Dare definition

Dare also means to challenge or defy. Then its past is dared.
Dare means the Department of Agricultural Research and Education under the Ministry of Agriculture, or any successor thereto;
Dare means family council of elders.

Examples of Dare in a sentence

  • The City Council has expressed its support of the national effort to eradicate drug abuse through the creation of a Substance Abuse Committee, institution of a City-wide D.A.R.E. program in all local schools and other activities in support of a drug-free community.

  • TENDERER’S NAME & SIGNATURE WITH SEALNational Research Centre on Plant Biotechnology (Indian Council of Agricultural Research)Department of Agricultural Research and Education (DARE), Ministry L B S Building, New Delhi – 110 012, India.

  • Database of Abstracts of Reviews of Effects (DARE): Quality-assessed Reviews [Internet].

  • This assessment would include examining whether the overall safety program and individual safety initiatives (such as DARE or Crime Watch) are achieving the outcomes they are expected to achieve.

  • These are the largest changes in overall magnitude of the industrial sectors identified in the Exhibits 3-1 and 3-4.Certain cost estimates in the Amendments RIA depended upon whether a facility was considered “complex.” In general, the cost of implementing the RMP rule provisions varies primarily by the complexity of the processes involved.

  • Proof that the donation was made to the Norfolk DARE Program or other local charity as selected by the Select Board, must be delivered to the Town Administrator within seven (7) days of payment to the charity.

  • DARE invites LVMH group executives to dare to put forward ideas to shape the future of the luxury goods industry, and gives them an opportunity to work collaboratively on those ideas using methods inspired by the new economy that will help them be more agile and innovative.

  • The General Fund includes the activities of Department of Justice VJCCCA, Community Development, Crime Victim Witness Program, Local DARE, and Water Quality Funds.

  • Secretary, ICAR and Additional Secretary DARE will be the final authority in resolving and taking decision on any situation/case of conflict and his decision shall be binding on all parties concerned.

  • Examples of who not to include, but are not limited to, the sheriff, undersheriff, command officers who supervise other divisions in addition to road patrol, full-time court detail, corrections, marine/snowmobile, detectives, and DARE officers.


More Definitions of Dare

Dare means Department of Agricultural Research and Education under MOA;
Dare means family council of elders.is a danger of cultural biases’ due to the application of cultural practices that are gender insensitive.In addition, chiefs and headmen are concentrated in rural areas.23 This leaves out the urban population who are affected by the general law and the major drawback of using customary fora is that the general law (i.e. common law and statutory law) is alien to the customary fora. The outcome of research shows that the majority of the cases brought to court are under the auspices of general law.Expansion of the Zimbabwe Women Lawyers’ Association (ZWLA) empowerment programmeThe ZWLA empowerment model empowers women through training of women self-actors litigants to draft their court papers properly. The programme caters mainly for family law matters and focuses on women self-actors. The women come for advice and are grouped into various groups depending on the nature of their cases, i.e. like cases are grouped together. If particular groups reach a certain number, they are given a day on which they should come to see a qualified lawyer. On the day in question they will be trained on how to complete maintenance forms or draft claims. They will be taught further on filing of the papers and presentation of their cases in Court.The current limitation is that the empowerment programme is limited to women litigants with maintenance cases and, in the area of maintenance, procedures are already simplified. Hence, the procedure in any maintenance case is standardized and parties fill in the details only. This initiative needs to be expanded to identify additional areas of civil litigation that may require forms that can be standardized: a good example would be the eviction process. Claim, or defence, forms can be designed and this can also be applied to guardianship and custody applications. The forms should then identify all possible annexures that may be required to support the claim or defence. These forms can be drafted for use up to the execution stage. As ZWLA does, at every court there will be a paralegal or a lawyer who teaches litigants with similar cases on what to do, and how to fill in the forms.Admittedly, this initiative may not be able to cover all kinds of cases or address the self-actors’ challenges in full although it may eliminate a number of procedural problems such as lack of skill in drafting a claim or a defence, or failure to use appropriate forms in terms of the Court rules.However, an evaluation of ZWLA’s emp...

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