Gazzette definition

Gazzette means the Assam Gazette.

Examples of Gazzette in a sentence

  • The adjustment will be proportional to such change and will be effective from the day following the date on which the information about the change is published in Gaceta Oficial de la República Bolivariana de Venezuela (Venezuelan Official Gazzette).

  • During the Term, and provided that MG has timely received the design, content and print-ready artwork as contemplated in Section 2(b), above, MG shall publish, at its sole cost and expense, the DY Mobile on Demand page in the immediately following Friday edition of the Montreal Gazzette (i.e., for the Friday following the Monday receipt).

  • In neither case does the lessee have the right to withdraw from the contract (exception to the right of withdrawal under the Consumer Protection Act (Official Gazzette of the RS, no.

  • CFE is a Descentralized Institution which is part of the Federal Public Administration of the United Mexican States, whose purpose is to provide the public electric ener­gy service, in accordance with the Ley del Servicio Público de Energía Eléc­trica (Electric Energy Public Service ▇.▇▇), which was published in the Dia­rio Oficial de la Federación (Official Gazzette of the Federation) of December 22, 1975; being represented herein by its General Director, ▇▇.

Related to Gazzette

  • Gazette means the KwaZulu-Natal Provincial Gazette;

  • the Gazette means the Belize Government Gazette and includes any supplement thereto;

  • Tabarru ” means donation for the purpose of solidarity and cooperation among the Takaful Participants and to be used to help all Takaful Participants in times of misfortune. In the context of the Company, Tabarru’ will be allocated into the Participants’ Risk Fund.

  • Becquerel (Bq) means the SI unit of activity. One becquerel is equal to 1 disintegration or transformation per second (dps or tps).

  • Panchayat means an institution (by whatever name called) of self-government constituted under article 243B, for the rural areas;