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TermDefinitionCountryCitation/Link
c2cc2c Rail Limited (Company Registration Number 02938993) and includes its successor in title from time to time;United Kingdom2007 No. 2297
cab-complete vehiclea heavy-duty incomplete vehicle with either a completed occupant compartment that requires only the addition of a cargo-carrying surface, work-performing equipment or load-bearing component to perform its intended functions or with the back of the cab cut out for the intended installation of a structure that permits access from the driver’s area to the back of the vehicle.CanadaSOR/2013-24
cabbagescabbages grown in Eastern Canada by a producer in the crop year 1982-83 and sold by the producer as fresh vegetables or for processing on or before June 30, 1983;CanadaSOR/84-27
cabin crewa person on board a civil aircraft, other than flight crew, who is carried for the purpose of performing in the interests of the safety of the passengers, duties that are assigned to him for that purpose by the operator or the commander of that aircraft;United Kingdom2004 No. 756
cabin luggageluggage which the passenger has in his cabin or is otherwise in his possession, custody or control. Except for the application of paragraph 8 of this Article and Article 8, cabin luggage includes luggage which the passenger has in or on his vehicle;CanadaS.C. 2001, c. 6
cabin luggageluggage which the passenger has in his...United Kingdom1995 c. 21
cabin user feea special use fee paid annually by a cabin owner to the Secretary in accordance with this chapter.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
cabina privately built and owned recreation residence that is authorized for use and occupancy on National Forest System land.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
cable armouringmeasures for cable crossings to protect cables and prevent loss of seabed sediment by use of grout bags, protective aprons, mattresses, flow energy dissipation (frond) devices or rock and gravel dumping;United Kingdom2014 No. 2594
cable channela portion of the electromagnetic frequency spectrum which is used in a cable system and which is capable of delivering a television channel (as television channel is defined by the Commission by regulation);United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
cable crossingsthe crossing of existing sub-sea cables by the inter-array, interconnecting and/or export cables authorised by this Order together with physical protection measures including concrete mattresses and/or rock placement;United Kingdom2014 No. 1599
cable detection work licencea licence granted under section 81;SingaporeCap. 89A
cable detection workerany person whose trade or occupation requires or includes the personal performance by him of cable detection work;SingaporeCap. 89A
cable detection workany work of detecting or locating any electricity cable;SingaporeCap. 89A
cable ductsconduits for the installation of cables;United Kingdom2014 No. 1873
cable jointing baysthe underground concrete bays comprised in the connection works where the onshore export cables are jointed (but does not include the transition joint bays);United Kingdom2014 No. 2950
cable operatorany person or group of persons (A) who provides cable service over a cable system and directly or through one or more affiliates owns a significant interest in such cable system, or (B) who otherwise controls or is responsible for, through any arrangement, the management and operation of such a cable system;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
cable programmea programme which is included in a cable programme service;SingaporeCap. 63
cable programming serviceany video programming provided over a cable system, regardless of service tier, including installation or rental of equipment used for the receipt of such video programming, other than (A) video programming carried on the basic service tier, and (B) video programming offered on a per channel or per program basis.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
cable protectionphysical measures for the protection of cables including concrete mattresses, with or without frond devices, and/or rock placement;United Kingdom2014 No. 2950
cable re-transmissionthe reception and immediate re-transmission by way of a cable programme service of a broadcast.”.United Kingdom1996 No. 2967
cable retransmissionthe reception and immediate retransmission without alteration by way of a cable programme service of a broadcast or of a cable programme initially transmitted from another Member State of the EEA.IrelandNumber 28 of 2000
cable systemsthe three electrical cables and their respective accessories including cable joints and terminations, with an operating voltage of up to 400kV, necessary to transmit the power between two electrical nodes within the authorised development, and for the offshore element of the cable corridor, comprising subsea export cables, the three cables shall be bundled together as one cable system, and for the onshore element of the cable corridor, the cable system shall comprise three separate onshore cables, each containing a single conductor, and the cable system may also include one or more auxiliary cables (normally fibre optic cables) for the purpose of control, monitoring, protection or general communications;United Kingdom2014 No. 2950
cable television channel servicethe assembly, programming and transmission by cables of any broadcasting television content on a given set of frequencies to multiple subscribers;IndiaNo. 11 of 2007
cable television networkany system consisting of closed transmission paths and associated signal generation, control and distribution equipment, designed to receive and re-transmit television channels or programmes for reception by multiple subscribers;IndiaNo. 11 of 2007
cablesall cables with a rated voltage of less than 250 volts that serve as a connection or an extension to connect EEE to the electrical outlet or to connect two or more EEE to each other;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2012/en/si/05...
cablea cable or system of cables together with any associated apparatus and works for the purpose of the processing or transmission of communications or other signals for the provision of electronic communications services or the transmission or distribution of electricity.United Kingdom2008 No. 80
cablea cable or system of cables, together with any apparatus or associated works, used for the transmission of electricity into or out of the State;IrelandNumber 18 of 2015
cabany structure built of rigid components, transparent or not, which totally encloses the driver and isolates him from the outside, and is capable of being kept permanently closed during service.European Union31977L0311
cadastral mapa map or series of maps referred to under section 15;KenyaCAP. 300
cadastral surveyany survey relating to the recording of land boundaries, subdivision lines, buildings and related details;SingaporeCap. 156
cadet strength limitthe authorized maximum strength of Air Force Cadets of the Academy.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
cadeta person enrolled in the Corps under section 8;SingaporeCap. 194
cadmium platingany deposit or coating of metallic cadmium on a metallic surface.European Union32009R0552
cadmiumcadmium CAS Number 7440-43-9 and its compounds;United Kingdom2003 No. 165
calculated 1991 levelthe calculated level of methyl bromide which it placed on the market or used for its own account in 1991, other than any methyl bromide placed on the market or used on its own account for quarantine or preshipment applications.United Kingdom2002 No. 528
calculated 1997 levelits calculated level of production in 1997.United Kingdom2002 No. 528
calculated amountthe amount calculated in accordance with regulation 12(4);United Kingdom2003 No. 61
calculation amountthe amount of child support maintenance that would, but for the provisions of this Part, be payable under a maintenance calculation which is in force;United Kingdom2000 No. 3186
calculation datethe date specified by the Regulator, by reference to which the value of the resources of a person to whom Article 39(6) applies will be calculated;United Kingdom2005 No. 378
calculation daythe day immediately following the relevant decision day;”.United Kingdom2013 No. 1671
calculation decisiona decision of the Department under Article 13, 18(22) or 19 determining the amount of child support maintenance to be fixed in accordance with Part I of Schedule 1.United Kingdom2012 No. 427
calculation method Athe calculation method provided for in regulation 270;United Kingdom2008 No. 256
calculation method Bthe calculation method provided for in regulation 271;United Kingdom2008 No. 256
calculation method Cthe calculation method provided for in regulation 272;United Kingdom2008 No. 256
calculation method Dthe calculation method provided for in regulation 272A;United Kingdom2010 No. 22
calculation of benefits sectionssections 18 to 30 or any of those sections;IrelandNumber 37 of 2012
calculation period 1973 to 1998the period that commences on 30th May 1973 and ends on 21st May 1998;United Kingdom2013 No. 183
calculation period 1998 to 2015the period that commences on 22nd May 1998 and ends on the councillor’s date of resignation;United Kingdom2013 No. 183
calculation periodthe period of 3 years ending on the last day of the month preceding the month in which is calculated.United Kingdom2014 No. 2043
calculation weekthe expected week of birth of C;”.United Kingdom2015 No. 102
calculation yearthe year preceding an obligation year;United Kingdom2007 No. 871
calculatora part of a meter that receives the output signals from the measurement transducer(s) and possibly from associated measuring instruments and displays the measurement results;United Kingdom2006 No. 1269
calendar quartera period of 3 months beginning on the first day of January, April, July or October in each calendar year;Canada227/2002
calendar daya 24-hour period from 0000 through 2359.United States77 FR 329
calendar quartera 3-month period beginning on January 1, April 1, July 1, or October 1.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
calendar quartera period of 3 months beginning on 1 January, 1 April, 1 July or 1 October;IrelandNumber 31 of 2010
calendar weeka period of seven days beginning with a Sunday;United Kingdom2015 No. 96
calendar yeara period beginning January 1 and ending on the succeeding December 31.United StatesOCCUPATIONS CODE - Title 13 -
calendar yeara period of 12 calendar months beginning with the 1st January;United Kingdom1999 No. 3232
calf passporta document in such form as may be approved by the appropriate Minister for the purposes of moving calves under 28 days old in accordance with article 4 below;United Kingdom1996 No. 1686
calf skinthe outer covering of a young or immature bovine animal;KenyaCAP. 359
calfa bovine animal aged up to six months;United Kingdom2000 No. 270
calfa bovine animal under 12 weeks of age.United Kingdom1995 No. 12
calibrationthe set of specifications and tolerances specific to a particular design, version or application of a component or assembly that describes its operation over its working range.CanadaSOR/2013-24
call attempta call that results in transmission by the covered provider toward an incumbent local exchange carrier (LEC) of the initial call setup message, regardless of the voice call signaling and transmission technology used.United States78 FR 76218
call centrea large office in which a company’s employees provide information to its customers, or sell or advertise its goods or services by telephone;United Kingdom2004 No. 458
call data informationany information that pertains to the handling of specific TRS calls, including the call record identification sequence, the communications assistant identification number, the session start and end times, the conversation start and end times, incoming and outbound telephone numbers, incoming and outbound internet protocol (IP) addresses, total conversation minutes, total session minutes, and the electronic serial number of the consumer device.United States78 FR 40581
call for bidsa call for bids made in accordance with section 14;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 36 (2nd Supp.
call for competitiona call for competition made in a manner required or permitted by regulation 26(8) to (9) or, where relevant, one of the notices referred to in regulation 75(1) or a contest notice;United Kingdom2015 No. 102
call splashingthe transfer of a telephone call from one provider of operator services to another such provider in such a manner that the subsequent provider is unable or unwilling to determine the location of the origination of the call and, because of such inability or unwillingness, is prevented from billing the call on the basis of such location.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
call-identifying informationof any equipment, facility, or service of a telecommunications carrier.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
call-out noticea notice calling out a reservist for relevant service;United Kingdom1997 No. 307
called subscriberof the service in question whose line is the called line (whether or not it is also the connected line).United Kingdom2003 No. 2426
called-up share capitalso much of its share capital as equals the aggregate amount of the calls made on its shares, whether or not those calls have been paid, together with any share capital paid up without being called and any share capital to be paid on a specified future date under the company's constitution, the terms of allotment of the relevant shares or any other arrangements for payment of those shares, and “uncalled share capital” shall be read accordingly;IrelandNumber 38 of 2014
called–in applicationan application referred to the Secretary of State or the Assembly (as the case may be) in accordance with directions given under section 41(5) (Secretary of State’s power to call in applications);United Kingdom2006 No. 641
caller ID servicea service that permits the called party to determine the identity, telephone number, or address of the calling party. The term does not include 911 services.United StatesUTILITIES CODE - Title 2 - Cha
caller identification informationinformation provided by a caller identification service regarding the telephone number of, or other information regarding the origination of, a call made using a telecommunications service or IP-enabled voice service.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
caller identification serviceany service or device designed to provide the user of the service or device with the telephone number of, or other information regarding the origination of, a call made using a telecommunications service or IP-enabled voice service. Such term includes automatic number identification services.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
callerthat other person.United Kingdom1998 No. 3170
calling cardof a phone bill for charges incurred independent of where the call originates.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
calla telephone call or other communication of any kind made or sent wholly or partly on a GSM mobile telephony network or IMT-2000 mobile telephony network;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2003/en/si/01...
callan option transferable by delivery, to demand delivery of a specified number or amount of securities at a fixed price within a specified time but does not include an option or right to acquire securities of the cooperative that granted the option or right to acquire.CanadaS.C. 1998, c. 1
calvesbovine animals which are aged 18 months or less;United Kingdom2013 No. 3
camelida llama, alpaca, vicuna or guanaco;United Kingdom2014 No. 2383
camp siteland on which tents are pitched for the purpose of human habitation and land the use of which is incidental to that purpose;United Kingdom2013 No. 255
campaign organiseran individual or body by whom, or on whose behalf, referendum expenses are incurred (including expenses treated as incurred) in connection with a referendum campaign;United Kingdom2012 No. 2031
campaign periodthe period between the last day on which notice of the business referendum may be published and the day before the date of the business referendum.”.United Kingdom2013 No. 798
campaign periodthe period specified as such in the notice issued by the Commission in relation to an election;KenyaCAP. 7
camping accommodationof an outlet or hook-up at the campsite and are supplied with the campsite.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. E-15
campus directorthe head of the campus under section 12615(d) of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
canal workso much of any specified work or any other work of which the Company is in possession under the powers conferred by this Order as is in or over the canal;United Kingdom2012 No. 2679
canal workso much of any such work as is not in or over the Canals.United Kingdom2011 No. 41
canalevery canal and lock that belongs to Canada and includes every canal and lock acquired, constructed, extended, enlarged, repaired or improved at the expense of Canada, or for the acquisition, construction, repairing, extending, enlarging or improving of which any public money is voted and appropriated by Parliament, except works for which money has been appropriated as a subsidy only, and all works and property appertaining or incidental to such a canal or that are placed under the management, charge and direction or the control of the Minister of Transport by the Governor in Council;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. T-18
cancellation accountthe account provided by the administrator into which allowances must be surrendered by a participant in compliance with article 53;United Kingdom2010 No. 768
cancellation eventan occasion when the rights and interests of a participant in the scheme property of a unit trust scheme are wholly redeemed, or otherwise wholly purchased or wholly cancelled, by the trustee of that scheme, other than an occasion when the rights and interests of the participant in the scheme property become the rights and interests of its successor in the scheme property;United Kingdom1996 No. 1585
cancellation of a registrationthe cancellation of a Member State’s authorisation for a vehicle to be used in road traffic.’;European Union32014L0046
cancellation periodthe period of 7 days starting with the date of receipt by the consumer of a notice of the right to cancel;United Kingdom2008 No. 1816
cancellation request periodthe taxable period during which a request for the cancellation of a waiver of exemption is made in accordance with paragraph (10);Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2006/en/si/05...
cancellationthe crediting of the unit in the national cancellation account in the UK registry, and a unit so credited is “cancelled”;United Kingdom2010 No. 216
cancellationthe non-operation of a flight which was previously planned and on which at least one place was reserved.European Union32004R0261
candelabra base incandescent lampa lamp that uses candelabra screw base as described in ANSI C81.61–2006, Specifications for Electric Bases, common designations E11 and E12.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
candidate concerneda candidate which has not been informed that they have been unsuccessful in accordance with regulation 22(18);”;United Kingdom2009 No. 428
candidate countrya country that meets the requirements of section 7705 of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
candidate registerthe register established under section 46 (1)(b);IrelandNumber 41 of 2011
candidate tyre(s) (T)a tyre or a tyre set that is tested for the purpose of calculating its wet grip index;European Union32011R0228
candidatesthe persons remaining validly nominated for an election after any withdrawals.United Kingdom2011 No. 456
candidatea candidate at a local election;IrelandNumber 7 of 1999
candidatea candidate who is a registered dental care professional.United Kingdom2007 No. 3006
candy sugarcrystalline sugar with crystals having any dimension greater than one centimetre;United Kingdom2003 No. 1563
cannabinol derivativesthe following substances, namely tetrahydro derivatives of cannabinol and their carboxylic acid derivatives, and 3-alkyl homologues of cannabinol or its tetrahydro derivatives;SingaporeCap. 185
cannabis cultivatora person who is authorized by the governor to cultivate cannabis to take up fiber or seed.JapanAct No. 124 of 1948
cannabis handlera cannabis cultivator.JapanAct No. 124 of 1948
cannabis mixtureany mixture of vegetable matter containing tetrahydrocannabinol and cannabinol in any quantity;SingaporeCap. 185
cannabis oilany liquid containing any quantity however small of tetrahydro-cannabinol;KenyaCAP. 245
cannabis plantany plant of the genus cannabis by whatever name called and includes any part of that plant;KenyaCAP. 245
cannabis researchera person who is licensed by the governor to cultivate cannabis to research cannabis or use cannabis.JapanAct No. 124 of 1948
cannabis resinany substance containing resinous material and in which is found tetrahydrocannabinol and cannabinol in any quantity;SingaporeCap. 185
cannabisany part of a plant of the genus Cannabis, or any part of such plant, by whatever name it is called;SingaporeCap. 185
cannabishemp (cannabis, sativa, ell) and their products. However, the grown stalk of hemp and its product (excluding resin.) and seed of hemp and its products are excluded.JapanAct No. 124 of 1948
canned or bottled fishfish or sea fish products packed in an hermetically sealed container which is processed to inhibit microbial growth at ambient temperature;United Kingdom1996 No. 160
canned petfoodheat-processed petfood contained within a hermetically sealed container;European Union32002R1774
canning factoryany structure or building used wholly or in part for the canning of any scheduled crop for the purpose of sale;KenyaCAP. 328
canning seasona: period of 12 months from 1 October in one year to 30 September in the next year;European Union32004R0658
canola or rapeseed producta product produced, in whole or in part, from canola or rapeseed.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
canopied reversible liferafta liferaft complying with the requirements of Schedule 4, Part 2 or 3 of MSN 1676(M);United Kingdom1999 No. 2721
caninvolving the application of heat, whether before, during or after the placing of the contents in the container;KenyaCAP. 328
cap fractionC/V, where C is the compensation cap and V is the annual value of the periodic compensation payable under the pension compensation credit.United Kingdom2011 No. 113
cap percentage(AAV x 100)/ACC, where AAV is the appropriate annual value of the previous or, as the case may be, a subsequent tranche of compensation at the time when each tranche first becomes payable and ACC is the appropriate compensation cap at that time.United Kingdom2011 No. 113
cap rentthe aggregate of such payments specified in regulation 12(1) (rent) which the claimant is liable to pay, or is treated as liable to pay by virtue of regulation 8 (circumstances in which a person is treated as liable to make payments in respect of a dwelling) subject to regulation 12B(3) (mixed use accommodation), (4) (more than one person liable to make payments) and (6) (discretion in relation to eligible rent);United Kingdom2007 No. 2869
cap-sensitivean explosive which gives a positive result when tested in accordance with the Series 5(a) test of the Manual of Tests and Criteria, fifth revised edition(54), supporting the United Nations Recommendations;United Kingdom2014 No. 1638
cap-sensitivean explosive which gives a positive result when tested in accordance with the Series 5(a) test of the Manual of Tests and Criteria, fourth edition(15) supporting the United Nations Recommendations.United Kingdom2006 No. 425
capability proceduresthe procedures described in regulation 31 below;United Kingdom2009 No. 2108
capabilityto accomplish one or more tasks under specific conditions and to specific performance standards. A capability may be achieved with any combination of properly planned, organized, equipped, trained, and exercised personnel that achieves the intended outcome.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
capable of being locked outof attachment to which, or through which, a lock can be affixed (for example, a lockable electric disconnect switch); or can be locked without dismantling, rebuilding, or replacing the energy-isolating device, or permanently altering its energy-control capability (such as using a lock/chain assembly on a pipeline valve, a lockable valve cover, circuit-breaker lockout, or fuse block-out devices).United States76 FR 24575
capable of combustingany EGU that fired fossil fuel for more than 10.0 percent of the average annual heat input in any 3 consecutive calendar years or for more than 15.0 percent of the annual heat input during any one calendar year after April 16, 2012.United States78 FR 7137
capablecapable as established under regulation 11;United Kingdom2006 No. 420
capacity agreement noticea notice issued by the Delivery Body to a capacity provider under capacity market rules, containing data about a capacity agreement;United Kingdom2014 No. 2043
capacity and infrastructure program critical base fundingthe aggregate amount of Federal funds made available for capacity and infrastructure programs for fiscal year 2006, as appropriate.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
capacity and responsibility to prevent manipulation, price distortion, and disruptions of the delivery or cash-settlement process,of detecting market anomalies. While having an effective automated alerts regime will be set forth as a method of monitoring in guidance, a DCM will maintain flexibility in meeting the requirement of the rule by, for example, demonstrating the effectiveness of an alternate method of monitoring.United States77 FR 36611
capacity auctionan auction under Part 4;United Kingdom2014 No. 2043
capacity auctionthe capacity auction in relation to which applicant credit cover has been provided in respect of CMU i.United Kingdom2014 No. 2043
capacity building servicesservices provided to an organization that is, or that is in the process of becoming, a microenterprise development organization or program, for the purpose of enhancing its ability to provide training and services to disadvantaged entrepreneurs.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
capacity cleared pricethe price which, subject to any provision for adjustment for inflation, is to be used for the purpose of calculating capacity payments in respect of a capacity obligation.United Kingdom2014 No. 2043
capacity committed CMUa CMU that is identified in the capacity market register as being subject to a capacity obligation for that delivery year;United Kingdom2014 No. 2043
capacity enhancement plana measure or series of measures with a calendar for their implementation which are proposed to alleviate the capacity constraints leading to the declaration of a section of infrastructure as "congested infrastructure";European Union32001L0014
capacity guidancethe Department for Education and Skills Guidance “Assessing the Net Capacity of Schools” issued in August 2002, reference number DfES/0729REV/2001(10) and references to the capacity of a school are references to the net capacity of that school determined in accordance with that guidance;United Kingdom2007 No. 1289
capacity increasean increase in a sub-installation’s installed capacity whereby one or more identifiable physical changes relating to its technical configuration and functioning other than a replacement of an existing production line takes place;United Kingdom2012 No. 3038
capacity market registerthe register maintained by the Delivery Body in accordance with regulation 31;United Kingdom2014 No. 2043
capacity market supplier chargescharges which electricity suppliers are required to pay under electricity capacity regulations to meet the cost of funding capacity payments.United Kingdom2014 No. 2043
capacity market supplier chargethe charge payable by electricity suppliers to the Settlement Body under regulation 6(1);United Kingdom2014 No. 3354
capacity obligationan obligation awarded pursuant to a capacity auction, applying for one or more delivery years, to provide a determined amount of capacity when required to do so in accordance with capacity market rules;United Kingdom2014 No. 2043
capacity provider penalty chargean amount payable by a capacity provider under regulation 41;United Kingdom2014 No. 2043
capacity serving measurea capacity measure (such as a drinking glass, jug or thimble measure) designed to determine a specified volume of a liquid (other than a pharmaceutical product) which is sold for immediate consumption;United Kingdom2006 No. 1270
capacity yeara period of one year starting on 1st October and ending on the following 30th September;United Kingdom2014 No. 2043
capacityaccess to the technology, including both hardware and software, by which either or both a return or a payment of tax may be made by electronic means;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2009/en/si/01...
capacitythe internal volume for brim measures or internal volume to a filling mark for line measures.United Kingdom2006 No. 1270
capital adequacy directiveCouncil Directive 2006/49/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 14 June 2006 relating to the capital adequacy of investment firms and credit institutions;United Kingdom2006 No. 3221
capital assetany plant, machinery, fixture, fitting, utensils, articles or equipment used for the purpose of producing the income in such trade, business, profession or vocation or building constructed for the purposes of such trade, business, profession or vocation;Sri Lanka10 of 2006
capital assetany property with a commercial value of more than $200 that is normally used outside an election period other than for the purposes of an election.CanadaS.C. 2000, c. 9
capital contribution ordera contribution order based on an individual’s capital;United Kingdom2009 No. 3328
capital coststhe capital costs of an electricity generating station;United Kingdom2014 No. 2013
capital expendituresamounts expended by the Corporation and its subsidiaries for replacement or rehabilitation of, or enhancements to, the railroad plant, property, trackage, and equipment of the Corporation and its subsidiaries, as determined in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles, and in interpreting generally accepted accounting principles, no amount spent on normal repair, maintenance, and upkeep of such railroad plant, property, trackage, and equipment in the ordinary course of business shall constitute capital expenditures;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
capital goodsdeveloped immovable goods and includes refurbishment within the meaning of section 63 (1), and a reference to a capital good includes a reference to any part thereof and the term “capital good” shall be construed accordingly;IrelandNumber 31 of 2010
capital improvementa property improvement that has a depreciable life of at least five years under generally accepted accounting principles, excluding typical "make ready" expenses such as expenses for plasterboard repair, interior painting, or floor coverings.United StatesTAX CODE - Title 1 - Chapter
capital interestall rights of the taxpayer as a beneficiary under the trust, and after 1999 includes a right (other than a right acquired before 2000 and disposed of before March 2000) to enforce payment of an amount by the trust that arises as a consequence of any such right, but does not include an income interest in the trust;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
capital investment planthe plan required under section 663(a)(1).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
capital itemsthe capital items referred to in regulation 9 and column 1 of Schedule 3 and any specific capital items referred to in any rural priorities options and includes the outcome plan in regulation 5, and “capital item” is construed accordingly;United Kingdom2008 No. 100
capital iteman asset falling, in relation to the person, to be treated as a capital item for the purposes of the relevant regulations.United Kingdom2008 No. 1146
capital market instrumentany long term financial instrument whether in the form of debt or equity developed or traded on a securities exchange or directly between two or more parties for the purpose of raising funds for investment;KenyaCAP. 485A
capital on callcapital commitments backed by proper agreements to effect the call on capital on demand;SingaporeCap. 142, RG 6
capital paymentany payment on the euroconversion of securities other than any interest, dividend or other annual payment payable in respect of the securities.United Kingdom1998 No. 3177
capital planany plan the purpose of which is to acquire a fixed asset or to significantly extend the life of an existing fixed asset;IrelandNumber 42 of 2004
capital profits or lossesprofits or losses arising in relation to chargeable assets.United Kingdom1998 No. 3081
capital profits, gains or lossesprofits, gains or losses where the circumstances fall within Case A, B or C.United Kingdom2006 No. 1182
capital propertyany depreciable property of the taxpayer, and any property (other than depreciable property) any gain or loss from the disposition of which would, if the property were disposed of after 1971, be a capital gain or a capital loss, as the case may be, of the taxpayer;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 2 (5th Supp.)
capital ratiothe ratio of capital to unamortized insurance-in-force.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
capital restoration plana plan submitted under subsection (e)(2).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
capital summoney or money’s worth;United Kingdom2010 No. 157
capital supply service and purposea supply service voted by Dáil Éireann, the purpose of which is to create an asset intended for use on a continuing basis with an expected life of more than one year;IrelandNumber 8 of 2004
capital value district ratea district rate made by a district council on the rateable capital values of hereditaments in its district;United Kingdom2015 No. 83
capital value ratea rate levied on a hereditament or part of a hereditament within the capital value list;United Kingdom2007 No. 61
capital valuecapital value for the purposes of the Rates (Northern Ireland) Order 1977 and shall be construed in accordance with Article 39 of that Order;United Kingdom2007 No. 192
capital workmaintenance, restoration, reconstruction, capacity enhancement, or rehabilitation work on trackage that would be treated, in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles, as a capital item rather than an expense;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
capital.for CO-OPs to meet State solvency and reserve requirements.United States76 FR 77392
capitalisationapplying it in wholly or partly paid up unissued shares in the company to be allotted to members of the company as fully or partly paid shares.IrelandNumber 38 of 2014
capitalised valuethe total anticipated allowance over a certain period;KenyaCAP. 236
capital"profit and loss account" in the case of the other resident sectors and "net lending or borrowing" in the case of central government.European Union32003O0002
capitalthe amount or value of every resource of a capital nature;United Kingdom1996 No. 2447 (S. 192)
capitation arrangementan arrangement between the dentist and the patient whereby the dentist provides care and treatment in accordance with paragraph 5 of Schedule 1;United Kingdom1996 No. 177 (S. 14)
capitation grantan annual grant payable to a primary school in an amount calculated by reference to the number of pupils registered to attend that school on 30 September in each school year;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2009/en/si/04...
