Other Privileges definition

Other Privileges means co-curricular activities which may occur during or after regular school hours, on or off school property, such as Youth leadership activities, field trips, etc.
Other Privileges means extracurricular activities which may occur during or after regular school hours, on or off school property.
Other Privileges means major co-curricular activities which may occur during or after regular instructional hours, on or off BOCES Property, such as SkillsUSA competitions, field trips, etc.

More Definitions of Other Privileges

Other Privileges means major co-curricular activities which may occur during or after regular school hours, on or off school property, such as technology competitions, major field trips, etc.

Related to Other Privileges

  • Privileges means exclusive privileges as set out in the E-Privilege which may be, from time to time, updated or amended by the Company;

  • Clinical Privileges or “PRIVILEGES” means the authorization granted by the Board to render specific patient care services, for which the Medical Staff Leaders and Board have developed eligibility and other credentialing criteria and focused and ongoing professional practice evaluation standards.

  • Trading Privileges means Trading Access or the right granted to a Person to use the SEF operated by BSEF for execution of Swaps. No Person may exercise Trading Privileges on behalf of a Participant during any suspension of such Participant’s Trading Privileges.

  • Work Product Privilege Documents means communications, written materials and tangible things prepared by or for in-house or outside counsel, or prepared by or for the Company, in anticipation of or in connection with litigation, arbitration, or other dispute resolution proceedings.

  • Powers means all of the general and specific powers of the authority as provided in this chapter which shall be broadly and liberally interpreted to authorize the authority to act in accordance with the goals of the authority and in a manner consistent with the legislative findings and guiding principles.