He definition

He. Him" and "His" shall include the feminine and neuter, as well as the masculine, genders.
He. “his,” or “him” means and includes all genders.
He means “he, she, or it;” “his” means “his, hers, or its,” and “him” means “him, her, or it.”

Examples of He in a sentence

  • He General Manager shall have the right to deduct any sum due to Vol-II Contract & GCC the contractor required for making good the loss suffered by a worker of workers by reasons of non-fulfillment of the condition of the contract for the benefit of workers, non-payment of wages, or of deductions made from his or their wages which were not justified or not observations of the regulations/enactments mentioned in Clause VI (a).

  • He shall investigate into any complaint regarding the default made by the contractor or subcontractor in regard to such provision.

  • He may also insert the name and address of the consumer.] Signed………………………………….

  • He is also, after the Completion of the whole of the works, paid his share, if any, of the “gain” or pays the Employer his share, if any, of the “pain”, based on the difference between the total of Prices (lump sum prices for activities), adjusted in terms of the contract for compensation events, and his costs and the share percentages contained in the Contract Data: Part 1 – Data provided by the Employer.

  • He is paid on a monthly basis his cost as defined in the contract, less deductions for disallowed cost plus the Fee calculated in accordance with the contract using the data contained in Contract Data: Part 2 – Data provided by the Contractor.


More Definitions of He

He means he or she, as appropriate.
He means hour ending.
He means he, she, or it, without regard to gender.
He means any member or officer of the COMMISSION, whether male or female.
He means the hour ending.
He used herein shall mean "he" or "she" or "they", as applicable in the circumstances.
He. , ‘his’, or ‘him’ means all references to ‘he’, ‘his’, or ‘him’ expressly also imply the definition of ‘she’, ‘hers’, or ‘her’