capitation national schoola primary school that is funded by capitation grants paid by the Minister and that is owned and managed by a religious order the members of which teach at the school without receiving a salary from the Minister;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2009/en/si/04...
capped Optant pensionable earningsthe amount of pensionable earnings that the Optant is entitled to count under regulations 260C and 260E in respect of an amount of capped superannuable earnings for service in the 1995 Section up to, and including, 31st March 2008.United Kingdom2010 No. 22
capped amountthe amount of income for the purposes of Part I of Schedule 1 to the Order(4) where that income is limited by the application of paragraph 10(3) of that Schedule;United Kingdom2001 No. 19
cappingsoil particles which have run together when wet, and then dried so as to form a crust on the surface of the soil; and “cap” is to be construed accordingly.United Kingdom2011 No. 415
captain of a vesselthe person for the time being having the command or charge of a vessel and includes the master and, in the case of a fishing vessel, the skipper ;.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1997/en/si/05...
captain of an aircraftevery person having or taking command or charge of an aircraft;SingaporeCap. 70
captain of the vessel, etc.the captain of the vessel or the person commanding the vessel on behalf of the captain of the vessel;JapanAct No.43 of 2010
captainmaster (of a ship) or commander (of an aircraft);United Kingdom2000 No. 2243
captainmaster (of a ship)...United Kingdom2015 c. 2
captive balloona balloon which when in flight is attached by a restraining device to the ground;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1999/en/si/04...
captive birda bird whose import is subject to the requirements of Commission Decision 2000/666/EC(4);United Kingdom2006 No. 1471
captive flightflight by an uncontrollable balloon during which it is attached to the ground by a restraining device;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1999/en/si/04...
captive insurance companya captive insurance company holding a certificate of authority under Chapter 964.United StatesINSURANCE CODE - Title 3 - Cha
capture equipmentthe plant and equipment required to capture the target carbon dioxide and identified as such in the current CCS proposal;United Kingdom2014 No. 2846
capture installationan installation which carries out CO2 capture;European Union32010D0345
capturethe recording of the contents of a document by photographic, electronic or other means;SingaporeCap. 97, RG 1
car beda restraint system for an infant with special needs that is designed to restrain the infant in a supine or prone position on a continuous flat surface.CanadaSOR/2010-90
car parking drawingsthe drawings specified in article 34(1)(j) (certification of plans, etc.) and certified as the car parking drawings by the Secretary of State for the purposes of this Order;United Kingdom2014 No. 2269
car parkan area of an airport provided for the parking of vehicles;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2014/en/si/06...
car share lanethe free-flow link road connecting the nearside lane of the M606 southbound carriageway with the nearside lane of the M62 eastbound carriageway and bypassing Chain Bar Roundabout, commencing at marker post 1/8 on the M606 southbound carriageway and ending at marker post 102/2 on the M62 eastbound carriageway, a total distance of 2750 metres;United Kingdom2009 No. 2247
car transportera trailer which is constructed and normally used for the purpose of carrying at least two other wheeled vehicles;United Kingdom1999 No. 454
carapace widththe width of the carapace when measured at its widest point;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
caravan pitcha hereditament to which paragraph 2(5)(b)(4) of Schedule 5 to the 1977 Order applies;United Kingdom2007 No. 191
caravan siteland on which a caravan is stationed for the purpose of human habitation and land which is used in conjunction with land on which a caravan is so stationed;United Kingdom2015 No. 596
caravana trailer which is constructed (and not merely adapted) for human habitation;United Kingdom2000 No. 169
caravana trailer which is designed for road use and provides mobile living accommodation.United Kingdom2015 No. 286
carbohydrateany carbohydrate which is metabolised in man and includes polyols;United Kingdom1996 No. 1499
carbon dioxide energy efficiencythe quantity of electricity used to power equipment for carbon dioxide capture and storage or use.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
carbon dioxide storage proposala proposal for the storage of carbon dioxide and any associated works submitted pursuant to a carbon dioxide appraisal and storage licence;United Kingdom2013 No. 1138
carbon emissions reduction obligationthe reduction in carbon emissions a supplier must achieve in the obligation period;United Kingdom2008 No. 188
carbon monoxide detectora device that detects and sounds an alarm to indicate the presence of a harmful level of carbon monoxide gas.United StatesHUMAN RESOURCES CODE - Title 2
carbon sequestrationthe capture of carbon dioxide through terrestrial, geological, biological, or other means, which prevents the release of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
carbonated natural mineral waterwater to which has been added carbon dioxide of an origin other than the water table or deposit from which the water comes.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2005/en/si/00...
carcasea carcase of a sheep or goat;United Kingdom1998 No. 367
carcaseany whole carcase, half carcase or quarter carcase.”.United Kingdom2001 No. 376
carcass characteristicsthe range and average carcass weight in pounds, the quality grade and yield grade (if applicable), and the lamb average dressing percentage.United States73 FR 28606
carcassthe body of a dead animal;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 25 (1st Supp.
carcassthe carcass of an animal and includes part of a carcass or any portion thereof.”.United Kingdom2011 No. 2883
card accountof a cash card are charged;IrelandNumber 31 of 1999
card issuerthe entity to which a consumer is legally obligated, or would be legally obligated, under the terms of a credit card agreement.United States76 FR 79767
card issuerthe owner of the card;United Kingdom2004 No. 2095
card making or altering equipmenta part of, or complete equipment or machinery, whether manual, electro magnetic or electronic, used for embossing, encoding, recording or storing data on any payment device and which may also be used for producing counterfeit payment devices;Sri Lanka30 of 2006
cardholderthe person or organization named on the face of a payment device to whom or for whose benefit the payment device is issued by an Issuer;Sri Lanka30 of 2006
cardiac myxomaa benign neoplasm of the heart composed of primitive connective tissue cells and stroma resembling mesenchyme and usually arising from the atria of the heart.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
cardiovascular risk scorea score relating to the person’s risk of having a cardiovascular event during the ten years following the health check;United Kingdom2013 No. 351
care or support servicesany services that relate to a client’s health or physical or psychological well‑being;CanadaP-29.1 2009
care and treatment plana plan prepared for the purpose of achieving the outcomes which the provision of mental health services for a relevant patient(2) is designed to achieve, as provided in section 18(1)(b) (functions of the care coordinator) of the Measure;United Kingdom2011 No. 2942 (W. 318)
care and treatmentall proper and necessary care and treatment which a dentist usually undertakes for a patient and which the patient is willing to undergo, including advice, planning of treatment and preventative care;United Kingdom2010 No. 208
care at home servicea support service which provides personal care or personal support to a person (“the recipient”) within the recipient’s home;United Kingdom2005 No. 97
care casea case in which the child is in the care of an authority(2);United Kingdom1996 No. 453
care furnished in both facilities of VA and non-VA facilities or any combination of such modes of care,of providing the veteran's treatment.United States77 FR 70893
care home service for adultsa care home service(3) which is provided to persons who have attained the age of sixteen years;United Kingdom2009 No. 91
care homea care home service;United Kingdom2003 No. 325
care needs assessment reportthe report under section 7 (4) in respect of the care needs assessment of the person;IrelandNumber 15 of 2009
care needs assessmentan assessment of the care needs of the person carried out under section 7 ;IrelandNumber 15 of 2009
care persona guardian, family member, relative or friend of the resident;SingaporeCap. 126A, RG 1
care plana plan prepared in accordance with regulation 8 (care plan and care co-ordinator);United Kingdom2013 No. 1617
care planthe patient’s current care plan prepared under section 76(1), whether or not amended by virtue of subsections (3) or (4)(a) of that section.United Kingdom2005 No. 366
care representativea person appointed to be a care representative pursuant to section 21 ;IrelandNumber 15 of 2009
care rolea role in which the work consists, or consisted, mainly or solely of providing care for children or adults;United Kingdom2015 No. 541
care serviceslong-term residential care services;IrelandNumber 15 of 2009
care staffan assistant nurse, nursing aide, attendant or helper employed by the licensee to work in the home;SingaporeCap. 126A, RG 1
care-persona relative or friend of a destitute person willing and able, in the opinion of the Director, to provide care and support for the destitute person.SingaporeCap. 78, R 1
career fire departmenta fire department that has an all-paid force of firefighting personnel other than paid-on-call firefighters.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
career law enforcement officera person hired on a permanent basis who is authorized by law or by a State or local public agency to engage in or supervise the prevention, detection, or investigation of violations of criminal laws.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
career-ready militaryby which the government can address the issue of veterans' employment.United States78 FR 58613
career-typea career or career-conditional appointment or an appointment of equivalent tenure. An appointment of equivalent tenure is considered to be an appointment in the excepted service that is placed in Group I or Group II under section 351.502(b).United States74 FR 65383
careers educationeducation designed to prepare persons for taking decisions about their careers and to help them implement such decisions.United Kingdom2001 No. 1987 (W. 138)
caregivera family member or other individual who provides (on behalf of such individual or of a public or private agency, organization, or institution) compensated or uncompensated care to an older individual.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
carelesslyfailure to take reasonable care;IrelandNumber 31 of 2010
carer agreementan agreement entered into between a person carrying on an adult placement scheme and an individual for the provision, by that individual, of personal care to a service user together with, where necessary, accommodation in the individual’s home;United Kingdom2010 No. 781
carer paymenta carer payment payable under the legislation of Australia to the partner of a person in receipt of an Australian pension;CanadaSI/2003-4
carers and comfortersindividuals knowingly and willingly incurring an exposure to ionising radiation by helping, other than as part of their occupation, in the support and comfort of individuals undergoing or having undergone medical exposure;European Union32013L0059
carera person who provides ongoing care, attention and support for a severely incapacitated or frail person to enable that person to continue to reside in his or her home, and is not limited to a person who is receiving a carer service pension.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
careran adult who provides or intends to provide care for another person;United Kingdom2013 No. 259
caretaker of a childthe parent or relative of a dependent child with whom the child primarily resides, including a parent or relative who has been appointed under a court order as sole managing conservator or joint managing conservator of the child.United StatesHUMAN RESOURCES CODE - Title 2
caretaker relativea person who is listed as a relative eligible to receive assistance under 42 U.S.C. Section 602(a).United StatesHUMAN RESOURCES CODE - Title 2
caretakera person appointed by the licensee or the Director-General, as the case may be, to take charge of a crematorium;SingaporeCap. 95, RG 6
care“personal care” as defined in the Registered Homes (Northern Ireland) Order 1992(20).United Kingdom2015 No. 70
carepersonal care as defined in the Registered Homes (Northern Ireland) Order 1992(3) and in Class C3 (a) also includes the personal care of children and medical care and treatment;United Kingdom2004 No. 458
cargo areathat part of a ship which contains cargo spaces, slop tanks and cargo pump rooms, cofferdams, ballast and void spaces adjacent to cargo tanks and also deck areas throughout the length and breadth of the part of the ship over such spaces;United Kingdom1997 No. 1509
cargo box length at the floorthe longitudinal distance between the inside front of the cargo box and the inside of the closed endgate as measured at the surface of the cargo box floor along the vehicle’s centreline.CanadaSOR/2010-201
cargo box length at the top of the bodythe longitudinal distance between the inside front of the cargo box and the inside of the closed endgate as measured at the height of the top of the cargo box along the vehicle’s centreline.CanadaSOR/2010-201
cargo box widththe width of the cargo box as measured at the cargo box’s narrowest point between the wheelhouses.CanadaSOR/2010-201
cargo containera cargo container that is 1 Twenty-foot Equivalent Unit.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
cargo control stationa space from which the loading, discharging or transferring of any cargo may be controlled;United Kingdom1997 No. 1509
cargo crafta high-speed craft other than a passenger craft, which is capable of maintaining the main functions and safety systems of unaffected space in any one compartment on board;United Kingdom1996 No. 3188
cargo harbour crafta harbour craft used for the carriage of cargo other than a bum-boat and a tanker;SingaporeCap. 170A, RG 3
cargo holdany hold or space in the ship appropriated for the carriage of cargo;United Kingdom1997 No. 19
cargo pump rooma room in which any pumps used for loading, discharging or transferring cargoes are located;United Kingdom1997 No. 1509
cargo residuesthe remnants of any cargo material on board in cargo holds or tanks which remain after unloading procedures and cleaning operations are completed and includes excesses and spillage from loading or unloading;United Kingdom2003 No. 1809
cargo shipa mechanically propelled ship which is not a passenger ship, troop ship, pleasure vessel or fishing vessel;United Kingdom1997 No. 1509
cargo spacesall spaces used for cargo including cargo oil tanks, slop tanks and trunks to such spaces;United Kingdom1998 No. 1011
cargo transport unita road freight vehicle, a railway freight wagon, a freight container, a road tank vehicle, a railway tank wagon and a portable tank;United Kingdom1997 No. 2367
cargo unitwheeled cargo, vehicle, container, flat, pallet, portable tank, packaged unit, or any other cargo, and loading equipment, or any part thereof, which belongs to the ship and which is not fixed to the ship;United Kingdom1997 No. 19
cargo vessela vessel that is not a passenger vessel and is of 300 gross tonnage or more.CanadaSOR/2010-227
cargo-capable aircrafta civil aircraft equipped so that all or substantially all of the aircraft's capacity can be used for the carriage of property or mail.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
cargo-carrying volumethe total volume in cubic feet rounded to the nearest 0.1 cubic feet of either an automobile's enclosed nonseating space that is intended primarily for carrying cargo and is not accessible from the passenger compartment, or the space intended primarily for carrying cargo bounded in the front by a vertical plane that is perpendicular to the longitudinal centerline of the automobile and passes through the rearmost point on the rearmost seat and elsewhere by the automobile's interior surfaces.United States76 FR 57105
cargo-convertible aircrafta passenger aircraft equipped or designed so that all or substantially all of the main deck of the aircraft can be readily converted for the carriage of property or mail.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
cargoany cargo which, owing to its particular hazard to ships or persons on board, may require special precautions, with the exception of liquids carried in bulk and gases carried in bulk;United Kingdom1999 No. 336
cargoproperty, mail, or both.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
caring responsibilitiesresponsibility for caring for a child or for an elderly person or for a person whose physical or mental condition requires him to be cared for, who is either in the same household or a close relative;United Kingdom1996 No. 1252
carpal tunnel syndromean entrapment neuropathy of the median nerve at the wrist producing altered sensation, pain or weakness of the hand.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
carparkany area that is within or adjacent to a national park, nature reserve or public park and is designated as a carpark by the Commissioner, and includes any access road to such an area;SingaporeCap. 216, RG 1
carriage five vehiclea boarding device exempt vehicle which is the fifth rail vehicle from the front of a train;United Kingdom2015 No. 393
carriage in bulkthe carriage of explosives without packagings;United Kingdom2001 No. 387
carriage two vehiclea boarding device exempt vehicle which is the second rail vehicle from the front of a train;United Kingdom2015 No. 393
carriagewaya way consisting of, or comprised in, the Trunk Road being a way (other than a cycle track) over which the public have a right of way for the passage of vehicles and a surface suitable for the exercise of that right;United Kingdom2006 No. 1347
carriagecarriage by rail and shall be construed in accordance with paragraph (7) of this regulation, and related words shall be construed accordingly;United Kingdom1996 No. 2090
carried interesta share in the profits of the AIF accrued to the AIFM as compensation for the management of the AIF and excluding any share in the profits of the AIF accrued to the AIFM as a return on any investment by the AIFM into theAIF;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2013/en/si/02...
carried out lawfullycarried out in accordance with the terms of a consent granted by order under Article 5 of the Order, or which would have been so carried out if during the period in question the monument had been a scheduled monument;United Kingdom2001 No. 101
carrier codethe unique identification number issued by the Minister either under subsection 12.1(4) or before the coming into force of that subsection;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (2nd Supp.)
carrier’s rounda journey made by a carrier during which he collects more than one consignment of hazardous waste and transports all consignments collected to the same consignee who is specified in the consignment note;United Kingdom2005 No. 300
carrier’s schedulea schedule prepared in accordance with regulation 8;United Kingdom1996 No. 972
carrierssubstances used to dissolve, dilute, disperse or otherwise physically modify a food additive without altering its technological function (and without exerting any technological effect themselves) in order to facilitate its handling, application or use;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2004/en/si/00...
carriera carrier for hire or reward of passengers by coach or bus;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2011/en/si/06...
carriera motor carrier, a water carrier, and a freight forwarder.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
carrotplants commonly known by that name of the species Daucus carota L. and includes plants commonly known as fodder carrot;United Kingdom2009 No. 387
carry outthe planning, establishment, operation, expansion, or replication of the program.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
carry-on baggageany baggage and personal belongings to which a person has or will have access on board an aircraft.CanadaSOR/2011-318
carry-overto transfer the fund or any part thereof from one account to another in the Accountant's books, and cognate words shall be construed accordingly;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2005/en/si/00...
carrying outthe construction or the design and construction of that work or those works;United Kingdom2006 No. 6
carrying valuethe amount at which the assets of the corporation would be valued for the purpose of the corporation’s balance sheet as of that time if that balance sheet were prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles used in Canada at that time, except that an asset of a corporation that is a share or debt issued by a related corporation is deemed to have a carrying value of nil.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
carran area of marshy ground on which the vegetation is predominantly willow or alder;United Kingdom1996 No. 695
cartridge magazinea device or container from which ammunition may be fed into the firing chamber of a firearm;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-46
cartridge or disca device that is used in a voting machine to record each vote;IrelandNumber 15 of 2004
carta portable container holding international travel merchandise on an aircraft for exportation.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
carving stoneserpentinite, argillite or soapstone that is suitable for carving.CanadaS.C. 2002, c. 10
cara vehicle in category B;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2011/en/si/01...
case A hereditamenta hereditament which is situated in both a blue area and a red area and meets the conditions in sub-paragraph (2);United Kingdom2013 No. 452
case B hereditamenta hereditament which is situated in a red area only and meets the conditions in sub-paragraph (2);United Kingdom2013 No. 452
case assessmenta clinical examination of the patient, including the taking of such radiographs, colour photographs and models as are required in order to determine what orthodontic treatment (if any) is to be provided to the patient;United Kingdom2006 No. 490 (W. 59)
case co-ordinatorthe person appointed under rule 7;United Kingdom1997 No. 1529
case examineran officer of the Council appointed by the registrar on the Council’s behalf for the purposes of exercising the functions of the Investigation Committee in accordance with these Rules, being a registered optometrist, registered dispensing optician, or lay person;United Kingdom2013 No. 2537
case frienda person who submits a declaration of suitability to the Tribunal in accordance with regulation 66, to exercise the child’s right of appeal or claim on behalf of the child;United Kingdom2012 No. 322 (W. 53)
case management conferencea pre-trial review or any other meeting held by a tribunal for the purpose of managing the proceedings in respect of an application;United Kingdom2006 No. 831
case management hearinga hearing held before the jury is empanelled to hear the application.CanadaSOR/2013-249
case management judgea judge assigned under paragraph 383(a) or rule 383.1 and includes a prothonotary assigned under paragraph 383(b).CanadaSOR/98-106
case managementassessment of the needs of a resident, ensuring access to and coordination of services for the resident, monitoring delivery of services to the resident, and periodic reassessment to ensure that services provided are appropriate to the needs and wants of the resident.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
case of a whole takinga case in which the location, size, and boundaries of the property assessed for ad valorem taxes are identical to that of the condemned property.United StatesPROPERTY CODE - Title 4 - Chap
case officerthe person representing the Authority in matters prior to any hearing (and may be the same person as the presenter);United Kingdom2009 No. 1397
case papersthose documents, materials and papers submitted by the parties under rule 14, 17 or 24(b);United Kingdom2001 No. 317
case progression directiona direction, given in respect of individual proceedings within a category referred to in sub-rule (2) and in accordance with rule 3(1), that such proceedings shall be subject to case progression.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2009/en/si/05...
case progressionthe preparation of proceedings for trial in accordance with the procedure under this Order;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2009/en/si/05...
case progressionthe preparation of proceedings for trial in accordance with the procedure under this sub-rule.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2008/en/si/03...
case recordsthe records maintained under regulation 36 about a child;United Kingdom2015 No. 541
case recordall the materials maintained by the Secretary related to an adverse decision.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
case relating to convictiona case where it is alleged that an osteopath has been convicted in the United Kingdom, whether while registered or not, of a criminal offence;United Kingdom1999 No. 1847
case reporta detailed record of all relevant data associated with the use of dried marihuana by a person.CanadaSOR/2013-119
case statement periodthe period referred to in either rule 8(2)(a) or (b) as appropriate”.United Kingdom2010 No. 152
case statement periodthe period referred to in rule 8;United Kingdom2006 No. 88
case statementstatement submitted in accordance with rule 19, 20 or 21;United Kingdom2015 No. 1028 (W. 76)
case to answeran arguable or prima facie case;United Kingdom2007 No. 3588
case tribunalan English case tribunal;United Kingdom2008 No. 2938
case-by-case determinationsto resolve certain issues. For the reasons stated above and in the proposed rule, FHFA believes that there is little benefit to preserving these never-used procedures for case-by-case determinations of policy issues, and that matters of revisions to the agency's regulatory policy are better addressed through an administrative rulemaking process.United States79 FR 64661
caseloadthe average monthly number of individuals receiving supplemental nutrition assistance program benefits during the 12-month period ending the preceding June 30.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
cases made ineligible for Federal benefits by Pub. L. 104-93.many caseload reductions due to State changes in eligibility criteria no longer apply because such policies were in effect in the new, recalibrated base year of FY 2005.United States71 FR 37454
cases of special urgencya case of a material breach of this Agreement by one of the Parties. A material breach consists in either repudiation of this Agreement not sanctioned by the general rules of international law or a particularly serious and substantial violation of an essential element of the Agreement. The Parties shall assess a possible material breach of Article 4(2), taking account of the official position, where available, of the relevant international agencies.European Union22013A0123(01)
case12 80-proof 750-milliliter bottles.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
casea case to which that Part applies;United Kingdom2001 No. 315
cash assimilated instrumenta certificate of deposit, a bond, including a covered bond, or any other non-subordinated instrument, which has been issued by an institution, for which the institution has already received full payment and which shall be unconditionally reimbursed by the institution at its nominal value;European Union32013R0575R(02)
cash balance schemea scheme which provides cash balance benefits, whether or not the scheme also provides other benefits.”.United Kingdom2014 No. 1711
cash benefita pension or any other cash benefit, including any increases.CanadaSI/88-127
cash calla request or demand made by a managing agent to a member of a syndicate to make payments to the trustees of any relevant trust fund to be held for the purpose of discharging or providing for the liabilities incurred by that member as a member of the syndicate.United Kingdom2005 No. 1998
cash cardof which cash may be obtained in the State by the person from an automated teller machine;IrelandNumber 31 of 1999
cash change-over datethe date on which euro banknotes and coins acquire the status of legal tender in a Member State which has adopted the euro;European Union32006D0007(01)
cash change-over yeara period of 12 months starting on the cash change-over date;European Union32006D0007(01)
cash collateralcash, negotiable instruments, documents of title, securities, deposit accounts, or other cash equivalents whenever acquired in which the estate and an entity other than the estate have an interest and includes the proceeds, products, offspring, rents, or profits of property and the fees, charges, accounts or other payments for the use or occupancy of rooms and other public facilities in hotels, motels, or other lodging properties subject to a security interest as provided in section 552(b) of this title, whether existing before or after the commencement of a case under this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
cash consideration for sharesequivalent to payment in cash) applies only in relation to consideration received in pursuance of an obligation entered into on or after 1st October 2009.United Kingdom2008 No. 2860 (C. 126)
cash distribution testof a set aside than by an immediate distribution to the supported organization.United States77 FR 76382
cash equivalenta cash equivalent or guaranteed cash equivalent mentioned in section 89A(1) or 90(1)(5);United Kingdom1996 No. 619
cash flow statementan account showing the derivation of the income of the Commission and the purposes to which it is applied.IrelandNumber 42 of 1998
cash granta cash grant made by the Government under any approved scheme.SingaporeCap. 36
cash paymenta one-off cash payment made to eligible Manchester Unity members (eligible member) in consideration of the cancellation of their Manchester Unity membership. These memberships are being cancelled as a result of the merger of Manchester Unity with the Hospitals Contribution Fund of Australia (HCF). The amount of cash payment that each eligible member receives will depend upon the type and style of policy held by the member and their duration of membership. Payments are expected to range from a minimum of $250 up to a maximum of $7,640, with the majority in the range of up to $3,000.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
cash paymentany cash payment made by the Government under the Scheme;SingaporeCap. 36
cash pricethe price or charge at which the goods, services, land or other things may be purchased by, or supplied to, persons for cash, account being taken of any discount generally available from the dealer or supplier in question;United Kingdom2004 No. 1484
cash purchase ticketa document in prescribed form issued in respect of grain delivered to a primary elevator, process elevator or grain dealer as evidence of the purchase of the grain by the operator of the elevator or the grain dealer and entitling the holder of the document to payment, by the operator or grain dealer, of the purchase price stated in the document;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. G-10
cash purchase ticketwheat, oats, barley, rye, flaxseed, rapeseed and canola produced in Canada.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
cash surrender valueits cash surrender value at that time computed without regard to any policy loans made under the policy, any policy dividends (other than paid-up additions) payable under the policy or any interest payable on those dividends;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
cash-flow statementthe statement referred to in paragraph 10(2)(a) indicating the company’s projected cash flow;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-36
cashUnited States coins and currency, including Federal Reserve notes.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
cashcash deposited in a bank account or similar account, but not cash acquired wholly or partly for the purpose of realising a gain on its disposal;United Kingdom2011 No. 1211
casting uppushing soil back into place where an earth bank has collapsed;United Kingdom2000 No. 3048
casual employeea person the terms of whose engagement provide for his payment at the end of each day and who is not engaged for a longer period than twenty-four hours at a time;KenyaCAP. 226
casual employmentemployment from which the employee can be released without his giving any notice or, if he is required to give notice, employment from which he can be released before the end of the vacation;United Kingdom1997 No. 1909
casual goodsgoods other than goods imported for sale or for an industrial, occupational, commercial or institutional or other like use.CanadaSOR/97-323
casual vacancya vacancy arising before the expiry of a term of office;United Kingdom1995 No. 3026 (S. 219)
casualtyany casualty or other incident which involves loss or danger to the life of any person engaged in a diving project;United Kingdom2002 No. 1587
cat furthe pelt or skin of any animal of the species Felis catus.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
cataloguesof hinged binders or staples) in such a manner as to give them the appearance of a catalogue.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
cataloguea catalogue in printed form.United Kingdom2005 No. 37
catastrophic injuryan injury, the direct and proximate consequences of which permanently prevent an individual from performing any gainful work;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
catch basinan excavation or a diked or walled structure that is designed to intercept and store runoff, or a combination of structures;Canada267/2001
catch and releaseangling without using or attempting to use any hook, other than a single barbless hook where the gape of the hook does not exceed 7mm, or earthworm as bait and returning any salmon, sea trout or brown trout taken immediately to the waters from which it was taken without avoidable injury;United Kingdom2010 No. 199
catch cropa crop which has a short growing period and which is grown in a year between other crops which have a longer growing period;United Kingdom2008 No. 298
catch limita quantitative limit on landings of a stock or group of stocks over a given period unless otherwise provided for in Community law;European Union32002R2371
catch weight producta prepackaged product that because of its nature cannot normally be portioned to a predetermined quantity and is, as a result, usually sold in varying quantities.CanadaC.R.C., c. 417
catch-weight producta class of food product that because of its nature cannot normally be portioned to a predetermined quantity and is, as a result, usually sold in packages of varying quantity.CanadaC.R.C., c. 417
catchesthe total live weight of fish initially caught i.e. gross catch;European Union32001R1639
catchment areathe land area from which rainfall will drain overland or (with some exceptions for groundwater flow, which may be inter-catchment) through sub-surface drainage, into a river, lake, reservoir or sea.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2010/en/si/01...
