Numbering Scheme definition

Numbering Scheme means the Authority’s National Numbering Plan;
Numbering Scheme means the Authority’s National Numbering Plan; and all day Saturday to Sunday inclusive, and gazetted public holidays;
Numbering Scheme means the procedures and criteria for the reservation, assignment, and reclamation of numbering resources;

Examples of Numbering Scheme in a sentence

  • Addressing scheme for Internet Telephony shall only conform to IP addressing Scheme of Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) exclusive of National Numbering Scheme / plan applicable to subscribers of Basic / Cellular Telephone service.

  • During that consultation, LR-F described the management of both the IMO Ship Numbering Scheme and the IMO Registered Owner and Company Numbering Scheme on behalf of the IMO which, in LR-F practice, have been extended to include fishing activity-related records.

  • For more information, see The SSN Numbering Scheme at http://www.ssa.gov/history/ssn/geocard.html.

  • After closing arguments, the court orders the jury to retire to the jury room for deliberation.

  • This is the function within ComReg which carries out management of the Irish National Numbering Scheme.

  • OFTEL, on the one hand, maintains that because numbering is a national resource "numbering capacity allocated by the NSM (Numbering Scheme Manager) must not be traded" (OFTEL, 1994).

  • Internet names and addresses (such as IP addresses, URIs etc.) are not part of the National Numbering Scheme and are therefore not governed by these Numbering Conventions.

  • Scope of the ConventionsThe National Numbering Scheme is a national resource and the design, adoption and management of the scheme affects the national interest.

  • Unless a longer reservation is needed for the effective management of the National Numbering Scheme or where a specific case has been made for a longer period of time needed for introduction of a new product, the validity of reservations will be limited to 3 calendar months.

  • Each Party shall use telephone numbers in accordance with the Irish National Numbering Scheme and shall comply with the numbering provisions contained in the Network Plan.


More Definitions of Numbering Scheme

Numbering Scheme means the procedures and criteria for the reservation, assignment, and by the Commission;

Related to Numbering Scheme

  • Planning Scheme means a scheme developed in accordance with section 6 of the Planning and Environment Act 1987.

  • The Vetting and Barring Scheme means the scheme set up under the provisions of the Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006.

  • Monitoring Schedule means the Schedule containing details of the monitoring arrangements.

  • town planning scheme means the City of Rockingham Town Planning Scheme made under the Town Planning and Development Act 1928.

  • Numbering Plan Area (“NPA”) (sometimes referred to as an area code) is the three- digit indicator which is designated by the first three digits of each 10-digit telephone number within the NANP. Each NPA contains 800 possible NXX Codes. There are two general categories of NPA, “Geographic NPAs” and “Non-Geographic NPAs.” A “Geographic NPA” is associated with a defined geographic area, and all telephone numbers bearing such NPA are associated with services provided within that geographic area. A “Non-Geographic NPA,” also known as a “Service Access Code (SAC Code)” is typically associated with a specialized Telecommunications Service which may be provided across multiple geographic NPA areas; 500, 800, 900, 700, and 888 are examples of Non-Geographic NPAs.

  • Qualifying school means a private school that:

  • Transfer Scheme means a transfer scheme made by the Secretary of State under Section 12 and Schedule 2 of the Railways Act 2005 (or equivalent statutory provision) pursuant to paragraph 3.1 of Schedule 15.4 (Provisions Applying on and after Termination), being substantially in the form of Appendix 1 (Form of Transfer Scheme) to Schedule 15.4 (Provisions Applying on and after Termination), but subject to such amendments as the Secretary of State may make thereto as a result of any change of Law affecting such transfer scheme or other change of circumstances between the date of the Franchise Agreement and the date on which such scheme is made;

  • Target Population means persons with low incomes who have one or more disabilities, including mental illness, HIV or AIDS, substance abuse, or other chronic health condition, or individuals eligible for services provided pursuant to the Lanterman Developmental Disabilities Services Act (Division 4.5 (commencing with Section 4500) of the Welfare and Institutions Code) and may include, among other populations, adults, emancipated minors, families with children, elderly persons, young adults aging out of the foster care system, individuals exiting from institutional settings, veterans, and homeless people.

  • Vesting Schedule means the vesting schedule specified in the Grant Notice pursuant to which the Optionee is to vest in the Option Shares in a series of installments over his or her period of Service.

