Assembly definition

Assembly means an item forming a portion of a system or subsystem that—

Examples of Assembly in a sentence

  • Statutory Distribution Requirements are those distributions mandated by Chapter 18B of the North Carolina General Statutes from alcohol sales, as modified by local acts of the North Carolina General Assembly.

  • The President of the Health Assembly shall convene, and preside over, meetings of the General Committee.

  • The total computable funding for the program is appropriated by Ohio’s General Assembly from the State’s General Revenue Fund.

  • Pursuant to section 4 of Public Act 23-16 of the Connecticut General Assembly, Contractor shall at all times comply with all applicable provisions of sections 42-515 to 42-525, inclusive, of the Connecticut General Statutes, as the same may be revised or modified.

  • The Comprehensive Articulation Agreement fulfills the provisions of House Bill 739, Senate Bill 1161 (1995 Session of the General Assembly), and House Bill 903.


More Definitions of Assembly

Assembly means any overt activity engaged in by one or more persons, the object of which is to gain publicity, advocate a view, petition for a cause, or disseminate information to any person, per- sons, or group of persons.
Assembly means the Assembly of the Union;
Assembly means an item forming a portion of a system or subsystem that can be provisioned and replaced as an entity and which incorporates multiple, replaceable parts.
Assembly means any overt activity engaged in by two or more persons, the object of which is to gain publicity, advocate a view, petition for a cause, or disseminate informa- tion to any person, persons or group of persons.
Assembly means the National Assembly;
Assembly means the Assembly referred to in Article 10;
Assembly means a meeting of delegates of a political party, organized in accordance with the rules and regulations of the political party, held for the purpose of designating candidates for nominations.