Resident institution definition

Resident institution means an institution where the courses and programs offered are predominantly conducted in a classroom or a class laboratory, with an instructor.
Resident institution means a land use, which is neither a place of abode nor is liable for payment of business rates, and where the postal address of the premises is in any street or part of any street described in Schedule 2;

Examples of Resident institution in a sentence

  • Resident institution" means an institution where the courses and programs offered are predominantly conducted in a classroom or a class laboratory, with an instructor.

Related to Resident institution

  • Host Institution means the body or institution or administering organisation named in the Letter of Award as the “Host Institution” as the body responsible for undertaking and managing the Research;

  • Relevant Institution means a person that has permission under Part 4A of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (permission to carry on regulated activity).

  • credit institution means a credit institution as defined in point (1) of Article 4(1) of Regulation (EU) No 575/2013;

  • Eligible postsecondary institution means an institution as defined in Iowa Code section 261C.3.

  • Home Institution means the institution where the student is currently enrolled as a degree seeking student and may be eligible for financial aid at the same institution.

  • banking institution means a bank, bank and trust company, trust company, savings bank, private bank, or a national banking association, organized and doing business under the provisions of any law of this state, or of any other state of the United States, or under the provisions of any law of the United States of America.