categories of EEEthe categories of EEE listed in Schedule 3.United Kingdom2013 No. 3113
categorised waterswaters categorised as Category A, B, C or D in Merchant Shipping Notice MSN 1758(M), or in any subsequent Merchant Shipping Notice amending or replacing that Notice which the Secretary of State considers relevant from time to time;United Kingdom2002 No. 2201
category 1 Claimanta Claimant to whom paragraph (b)(ii)(II) of the definition of “Claimant” applies;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2007/en/si/00...
category 1 fireworka firework classified as category 1 under Part 1 of BS 7114 and includes an assembly so classified;United Kingdom2002 No. 147
category 1 offencean offence the penalties for which are specified in section 186 (1);IrelandNumber 2 of 2015
category 2 Claimanta Claimant to whom paragraph (b)(ii)(I) of the definition of “Claimant” applies;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2007/en/si/00...
category 2 European studenta person who falls within paragraph 10 of Part 2 of Schedule 10;”.United Kingdom2006 No. 378
category 2 fireworka firework classified as category 2 under Part 1 of BS 7114 and includes any assembly so classified, and any reference to a particular firework or assembly being “in category 2” shall be construed accordingly;United Kingdom1997 No. 2294
category 2 offencean offence the penalties for which are specified in section 186 (2);IrelandNumber 2 of 2015
category 2 severe weather conditionsconditions in which thirteen or more times the daily mean faults on the designated electricity distributor’s distribution system at distribution higher voltage in a 24 hour period caused by weather not predominantly related to lightning affect less than the category 3 threshold number of customers;United Kingdom2005 No. 1019
category 3 fireworka firework classified as category 3 under Part 1 of BS 7114 and includes any assembly so classified, and any reference to a particular firework or assembly being “in category 3” shall be construed accordingly;United Kingdom1997 No. 2294
category 3 offencean offence the penalties for which are specified in section 186 (3);IrelandNumber 2 of 2015
category 3 severe weather conditionsconditions in which faults on the designated electricity distributor’s distribution system caused by weather interrupt a number of customers that is equal to or greater than the category 3 threshold number of customers;United Kingdom2005 No. 1019
category 4 fireworka firework classified as category 4 under Part 1 of BS 7114 and includes any assembly so classified, and any reference to a particular firework or assembly being “in category 4” shall be construed accordingly;United Kingdom2002 No. 147
category 4 offencean offence the penalties for which are specified in section 871 (4);IrelandNumber 38 of 2014
category A countrya country (other than an EEA country) to which section 5 (1)(a) relates;IrelandNumber 47 of 2001
category A goodsgoods specified in Part 1 of Schedule 1;United Kingdom2008 No. 3231
category A licencean operating licence issued by the Commission to an air carrier exclusively engaged in operations with aircraft of more than 10 tonnes maximum take-off weight and/or more than 20 seats;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2014/en/si/05...
category A motor tricyclea motor tricycle of a power exceeding 15 kilowatts;”;United Kingdom2013 No. 298
category B airportan airport whose annual traffic is not less than 2 million passenger movements or 50,000 tonnes of freight;United Kingdom1997 No. 2389
category B countrya country to which section 5 (1)(b) relates;IrelandNumber 47 of 2001
category B goodsgoods specified in Part 2 of Schedule 1;United Kingdom2008 No. 3231
category B licencean operating licence issued by the Commission to an air carrier exclusively engaged in operations with aircraft of less than 10 tonnes maximum take-off weight and/or less than 20 seats;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2014/en/si/05...
category B settlement landland that is, or is to be treated as, category B settlement land, as referred to in the definition “settlement land”.CanadaS.C. 2003, c. 7
category C airportan airport whose annual traffic is not less than 1 million passenger movements or 25,000 tonnes of freight;United Kingdom1997 No. 2389
category C goodsgoods, both used and unused, specified in Schedule 3 to this Order, but does not include goods which are category A or B goods. For the avoidance of doubt “category C goods” does not include software and technology”;United Kingdom2008 No. 1805
category C+Ea combination of a vehicle and a trailer with the drawing vehicle in category C and where the design gross vehicle weight of the trailer exceeds 750 kilograms;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2008/en/si/00...
category C1+Ea combination of a vehicle and a trailer having a combined design gross vehicle weight not exceeding 12,000 kilograms with the drawing vehicle in category C1 and where the design gross vehicle weight of the trailer exceeds 750 kilograms;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2008/en/si/00...
category C1a vehicle in category C having a design gross vehicle weight not exceeding 7,500 kilograms, and where the design gross vehicle weight of the trailer does not exceed 750 kilograms;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2008/en/si/00...
category D+Ea combination of a vehicle and a trailer with the drawing vehicle in category D and where the design gross vehicle weight of the trailer exceeds 750 kilograms;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2008/en/si/00...
category D1+Ea combination of a vehicle and a trailer having a combined design gross vehicle weight not exceeding 12,000 kilograms with the drawing vehicle in category D1 and where the design gross vehicle weight of the trailer exceeds 750 kilograms;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2008/en/si/00...
category D1a vehicle in category D having passenger accommodation for more than 16 persons;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2008/en/si/00...
category Da vehicle having passenger accommodation for more than 8 persons and where the design gross vehicle weight of the trailer does not exceed 750 kilograms;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2008/en/si/00...
category I applicationan application for assistance in connection with a mutual recognition application other than a category II or III application;United Kingdom1997 No. 1469
category II applicationan application, other than a category III application, for assistance in connection with a mutual recognition application relating to a marketing authorisation granted in respect of a Veterinary Medicinal Product only intended for administration to animals whose flesh or products are not intended for human consumption;United Kingdom1997 No. 1469
category III applicationan application for assistance in connection with a mutual recognition application relating to a marketing authorisation granted in respect of an immunological Veterinary Medicinal Product;United Kingdom1997 No. 1469
category M vehiclea vehicle of that category as defined in Annex II.A to Council Directive 70/156/EEC of 6th February 1970 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to the type approval of motor vehicles and their trailers(23) as amended by Directive 92/53/EEC(24);United Kingdom2004 No. 484
category M1a category of mechanically propelled vehicles, used for the carriage of passengers and comprising no more than eight seats excluding the driver's seat.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2000/en/si/04...
category M1the category of mechanically propelled vehicles used for the carriage of passengers and comprising not more than eight seats excluding the driver's seat;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2000/en/si/04...
category M2a category of mechanically propelled vehicles used for the carriage of passengers and comprising more than eight seats excluding the driver's seat, and having a maximum weight not exceeding 5 tonnes.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2000/en/si/04...
category N1 class IIIa motor vehicle with at least 4 wheels designed or constructed for the carriage of goods and having a reference mass exceeding 1,760 kilograms;United Kingdom2011 No. 3065
category N1 class IIa motor vehicle with at least 4 wheels designed or constructed for the carriage of goods and having a reference mass exceeding 1,305 kilograms but not exceeding 1,760 kilograms;United Kingdom2011 No. 3065
category N1 class Ia motor vehicle with at least 4 wheels designed or constructed for the carriage of goods and having a reference mass not exceeding 1,305 kilograms;United Kingdom2011 No. 3065
category N1a category of mechanically propelled vehicles used for the carriage of goods or burden of other description and having a maximum weight not exceeding 3.5 tonnes.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2000/en/si/04...
category N2a category of mechanically propelled vehicles used for the carriage of goods or burden of other description and having a maximum weight exceeding 3.5 tonnes but not exceeding 12 tonnes.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2000/en/si/04...
category N2a vehicle used for the carriage of goods and having a design gross vehicle weight exceeding 3,500 kilograms but not exceeding 10,000 kilograms;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2008/en/si/03...
category N3a category of mechanically propelled vehicles used for the carriage of goods or burden of other description and having a maximum weight exceeding 12 tonnes.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2000/en/si/04...
category N3a vehicle used for the carriage of goods and having a design gross vehicle weight exceeding 10,000 kilograms;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2008/en/si/03...
category P vehiclea motor vehicle with fewer than four wheels with a maximum design speed exceeding 45 kilometres per hour but not exceeding 50 kilometres per hour and which, if propelled by an internal combustion engine, has a cylinder capacity not exceeding 50 cubic centimetres;United Kingdom2012 No. 977
category Sa category of special purpose vehicles as defined in Annex II.A.5 of Council Directive 70/156/EEC2 as amended by Council Directive 98/14/EC3 and which together with ambulances, armoured vehicles, motor caravans and hearses, includes vehicles specially modified to accommodate at least one person in a wheelchair.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2000/en/si/04...
category Sthe category of special purpose vehicles as defined in Annex II.A.5 of Directive 70/156/EEC as amended by Council Directive 98/14/EC together with ambulances armoured vehicles, camper vans and hearses, and includes vehicles specially modified to accommodate at least one person in a wheelchair;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2000/en/si/04...
category of chemical substancesa group of chemical substances the members of which are similar in molecular structure, in physical, chemical, or biological properties, in use, or in mode of entrance into the human body or into the environment, or the members of which are in some other way suitable for classification as such for purposes of this chapter, except that such term does not mean a group of chemical substances which are grouped together solely on the basis of their being new chemical substances.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
category of holdinga group of agricultural holdings that belong to the same categories, as regards the type of farming and economic size as defined in the Union typology for agricultural holdings;’;European Union32013R1318
category of licensable conducteither front line licensable conduct or non-front line licensable conduct;United Kingdom2007 No. 810
category of mixturesa group of mixtures the members of which are similar in molecular structure, in physical, chemical, or biological properties, in use, or in the mode of entrance into the human body or into the environment, or the members of which are in some other way suitable for classification as such for purposes of this chapter.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
category of paymenta category of payment set out in any one of paragraphs (a) to (h) of the definition “payment”.CanadaS.C. 2014, c. 39, s. 376
category of petroleum producta master line item within a notice of sale.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
category of vesselthe category of vessel specified in the First Schedule.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1997/en/si/05...
categorya category for the purpose of Annex II of the Framework Directive;United Kingdom2000 No. 3197
categorythe number assigned under the U.S. Textile and Apparel Category System of the Office of Textiles and Apparel of the Department of Commerce, as listed in the HTS under the applicable heading or subheading (as in effect on the day before May 24, 2010).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
catering departmentthe galley, mess room and any other areas on board for the storage or preparation of food for seafarers or the service of meals to seafarers;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2014/en/si/03...
catering establishmenta restaurant, canteen, café, club, public house, school, hospital or similar establishment (including a vehicle or a fixed or mobile stall) where, in the course of a business, food is prepared for delivery to the ultimate consumer and is ready for consumption without further preparation;United Kingdom2009 No. 1795 (W. 162)
catering establishmenta restaurant, canteen, club, public house, school, hospital or similar establishment (including a vehicle or a fixed or mobile stall) where, in the course of a business, food is prepared for delivery to the ultimate consumer and is ready for consumption without further preparation.United Kingdom2000 No. 365
catering staffseafarers whose normal duties include the preparation and storage of food, the service of meals to seafarers on board the ship or other work in the galley or in areas where food is stored or handled;United Kingdom2014 No. 1613
catering wasteall waste food including used cooking oil originating in restaurants, catering facilities and kitchens, including central kitchens and household kitchens;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2009/en/si/05...
cationic polymera polymer that has one or more monomer units that are covalently bound and bear a net positive charge.CanadaSOR/2005-247
cattle carof access, these commenters generally preferred car-borne lifts to station-based lifts, because the latter were viewed as less reliable, safe, and secure.United States76 FR 57924
cattle committedcattle that are scheduled to be delivered to a packer within the 7-day period beginning on the date of an agreement to sell the cattle.United States73 FR 28606
cattle identity cardan identity card issued in accordance with Article 32 of the Bovine Tuberculosis (Attestation of the State and General Provisions) Order, 1989 (S.I. 308 of 1989);Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2009/en/si/00...
cattle passporta document containing the information set out in the Schedule to this Order in the form issued by the appropriate Minister with sufficient space for it to be completed by a succession of keepers;United Kingdom1996 No. 1686
cattleall animals of bovine species;United Kingdom2012 No. 2665
cata domestic cat (Felis catus);United Kingdom1999 No. 3443
cauliflowerplants commonly known by that name of the species Brassica oleracea L. convar botrytis (L.) Alef var botrytis;United Kingdom2009 No. 387
caused by those substancescaused by the hazardous or noxious nature of the substances.European Union22002A1213(01)
causea matrimonial cause under the Order of 1978;United Kingdom1996 No. 322
caution against arresta caution entered in the Register under rule 61.7;United Kingdom2001 No. 4015 (L. 32)
caution against releasea caution entered in the Register under rule 61.8;United Kingdom2001 No. 4015 (L. 32)
cautionedcautioned after the person...United Kingdom2015 c. 2
cautiona caution referred to in section 6;SingaporeCap. 211
caveateethe proprietor or other owner of land described in a caveat and to whom notice of the caveat is required to be given;SingaporeCap. 157
caveatorthe person by whom or on whose behalf a caveat has been lodged;SingaporeCap. 157
caveany naturally occurring void, cavity, recess, or system of interconnected passages which occurs beneath the surface of the earth or within a cliff or ledge (including any cave resource therein, but not including any vug, mine, tunnel, aqueduct, or other manmade excavation) and which is large enough to permit an individual to enter, whether or not the entrance is naturally formed or manmade. Such term shall include any natural pit, sinkhole, or other feature which is an extension of the entrance.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
caving and climbing requirementsregulation 8(d)(ii), so far as it relates to paragraph 1 in Part 3 of Schedule 6, and that paragraph.”.United Kingdom2007 No. 135
cavity wall insulationinsulation between the internal and external leaves of masonry cavity walls of a dwelling-house;United Kingdom2010 No. 67
cccubic centimetre or centimetres;United Kingdom2000 No. 169
ceding insureran insurer that purchases reinsurance.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
ceiling fana nonportable device that is suspended from a ceiling for circulating air via the rotation of fan blades.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
ceilingthe height above the ground or water as the case may be of the base of the lowest layer of cloud which is below 6,000 metres (20,000 feet) covering more than half the sky;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2004/en/si/00...
celebration periodthe period beginning on 12th June 2014 and ending on 14th July 2014;United Kingdom2014 No. 1294
celeryplants commonly known by that name of the species Apium graveolens L. including plants commonly known as celeriac;United Kingdom2009 No. 387
cell IDthe identity of the cell from which a mobile telephony call originated or in which it terminated;IrelandNumber 3 of 2011
cell bunda structure within a disposal area which separates units of waste;United Kingdom2009 No. 1929
cell claim valuethe sum of all in-patient and day-patient days, in respect of settled claims which acquired that status during the quarter concerned, in respect of covered persons but disregarding any such hospital stays which have been taken into account under a previous settled claim;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2009/en/si/02...
cell culturethe in-vitro growth of cells derived from multicellular organisms;United Kingdom2010 No. 323
cell day-patient daysthe sum of all day-patient days in respect of settled accommodation claims which acquired that status during that period in respect of covered persons;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1996/en/si/00...
cell equalised benefitsthe sum of all prescribed equalised benefits paid, in respect of settled claims which acquired that status during that period, to or on behalf of covered persons;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1996/en/si/00...
cell prescribed benefitsthe sum of all prescribed benefits paid, in respect of settled claims which acquired that status during the quarter concerned, to or on behalf of covered persons but disregarding any prescribed benefits paid which have been taken into account under a previous settled claim;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2009/en/si/02...
cell weighted claim valuethe sum of all weighted claim values, in respect of settled hospital claims which acquired that status during that period, in respect of covered persons;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1996/en/si/00...
cellsindividual human cells or a collection of human cells when not bound by any form of connective tissue;European Union32004L0023
cellulose film DirectiveCommission Directive No. 93/10/EEC of 15 March 1993 as amended by Commission Directive 1993/111/EC of 10 December 1993 and Commission Directive No. 2004/14/EC of 29 January 2004;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2006/en/si/01...
cellulosic biofuelsany fuel that is produced from cellulosic feedstocks.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
cellulosic biofuelrenewable fuel derived from any cellulose, hemicellulose, or lignin that is derived from renewable biomass and that has lifecycle greenhouse gas emissions, as determined by the Administrator, that are at least 60 percent less than the baseline lifecycle greenhouse gas emissions.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
cella group of fully insured persons who belong to both a common gender and a common prescribed age band;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1996/en/si/00...
cementa product consisting principally of coral, shale, lime, silica, alumina and iron-oxide, or of some of those ingredients, which has been calcined and ground to a fine powder which on hydration is capable of setting to a hard mass;KenyaCAP. 515
cemetery servicesproperty (including interment vaults, markers, flowers, liners, urns, shrubs and wreaths) and services that relate directly to cemetery arrangements in Canada in consequence of the death of the individual including, for greater certainty, property and services to be funded out of a cemetery care trust;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
cemeterya burial ground maintained by a burial authority;United Kingdom1996 No. 1994
census area managera person appointed under regulation 5(1)(b);United Kingdom2010 No. 218
census areaan area created under regulation 4(2)(b);United Kingdom2010 No. 218
census co-ordinatora person appointed under regulation 4(1)(b);United Kingdom2010 No. 532
census day27th March 2011;United Kingdom2009 No. 3210
census district manageran officer appointed under regulation 4(1)(b);United Kingdom2000 No. 198
census districta census district referred to in regulation 3;United Kingdom2010 No. 211
census enumeratora person appointed under regulation 5(1)(d);United Kingdom2010 No. 218
census nightthe night of 27th March to 28th March 2011;United Kingdom2009 No. 3210
census nightthe night of Sunday 28 April 2002.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2001/en/si/04...
census of populationa census of population, housing, and matters relating to population and housing.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
census officeran officer appointed under regulation 4(1)(c);United Kingdom2010 No. 532
census regional manageran officer appointed under regulation 4(1)(a);United Kingdom2010 No. 211
census region1 of the 4 census regions (northeast, south, midwest, and west) that are designated as census regions by the Bureau of the Census as of November 4, 1992;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
census team co-ordinatora person appointed under regulation 5(1)(c);United Kingdom2010 No. 218
census team leaderan officer appointed under regulation 4(1)(c);United Kingdom2000 No. 198
censusa statistical operation in which all units of the population of interest are enumerated;KenyaCAP. 112
center of excellencea Center of Excellence in Early Childhood designated under subsection (b).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
centera children's advocacy center.United StatesFAMILY CODE - Title 5 - Chapte
central European timecentral European summer time during the summer-time period as defined in Articles 1, 2 and 3 of Directive 2000/84/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council (18).European Union32011R1193
central FIT registerthe register kept and maintained by the Authority in accordance with article 17;United Kingdom2010 No. 678
central Levya levy charged to all airports authorities in respect of the costs that are not charged out according to the separate functions the Commission performs;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2011/en/si/06...
central authority for England and Walesthe authority designated for England and Wales as the central authority for the purposes of the Framework Decision on financial penalties;United Kingdom2009 No. 342
central authority for Northern Irelandthe authority designated for Northern Ireland as the central authority for the purposes of the Framework Decision on financial penalties;United Kingdom2009 No. 342
central authority for Scotlandthe sheriff clerk of Lothian and Borders at Edinburgh;United Kingdom2009 No. 342
central authority functionany duty required to be carried out by a central authority under the Convention.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
central authoritya person or body designated by that State as a central authority under Article 7 of the Framework Decision;United Kingdom2014 No. 337
central authoritythe entity designated as such by any Convention country under Article 6(1) of the Convention.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
central banksthe ESCB central banks and the central banks of third countries;European Union32013R0575R(02)
central banka central bank of an EEA State or the European Central Bank;United Kingdom1999 No. 2979
central counter-partya corporation, association, partnership, agency or other entity in a clearing and settlement system with whom all participant’s payment rights and obligations are netted to produce a single amount owing as between each participant and the central counter-party;CanadaS.C. 1996, c. 6, Sch.
central counterparty recognition ordera recognition order made under section 290(1)(b);United Kingdom2013 No. 504
central counterpartya recognised clearing house or recognised investment exchange which carries on a business of providing a central counterparty clearing service in relation to arrangements for the transfer of overseas securities;United Kingdom2011 No. 2503
central counting systemsuch computer hardware and software, data, other equipment and services as may be provided by the returning officer for the purpose of counting and calculating electronically the numbers of ballot papers or votes cast on them at the election, including the provision of information to allow for the verification of ballot paper accounts;United Kingdom2004 No. 294
central counting systemsuch computer hardware and software, data, other equipment and services as may be provided by the returning officer for the purpose of counting and calculating electronically the numbers of ballot papers, or votes cast on them, at the elections, including the provision of information to allow for the verification of ballot paper accounts.United Kingdom2004 No. 227
central dividerthat part of an expressway which separates two carriageways running along that expressway parallel or approximately parallel to each other, and which is contiguous on one side to one of those carriageways and on the other side to the other of those carriageways;SingaporeCap. 276, R 23
central expenditureexpenditure of the Residuary Body other than relevant expenditure;United Kingdom1995 No. 401
central fundsthe New Central Fund as provided for in the New Central Fund Byelaw (No. 23 of 1996)(6) and the Central Fund as provided for in the Central Fund Byelaw (No. 4 of 1986);United Kingdom2005 No. 1998
central government authoritiesthe Crown and all the bodies listed in Schedule 1 (whether or not they perform their functions on behalf of the Crown), but does not include Her Majesty in her private capacity;United Kingdom2015 No. 102
central government authoritiesthe authorities that are listed by way of indication in this Annex and, insofar as corrections or amendments have been made at national level, their successor entities.European Union32004L0018
central governmenta Department of State or the Revenue Commissioners or both;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2014/en/si/04...
central heater.a fuel burning device designed to burn wood or wood pellet fuel that warms spaces other than the space where the furnace is located, by the distribution of air heated by the furnace through ducts.United States80 FR 13671
central heating systema system which provides warmth to 2 or more rooms in a dwelling through a series of connected radiators or ducts linked to a central boiler or from a series of electric storage heaters and controlled from one central point;United Kingdom2006 No. 570
central heatinga system which provides warmth to 2 or more rooms in a dwelling through a series of connected radiators or ducts linked to a central boiler or from a series of electric storage heaters and controlled from one central point;United Kingdom2001 No. 267
central levya levy charged to all airports authorities in respect of the costs that are not charged out according to the separate functions the Commission performs;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2014/en/si/05...
central list hereditamentsof certain descriptions of plant. Article 6 contains rules for ascertaining the rateable values of such hereditaments in the five years beginning on 1st April 2000. Article 8 prescribes, in pursuance of paragraph 3(2) of Schedule 6, the rateable values of central list hereditaments used or available for use for the transmission of electricity for the year beginning on 1st April 2000. Articles 9 and 10 provide for the annual recalculation of those rateable values for subsequent years, on the basis of a standard formula.United Kingdom2000 No. 1163 (W. 91)
central listthe central non-domestic rating list for England(2);United Kingdom2000 No. 950
central planning functions areathe areas described as such in article 3;United Kingdom2006 No. 616
central police officerchief officer of police;United Kingdom1995 No. 215
central promotion boarda promotion board established to interview candidates who have been selected by a regional promotion board;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2006/en/si/04...
central rating listthe central non-domestic rating list for Wales(“rhestr ardrethu canolog”);United Kingdom1999 No. 3453 (W. 50)
central recording systemof terminals forming part of the totalisator, which system must comply with regulation 6.United Kingdom1995 No. 3232
central registerthe register maintained by the Authority under regulation 67;United Kingdom2014 No. 928
central reservation gapthe gap in the kerbed divide between the eastbound and westbound carriageways of the A501 Marylebone Road adjacent to its junctions with Upper Harley Street and Harley Street in the City of Westminster.United Kingdom1996 No. 2689
central reservationthat part of Great West Road which separates its two carriageways for the safety and guidance of vehicles using that road.United Kingdom2000 No. 873
central reservationthat part of a motorway other than the hard shoulder, which separates the carriageway used by vehicles travelling in one direction from the carriageway used by vehicles travelling in the opposite direction;United Kingdom2008 No. 135
central reservethat part of Streatham High Road and Streatham Hill which separates the northbound and southbound carriageways of those roads for the safety and guidance of vehicles using those roads;United Kingdom1996 No. 2799
central reservethat part of the trunk road which separates one part of the carriageway from another part for the safety and guidance of vehicular traffic using that road.United Kingdom1998 No. 179
central securities registerthe register referred to in section 245;CanadaS.C. 1991, c. 48
central tankany tank inboard of a longitudinal bulkhead;United Kingdom1996 No. 2154
centrala central cooperative credit society for which an order has been made under subsection 473(1).CanadaS.C. 1991, c. 48
centre for educationa place, other than a school or a place providing university or other third level education, where adult or continuing education or vocational education or training, is provided and which is designated for that purpose under section 10 (4);IrelandNumber 51 of 1998
centre of crop diversitya geographic area containing a high level of genetic diversity for crop species in in situ conditions.European Union22004A1223(02)
centre of educationa place where adult or continuing education or vocational education or training are provided, other than an institution of education or an institution of higher education;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2007/en/si/01...
centre of operationthe place, or principal place, from which the operation of the scheme is carried on;United Kingdom1995 No. 3231
centre of origina geographical area where a plant species, either domesticated or wild, first developed its distinctive properties.European Union22004A1223(02)
centre point of a turbinethe centre point bisecting the turbine tower, transition piece and foundation;United Kingdom2013 No. 343
centre point of a wind turbinethe centre point bisecting the turbine tower, transition piece and foundation;United Kingdom2013 No. 343
centre pointthe centre point of the store or building determined as far as is reasonably possible;United Kingdom2006 No. 425
centre tankany tank inboard of a longitudinal bulkhead;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2007/en/si/07...
centre veterinarianthe veterinarian approved by the Department under regulation 7(4);”;United Kingdom1997 No. 35
centre-axle trailera trailer having only a single axle or group of axles which is positioned at or close to the centre of gravity so that, when the trailer is uniformly loaded, the static vertical load transmitted to the towing vehicle does not exceed 10 per cent of the maximum authorised weight for the axle or group of axles or 1000 kg, whichever is the less;United Kingdom1998 No. 3111
centre-fire firearmsfirearms using centre-fire percussion ammunition;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2008/en/si/00...
centre-fire percussion ammunitionammunition containing a percussion cap;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2008/en/si/00...
centres for latecomersWelsh language learning centres established by local authorities to provide pupils of primary and secondary school age with intensive Welsh language lessons;United Kingdom2013 No. 3048 (W. 307)
centrea centre provided and maintained by the Department under Article 73 of the 1995 Order;United Kingdom2014 No. 302
centrea hospital or other in-patient facility for the care and treatment of persons suffering from a mental disorder or a mental illness.IrelandNumber 25 of 2001
centrifuge rotor tubesthin-walled cylinders as described in entry 5.1.1(b);United Kingdom2004 No. 1255
ceramics DirectiveCouncil Directive No. 84/500/EEC of 15 October 2004 as amended by Commission Directive No. 2005/31/EC of 29 April 2005;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2006/en/si/01...
cerealscereals grown in the United Kingdom being wheat (including durum wheat), barley, oats, rye, maize, triticale or any two or more of such cereals grown as one crop;United Kingdom2007 No. 1084
cerebral arteriolosclerosisfibrinoid necrosis, lipohyalinosis, microatheroma, microaneurysms, segmental arterial disorganisation or other pathological process of the small arteries, arterioles, venules and capillaries of the brain;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
cerebral ischaemiaa reduction or interruption of blood supply to an area of the brain;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
cerebral meningiomaa primary benign or intermediate grade tumour of the cerebral meninges.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
cerebrovascular accidenta rapid loss of brain function, caused by neuronal death or dysfunction due to impairment of the blood supply to the brain, and comprises cerebral ischaemia or intracerebral haemorrhage presenting clinically as a transient ischaemic attack, transient symptoms with infarction, or stroke.  This definition excludes subclinical or asymptomatic cerebrovascular disease identified by neuroimaging ("silent stroke"), subarachnoid haemorrhage, subdural haemorrhage, extradural haemorrhage, vascular dementia, and inherited diseases of the cerebral vasculature.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
ceremonial license.a document that reflects a mariner's existing domestic officer endorsement and is suitable for framing, but is not valid for use as an MMC.United States78 FR 77795
certain Asian countriesThailand, Peoples Republic of China including Hong Kong, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Pakistan and Vietnam;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2005/en/si/01...
