Practice Note definition

Practice Note means the practice notes as issued from time to time by NZX;
Practice Note means a document issued by a regulatory agency with respect to a matter within its authority, which sets out––
Practice Note means VAT Practice Note 12 issued on 24 November 1993;

Examples of Practice Note in a sentence

  • The arbitration shall be administered by Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre (“HKIAC”) in accordance with its Practice Note on UNICITRAL cases.

  • Magistrates should set a timetable in accordance with Local Court Practice Note 2 of 2012: Domestic and Personal Violence Proceedings, with the following alterations.

  • This Practice Note provides guidance for members of staff and volunteers to recognise ‘signs’ of bullying behaviour and understand the impact that it can have on the child or young person who is being bullied.

  • As provided in the Office of Local Government Meetings Practice Note August 2009, it is a matter for the Council to decide whether a matter is to be discussed during the closed part of a meeting.

  • This Practice Note looks at wellbeing and protection best practice in first aid and the treatment of injuries in these circumstances and covers situations where a child or young person has a pre-existing medical condition.


More Definitions of Practice Note

Practice Note. At a review hearing of a voluntary placement, the court does not have jurisdiction to direct orders to the parents, caregivers, or child. The court has jurisdiction to order DSS to file a petition. An indigent parent is not entitled to appointed counsel, and the child is not represented by a guardian ad litem. The voluntary nature of the placement means that the parents or guardian may reassume custody of the child at any time, unless DSS has filed a petition alleging abuse, neglect, or dependency and obtained a nonsecure custody order.
Practice Note. Any GAL appointment in the underlying abuse, neglect, or dependency case that is still in effect when the juvenile turns 18 expires with the termination of the court’s jurisdiction in that action. See G.S. 7B-200(a). Although no longer in a GAL role, a member of the GAL team may be called as a witness by one of the parties in the judicial review hearing if the GAL has relevant information for the court to consider.
Practice Note means a practice note issued by the ZSE from time to time to clarify or expand upon these rules;
Practice Note. The default position in respect of any claims or proceedings to which the indemnities under clauses 26.8, 26.11 and 26.12 apply is that the indemnified party will retain control over the applicable claim or proceedings and there is no obligation for the indemnified party to hand over control of any such claims or proceedings to the party providing the indemnity. However, the parties may agree a different process in respect of the conduct of claims or proceedings to which clauses 26.8, 26.11 and 26.12 apply.
Practice Note means the document titled Planning Agreements within the Development Contributions Practice Note issued by the NSW Department of Infrastructure Planning and Natural Resources on 19 July 2005, as may be amended.
Practice Note. Insert whichever is applicable
Practice Note means the practice notes on development contributions published by the Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Natural Resources on 19 July 2005 and Department of Planning and Environment. Public includes a section of the public; Public benefit means the benefit enjoyed by the public as a consequence of development contribution; Public Purpose includes:  Provision of, including recoupment of, the cost of public amenities or public services;  Provision of, including recoupment of, the cost of affordable housing;  Transport or other infrastructure relating to land;  Funding of recurrent expenditure relating to the provision of public amenities of public services, affordable housing or transport or other infrastructure;  Monitoring of the planning impacts of development; and  Conservation or enhancement of the natural environment; Regulation means the Environmental Planning and Assessment Regulation (as amended) 2000; Surplus value means the value of the developers’ provision under a planning agreement more than the sum of the value of public works required to be carried out by the developer under a condition imposed under Section 80A (1) of the Act and the value of development contributions that are or could have been required to be made under Section 94 or Section 94A of the Act in respect of the development subject of the Agreement