Convict definition
Examples of Convict in a sentence
Convict Labor (Federal-Aid Contracts Only): Do not use materials that were produced after July 1, 1991, by convict labor for Federal-aid highway construction projects unless the prison facility has been producing convict-made materials for Federal-aid highway construction projects before July 1, 1987.
Amended to include the design and incorporation of Site Lighting for both general site lighting and feature lighting to accentuate the memorial, Juneteenth Plaza, the lynching memorial, and the Convict Leasing memorial.
Employees are entitled to 13 weeks paid leave after 15 years continuous service with Convict Cutters in accordance with the provisions of the Long Service Leave Act 1976.
Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Revised Circular A-133 “Audits of States, Local Governments, and Non-Profit Organizations.” Convict Labor, 18 U.S.C. 751, 752, 4081, 4082.
A.14.3. If the Client is a natural person, who is not acting in the course of a profession or business, and the change results in the Client being provided with a performance that is substantially different from the performance of the other party, the Client is entitled to terminate the Agreement from the date the amended terms and conditions become effective.