certain measures, including good engineering combustion and pollution control practices, are an appropriate limitation to apply during startup, shutdown and upset condition periods.of control of sources to apply during SSM events.United States79 FR 33101
certificate holderthe person whose name is included in or is identifiable from the ADR mark, the RID mark, the UN mark or, as the case may be, the joint ADR and RID mark;United Kingdom1996 No. 2092
certificate identification numbera calculated alpha numeric identifier allocated by the e-stamping system as the unique identifier of the stamp certificate;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2012/en/si/02...
certificate of CMMS compliancethe document set out in Schedule 1;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2003/en/si/06...
certificate of anonymous registrationa certificate issued in pursuance of regulation 45F(6);”.United Kingdom2007 No. 925 (S. 2)
certificate of approvala certificate of approval of a pattern granted or renewed by the the Department under Article 10 of the 1981 Order;United Kingdom2006 No. 154
certificate of arrearsa certificate certifying that the sum specified in the certificate is to the best of the information or belief of the officer or, in Scotland, the applicant or his solicitor giving the certificate the amount of the arrears due under the order at the date of the certificate or, as the case may be, that to the best of his information or belief there are no arrears due thereunder at that date;United Kingdom2007 No. 2005
certificate of authoritya certificate issued under regulation 5(2)(a);SingaporeCap. 128, RG 1
certificate of competencea certificate awarded in accordance with the standards set out in the code of standards referred to in paragraph (d) of the definition of “approved course” and certifying that a minimum level of competence has been achieved by the individual to whom the certificate is awarded;IrelandNumber 22 of 1997
certificate of competencya certificate issued and endorsed for masters, officers and GMDSS radio operators in accordance with Chapters II, III, IV or VII of Annex I, and entitling the lawful holder thereof to serve in the capacity and perform the functions involved at the level of responsibility specified therein;European Union32012L0035
certificate of completiona certificate certifying that the production has been completed, issued by the Minister of Canadian Heritage before the day (in this Division referred to as “the production’s certification deadline”) that is six months after the production’s application deadline.CanadaC.R.C., c. 945
certificate of compliancea certificate of compliance issued by an approved vehicle examiner under regulation 12(3)(a) or 14(5)(a);SingaporeCap. 94A, RG 6
certificate of conformitya certificate drawn up by the notified body in relation to a structural subsystem as part of the verification assessment procedures for that structural subsystem; and the reference in Schedule 9 to certificate shall be construed as a reference to the certificate of conformity;United Kingdom2006 No. 397
certificate of costsa certificate of costs referred to in section 61 (1);IrelandNumber 33 of 2013
certificate of deletionthe certificate issued by a state to prove that a ship has been deleted from the ship register of that state;IrelandNumber 43 of 2014
certificate of deposita certificate relating to money deposited with the issuer which recognises an obligation to pay a stated amount to bearer or to order, with or without interest, and by the delivery of which, with or without endorsement, the right to receive that stated amount, with or without interest is transferable;United Kingdom1998 No. 504
certificate of destructiona form provided by the Commissioners on which an approved person may certify that a vehicle has been scrapped;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1995/en/si/01...
certificate of eligibilitya certificate in prescribed form issued or caused to be issued by an appropriate authority pursuant to section 14;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. S-23
certificate of entitlementa certificate issued in accordance with paragraph 8(1);United Kingdom1995 No. 2880
certificate of equivalent competencya certificate entitled “certificate of equivalent competency” issued under regulation 6A below;United Kingdom1995 No. 1428
certificate of equivalent competencyan endorsement in the form of a separate document entitled “certificate of equivalent competency” issued by the Secretary of State in accordance with regulation 5 or 5A to a master, officer or radio operator who holds a certificate issued by or under the authority of another Party to the STCW Convention;”.United Kingdom2006 No. 89
certificate of exemptiona certificate of exemption referred to in Schedule 12.United Kingdom2001 No. 422
certificate of experiencea certificate granted under section 25;SingaporeCap. 174
certificate of formationthe corporation's articles of incorporation.United StatesLOCAL GOVERNMENT CODE - Title
certificate of inaugurationa certificate signed by the President upon being sworn in;KenyaCAP. 180
certificate of indebtednessa document, whether sealed with the official seal of the Minister or signed by the Minister or by one of his or her officers authorised in that behalf by the Minister, whereby the Minister or any such officer so authorised certifies (either expressly or impliedly) the amount of the indebtedness of the State or of a public fund of the State in respect of moneys or securities or both moneys and securities borrowed from a particular person by the Minister in exercise of a power conferred on him or her by statute.IrelandNumber 31 of 1999
certificate of leasea certificate of lease in the prescribed form issued under section 30;KenyaCAP. 300
certificate of measurementa certificate of measurement issued under section 20 (1);IrelandNumber 43 of 2014
certificate of medical fitness to divea certificate issued in accordance with regulation 15;United Kingdom1997 No. 2776
certificate of naturalisationa certificate of naturalisation as a British citizen, issued by the Secretary of State;United Kingdom2009 No. 2795
certificate of origina document issued in a customs territory by a competent authority confirming the origin of a tea product;KenyaCAP. 343
certificate of postinga receipt issued in respect of a postal packet deposited at an access point for transmission by universal postal service;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2012/en/si/02...
certificate of proficiency in survival craft and rescue boatsa certificate of proficiency in survival craft and rescue boats issued by the Director under regulation 19 and in accordance with the STCW Code;SingaporeCap. 179, RG 1
certificate of proficiencya certificate, other than a certificate of competency, issued to a seafarer stating that the relevant requirements of training, competencies or sea-going service in this Directive have been met;European Union32012L0035
certificate of readinessa certificate under rule 2.28;United Kingdom1996 No. 322
certificate of receiptthe certificate of receipt issued by the consignee;United Kingdom1995 No. 1046
certificate of registrationa certificate issued by a private inspection body which specifies land which is comprised in an organic-production unit, holding or stockfarm or which is being converted to such a unit, holding or stockfarm;United Kingdom2003 No. 1235
certificate of registrya certificate by that name granted pursuant to section 34;KenyaCAP. 389
certificate of release to service issued under this Ordera certificate issued by a person specified in article 12(10) which conforms with article 12(9);United Kingdom2007 No. 1115
certificate of satisfactiona certificate to the effect that the fine was paid in full on the date specified in the certificate.United Kingdom2003 No. 3184
certificate of satisfactionthe certificate applied for under regulation 17;United Kingdom2005 No. 3595
certificate of servicea certificate given under rule 6;United Kingdom2009 No. 1603 (L. 17)
certificate of servicea certificate of service verified by a statement of truth.United Kingdom2013 No. 3208
certificate of sponsorshipan authorisation issued by the Secretary of State to a sponsor in respect of an application, or potential application, for leave to enter or leave to remain in the United Kingdom;United Kingdom2014 No. 581
certificate of suitabilitya certificate issued in accordance with Article 17;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2001/en/si/05...
certificate of title to securitiesany document of title whereby a person recognises the title of another to securities issued or to be issued by the first-mentioned person, and in the case of any such document with coupons (whether attached or on separate coupon sheets) includes any coupons which have not been detached;SingaporeCap. 99
certificate of titlea certificate of title in the prescribed form issued under section 30;KenyaCAP. 300
certificate of titlea document issued by a State showing ownership of an automobile.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
certificate of validationa certificate issued by the Department rendering valid for the purposes of this Order a certificate of airworthiness or a permit to fly issued in respect of an aircraft registered elsewhere than in the Isle of Man or a licence or approval granted under the law of a country other than the Isle of Man;United Kingdom2007 No. 1115
certificate of validitya certificate issued under article 9(5)(d) for the purpose of maintaining the validity of a permit to fly issued by the Department;United Kingdom2007 No. 1115
certificate of verificationa certificate drawn up by a notified body or a designated body as part of the verification assessment procedure for a structural subsystem;United Kingdom2011 No. 3066
certificate of veterinary clearancea certificate issued by an official veterinary surgeon or an authorised officer in the form set out as in Part II of Schedule 1;United Kingdom2002 No. 340
certificate requesting monitoring under the Framework Decisionthe certificate required by Article 10 of the Framework Decision;United Kingdom2014 No. 3141
certificate signed by a consultant ophthalmologista certificate completed by a consultant ophthalmologist in accordance with the criteria laid down in the relevant guidance;United Kingdom2003 No. 712
certificate yearany year ending on the anniversary of the date of issuance of the certificate.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
certificated aerodromean aerodrome certificated under this Order;United Kingdom2013 No. 2870
certificated air carrieran air carrier that holds a certificate of public convenience and necessity issued under section 41102(a) of title 49;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
certificated officerany officer holding a certificate issued or deemed to have been issued in accordance with regulations made under section 47;SingaporeCap. 179
certificated persona person duly qualified and being the lawful holder of a Certificate of Competency, or a Certificate of Equivalent Competency, valid for service as an Engineer Officer on Irish Fishing Vessels;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2007/en/si/06...
certificated radio operatora person qualified as specified in regulation 19(3), as a VHF radiotelephone operator, radiotelephone operator or radio officer;United Kingdom1998 No. 2070
certificated securitiessecurities other than uncertificated securities;IrelandNumber 31 of 1999
certificatedthat it is not an uncertificated share or a share in respect of which a share warrant has been issued and is current;United Kingdom2008 No. 3229
certificatea Children’s Bond or a Children’s Bonus Bond;”;United Kingdom2012 No. 1880
certificatea certificate of accreditation issued under this chapter.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
certification authoritya person who issues a certificate;SingaporeCap. 88
certification datethe date for which the relevant information provided in relation to a qualifying member, or a survivor of a qualifying member, is correct;United Kingdom2008 No. 1903
certification marka certification mark of the Board referred to in section 7(2)(i);SingaporeCap. 303A
certification packagesfor determining what capabilities a certified EHR Module includes (e.g., utilizing the CHPL and reviewing an EHR technology developer's communications and marketing materials, which should include a list of the certification criteria and CQMs that the EHR Module was certified to), and on the “Certification Guidance for EHR Technology Developers Serving Health Care Providers Ineligible for Medicare and Medicaid EHR Incentive Payments” guidance we issued in 2013.United States79 FR 54429
certification perioda period specified in an agreement as a certification period for the facility to which the agreement applies;United Kingdom2012 No. 1976
certification service providera person or public body who issues certificates or provides other services related to electronic signatures;IrelandNumber 27 of 2000
certification servicesany service which is provided to the senders or recipients of information in electronic form, or to those storing such information, and is designed to facilitate the use of cryptographic techniques for the purpose of ascertaining that the confidentiality, authenticity and integrity of such information is secured ;Sri Lanka19 of 2006
certification trade marka mark registered or deemed to have been registered under section 40;KenyaCAP. 506
certification-service-providera person who issues certificates or provides other services related to electronic signatures;United Kingdom2002 No. 318
certification/or verificationof documentation include providing the PHA, owner, or management agent with a completed HUD-approved certification form, or other form of written verification of the abuse, signed by a third party. The PHA, owner or management agent also may accept the victim's verbal statement or other corroborating evidence as sufficient verification of the abuse. Therefore, as long as the victim provides a HUD-approved certification form, third-party documentation, a verbal statement, or other corroborating evidence, the victim is statutorily entitled to VAWA 2005 protections. A tenant's file should document acceptance of an individual's verbal statement.United States75 FR 66245
certificationa formal evaluation and confirmation by or on behalf of the appropriate authority that a person possesses the necessary competencies to perform the functions of an auditor to an acceptable level as defined by the appropriate authority;European Union32010R0018
certificationany technical process whereby a party determines whether a product, for use by more than one local exchange carrier, conforms with the specified requirements pertaining to such product.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
certified apparatusapparatus in respect of which a technical report, a technical certificate or an EC type-examination certificate as the case may be has been issued;United Kingdom1997 No. 3051
certified applicatorany individual who is certified under section 136i of this title as authorized to use or supervise the use of any pesticide which is classified for restricted use. Any applicator who holds or applies registered pesticides, or uses dilutions of registered pesticides consistent with subsection (ee), only to provide a service of controlling pests without delivering any unapplied pesticide to any person so served is not deemed to be a seller or distributor of pesticides under this subchapter.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
certified cargo screening programthe program, established under 49 CFR part 1549, under which TSA authorizes facilities to screen cargo to be offered for transport on certain passenger aircraft. A “certified cargo screening facility” is a facility that TSA certifies to screen this cargo and perform the other functions required by part 1549. As used in this chapter, “certified cargo screening facility” refers to the legal entity that operates a CCSF at a particular location.United States74 FR 47672
certified compostgreen compost or green/food compost in relation to which the supplier confirms in writing that it meets the standards set out in the publication PAS 100:2011 on composted materials dated January 2011(6) and contains no livestock manure.United Kingdom2013 No. 2506 (W. 245)
certified copy of a Community licencea copy of a Community licence duly certified by or on behalf of the issuing authority in the Member State concerned to be a true copy of the Community licence;IrelandNumber 31 of 2011
certified copya copy certified as a correct copy;United Kingdom2009 No. 1801
certified copya copy certified or otherwise authenticated in such manner as would make it admissible in evidence in proceedings before a court.United Kingdom2005 No. 1466
certified declaration of origina declaration of origin certified by an authority or body empowered to do so;European Union31977D0415
certified emission reduction unita unit issued pursuant to Article 12 of the Kyoto Protocol and the decisions adopted pursuant to the Convention or the Protocol;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2012/en/si/04...
certified individualany individual for whom a qualified health insurance costs credit eligibility certificate is in effect.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
certified informationthat if the Commission makes a change to the design certification, § 52.63(a) requires that the change (“modification” under § 52.63(a)(3)) be applied to each plant referencing the design certification rule.United States72 FR 49352
certified installera person who is certified by the Microgeneration Certification Scheme(3) or an equivalent scheme accredited under EN 45011(4) or EN ISO/IEC 17065:2012(5);United Kingdom2014 No. 928
certified institutionan institution in Canada that has as its main purpose the care of individuals of a class described in that section and that holds a valid certificate that has been issued by the Minister.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. E-15
certified licensing schemea licensing scheme certified under section 173 for the purposes of this section.IrelandNumber 28 of 2000
certified local governmenta local government whose local historic preservation program is certified pursuant to chapter 3025 of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
certified mail or other more expeditious meansthat provide a receipt.” The commenter contended that this would allow FedEx, UPS, DHL, and email communication, with return receipt from recipient required, and would help support paperless environments.United States78 FR 60193
certified mailof service of the notice of proposed penalty.United States72 FR 13592
certified organic farma farm, or portion of a farm, or site where agricultural products or livestock are produced, that is certified by the certifying agent under this chapter as utilizing a system of organic farming as described by this chapter.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
certified organic handling operationany operation, or portion of any handling operation, that is certified by the certifying agent under this chapter as utilizing a system of organic handling as described under this chapter.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
certified persona person certified as a flat-rate farmer for the purposes of the flat-rate scheme under regulation 203 and “certified” and “certification” shall be construed accordingly.United Kingdom1995 No. 2518
certified pesticide operatora person who is certified as a pesticide operator under section 12;SingaporeCap. 57A
certified professional employer organizationa person who applies to be treated as a certified professional employer organization for purposes of section 3511 and has been certified by the Secretary as meeting the requirements of subsection (b).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
certified public accountantany person registered with or recognised by the Institute as a Certified Public Accountant Singapore immediately before 1st April 2013;SingaporeCap. 294B
certified seed of any categoryseed which is certified seed, certified seed of the first generation, certified seed of the second generation and certified seed of the third generation;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2003/en/si/02...
certified seeda seed or plant that has been determined by a seed or plant certifying agency to meet agency rules and standards as to genetic purity and identity.United StatesAGRICULTURE CODE - Title 5 - C
certified seedseed certified, in accordance with Council Directive 66/402/EEC on the marketing of cereal seed(4), as “basic seed”, “certified seed”, “certified seed, first generation” or “certified seed, second generation”;”;United Kingdom1998 No. 3169
certified training providera person has been certified by the CAA under article 119A or by a national supervisory authority of another Member State in accordance with article 13 of the air traffic controllers’ directive”.United Kingdom2009 No. 1742
certified translationa translation certified to be a correct translation.United Kingdom2009 No. 1804
certified translationcertified to be a true and correct translation in accordance with rules drawn up by the registrar of companies and published in the Companies Registration Office Gazette;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2014/en/si/03...
certified valuethe market value certified by the district valuer or by a suitably qualified valuer employed by the local authority;United Kingdom2004 No. 3055
certifiedan economic operator who is certified by a certification body complying with European standards in a relevant State which maintains such certification and in which the economic operator is established.United Kingdom2012 No. 88
certifiedcertified by a principal officer to be true and correct, a true copy or a correct translation (as the case may be) by endorsement on or attached to the document to be certified;KenyaCAP. 487
certifying agentthe chief executive officer of a State or, in the case of a State that provides for the Statewide election of an official to be responsible solely for the administration of the agricultural operations of the State, such official, and any person (including private entities) who is accredited by the Secretary as a certifying agent for the purpose of certifying a farm or handling operation as a certified organic farm or handling operation in accordance with this chapter.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
certifying authoritythe Secretary of State or any other person or organization authorised by the Secretary of State;United Kingdom1997 No. 19
certifying authoritythe authority designated for the Operational Programme under Article 59(1)(b).United Kingdom2007 No. 3624
certifying obstetricianthe obstetrician who made the certification;IrelandNumber 35 of 2013
certifying officera person authorised by the Minister or the Minister for the Marine and Natural Resources to issue, for the purposes of veterinary legislation or regulations giving effect to such legislation, certificates howsoever described in such legislation or regulations;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1999/en/si/03...
certifying staffpersonnel responsible for the release of an aircraft or a component after maintenance;European Union32003R2042
certifyto sign.United States80 FR 26149
cervical screening servicesthe services described in paragraph 2(2) of Schedule 1;United Kingdom2004 No. 115
cessation datethe last day on which the pension is payable;United Kingdom2010 No. 990
cessation employeran employer in relation to the scheme in respect of whom an employment-cessation event has occurred;United Kingdom2008 No. 132
cessation feea fee that SEPA may charge under regulation 17(1)(a);United Kingdom2015 No. 90
cessation of his or her undertakingcessation, for any part of the relevant period and by reason of the relevant service of the self-employed reservist, of the operation of any part or all of the undertaking in which he or she is self-employed.”.United Kingdom2015 No. 460
cessation periodthe period, referred to in section 24 (3)(c), during which an undertaking is directed, under a direction, to cease providing a mobile communications service;IrelandNumber 19 of 2013
cessationthe cessation by an undertaking, in compliance with a direction, of the provision of a mobile communications service within a particular geographical area;IrelandNumber 19 of 2013
cessionthe ceding of the whole of the rights and interests of a band in or on any of its Category IA or IA-N land;CanadaS.C. 1984, c. 18
cetane ratinga measure, as indicated by a cetane index or cetane number, of the ignition quality of diesel fuel oil and of the influence of the diesel fuel oil on combustion roughness.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
chain broadcastingsimultaneous broadcasting of an identical program by two or more connected stations.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
chains, ropes and webbingchains, ropes and webbing designed and constructed for lifting purposes as part of lifting machinery or lifting accessories;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2008/en/si/04...
chainsto help identify a source of interference, as the interference range of personal/portable devices is in general relatively short. In this regard, the Commission is correcting an error in § 15.713(e)(4) of the rules which incorrectly states that Mode II devices must register on initialization. The Commission will not require devices to provide coordinates accurate to±/−5 meters because that is a higher degree of precision than necessary, and such accuracy may not be readily achievable by most devices.United States75 FR 75813
chairing constablethe individual appointed under regulation 15(1);United Kingdom2013 No. 61
chairing member of the panelthe individual appointed by virtue of regulation 18(2)(a);United Kingdom2013 No. 62
chairing memberthe member of the Children’s Panel selected to chair a pre-hearing panel or children’s hearing, as the case may be;United Kingdom2013 No. 194
chairman appointment meetingthe first meeting of the Authority after 1st April 2002 and after 1st April in any subsequent year.United Kingdom1999 No. 3099
chairman of a tribunalthe chairman of a tribunal appointed under rule 18(4);United Kingdom2001 No. 315
chairman of the governing bodythe chairman of the management committee, governing body or board of governors (however described) of the school;United Kingdom2001 No. 2855
chairman of the panelchairman of the panel appointed under rule 3;United Kingdom2001 No. 317
chairman’s panela panel of persons appointed under Article 22(2)(b) of the 1996 Order who may serve as chairman of the Tribunal;United Kingdom2005 No. 339
chairmana panel member nominated to be chairman of an appeal tribunal in accordance with Article 8(3) of the 1998 Order;United Kingdom2001 No. 299
chairmanthe secretary of that tribunal”.United Kingdom2013 No. 1036
chairmen’s panela panel of persons appointed under Article 22(2)(b) of the 1996 Order who may serve as chairman of the Tribunal;United Kingdom1997 No. 315
chairpersona member elected by a fire authority as the chairperson of that fire authority;United Kingdom2004 No. 2555 (W. 227)
chairpersonchairperson of the Authority or a statutory committee, as the case may be.IrelandNumber 18 of 2009
chairthe chair of the Authority (see article 7);United Kingdom2010 No. 2190
chalk downlandgrassland situated on undulating chalk hills;United Kingdom1997 No. 1443
chalka product: (a) containing not less than 90 % of calcium carbonate (CaCO3);European Union31972R0100
challenge cost-share agreementany agreement entered into between the Secretary and any cooperator for the purpose of sharing costs or services in carrying out authorized functions and responsibilities of the Secretary with respect to any System unit or System program, any affiliated area, or any designated national scenic trail or national historic trail.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
challenge coursea challenge, ropes, team building, or obstacle course, which may include logs, tires, platforms, beams, bridges, poles, ropes, ladders, nets, climbing walls, rock climbing walls, climbing towers, traverses, rock climbing devices, cables, swings, or zip lines, that is constructed and used for educational, team and confidence building, or physical fitness purposes.United StatesOCCUPATIONS CODE - Title 13 -
challenge inspectionan inspection conducted under Article IX of the Convention.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
challenge proceedingany proceeding under Part III;SingaporeCap. 120
chambera bird shed or gas container in which birds are killed by exposure to a gas mixture;United Kingdom2007 No. 150
change in operationa change in the nature or functioning, or an extension, of a combustion installation which may have consequences for the environment;United Kingdom2001 No. 1091
change in the consumer price indexthe difference between the All Items Consumer Price Index Number last published by the Central Statistics Office before the date of determination under this section and the said number last published before the date of review under subsection (2), expressed as a percentage of the last-mentioned number.IrelandNumber 30 of 2007
change in the principal officersa person becoming or ceasing to be, by whatever means, a principal officer of the body corporate or the partnership, as the case may be;IrelandNumber 40 of 2011
change in warning devicethe addition or removal of a crossbuck, yield or stop sign, flashing lights, or gates at a public highway-rail grade crossing. The installation of a crossbuck, yield or stop sign, flashing lights, or gates that will be in place for less than six months does not constitute a “change in warning device” for purposes of this subpart.United States80 FR 745
change its mix to add 75% of its increased slots above the 3 year average in primary care.that Hospital B must add 3 additional FTEs above the 12 it is training, and those 3 FTEs would either be in primary care or general surgery.United States75 FR 71799
change of dwellinga change of dwelling occupied by a claimant as his home during the award where the dwelling to which the claimant has moved is one in respect of which the Executive may make a rent allowance;United Kingdom2008 No. 103
change of ownership applicationan application pursuant to regulation 26;United Kingdom2013 No. 349
change relating to a rent allowancea change or increase to which paragraph 2(3)(a), (b) or (c) of Schedule 1B applies;United Kingdom1996 No. 111
change to executive arrangementsthe...United Kingdom2011 nawm 4
change-over pointthe point at which an aircraft navigating on an ATS route segment defined by reference to very high frequency omnidirectional radio ranges is expected to transfer its primary navigational reference from the facility behind the aircraft to the next facility ahead of the aircraft;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2004/en/si/00...
changeable message signa sign that conforms to the manual and specifications adopted under Section 544.001. The term includes a dynamic message sign.United StatesTRANSPORTATION CODE - Title 7
changethe...United Kingdom2007 c. 16
channel widththe straight line distance that is between opposite bank tops of a river, burn or ditch and which spans the bed of a river, burn or ditch, including any exposed bars and vegetated islands;United Kingdom2007 No. 219
channela channel for telecommunication by radio;SingaporeCap. 170A, RG 7
chaplaina chaplain of a prison or other person for the time being authorised to perform all or any of the functions of chaplain of the prison concerned;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2007/en/si/02...
chaptersthe chapters and the headings (four-digit codes) used in the nomenclature which makes up the Harmonised Commodity Description and Coding System, referred to in this Protocol as "the Harmonised System" or "HS";European Union22000A0621(01)
chaptera chapter in this Part;United Kingdom2008 No. 256
chaptereach one of the rows preceded by a number in the tables contained in points 3.1(e) and 3.2(b).European Union32011R1149
charactercapital letters or numbers of a height (as specified in paragraph (1)(a) and (b) above) and lower case letters of a size relative to the text of a capital letter for a given typeface;United Kingdom2002 No. 335
chard and spinach beetplants commonly known by that name of the species Beta vulgaris L.;United Kingdom2009 No. 387
charge carda credit card, the terms of which include the obligations to settle the account in full at the end of a specified period;United Kingdom2001 No. 2412
charge for usethe amount a person pays for using a gaming machine once(3);United Kingdom2007 No. 2319
charge notice concernedthe charge notice conveying the authority’s decision to impose the charge;United Kingdom2011 No. 442
charge noticethe notice mentioned in section 40A(2);United Kingdom2002 No. 2817
charge to which the special transitional case appliesa charge referred to in the case set out in section 419 (2).IrelandNumber 38 of 2014
chargeable date5 April in that year;IrelandNumber 1 of 2003
chargeable dwellinga chargeable dwelling in Wales;United Kingdom1997 No. 261
chargeable functiona function listed in regulation 5(1);United Kingdom2010 No. 404
chargeable incomethe monies in the special account at the end of the last day upon which assistance was received under the self-employment route.”.United Kingdom1998 No. 1174
chargeable joban item of work, the costs of which are recoverable under the provisions of the Order;United Kingdom2003 No. 531
chargeable measuring dateany measuring date other than the first measuring date.United Kingdom2006 No. 964
chargeable normal incomechargeable income subject to tax at the rate of 26%;SingaporeCap. 134, R 14
chargeable perioda half year in which this licence is in force;United Kingdom1999 No. 160
chargeable receiptsthose sums which are paid into the Insolvency Account after first deducting any amounts paid into the Insolvency Account which are subsequently paid out to secured creditors in respect of their securities or in carrying on the business of the company or the bankrupt;United Kingdom2006 No. 54
chargeable taxthe amount of income tax to which that individual is chargeable for that year of assessment under section 15 in respect of his or her total income for that year including, in the case of an individual assessed to tax in accordance with the provisions of section 1017 or 1031C, the total income, if any, of the individual’s spouse or civil partner, as the case may be;IrelandNumber 18 of 2011
chargeable valuethe price which the unencumbered fee simple of the property might reasonably be expected to fetch on a sale in the open market were that property to be sold on the valuation date in such manner and subject to such conditions as might reasonably be calculated to obtain for the vendor the best price for the property and with the benefit of any easement necessary to afford the same access to the property as would have existed prior to that sale;IrelandNumber 52 of 2012
charged landland that is subject to a charge that is part of an acquired bank asset;IrelandNumber 34 of 2009
chargedcharged under Part 5 of AFA 2006.United Kingdom2009 No. 1059
charges duethe charges referred to in regulation 18(2)(b) payable by P at the time in question;United Kingdom2004 No. 176
chargesairport charge (within the meaning of the Directive) levied by Dublin Airport Authority at Dublin Airport;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2011/en/si/01...
