Participating Police Force definition

Participating Police Force means police force and associated personnel of Australia, New Zealand, Fiji, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Tonga and such other State which, with the concurrence of the Parties to this Agreement, contributes such personnel to the Visiting Contingent.
Participating Police Force means: (a) the Metropolitan Police Service; (b) Thames Valley Police; Definition Interpretation (c) Hampshire Constabulary; (d) Merseyside Constabulary; (e) Surrey Constabulary; (f) Sussex Constabulary; and (g) each Police Force, Home Office Force or Hosted Entity who becomes a Participating Police Force pursuant to clause 9;

Examples of Participating Police Force in a sentence

  • The most senior Australian Police Officer of the Participating Police Force, shall be the head of the Participating Police Force, with responsibility for control of that Force.

  • Members of the Participating Armed Forces and Participating Police Force and other members of the Visiting Contingent appointed to the Solomon Islands Police Force may detain and disarm any person or persons who are committing or attempting to commit offences in relation to person or property.

  • In exercising that control, the head of the Participating Police Force shall consult with the head of the Visiting Contingent.

Related to Participating Police Force

  • Participating Countries means, collectively, all such countries.”

  • Participating Dentist means any Dentist who, at the time of rendering a Covered Dental Service to the Member, has a written agreement with CareFirst BlueChoice or the Dental Plan for the rendering of such service.

  • Business Continuity Plan means any plan prepared pursuant to clause H5.6, as may be amended from time to time.

  • Transition Plan means a transition plan, acceptable to the LHIN that indicates how the needs of the HSP’s clients will be met following the termination of this Agreement and how the transition of the clients to new service providers will be effected in a timely manner; and