Class B drug definition

Class B drug means any of the substances and products for the time being specified respectively in Part I, Part II, Part III and Part IIIA of the First Schedule;
Class B drug means any of the substances and products for thetime being specified respectively in Part I, Part II, Part III and Part IIIA ofthe First Schedule;

Examples of Class B drug in a sentence

  • Class B drug permits shall be issued by categories based on the number of dispensing units of dangerous drugs to be dispensed or distributed annually, as follows: 1.

  • B.7.4 An applicant with a conviction for any Class B drug related offence, including supplying or trafficking, will be required to show a minimum period of five (5) years free of convictions before an application is considered.

  • Cannabis was then reclassified back to a Class B drug on 26 January 2009.

  • At the time of the commission of the second applicant’s offence, methamphetamine was a Class B drug under United Kingdom legislation.

  • An applicant with a conviction for any Class B drug related offence, including supplying or trafficking, will be required to show a minimum period of five (5) years free of convictions before an application is considered.

  • For importation of a Class B drug, the maximum sentence is fourteen years’ imprisonment and a fine.

  • In October 2012, the ACMD (2012b) provided full advice on methoxetamine to the Home Secretary recommending that the drug be controlled as a Class B drug alongside related compounds including analogues of ketamine and phencyclidine by way of a generic definition.

  • An editorial in the Lancet (2010) soon after the classification of mephedrone as a Class B drug in April 2010 criticised the speed at which the decision to ban mephedrone was made claiming that it gave insufficient opportunity to judge the health harms of the drug to the public, although the ACMD refuted these claims.

  • Classifications within drug offences Cannabis was classified as a Class B drug until 29 January 2004 when it was reclassified to a Class C drug.

  • In District Court, where two-thirds of drug-free zone cases were disposed, just half of defendants convicted of Class B drug distribution– the conviction that most frequently accompanies a drug-free zone violation – were sentenced to a term of incarceration.

Related to Class B drug

  • Class A-2 Component The Component having such designation.

  • Class B Component The Component having such designation.

  • Class D Component The Component having such designation.

  • Class A-1 Component The Component having such designation.

  • Class D Certificates “Class E Certificates,” “Class F Certificates,” “Class G Certificates,” “Class H Certificates,” “Class V Certificates” and “Class R Certificates” mean, in each such case, the Certificates designated as “Class A-1,” “Class A-2,” “Class A-SB,” “Class A-3,” “Class A-4,” “Class A-5,” “Class A-S,” “Class X-A,” “Class X-B,” “Class X-C,” “Class B,” “Class PST,” “Class C,” “Class D,” “Class E,” “Class F,” “Class G,” “Class H,” “Class V” and “Class R,” respectively, on the face thereof, in substantially the forms attached hereto as Exhibits A-1 to A-20.

  • Class C Component The Component having such designation.

  • Class E Component The Component having such designation.

  • Class D Certificate Any one of the Certificates with a “Class D” designation on the face thereof, substantially in the form of Exhibit A-1 attached hereto, and evidencing a portion of a class of “regular interests” in REMIC III for purposes of the REMIC Provisions.

  • Class A-3 Monthly Interest means (i) for the initial Distribution Date, $[ ], and (ii) for any Distribution Date thereafter, one-twelfth of the product of (A) the Class A-3 Rate and (B) the outstanding principal balance of the Class A-3 Notes as of the preceding Distribution Date (after giving effect to all payments of principal made to the Holders of the Class A-3 Notes on or before such preceding Distribution Date).

  • Class B-4 Principal Distribution Amount For any Distribution Date, an amount equal to the lesser of (x) the remaining Principal Distribution Amount for such Distribution Date after distribution of the Class A Principal Distribution Amount, the Class M-1 Principal Distribution Amount, the Class M-2 Principal Distribution Amount, the Class M-3 Principal Distribution Amount, the Class M-4 Principal Distribution Amount, the Class M-5 Principal Distribution Amount, the Class M-6 Principal Distribution Amount, the Class B-1 Principal Distribution Amount, the Class B-2 Principal Distribution Amount and the Class B-3 Principal Distribution Amount and (y) the excess, if any, of (a) the sum of (1) the aggregate Certificate Principal Balance of the Class A Certificates (after taking into account the distribution of the Class A Principal Distribution Amount on such Distribution Date), (2) the Certificate Principal Balance of the Class M-1 Certificates (after taking into account the distribution of the Class M-1 Principal Distribution Amount on such Distribution Date), (3) the Certificate Principal Balance of the Class M-2 Certificates (after taking into account the distribution of the Class M-2 Principal Distribution Amount on such Distribution Date), (4) the Certificate Principal Balance of the Class M-3 Certificates (after taking into account the distribution of the Class M-3 Principal Distribution Amount on such Distribution Date), (5) the Certificate Principal Balance of the Class M-4 Certificates (after taking into account the distribution of the Class M-4 Principal Distribution Amount on such Distribution Date), (6) the Certificate Principal Balance of the Class M-5 Certificates (after taking into account the distribution of the Class M-5 Principal Distribution Amount on such Distribution Date), (7) the Certificate Principal Balance of the Class M-6 Certificates (after taking into account the distribution of the Class M-6 Principal Distribution Amount on such Distribution Date), (8) the Certificate Principal Balance of the Class B-1 Certificates (after taking into account the distribution of the Class B-1 Principal Distribution Amount on such Distribution Date), (9) the Certificate Principal Balance of the Class B-2 Certificates (after taking into account the distribution of the Class B-2 Principal Distribution Amount on such Distribution Date), (10) the Certificate Principal Balance of the Class B-3 Certificates (after taking into account the distribution of the Class B-3 Principal Distribution Amount on such Distribution Date) and (11) the Certificate Principal Balance of the Class B-4 Certificates immediately prior to such Distribution Date, over (b) the lesser of (1) the product of (x) 90.60% and (y) the aggregate Stated Principal Balance of the Mortgage Loans as of the last day of the related Due Period (after giving effect to scheduled payments of principal due during the related Due Period, to the extent received or advanced, and unscheduled collections of principal received during the related Prepayment Period, and after reduction for Realized Losses incurred during the prior calendar month), and (2) the aggregate Stated Principal Balance of the Mortgage Loans as of the last day of the related Due Period (after giving effect to scheduled payments of principal due during the related Due Period, to the extent received or advanced, and unscheduled collections of principal received during the related Prepayment Period, and after reduction for Realized Losses incurred during the prior calendar month) minus the Overcollateralization Floor.

  • Class A-2 Monthly Interest means (i) for the initial Distribution Date, $275,916.67, and (ii) for any Distribution Date thereafter, one-twelfth of the product of (A) the Class A-2 Rate and (B) the outstanding principal balance of the Class A-2 Notes as of the preceding Distribution Date (after giving effect to all payments of principal made to the Holders of the Class A-2 Notes on or before such preceding Distribution Date).