chargesany charges (other than ship, passenger and goods dues) which are exigible by the Company as the harbour authority for the marina.United Kingdom2008 No. 361
chargea charge brought in relation to the reason for which the person was arrested.United Kingdom2009 No. 1097
chargea charge created on land for the purpose of securing the payment of money or money’s worth or the fulfilment of any condition, and includes a subcharge;KenyaCAP. 283
charging areaall roads in respect of which the charging authority, or either (or any) of the charging authorities, are the local traffic authority or such of those roads as may be specified in a charging scheme;United Kingdom2005 No. 652
charging authoritythe Agency, the Natural Resources Body for Wales or SEPA;United Kingdom2013 No. 3135
charging bodya body or undertaking, other than the infrastructure manager, which is responsible, by virtue of regulation 11(4), for the functions and obligations of the infrastructure manager under Part 4 and Schedule 2;United Kingdom2009 No. 222
charging orderan order made under Article 32 imposing on such realisable property as may be specified in the order a charge for securing the payment of money to the Crown;United Kingdom1997 No. 270
charging schedulea document issued in accordance with section 211(1) of PA 2008;United Kingdom2010 No. 948
charging schemea scheme of charges prepared by SEPA under regulation 19;United Kingdom2015 No. 90
charging systemthe charging system established by the infrastructure manager to determine access charges;United Kingdom2005 No. 537
charitable beneficiaryany beneficiary which is an organization described in section 170(c).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
charitable contributiona contribution to an organization defined as charitable by the standards of the United States Internal Revenue Service.United StatesTRANSPORTATION CODE - Title 7
charitable corporationa corporation constituted exclusively for charitable purposes no part of the income of which is payable to, or is otherwise available for the personal benefit of, any proprietor, member or shareholder of the corporation.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. N-11
charitable deduction propertyany property contributed by the taxpayer in a contribution for which a deduction was claimed under section 170. For purposes of paragraph (3), such term shall not include any securities for which (as of the date of the contribution) market quotations are readily available on an established securities market.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
charitable dispositiona disposition in favour of a charity;KenyaCAP. 161
charitable foundationa corporation or trust that is constituted and operated exclusively for charitable purposes, no part of the income of which is payable to, or is otherwise available for, the personal benefit of any proprietor, member, shareholder, trustee or settlor thereof, and that is not a charitable organization;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
charitable gift annuityan annuity issued by a charitable organization that is described in section 501(m)(5) of title 26.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
charitable gifta gift for charitable purposes;IrelandNumber 6 of 2009
charitable institutionthe trustee or trustees of a trust, or corporation or an unincorporate body of persons established for a charitable purpose only or engaged solely in carrying out a charitable purpose;Sri Lanka10 of 2006
charitable instrumenta statutory provision or other instrument (whenever taking effect) so far as it relates to purposes which are exclusively charitable according to the law of Northern Ireland.United Kingdom2006 No. 439
charitable lead annuity trustany trust in which there is a charitable lead annuity.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
charitable lead annuityany interest in the form of a guaranteed annuity with respect to which a deduction was allowed under section 2055 or 2522 (as the case may be).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
charitable lead trusta trust described in section 170(f)(2)(B), 2055(e)(2)(B), or 2522(c)(2)(B) of title 26;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
charitable organizationan organization described in paragraphs (1) through (5) of section 170(c) or section 501(c)(3) of title 26;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
charitable organizationan organization organized to relieve poverty, to advance education, religion, or science, to promote health, governmental, or municipal purposes, or for other purposes beneficial to the community without financial gain.United StatesTRANSPORTATION CODE - Title 7
charitable propertyproperty that is within the inherent jurisdiction of the court in charitable matters. 1999, c. 12, Sched. B, s. 1 (4).Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/statute/90c10
charitable purposespurposes which are exclusively charitable according to the law of Northern Ireland;United Kingdom2004 No. 55
charitable reliefan exemption under regulation 43 or discretionary charitable relief;United Kingdom2010 No. 948
charitable subsidiary undertakinga subsidiary undertaking that is a charity;United Kingdom2008 No. 629
charity shopa hereditament used wholly or mainly for the sale of goods donated to a charity where the proceeds of sale (after deduction of expenses) are applied for the purposes of a charity;United Kingdom2012 No. 811
charity tax credita nonrefundable credit against State income tax (or, in the case of a State that does not impose an income tax, a comparable benefit) that is allowable for contributions, in cash or in kind, to qualified charities.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
charity trusteesthat person or those persons;United Kingdom2005 No. 572
charity trusteesthe persons having the...United Kingdom1999 No. 2
charity trusteeone of the persons having the general control and management of a charity;United Kingdom2004 No. 478 (W. 48)
charitya body of persons or a trust established for charitable purposes only;IrelandNumber 37 of 2013
charitya body, or the...United Kingdom2008 c. 31
chart datumthe datum level ascertained at that time by reference to the relevant charts;United Kingdom2008 No. 1261
charter air carrieran air carrier holding a certificate of public convenience and necessity that authorizes it to provide charter air transportation.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
charter air transportationcharter trips in air transportation authorized under this part.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
charter periodthe period during which the ship is chartered on bareboat charter terms;KenyaCAP. 389
charter trustee areathe area for which charter trustees are established by a section 7 order;United Kingdom2009 No. 467
charter vessela vessel that is registered, or that should be registered, as a sport fishing guide vessel with the Alaska Department of Fish and Game.United States75 FR 553
charter vessela vessel used for hire in sport fishing for halibut, but not including a vessel without a hired operator;United States79 FR 13906
chartered air flighta non-scheduled air flight which has been chartered by a person or a group of persons for use by the charterer or charterers between two or more places;KenyaCAP. 475
chartered engineera person who has been designated a Chartered Engineer by the Engineering Council UK.United Kingdom2007 No. 1520
chartered legal executivea fellow of the Chartered Institute of Legal Executives.”;United Kingdom2014 No. 1707
chartered psychologista person for the time being listed in the British Psychological Society’s Register of Chartered Psychologists;United Kingdom2009 No. 2794
chartered surveyora surveyor registered with the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors;United Kingdom2004 No. 117
charterany charter or other grant under Her Majesty’s prerogative.United Kingdom2009 No. 467
chat rooma website or similar online facility (including a facility made available by or through a social networking service or web log) through which a number of persons can communicate by text messages and that allows text messages to be visible to all other users or to a designated segment of users;SingaporeCap. 218, RG 3
chat servicea service offering two-way communication in sound or vision (or both) between the purchaser and another individual;United Kingdom2012 No. 292
cheatthat habitat degradation will continue as the population increases. As stated in our previous response, we believe that population reduction may eventually occur. However, we believe that the amount of habitat destruction that will occur in the interim must be avoided.United States73 FR 65926
check clearinghouse associationany arrangement by which participant depository institutions exchange deposited checks on a local basis, including an entire metropolitan area, without using the check processing facilities of the Federal Reserve System.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
check meterany subsidiary device used to verify the readings taken by a meter;SingaporeCap. 116A
check processing regionthe geographical area served by a Federal Reserve bank check processing center or such larger area as the Board may prescribe by regulations.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
check valvea device which permits the flow of gas in one direction and prevents the flow of gas in the opposite direction;United Kingdom1999 No. 454
check verifierany business offering check verification or check guarantee services in this state.United StatesBUSINESS AND COMMERCE CODE - T
checkboxthat simply stamping a record “confidential” will not be considered a request for confidential treatment. We are also amending paragraph (g) to provide that when a request for confidential treatment is denied, the person who submitted the records will have 10 days to seek review, instead of the 5 days currently provided for in the rule. This change harmonizes the time period in this rule with the time period in section 0.461(i)(1). Compare 47 CFR 0.459(g) (currently providing 5 days for filing an application for review or seeking a judicial stay when a request for confidentiality is denied in whole or in part) with 47 CFR 0.461(i)(1) (currently providing 10 days for filing an application for review or a judicial stay when in the context of a FOIA request a request for confidentiality is denied in whole or in part).United States74 FR 14073
checked baggageany baggage and personal belongings in respect of which a baggage tag is issued after the baggage and personal belongings are accepted for transportation.CanadaSOR/2011-318
checked frequently.available to employers for monitoring these employees than the term “checked frequently” does.United States76 FR 24575
checkedbaggage for which no claim check is issued and can be carried into the passenger cabin of an airplane by a passenger or crewmember. These issues have not been addressed by this rulemaking; therefore, they are beyond its scope.United States71 FR 14586
checkerboard jurisdictionof identifying those waters that are public lands for the purposes of the subsistence use priority.United States70 FR 76400
checkpointa checkpoint established under an authorisation.IrelandNumber 25 of 2010
checkany negotiable demand draft drawn on or payable through an office of a depository institution located in the United States. Such term does not include noncash items.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
cheese and cheese productsgoods described in sections 22 to 38 of the schedule.CanadaSOR/95-196
cheese spreadcheese which has been subjected to a process of melting and mixing with milk products other than cheese, with or without the addition of emulsifying salts;United Kingdom1995 No. 3240
chemical agent and munitionan agent or munition that, through its chemical properties, produces lethal or other damaging effects on human beings, except that such term does not include riot control agents, chemical herbicides, smoke and other obscuration materials.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
chemical manufacturing process unit“cellulose ether process unit” for the purposes of this subpart.United States70 FR 46684
chemical mixturea combination of two or more chemical substances, at least one of which is not a list I chemical or a list II chemical, except that such term does not include any combination of a list I chemical or a list II chemical with another chemical that is present solely as an impurity.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
chemical preservativeany substance which is capable of inhibiting, retarding or arresting the process of fermentation, acidification or other deterioration of food caused by micro-organisms.SingaporeCap. 283, RG 1
chemical qualifying for PIC notificationany chemical that is banned or severely restricted within the Community or a Member State within one or more categories. Chemicals banned or severely restricted in the Community within one or more categories are listed in Part 2 of Annex I;European Union32003R0304
chemical reactiona process in which chemical bonds in molecules are broken and new chemical bonds are formed between the fragmented molecules or added elements so that one or more of the original bonds no longer link the same chemical elements or functional groups.CanadaSOR/97-63
chemical reagenta chemical reagent which is included in a list for the time being approved by the Department for the purposes of Article 63 of the Order;United Kingdom1997 No. 380
chemical speciation concentrationsthe concentrations of different chemical components or species of PM2.5.United Kingdom2010 No. 1001
chemical speciation concentrationsthe concentrations of different chemical components or species of PM2.5;United Kingdom2010 No. 188
chemical subject to export notificationany chemical that is banned or severely restricted within the Community within one or more categories or subcategories, and any chemical that is subject to the PIC procedure listed in Part 1 of Annex I;European Union32003R0304
chemical subject to notificationany of the chemical substances listed in Annex I and preparations containing any of these chemicals if the preparation has a labelling obligation under Community legislation as a result of the presence of the Annex I chemical;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1995/en/si/01...
chemical tanker rulesrules under section 18 ;IrelandNumber 14 of 2010
chemical tankera cargo ship constructed or adapted and used for the carriage in bulk of any liquid product listed in Chapter 17 of the 1994 edition of the International Code for the Construction and Equipment of Ships Carrying Dangerous Chemicals in Bulk published by the Organisation;United Kingdom1999 No. 2721
chemical wastes.that which is “eliminated or discarded as no longer useful or required after the completion of a process.” The New Oxford American Dictionary 1905 (Elizabeth J. Jewell Frank Abate eds., 2001). Pesticides applied consistent with relevant FIFRA requirements are not “wastes” as that term is commonly defined—on the contrary, they are products that EPA has evaluated and registered for the purpose of controlling target organisms, and are designed, purchased, and applied to perform that purpose. See Fairhurst v. Hagener , 422 F.3d at 1150.United States71 FR 68483
chemicals authorityany person or body which exercises statutory functions or performs statutory duties of a public nature in Scotland in relation to chemicals;United Kingdom2006 No. 559
chemicala substance that is not a polymer.CanadaSOR/2005-247
chemistry typethe type of the battery by reference to its main chemical constituents, for example, lead, nickel-cadmium, nickel-metal hydride or lithium.United Kingdom2009 No. 890
chemotherapy pharmaceuticala special pharmaceutical product in relation to which, by virtue of paragraphs 5, 8 and 12, these Arrangements apply;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
chemotherapy sensitivity testa test identified by the Secretary as a test that requires a fresh tissue sample to test the sensitivity of tumor cells to various chemotherapeutic agents. The Secretary identifies such tests through program instructions.United States71 FR 69624
chemotherapytreatment with the cytotoxic drugs listed in the British National Formulary, Chapter 8.1, interferon, protein kinase inhibitors or monoclonal antibodies;United Kingdom2012 No. 141
cheque encashmentreceiving compensation for taking payment instruments or stored value, in exchange for money, payment instruments, or stored value delivered to the person delivering the payment instrument or stored value ;Sri Lanka28 of 2005
cheque guarantee carda card issued by a bank or building society for the purpose of guaranteeing a payment or supporting the encashment of a cheque up to a specified value;United Kingdom2001 No. 2412
cheque truncationa system of cheque clearing and settlement between banks based on electronic data or images or both electronic data and images, without the conventional physical exchange of instruments;KenyaCAP. 27
chequeany instrument issued in payment of a benefit;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. O-9
cherry-pickingthat DTS and single-transmitter stations will use to deliver service, we find it necessary to impose restrictions to eliminate the opportunity for “cherry-picking.” We recognize, however, that some difference in coverage between conventional and DTS operations may be unavoidable, but we intend to keep this concern and public service obligations in mind when we review applications to use DTS technologies.United States73 FR 74047
chestnutthe fruit of the sweet chestnut tree (Castanea sativa);United Kingdom2004 No. 553 (W. 56)
chewing gumthe substance usually known as chewing gum, bubble gum or dental chewing gum, or any like substance prepared from a gum base of vegetable or synthetic origin and intended for chewing;SingaporeCap. 176, OR 19
chewing tobaccoany leaf tobacco that is not intended to be smoked.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
chicanea series of two or more build-outs constructed on alternate sides of the carriageway and not opposite one another;United Kingdom1999 No. 1026
chick box linerany material used to line a box or other container in which chicks are transported from the hatchery to the holding.United Kingdom2007 No. 405
chickensbirds of the species Gallus gallus.United Kingdom2009 No. 441 (W. 46)
chickena conventionally reared meat chicken;United Kingdom2010 No. 388
chickslive fowls, ducks, geese, geese, turkeys and guinea fowls, each weighing not more than 185 grammes;European Union31975R2777
chicka bird less than 72 hours old that has not been fed;United Kingdom2009 No. 229
chicorythe roots of Cichorium Intybus L. (other than the roots of plants used for the production of witloof chicory) which have been suitably cleaned, dried and roasted;United Kingdom2001 No. 45
chief academic officerthe chief academic officer appointed under section 11;KenyaCAP. 210A
chief administrative officerthe chief administrative officer appointed under section 11;KenyaCAP. 210A
chief agencythe principal office of a foreign company in Canada;CanadaS.C. 1991, c. 47
chief agentthe chief agent named in the application of a political party to become a registered party as required under paragraph 385(2)(h) or a chief agent’s replacement appointed under subsection 400(1).CanadaS.C. 2000, c. 9
chief agentthe natural person appointed pursuant to subsection 579(3) and named as such in the power of attorney referred to in paragraph 579(1)(b);CanadaS.C. 1991, c. 47
chief clerkthe chief clerk at the place where the Crown Court made the decision which is the subject of the appeal;United Kingdom2011 No. 419
chief clerkthe chief clerk of the comptroller or the chief clerk's designee.United StatesGOVERNMENT CODE - Title 10 - C
chief constablethe chief constable of the MDP;United Kingdom2015 No. 25
chief engineer officerthe senior engineer officer responsible for the mechanical propulsion and the operation and maintenance of the mechanical and electrical installations of the ship;SingaporeCap. 179, RG 1
chief executive officerthe Chief Executive Officer of the Supervisory Authority;IrelandNumber 44 of 2003
chief executivesthe chief executive of each Local Health Board;United Kingdom2009 No. 3097 (W. 270)
chief executivean employee of that body who, alone or jointly with one or more others, is responsible under the immediate authority of the directors, for the conduct of the whole of the business of that body;United Kingdom2013 No. 1389
chief executivethe deputy head or chief executive officer of any portion of the public sector, or the person who occupies any other similar position, however called, in the public sector.CanadaS.C. 2005, c. 46
chief finance officerthe officer having responsibility, for the purposes of article Fl, for the administration of the Authority’s financial affairs.United Kingdom1998 No. 633
chief finance officerthe person or persons holding the post of Director of Finance of the;United Kingdom2001 No. 301
chief financial officerthe chief financial officer under section 130(1);KenyaCAP. 265
chief inspectorthe inspector constituted to be the chief inspector under regulation 8(3);United Kingdom2003 No. 46
chief judgethe chief judge of the Tax Court.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
chief justicea chief justice, senior associate chief justice or associate chief justice of that court, or, where that court is constituted with divisions, of a division thereof.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. J-1
chief law enforcement officerthe chief of police, the sheriff, or an equivalent officer or the designee of any such individual.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
chief local elected officialan official designated under regulations issued by the Attorney General. The criteria used by the Attorney General in promulgating such regulations shall ensure administrative efficiency and accountability in the expenditure of funds and execution of funded projects under this part.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
chief matethe officer next in rank to the master and upon whom the command of the ship will fall in the event of the incapacity of the master;SingaporeCap. 179, RG 1
chief officer of policea chief officer of police of a police force in England and Wales, a chief constable of a police force in Scotland, the Chief Constable of the Police Service of Northern Ireland, the Ministry of Defence Police(11), the British Transport Police Force(12) and the Civil Nuclear Constabulary(13);United Kingdom2008 No. 295
chief officer of policethe Director General”.United Kingdom2011 No. 154
chief officersthe chief officer of each Local Health Board and National Health Service Trust;United Kingdom2012 No. 1261 (W. 156)
chief officera chief constable of a police force other than the Royal Ulster Constabulary or a commissioner of the police of the Metropolis;United Kingdom2000 No. 317
chief polling officerthe chief polling officer appointed under rule 16(1)(a) and includes a deputy chief polling officer appointed under rule 16(2);SingaporeCap. 129, R 7
chief promoterthe person to whom a licence, authorising him to promote the collection, has been granted;SingaporeCap. 128, RG 1
chief superintendenta chief superintendent of the Garda Síochána;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2006/en/si/06...
chiefthe person holding the office of chief of that band pursuant to Part II;CanadaS.C. 1984, c. 18
child abduction proceedingsproceedings within section 11.13 of Part 1 of the Funding Code or a dispute about legal rights and duties which would fall within that section if the level of service provided were to be extended to Legal Representation;”;United Kingdom2010 No. 1109
child abuse crimea crime committed under any law of a State that involves the physical or mental injury, sexual abuse or exploitation, negligent treatment, or maltreatment of a child by any person;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
child abusean offence under section 286A, 288, 288A, 288B, 308A, 360A, 360B, 360C, 363, 364A, 365, 365A, or 365B of the Penal Code when committed in relation to a child;" ;Sri Lanka28 of 1998
child benefitschild benefit or family allowance payable under the legislation of either Party.United Kingdom2007 No. 631
child care categoryeach one of the five categories of child minding and day care provision set out in the national standards documents;United Kingdom2003 No. 1996
child care providera person who looks after one or more children over the age of seven and under the age of fifteen (under the age of sixteen if the child is disabled) for reward on domestic premises, or a person who provides day care for such children on premises (other than domestic premises) for a period, or for a total of the periods during which children are looked after in any day, exceeding two hours;United Kingdom1999 No. 3110
child care providera provider of non-residential child care services (including center-based, family-based, and in-home child care services) for compensation who or that is legally operating under State law, and complies with applicable State and local requirements for the provision of child care services.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
child care serviceschild protective services (including the investigation of child abuse and neglect reports), social services, health and mental health care, child (day) care, education (whether or not directly involved in teaching), foster care, residential care, recreational or rehabilitative programs, and detention, correctional, or treatment services.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
child care teachera person who holds such child care qualifications as is acceptable to the Director, and who is employed by a licensee for the care and development of children older than 18 months but younger than 7 years of age enrolled in the licensee’s child care centre;SingaporeCap. 37A, RG 1
child dependanta person under the age of eighteen years or, in the case of a person receiving full-time instruction by day at any university, college, school or other educational establishment, under the age of twenty one years who normally resides with, and is being wholly or mainly maintained by the recipient;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1996/en/si/01...
child development center employeea civilian employee of the Coast Guard who is employed to work in a Coast Guard child development center without regard to whether the employee is paid from appropriated or nonappropriated funds.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
child for purposes of spina bifidathe same as individual as defined at § 3.815(c)(2) of this title.” On January 25, 2011, VA redesignated paragraph § 3.814(c)(2) as paragraph (c)(3). 76 FR 4249. We are amending the definition of the term “child” in § 17.900 to correctly cross-reference the definition of “individual” in § 3.814(c)(3).United States79 FR 54609
child from socially disadvantaged circumstancesa child whose parent is in receipt of income support or income-based jobseeker’s allowance;United Kingdom1998 No. 449
child health surveillance servicesthe personal medical services described in regulation 27 and Schedule 4;United Kingdom1997 No. 380
child maltreatmentthe physical or psychological abuse or neglect of a child or youth, including sexual assault and abuse.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
child obscenityany visual depiction proscribed by section 1466A of title 18.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
child of a Turkish workera person who falls within paragraph 12 of Schedule 10;”.United Kingdom2007 No. 336
child of an adoptive parenta child, other than that adoptive child, of the adoptive parent;United Kingdom2005 No. 1512 (W. 116)
child of compulsory school agea child above the age of 6 years who has not yet attained the age of 15 years and who satisfies such conditions for receiving primary education as the Director-General may determine;SingaporeCap. 51
child of the civil partnera child of the individual’s civil partner who was born before the registration of their civil partnership or during their civil partnership;IrelandNumber 18 of 2011
child of the marriageany child of the husband and wife, and includes any adopted child and any other child (whether or not a child of the husband or of the wife) who was a member of the family of the husband and wife at the time when they ceased to live together or at the time immediately preceding the institution of the proceedings, whichever first occurred; and for the purposes of this definition, the parties to a purported marriage that is void shall be deemed to be husband and wife;SingaporeCap. 353
child or young personthe child or young person to whom a reference relates;United Kingdom2006 No. 88
child pensiona pension payable under regulation 146;United Kingdom2014 No. 217
child poverty strategya strategy as set out in section 2 of the Children and Families (Wales) Measure 2010;United Kingdom2011 No. 675 (W. 98)
child protection agencythe National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children and any body or authority exercising within the United Kingdom statutory functions relating to the protection of children.United Kingdom2007 No. 722
child protection enquiriesany enquiries carried out by a HSC Trust in the exercise of any of its functions conferred by or under the Children (Northern Ireland) Order 1995(5).United Kingdom2010 No. 289
child protection enquiryany enquiries carried out by an HSS trust in the exercise of any of its functions conferred by or under the Children Order relating to the protection of children;United Kingdom2007 No. 236
child protection policiesthe children’s home’s policies for safeguarding children (see regulation 34(1)) and preventing bullying (see regulation 34(3)) and the missing child policy (see regulation 34(4));United Kingdom2015 No. 541
child protection registera list created and held by a local authority which contains the names of children who are the subject of a child protection plan as a result of a decision of a child protection conference that the child is at continuing risk of significant harm in the form of physical abuse, emotional abuse, sexual abuse or neglect;United Kingdom2012 No. 1712 (W. 222)
child recordthe information contained in the database relating to that person;United Kingdom2007 No. 2182
child support amountany support amount that is not identified in the agreement or order under which it is receivable as being solely for the support of a recipient who is a spouse or common-law partner or former spouse or common-law partner of the payer or who is a parent of a child of whom the payer is a legal parent.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
child support calculation servicethe service established by the Government of Ontario for the purposes of this section. 2014, c. 7, Sched. 9, s. 6.Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/statute/90f03
child support informationinformation held for the purposes of any of the Secretary of State’s functions relating to child support;”.United Kingdom2012 No. 2007
child support maintenancechild support maintenance for the collection of which the Commission is authorised to make arrangements.United Kingdom2009 No. 3151
child support maintenancesuch periodical payments as are referred to in Article 4(6) of the 1991 Order and includes any payments made by the Department in lieu of such payments;United Kingdom2008 No. 280
child support orderan order made under subsection 15.1(1);CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 3 (2nd Supp.)
child support recalculation servicethe service established by the Government of Ontario for the purposes of this section. 2014, c. 7, Sched. 9, s. 7.Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/statute/90f03
child supporta payment of money, continuing support, or arrearages or the provision of a benefit (including payment of health insurance, child care, and educational expenses) for the support of a child.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
child tax credita person who makes a claim for remission, payment or repayment in accordance with regulation 9 or 11;United Kingdom2003 No. 460
child welfare agencythe State, territorial, or Tribal agency responsible for child or family services and welfare.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
child with a statementa child in relation to whom a statement is maintained by a local authority under section 324(1) of EA 1996(4);United Kingdom2012 No. 10
child's Statethe State in which a child resides.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
child-care institutiona general residential operation.United StatesHUMAN RESOURCES CODE - Title 2
child-level assessment data“the data collected by an agency on an individual child from one or more valid and reliable assessments of a child's status and progress, including but not limited to direct assessment, structured observations, checklists, staff- or parent-report measures, and portfolio records or work samples.” This definition is intended to make it clear that we are not imposing a new requirement to use only direct standardized assessment data; rather, agencies may use any one of a number of different methods to gather child-level assessment data (including but not limited to the methods identified in the definition). This is consistent with long standing Head Start regulations at § 1304.20(b), (d) and (e) on on-going assessment of children.United States76 FR 70009
child-occupied facility.of providing timely information to tenants.United States73 FR 21692
child-resistant fasteningof fastening a package, which complies with the provisions of Part A of Annex IX;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2003/en/si/01...
