Home Economy definition

Home Economy means the jurisdiction holding the Section of the relevant international register on which a person is registered.
Home Economy means the economy of permanent residence and primary registration/licensure as an Architect;
Home Economy refers to an economy within which an APEC Architect is registered as an APEC Architect • “Host Economy” refers to an economy within which an APEC Architect seeks or has registration apart from his or her home economy.

Examples of Home Economy in a sentence

  • Each Home Economy shall provide for review of cross-border sanctions.

  • In reaching this opinion, a Home Regulator will take into account the implications of deregistration on the Regulated CIS’ continued requirement to comply with the Home Economy Laws and Regulations applying to Regulated CIS and the Passport Rules and any other relevant matters.

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  • The program will work closely with MAIL Home Economy directorate, MAIL Private Sector, MAIL Extension Directorate and other relevant departments to develop a strategy for Women in Agriculture and Enterprise Skills.

  • Home Economy DriversHome economy drivers refer to conditions that prompt the domestic firm to internationalise and include market and trade conditions, production costs, government policy and local business conditions.

  • Domain Specific Competencies or knowledge related to conditions of professional practice specific to an economy Home Economy Economy of permanent residence and primary registration/ licensure as an architect.

  • If the BIT between Host Economy Y which introduces such security review and Home Economy X whose Investor Z is subject to such review provides only for the pre-establishment national treatment, not the post- establishment national treatment, then X and Z have no right to initiate SSDS or ISDS.

  • Home Economy Public Offer (Question 3.5-3.6): It is proposed that a Passport Fund must be subject to an “ongoing offer of the interests in its home economy.” Whether a fund is actively promoted in the home economy should not limit its eligibility as a Passport Fund because, regardless of its offering activity, such a fund has been authorised and is fully subject to all applicable requirements and supervisory oversight.

  • The history of the social work profession in Estonia dates back to 1935, when social work assistants could obtain a four-year education at the Home Economy Institute.

  • Because of the particular significance of the Statement of Home Economy Recognition Requirements for APEC Architects from other economies, for the achievement of APEC Architect objectives, each delegation was invited to comment on its response to this particular issue.


More Definitions of Home Economy

Home Economy. , for a passport fund, means:

Related to Home Economy

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  • Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment Act means the Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment Act, 2003 (Act No. 53 of 2003);

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  • Special Economic Zone means each Special Economic Zone notified under the proviso to sub-section (4) of section 3 and sub-section (1) of section 4 (including Free Trade and Warehousing Zone) and includes an existing Special Economic Zone;

  • European Economic Area means the member nations of the European Economic Area pursuant to the Oporto Agreement on the European Economic Area dated May 2, 1992, as amended.

  • CFPB means the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.

  • Disaster Management Act means the Disaster Management Act, 2002 (Act No.57 of 2002)

  • Home health aide means an individual employed by a home health agency to provide home health services under the direction of a registered nurse or therapist.

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  • U.S. Economic Sanctions Laws means those laws, executive orders, enabling legislation or regulations administered and enforced by the United States pursuant to which economic sanctions have been imposed on any Person, entity, organization, country or regime, including the Trading with the Enemy Act, the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, the Iran Sanctions Act, the Sudan Accountability and Divestment Act and any other OFAC Sanctions Program.

  • Broad-Based Black Economic Empower-ment Act means the Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment Act, 2003 (Act No. 53 of 2003);

  • National Flood Insurance Program means the program created by the U.S. Congress pursuant to the National Flood Insurance Act of 1968 and the Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973, as revised by the National Flood Insurance Reform Act of 1994, that mandates the purchase of flood insurance to cover real property improvements located in Special Flood Hazard Areas in participating communities and provides protection to property owners through a Federal insurance program.

  • Atomic Energy Act means the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended.

  • Michigan economic development corporation means the public body corporate created under section 28 of article VII of the state constitution of 1963 and the urban cooperation act of 1967, 1967 (Ex Sess) PA 7, MCL 124.501 to 124.512, by a contractual interlocal agreement effective April 5, 1999, as amended, between local participating economic development corporations formed under the economic development corporations act, 1974 PA 338, MCL 125.1601 to 125.1636, and the Michigan strategic fund. If the Michigan economic development corporation is unable for any reason to perform its duties under this act, those duties may be exercised by the Michigan strategic fund.

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  • Food means a raw, cooked, or processed edible substance, ice, beverage, or ingredient used or intended for use or for sale in whole or in part for human consumption, or chewing gum.

  • Consumer means any person who is supplied with electricity for his own use by a licensee or the Government or by any other person engaged in the business of supplying electricity to the public under this Act or any other law for the time being in force and includes any person whose premises are for the time being connected for the purpose of receiving electricity with the works of a licensee, the Government or such other person, as the case may be;

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