Declaration Notice definition
Examples of Declaration Notice in a sentence
Applicants will lose eligibility to take the Test and will be unable to take the Test on the designated test date while also being unable to receive test results nor refunds in the event that an applicant is found to have taken any of the following actions or to have violated these Terms, the Declaration, Notice to Applicants, Confirmation Email, test information provided to applicants of the Test in Japan and the like.
Applicants and examinees shall abide by the Declaration, Notice to Applicants, Confirmation Email and the Test website as well as the prohibitions rendered at the test sites and the like.
Please read through the Declaration, Notice to Applicants, Information for Applicants, etc, listed on the Foundation’s website and understand the rules and regulations regarding test fees, examination times and other details, and submit your application upon understanding and agreeing to such rules and regulations.
Candidates are asked to follow the information in the Declaration, Notice to Candidates, Confirmation Email, and any and all other notifications from the test centre, in addition to complying with the list below.
Please read through the Declaration, Notice to Candidates and our website and understand the rules and regulations regarding test fees, examination times, and other details before applying for the test.
By applying for and taking the test, individuals are confirming that they have read and understood the IELTS test terms and conditions stated on the Declaration, Notice to Candidates, Confirmation Notice, website as well as this Agreement, and agree to abide by them.
If the Other Party completes and returns the Statutory Declaration Notice so that it is received by The DPS within 14 calendar days but fails to indicate whether he consents to the Dispute being resolved by an Adjudicator, he will be treated as having given his consent for the Dispute to be referred to Adjudication.
The Claiming Party will have 7 calendar days from the issue of the summary of the Other Party’s Statutory Declaration Notice to either accept or disagree with the contents of the Other Party’s Statutory Declaration Notice and to submit any additional evidence which they wish to be taken into account.
If the Other Party completes and returns the Statutory Declaration Notice so that it is received by The DPS within the Statutory Declaration Deadline, indicating that he does not accept that the Claimant should be paid all or any of the amount claimed, The DPS will inform the Claiming Party that their claim has been rejected wholly or in part and shall provide a summary of the Other Party’s Statutory Declaration Notice.
If no response is received from the Claiming Party or the Other Party within 7 calendar days of the issuance of the summary of the Other Party’s Statutory Declaration Notice, the Dispute will be referred to the Adjudicator in any event.