Temporary Exclusion definition

Temporary Exclusion means that the student is excluded temporarily from the College until the decision to exclude permanently or remove has been upheld or set-a- side.
Temporary Exclusion means exclusion from participation or payment pending the outcome of an investigation, adjudication (if the participant timely requests adjudication), or trial.
Temporary Exclusion means that the Pupil is sent or released home for a limited period as either a disciplinary sanction or the Head requires him /her to remain away from the School in the circumstances described in clause 6.1 above or pending the outcome of an investigation or pending a Governors' Review.

Examples of Temporary Exclusion in a sentence

  • Notwithstanding the termination of the AIA Agreement, the Temporary Exclusion List and the Sensitive List to the AIA Agreement shall apply to the liberalisation provisions of the ACIA, mutatis mutandis, until such time that the Reservation List of ACIA comes into force.

  • Any Temporary Exclusion List and/or Sensitive List submitted by a Member State shall be included in Annexes C and D to this Agreement.

  • This Agreement shall not apply to the Temporary Exclusion List and/or Sensitive List which a Member State may submit provided the Temporary Exclusion List and/or Sensitive List is submitted to the CCIA Committee within six months after the date of ratification and accession to this Agreement.

  • The Sensitive and Temporary Exclusion Lists shall be reviewed every two years and at such subsequent periodic intervals as may be decided by the CCIA Committee.

  • Each Member State shall submit a Temporary Exclusion List and a Sensitive List, if any, within 6 months after the date of signing of this Agreement, of any industries or measures affecting investments (referred to in paragraph 1 above) with regard to which it is unable to open up or to accord national treatment to ASEAN investors.

  • The Socialist Republic of Vietnam shall progressively phase out the Temporary Exclusion List by 2013 and the Lao People's Democratic Republic and the Union of Myanmar shall progressively phase out their Temporary Exclusion Lists by 2015.

  • The Temporary Exclusion List shall be reviewed every 2 years and shall be progressively phased out by 2010 by all Member States except the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, the Lao People's Democratic Republic and the Union of Myanmar.

  • The consumption of alcoholic beverages while on POAL premises and in POAL vehicles is not permitted, except in circumstances where a Temporary Exclusion Notice is in effect, in which case the consumption of alcohol is permitted in accordance with the terms of the notice.

  • Prepare Temporary Exclusion Fence Plan [2.52 Temporary Exclusion Fence Plan] Subtotal Cost of Task 2: $ 2,580.00 Task 3.

  • This Agreement shall not apply to the Temporary Exclusion List and/or Sensitive List which a Member State may submit provided the Temporary Exclusion List and/or Sensitive List is submitted to [the CCIA Committee] within 6 months after the date of ratification and accession to this Agreement.