University authorities definition
Examples of University authorities in a sentence
Payment will be made after acceptance of items which should be subjected to a pre-acceptance inspection/testing by General ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Defence University authorities.
Licensee shall not possess any highly flammable material, firearm, ammunition, fireworks, explosives, bb device (penal code 12001), dangerous weapons (penal code 12020), any type of sling shot device, paint ball gun, or any other material or instrument which, in the opinion of University authorities, poses an unreasonable risk of damage or injury.
Licensee shall not possess any highly flammable material, firearm, ammunition, fireworks, explosives, dangerous weapons or any other material or instrument which, in the opinion of University authorities, poses an unreasonable risk of damage or injury.
Licensee shall not possess any highly flammable material, firearm, ammunition, fireworks, explosives, dangerous weapons, or any other material or instrument, which in the opinion of University authorities poses an unreasonable risk of damage or injury.
Withholding authorizations will be submitted to the appropriate University authorities.
Resident shall not possess in the Unit any highly flammable material, firearm, ammunition, fireworks, explosives, dangerous weapons or any other material or instrument which, in the opinion of the University authorities, poses an unreasonable risk of damage or injury.
University policy prohibits the possession or storage of firearms by any person on University grounds, except with permission of University authorities.
HS may inform the appropriate University authorities of the termination, including the ▇▇▇▇ of your faculty.
Both Contractor and NCCU will be relieved of their obligations under this Agreement if, and so long as, either is prevented from performing its obligations by any act of war, hostile foreign action, nuclear explosion, riot, strikes, civil insurrection, mandatory governmental action, earthquake, hurricane, tornado, regulations of public or University authorities (including, but not limited to, quarantines), or other catastrophic natural or supernatural events beyond the reasonable control of either party.
Additional State, Local, and University authorities may be contacted to address concerns of inadequate supervision of children.