the United Kingdom definition

the United Kingdom means Great Britain and Northern Ireland;
the United Kingdom means Great Britain and Northern Ireland; ee. “Vice-Chair” means the Vice-Chair of the Trustees;

Examples of the United Kingdom in a sentence

  • You must inform the School immediately if your child requires a visa to attend school in the United Kingdom.

  • This includes ensuring the School is always in possession of accurate contact information, including the current address, telephone number and email address for parents and guardians and notification of any changes to your child’s immigration status in the United Kingdom.

  • Where your child does not have the legal right to study in the United Kingdom, the School will terminate the agreement with immediate effect.

  • When both parents reside outside the United Kingdom, parental responsibility must be delegated to a suitable approved adult over the age of 25 years who has agreed to take full responsibility for the pupil when not at school and who can, if necessary, come to the School within 24 (twenty-four hours), where a child is unwell or the Headmaster has otherwise required the child to be removed from boarding.

  • If at any time during your child's time at the School you (or either of you) will not be in the United Kingdom at any time or will otherwise be absent from your main residential address for a period of longer than 24 (twenty-four) hours three (3) consecutive days during term-time, then you must inform the School in writing and provide the details required by the School as a result, including the name and contact details for a 'responsible adult' for the period of your absence.


More Definitions of the United Kingdom

the United Kingdom means Great Britain and Northern Ireland; and words importing one gender shall include all genders, and the singular includes the plural and vice versa.
the United Kingdom means the United Kingdom or any part of it.
the United Kingdom means Great Britain and Northern Ireland; aa. words importing the masculine gender only shall include the feminine gender. Words importing the singular number shall include the plural number, and vice versa;
the United Kingdom means Great Britain and Northern Ireland, including any area outside the territorial sea of the United Kingdom designated under its laws concerning the Continental Shelf and in accordance with international law as an area within which the rights of the United Kingdom with respect to the seabed and sub-soil and their natural resources may be exercised;
the United Kingdom means Great Britain and Northern Ireland; and words importing the masculine gender only shall include the feminine gender.
the United Kingdom means Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands.