Instigated definition

Instigated means

Examples of Instigated in a sentence

  • Deciding Upon the Banking Union: How a Joint Belief Shift Instigated Deep Institutional Change in Eurozone Governance.

  • In accordance with the provisions of the Spark & ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Australasia Pty Ltd (South Australia) Workplace Agreement 2007, I wish to work Employee Instigated Overtime as detailed below: Day(s): ....................................................................................

  • Instigated by the US and having the US even prepare a path for him to rise to power, he may take power one day.

  • Instigated by a parliamentary inquiry, political pressure in January 2000 led to a large-scale med- ical examination for all individuals who considered themselves to be suffering from the consequences of the disaster; the Medical Investigation Bijlmermeer Aviation Disaster.

  • Seller shall continue to fully perform under the Advantage Reimbursement Performed Contracts as if Seller had been a party to each such agreement in lieu of Healthcare Automation.

  • In accordance with the provisions contained in clause 6.3.2 of the Auspine Collective Workplace Agreement 2008, I wish to apply to work “Employee Instigated Additional Hours” as listed in the table below.

Related to Instigated

  • Complaint Investigation means an investigation of any complaint that has been made to a proper authority that is not covered by an abuse investigation.

  • Initiated or “Initiation” shall mean, with respect to a Clinical Trial, the administration of the first dose to a patient in such Clinical Trial.

  • Informal proceedings means proceedings for probate of a will or appointment of a personal representative conducted by the probate register without notice to interested persons.

  • Adjudicator means the person named in Appendix 2 of the Contract Agreement, appointed by agreement between the Procuring Entity and the Supplier to make a decision on or to settle any

  • investigating authority means an authority that in terms of national legislation may investigate unlawful activities;