(y) definition

(y)  persons with reduced mobility’ means persons who have a particular difficulty when using public transport, including elderly persons, persons with disabilities, persons with sensory impairments and wheelchair users, pregnant women and persons accompanying small children;”;
(y)  means the lawful currency of Japan.
(y)  trustee” means a person who holds the property of the mutual fund in trust for the benefit of the unitholders and includes a trustee company and the directors of the trustee company;”

More Definitions of (y)

(y) . Authorization' means a permission embodied in a document granted by the FDA to a natural or juridical person who has submitted an application to implement the manufacture, importation, exportation, sale, offer for sale, distribution, transfer, and/or, where appropriate, the use, testing, promotion, advertising, or sponsorship of health products. The authorization can take the form of a permit, a license, a certificate of registration, of accreditation, of compliance, or of exemption, or any similar document.
(y) . MONTH" means any calendar month.
(y) . PRINCIPAL PARTY" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 13(b) hereof.
(y) . Term" shall mean the period of time described in Section 2 hereof (including any extension, continuation or termination described therein).
(y) . Greenhouse" means a permanent structure protected by an exterior envelope or assembly that provides protection of all structural members from the detrimental effects of the exterior environment. These assemblies may include, but are not limited to, translucent roof and wall panels. The structure shall be provided with means to control temperature and/or humidity for the cultivation or protection of plants. Structures of a temporary or non-secure nature, including but not limited to movable greenhouses, tents, and hoop houses, are not considered a greenhouse for purposes of commercial cannabis cultivation.
(y) . Appropriate authority” means:
(y)  critical entities” means entities as defined in Article 2(1) of Directive (EU) 2022/2557 of the European Parliament and of the Council (*);