Advancement definition
Advancement means the Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University Division of University Advancement. When Advancement employees are authorized by these Bylaws or the Foundation Board to act for the Foundation, they are acting within the scope of their University employment as an agent of the Foundation.
Examples of Advancement in a sentence
Advancement on the scale will be the decision of the Xxxxxxx in consultation with the Associate Xxxxxxx.
Advancement to the BA+45 lane for teachers of Kindergarten through Grade 12 may include credits for state-approved and/or director-approved seminars in their instructional area.
More Definitions of Advancement
Advancement means a gift by a decedent to an heir to enable the donee to anticipate the
Advancement means an irrevocable inter vivos gift of property, made by an intestate donor to any person who would be his the donor's heir or one of his the donor's heirs upon his the donor's death, and intended by the intestate donor to enable the donee to anticipate his the donee's inheritance to the extent of the gift; except that no gift to a spouse shall be considered an advancement unless so designated by the intestate donor in a writing signed by the donor at the time of the gift.
Advancement means a salary increase within the limits of the pay range established for classifications provided by resolution.
Advancement means the movement of an ongoing employee from one work level to a higher work level within the same DVA broadband.
Advancement means a gift by a decedent to an heir or devisee with the intent that the gift satisfy in whole or in part the heir’s share of an intestate estate or the devisee’s share of a testate estate.
Advancement means a gift by a decedent to an heir to enable the donee to anticipate the inheritance to the extent of the gift.
Advancement means a Canada Research Chair advancing directly from a Tier 2 to a Tier 1 Canada Research Chair position.