Familial Ties definition

Familial Ties means that between parents, grandparents, legal guardians or other relatives and a Minor (whether related by blood or marriage).

Examples of Familial Ties in a sentence

  • If you have Familial Ties with at least 1 Minor, you are additionally eligible to purchase up to six (6) subsidised child or youth attraction or tour tickets (categorised as Eligible Products on the websites of Authorised Booking Partner(s)) over the entire Validity Period, where the subsidy for each ticket shall be up to S$10 (“ Child/Youth Subsidy”).

  • You must declare your Familial Ties to the Minor that you are using the Child/Youth Subsidy for, and provide the NRIC, Birth Certificate number or Foreign Identification Number of the Minor.

  • Father and Familial Ties Perpetua leveraged her faith to break with normative ties, asserting her new identity as a Christian and leaving behind familial constraints.

  • Baptists in the BASA should allow their faith to impact the public domain as well as the state.

  • Identity Fusion Fosters Perception of Familial Ties, Promoting Self-Sacrifice," Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 106, no.

  • Trustee Pleads that Monday is an Insider for Purposes of Section 547 Based on its Sole Member’s Familial Ties.

  • An older female is positioned in front of this girl’s exposed vagina in this image and the younger girl has her left hand on the vaginal/buttocks area of a second nude girl of similar age.

  • Denzey, The Bone Gatherers, 130.Father and Familial Ties Perpetua leveraged her faith to break with normative ties, asserting her new identity as a Christian and leaving behind familial constraints.

  • As at reporting date the Group held cash assets denominated in New Zealand dollars (NZD), USD and euro.Fluctuations in the foreign currencies are not expected to have material impact on the Statement of Comprehensive Income and equity of the Group and have therefore not formed part of the disclosures.

  • This model will be further discussed in section 2.1 Disputed Familial Ties and Multiple Models.

Related to Familial Ties

  • Familial relationship means a person who is a spouse, domestic partner or civil union partner of a County employee or State, County or municipal official, or any person who is related to such an employee or official, whether by blood, marriage or adoption, as a: ParentChild Brother Sister Aunt UncleNiece NephewGrandparentGrandchild Father-in-law Mother-in-law Son-in-lawDaughter-in-lawBrother-in-law Sister-in-lawStepfatherStepmother StepsonStepdaughter Stepbrother Stepsister Half-brotherHalf-sister COOK COUNTY BOARD OF ETHICS FAMILIAL RELATIONSHIP DISCLOSURE FORM

  • Positive Behavioral Theory and Practice means a proactive approach to individual behavior and behavior interventions that:

  • Child-headed household means a household where the main caregiver of the said household is younger than 18 years of age. Child-headed household means a household headed by a child as defined in terms of section 28(3) of the Constitution.

  • Harmful to minors means any picture, image, graphic image file, or other visual depiction that:

  • Noncommercial means not primarily intended for or directed towards commercial advantage or monetary compensation. For purposes of this Public License, the exchange of the Licensed Material for other material subject to Copyright and Similar Rights by digital file­sharing or similar means is NonCommercial provided there is no payment of monetary compensation in connection with the exchange.

  • 2001 CSO Mortality Table means that mortality table, consisting of separate rates of mortality for male and female lives, developed by the American Academy of Actuaries CSO Task Force from the Valuation Basic Mortality Table developed by the Society of Actuaries Individual Life Insurance Valuation Mortality Task Force, and adopted by the NAIC in December 2002. The 2001 CSO Mortality Table is included in the Proceedings of the NAIC (2nd Quarter 2002). Unless the context indicates otherwise, the “2001 CSO Mortality Table” includes both the ultimate form of that table and the select and ultimate form of that table and includes both the smoker and nonsmoker mortality tables and the composite mortality tables. It also includes both the age-nearest-birthday and age-last-birthday bases of the mortality tables.

  • Familial status means the condition of one or more minors being domiciled with:

  • Persons with Special Needs means Person with special needs as defined in Section 420.0004(13), F.S.

  • Noncommercial purposes with respect to motor fuel means not for resale.

  • Experience means “earned premiums” and “incurred claims” during the experience period.

  • Wildlife habitat means a surface water of the state used by plants and animals not considered as pathogens, vectors for pathogens or intermediate hosts for pathogens for humans or domesticated livestock and plants.

  • Baggage and Personal Effects means luggage, personal possessions and travel documents taken by You on Your Trip.

  • Safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children means: • Protecting children from maltreatment• Preventing impairment of children’s mental or physical health or development• Ensuring that children grow up in circumstances consistent with the provision of safe and effective care• Taking action to enable all children to have the best outcomes

  • Nominal tomographic section thickness means the full width at half-maximum of the sensitivity profile taken at the center of the cross-sectional volume over which x-ray transmission data are collected.

  • Race or sex scapegoating means assigning fault, blame, or bias to a race or sex, or to members of a race or sex because of their race or sex; and

  • industrial effluent means any liquid, whether or not containing matter in solution or suspension, which is emitted in the course of or as a result of any trade or industrial operation, including a mining operation, and includes any liquid besides soil water or waste water or stormwater;

  • Presumed father means a man considered to be the natural father of a child for all intents and purposes if:

  • Cohabitant means the same as that term is defined in Section 78B-7-102.

  • Associate degree means a two-year Degree conferred on students by a postsecondary institution upon completion of an Undergraduate program of study in an academic discipline or major. Associate Degrees typically require a student to earn at least 60 semester or 90 quarter credit hours.

  • Core academic subjects means English, reading or language arts, mathematics, science, foreign languages, civic and government, economics, arts, history, and geography.

  • registered graduate means a graduate registered under this Act;

  • Teaching Experience means full-time employment as a teacher in a public school, private school licensed or accredited by the State Board of Education, or institution of higher education,

  • €STRi-pTBD means, in respect of any TARGET Business Day falling in the relevant Interest Accrual Period, the €STR for the TARGET Business Day falling “p” TARGET Business Days prior to the relevant TARGET Business Day “i”;

  • Trauma Center or "designated trauma center" means a licensed hospital, accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations, which has been designated as a Level I, II, III, or IV trauma center and/or Level I or II pediatric trauma center by the local EMS agency, in accordance with California Trauma Care System Regulations.

  • Academic employee Academic employee shall mean an employee in the Professional Services Negotiating Unit with academic or qualified academic rank.

  • Non-Participating Marriage and Family Therapist means a Marriage and Family Therapist who does not have a written agreement with the Claim Administrator or another Blue Cross and/or Blue Shield Plan to provide services to you at the time services are rendered.