REGU definition

REGU means the regional e-government unit referred to in paragraph 2 of Section I.A of the Schedule to the Project Agreement.
REGU means the regional e-government unit referred to in paragraph 2 of Section I.A of the Schedule of the Project Agreement.

Examples of REGU in a sentence

  • HOW- EVER, PRIOR TO ARBITRATION ALL APPLICABLE AKC BYLAWS, RULES, REGULATIONS AND PROCE- DURES MUST FIRST BE FOLLOWED AS SET FORTH IN THE AKC CHARTER AND BYLAWS, RULES, REGU- LATIONS, PUBLISHED POLICIES AND GUIDELINES.

  • REGU Education, regulation, taxation, business and economic development and general government administration Includes all systems supporting government functions not listed above, including but not limited to providing for education, regulating industry and business entities, collecting taxes, supporting business and economic development and general government.

  • ANY REPRESENTATION TO THE CONTRARY IS A VIOLATION OF THE COM- MODITY EXCHANGE ACT AND THE REGU- LATIONS THEREUNDER.

  • FLAMABLE FLUIDS OR MATERIALS OF ANY NATURE, INCLUDING DECORATIVE MATERIALS, USE OF WHICH IS PROHIBITED BY FEDERAL, STATE OR MUNICIPAL LAWS OR REGU- LATIONS ARE PROHIBITED FROM USE IN ANY AND ALL EXHIBITS.

  • NO SUCH ACTION HAS BEEN OR WILL BE TAKEN UNDER THE LAWS, REGU- LATORY REQUIREMENTS, OR RULES OF ANY JURISDICTION.

  • THIS OFFERING IS NOT BEING MADE TO U.S. PERSONS (AS THAT TERM IS DEFI ▇▇▇ IN REGU LATION S).

  • Small 36 GOLD MINING REGU LATIONS, 1905— Trespass—How disputes as to location of claims must be settled—Regulation 178—Damages for unlawful interfer- ence with stop-offs and workings.

  • Supporting the establishment of the Regional E-Government Unit (“REGU”) by: providing staff positions including those of Project manager, Project accountant and procurement specialist to the REGU; providing office space and equipment and other operating costs including the conduct of annual audits; and supporting community outreach and public awareness efforts.

  • THIS SUMMARY IS NECESSARILY INCOMPLETE, AND THE TAX LAWS AND REGU LATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.

  • WHO WORKS ON THE PAID HOLIDAY, PAY AT THE REGU- LAR RATE OF ONE AND ONE- HALF TIMES THE EM- PLOYEE’S REGULAR RATE OF PAY FOR WORK PERFORMED ON SUCH HOLIDAY IN ADDITION TO THE EMPLOYEE’S REGULAR PAY.

Related to REGU

  • Regulant means any individual, person, firm, corporation, association, partnership, joint venture or

  • Societies Act means the Societies Act of the Province of British Columbia from time to time in force and all amendments to it;

  • Council Directive means Council Directive 89/552/EEC of 3 October 19891 on the co-ordination of certain provisions laid down by law, regulation or administrative action in Member States concerning the pursuit of television broadcasting activities as amended by Directive 97/36/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 30 June 19972 and by Directive 2007/65/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 11 December 20073;

  • State Board of Education means and refers to the Board that exercises general control and supervision over the public schools of the State of Alabama as constituted and authorized by ALA. CODE § 16-3-1, et seq. (1975).

  • Public agency means the state or any local subdivision thereof, or any state or local department, agency, board or commission.