childbirththe birth of a living child or the birth of a child whether living or dead after 24 weeks of pregnancy.United Kingdom2011 No. 350
childbirththe birth of a living child or the birth of a child whether living or dead after 24 weeks of pregnancy;United Kingdom1999 No. 3312
childcare articlea product intended to facilitate sleep, relaxation, hygiene, the feeding of children or sucking on the part of children.United Kingdom2006 No. 2916
childcare grantthe grant payable under regulation 28;United Kingdom2015 No. 54 (W. 5)
childcare providerany person who provides childcare;United Kingdom2008 No. 169 (W. 22)
childhood vaccinations and immunisationsthe services described in paragraph 5(2) of Schedule 1;United Kingdom2004 No. 115
childhoodthe period of the person's life before he or she attained the age of 18 years;IrelandNumber 17 of 2005
childminder’s assistanta person who assists a registered childminder with childminding of one or more children to whom they are not related, on domestic premises and regardless of whether the assistant is paid or not;”.United Kingdom2012 No. 1699
children and family reporteran officer of the Service or a Welsh family proceedings officer who prepares a report on matters relating to the welfare of the child;United Kingdom2005 No. 2795 (L. 22)
children at riskchildren who are raised in poverty or in single-parent homes or are subject to such circumstances as parental drug abuse, homelessness, or child abuse.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
children detention centreany place designated as such by the Minister under section 150 (1);IrelandNumber 24 of 2001
children with disabilitiesstudents eligible to participate in a school district's special education program under Section 29.003.United StatesEDUCATION CODE - Title 2 - Cha
children's benefitan orphan's benefit or a disabled contributor's child's benefit payable under the Canada Pension Plan;CanadaSI/82-73
children's producta consumer product designed or intended primarily for children 12 years of age. A key used in connection with a child's electronic device does not necessarily make the key a children's product if the key is intended for an adult to use in safeguarding or monitoring the use of the electronic equipment. In such instances, the key would be in the possession of the adult at all times, and would not be considered a children's product. In other instances, if a key is to be used primarily by a child in connection with an electronic device, an exemption from the lead content limits under the CPSIA would apply only in instances where such a key is necessary for the electronic functioning of the device.United States75 FR 3154
children’s guidethe guide produced in accordance with regulation 4(3);United Kingdom2001 No. 3967
children’s homea home provided under Part VII of the Order, a voluntary home or a registered children’s home;United Kingdom1996 No. 479
children’s homea registered children’s home, a community home or a voluntary home;”.United Kingdom1995 No. 1398
children’s pensiona pension payable to an eligible child in accordance with regulation 40, 43 or 46;United Kingdom2014 No. 164
children’s programmea programme which is intended for viewing primarily by persons under the age of sixteen;United Kingdom2009 No. 2979
childrenall the children of the insured living at the time of his death.CanadaR.S.C. 1952, c. 49
childrenchildren after they have attained the age of 2 years and before they have attained the lower limit of compulsory school age;United Kingdom1998 No. 449
child’s added pensiona pension payable to an eligible child under regulation 135(4)(d);United Kingdom2015 No. 142
child’s dressing-gowna dressing-gown which has a finished garment chest measurement not exceeding 97 cm and an underarm sleeve measurement not exceeding 68 cm;United Kingdom2006 No. 2916
child’s earned pensiona pension payable to an eligible child under regulation 135(4)(a);United Kingdom2015 No. 142
child’s enhanced upper tier ill-health pensiona pension payable to an eligible child under regulation 135(4)(c);United Kingdom2015 No. 142
child’s health reportthe report obtained in accordance with regulation 15(2)(b);United Kingdom2005 No. 389
child’s homethe home of the person, or in the case of a joint claim of either or both of the persons, responsible for the child.”.United Kingdom2003 No. 701
child’s lower tier ill-health pensiona pension payable to an eligible child under regulation 135(4)(b);United Kingdom2015 No. 142
child’s pensiona pension under rule 6 (child’s pension) of Part 4 (survivors’ pensions);”;United Kingdom2014 No. 3254 (W. 330)
child’s permanence reportthe report prepared by the adoption agency in accordance with regulation 17(1);United Kingdom2005 No. 389
child’s statementthe statement of special educational needs relating to the child made under Article 16 of the 1996 Order;United Kingdom2005 No. 339
child(without regard to age) legitimate or illegitimate child, step child or adopted child and any other child who is substantially dependent on the member of a police force concerned and either is related to that member or is the child of their husband or civil partner, and “parent” shall be construed accordingly;United Kingdom2007 No. 68
childa biological child, adopted child, stepchild, foster child, or ward. The term also includes a sponsor's family member (except the sponsor's spouse) of any age who is incapable of self-support because of a mental or physical incapacity, and for whom treatment in a DoD medical treatment program is authorized.United States79 FR 25675
chilled freshraw meat or uncooked fish, as the case may be, that is stored in a refrigerated facility at a temperature not below 0º C and not above 4º C;SingaporeCap. 95, RG 16
chilledcooled to a temperature approaching that of melting ice;United Kingdom2005 No. 597
chilli productscurry powder within CN Code 091050, in whatever form, intended for human consumption;United Kingdom2005 No. 294
chillingthe process of cooling fishery products to a temperature approaching that of melting ice;United Kingdom1998 No. 994
chillifruits of the genus Capsicum, dried and crushed or ground within CN Code 09042090, in whatever form, intended for human consumption;United Kingdom2005 No. 294
chiropodist or podiatrist independent prescribera chiropodist or podiatrist who is registered in Part 2 of the register maintained under article 5 of the Health and Social Work Professions Order 2001 (establishment and maintenance of register), and against whose name in that register is recorded an annotation signifying that the chiropodist or podiatrist is qualified to order drugs, medicines and appliances as a chiropodist or podiatrist independent prescriber;”(19);United Kingdom2013 No. 363
chiropodist or podiatrista person registered as such with the Health Professions Council pursuant to article 5 of the 2001 Order(5);United Kingdom2010 No. 781
chiropodistpodiatrist.United StatesOCCUPATIONS CODE - Title 3 - C
chiropractic recordsany record relating to the history, diagnosis, treatment, or prognosis of a patient.United StatesOCCUPATIONS CODE - Title 3 - C
chit fund amountthe pool or the aggregate of the contributions payable on any specified day or in respect of any specified interval;SingaporeCap. 39
chit fund businessthe business of carrying on chit funds;SingaporeCap. 39
chit funda scheme or an arrangement based wholly on the terms and conditions set out in section 24 or the regulations made thereunder or any scheme or arrangement that is deemed to be a chit fund under section 19 but does not include any scheme or arrangement which only partakes of the nature of a chit fund within the meaning of section 20;SingaporeCap. 39
chlorine residuala concentration of residual chlorine in the uncombined state, that is to say, in the form of hypochlorous acid or hypochlorite ion or both;SingaporeCap. 95, RG 10
cholelithiasisthe aggregation of bile constituents into a stone or calculus with a diameter exceeding two millimetres, in the gall bladder or in the intrahepatic or extrahepatic bile ducts.  Cholelithiasis is also known as "gallstone disease".Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
chondromalacia patellasoftening, fibrillation or erosion of the articular cartilage of the patella associated with recurrent or chronic patellofemoral pain. This definition excludes osteoarthritis of the patellofemoral joint.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
chop shopany building, lot, facility, or other structure or premise where one or more persons engage in receiving, concealing, destroying, disassembling, dismantling, reassembling, or storing any passenger motor vehicle or passenger motor vehicle part which has been unlawfully obtained in order to alter, counterfeit, deface, destroy, disguise, falsify, forge, obliterate, or remove the identity, including the vehicle identification number or derivative thereof, of such vehicle or vehicle part and to distribute, sell, or dispose of such vehicle or vehicle part in interstate or foreign commerce.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
choristera child who attends the school wholly or mainly in connection with singing in St Mary’s Cathedral Choir;United Kingdom2001 No. 223
chronic aquatic toxicitythe intrinsic property of a substance to cause adverse effects to aquatic organisms during aquatic exposures which are determined in relation to the life-cycle of the organism.European Union32011R0286
chronic exertional compartment syndrome of the lower legexercise-induced pain and tightness originating in the calf or shin which typically resolves or reduces with rest, but may recur with exercise. The pain is attributed to raised pressure in the compartments of the lower leg.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
chronic gastropathyhistologically demonstrated gastric epithelial cell damage and regeneration with minimal or no associated inflammation, accompanied by epigastric pain, nausea, bloating or burning for at least three months.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
chronic hepatitissymptomatic, biochemical or infectious agent biomarker evidence of continuing or relapsing hepatic disease for at least six months, with hepatocellular necrosis and inflammation;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
chronic liver diseaseprogressive destruction of the liver parenchyma resulting in abnormal liver function which has been present for at least six months;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
chronic otitis externainflammation of the external auditory canal, involving fibrosis and irreversible narrowing of the external auditory canal;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
chronic otitis mediaan inflammatory process within the middle ear associated with irreversible tissue pathology;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
chronic pancreatitisa progressive inflammatory disease of the pancreas resulting in irreversible morphological change with fibrosis of the organ. Loss of exocrine and endocrine function results from fibrosis and parenchymal damage.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
chronic pruritus aniintense itching affecting the perianal skin of more than six months duration.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
chronic renal diseaseirreversible kidney damage which leads to impaired renal function;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
chronic renal failurea glomerular filtration rate which is permanently less than 60 millilitres per minute;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
chunkingthe breaking away of pieces of the tread or sidewall rubber extending to the reinforcement cord or wire material.” That is, chunking would only be considered to occur if the breakaway pieces of tread or sidewall were deep enough to reach reinforcement cord or wire material. JATMA also asked the agency to redefine chunking such that it would be permitted for deep tread, winter type snow tires, and on light truck tires so long as it did not expose reinforcement cords.United States71 FR 877
church hereditamentany hereditament which falls within Article 41(2)(b) of the 1977 Order;United Kingdom2009 No. 241
church propertyany premises to the extent of which may fall within Article 41(2)(b) of the 1977 Order;United Kingdom1997 No. 81
church recordsall corporate and financial records regularly kept by a church, including corporate minute books and lists of members and contributors.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
churcha church or a convention or association of churches.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
cifcost, insurance and freight;European Union21999A0824(02)
cigarette packeta unit packet of cigarettes;IrelandNumber 4 of 2015
cigarette testthe test specified in Clause 7 of I.S. 244:1980 as modified by Schedule 4 to I.S. 419:1988;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1995/en/si/03...
cigarettes per day or the equivalent thereof in other tobacco productseither cigarettes, pipe tobacco or cigars, alone or in any combination where one tailor made cigarette approximates one gram of tobacco; or one gram of cigar, pipe or other smoking tobacco;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
cigarettes per day, or the equivalent thereof in other tobacco productseither cigarettes, pipe tobacco or cigars, alone or in any combination where one tailor made cigarette approximates one gram of tobacco or one gram of cigar, pipe or other smoking tobacco by weight;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
cigarettea cigarette prepared from tobacco and includes any form of tip and the paper thereof;KenyaCAP. 472
cigarilloscigars of a maximum weight of 3 grams each;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2008/en/si/04...
cigarilloa cigar weighing no more than 3 grammes;United Kingdom2004 No. 1003
cigara cigar, cheroot or cigarillo prepared from tobacco;KenyaCAP. 472
cinemaany building used mainly for the screening of cinematograph films;SingaporeCap. 232, R 2
circling approachan extension of an instrument approach procedure which provides for visual circling of the aerodrome prior to landing;United Kingdom2013 No. 2870
circuit-closed tell-talea light showing that a device has been switched on;United Kingdom2000 No. 169
circuitup to three cables installed inside separate cable ducts, which are grouped together in a trefoil arrangement;United Kingdom2014 No. 1873
circular servicea two-way wireless telegraphy service from a ground station and an aircraft which is authorised under a licence within a designated operational coverage in which the horizontal plane is circular in shape;United Kingdom2012 No. 1075
circulation coinseuro coins intended for circulation, the denominations and technical specifications of which are laid down in Article 1;European Union32012R0566
circulation spaceany passageway, corridor, entrance hall, stairs or upstairs landing;United Kingdom1996 No. 360
circulatoran impeller pump, with or without pump housing, which has the rated hydraulic output power of between 1 W and 2 500 W and is designed for use in heating systems or in secondary circuits of cooling distribution systems;European Union32012R0622
circumstancesthe exceptional circumstances occasioned by the fire at Buncefield fuel depot in Hertfordshire which began on 11th December 2005 and includes the effects or consequences of such exceptional circumstances;United Kingdom2006 No. 17
cirrhosis of the liveran irreversible chronic condition of the hepatic parenchyma involving severe fibrosis in association with the formation of regenerative nodules.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
cis-lunar spacethe region of space from the Earth out to and including the region around the surface of the Moon.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
cisterna fixed container for holding water at atmospheric pressure;United Kingdom1999 No. 1148
cited for an immediate jeopardythe identification of an immediate jeopardy noted on the CMS-2567 that is issued to the hospital after a survey.United States77 FR 53257
citizen contractora natural person or an incorporated company wholly owned and controlled by persons who are citizens of Kenya;KenyaCAP. 412A
citizen of Ceylonany individual who is a citizen of Ceylon under any law for the time being in force relating to such citizenship;Sri Lanka11 of 1963
citizen of Mexico"citizen" as defined in Annex 1608 of such Agreement.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
citizen of Singaporeany person who, under the provisions of the Constitution of Singapore, has the status of a citizen of Singapore;SingaporeCap. 255, R 1
citizen of an Accession Statesuch a citizen who is not a Commonwealth citizen or a citizen of the Republic of Ireland”.United Kingdom2004 No. 293
citizen of an Accession Statesuch a citizen who is not a Commonwealth citizen or a citizen of the Republic of Ireland;United Kingdom2004 No. 1267
citizen of the Unionsuch a citizen who is not a Commonwealth citizen or a citizen of the Republic of Ireland;”.United Kingdom1995 No. 1948
citizen of the Unionsuch a citizen who is not a Commonwealth citizen or a citizen of the Republic of Ireland;United Kingdom2009 No. 813
citizen of the United Statesany person who is a United States citizen by law, birth, or naturalization, any State, any agency of a State or a group of States, or any corporation, partnership, or association organized under the laws of any State which has as its president or other executive officer and as its chairman of the board of directors, or holder of a similar office, a person who is a United States citizen by law, birth or naturalization and which has no more of its directors who are not United States citizens by law, birth or naturalization than constitute a minority of the number required for a quorum necessary to conduct the business of the board;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
citizens' police academya program by local law enforcement agencies or private nonprofit organizations in which citizens, especially those who participate in neighborhood watch programs, are trained in ways of facilitating communication between the community and local law enforcement in the prevention of crime.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
citizenship judgea citizenship judge appointed under section 26;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-29
citizenshipCanadian citizenship;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-29
citizenshipwhether an air carrier satisfies requirements regarding such issues as its ownership, effective control, and principal place of business.European Union22012A1120(01)
citizena British citizen, a British overseas territories citizen or a British Overseas citizen;United Kingdom2008 No. 2846
citizena person or persons having an interest which is or may be adversely affected.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
citrus disease subcommitteethe subcommittee established under section 3123a(a)(2) of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
citrus producerany person that is engaged in the domestic production and commercial sale of citrus in the United States.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
citrus productany processed oranges or grapefruit, or any orange or grapefruit juice, including concentrate.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
citrusedible fruit of the family Rutaceae, including any hybrid of such fruits and products of such hybrids that are produced for commercial purposes in the United States.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
city airportan airport listed in Schedule 1;United Kingdom2003 No. 1742
city collegea city technology college or a city college for the technology of the arts;United Kingdom2004 No. 1729 (W. 173)
city councila local authority to which section 11 (3)(b) relates;IrelandNumber 37 of 2001
city learning centrea centre established by a partnership of education authorities and schools in an area which is included in Excellence in Cities to develop, support and provide teaching and learning through information and communication technology;United Kingdom1999 No. 3211
city of Dublinthe county borough of Dublin;IrelandNumber 13 of 1999
city pairservice between an origin and destination city pair;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
citya county borough;IrelandNumber 30 of 2000
civic amenity sitea place provided by virtue of Article 22(1) of the 1978 Order or Article 25(1)(b) of the 1997 Order;United Kingdom2003 No. 493
civil action,a proceeding before the Board under part 42 of the rules.United States77 FR 48611
civil actionof asserting a claim (such as by counterclaim or cross-claim) allowed by the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. The words "with the same force and effect as if the libel had been filed by a private party" are omitted as unnecessary.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
civil aerodromean aerodrome used wholly or mainly for the purposes of civil aviation;United Kingdom2005 No. 2693
civil air carrieran air carrier (as defined in section 40102(a)(2) of title 49) that is issued a certificate of public convenience and necessity under section 41102 of such title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
civil aircraft of the United Statesan aircraft registered under chapter 441 of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
civil aircraftaircraft that is a Singapore registered aircraft and any other aircraft that is not military aircraft;SingaporeCap. 6
civil aircraftan aircraft except a public aircraft.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
civil authorityan authority, other than a service authority, of Kenya or of a foreign country (including a police officer), authorised by law to detain persons.KenyaCAP. 199
civil carriage of class 7 goodsthe carriage of class 7 goods otherwise than for the purposes of the department of the Secretary of State with responsibility for defence;United Kingdom2014 No. 469
civil courta court of ordinary criminal jurisdiction constituted under any written law in force relating to the courts;SingaporeCap. 42, RG 4
civil custodythe holding under arrest or in confinement of a person by the police or other competent civil authority, and includes confinement in a penitentiary or civil prison;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. N-5
civil defence functionsfunctions conferred on police authorities by regulation 3 below;United Kingdom2001 No. 139
civil defence membera person who is registered in the Register of Civil Defence Members under section 35 ;IrelandNumber 16 of 2002
civil defence officerany public officer appointed to the permanent establishment in the Civil Defence Service but excludes any auxiliary member of the Civil Defence Force and any civil defence officer who is a national serviceman;SingaporeCap. 126B
civil defence organisationsthose establishments and other units which are organised or authorised by the competent authorities of a Party to the conflict to perform any of the tasks mentioned under sub-paragraph (a), and which are assigned and devoted exclusively to such tasks;IrelandNumber 35 of 1998
civil defence organisationany organisation which is declared to be a civil defence organisation for the purpose of this Scheme and is included in Schedule A to this Scheme;SingaporeCap. 228, SCHM 1
civil defence organizationsthose establishments and other units which are organized or authorized by the competent authorities of a Party to the conflict to perform any of the tasks mentioned under sub-paragraph (a), and which are assigned and devoted exclusively to such tasks;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. G-3
civil defence plana civil defence plan prepared by a local authority under section 31 ;IrelandNumber 16 of 2002
civil defence volunteerany person who has agreed to take part in civil defence measures or receives instruction in civil defence organised under the authority of the Commissioner.SingaporeCap. 42, RG 5
civil emergencyany accidental, natural, man-caused, or wartime emergency or threat thereof, which causes or may cause substantial injury or harm to the population or substantial damage to or loss of property.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
civil explosive itema civil explosive article, a container containing a civil explosive substance or each smallest packaging unit containing civil explosive;United Kingdom2014 No. 1638
civil explosive substancean explosive substance in a civil explosive.United Kingdom2014 No. 1638
civil listthe provision made under the Constitution for the maintenance of the President;SingaporeCap. 1
civil offencean offence which is triable by a criminal court;IndiaNO. 53 OF 2007
civil orderan order described in section 115 (1);IrelandNumber 26 of 2006
civil partnership officera British Consular officer;United Kingdom2005 No. 2761
civil partnership orderan order made in civil partnership proceedings for the periodical payment of money;”.United Kingdom2005 No. 497
civil partnership proceedingsproceedings for a civil partnership order;United Kingdom2010 No. 2955 (L. 17)
civil partnership proceedingsproceedings for dissolution or nullity of a civil partnership or for the separation of the partners in a civil partnership;”.United Kingdom2005 No. 623
civil partnership statuswhether that person has previously formed a civil partnership and, if so, whether that civil partnership has ended,”.United Kingdom2005 No. 434
civil partnera civil partner whose civil partnership has been dissolved.IrelandNumber 24 of 2010
civil penalty noticea notice issued under regulation 15;United Kingdom2015 No. 933
civil penalty or permit sanctionexist to obtain the information than to depose opposing counsel; (2) the information sought is relevant and nonprivileged; and (3) the information is crucial to the preparation of the case); Nationwide Mut. Ins. Co. v. Home Ins. Co. , 278 F.3d 621, 628 (6th Cir. 2002) (adopting the Eight Circuit test in Shelton).United States75 FR 35631
civil penaltya penalty which may be imposed under Part 14;United Kingdom2010 No. 768
civil prisonerany prisoner other than a criminal prisoner;KenyaCAP. 90
civil prisona prison within the meaning of the law for the time being regulating matters relating to prisons;KenyaCAP. 199
civil proceedingsproceedings in any civil or commercial matter but does not include proceedings arising out of any fiscal, monetary or revenue law or measure;SingaporeCap. 98
civil sanctiona fixed monetary penalty or a variable monetary penalty(4);United Kingdom2011 No. 924 (W. 133)
civil sanctiona fixed monetary penalty...United Kingdom2009 c. 23
civil servant in the Civil Service of the Governmenta person holding a position in the Civil Service of the Government;IrelandNumber 32 of 1995
civil servant in the Civil Service of the Statea person holding a position in the Civil Service of the State.IrelandNumber 8 of 1998
civil servant in the Civil Service of the Statea person holding a position in the Civil Service of the State;IrelandNumber 32 of 1995
civil servantspersons employed in the...United Kingdom2014 c. 2
civil servicethe civil service of Northern Ireland;United Kingdom2014 No. 290
civil society organizationa not-for-profit or charitable organization whose governing structure is independent of government direction, and includes, but is not limited to, registered charities, non-governmental development organizations, community groups, women’s organizations, faith-based organizations, professional associations, trade unions, self-help groups, social movements, business associations, coalitions, human rights organizations and advocacy groups.CanadaS.C. 2008, c. 17
civil societya realm of organised social life that is voluntary, self generating, self-supporting, autonomous from the State, and bound by a legal set of shared rules;KenyaCAP. 4C
civil works projecta flood control project, river and harbor improvement project, water conservation project, or other civil works project constructed or to be constructed by the United States.United StatesGOVERNMENT CODE - Title 10 - C
civil worksall man-made structures and works for holding water which are located on the inlet side of a turbine (“turbine A”), excluding any such structures or works which are used in respect of the supply of water to another turbine before water is supplied to the structures and works which supply turbine A;United Kingdom2014 No. 2010
civil worksall man-made structures or works for holding water which are located on the inlet side of a turbine (turbine A), other than any such structures or works which supply water to another turbine before water is supplied to the structures or works which supply turbine A.United Kingdom2012 No. 2782
civilian componentthe civilian personnel accompanying a visiting force, who are employed in the service of the visiting force or are employed by an authorized service organization accompanying a visiting force, and who are not stateless persons or citizens of Kenya or persons ordinarily resident in Kenya;KenyaCAP. 199
civilian courta court of ordinary criminal jurisdiction;United Kingdom2008 No. 635
civilian membera civilian member of the teaching staff of the United States Naval Academy or the United States Naval Postgraduate School. It includes the Provost and Academic Dean of the Postgraduate School, senior professors, professors, associate professors, assistant professors, chief instructors, assistant chief instructors, and instructors.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
civilian nautical schoola school operated in the United States (except the United States Merchant Marine Academy, a State maritime academy, or another school operated by the United States Government) that offers instruction to individuals quartered on a vessel primarily to train them for service in the merchant marine.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
civilian nuclear power reactora civilian nuclear powerplant required to be licensed under section 2133 or 2134(b) of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
civilian police forcea UK police force or a British overseas territories police force;United Kingdom2009 No. 1110
civilian policemana member of a UK or British overseas territory police force;United Kingdom2009 No. 1097
civiliana member of the civilian staff of the Garda Síochána;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2007/en/si/01...
civilianany person who is not a regular serviceman, full-time national serviceman or operationally ready national serviceman who has reported for service in the Singapore Armed Forces.SingaporeCap. 68
claim datethe date of a claim in an application for a patent in Canada, as determined in accordance with section 28.1;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. P-4
claim eventthe contingency upon which policy moneys are payable under an insured policy;SingaporeCap. 77B
claim for asyluma claim made by a person that it would be contrary to the United Kingdom’s obligations under the Convention for him to be removed from or required to leave the United Kingdom;United Kingdom1996 No. 3274
claim for paymenta claim for payment under regulation 6;United Kingdom2015 No. 192
claim for recognitiona claim for recognition served by a trade union of employees on an employer under regulation 3(1);SingaporeCap. 136, RG 3
claim for refunda claim for refund of, or credit against, any tax imposed by this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
claim formof which a person presents a claim;United Kingdom2013 No. 1893
claim limitthe maximum amount under paragraph 20(1)(b).CanadaS.C. 2008, c. 22
claim management and collection businessa business wherein any person other than an attorney-at-law or a legal professional corporation conducts, under a mandate, the management and collection of specified monetary claims arising from legal services concerning a legal case, or conducts, through a suit, mediation, settlement, or any other means, the management and collection of specified monetary claims assigned by another person.JapanAct No. 126 of 1998
claim management and collection companya stock company that has obtained a license under the following Article.JapanAct No. 126 of 1998
claim of valid existing rightsany claim to the rail properties of the Alaska Railroad on record in the Department of the Interior as of January 13, 1983;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
claim on the estatea claim which may be paid from the bankruptcy estate at any time without going through bankruptcy proceedings.JapanAct No. 75 of 2004
claim periodthe period determined in accordance with regulation 10;United Kingdom2015 No. 426
claim preparera person or partnership who agrees to accept consideration to prepare, or assist in the preparation of, the form but does not include an employee who prepares, or assists in the preparation of, the form in the course of performing their duties of employment.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
claim-related rentthe rent decided by the Executive under paragraph 6 of Schedule 2;United Kingdom2008 No. 102
claim-related rentthe rent determined by the Executive under paragraph 5 of Schedule 1A (determinations)(12);”.United Kingdom2000 No. 1
claimant to controlled goodsany person making a claim to controlled goods;United Kingdom2014 No. 407 (L. 1)
claimant to executed goodsany person making a claim to executed goods;United Kingdom2014 No. 407 (L. 1)
claimant’s less favoured area landland entered in the claimant’s single payment scheme application which is within a less favoured area;United Kingdom2006 No. 225
claimant’s member Statethe member State in which the claimant is established;United Kingdom2009 No. 3241
claimant’s zonethe employment zone in which the claimant is ordinarily resident or in which his address for payment of his jobseeker’s allowance is located;United Kingdom2007 No. 924
claimanta First Nation whose specific claim has been filed with the Tribunal.CanadaS.C. 2008, c. 22
claimanta claimant for a jobseeker’s allowance(4);United Kingdom2003 No. 2438
claimed RES amountthe amount that is the subject of the RES claim;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2013/en/si/00...
claimed forage areain relation to a claim for a compensatory allowance, land which has been entered as forage area in an area aid application for the relevant scheme year;”;United Kingdom2002 No. 1806 (W. 176)
claimed inventionthe subject matter defined by a claim in a patent or an application for a patent. See 35 U.S.C. 100(j).United States78 FR 11023
claimedclaimed in writing from the Minister or claimed in proceedings instituted against the Minister in any court.IrelandNumber 26 of 2005
claims boardan agency designated by the regulations as the claims board.  R.S.O. 1990, c. O.1, s. 40 (8).Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/statute/90o01
claims management functionsthe functions referred to in section 33 (1).IrelandNumber 23 of 2014
claims settling agenta person who engages in the business of settling or negotiating insurance claims under policies issued by insurers whether in Kenya or outside Kenya;KenyaCAP. 487
claimsclaims for working families' tax credit or disabled person’s tax credit;United Kingdom2001 No. 893
claima claim by a relevant authority for payments towards the cost of making discretionary housing payments;United Kingdom2001 No. 2340
claima demand in writing for a sum certain.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
clamp release chargea charge for the removal of a clamp fixed to an unlawfully or a wrongfully parked vehicle;IrelandNumber 13 of 2015
clamping appeals officera person designated by the NTA under section 21 ;IrelandNumber 13 of 2015
clamping noticea notice affixed to a car to inform the owner that their car is clamped;United Kingdom2006 No. 501
clamping operatora clamping officer (within the meaning of section 101B).IrelandNumber 13 of 2015
clamping placea statutory clamping place or a non-statutory clamping place, or both, as the case may be;IrelandNumber 13 of 2015
clamping regulationsregulations made under section 10 ;IrelandNumber 13 of 2015
clampingfixing a clamp to a parked vehicle;IrelandNumber 13 of 2015
clampa device or appliance designed or adapted for fixing to a vehicle for the purpose of preventing it from being driven or otherwise put in motion;IrelandNumber 13 of 2015
clamSpisula solida.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2010/en/si/03...
clamSpisula solida;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2011/en/si/02...
