Japanese Standard definition

Japanese Standard means the standard in Japan set forth in Article 1.5 of “Order Providing for the Categories, etc. Prescribed in Article 26, Paragraph 2 of the Banking Act”, Article 1.5 of “Order Providing for the Categories, etc. Prescribed in Article 26, Paragraph 2 of the Banking Act Applied mutatis mutandis pursuant to Article 17 of the Long Term Credit Bank Act”, or Article 3.4 of “Order Providing for the Categories, etc. Prescribed in Article 26, Paragraph 2 of the Banking Act Applied mutatis mutandis pursuant to Article 89, Paragraph 1 of the Shinkin Bank Act”;

Examples of Japanese Standard in a sentence

  • Daily packet traces are captured from 2:00 pm to 2:15 pm everyday (Japanese Standard Time, UTC+9).

  • Business sector codeThe Industrial classification code table for this survey form is created in accordance with the Japanese Standard Industrial Classification.

  • The deadline for submission via the “e-Rad” system: 17:00 (Japanese Standard Time) on 22 October 2020.

  • Stage 1: Submission of Summary Proposal: Sunday 12 August 2012, midnight (24:00) – Japanese Standard Timev.

  • This Agreement and the Beneficial Interests shall be governed by the laws of Japan, and the Japanese Standard Time shall be used for any dates hereunder.

  • The drop down list contains 'Marburg', 'American Library of Congress', 'American National Library of the Blind', 'Japanese Standard (Microbraille)', 'Korean Standard', and 'Jumbo'.

  • Tide observation was conducted by the JICA M/P and F/S in 1997 and then the Construction Datum Level (CDM) was determined based on the Japanese Standard.

  • Summary Proposal submission should be submitted by the deadline of Sunday, 5 December 2021, midnight (24:00) – Japanese Standard Time.

  • The Japanese Standard Conditions of Contract for Public Works therefore must specify the timing parameter for notices and resulting actions on the part of the owner/employer, the contractor, and the engineer (assuming that Japan establishes its engineers in a role similar to the global market).

  • The domestic standard appears to be a Korean standard KSD 5301 which is comparable to JIS H3300 (Japanese Standard) and ASTM B88 (American Standard).

Related to Japanese Standard

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  • Service Specification means and include detailed description, statements to technical data, performance characteristics, and standards (Indian as well as) as applicable and as specified in the Contract as well as those specifications relating to Industry standards and codes applicable to the performance of the work, work performance quality and the specifications affecting the works or any additional specification required to be produced by the DCO to meet the design criteria.

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  • functionality means the ability of a tenderer to provide goods or services in accordance with specifications as set out in the tender documents.

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