General Assembly definition

General Assembly means the General Assembly of the United Nations.
General Assembly or ‘Assembly’ means the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of Victoria;
General Assembly means the General Assembly of the Commonwealth.

Examples of General 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 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.

  • The Association shall have fifteen (15) paid days each school year, which includes short sessions of the Indiana General Assembly and twenty (20) paid days during each school year of the long sessions to use for Association business.


More Definitions of General Assembly

General Assembly means the body of the delegates of the Members of the Association as set forth in these Bylaws.
General Assembly means as defined in § 5831 of Title 29.
General Assembly means a meeting of the citizens and includes the Annual General Assembly;
General Assembly means the Consortium Body established in accordance with Section 6.3.1 of this PCA.
General Assembly means the General Assembly of the said Church convened in accordance with the rules, practice, and usages of the said Church.
General Assembly means the general assembly of SASCOC as contemplated by Article 11.1;