an Assembly definition
Examples of an Assembly in a sentence
The Parties hereby establish an Assembly, on which each Member is represented, to make decisions concerning the implementation of this Agreement and coordinated actions to be taken to achieve its objective.
An amendment to the 1998 Act would provide that an Assembly Member would not be able to change community designation for the whole of an Assembly term except in the case of a change of membership of political party.
Unless otherwise agreed upon in writing, Plexus shall maintain an Assembly assurance “workmanship” requirement which mandates internal compliance to IPC-A-610 Class 2.
The GGGI shall have an Assembly, a Council, an Advisory Committee and a Secretariat as its principal organs.
For applications developed partially or fully in the GBS development environment (e.g., ____), Ande▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇l conduct an Assembly Test and a Product Test.
OUSA in Scotland has an Assembly with the power to act autonomously in relation to those issues affecting students in Scotland.
The value of an Assembly resolution of this nature is that it offers the precision of a text from which corroborating opinio juris (and State practice) can then later be built.
However, the quarterly refund made to an Assembly shall not be less than $500.
Indeed, this view accords with some judicial approaches in the survey in Chapter 2, where the time in which a resolution was adopted was considered material in determining when a norm matured into customary international law.522 There is some basis therefore to claim that an Assembly resolution is able to supply the missing element so as to elevate an emerging norm into customary international law.
The relevance of an Assembly resolution to either of these categories will turn upon the language used (whether it is ‘rule-prescriptive’) together with the extent of its support (evidenced by the vote and accompanying explanations).