Category D means a chopper-out, cutter and/or re-cutter, negative maker, screen maker (engraver), screen printer and sample cutter;
Category D means the category of registered operators who have made written applications for tax periods other than those of Category A, B or C, and whose tax periods end on the last day of such other months as the Commissioner may approve.
Category D desktop computer means a desktop computer with:
Examples of Category D in a sentence
The Asset Finance Project complies with MCC’s Environmental Guidelines and is considered a Category D project under the guidelines in that it shall involve intermediate facilities that shall use MCC Funding to increase lending and investment in EILP equipment and infrastructure projects.
More Definitions of Category D
Category D integrated desktop computer means an integrated desktop computer with:
Category D means all other salaried technical staff performing work of an engineering nature under the direction and control of any person contemplated in categories A, B or C. Category D shall shall be required to be registered as a candidate in their relevant categories as permitted by ECSA. Proof of registration to be attached. C3.1.12 Meetings and Liaisons
Category D means an employee engaged in any one or more of the following capacities or duties in the knitting division:
Category D means the category of vendors whose tax periods are periods of six months ending on the last day of February and August of the calendar year or, where any vendor falling within this category makes written application therefor, on the last day of such other months as the Commissioner may approve;
Category D. ACCOMODATION ITEMS Item No Item Description Unit of issue Unit Price Delivery Time Brand 4 SCENT DIFFUSER Prices to include all taxes applicable and and delivey must be quoted in Kenya Shillings (No special delivery costs shall be accepted) Tenderer’s name Signature Date Note: In case of discrepancy between unit price and total, the unit price shall prevail.
Category D. For new Customer Contracts awarded to Leidos following the Distribution Date based on quotations, bids, and proposals submitted before the Distribution, and provided that the Parties intend for such new Contracts to be New SAIC Contracts that require Novation to New SAIC, the Parties will use best efforts to cause the prompt Novation of those Contracts from Leidos to New SAIC after Contract award. Further, the Pending Novation Agreement set forth in Attachment B shall govern these Contracts effective as of the date of their award to Leidos. Under the Pending Novation Agreement, New SAIC will perform work on behalf of Leidos, which will continue to be the prime contractor until Novation of each such Contract. Attachment D identifies the potential new Contracts that will be covered by the Pending Novation Agreement. For any particular new Customer Contract within this Category D, New SAIC may or may not require the support of Leidos to perform work under such Contract pending Novation or thereafter. Following each Novation of a particular new Customer Contract within this Category D, Leidos and New SAIC will enter into a new Subcontract to the extent that New SAIC requires the support of Leidos in the performance of that particular new Contract. Attachment D identifies the potential Subcontracts that must be executed as new Contracts are Novated to New SAIC. As these Subcontracts are executed by the Parties, they will automatically be incorporated into Attachment D. Article V governs the process for entering into Subcontracts following Novation.
Category D in respect of a private consulting practice, shall mean all other salaried technical staff with adequate expertise and relevant experience performing work with direction and control provided by any person contemplated in categories A, B or C.