Sector 1 definition

Sector 1 means “manufacturing” establishments i.e. vehicle body builders; trailers and caravan manufacturing and warranty repairs; vehicle components and accessories, fibreglass component manufacturing; repairs and sales.
Sector 1 means manufacturing & vehicle body building establishments (Chapter II & III), i.e. vehicle body builders; trailers and caravan manufacturers and warranty repairs; vehicle components and accessories; fibre-glass component manufacturers, repairs and sales.

Examples of Sector 1 in a sentence

  • The sectors of activity did not differ from those identified in the operation proposal: • Sector 1: Water & Sanitation: ⇒ Rural water sources: Drilling of 2 xxxxx; ⇒ Waste disposal and latrines: Building of 100 gender-separated latrines • Sector 2: Health ⇒ Primary health care: Light rehabilitation and relaunch of activities in the two health centres; relaunch of vaccination activities (in coordination with AWD); ⇒ Rehabilitation of medical facilities: Light rehabilitation in the two health centres.

Related to Sector 1

  • Primary sector business means an individual, corporation, limited liability company,

  • COVID-19 Measures means any quarantine, “shelter in place”, “stay at home”, workforce reduction, social distancing, shut down, closure or sequester order, guideline, recommendation or Law, or any other applicable Laws, guidelines or recommendations by any Governmental Entity in connection with or in response to COVID-19.

  • Soil texture means proportion by weight of sand, silt, and clay in a soil.

  • Region means the Control Areas and Transmission Facilities with respect to which a Party serves as RTO or Reliability Coordinator under NERC policies and procedures.

  • Director-General means the Director-General of the Department;

  • Supportive measures means individualized services that are offered to the complainant or the respondent designed to restore or preserve equal access to the District’s education program or activity without unreasonably burdening the other party. The supportive measures must be non-disciplinary and non-punitive in nature; offered before or after the filing of a formal complaint or where no formal complaint has been filed; and offered to either party as appropriate, as reasonably available, and without fee or charge. Examples of supportive measures include, but are not limited to: measures designed to protect the safety of all parties or the District’s educational environment, or deter sexual harassment; counseling; extensions of deadlines or other course-related adjustments; modifications of work or class schedules; campus escort services; mutual restrictions on contact between the parties; changes in work or class locations; leaves of absence; and increased security and monitoring of certain areas of the campus.