class 1 firma relevant authorised person(4);United Kingdom2015 No. 492
class 2 vehiclea vehicle comprised in Class 2 set out in the 2001 Order;United Kingdom2005 No. 2222
class A finea fine not exceeding €5,000;IrelandNumber 8 of 2010
class B finea fine not exceeding €4,000;IrelandNumber 8 of 2010
class C finea fine not exceeding €2,500;IrelandNumber 8 of 2010
class D finea fine not exceeding €1,000;IrelandNumber 8 of 2010
class E finea fine not exceeding €500;IrelandNumber 8 of 2010
class I substanceeach of the substances listed as provided in section 7671a(a) of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
class II substanceeach of the substances listed as provided in section 7671a(b) of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
class certificatea certificate from the classification society which has the ship in class showing that the ship conforms to the class standards stipulated by that society”;United Kingdom2003 No. 1636
class generationthe number of years for which a stock has been entered for inspection at a specified class as designated by the number assigned to the various class generations of pre-basic and basic seed potatoes specified in Schedule 2, paragraph 2, Tables I and II;United Kingdom2005 No. 280
class licencean individual station class licence referred to in regulation 65 or a station (spectrum) class licence referred to in regulation 65A;SingaporeCap. 323, RG 5
class licenseea person who is deemed to have been granted a class licence;SingaporeCap. 323, RG 5
class of animal,“a group of livestock that shares a similar stage of life or production.” To capture the various sets of classes within a type of livestock animal, we have also added a requirement that “the classes of animals are those that are commonly listed on feed labels” to the definition.United States75 FR 7153
class of beneficiariesa group of beneficiaries who have identical rights or interests under the trust.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
class of covered productsa group of covered products, the functions or intended uses of which are similar (as determined by the Secretary).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
class of passenger accommodationa category of passenger accommodation in a rail vehicle charged out at a different fare or fares from another category of passenger accommodation in the same rail vehicle or train;United Kingdom2010 No. 432
class of propertya major kind of property for which the comptroller determines a median level of appraisal under Section 5.10 of this code.United StatesTAX CODE - Title 1 - Chapter
classification codethe particular classification code for those goods specified in the Approved Carriage List;United Kingdom1996 No. 2095
classification of disability levelsthe classification specified in Ordinance of the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare as the indicators to show physical and mental status of persons with disabilities, or others so as to clarify necessities of welfare service for such persons with disabilities, or others.JapanAct No. 123 of 2005
classification systema system for assigning objects to classes, in accordance with ISO 19144-1:2012;European Union32013R1253
classificationa classification as described in paragraph (c)(2)(ii) of this section.United States78 FR 68239
classificationthe identification of a road by reference to a letter and number combination at the date of making of this Order;United Kingdom1995 No. 1476 (S. 107)
classified information of the United Statesinformation originated, owned, or possessed by the United States Government concerning the national defense or foreign relations of the United States that has been determined pursuant to law or Executive order to require protection against unauthorized disclosure in the interests of national security.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
classified informationany information (namely, knowledge that can be communicated in any form) or any material, including documents, considered by one of the parties to require protection against unauthorised disclosure and designated as such by a security classification;European Union22009A1120(01)
classified informationany information of a particular security classification whose unauthorized disclosure would prejudice national security.KenyaCAP. 206
classified roada highway which the Council propose to construct from the Hunslet Distributor, at a point 51 metres south—west of its junction with the un—named link to Hillidge Road (measured along the southern boundary of the Hunslet Distributor), to Moor Road, at a point 115 metres south—east of its junction with the Hunslet Distributor (measured along the eastern boundary of Moor Road); and moor Road which the Council propose to improve from a point 115 metres south—east of its junction with the Hunslet Distributor (measured along the eastern boundary of Moor Road) to a point 139 metres south—east of its junction with the Hunslet Distributor.United Kingdom1996 No. 71
classified roada road which is classified pursuant to Article 13 of the Roads (Northern Ireland) Order 1993(4);United Kingdom2006 No. 387
classifiedany credit facility which has been categorised by a Scheme member as “substandard”, “doubtful” or “loss” pursuant to any notice in writing issued by the Authority under any written law;SingaporeCap. 77A, RG 2
classifiedclassified pursuant to Executive Order 13526, or predecessor order, and a security classification guide developed pursuant thereto or equivalent, or to the corresponding classification rules of another government or international organization.United States78 FR 22740
classifyclassify in accordance with the European beef provisions or otherwise than in accordance with those provisions, and “classification” (“dosbarthiad”) is to be construed accordingly.United Kingdom2011 No. 1826 (W. 198)
classroom assistantan employee of an education authority or of the governing body of a school who is normally present in a classroom with a qualified teacher and who assists the teacher in the delivery of the curriculum in the school;United Kingdom1996 No. 734
classroomany room in a school used for teaching purposes;SingaporeCap. 87, RG 1
classa class determined in accordance with section 12;CanadaS.C. 1991, c. 47
classa class of market dominant postal products.United States78 FR 52694
clawback periodthe period of seven years beginning with the day on which a chargeable development is commenced;United Kingdom2010 No. 948
claydredged materials with a diameter of less than 31.25 micrometres;United Kingdom2014 No. 2935
clean alternative fuelonly a fuel with respect to which such vehicle was certified as a clean-fuel vehicle meeting the standards applicable to clean-fuel vehicles under section 7583(d)(2) of this title when operating on clean alternative fuel (or any CARB standards which replaces such standards pursuant to section 7583(e) of this title).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
clean ballastballast water carried in a tank which, since it was last used to carry a cargo containing a substance in Category X, Category Y or Category Z, has been thoroughly cleaned and the residues resulting therefrom have been discharged and the tank emptied in accordance with the appropriate requirements of Annex II to the MARPOL Convention;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2008/en/si/02...
clean claima claim that complies with Section 1301.131.United StatesINSURANCE CODE - Title 8 - Cha
clean coal technology plantthe plant located near Healy, Alaska, constructed under Department cooperative agreement number DE–FC–22–91PC90544.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
clean coal technologyany technology, including technologies applied at the precombustion, combustion, or post combustion stage, at a new or existing facility which will achieve significant reductions in air emissions of sulfur dioxide or oxides of nitrogen associated with the utilization of coal in the generation of electricity, process steam, or industrial products, which is not in widespread use as of November 15, 1990.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
clean piga pig which has not been used for breeding;United Kingdom2010 No. 330
clean-fuel vehiclea vehicle in a class or category of vehicles which has been certified to meet for any model year the clean-fuel vehicle standards applicable under this part for that model year to clean-fuel vehicles in that class or category.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
cleaning producta phosphate compound or other substance that is intended to be used for cleaning purposes, and includes laundry detergents, dish-washing compounds, metal cleaners, de-greasing compounds and household, commercial and industrial cleaners.CanadaS.C. 1999, c. 33
cleansed and disinfectedof transport for poultry, in accordance with Part II of the Schedule;United Kingdom1997 No. 466
cleansedcleansed with water, steam or where appropriate chemicals or chemical compounds or, if necessary, any combination of these;United Kingdom2012 No. 176
cleansing and disinfection noticea notice in writing served by a veterinary inspector under Article 8;United Kingdom1997 No. 352
cleana copy of the pending claims that is “free from underlining and bracketing and other extraneous information.” The comment also asked whether the status indicators of Rule 121(c) need to be present.United States73 FR 32938
clear and conspicuous,the Director, NCUA Office of Corporate Credit Unions.United States71 FR 77150
clear and conspicuousa notice that would be apparent to a reasonable consumer and located on the first page of the fax advertisement. The Commission further clarified that the notice must be separate from the advertising copy or other disclosures and placed at either the top or bottom of the fax. However, the Commission declined to adopt rules specifying the font type, size and wording of the notice. The statute also requires that senders identify in their notices a cost-free mechanism for recipients to transmit opt-out requests to the senders. Rather than require senders to provide a toll-free telephone number for consumers to request that no future faxes be sent, the Commission alternatively adopted rules that permit senders to use a Web site address, e-mail address, toll-free telephone number, or toll-free facsimile number. Allowing senders to use Web sites and e-mail addresses should minimize any burdens on them, particularly small businesses for whom setting up a toll-free number might be costly. The Commission also determined that recipients must use the opt-out mechanisms identified by the senders in their notices so that such businesses, including small businesses, can more easily account for all opt-out requests and process them in a timely manner.United States71 FR 25967
clear coatinga transparent coating designed to provide the final gloss and resistance properties of the coating system;United Kingdom2005 No. 2773
clear daysthat period excluding the day when the notice is given or deemed to be given and the day for which it is given or on which it is to take effect;United Kingdom2003 No. 2120
clear groundsevidence which in the professional judgement of an inspector warrants a more detailed inspection of a ship, its equipment or its crew, including in particular criteria listed in Annex III of M. 1639;United Kingdom1995 No. 3128
clear, specific, and objective terms with measurable outcomes“describing service requirements.” Another commenter said a performance-based service acquisition is a subset of performance-based acquisitions and recommended developing a separate definition for performance-based service acquisitions and deleting the last sentence from the definition of performance-based acquisitions. Another commenter recommended revising the definition to permit “objective or subjective terms” since 37.601(c)(2) clearly permits the use of subjective standards.United States71 FR 211
clearance for home usethe customs procedure which provides that imported goods may remain permanently in the customs territory. This procedure implies the payment of an import duties and taxes chargeable and the accomplishment of all the necessary customs formalities;European Union31985D0204
clearance limitthe point to which an aircraft is granted an air traffic control clearance;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2004/en/si/00...
clearance noticea notice publicised in accordance with article 3 below;United Kingdom1997 No. 968
clearance ratethe number of cases disposed of by the district courts divided by the number of cases added to the dockets of the district courts.United StatesGOVERNMENT CODE - Title 2 - Ch
clearancethe operation of collecting postal items deposited at access points;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2002/en/si/06...
cleared swapany swap that is, directly or indirectly, submitted to and cleared by a derivatives clearing organization registered with the Commission.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
clearedan area from which native aquatic vegetation is removed.Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/regulation/r13239
clearing agencya person designated as a recognized clearing agency by the Superintendent;CanadaS.C. 1991, c. 46
clearing agentthe direct clearer or group clearer appointed under subsection 33(1) that, on behalf of an indirect clearer, exchanges payment items and either effects clearing and settlement or makes entries into the ACSS.CanadaSOR/2003-346
clearing balancethe total of the net amounts owing to or by a member as a result of clearing.CanadaSOR/2003-346
clearing housea body corporate or unincorporated association which is responsible for the calculation of the net positions of institutions and any central counterparty or settlement agent in a designated system;United Kingdom1999 No. 2979
clearing housea corporation, association, partnership, agency or other entity that provides clearing or settlement services for a clearing and settlement system. It includes a securities and derivatives clearing house, as defined in subsection 13.1(3), but does not include a stock exchange or the Bank.CanadaS.C. 1996, c. 6, Sch.
clearing membera member that, on behalf of a non-member, exchanges payment items and effects clearing or makes entries into the Automated Clearing Settlement System within the meaning of By-law No. 3.CanadaSOR/2003-347
clearing membera party who provides clearing arrangements between a party to an arrangement for the transfer of overseas securities and a central counterparty;United Kingdom2011 No. 2503
clearing systema mechanism for the exchanging and processing of obligations to make payment or the transfer of securities among banks and other financial institutions for the purpose of settling them ;Sri Lanka28 of 2005
clearinghousethe clearinghouse established under subsection (a).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
clearingthe process of establishing positions, including the calculation of net obligations and ensuring that financial instruments, cash, or both, are available to secure the exposures arising from those positions; and “clearing services”, in relation to a central counterparty, is to be read accordingly;United Kingdom2013 No. 504
clearingthe reconciliation of payment items that were exchanged and the calculation of the clearing balances.CanadaSOR/2003-346
clearly and conspicuously displayedpresented in a manner that is readily noticeable, readable, and understandable to the group to whom the applicable matter is disseminated;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
clearof destruction authorized by the Director;KenyaCAP. 325
clerical errora nonnegligent, inadvertent, or typographical mistake in the preparation, assembly, or submission (electronically or otherwise) of the manifest.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
clerk of courta clerk of a naturalization court.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
clerk of courtthe registrar of that court;United Kingdom1997 No. 291 (S. 19)
clerk of petty sessionsthe clerk of petty sessions for the petty sessions district in which the application for an investigation anonymity order is made;United Kingdom2011 No. 59
clerk of the Court of Sessionthe deputy principal clerk in charge of the petition department of the Court of Session;United Kingdom2010 No. 2955 (L. 17)
clerk of the councilthe clerk of an existing council;United Kingdom2013 No. 183
clerk of the courtthe officer designated in column III of the schedule in respect of the court designated in column II of the schedule;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-46
clerk of the magistrates' courtthe clerk to the magistrates' court in England or Northern Ireland as the case may be;United Kingdom1997 No. 291 (S. 19)
clerk to the Committeethe officer appointed by such one of those Authorities as they may agree or, in default of such agreement as the Secretary of State may direct.United Kingdom1996 No. 701
clerk to the appeal tribunala clerk assigned to an appeal tribunal in accordance with regulation 10;United Kingdom2002 No. 403
clerka clerk of the court;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. B-3
clerkthe registrar of the Superior Court of Justice for the area in which the initiating municipality is located.Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/regulation/r15232
client accounta current or deposit account at a credit institution operated by an agency for holding clients' money in accordance with the provisions of this regulation and Schedule 2;United Kingdom2005 No. 395
client agencya state agency on whose behalf the board may issue obligations.United StatesGOVERNMENT CODE - Title 9 - Ch
client assetsclient funds and client financial instruments;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2015/en/si/01...
client groupa category of individual which a local authority agrees is eligible to purchase or rent a unit in respect of which grant is paid;United Kingdom2004 No. 117
client mattereach separate matter the subject of a property services agreement;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2012/en/si/01...
client money requirementthe total amount of client funds that an investment firm owes to its clients;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2015/en/si/01...
client money resourcethe total amount of client funds held in an investment firm’s client asset accounts;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2015/en/si/01...
client moneysmoneys received by a licensee, in the course of the provision of a property service, from, for or on the account of a client other than moneys owed to the licensee by the client in respect of the provision of such property service;IrelandNumber 40 of 2011
clienta client of an employed solicitor, other than the independent law centre concerned;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2006/en/si/01...
clienta person who is registered as a client with a licensed producer under section 111.CanadaSOR/2013-119
climate division1 of the 359 divisions in the United States that represents 2 or more regions located within a State that are as climatically homogeneous as possible, as determined by the Administrator.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
climate matchingto predict and anticipate where a nonnative species may be able to survive and establish populations within the United States (Bomford et al. 2009). The authors used the same method to match the climate for all nine species in the proposed rule, because the method is not species-specific and can be used equally as well for pythons, boas, and anacondas.United States80 FR 12701
climatethe statistical description in terms of the mean and variability of relevant quantities over a period of time ranging from months to thousands or millions of years. These quantities are most often surface variables such as temperature, precipitation and wind.European Union32013R1253
climatic environmentsthe conditions in which automatic discontinuous totalisers may be used;United Kingdom2006 No. 1255
climatic environmentsthe conditions in which beltweighers may be used.United Kingdom2006 No. 1259
clinical academic postsposts involving both academic and clinical duties to which persons are appointed by the Queen’s University of Belfast as the substantive employer and an Authority as the honorary employer;”.United Kingdom2013 No. 114
clinical advisera clinical adviser appointed under section 23E(1)(a) (other advisers);United Kingdom2005 No. 1477
clinical auditthe systematic and critical analysis of the quality of clinical care.United Kingdom1995 No. 414 (S. 28)
clinical directora person appointed under section 71 ;IrelandNumber 25 of 2001
clinical exemptionan exemption under section 13 (1), in so far as that prescription is concerned, from the medicinal product being substituted by a substitute medicinal product;IrelandNumber 14 of 2013
clinical governance arrangementsarrangements by a National Health Service body or a service provider for monitoring and improving the quality of health care(5) for which they have responsibility;United Kingdom2000 No. 1015 (W. 57)
clinical investigatorthe principal investigator, accountable investigator, lead associate investigator, medical advisory investigator, associate investigators, and other subinvestigators who make direct and significant contributions to the NIH clinical study, and may include registered nurses and allied health professionals so designated. Those employees who file public or confidential financial disclosure reports or who serve as clinical investigators possess budgetary, grant-making, or research authority, exercise discretion at higher levels within the agency, or are in positions with the potential to affect significantly the life and safety of human subjects. Because holdings in substantially affected organizations may continue to pose conflicts for this cohort of employees, and divestiture on a case-by-case basis may be required, disclosure continues to play a critical role in ethics program administration. Accordingly, depending on the number of clinical research protocols approved each year, approximately one-third to one-half of the NIH employee population will remain subject to the disclosure requirement specified in § 5502.107.United States70 FR 51559
clinical judgmenta decision made or opinion formed in connection with the diagnosis, care or treatment of a patient;IrelandNumber 42 of 2004
clinical negligence claima claim for damages in respect of an alleged breach of duty of care committed in the course of the provision of clinical or medical services (including dental or nursing services);United Kingdom1999 No. 166
clinical pharmacy programa program that provides pharmaceutical care services as specified by board rule.United StatesOCCUPATIONS CODE - Title 3 - C
clinical screening for cervical intraepithelial neoplasiatesting to detect premalignant cervical lesions by way of Pap smears on a regular basis;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
clinical trial protocola document that describes the objectives, design, methodology, statistical considerations and organisation of a clinical trial and includes any successive versions of the protocol and protocol amendments;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2004/en/si/01...
clinicconsulting rooms, offices or a department of a hospital or nursing home without beds used by a clinical officer for diagnosis and treatment of disease or the giving of medical or dental advice, instructions or service;KenyaCAP. 260
cloakroomany place provided by the Authority as a facility, for the temporary deposit of goods by persons using the services provided by the Authority.KenyaCAP. 391
clonal mixturea mixture of identified clones in known proportions;United Kingdom2002 No. 3026
cloneof vegetative propagation, such as cuttings, micropropagation, grafts, layers or divisions;United Kingdom2002 No. 3026
clonorchiasisan infection of the biliary system by the trematode Clonorchis sinensis.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
close arresteea serviceman under close arrest;SingaporeCap. 295, RG 3
close arresta person who is confined and in the care and custody of an officer, guard, picket, patrol, sentry or a member of the military police;KenyaCAP. 199
close family affiliationto determine what other sorts of relationships might justify the award of a flag, but only for the situation where no request has been received from a spouse, child, sibling, or parent of the deceased employee.United States79 FR 53601
close linksclose links within the meaning of Article 138 of Guideline (EU) 2015/510 of the European Central Bank (ECB/2014/60);European Union32015O0015
close of nominationsthe deadline for return of nomination papers determined in accordance with regulation 11(1);United Kingdom2011 No. 456
close of nominationsthe deadline for the receipt of nominations set out in subsection 70(2).CanadaS.C. 2000, c. 9
close relationa parent, spouse, or child of that person or the spouse of a child of that person;Sri Lanka10 of 1992
close relative of a deceased personthe grandparent, parent, spouse, or adult brother, sister, or child of a deceased person.United StatesCODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE - T
close relativea brother, sister, parent or spouse of a client or a child of the client or of the spouse of the client, where “spouse”, in relation to the client, shall not include a spouse who is living separately and apart from the client;IrelandNumber 37 of 1998
close relativea husband, wife, brother, sister, father, mother, son or daughter.United Kingdom1997 No. 1014 (S. 92)
close timea specified period during which fish to which it applies may not be fished, and “closed time” or “closed season” has a similar meaning;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. F-14
closed distribution systema system classified as a closed distribution system by the Authority under paragraph 12(2);United Kingdom2011 No. 2704
closed evidenceany representation which is subject to a direction;United Kingdom2011 No. 2055
closed funda closed fund within the meaning of section 21.KenyaCAP. 487
closed grazing perioda period when grazing of livestock is not permitted by or under any statutory provisions;United Kingdom2005 No. 276
closed herda herd into which no female bovine animal has been introduced from any other herd in the ten years prior to the restriction being placed;United Kingdom2006 No. 202
closed herda herd into which no female bovine animal has been introduced since 15th October 1990.United Kingdom1996 No. 3184
closed inquiry statementsuch part (if any) of an inquiry statement as includes or refers to closed evidence;United Kingdom2015 No. 182
closed materialany relevant material that the Secretary of State objects to disclosing to a relevant party on the grounds that it is contrary to the public interest;United Kingdom2011 No. 422
closed materialmaterial upon which the Secretary of State wishes to rely in any proceedings before the Commission, but which the Secretary of State objects to disclosing to the appellant or his representative.United Kingdom2003 No. 1034
closed operating circuita process for preparing or processing hops carried out under official supervision and in such a way that no hops or processed products can be added or removed during the operation. The closed operating circuit starts with the opening of the sealed package containing the hops or hop products to be prepared or processed and ends with the sealing of the package containing the processed hops or hop product;European Union31993R2928
closed precognitionsuch part (if any) of a precognition as includes or refers to closed evidence;United Kingdom2015 No. 182
closed recirculation aquaculture facilitya facility where aquaculture takes place within an enclosed environment on land or on a vessel involving the recirculation of water, and depending on permanent external energy input to stabilize the environment for the aquaculture animals;European Union32009R0710
closed ro-ro cargo spacea ro-ro cargo space which is not an open ro-ro space and not a weather deck;United Kingdom1998 No. 1012
closed schemea registrable scheme to which no new members may be admitted, but to which contributions are or may be payable by or in respect of, and under which benefits accrue to, existing members;United Kingdom1997 No. 371
closed spirit-receiverthe vessel or vessels into which the spirit is conveyed for measurement;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. E-14
closed tax yearany tax year preceding the current year, and cognate expressions shall be construed accordingly;”;United Kingdom2007 No. 1077
closed vehiclea vehicle having a body capable of being closed;United Kingdom1996 No. 2095
closed visiting facilitiesvisiting facilities which adopt special security features including physical barriers between prisoner and visitor;United Kingdom2006 No. 94
closedclosed to applications for inclusion in the list of patients other than from immediate family members of registered patients;United Kingdom2004 No. 478 (W. 48)
closely held business amountthe value of the interest in a closely held business which qualifies under subsection (a)(1).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
closely held real estate investment trusta real estate investment trust with respect to which 5 or fewer persons own (after application of subsection (d)(5) of section 856) 50 percent or more (by vote or value) of the stock or beneficial interests in the trust.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
closing date for reviewsthe fifteenth school day after the day on which an application for a review is made;United Kingdom2012 No. 1033
closing datesuch date as the Department may from time to time publish as the date on or before which applications must be lodged.United Kingdom2004 No. 387
closing datesuch date as the Welsh Ministers may from time to time determine and publish as the date on or before which an application for grant must be lodged;United Kingdom2010 No. 2369 (W. 203)
closing day for nominationsthe day referred to in section 69.CanadaS.C. 2000, c. 9
closing fundsfunds collected and disbursed at real estate closing.United States78 FR 80225
closing hour4 p.m. on any working day except for 12 noon on any working day which falls on a Saturday or the eve of Chinese New Year, New Year or Christmas;SingaporeCap. 294A, R 2
closure directiona direction by the Minister requiring the closure of a zoo or a section of a zoo to the public;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2003/en/si/04...
closure of a hospital residency training programthat the hospital ceases to offer training for interns and residents in a particular approved medical residency training program. The methodology for adjusting the caps for the “receiving IRF” and the “IRF that closed its program” is described below.United States76 FR 47835
closure of a hospitalthat the temporary adjustment to the FTE cap would be available to the IPF only for the period of time necessary for the displaced residents to complete their training. Further, as under the IPPS policy, we also proposed that the total amount of temporary cap adjustment that can be distributed to all receiving hospitals cannot exceed the cap amount of the IPF that closed.United States76 FR 26431
closure or closethe termination of operations at open dumps on Indian land or Alaska Native land and bringing such dumps into compliance with applicable Federal standards and regulations, or standards promulgated by an Indian tribal government or Alaska Native entity, if such standards are more stringent than the Federal standards and regulations.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
closure proposalthe giving of notice by an operator to the Authority of a closure proposal or the publication by the Authority of a notice of a proposal. The modifications in article 3(4) provide for the functions of the Authority to be treated as functions of the Secretary of State and for functions exercised by the Authority before 1st December 2006 to be treated as performed by him.United Kingdom2006 No. 2911 (C. 102)
closurea device which closes an opening;United Kingdom2003 No. 533
closurean LTC facility that ceases to operate under § 483.12(a)(2)(vi), and therefore, is no longer providing care and services to residents. We believe that the notification requirements should be met regardless of the number of residents likely to be transferred. We do not believe that establishing criteria for a minimum number of residents that must be affected before the notice requirements apply promotes the highest quality of care during what can be a difficult situation. We believe that all residents should be made aware of a facility closure in a reasonable amount of time, regardless of the size of the facility, as this regulation currently requires.United States78 FR 16795
clotted creamcream which has been produced and separated by the scalding, cooking and skimming of milk or cream;United Kingdom1996 No. 383
cloud ceilingthe vertical distance from the elevation of the aerodrome to the lowest part of any cloud visible from the aerodrome which is sufficient to obscure more than one-half of the sky so visible;United Kingdom2007 No. 1115
club officiala person who serves a live quarry shooting club in an official capacity;United Kingdom2012 No. 387
club premisesany premises which are used by and for the purposes of a club or other unincorporated association, whether for profit or not;United Kingdom2006 No. 90
club schemea registered occupational pension scheme (other than a connected scheme) that has agreed to make and receive club transfer value payments under the club transfer arrangements;United Kingdom2015 No. 19
club subscription feeany joining fee, subscription fee, membership fee, transfer fee or other consideration charged by any club, association, society or organisation established principally for recreational or sporting purposes or by the transferor of the membership or such club, association, society or organisation, as the case may be;SingaporeCap. 117A, RG 1
club transfer arrangementsarrangements approved by the Minister for the Civil Service as providing reciprocal arrangements between this scheme and other registered occupational pension schemes for making and receiving club transfer value payments;United Kingdom2015 No. 445
club transfer earned pensionpension attributable to receipt of a club transfer value payment;United Kingdom2015 No. 142
club transfer statement of entitlementa statement by the Department of the club transfer value as at the guarantee date;United Kingdom2014 No. 310
club transfer statementa statement under regulation 182 of the amount of club transfer earned pension;United Kingdom2015 No. 142
club transfer value paymentpayment of a club transfer value;United Kingdom2015 No. 19
club transfer value statementa statement under regulation 134 (club transfer value statement) of the amount of club transfer earned pension;United Kingdom2015 No. 19
club transfera transfer to or from the RFPS 2005 under the club transfer arrangements;United Kingdom2015 No. 568
cluba club that has applied for or holds a certificate of registration.IrelandNumber 8 of 2000
clubany place which is used by an association of 2 or more persons for any purpose or object;SingaporeCap. 353
cluster munition remnantsfailed cluster munitions, abandoned cluster munitions, unexploded submunitions and unexploded bomblets;IrelandNumber 20 of 2008
cluster munitionsconventional munitions designed to disperse or release “explosive submunitions”;United Kingdom2008 No. 3231
cluster superintendentany person who has been designated by the Director-General to perform supervisory and advisory functions over a group of schools in a cluster.SingaporeCap. 87, RG 1
clutchestransmission clutches (i.e. main driveline equipment);Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
cm2square centimetre or centimetres;United Kingdom2000 No. 169
cm3cubic centimetres;United Kingdom2004 No. 484
cmcentimetre or centimetres;United Kingdom2000 No. 169
co-accusedany person tried jointly with the accused.SingaporeCap. 68
co-channelapparatus operating in an identical frequency or channel;United Kingdom2002 No. 1700
co-defendantsdefendants whose cases are to be heard together.United Kingdom2013 No. 614
co-development of workplace improvementsthe consultation between the parties on workplace issues and their participation in the identification of workplace problems and the development and analysis of solutions to those problems with a view to adopting mutually agreed to solutions.CanadaS.C. 2003, c. 22, s. 2
co-efficient of absorptioninstallation tolerances in the directive. Data should be provided to show that Intake and Exhaust specifications are within the ranges specified in the 72/306/EEC type approval information document.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2009/en/si/01...
