Full Term definition

Full Term s notice” means written notice given no later than the final day of the term immediately preceding the full term before the withdrawal of a Child from the School. For example, if a Parent/Guardian wishes to withdraw his/her Child at the start of the academic year in September, the parent/guardian must give written notice of this by 29 March being the last day of the Easter Term.
Full Term means the period between two consecutive Annual General Meetings. "General Meeting" means an Annual, Quarterly or Special General Meeting of the Club. “Marina berth” means a marina berth specified in these Rules.
Full Term means the eight weeks comprising first to eighth week of any term;

Examples of Full Term in a sentence

  • If a Black Start Resource does not remain certified, or if it is in default as described in Section 10.A(2)(e) during the term of this Agreement, then the Hourly Standby Fee is reduced to zero for the remainder of the Full Term, and Participant shall refund to ERCOT any amounts paid by ERCOT under this Agreement during the Full Term.

  • The University expects graduates to be resident in Oxford during Full Term in order to pursue their course.

  • If a Black Start Resource does not remain certified, or if it is in default as described in Section 10(A)(2)(e) during the term of this Agreement, then the Hourly Standby Fee is reduced to zero for the remainder of the Full Term, and Participant will be required to refund to ERCOT certain amounts paid by ERCOT under this Agreement during the Full Term as described in the ERCOT Protocols.

  • Except by special leave of the Principal, no undergraduate member shall depart from Oxford before 1 p.m. on the Friday of the eighth week of Full Term, nor without such leave shall the undergraduate member depart before the member has completed attendance at all tutorials, lectures and classes at which the member’s attendance is required.(Ref.

  • In particular you may be required to take your holidays outside Full Term.


More Definitions of Full Term

Full Term means a full three-year appointment to the Board.
Full Term means the time imposed by the court for the primary offense without considering good conduct or programming credits earned in jail or prison. (See In re Canady (2020) 57 Cal.App.5th 1022 [upholding definition of full term as not including credits].) For example, a person serving a doubled term under the two strikes law (which is an alternative sentencing law) for a nonviolent offense is eligible for parole consideration after serving just the ordinary base term (without the doubling or any enhancements). For a person serving a life term under the three strikes law (which is an alternative sentencing law), the full term for the primary offense is the “maximum term applicable by the statute to the underlying nonviolent offense,” without the additional three strikes punishment or any enhancements.
Full Term in a non-semestered school shall be defined as the period from September to December or January to March Break or March Break to June.
Full Term means the actual number of days, months, and years imposed by the sentencing court for the inmate's primary offense, not including any sentencing credits.
Full Term means any one of the full terms of the University of Oxford comprising Michaelmas Term Hilary Term and Trinity Term, and full details of the terms can be found at: https://www.ox.ac.uk/about/facts-and-figures/dates-of-term?wssl=1
Full Term has the meaning given to that term in Section 1.02(e)(i) of this Agreement.
Full Term has the meaning set forth in the Commercial License Agreement (as defined in Section 3.01 of this Agreement).