Junior Certificate definition

Junior Certificate. Any Class M or Class B Certificate.
Junior Certificate the Junior Certificate of each Series, which shall be junior and subordinate to the Senior Certificates of that Series.

Examples of Junior Certificate in a sentence

  • An additional 0.25 WTE post is granted for each group of up to and including 45 recognised pupils participating in the Junior Certificate School Programme (JCSP) subject to a maximum of 135 pupils and a maximum allocation of 0.75 WTE posts.

  • Each candidate must have obtained at least Grade D (or a pass) in five subjects, including Mathematics and English, from the approved list of subjects in the Department of Education Junior Certificate Examination or in an examination of at least equivalent standard.

  • An additional 0.25 wte post allocation is granted to each participating school for each group of up to and including 45 recognised pupils participating in the Junior Certificate School Programme (JCSP) subject to a maximum of 135 pupils.

  • Generally, issues are handled at the working level by the individuals identified in the Article entitled “Points of Contact” before being elevated to the signatories, or their designees for resolution.

  • When considering applicants Junior Certificate and UCAT performance (see 3.3 above) are important and these are scored.

  • An additional 0.25 wte post is granted for each group of up to and including 45 recognised pupils participating in the Junior Certificate School Programme (JCSP) subject to a maximum of 135 pupils and a maximum allocation of 0.75 wte posts.

  • Schools are reminded that with effect from 1st September 2011, the minimumrequired standard of education for appointment to the post of Special Needs Assistant is:- A FETAC level 3 major qualification on the National Framework of QualificationsORA minimum of three grade Ds in the Junior Certificate OREquivalent Established criteria of the Board shall take account of the Employment Equality Acts, 1998 and 2008 and the Code of Practice of the Equality Authority.

  • An additional 0.25 wte post is granted for each group of up to and including 45 recognised pupils participating in the Junior Certificate School Programme (JCSP) subject to a maximum of 135 pupils.

  • There has been a continuous improvement in the educational composition of the labour force: over the period quarter 4 2006 – quarter 4 2012, the share of third level graduates increased by nine percentage points to 43%, compared to the 2020 target of48%; the share of those holding at most a Junior Certificate (or equivalent) dropped to be low 17%, compared to a target of 7% for2020.

  • All references to Junior Cycle and Junior Certificate examinations in Rules 20, 21, 32, 33 and 34 of the Rules and Programmes for Secondary Schools 2004/2005 will be superseded by the provisions within this circular.

Related to Junior Certificate

  • Senior Certificate As defined in the Series Supplement.

  • Senior Certificates As specified in the Preliminary Statement.

  • Group II Senior Certificates As specified in the Preliminary Statement.

  • Group I Senior Certificates As specified in the Preliminary Statement.

  • Group 1 Senior Certificates As specified in the Preliminary Statement.

  • Group 2 Senior Certificates As specified in the Preliminary Statement.

  • Group 3 Senior Certificates As specified in the Preliminary Statement.

  • Super Senior Certificates As specified in the Preliminary Statement.

  • Subordinate Certificate Any one of the Class M Certificates or Class B Certificates, executed by the Trustee and authenticated by the Certificate Registrar substantially in the form annexed hereto as Exhibit B and Exhibit C, respectively.

  • Senior Certificate Group As specified in the Preliminary Statement.

  • Group 1 Certificate Any Class A-1 or Class A-R Certificate.

  • Group 2 Certificate Any Class A-2 Certificate.

  • Junior Subordinate Certificates The Class B-4, Class B-5 and Class B-6 Certificates.

  • Junior Certificateholder The Holder of not less than 95% of the Percentage Interests of the Junior Class of Certificates.

  • Subordinate Certificates As specified in the Preliminary Statement.

  • Class X-B Certificate Any one of the Certificates executed and authenticated by the Certificate Administrator or the Authenticating Agent in substantially the form set forth in Exhibit A-7 hereto.

  • Class X Certificate Any one of the Certificates with a "Class X" designation on the face thereof, substantially in the form of Exhibit A-1, and evidencing a "regular interest" in REMIC II for purposes of the REMIC Provisions.

  • Class X-D Certificate Any one of the Certificates executed and authenticated by the Certificate Administrator or the Authenticating Agent in substantially the form set forth in Exhibit A-12 hereto.

  • Class H Certificate means any of the Certificates with a "Class H" designation on the face thereof, substantially in the form of Exhibit A-4 attached hereto, and evidencing a portion of a class of "regular interests" in REMIC III for purposes of the REMIC Provisions.

  • Group 1 Certificates As specified in the Preliminary Statement.

  • Class B-5 Certificate Any one of the Certificates executed by the Trustee and authenticated by the Trustee or the Authenticating Agent in substantially the form set forth in Exhibit B-5 and Exhibit C hereto. Class B-5 Certificateholder: The registered holder of a Class B-5 Certificate.

  • Class X-A Certificate Any one of the Certificates executed and authenticated by the Certificate Administrator or the Authenticating Agent in substantially the form set forth in Exhibit A-6 hereto.

  • LIBOR Certificate Any Class A1, Class A2, Class A3, Class A4, Class A5, Class M1, Class M2, Class M3, Class M4, Class M5, Class M6, Class M7, Class M8, Class M9, Class B1 or Class B2 Certificate.

  • Class B-1 Certificate Any one of the Certificates executed by the Trustee and authenticated by the Trustee or the Authenticating Agent in substantially the form set forth in Exhibit B-1 and Exhibit C hereto. Class B-1 Certificateholder: The registered holder of a Class B-1 Certificate.

  • Class R-1 Certificate Any Certificate designated a “Class R-1 Certificate” on the face thereof, in the form set forth in Exhibit A-5 hereto, evidencing the Residual Interest in REMIC I and representing the right to the Percentage Interest of distributions provided for the Class R-1 Certificates as set forth herein.

  • Class C Certificate Any one of the Certificates with a “Class C” designation on the face thereof, substantially in the form of Exhibit A-1 attached hereto, and evidencing a portion of a class of “regular interests” in REMIC III for purposes of the REMIC Provisions.