Local Language definition

Local Language means the language declared by the concerned State Government as their official language.
Local Language means English and/or local dialects used in the Territory.
Local Language means any Zambian local language;

Examples of Local Language in a sentence

  • All the above staff of the Contractor shall wear uniform and badges identifying their category and name in English and Local Language.

  • The workmen of the Successful Bidder(s) should be conversant in Local Language/ Hindi.

  • The contractor shall before he commences his work on contract display and correctly maintain & continue to display and correctly in a clean and legible condition in conspicuous places on the work notice in English and in the Local Language spoken by the majority of the Workers giving the fair wages notified or prescribed by the Haryana Public Works Department and the hours of work for which such wages are earned.

  • Other certificates of technical qualification also be enclosed Plumber cum supervisor should be ITI in Plumber or with more than 2 years experience to related field All the above staff of the Contractor shall wear uniform and badges identifying their category and name in English and Local Language Contractor must necessarily have ESI/EPF Code numbers and must be complying ESI/EPF.

  • Candidates should only be allowed to begin an internship after they are qualified by program faculty and have passed the certification exam.


More Definitions of Local Language

Local Language means the language specified on the Cover Sheet.
Local Language means Thai language as used in the Territory.
Local Language means Portuguese as used in the Territory.
Local Language means the tradition Chinese as used in the Territory.
Local Language in this tender means Gujarati.
Local Language means Arabic and English as used in the Territory.
Local Language means the generally accepted written and spoken language of the applicable Active Territory.