Ad hoc definition

Ad hoc means one-time for a specific purpose, case, or situation without
Ad hoc certificate shall mean a test certificate which has not been issued for the purpose of placing a product on the market, pursuant to art. 10 of the Italian Ministerial Decree dated 26.06.84.
Ad hoc means a particular type of committee; one, which is formed to deal with a particular issue, and is disbanded after the issue is resolved. These committees provide measures to solve problems that are not resolved by ordinary processes of the organization to which the committee belongs;

Examples of Ad hoc in a sentence

  • Establishment of these Ad Hoc Committees and Task Forces shall be by Resolution of the NAC Executive Committee.

  • Insert existing (i.e. previously issued) Ad Hoc DCN for a change request to a previous request.

  • From time-to-time Ad Hoc Committees and Task Forces may be established to support the effective operations of the NAC.

  • The Ad Hoc DCN is considered a proposal until the request is approved by the receiving state.

  • Participants in these Ad Hoc Committees will consist of representatives from NAC Member Organizations and others as required to perform their mission(s).


More Definitions of Ad hoc

Ad hoc means a committee created to solve or perform a specific task.
Ad hoc means an organization, committee, or commission created for a specific task;
Ad hoc means not administered by a third party. The arbitrators themselves are responsible for their billing and collection, challenges to panel members and all communications with counsel.
Ad hoc aid means an aid not awarded on the basis of an aid scheme;
Ad hoc means a Council Committee with a specific task or objective, and dissolved after the completion of the task or achievement of the objective. This committee has a beginning and an end.
Ad hoc. Committee means a special purpose committee of limited duration, created by Council to inquire and report on a particular matter or concern and which dissolves as directed by Council.