Chapter 2 definition

Chapter 2 provisions according Section 2 (3) lit. a point 14 of the Cooperation Agreement between operators of gas supply networks Section 12 Matter of chapter 2 Section 13 till 19 of these Supplementary Terms and Conditions of Trade define provisions that supplement the General Terms and Conditions of Trade of ONTRAS Gastransport GmbH (“transmission system operator”) in the version dated 29 July 2016 and the Supplementary Terms and Conditions of Trade chapter 1 according to Section 2 (3) lit. a point 1 till 13 governing rules for new technical capacities at the border crossing points listed in annex 1 of these Supplementary Terms and Conditions of Trade in accordance with Article 2 Section 3 of Commission Regulation (EU) No. 984/2013 of 14 October 2013 establishing a network code on Capacity Allocation Mechanisms in Gas Transmission Systems and supplementing Regulation (EC) No 715/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council, in the version applicable on October 1, 2016.
Chapter 2 means Chapter 2 (commencing with Section 71000) of Division 7.5 of Title 5 of the California Code of Regulations.
Chapter 2 and ‘Chapter 3' shall mean the noise standards as defined in Volume I, Part II, Chapter 2 and Chapter 3 respectively of Annex 16 to the Convention on International Civil Aviation, third edition (July 1993);

Examples of Chapter 2 in a sentence

  • The Relationship Disclosure Form (form OC CE 2D and form OC CE 2P) is a form created pursuant to the County’s Local Code of Ethics, codified at Article XIII of Chapter 2 of the Orange County Code, to ensure that all development-related items and procurement items presented to or filed with the County include information as to the relationship, if any, between the applicant and the County Mayor or any member of the Board of County Commissioners (BCC).

  • For purposes of Chapter 2 (National Treatment and Market Access for Goods), Chapter 3 (Rules of Origin and Operational Procedures Related to Origin), Chapter 4 (Customs Procedures and Trade Facilitation), Chapter 5 (Trade Remedies), Chapter 6 (Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures), Chapter 7 (Technical Barriers to Trade), Article XX of the GATT 1994 and its interpretative notes are incorporated into and made part of this Agreement, mutatis mutandis.

  • A Specific Project Expenditure Report (SPR) is a report required under Section 2-354(b) of the Orange County Lobbying Ordinance, codified at Article X of Chapter 2 of the Orange County Code, reflecting all lobbying expenditures incurred by a principal and their authorized agent(s) and the principal’s lobbyist(s), contractor(s), subcontractor(s), and Contractor(s), if applicable, for certain projects or issues that will ultimately be decided by the Board of County Commissioners (BCC).

  • The Purchasing Agent or designee is the Contract Administrator for purposes of this Contract, and has the responsibilities described in this Contract, in the San Diego Charter, and in Chapter 2, Article 2, Divisions 5, 30, and 32.

  • Through its execution of this Agreement, Contractor acknowledges that it is familiar with the provision of Section 15.103 of the City’s Charter, Article III, Chapter 2 of City’s Campaign and Governmental Conduct Code, and Section 87100 et seq.


More Definitions of Chapter 2

Chapter 2. Reporting to the NH Special Education Information System (NHSEIS) page 24 A. Corrections Special School District Reporting Procedures page 24
Chapter 2. Definitions: a large number of defined terms are used in this Agreement. When a word has a special definition it appears with a capital letter and in bold print. All the definitions used in this Agreement are collected together in Chapter 2.
Chapter 2. “Revenues and Benefits Services ”; • Chapter 3: “ICT Services ”; • Chapter 4: “Human Resources Services ”;
Chapter 2. THE COMPANY'S OBJECTIVES AND SCOPE OF BUSINESS ....................................... 3
Chapter 2. Comprehensive Review of the Literature 6 Background of Travel Medicine International Travelers and Tourism 7 Travel-related health risks 9 Traveler’s diarrhea 12 Travelers health risk profile 13 Travelers’ Perception of Risk 14 Travel Medicine Consultation 16 Public Health Implications 17 Travelers’ health prevention during travel 18 Gap in Knowledge 18 Chapter 3: Manuscript 20 Introduction 24 Methods 25 Results 30 Discussion 34 Tables 42 Chapter 4: Conclusions and Recommendation 49 Reference
Chapter 2. LITERATURE REVIEW 8 EPIDEMIOLOGY OF HIV IN THE UNITED STATES AMONG GBMSM 8 INFLUENCES ON HIV RISK FOR BLACK GBMSM 9 Sexual Identity 10 Gender Role Strain 12 Internalized Homonegativity 14 HEALTHCARE EXPERIENCES OF BLACK GBMSM LIVING WITH HIV 17 CHAPTER 3: MANUSCRIPT 20 Abstract 20 Introduction 21 Methods 24 Context 24 Participants 25 Design 26 Thematic Analysis 27 Results 27 Figure 1: Conceptual Framework 28 Discussion 39 Limitations 42 Conclusions 43 Table 1: Participant Demographics 44 CHAPTER 4: RECOMMENDATIONS 45 REFERENCES 49 APPENDIX 1: IN-DEPTH INTERVIEW GUIDE 54 APPENDIX 2: IDI DEMOGRAPHIC QUESTIONNAIRE 59 CHAPTER 1: Introduction