Northern Ireland definition

Northern Ireland means the counties of Antrim, Armagh, Derry, Down, Fermanagh and Tyrone on the island of Ireland;
Northern Ireland means the counties of Antrim, Armagh, Derry, Down, Fermanagh and Xxxxxx on the island of Ireland.
Northern Ireland the counties of Antrim, Armagh, Derry, Down, Fermanagh and Xxxxxx on the island of Ireland; “NYSE”, the New York Stock Exchange;

Examples of Northern Ireland in a sentence

  • In accordance with the MacBride Fair Employment Principles (Chapter 807 of the Laws of 1992), the Contractor hereby stipulates that the Contractor either (a) has no business operations in Northern Ireland, or (b) shall take lawful steps in good faith to conduct any business operations in Northern Ireland in accordance with the MacBride Fair Employment Principles (as described in Section 165 of the New York State Finance Law), and shall permit independent monitoring of compliance with such principles.

  • In accordance with the XxxXxxxx Fair Employment Principles (Chapter 807 of the Laws of 1992), the Contractor hereby stipulates that the Contractor either (a) has no business operations in Northern Ireland, or (b) shall take lawful steps in good faith to conduct any business operations in Northern Ireland in accordance with the XxxXxxxx Fair Employment Principles (as described in Section 165 of the New York State Finance Law), and shall permit independent monitoring of compliance with such principles.

  • In accordance with the MacBride Fair Employment Principles (Chapter 807 of the Laws of 1992), the Contractor hereby stipulates that the Contractor either (a) has no business operations in Northern Ireland, or(b) shall take lawful steps in good faith to conduct any business operations in Northern Ireland in accordance with the MacBride Fair Employment Principles (as described in Section 165 of the New York State Finance Law), and shall permit independent monitoring of compliance with such principles.

  • The territorial application of this instrument includes Scotland and Northern Ireland.

  • The Toolkit provides advice on statutory equality duties for public authorities with a remit in Northern Ireland.


More Definitions of Northern Ireland

Northern Ireland means the counties of Antrim, Armagh, Derry, Down, Fermanagh and Tyrone on the island of Ireland. “NYSE” means the New York Stock Exchange.
Northern Ireland means the counties of Antrim, Armagh, Derry, Down, Fermanagh and Tyrone on the island of Ireland. “ Offering Document” has the meaning ascribed to it in Section 7.8.
Northern Ireland means electric lines and electrical plant and meters usedInterconnector” for conveying electricity only directly to or from a substation or converter station in Northern Ireland into or out of Northern Ireland, but excluding the North/South Circuits.
Northern Ireland. Apprenticeship qualifications are managed by the Department for the Economy, with CCEA responsible for the qualification in line with QCF. Scotland: Apprenticeships in Scotland are managed by the Minister for Education and Young People and the Minister for Enterprise, Transport and Lifelong Learning. This is further overseen by the Scottish Executive Education Department (SEED) and the Scottish Executive Enterprise and Lifelong learning Department (SEELLD). Apprenticeships are in line with SCQF: Scottish Credit and Qualification Framework and regulated by the Scottish Qualification Authority (SQA).
Northern Ireland company means a company formed and registered under the 1986 Order or a company formed and registered, or deemed to have been registered, in Northern Ireland under the former Northern Ireland Companies Acts,
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