Principle definition

Principle means, unless the context otherwise indicates, a principle set out in the PFMI Report.
Principle means one of the Authority’s Principles for Businesses;
Principle. A faculty member who receives a merit increase according to Article 9.1.2.4 will be exempted as the cause of a salary inversion.

Examples of Principle in a sentence

  • When dealing with Personal Information in carrying out the Activity, the Grantee agrees not to do anything which, if done by the Commonwealth, would be a breach of an Australian Privacy Principle.

  • The Union will exert and document their best efforts to recruit and identify residents of the Local Area, in a manner that is consistent with the District’s Core Value and Guiding Principle, and those individuals shall be referred for Project work first, to the extent allowed by law, and consistent with the Union's hiring hall provisions, and as long as they possess the requisite skills and qualifications, including journeymen and apprentices covered by this Agreement.

  • Principle work sites for community health nurses shall be provided with reference books that may be required.

  • Doing so provides verification that an Investment accords with the Commercial Market Operator Principle (“CMOP”) but is not a prerequisite because the Manager was appointed on the basis that it would, and is required by the Fund’s Investment and Operational Guidelines to, complete Investments on commercial terms which xxxxxxxx returns.

  • Bonus Fund Total Operator (Principle) Operator (Intermediate) Truck Driver SCHEDULE FOR CONSTRUCTION Rates: CLASSIFICATIONS AND HOURLY WAGES AS OF JANUARY Wage Safety Train.


More Definitions of Principle

Principle. A faculty member who receives a merit increase according to Article 9.1.2.4 will be exempted as the cause of a salary inversion. Salary Inversion Adjustments Salary inversions that arise from promotions, other than from those exempted faculty, shall be adjusted as follows: Adjustment = 100% of salary difference + $100 for each year in rank up to a maximum of five (5) years in rank. It is understood this scheme might lead to excessive adjustments, and limits on the overall award may be necessary.
Principle. 7: Businesses should support a precautionary approach to environmental challenges; • Principle 8: undertake initiatives to promote greater environmental responsibility; and • Principle 9: encourage the development and diffusion of environmentally friendly technologies... Anti-Corruption • Principle 10: Businesses should work against all forms of corruption, including extortion and bribery.
Principle means a principle of the FSA’s or PRA’s Principles for Businesses;
Principle means one of the 8 numbered "Principles" of corporate governance issued by the ASX Corporate Governance Council.
Principle means, unless the context otherwise indicates, a principle set out in the PFMI Report; “ROC” means the Legal Entity Identifier System Regulatory Oversight Committee;
Principle has the meaning set forth in the recitals hereof.
Principle means Principle Distribution, LLC.