federal and State law, including Texas Penal Code Chapter 46 and Texas Government Code Ch. 411 Sub Chapter H (Handgun Licensing Law).
Educators who test positive for Covid-19 will be granted quarantine leave as per the provisions of Chapter H of the ▇▇▇.
The Employee further acknowledges that all original works of authorship that have been or will be made or fixed in a tangible medium of expression by the Employee (solely or jointly with others) within the scope of the Employee’s employment with the Companies that are protectable by copyright are “Works Made for Hire,” as that term is defined in the United States Copyright Act or under any comparable domestic or international law or regulations and as contemplated under Chapter H of the Patents Law - 1967.
The agreements below are a supplement to the 2005 collective employment agreement for the higher professional education sector, under Chapter H (salaries and allowances) and Annex IX to the Job Classification Protocol II.
The salary for a full-time equivalent amounts to (salary level ) and it is built up on the basis of the relevant pay elements set out in Chapter H of the 2022-2023 Collective Agreement for universities of applied sciences.
This aspect is not expressly mentioned in the Facilitation Manual, but it is mentioned tangentially in Annex 9, Chapter H, through Recommended Practice 8.36 and in item 36 of Circular 274 “Access to Air Transport by Persons with Disabilities”.
This chapter covers accounting methods concerning R&D work (sponsored, partially sponsored and self-funded), and consequently refers, in particular, to the principles governing valuation of work in process (Chapter H), revenue recognition (Chapter M), cost of sales (Chapter N) and accrued costs and reserves for contingencies (Chapter I).
Notwithstanding the provisions of section 4 (4.3) in Chapter H (third-party liability), this extension provides coverfor an insured event as defined in the said chapter, stemming from the parts of the Apartment used in the insured business.