Grandfather rights definition

Grandfather rights means the right of an FSTD operator to retain the qualification level granted under a previous regulation of an EASA member state. Also the right of an FSTD user to retain the training and testing/checking credits which were gained under a previous regulation of an EASA Member State.
Grandfather rights means the time-bound provision made for some experienced workers which means they do not have to adhere to the new rules for registration on this scheme – they are deemed to already have the required knowledge and competency.
Grandfather rights or “Deemed Rights” means:

Examples of Grandfather rights in a sentence

  • Grandfather rights are merely a creation of legislation within the boundaries of the declared capacity, which means that airlines could not reasonably expect to enjoy them in perpetuity.

  • Grandfather rights to airport slots are also under attack in the context of the current review of the EU Council Regulation No. 95/93 on allocation of airport slots from 1993, which at that time did not allow market- based instruments such as slot exchange and slot auction (e.g. Boyfield, 2003, p.

  • Eligibility is defined as working for a member company, being a member of the Designer Council or being granted Grandfather rights by the TAEC.

  • Grandfather rights will end at the time that the tenant permanently removes the non-conforming pet(s) from the PHA dwelling unit or when the pet dies.

  • Grandfather rights or “use-it-or-lose-it” rule means an airline company must use 80% of the slots allocated to them by an airport through one season, otherwise they will lose that slot and the slot will be released for other com- panies to take [5].


More Definitions of Grandfather rights

Grandfather rights means the right of an FSTD operator to retain the qualification level granted under a previous regulation of an ICAO Contracting State. It also means the right of an FSTD user to retain the training and testing/checking credits that were gained under a previous regulation of an ICAO Contracting State.
Grandfather rights means authorisation granted for a specified duration to OVs without the need to complete the OCQ(V) qualifications. In June 2014 OV training was replaced by the Official Control Qualifications (Veterinarian) (OCQ(V)). All OVs authorised as OVs or LVIs under the previous system enabling them to complete work on behalf of APHA were entitled to apply for grandfather rights in the new corresponding OCQ(V)s.
Grandfather rights means the right of an FSTD operator to retain the qualification level granted under a previous regulation of an CAAT GM-FSTD(A) 15 OCT 2015. It also means the right of an FSTD user to retain the training and testing/checking credits that were gained under a previous regulation of an CAAT simulator regulation.
Grandfather rights means: (i) For the United States, the right of an FSTD operator/sponsor to retain the qualified level granted under a previous advisory circular. (ii) For the European Union, the right of an FSTD operator/sponsor to retain the qualified level granted under a previous regulation. It also means the right for an FSTD user to retain the training, testing and checking credits that were gained under that previous regulation.
Grandfather rights means slots allocated to a particular carrier in the previous season and which were used to a significant extent, are reverted to the same carrier. This policy accounts for allocation of a large majority of slots, particularly at peak times.
Grandfather rights means no evidence of training
Grandfather rights means an incumbent employee shall have the right to continue in either Institutional Services or Probation Services. Employees holding temporary, provisional, or probationary status in a class listed in Section b. (2) and are returned to their permanent class have grandfather rights to that class.