Order of adoption definition

Order of adoption means the official written statement by which an agency adopts, amends, or repeals a rule.
Order of adoption means the official written state- ment by which an agency adopts, amends, or repeals a rule.
Order of adoption means an order of adoption within the meaning of and made under the repealed Act —

Examples of Order of adoption in a sentence

  • Attach copy of legal papers and Part II Order of adoption of child.

Related to Order of adoption

  • Pre-bid Meeting means Pre-bid meeting to be held as per the schedule indicated in the Schedule for the Tender hereof;

  • Adoption Agreement means the written agreement pursuant to which the Employer adopts the Plan. The Adoption Agreement is a part of the Plan as applied to the Employer.

  • Adoption means a transfer of ownership, with or without remuneration, of an animal from an animal control shelter or animal protection shelter to an individual for the purpose of being a companion animal for that individual. As used in this subdivision, a companion animal includes, but is not limited to, a dog that is used for hunting or as a guard dog.

  • Adoption Date means the date the Plan is first approved by the Board or Compensation Committee.

  • Borrowing Resolutions are, with respect to any Person, those resolutions substantially in the form attached hereto as Exhibit D.

  • Multiple Series Single Limb Extraordinary Resolution means a resolution considered at separate Meetings of the holders of each affected series of Debt Securities Capable of Aggregation, duly convened and held in accordance with the procedures prescribed by the Issuer and the Fiscal Agent pursuant to Condition 12(a) (Convening Meetings of Noteholders; Conduct of Meetings of Noteholders; Written Resolutions), as supplemented if necessary, which is passed by a majority of at least 75 per cent. of the aggregate principal amount of the outstanding debt securities of all affected series of Debt Securities Capable of Aggregation (taken in aggregate).

  • hybrid meeting means a general meeting convened for the (i) physical attendance by shareholders and/or proxies at the Principal Meeting Place and where applicable, one or more Meeting Locations and (ii) virtual attendance and participation by shareholders and/or proxies by means of electronic facilities;

  • Single Series Extraordinary Resolution means a resolution passed at a meeting of Noteholders duly convened and held in accordance with the procedures prescribed by the Issuer and the Fiscal Agent pursuant to Condition 14(a) (Convening Meetings of Noteholders; Conduct of Meetings of Noteholders; Written Resolutions) by a majority of:

  • Extraordinary Resolution has the meaning set forth in Section 7.11(1);

  • unanimous resolution means, subject to subsection (3) -

  • adoption leave means a period of absence from work on ordinary or additional adoption leave by virtue of section 75A or 75B of the Employment Rights Act 1996;

  • Procedure means one or more surgical procedures or medical therapy performed in a Center of Excellence.

  • Enrollment means the number of students who are enrolled in a school operated by the district on October 1. A student shall be counted as one whether the student is enrolled as a full-time or part-time student. Students enrolled in prekindergarten programs shall not be counted.

  • General Meeting means the annual or any special general meeting of the Association.

  • Extraordinary General Meeting means an extraordinary general meeting of the members duly called and constituted and any adjourned holding thereof.

  • Notice of Meeting means the Notice of Special Meeting which accompanies this Information Circular;

  • meeting of shareholders means an annual meeting of shareholders or a special meeting of shareholders;

  • Multiple Series Two Limb Extraordinary Resolution means a resolution considered at separate meetings of the holders of each affected series of Debt Securities Capable of Aggregation, duly convened and held in accordance with the procedures prescribed by the Issuer and the Fiscal Agent pursuant to Condition 12(a), as supplemented if necessary, which is passed by a majority of: