Public institution definition

Public institution means any entity established or controlled by the federal government, state government, or a local government or municipality, including, but not limited, institutions of higher education and related research institutions.
Public institution means any entity established or
Public institution means 1 of the following:

Examples of Public institution in a sentence

  • Unless set forth otherwise in Appendix II, all invoices shall be paid net 30 days following receipt of a proper invoice, services rendered, or goods delivered, whichever is later pursuant to and in accordance with § 42-45 of the Rules Governing Procurement of Goods, Services, Insurance and Construction by a Public Institution of Higher Education of the Commonwealth.

  • These policies are structured to support the mission of higher education and to comply with the principles of the Virginia Public Procurement Act and are in compliance with the individually adopted “Rules Governing Procurement of Goods, Services, Insurance, and Construction by a Public Institution of Higher Education of the Commonwealth of Virginia” (hereafter referred to as “The Governing Rules”).

  • In addition, each party agrees that any claim, action or dispute arising under or relating to this Agreement will be brought exclusively in (and the parties will be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of) the local courts of the county in which the main campus of Public Institution is located, or the administrative tribunal having exclusive jurisdiction over disputes involving Public Institution, as applicable.

  • If Lheidli T’enneh applies for the registration of an indefeasible title to a parcel of Lheidli T’enneh Lands for which no indefeasible title has been registered after the Effective Date, and the proposed registered owner in fee simple is Lheidli T’enneh, a Lheidli T’enneh Corporation, or a Lheidli T’enneh Public Institution, no land title fees are payable with respect to the application by which the proposed registered owner becomes the registered owner.

  • The time spent by the doctoral candidate on preparing the thesis must be distributed between (the Company or Public Institution) and UPM, so that it can allow the completion of all the activities included in the doctorate program on time.


More Definitions of Public institution

Public institution means any of the following:
Public institution means a department or institution of the Government, a public corporation or statutory institution.]
Public institution means an institu- tion that is the responsibility of a gov- ernmental unit or over which a govern- mental unit exercises administrative control.
Public institution. An institution that is the responsibility of a governmental unit or over which a governmental unit exercises administrative control as defined by federal regulations, including but not limited to prisons and jails.
Public institution means any entity established or controlled by the federal government, a state government, or a local government or municipality, including but not limited to an institution of higher education or a public higher education research institution.
Public institution means an institution that is the responsibility of a governmental unit or over which a governmental unit exercises administrative control.
Public institution means an institution that is the responsibility of a governmental unit or over which a governmental unit exercises administrative control. The term "public institution" does not include: