Commence definition
Commence means either the unconditional authorization of the preparation of the required plans, or the beginning of the actual work on the Premises, whichever first occurs.
Commence means the first carrying out of any part of the licensed activities, save for pre- construction surveys and monitoring, and “commencement” shall be construed accordingly;
Commence means the first carrying out of any part of the licensed activities, except for pre- construction surveys and monitoring; and “commencement” must be construed accordingly;
Examples of Commence in a sentence
Commence or settle any Tax Court case or other judicial or administrative proceeding with respect to any Affected Tax Return.
More Definitions of Commence
Commence or "commencement" means that the owner or operator has obtained all necessary preconstruction approvals required by the FCAA and either has:
Commence or “Commencement” means, with respect to any clinical trial, the first dosing of the first patient in such clinical trial.
Commence means to undertake a continuous program of construction or modification or to enter into a contractual obligation to undertake and complete, within a reasonable time, a continuous program of construction or modification.
Commence means to file the initial pleading seeking an adjudication of parentage in the appropriate tribunal of this state.
Commence means to file the initial pleading seeking an adjudication of parentage in the district court of this state.
Commence means beginning to carry out a material operation, as defined in section 56(4) of the 1990 Act(22) (which explains when development begins), comprised in or carried out or for the purposes of the authorised development other than the permitted preliminary works (except where stated to the contrary) and “commencement”, “commenced” and cognate expressions are to be construed accordingly;
Commence means to file the initial pleading seeking an adjudication of parentage