  • Switching and Tagging Rules means the switching and tagging procedures of Interconnected Transmission Owners and Interconnection Customer as they may be amended from time to time.

  • Numbering Plan Area (NPA) , also called area code, means the three (3)-digit code that occupies the A, B, C positions in the ten (10)-digit NANP format that applies throughout the NANP Area. NPAs are of the form NXX, where N represents the digits two (2) through nine (9) and X represents any digit zero (0) through nine (9). In the NANP, NPAs are classified as either geographic or non-geographic. Geographic NPAs are NPAs which correspond to discrete geographic areas within the NANP Area. Non-geographic NPAs are NPAs that do not correspond to discrete geographic areas, but which are instead assigned for services with attributes, functionalities, or requirements that transcend specific geographic boundaries. For example, NPAs in the N00 format, (e.g., 800, 900) are non- geographic.

  • Option Style “Modified American”, as described under “Procedures for Exercise” below Option Type: Call Buyer: Counterparty Seller: Dealer

  • Newco Scheme means a scheme of arrangement or analogous proceeding (“Scheme of Arrangement”) which effects the interposition of a limited liability company (“Newco”) between the Shareholders immediately prior to the Scheme of Arrangement (the “Existing Shareholders”) and the Company; provided that (i) only ordinary shares or units or equivalent of Newco or depositary or other receipts or certificates representing ordinary shares or units or equivalent of Newco are issued to Existing Shareholders; (ii) immediately after completion of the Scheme of Arrangement the only holders of ordinary shares, units or equivalent of Newco or, as the case may be, the only holders of depositary or other receipts or certificates representing ordinary shares or units or equivalent of Newco, are Existing Shareholders holding in the same proportions as immediately prior to completion of the Scheme of Arrangement (disregarding de minimis holdings by initial subscribers, if applicable); (iii) immediately after completion of the Scheme of Arrangement, Newco is (or one or more wholly-owned Subsidiaries of Newco are) the only shareholder of the Company; (iv) all Subsidiaries of the Company immediately prior to the Scheme of Arrangement (other than Newco, if Newco is then a Subsidiary of the Company) are Subsidiaries of the Company (or of Newco) immediately after completion of the Scheme of Arrangement; and (v) immediately after completion of the Scheme of Arrangement the Company (or Newco) holds, directly or indirectly, the same percentage of the Ordinary Share Capital and Equity Share Capital of those Subsidiaries as was held by the Company immediately prior to the Scheme of Arrangement.

  • Participating school means a nonpublic school participating in the

  • approved blood scheme means a scheme established or approved by the Secretary of State, or trust established with funds provided by the Secretary of State, for the purpose of providing compensation in respect of a person having been infected from contaminated blood products;

  • Traineeship Scheme means an approved traineeship applicable to a group or class of employees or to an industry or sector of an industry or an enterprise. A traineeship scheme shall not be given approval unless consultation and negotiation with the union upon the terms of the proposed traineeship scheme and the traineeship have occurred. An application for approval of a traineeship scheme shall identify the union and demonstrate to the satisfaction of the approving authority that the abovementioned consultation and negotiation have occurred.

  • Evidence-based program means a program that:

  • Pricing Schedule means the Schedule attached hereto identified as such.

  • Other Share-Based Award means a right, granted under Section 5(h), that relates to or is valued by reference to Shares.

  • NEO or “named executive officer” means each of the following individuals:

  • Subaward means a legal instrument pursuant to which a Prime Recipient of Award funds awards all or a portion of such funds to a Subrecipient, in exchange for the Subrecipient’s support in the performance of all or any portion of the substantive project or program for which the Award was granted.

  • approved scheme means a share option scheme, other than a savings-related share option scheme, approved under Schedule 4.

  • GSA (Greater Sydney Area) means within the area bounded by the Local Government areas of Pittwater, Hornsby, Baulkham Hills, Hawkesbury, Penrith, Liverpool, Wollondilly, Campbelltown and Sutherland.

  • Footprint means the track width multiplied by the wheelbase as stated in the certificate of conformity and defined in sections 2.1 and 2.3 of Annex I to Directive 2007/46/EC;

  • relevant scheme means a scheme of financial assistance provided under—