In class definition

In class means via the teacher or headteacher, and not by a separate entity such as a school shop or direct to the pupil from an outside trader. In all cases, the supplies should be purchased by the school and re-sold to pupils. VAT can be recovered by the school on items purchased. “Regular classroom use” means that the item can be taken home if required but needs to be brought to school at least on a weekly basis. There is no specific monetary limit on individual items that can be supplied, but items such as particularly expensive musical instruments (for which a less expensive but adequate substitute is available) should not be supplied in this way. These rules are to prevent unfair competition with normal commercial outlets who sell similar items.
In class means that a vessel holds a current classification certificate issued by a recognised Classification Society (see definition of Classification Society above);
In class means, with respect to any Vessel, that such Vessel is in full conformity with its ABS classification as set forth on a current ABS Certificate of Classification.

Examples of In class in a sentence

  • In class grievances, the Federation shall be the representative of the class and shall act as the nominal grievant.

  • In class grievances, the class shall be represented by the Association President.

  • It is understood that full accountability for such paid leave is a legitimate management concern In class action/group grievances only one (1) of the grievants and the appropriate employee representatives shall be in pay status.

  • In class sections where tuition waiver students are enrolled, the College will, where facilities permit, increase the class size above the maximum by a number equivalent to the number of tuition waiver students enrolled in that class section.

  • In class votes with other Voting Preferred Shares, preferred shares of different classes or series shall vote in proportion to the liquidation preference of the preferred shares.

  • In class action grievances no more than one (1) grievant may attend the hearings.

  • It is understood that full accountability for such paid leave is a legitimate management concern In class action/group grievances only one (1) of the grievants and the appropriate MBU’s representatives shall be in pay status.

  • In class, use of headphones or sound is at the discretion of the teacher.

  • In class action grievances no more than two (2) grievants may attend the hearings.

  • In class grievances, the response will be directed to the Association.


More Definitions of In class

In class see Section 6.19.
In class means via the school staff, and not supplied directly to the pupil by an outside trader. The school/local authority must own the goods and sell to the parent guardian or pupil purchasing them.

Related to In class

  • Impaired Class means an impaired Class within the meaning of section 1124 of the Bankruptcy Code.

  • Subordinated Class means, with respect to the Class A Notes, the Class B Notes.

  • Unimpaired Class means an unimpaired Class within the meaning of section 1124 of the Bankruptcy Code.

  • Class when used in reference to any Loan or Borrowing, refers to whether such Loan, or the Loans comprising such Borrowing, are Revolving Loans or Swingline Loans.

  • Companion Class With respect to each Lower Tier Regular Class, any Class of Trust Fund Certificates appearing opposite such Lower Tier Regular Class in the Lower Tier Schedule.