No bill definition

No bill means a report by the foreperson or deputy foreperson of a grand jury that an indictment is not found by the grand jury against a person who has been held to answer before the grand jury for the commission of an offense.
No bill means a report by the foreperson or deputy foreperson of a grand jury that an indictment is not found by the grand jury against a person who has been held to answer
No bill means a report of a grand jury that an indictment is not found against a person who has been held to answer before the grand jury for the commission of an offense.13

Examples of No bill in a sentence

  • No bill for service is mailed to a member opting for Prepaid Service.

  • No bill of sale or other instrument shall be necessary to confirm vesting in the Landlord of title to such personal property; however, upon any termination of this Lease, the Tenant, upon request of the Landlord, shall execute, acknowledge, and deliver to the Landlord a bill of sale confirming that all of the Tenant's rights, title, and interest in the personal property have vested in the Landlord.

  • No bill ▇▇ lading, warehouse receipt or other document or instrument of title is outstanding with respect to any Collateral other than Mobile Goods and other than Inventory in transit in the ordinary course of business to a location set forth on Annex C or to a customer of a Pledgor.

  • No bill for supplemental services shall be approved unless the services are authorized in advance by the District.

  • No bill shall be incurred without the approval of the principal and the School Business Official.

  • No bill for service is mailed to a member opting for PrePaid Service.

  • No bill, act, law, rule or regulation has been, or, to the best of our knowledge, is threatened to be, introduced or proposed in the State legislature or to any governmental agency which, if enacted, could (a) materially adversely affect (i) the ability of the Issuer to perform its obligations under the Issuer Documents, (ii) the security for the Series 2016 Bonds, or (iii) the transactions contemplated by the Issuer Documents or (b) impair the ability of the Issuer to maintain and operate the Facilities.

  • No bill shall be advanced or voted on by the Senate without prior approval of a majority of such Committee.

  • No bill ▇▇ lading, warehouse receipt or other document or instrument of title is outstanding with respect to any Collateral.

  • No bill which comes out of a committee with diverse opinions is absolutely perfect where everyone will agree on everything in the bill, but it is part of the great American com- promise we have been talking about and striving for in this body.