Plastic Explosives Convention definition

Plastic Explosives Convention means the Convention on the Marking of Plastic Explosives for the Purpose of Identification, done at Montreal on 1 March 1991;
Plastic Explosives Convention means the Convention on the Marking of Plastic Explosives for the Purpose of Detection, done at Montreal on 1 March 1991, a copy of the English text of which is set out in Schedule 2B

Examples of Plastic Explosives Convention in a sentence

  • T.S. 1998 No. 54, [2005] ATNIA 18 (Plastic Explosives Convention).

  • It is very difficult to provide percentages due to the fact that some 80% are not registered.

  • This number is smaller than the 80 recorded for the more recent 1991 Plastic Explosives Convention, and approximately equal to the 64 acceptances already recorded for the 1997 Terrorist Bombing Convention.

  • Clause 11 amends section 4 of the principal Act by inserting new definitions relating to the Nuclear Material Convention and the Plastic Explosives Convention.

  • Besides the above, various other conventions, such as the International Convention against the taking of Hostages (1979)- (Hostage Convention), the Convention on the Physical Protection of Nuclear Material (1980)- (Nuclear Materials Convention), the Convention on the Marking of Plastic Explosives for the Purpose of Detection (1991)- (Plastic Explosives Convention) etc.

  • In order to Address the issue of terrorism New Zealand: will make further provision for the suppression of terrorism as far as new laws are concerned; will implement New Zealand’s obligations under the Bombings Convention, the Financing Convention, the Anti-terrorism Resolution, the Nuclear Material Convention, the Plastic Explosives Convention, the Nuclear Terrorism Convention; and will implement the Al-Qaida and the Taliban Sanctions Resolutions.

  • Additional controls are included in the Terrorism Suppression Amendment Act 2003, which implements New Zealand’s obligations under the Plastic Explosives Convention.

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  • Domestic Transportation means air transportation between points in Canada, from and to the same point in Canada or between Canada and a point outside Canada that is not in the territory of another country.

  • Flammable liquid means any liquid that has a flash point of seventy degrees Fahrenheit, or less, as determined by a tagliabue or equivalent closed cup test device.

  • median concentration means that half of the homes in a county are expected to be below this value and half to be above it. All houses contain some radon, and a few houses will contain much more than the median concentration. The only way to accurately assess long-term exposure to radon in a specific house is through long-term testing (sampling the indoor air for a year or more). The EPA recommends that all homes be tested for radon. Columbia University's "Radon Project" website offers help to homeowners in assessing the cost vs. benefit of testing a specific house for radon or modifying it for radon reduction (see http://www.stat.columbia.edu/~radon/).