Chevening House definition

Chevening House means the mansion house known as Chevening House in the County of Kent

Examples of Chevening House in a sentence

  • In section 101 (Chevening House), in the words before paragraph (a), for “This Chapter” substitute “ In section 102 (benefit of accommodation treated as earnings) subsection (1A) (accommodation provided otherwise than pursuant to optional remuneration arrangements) ”.

  • General ProvisionsE+W+S+N.I. 31The name of Chevening House shall not be altered.

  • In section 101 (Chevening House), in the words before paragraph (a), for “This Chapter” substitute “In section 102 (benefit of accommodation treated as earnings) subsection (1A) (accommodation provided otherwise than pursuant to optional remuneration arrangements)”.

  • A first, historic round of talks took place at Chevening House in the UK later that month, and President Silanyo subsequently met President Sheikh Sharif in Dubai on 28 June to ratify what was agreed.

  • Chevening House planning application PC comments submitted to SDC.

  • The general framework is in “Somaliland/Somalia talks: Chevening House Declaration”, Somalilandpress, 22 June 2012.

  • FROM:FAD/Country Desk Officer - UK (DP16) Run Date: 11/12/2004 Transatlantic colleagues make plans -- modernization, info-sharing, increased collaboration on the agenda (U)(U) From 4 - 6 October, Lt Gen Hayden and GCHQ* Director David Pepper co-chaired the annual NSA-GCHQ Joint Management Review (JMR) at Chevening House.

  • In respect of the Chevening House, whilst lorry movements will have an impact, the number of lorries is not deemed severe.

  • Planning applications discussed during the month: 20/03660/FUL - Chevening House Chevening Road Chevening KENT TN14 6HG Chevening Estate Parkland enhancement, including construction of landscaped mounds, new planting, surface water drainage and public access.

  • The Policy Chairman updated Members on the City Corporation’s position following the publication of the Brexit White Paper, and the related activity that had been undertaken thereafter, including an invitation to the Policy Chairman from the Secretary of State for Exiting the EU to attend a Business Summit at Chevening House and an opportunity to give evidence to the Select Committee for Exiting the European Union.

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  • Boarding house means a residence in which lodg- ing and meals are provided. Each resident of a boarding house is charged a lump sum to cover the costs of lodging and meals with no separate accounting for the fair selling price of the meals.

  • dwelling house means any residential property assessed as real

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