He definition

He. Him" and "His" shall include the feminine and neuter, as well as the masculine, genders.
He. “his,” or “him” means and includes all genders.
He means “he, she, or it;” “his” means “his, hers, or its,” and “him” means “him, her, or it.”

Examples of He in a sentence

  • The Buyer shall however be entitled – without incurring any liability for compensation – to terminate the Contract concerning Pig Circles with immediate effect if: a) He, after receiving notification of changed Health Status in the Seller's herd, is capable of demonstrating that his herd is not infected with the disease concerned.

  • The Buyer's herd shall previously have been registered with SPF-Xxxx as being free of the disease in question however, or b) He decides to cull his herd because it is ascertained that infection with the same disease that caused the changed Health Status of the Seller's herd has spread to the Buyer's herd.

  • He or she will become a member of the Union within sixty (60) days after the effective date hereof, and will be required as a condition of continued employment by the Company to maintain his/her membership in the Union so long as this Agreement remains in effect, to the extent of paying an initiation (or re- initiation) fee, monthly membership dues and assessments, which are uniformly required of Employees covered by this Agreement.

  • He exercises his seniority in order to remain in the employ of the Company.

  • He coordinates with the training entity supervisor regarding the performance of the student-trainee and conducts company visits.


More Definitions of He

He means he or she, as appropriate.
He means hour ending.
He means he, she, or it, without regard to gender.
He used herein shall mean "he" or "she" or "they", as applicable in the circumstances.
He means any member or officer of the COMMISSION, whether male or female.
He. , ‘his’, or ‘him’ means all references to ‘he’, ‘his’, or ‘him’ expressly also imply the definition of ‘she’, ‘hers’, or ‘her’
He. “his” and “him” shall include “she,” “hers” and “her.”