Dutch Civil Code means the Burgerlijk Wetboek.
Italian Civil Code means the Italian civil code, enacted by Royal Decree No. 262 of 16 March 1942, as subsequently amended and supplemented.
Civil War means an internecine war, or a war carried on between or among opposing citizens of the same country or nations.
Civil union means a civil union established pursuant to Act 91 of the 2000 Vermont Legislative Session, entitled “Act Relating to Civil Unions”.
civil proceedings means any proceedings in or before any court or tribunal that are not criminal proceedings;
Labor law decision means an administrative merits determination, arbitral award or decision, or civil judgment, which resulted from a violation of one or more of the laws listed in the definition of “labor laws”.
Gazette means the KwaZulu-Natal Provincial Gazette;
Civil Code means the Civil Code of Québec, as amended.
civil partner in relation to a person, means a civil partner within the meaning of the Civil Partnership and Certain Rights and Obligations of Cohabitants Act 2010, but does not include a civil partner who is living separately and apart from the person;
Civil engineer means a professional engineer registered in the state of California to practice in the field of civil engineering.
civil servant means a person who is a member of a civil service of the Province, or who holds a civil post in connection with the affairs of the Province, but does not include-
British Council Requirements means the instructions, requirements, policies, codes of conduct, guidelines, forms and other documents notified to the Supplier in writing or set out on the British Council’s website at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/new/about-us/jobs/folder_jobs/register-as-a-consultant/policies-for-consultants-and-associates/ or such other web address as may be notified to the Supplier from time to time (as such documents may be amended, updated or supplemented from time to time during the Term);
Civil penalty means the payment Licensee has agreed to pay to the United States Treasury;
Civil action means all suits or claims of a civil nature in a state or federal court, whether cognizable as cases at law or in equity or admiralty. "Civil action" does not include any of the following:
Administration of criminal justice means performance of any activity directly involving the
civil service means the civil service of the State;
Civil Service Commission means the commission required under Section 5 of Article XI of the Michigan Constitution of 1963.
High Court means the High Court of Ireland.
British Council Entities means the subsidiary companies and other organisations Controlled by the British Council from time to time, and any organisation which Controls the British Council (the “Controlling Entity”) as well as any other organisations Controlled by the Controlling Entity from time to time;
Geneva Convention means the Convention of 28 July 1951 relating to the status of refugees, as amended by the New York Protocol of 31 January 1967;
Warsaw Convention means the Convention for the Unification of Certain Rules Relating to International Carriage by Air, signed at Warsaw, October 12, 1929, as amended, but not including the Montreal Convention as defined above.
the 1985 Act means the Companies Act 1985;
statutory undertakers means persons authorised by any law to carry on any road transport, water transport, dock, harbour or pier undertakings or any undertaking for the supply of electricity, water, telephonic, telegraphic, sewerage or quarrying services and “statutory undertaking” has a corresponding meaning;
the 1988 Act means the Local Government Finance Act 1988.
the 1981 Act which means the Compulsory Purchase (Vesting Declarations) Act 1981.
the Gazette means the Botswana Government Gazette;