Fundamental Rules definition

Fundamental Rules means provisions made pursuant to clause 15.2;
Fundamental Rules means the Fundamental Rules applicable to the Government employees as amended, from time to time, by the Government;
Fundamental Rules means the Meghalaya Fundamental Rules and Subsidiary Rules, 1984.

Examples of Fundamental Rules in a sentence

  • As per Rule 10 of the Fundamental Rules, every new entrant to Government Service on initial appointment is required to produce a medical certificate of fitness issued by a competent authority.

  • In the case of officers under their administrative control who are on leave in the United Kingdom, the Government authorize the High Commissioner for India to exercise all powers conferred on them under the Fundamental Rules except those specified in clauses (a) and (b) of Rule 6.

  • He shall also be entitled to count his continuous service immediately before his undergoing the said course of study for increment in the time scale of pay applicable to him but for his absence from the service (whether on leave or otherwise) for undergoing the said course study, he would have continued to be on duty.(3) The absence of an employee as above shall be regularized in accordance with the provisions of Fundamental Rules.

  • In order to qualify as a member of the FIE a National Federation must have a sufficient number of attached fencers and prove that its Statutes do not clash with the Fundamental Rules of the FIE Statutes - being chapters 1-7 of these Statutes - (except with respect to official and working languages).

  • Abdus Sidique delivered lectures on General Financial Rules, Fundamental Rules and Supplementary Rules.

  • CSI and CSSEL entered into a settlement agreement with the PRA providing for the resolution of the PRA’s investigation, following which the PRA published a Final Notice imposing a financial penalty of GBP 87m on CSI and CSSEL for breaches of various of the PRA’s Fundamental Rules.

  • Xxxxxxxxx, ‘Failed States and International Law: The Impact of UN Practice on Somalia in Respect of Fundamental Rules of International Law’ (2010) 53 German Yearbook of International Law 727, at 749-750; X.

  • Operations on Trignometric equations, Graph of Trignometric functions of sum of two angles, Trignometric equations, Graph of Trignometric functions, Introduction to inverse Trignometric functions.SECTION CDIFFERENTIATIONIntroduction, Differentiation by 1st principle, Geometrical meaning of derivative at a point, Fundamental Rules of Differentiation: Derivative of sum of two functions, product Rule, Quotient Rule , Derivative of function of a function (Chain Rule).

  • As per Rule 127 of the Andhra Pradesh Fundamental Rules, when an additional establishment is created, the cost (FR cost) should be recovered from the society for whose benefit it is created.

  • THOUVENIN (eds), The Fundamental Rules of the International Legal order: Jus Cogens and Erga Omnes Obligations, Leiden: Martinus Nijhoff, 2005, p.


More Definitions of Fundamental Rules

Fundamental Rules means the Fundamental Rules as may be applicable to the State/ Central Government Servants.
Fundamental Rules means the Fundamental Rules of the Government of India;

Related to Fundamental Rules

  • Parent Fundamental Representations means the representations and warranties of Parent set forth in Section 5.1 (Corporate Existence and Power), Section 5.3 (Corporate Authorization), Section 5.6 (Finders’ Fees), Section 5.7 (Issuance of Shares), and Section 5.8 (Capitalization).

  • Fundamental Representation has the meaning set forth in Section 9.1.

  • Fundamental Warranties means the representations and warranties of Group Companies set forth in Sections 4.1 (Organization, Standing and Qualification), 4.2 (Capitalization and Other Particulars of the Group Companies), 4.3 (Due Authorization), 4.4 (Valid Issuance of Purchased Shares), 4.5 (No Conflicts), 4.6 (Compliance with Law; Licenses), 4.8 (Financial Statements) and 4.19 (Taxes).

  • Fundamental Representations has the meaning set forth in Section 8.1.

  • Non-Stock Fundamental Change means any Fundamental Change other than a Common Stock Fundamental Change.

  • Fundamental Documents means, with respect to a corporation, the charter and bylaws (each as amended) or, with respect to any other Person, the documents by which such Person (other than an individual) establishes its legal existence or which govern its internal affairs.

  • Company Fundamental Representations means the representations and warranties set forth in Section 3.1(a) and Section 3.1(b) (Organization and Qualification), Section 3.2(a), Section 3.2(c) and Section 3.2(f) (Capitalization of the Group Companies), Section 3.3 (Authority), Section 3.8(a) (No Company Material Adverse Effect) and Section 3.17 (Brokers).

  • Buyer Fundamental Representations means the representations and warranties of Buyer contained in Sections 6.1, 6.2 and 6.7.

  • Common Stock Fundamental Change means any Fundamental Change in which more than 50% of the value (as determined in good faith by the Board of Directors of the Company) of the consideration received by holders of Common Stock consists of common stock that, for the 10 Trading Days immediately prior to such Fundamental Change, has been admitted for listing or admitted for listing subject to notice of issuance on a national securities exchange or quoted on Nasdaq National Market, provided, however, that a Fundamental Change shall not be a Common Stock Fundamental Change unless either (i) the Company continues to exist after the occurrence of such Fundamental Change and the outstanding Preferred Stock continues to exist as outstanding Preferred Stock, or (ii) not later than the occurrence of such Fundamental Change, the outstanding Preferred Stock is converted into or exchanged for shares of convertible preferred stock, which convertible preferred stock has powers, preferences and relative, participating optional or other rights, and qualifications, limitations and restrictions substantially similar (but no less favorable) to those of the Preferred Stock.

  • Seller Fundamental Representations means the representations and warranties set forth in Section 6.1 (Organization, Good Standing and Qualification of Seller), Section 6.2 (Authorization; Enforceability), Section 6.10 (Title to Purchased Assets) and Section 6.26 (Brokerage Commission).

  • Fundamental research means basic and applied research in science and engineering, the results of which ordinarily are published and shared broadly within the scientific community, as distinguished from proprietary research and from industrial development, design, production, and product utilization, the results of which ordinarily are restricted for proprietary or national security reasons.

  • Fundamental Change Purchase Price has the meaning specified in Section 3.02(a) hereof.

  • Purchaser Fundamental Representations means the representations and warranties of Purchaser set forth in Section 5.1 (Authority; Enforceability), Section 5.3 (Organization) and Section 5.7 (Brokers).

  • Fundamental Change Purchase Date has the meaning specified in Section 3.02(a) hereof.

  • Fundamental Change Repurchase Price shall have the meaning specified in Section 15.02(a).

  • Fundamental Change Repurchase Date shall have the meaning specified in Section 15.02(a).

  • Fundamental Change shall be deemed to have occurred at the time after the Notes are originally issued if any of the following occurs:

  • Fundamental Change Effective Date means the date on which any Fundamental Change becomes effective.

  • Fundamental Change Expiration Time has the meaning specified in Section 3.03(a)(i).

  • Make-Whole Fundamental Change Period shall have the meaning specified in Section 14.03(a).

  • Make-Whole Fundamental Change Conversion Period has the following meaning:

  • Fundamental Transaction shall have the meaning set forth in Section 5(e).

  • Fundamental Change Company Notice shall have the meaning specified in Section 15.02(c).

  • Make-Whole Fundamental Change means any transaction or event that constitutes a Fundamental Change (as defined above and determined after giving effect to any exceptions to or exclusions from such definition, but without regard to the proviso in clause (b) of the definition thereof).

  • Fundamental Change Notice has the meaning specified in Section 8.02(a).

  • Fundamental Policies means the investment policies and restrictions as set forth from time to time in any Registration Statement of the Trust filed with the Commission and designated as fundamental policies therein, as they may be amended from time to time in accordance with the requirements of the 1940 Act.