Examples of Underage individual in a sentence
GOLDBERG: I note that on the report that was filed it says, "Underage individual was asked for an ID." So we're set with the fact that the minor did take out her license and presented it to the store.
GOLDBERG: I note that on the report that was filed it says, "Underage individual was asked for an ID." So we're set with the fact that the minor did take out her license and presented it to the store.
Key Individual means any individual ultimately responsible for establishing or directing policies and procedures of the licensee, such as an executive officer, manager, director, or trustee.
Disabled individual means a person older than 13 years of age who by reason of age or physical or mental disease, defect, or injury is substantially unable to protect the person's self from harm or to provide food, shelter, or medical care for the person's self.
Covered individual means a person or entity who is a member of any of the following classes:
Minority individual means an individual who is a citizen of the United States or a legal resident alien and who satisfies one or more of the following definitions:
Eligible Individual means any person who is an Employee, a Consultant or a Non-Employee Director, as determined by the Administrator.
Qualifying Individual means an individual aged 18 years or over who is deemed to be resident in the UK for tax purposes. This includes a non-resident who performs duties which by virtue of Section 28 of the Income Tax (Earnings & Pensions) Act 2003 are treated as being performed in the UK (Crown employees serving overseas) or is married to, or is in a civil partnership with a person who performs such duties.
Responsible individual means an individual who is employed by a licensee and has principal managerial authority over the provision of money services by the licensee in this state.
Designated Individual has the meaning set forth in Section 10.3.A hereof.
Debarred Individual is an individual who has been debarred by the FDA pursuant to 21 U.S.C. §335a (a) or (b) from providing services in any capacity to a person that has an approved or pending drug or biological product application.
Low-income individual means an individual who:
Key Individuals means the Service Provider Representatives identified as being key individuals for the provision of the Services as set out in Schedule 5.5.
Aggrieved individual means a student, the parents or guardians of a student under the age of 18 acting on behalf of a student, an employee of the district, or member of the public who is directly affected by and/or is witness to an alleged violation of Board policies prohibiting unlawful discrimination or harassment.
registered individual means an individual who is registered
Subject individual means a current FAA employee's father, mother, son, daughter, brother, sister, uncle, aunt, first cousin, nephew, niece, husband, wife, father-in-law, mother-in-law, son-in-law, daughter-in-law, brother-in- law, sister-in-law, stepfather, stepmother, stepson, stepdaughter, stepbrother, stepsister, half brother, half sister, spouse of an in-law, or a member of his/her household.
Eligible Individuals means directors, officers, employees and consultants of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries or Affiliates, and prospective employees and consultants who have accepted offers of employment or consultancy from the Company or its Subsidiaries or Affiliates.
Qualified individual means an individual who:
qualifying individuals means individuals who have been, or without the assistance might otherwise be—
Economically disadvantaged individual means an individual who is either: (1) eligible for services under the Workforce Investment Act of 1988 (WIA) (29 U.S.C.A 2801 et seq.), as determined by the San Francisco Private Industry Council; or (2) designated “economically disadvantaged” for the First Source Hiring Administration, as an individual who is at risk of relying upon, or returning to, public assistance.
Authorized individual means an individual known to and screened by the Licensee and determined to be necessary and appropriate to have access to the Nonpublic Information held by the Licensee and its Information Systems.
Historically Disadvantaged Individual (HDI) - means a South African citizen:
Historically Disadvantaged Individual (HDI) means a South African citizen -
Historically disadvantaged individuals (HDIs means all South African citizens –
Tipped employee means any employee engaged in an occupation in which s/he customarily and regularly receives more than $30 per month in tips. Tips include amounts designated as a tip by credit card customers on their charge slips. Nothing in this rule prevents an employer from requiring employees to share or allocate such tips or gratuities on a pre-established basis among other employees who customarily and regularly receive tips. Employer-required sharing of tips with employees who do not customarily and regularly receive tips, such as management or food preparers, or deduction of credit card processing fees from tipped employees, shall nullify allowable tip credits towards the minimum wage.
relevant individual means such individual as the Minister may prescribe by regulations made under section 77(1) for the purposes of section 18(1)(a), (2)(a) and (3)(a), and the Minister may prescribe different individuals in different regulations for different purposes;
Self-Employed Individual means an individual who has Earned Income for the taxable year from the unincorporated trade, or business or partnership with respect to which the Plan is established; also, an individual who would have had Earned Income but for the fact such trade, business or partnership had no net profits for the taxable year.
Resident individual means any natural person who is domiciled in this state at any time during the taxable year or who resides in this state during the taxable year for other than a temporary or transitory purpose. In the absence of convincing proof to the contrary, an individual other than a member of the armed forces of the United States, who is present in this state for more than one hundred eighty-three (183) days during the taxable year, is presumed to be a resident, but the absence of an individual from this state for more than one hundred eighty- three (183) days raises no presumption that the individual is not a resident. A resident who removes from the state during a taxable year is considered a resident until such resident has both established a definite domicile elsewhere and abandoned any domicile in this state;