SADO definition

SADO means the state appellate defender office created under the appellate defender act, 1978 PA 620, MCL 780.711 to 780.719.

Examples of SADO in a sentence

  • In addition to financial information to be provided to the Exchange under other provisions of this Agreement or pursuant to applicable laws, rules and regulations, at the request of the Exchange, Contractor shall provide the Exchange with financial information that is (i) provided by Contractor to Health Insurance Regulators or other regulatory bodies, or (ii) reasonable and customary information that is prepared by Contractor, including, supporting information relating to SADO Contractor’s SADP Enrollees.

  • New language states that if the State Appellate Defender Office (SADO) receives Federal grant funding exceeding the amount allotted in Part 1, SADO may expend up to $300,000 in grant funds as "other Federal grants." Senate, House, and Conference concurred.

  • No. 192/ 1; identified as DUDHNICHO SADO, situated at Mulgao, Taluka and Registration Sub District of Bicholim, District of North Goa in the State of Goa which is more particularly described in Schedule -I herein below and shall hereinafter be referred to as ‘SAID ENTIRE PROPERTY' and it is more particularly described under Schedule -I below.

Related to SADO

  • WADA means the World Anti-Doping Agency.

  • DDO means Direct Demanding Officer

  • DEL means the Department of Early Learning of the State of Washington; any division, section, office, unit or other entity of DEL; or any of the officers or other officials lawfully representing DEL.

  • Lacquer means a clear or opaque wood coating, including clear lacquer sanding sealers, formulated with cellulosic or synthetic resins to dry by evaporation without chemical reaction and to provide a solid, protective film.

  • CASA means the Civil Aviation Safety Authority.