County of Origin definition

County of Origin means the individual's county of residence, unless a minor, then county of origin means the county where the jurisdiction of the child’s guardianship exists.
County of Origin means the county from which a water right is transferred or proposed to be transferred.
County of Origin means Le Sueur County

Examples of County of Origin in a sentence

  • All awarded Suppliers will acknowledge receipt of the winter fill re-supply order by faxing or emailing the County of Origin.

  • The Receiving County shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless each County of Origin pursuant to Section 13(a) for any Superfund Liability resulting from the Receiving County's HHW program, including Superfund Liability related to waste delivered from the County of Origin pursuant to this Agreement.

  • At any time prior to finalization, Spence-Chapin’s Foreign Supervised Provider and/or the Central Authority or the local social services of the County of Origin, retains the right, in its sole discretion, to remove the Adoptive Child(ren) where it is deemed to be in the child’s best interests and to determine the best possible plan for the Adoptive Child(ren).

  • Staff completed calculation for vanpool ridership and miles for FY18-19 sorted by County of Origin.

  • WATER CODE § 10505 (2010) (Restrictions on release or assignment; also County of Origin Protection Act); CAL.

  • The purpose of the County of Origin Act and other similar laws is to “reserve for the areas where water originates some sort of right to such water for future needs which is preferential or paramount to the right of outside areas .

  • All items must list the County of Origin, (where the parts were manufactured), and if requested the seller will provide a Certificate of Origin which meet the requirements of the various Free Trade Agreements which the US are signatories to, The FTA are Australia, Bahrain, CAFTA-DR, Chile, Colombia, Israel, Jordan, South Korea, Morocco, NAFTA, Oman, Panama, Peru, and Singapore.

  • In the event of a disruption in-country, the Central Authority or the local social services of the County of Origin shall assume physical custody of and all financial responsibility for the Adoptive Child(ren) and will continue to retain legal custody of the Adoptive Child(ren).

  • Seller shall comply with U.S. Customs and Border Protections (US CBP) marking requirements by marking either the article and/or its container with the County of Origin (Country of Manufacturer); in accordance with 19 CFR 134.11-Country of origin marking required.

  • If the County of Origin for which holds the permit of the mobile food service establishment has an expiration date for such permit, this authorization is subject to the same expiration timeline as said permits.


More Definitions of County of Origin

County of Origin means any county in which the United States has leased lands for geothermal development.
County of Origin means the county from which groundwater is transferred or proposed to be transferred.
County of Origin means the County whose residents generated Household Hazardous Waste and delivered such HHW to a Household Hazardous Waste Facility in the other County.
County of Origin means the county in which the base of operations of a mobile food service facility is located.
County of Origin means, for the purposes of out-of-plan Services under Section 1830.220, the county where legal jurisdiction has been established and/or that has financial responsibility for the child or youth. “County of Origin” is synonymous with the terms “County of Adjudication” and “County of Responsibility.”‌

Related to County of Origin

  • Country of origin means the place where the goods were mined, grown or produced or from which the services are supplied. Goods are produced when, through manufacturing, processing or substantial and major assembly of components, a commercially recognized new product results that is substantially different in basic characteristics or in purpose or utility from its components.

  • value of originating materials means the value of such materials as defined in (g) applied mutatis mutandis;

  • Notary public means an individual commissioned to perform a notarial act by the secretary of state.

  • County means the county of Los Angeles or any public entities for which the board of supervisors is the governing body. (Ord. 2002-0040 § 1, 2002: Ord. 2002-0015 § 1 (part), 2002)

  • Motorboat means the same as that term is defined in Section 73-18-2.