Superintendence definition

Superintendence. ' means the Superintendence of Cultural Heritage established by article 7 and ''Superintendent'' means the Superintendent of Cultural Heritage referred to in the same article;
Superintendence. The Contractor shall have a competent ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ or superintendent, satisfactory to the Director, Department of Public Works, on the jobsite at all times during the progress of the Work. The Contractor shall notify the City, in writing, of any
Superintendence means the detailed direction by the Contractor necessary to furnish the Work required under the Contract, whether at the Project site or at other locations.

Examples of Superintendence in a sentence

  • Neither the Company, the award, nor any Company shares acquired under the Plan are registered with the Chilean Registry of Securities or are under the control of the Chilean Superintendence of Securities.

  • For purposes of this Chapter: applicant authority means a competent administrative authority which has been appointed by a Party to make a request; breaches of customs legislation means any violation or attempted violation of that legislation; customs administration means: (a) for Korea, the Korea Customs Service, or its successor; and (b) for Peru, the National Superintendence of Tax Administration (Superintendencia Nacional de Administración Tributaria), or its successor.

  • Superintendence shall be given by a sufficient number of persons having adequate knowledge of the language for communications (defined in sub-clause 1.4 [Law and Language]) and of the operations to be carried out (including the methods and techniques required, the hazards likely to be encountered and methods of preventing accidents), for the satisfactory and safe execution of the Works.

  • Checks, orders, drafts and others shall be received for collection and only the depositor may dispose of them when they have been made effective by THE BANK, unless otherwise provided by law or the Superintendence of Banks.

  • Neither the Company nor Shares are registered with the Chilean Registry of Securities or under the control of the Chilean Superintendence of Securities.

  • If you are employed in Peru, the following statement is hereby made part of the Plan documents: the Shares to be issued upon settlement of your Award have not been registered with the Public Register of the Securities Market maintained by the Peruvian Securities Market Superintendence (Superintendencia del ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ de Valores - SMV), and may not be offered or sold publicly in Peru.

  • The offer of RSUs is made subject to general ruling n° 336 of the Chilean Superintendence of Securities and Insurance (“SVS”).

  • In accordance with Circular 99 of 2001, from Chile’s Superintendence of Securities, the grant of the Restricted Stock Units hereunder is not intended to be a public offering of securities in Chile but instead is intended to be a private placement.

  • Neither the Company nor Shares purchased under the Plan are registered with the Chilean Registry of Securities or under the control of the Chilean Superintendence of Securities.

  • Superintendence shall be given by a sufficient number of persons having adequate knowledge of the language for communications (defined in Sub-Clause 1.4 [Law and Language]) and of the operations to be carried out (including the methods and techniques required, the hazards likely to be encountered and methods of preventing accidents), for the satisfactory and safe execution of the Works.


More Definitions of Superintendence

Superintendence means superintendence for the purpose of ensuring that police performance is in strict accordance with law.
Superintendence means the Superintendence of Electricity organized under the General Electricity Law, with authority to regulate the electric energy sector in the Dominican Republic.
Superintendence the Superintendence of Public Utilities in charge of surveillance, inspection and control of the provision of public utilities, protection of rights and promotion of the duties of users and providers.
Superintendence means or at least in- that he shall not have a right of action against oludes general management; and a general his employer in any case where he knew of the manager who selects incompetent workmen to defect or negligence and neglected within a reason- perform a particular piece of work within the able time to inforn his employer, unless he was scope of his superintendence is guilty of negligence aware that his employer already knew of the de- wbilst in the exercise of his superintendence, feet or negligence. If the employer was so aware, whether he be present during the performance of then the obligation on the employer would be the work or not.—Behn v. McDougall, 14 A.L.T., again set up, and he would be bound to remove