D20 definition
Examples of D20 in a sentence
Where in Section D and Section E the term “access” is used, in relation to your obligations, it means to arrange or facilitate a Resident obtaining or receiving goods or services, from another Person, which are not part of the Services (including, without limitation, the goods and services referred to in clauses D14 and D20).
The Recipient will submit Progress Reports to the Province in a format to be provided by the Province and in accordance with the timelines and any other requirements set out in Article D.2.0 (Reporting Requirements) in respect of each Project.
Where the Board requires a teacher to work outside of the prescribed school days as indicated in Article D.20 (REGULAR WORK YEAR FOR TEACHERS), that employee shall be remunerated in accordance with this section for the days worked.
Where in Section D the term “access” is used, in relation to your obligations, it means to arrange or facilitate a Resident obtaining or receiving goods or services, from another Person, which are not part of the Services (including, without limitation, the goods and services referred to in clauses D14 and D20).
The SER shall be released to DigitalGlobe under CDIL D-20 within 5 working days of PCB approval.
The Progress Reports and Final Progress Report are described in Article D.2.0 (Progress Reports and Final Progress Report) and the Outcomes Reports are described in Article D.3.0 (Outcomes Progress Reports).
While voluntarily involved in Board approved extra-curricular activities, teachers shall be considered to be acting in the employ of the Board, for purposes of liability of the Board and coverage by the Board's insurance, as previously noted in Article D.20.
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Where in Section D and Section E the term “access” is used, in relation to the obligations of a Provider, it means to arrange or facilitate a Subsidised Resident obtaining or receiving goods or services, from another Person, which are not part of the Services (including, without limitation, the goods and services referred to in clauses D14 and D20).
The amount of non-instructional time for the part time employee shall be as specified in Article D.20 (Hours of Work/Non-Instructional Time).