Para definition

Para means a Para of this Agreement;
Para means Para of this Agreement.
Para means the number of births that are greater than 20 weeks of gestation, including viable and non-viable births, where multiples are counted as one birth.

Examples of Para in a sentence

  • In derogation from Section 438 Para 1 No. 3 German Civil Code [BGB] the general statute of limitations for claims arising from defects in quality and defects of title is one (1) year from delivery.

  • March 2013 World Archery Newsletter Page 8 Appointment of International Classifiers for 2013 Para Archery Events After having received the availabilities of International Classifiers and International Classifier Candidates, the Head of the Classification together with the Para Archery Committee appointed the International Classifiers for the 2013 Para Archery events.

  • Nove Mesto (CZE) Para Archery World Ranking Tournament There has been a change to the invitation package of the Nove Mesto (CZE) World Ranking Tournament.

  • Other special statutory provisions concerning the statute of limitations (in particular Section 438 Para 1 No. 1, Para 3, Sections 444, 479 German Civil Code [BGB], remain unaffected.

  • The plant is considered to be accepted after our commissioning was successfully tested, even if the Customer did not participate in this test in spite of a reasonably set period in accordance with Section 640 Para 2 German Civil Code [BGB].


More Definitions of Para

Para means the Professional Association of Resident Physicians of Alberta.
Para means paragraph of this Scheme
Para means a Para of thisAgreement;
Para means the Professional Association of Resident Physicians of Alberta, the non- profit organization that endeavors to provide effective representation of physicians completing further training in a residency program in Alberta.
Para means a paragraph of this order.
Para means a paragraph in the Insurance Regulations 2021
Para means “along-side” – so paraeducator means someone who works “alongside” an educator – similar to the way assistants in the medical and legal field are called “paramedics” and “paralegals.” Districts may refer to such individuals as teacher aides, instructional assistants, paraprofessionals, educational technicians, or therapy aides or assistants.