Home Countries definition

Home Countries means the United Kingdom, the French Republic and Germany, and Home Country shall mean any of them;
Home Countries means England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland.
Home Countries means the United Kingdom, the French Republic and Germany and "HOME COUNTRY" shall mean any one of them.

Examples of Home Countries in a sentence

  • The Chair of the NBSG will be chosen among the Finance Ministry representatives of the Home Countries.

  • Further detail is required with regard to such roles, responsibilities and accountability within the respective organisations but such detail is contingent upon the outcome of the strategic reviews being undertaken by collectively by UKA and the Home Countries.

  • In the event that any of the Home Countries believes it will not be able to align its responsibilities under this Agreement with the objectives required by its respective Sports Councils they shall advise UKA of the same (on an annual basis) so that the Parties can work together to achieve an outcome that reconciles the objectives of the funded programme and its ongoing participation under this Agreement with the overriding commitment to deliver against the principles of An Athletic Nation.

  • SCHEDULE 2 - ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Home Countries regarding coach education syllabus and development:- 1.

  • An onsite AMIDEAST Education Abroad Student who is of legal age in both their Host and Home Countries may consume alcoholic beverages, within reasonable limits, if (and only if) it is legal in the Host Country.

  • Young People, Clubs & Running Participation Strategy development Development Working Group Supports Home Countries where appropriate – coordinating and sharing best practice, lobbying, securing investment to support work.

  • SCHEDULE 2 - ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Schedule 2 This Schedule 2 contains an overview of the allocation of roles and responsibilities between UKA and the Home Countries by reference to the key principles/themes set out in An Athletic Nation and the goals set for Athletics in the United Kingdom to have a finalist in every Athletics event in 2032 and for running and pushing to be the UK’s choice for staying active with 9 million regular runners and pushers by 2032.

  • Manages Major televised events (commercial) (with significant support from Home Countries with regard to certain events).

  • Young People Schools & Education Strategy development Development Working Group Supports Home Countries where appropriate – coordinating and sharing best practice, lobbying, securing investment to support Accountable for implementation of outcome of strategic review and is responsible for Home Country school support strategies and execution of SCHEDULE 2 - ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES work.

  • This is simply due to the fact that Olympic and Paralympic qualification for Team GB is (subject to cycle-by-cycle agreement between all Home Countries – Scotland, England, Wales) dependent upon the performance of Scottish Teams at World Championship competitions in the years leading into the Olympic/Paralympic Games.


More Definitions of Home Countries

Home Countries means, when used singularly, each of any of Athletics Northern Ireland, England Athletics, Scottish Athletics and Welsh Athletics and when used plurally means all of them;

Related to Home Countries

  • Home Country means, with respect to an Insured Person, the country or territory as shown on the Insured Person’s passport or the country or territory of which the Insured Person is a permanent resident.

  • Participating Countries means, collectively, all such countries.”

  • Eligible Countries means: (a) in the case of the African Development Bank and the Nigeria trust Fund, the Member Countries of the African Development Bank.

  • Major Countries means Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Spain, United Kingdom and the United States.

  • Territories means territories, including territorial waters;