official language definition

official language means a language mentioned in section 6(1) of the Constitution;
official language means an official language listed in section 6 (1) of the Constitution;
official language. ’ means a language mentioned in section 6(1) of the 20

Examples of official language in a sentence

  • Susan Fischetti, Alaskans for a Common Language, Statement, POINT COUNTERPOINT, Make English Alaska’s Official Language?, Official language practical reins in bureaucracy, Anchorage Daily News, April 4, 2004.The decision about which of these languages to include for purposes of the language provisions in the VRA is made by the director of the Census.137 The last determination was issued onJuly 26, 2002138 and listed the jurisdictions in Alaska covered by Section 203.

  • RAIPURank of Maharashtra, a leading public sector bank,on Thursday organised a sem- inar on 'Future Banking’ for allbanks, financial institutions and insurance companies.Anshuli Arya, IAS, Secretary, Department of Official Language, Ministry of Home Affairs, said that the banks and financial institu-tions were the backbone of the economy.Arya said the use of Hindi and regional languages in banking was very important and customers from remote areas will benefit by this.

  • Preparation of Bids9.1.The bid9.1.1 Language of the bidUnless otherwise stipulated in the AITB, the bid submitted by Bidder and all subsequent correspondence and documents relating to the bid exchanged between Bidder and the Procuring Entity shall be written in English or the Official Language.


More Definitions of official language

official language means the official language of Namibia referred to in Article 3 of the Namibian Constitution;
official language means one of the official languages of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe: English, French and Russian.
official language means a language specified in Article 1 of Council Regulation No 1 of 15th April 1958 determining the languages to be used by the European Economic Community (Regulation 1/58/EEC)(13) , most recently amended by paragraph (a) of Part XVIII of Annex I to the Act of Accession 1994 (194 N)(14);
official language means a language referred to in section 3 (1) of the Constitution or a sign language recognised under section 20;
official language means a language selected from amongst Afrikaans, English, Isindebele, Sesotho sa Leboa, Sesotho, siSwati, Xitsonga, Setswana, Tshivenda, Isixhosa and Isizulu. The VUT considers English as the official language of its business.
official language means the official Community language(s) used by the local authorities and the population in the areas where the CIT-transport is taking place.
official language means English and Malayalam used as the official languages of the Mission.