Federal unit definition

Federal unit means the organisational unit and/or legal entity designated in the research contract which incorporates the GTC for the specific research contract and contractually binds the research institution with respect to the provision of the research goods/services so defined.
Federal unit means any federal agency that intends to or does clear, grade, transport, or otherwise disturb the land or soil surface in the course of its activities.
Federal unit means the federal units in which the Company Sellers and the Company have Federal Unit Agreement Interests.

Examples of Federal unit in a sentence

  • All unit operations on non-Fed- eral lands included within Federal unit plans are subject to the reporting re- quirements of part 3160 of this title.

  • All unit operations on non-Federal lands included within Federal unit plans are subject to the reporting requirements of part 3160 of this title.

  • A Federal Fire Code will be generated whenever a Federal unit orders State resources.

Related to Federal unit

  • Local unit means a county, city, village, or township.

  • Federal Bankruptcy Code means the Bankruptcy Act of Title 11 of the United States Code, as amended from time to time.

  • United States Treasury Securities means securities that are direct obligations of the United States Treasury, issued other than on a discount basis.

  • Federal Award also means an agreement setting forth the terms and conditions of the Federal Award. The term does not include payments to a contractor or payments to an individual that is a beneficiary of a Federal program.

  • Local governmental unit means a county, city, village, or township.