co-firing CMUa generating CMU consisting of one or more generating units which have, in any month after March 2013, generated electricity in the way described in Schedule 2 to the ROO(16) as “co-firing of regular bioliquid”, “low-range co-firing”, “mid-range co-firing”, “high-range co-firing” or “unit conversion”;United Kingdom2014 No. 2043
co-firing of biomass with CHPelectricity generated from regular biomass by a qualifying combined heat and power generating station in a month in which it generates electricity partly from fossil fuel and partly from renewable sources, and where the fossil fuel and regular biomass have been burned in separate boilers or engines.United Kingdom2009 No. 154
co-firing of biomass with CHPelectricity generated from regular biomass by a qualifying combined heat and power generating station in a month in which it generates electricity partly from fossil fuel and partly from renewable sources, and where the fossil fuel and regular biomass have been burned in separate boilers or engines;United Kingdom2009 No. 785
co-firing of biomasselectricity generated from regular biomass in a month in which the generating station generates electricity partly from fossil fuel and partly from renewable sources;United Kingdom2009 No. 785
co-firing of energy crops with CHPelectricity generated from energy crops by a qualifying combined heat and power generating station in a month in which it generates electricity partly from fossil fuel and partly from renewable sources, and where the fossil fuel and energy crops have been burned in separate boilers or engines.United Kingdom2009 No. 154
co-firing of energy crops with CHPelectricity generated from energy crops by a qualifying combined heat and power generating station in a month in which it generates electricity partly from fossil fuel and partly from renewable sources, and where the fossil fuel and energy crops have been burned in separate boilers or engines;United Kingdom2009 No. 785
co-firing of energy cropselectricity generated from energy crops in a month in which the generating station generates electricity partly from fossil fuel and partly from renewable sources;United Kingdom2009 No. 785
co-incineration planta disposal site as defined in Article 3(5) of Directive 2000/76/EC;European Union32002R1774
co-incinerationthe disposal of animal by-products or products derived therefrom in a co-incineration plant;European Union32002R1774
co-locationthe provision of a physical environment for the operation of the computer server equipment;SingaporeCap. 117A
co-mingled collectionthe collection of waste streams intended for recycling together with each other but separately from other waste;United Kingdom2011 No. 127
co-operating Statestwo or more States of which at least one shall be an EEA State;United Kingdom2004 No. 2110
co-operative societya co-operative society registered as such under the Co-operative Societies Ordinance;Sri Lanka45 of 1971
co-opted governora person who is appointed as a governor by the governing body of the federation and who, in the opinion of the governing body, has the skills required to contribute to the effective governance and success of the federation.United Kingdom2012 No. 1035
co-opted membershipthe membership of the Board co-opted in accordance with article 5;United Kingdom1995 No. 2261 (S. 170)
co-opted membera member co-opted by the Service;United Kingdom2005 No. 433
co-opting Commissionersthe Commissioners holding office under paragraph 2(2) below.United Kingdom2002 No. 306
co-ordinatesco-ordinates on the World Geodetic System 1984 (WGS 84) compatible European Terrestrial Reference System 1989 (ETRS 89) geodetic datum.United Kingdom2005 No. 3153
co-ordinatea co-ordinate defined on the World Geodetic System 1984 Datum(5);United Kingdom2015 No. 28
co-ordinatea co-ordinate on the Ordnance Survey of Great Britain 1936 Datum.United Kingdom2002 No. 791
co-ordination groupthe group of that name established under Article 27 of the 2001 Directive;United Kingdom2012 No. 1916
co-ordinator areaan area created under regulation 4(1)(b);United Kingdom2010 No. 532
co-ordinatora youth conference co-ordinator;United Kingdom2003 No. 473
co-ownership schemea collective investment scheme which satisfies the conditions in subsection (3).United Kingdom2013 No. 1388
co-ownership schemea scheme under which a dwelling is let by a housing association and the tenant, or his personal representative, will, under the terms of the tenancy agreement or of the agreement under which he became a member of the association, be entitled, on his ceasing to be a member and subject to any condition stated in either agreement, to a sum calculated by reference directly or indirectly to the value of the dwelling;United Kingdom2002 No. 3019
co-owneranother individual who holds an interest jointly or in common with A, whether or not the interests of the co-owners are equal.”.United Kingdom2009 No. 730
co-ownerany person who holds an interest in a dwelling-house jointly with the landowner;United Kingdom2010 No. 157
co-paymentthat part of the price of a pharmaceutical benefit that is borne by the Eligible Person in relation to a Pharmaceutical benefit made available under the Scheme;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
co-pilota licensed pilot serving in any piloting capacity other than as pilot-in-command, but excludes a pilot who is on board the aircraft for the sole purpose of receiving flight instruction;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2000/en/si/03...
co-productiona programme which passes the cultural test(8) by satisfying the condition in regulation 3(2)(b) or 4(2)(b).United Kingdom2013 No. 1831
coacha large bus with a maximum gross weight of more than 7.5 tonnes and with a maximum speed exceeding 60 mph;United Kingdom1999 No. 454
coal processing plantan installation for upgrading the quality of coal or for producing a marketable solid fuel, and includes any coal storage facility directly associated with it;CanadaC-17 RSA 2000
coal combustion byproductsthe residues from the combustion of coal including ash, slag, and flue gas desulfurization materials.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
coal importsany consignment of coal products originating in third countries and entering the customs territory of the Community for purposes other than transit, which is intended for the production of electricity or to supply the coke ovens of a Member State;European Union32003R0405
coal industry employmentemployment with one or more coal industry employers;United Kingdom1996 No. 1288
coal mine waste pilespiles consisting of mine wastes, tailings, coal processing wastes, or other liquid and solid wastes.United StatesNATURAL RESOURCES CODE - Title
coal mineany mine where one of the objects of the mining operation is the getting of coal (including bituminous coal, cannel coal, anthracite, lignite and brown coal);Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2007/en/si/01...
coal mining operations presently contribute significantly to the Nation's energy requirements.of regulating the burning and use of coal as opposed to the manner and locations in which coal is mined.United States73 FR 75814
coal or uranium development activitiesthe production, processing, or transportation of coal or uranium.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
coal processing waste“coal processing waste and underground development waste.” The Kentucky definitions of coal mine waste at 405 KAR 16:001 (18) and 18:001 (19) define “coal mine waste” as “coal processing waste and underground development waste.” The Federal regulations at 30 CFR 816.81, 817.81, 816.83, and 817.83 use the term “coal mine waste.” Kentucky's regulations at 405 KAR 16:140 and 18:140 also use this term. Since Kentucky defines the term the same as the Federal regulations and appropriately uses the term “coal mine waste” at 405 KAR 16:140 and 18:140, we find the Kentucky proposed language is no less effective than the Federal regulations at 30 CFR 816.81 and 817.81 and 816.83 and 817.83.United States76 FR 12849
coal productsany substances produced directly or indirectly from coal;United Kingdom1999 No. 352
coal remining operationa coal mining operation which begins after February 4, 1987 at a site on which coal mining was conducted before August 3, 1977.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
coal seamany stratum of coal 20 inches or more in thickness, unless a stratum of less thickness is being commercially worked, or can in the judgment of the Secretary of the Interior forseeably 3 be commercially worked and will require protection if wells are being drilled through it.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
coal-related mineralsminerals other than coal which can only be economically worked in association with the working of coal or which can only be economically brought to the surface by the use of a mine of coal;United Kingdom2015 No. 596
coalbed methane gasoccluded natural gas produced (or which may be produced) from coalbeds and rock strata associated therewith.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
coalitionan alliance of two or more political parties formed for the purpose of pursuing a common goal and is governed by a written agreement deposited with the Registrar;KenyaCAP. 7B
coalanthracite and bituminous coal and lignite (but does not mean any fuel derivative thereof).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
coalcombustible sedimentary rock that contains at least 50% by weight organic matter formed from plant or algal matter;CanadaC-17 RSA 2000
coarse animal hairall other animal hair than “fine animal hair” with the exception of, inter alia, pigs’ bristles or hair (heading 0502), see also Chapter Note 1.(c) above.European Union32012D0031
coarse fishing rod licencea fishing licence issued by the Board for two rods and lines or hand lines to fish for, take and kill eels and coarse fish;United Kingdom2003 No. 525
coarse fishany fish other than salmon, trout or rainbow trout;United Kingdom1999 No. 182
coast stationof radio;United Kingdom1996 No. 1815
coastal Statea State in, or bordering on, the Atlantic, Pacific, or Arctic Ocean, the Gulf of Mexico, Long Island Sound, or one or more of the Great Lakes;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
coastal Stateany one of the States of Alabama, Alaska, California, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Mississippi, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Texas, Virginia, and Washington. The term also includes the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the United States Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
coastal and marine spatial plansthe plans that are certified by the National Ocean Council as developed in accordance with the definition, goals, principles, and process described in the Final Recommendations.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
coastal aquacultureculturing, under controlled conditions in ponds, pens, enclosures or otherwise, in coastal areas, of shrimp, prawn, fish or any other aquatic life in saline or brackish water; but does not include fresh water aquaculture;IndiaNO. 24 OF 2005
coastal beltthe strip of land between the high tide mark and the field boundary nearest to the sea;United Kingdom1999 No. 2611
coastal environmentthe navigable waters (including the lands therein and thereunder) and the adjacent shorelines including 1 waters therein and thereunder). The term includes transitional and intertidal areas, bays, lagoons, salt marshes, estuaries, and beaches; the fish, wildlife and other living resources thereof; and the recreational and scenic values of such lands, waters and resources;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
coastal fishery resourceany fishery, any species of fish, or any stock of fish that moves among, or is broadly distributed across, waters under the jurisdiction of two or more States or waters under the jurisdiction of one or more States and the exclusive economic zone.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
coastal grazing marsha flat coastal area located behind sea defences or sand dunes, and comprising grassland which is sub-divided and drained by ditches holding standing water throughout the year;United Kingdom1999 No. 1176
coastal heathland bordering the sea and containing heath or species–rich grassland, where salt spray and exposure affect the composition of species and the structure of vegetation;”;United Kingdom2011 No. 106
coastal political subdivisionany local political jurisdiction that is immediately below the State level of government, including a county, parish, or borough, with a coastline that is contiguous with any portion of the United States Gulf of Mexico;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
coastal resource of national significanceany coastal wetland, beach, dune, barrier island, reef, estuary, or fish and wildlife habitat, if any such area is determined by a coastal state to be of substantial biological or natural storm protective value.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
coastal seaany part of the sea within the seawards limits of the territorial waters of the United Kingdom adjacent to England or Wales;United Kingdom2007 No. 1843
coastal statea state of the United States in, or bordering on, the Atlantic, Pacific, or Arctic Ocean, the Gulf of Mexico, Long Island Sound, or one or more of the Great Lakes. For the purposes of this chapter, the term also includes Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, and the Trust Territories of the Pacific Islands, and American Samoa.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
coastal water quality monitoringa continuing program of measurement, analysis, and synthesis to identify and quantify coastal water quality conditions and trends to provide a technical basis for decisionmaking;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
coastal water qualitythe physical, chemical and biological parameters that relate to the health and integrity of coastal ecosystems;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
coastal waters of Canadaall Canadian fisheries waters not within the geographical limits of any province;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. F-14
coastal waters(A) in the Great Lakes area, the waters within the territorial jurisdiction of the United States consisting of the Great Lakes, their connecting waters, harbors, roadsteads, and estuary-type areas such as bays, shallows, and marshes and (B) in other areas, those waters, adjacent to the shorelines, which contain a measurable quantity or percentage of sea water, including, but not limited to, sounds, bays, lagoons, bayous, ponds, and estuaries.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
coastal watersany tidal waters which are within the area which extends landward from the baselines from which the breadth of the territorial sea adjacent to Northern Ireland is measured as far as the fresh-water limit of any waterway;United Kingdom1998 No. 397
coastal waterall of the salt water of this state, including that portion of the Gulf of Mexico within the jurisdiction of this state.United StatesPARKS AND WILDLIFE CODE - Titl
coastal watersurface water on the landward side of a line, every point of which is at a distance of one nautical mile on the seaward side from the nearest point of the baseline from which the breadth of territorial waters is measured, extending where appropriate up to the outer limit of transitional waters;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2009/en/si/02...
coastal zoneany area declared to be a protected coastal zone under section 55;KenyaCAP. 387
coastwise qualified vessela vessel that has been issued a certificate of documentation with a coastwise endorsement under chapter 121 of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
coated fabricfabric that has been impregnated, coated, covered or laminated with a permanent plastic addition of 30 grams per square metre or more.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
coated leatherleather with a surface coating applied provided that the coating as applied does not exceed one third of the total thickness of the product and is in excess of 0.15mm;United Kingdom1995 No. 2489
coating materialpaint, printing ink, varnish, lacquer, dye, any metal oxide coating, any adhesive coating, any elastomer coating, any metal or plastic coating and any other coating material.United Kingdom2010 No. 675
coating materialpaint, printing ink, varnish, lacquer, dye, any metal oxide coating, any adhesive coating, any elastomer coating, any metal or plastic coating and any other coating material;United Kingdom2012 No. 2999
coatings for exterior walls of mineral substratecoatings designed for application to outdoor walls of masonry, brick or stucco;United Kingdom2005 No. 2773
coatingany mixture, including all the organic solvents or mixtures containing organic solvents necessary for its proper application, which is used to provide a film with decorative, protective or other functional effect on a surface;United Kingdom2012 No. 1715
coccidiostatssubstances intended to kill or inhibit protozoa;European Union32003R1831
cocklesany shellfish of the type Cerastoderma edule;United Kingdom2011 No. 1988 (W. 219)
cockleany shellfish of the type Cerastoderma edule;United Kingdom2008 No. 1472
cocksfootplants of the species specified in column 2 of Schedule 1 in relation to cocksfoot;United Kingdom2005 No. 329
cod recovery zonethat area as qualified by point 2(b) of Annex V;United Kingdom2004 No. 398
cod-enda bag-like extension that is attached to the after end of the belly of a trawl net and is used to retain the catch.CanadaSOR/93-53
code of animal welfareany code of animal welfare issued, adopted or amended by the Director-General and in force under section 41A;SingaporeCap. 7
code of conductthe code of conduct drawn up by a railway undertaking under section 88 (1)(a) or amended under section 88 (10) and accepted by the Commission under section 88 (5);IrelandNumber 31 of 2005
code of practicea code issued or approved by the Authority under section 16;SingaporeCap. 89A
code-share relationshipa relationship pursuant to which any certificated air carrier or foreign air carrier's designation code is used to identify a flight operated by another air carrier or foreign air carrier;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
codeine cough preparationany medicine in liquid form that contains codeine and is intended for the treatment of coughs;SingaporeCap. 234, R 1
codendthe rearmost part of a net being made up of one or more panels (pieces of netting) of the same mesh size attached to one another along their sides in the long axis of the net;United Kingdom2003 No. 366
codendthe rearmost part of a net, being made up of one or more panels comprising pieces of netting of the same mesh size attached to one another along their sides in the long axis of the net by a lacing.United Kingdom2003 No. 3035 (W. 283)
codesthat an NOS code such as J8999, which is broadly comprised of miscellaneous chemotherapy drugs “not otherwise specified” in the coding system, would be unsuitable for this function, as such a code would not allow for distinguishing the particular chemotherapy drug that is intended for exclusion from the various other, non-excluded chemotherapy drugs also encompassed by that same code.United States79 FR 45627
codlineof either a knot which can be easily loosened or a mechanical device;United Kingdom2001 No. 649
codGaddus Morrhua.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1997/en/si/00...
codGaddus Morrhua;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2004/en/si/00...
coefficient of performancethe ratio of the amount of heating or cooling in kilowatts provided by a heat pump to the kilowatts of power consumed by the heat pump;United Kingdom2012 No. 396
coffeecoffee as defined in article 3 of the International Coffee Agreement, 1983.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
coffeethe dried seed of the coffee plant whether such seed has been roasted or ground or both roasted and ground;”;United Kingdom2014 No. 2975
cogeneration facilitya facility which uses the same energy source for the sequential generation of electrical or mechanical power in combination with steam, heat, or other forms of useful energy.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
cogeneration unita unit that can operate in cogeneration mode;United Kingdom2008 No. 188
cogeneration unita unit that produces electrical energy and useful thermal energy for industrial, commercial, or heating or cooling purposes, through the sequential or simultaneous use of the original fuel energy.” EPA based this definition of cogeneration on the Agency's Acid Rain Program to promote consistency and comparable data collection across EPA regulatory programs. No comments were received on this definition, and no changes were made in the final rule to the definition of “cogeneration” included in the proposed rule.United States75 FR 57669
cogenerationsimultaneous generation in one process of thermal energy and electrical or mechanical energy (or both);Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2012/en/si/02...
cohabitantanother person who is neither married to the person nor a civil partner of the person who is living with the person as a husband or wife, or as a civil partner, of the person;IrelandNumber 11 of 2014
cohabitantone of two persons who are neither married to each other nor civil partners of each other but are living together as husband and wife or as if they were civil partners;”.United Kingdom2005 No. 2922 (L. 26)
cohabiteea person living with that person as if they were a married couple;”.United Kingdom2014 No. 107
cohabiting partnera person who satisfies the requirements in paragraph (1)(b).United Kingdom2015 No. 19
cohabiting partnera person who satisfies the requirements in paragraph (1)(b);United Kingdom2015 No. 78
cohabiting same sex coupletwo people of the same sex who are not civil partners of each other but are living together as if they were civil partners;United Kingdom2006 No. 223
cohabiting spouse or common-law partnerthe person who at that time is the individual’s spouse or common-law partner and who is not at that time living separate and apart from the individual and, for the purpose of this definition, a person shall not be considered to be living separate and apart from an individual at any time unless they were living separate and apart at that time, because of a breakdown of their marriage or common-law partnership, for a period of at least 90 days that includes that time;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
cohabitto live in an arrangement in which an unmarried couple lives together in a long-term relationship that resembles a marriage;KenyaNo. 4 of 2014
cohorta group of bovine animals which were either born in the same herd as, and within 12 months preceding or following the birth of, the affected cattle or reared together with the affected animal at any time during the first year of their life and which may have consumed the same feed as that which the affected animal consumed during the first year of its life;European Union32001R0999
coin-operated dry cleanersof coins, tokens, cards or other similar triggering mechanisms. ”;United Kingdom2007 No. 245
coins ready for issuecurrent coins which are held by the Royal Mint for the purpose of being put into circulation or have been issued to banks for that purpose, and includes silver Maundy coins;United Kingdom1998 No. 1764
coking plant operatora person carrying on in Great Britain a business which consists wholly or mainly of the production in coke ovens of coke by high temperature carbonisation of coal;United Kingdom1996 No. 1288
cold areathe viewing area of the window exposed to the lowest level of radiation in the design application.European Union32008R1167
cold snapthree or more days of unusually low maximum and minimum temperatures;';Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
cold startan engine coolant temperature (or equivalent temperature) at engine start less than or equal to 35 °C and less than or equal to 7 K higher than ambient temperature (if available) at engine start’.European Union32014R0136
cold storea licensed cold store;United Kingdom1995 No. 361
cold storeany other premises used for the storage, under temperature controlled conditions, of fresh meat intended for sale for human consumption.United Kingdom2014 No. 517 (W. 60)
cold treatmenttreatment by refrigeration;United Kingdom1997 No. 495
cold waterpotable water in the temperature range from 0.1°C to and including 30°C;United Kingdom2006 No. 1268
cold-startexhaling sufficiently into a unit to stimulate the oxygen supply when the oxygen starter has malfunctioned.United States77 FR 14167
cold-water meterequipment designed to measure, memorise and display the volume at metering conditions of cold water passing through the measurement transducer;United Kingdom2006 No. 1268
collaborating governing bodiestwo or more governing bodies which arrange for any of their functions to be discharged jointly;United Kingdom2009 No. 2680
collaboration agreementan agreement for the carrying out of work comprising or related to research into the development of cryptography or cryptographic goods or software;United Kingdom2008 No. 3231
collaborative venturea venture in respect of which an application for financial assistance under this Scheme is jointly submitted by three or more eligible persons in relation to three or more eligible businesses;United Kingdom2001 No. 259
collagen intended for human consumptioncollagen intended for consumption either as food or incorporated into or wrapped around any food or product to be consumed by humans;United Kingdom2005 No. 1397 (W. 111)
collagena protein-based product derived from the hide or skin of a bovine animal;United Kingdom2005 No. 1397 (W. 111)
collateral fees and expensesany promotional allowances, rebates, service or materials fees paid or provided, directly or indirectly, in connection with the distribution or marketing of any perishable agricultural commodity.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
collateral securitya realisable asset of any kind (including, without limitation, financial collateral referred to in Article 1(4)(a) of Directive 2002/47/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 6 June 20023 ) provided under a pledge, a repurchase or similar agreement, or otherwise, for the purpose of securing rights and obligations that may arise in connection with a designated system, or provided to a central bank, and includes money provided under a pledge for that purpose;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2010/en/si/06...
collateral stockof security for the performance of the undertaking referred to in paragraph (b) of the definition of “stock borrowing”;IrelandNumber 31 of 1999
collected municipal wastelocal authority collected municipal waste(6);”;United Kingdom2011 No. 3042 (W. 320)
collected proceeds (including penalties, interest, additions to tax, and additional amounts)that Congress intended for collected proceeds to be a broad and inclusive concept consisting of any amounts collected by the IRS and any amounts to be collected by the IRS in the future. Similarly, one commenter suggested that the use of the word “any” throughout the statute was another reason that the statute and Congress' intent with respect to the statute should be interpreted broadly.&United States79 FR 47245
collectible vehiclesthat they become effective upon EPA approval as a revision to the Arizona SIP.United States72 FR 15046
collectibles certification servicea person recognized by collectors for providing independent certification that collectible items are genuine.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
collecting agenta person who pays or who is liable for payment of the tax imposed under Section 154.022 and who is not the consumer of the cigarettes on which the tax is imposed.United StatesTAX CODE - Title 2 - Chapter
collecting bankany bank handling a check for collection except the paying bank.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
collecting bodythe collective society, or other society, association or corporation, that is designated as the collecting body under subsection 83(8);CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-42
collecting boxa box or other receptacle for monetary contributions, securely closed and sealed in such a way as to prevent the box or receptacle from being opened without the seal being broken;SingaporeCap. 128, N 1
collecting centreany premises used by a dealer for the intermediate reception of animals intended to be moved elsewhere (but does not include a market);United Kingdom2004 No. 492
collecting societya society or other organisation which has as its main object, or one of its main objects, the exercise of the right to equitable remuneration on behalf of more than one performer.United Kingdom1996 No. 2967
collecting systema system of conduits which collects and conducts urban waste water;United Kingdom1995 No. 12
collection agentan officer, servant or agent of an airline;KenyaCAP. 475
collection centrespremises collecting and treating certain animal by-products intended to be used for the feeding of the animals specified in Article 23(2)(c);European Union32002R1774
collection centrean establishment approved in accordance with Council Directive 88/407/EEC.”.United Kingdom2008 No. 37
collection centrean establishment where raw milk is collected and where it may be cooled and filtered;United Kingdom1995 No. 1372 (S. 101)
collection platforma platform housing or incorporating electrical switchgear and/or electrical transformers, J-tubes, marking and lighting and other equipment and facilities to enable the electrical connection of electrical cables from multiple WTGs to be collected at, and exported from, the platform in one or more cables;United Kingdom2013 No. 1203
collection pointa place where end-users are able to deposit waste portable batteries or accumulators at the premises of a distributor fulfilling its duty to take back such waste portable batteries or accumulators under Article 8(1)(b) of Directive 2006/66/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on batteries and accumulators and waste batteries and accumulators and repealing Directive 91/157/EEC(22).”.United Kingdom2009 No. 159
collection ratefor any scheme in a compliance period the percentage obtained by dividing the weight of portable batteries for which the scheme supplies batteries evidence notes under regulation 25 in respect of that compliance period by the average weight per year of portable batteries that scheme members place on the market for the first time in the United Kingdom during the relevant period;United Kingdom2009 No. 890
collection sitea part of a source area, where the seed has been collected;United Kingdom2011 No. 397
collection systema system for the collection of charges imposed on motor vehicles under a scheme, and shall be taken to include any barriers, booths, or other apparatus, including computer equipment and programs, used in the collection of such charges;United Kingdom2003 No. 298
collectionthe collection of that embryo from a donor cow;United Kingdom1996 No. 389
collective accommodationaccommodation which a supported person or any dependant of his for whom support is being provided shares with any other supported person and includes accommodation in which only facilities are shared;United Kingdom2005 No. 11
collective agreementsthe collective agreements referred to in the schedule;CanadaS.C. 1991, c. 35
collective agreementa collective agreement between the Corporation and a trade union, and includes a collective agreement or arbitral award continued under section 62 or mentioned in section 63.CanadaS.C. 1996, c. 20
collective agreementa collective agreement between the employer and a union that expired on December 31, 1993, and includes any related arrangements between the employer and the union concerning terms and conditions of employment or benefits related to employment;CanadaS.C. 1995, c. 6
collective areathe collective geographical area of the local transport authorities who join together to produce a local transport plan;United Kingdom2014 No. 2178 (W. 212)
collective investment fund or schemeany collective investment fund or scheme provided the units, shares or other interests in the fund or scheme can be readily purchased, sold or redeemed by the public. Units, shares or other interests in the fund or scheme can be readily purchased, sold or redeemed “by the public” if the purchase, sale or redemption is not implicitly or explicitly restricted to a limited group of investors;New ZealandSR 2010/156
collective investment fund or schemeany pooled investment vehicle, irrespective of legal form.New ZealandSR 2010/149
collective investment schemea scheme which is an arrangement made for the purpose, or having the effect, solely or mainly, of providing facilities for the participation by the public or other investors, as beneficiaries, in profits or income arising from the acquisition, holding, management or disposal of securities or any other property;IrelandNumber 31 of 1999
collective portfolio managementthe management of UCITS and other collective investment undertakings, and includes the functions specified in Schedule 1;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2011/en/si/03...
collective safeguarda system or device to prevent or arrest workers in general from falling while working at height, including a guardrail, barrier or safety net but excluding equipment for preventing or arresting the fall of an individual worker;United Kingdom2010 No. 332
collective worka work created by two or more physical persons at the initiative and under the direction of a physical person or legal entity, with the understanding that it will be disclosed by the latter person or entity under his or its own name and that the identity of the contributing physical persons will not be indicated ;Sri Lanka36 of 2003
collector substationa platform (either singly or as part of a combined substation) with one or more decks housing or incorporating high voltage alternating current electrical switchgear and/or electrical transformers and other equipment to enable power from multiple WTGs to be collected and electronically converted for transmission including permanent accommodation for operations and maintenance staff, helicopter landing facilities, craneage, access equipment, J-tubes, marking and lighting, and other associated equipment and facilities;United Kingdom2013 No. 1734
collectors’ itemsany of the goods specified in paragraph 2 of Schedule 5 ;IrelandNumber 31 of 2010
collector’s itemany collection or collector's piece, that is of zoological, botanical, mineralogical, anatomical, historical, archaeological, palaeontological, ethnographic, numismatic or philatelic interest;SingaporeCap. 117A, OR 1
collectora Collector of Taxes;United Kingdom2000 No. 121
collectora collector of taxes.United Kingdom2003 No. 2682
collectremove from a donor cow;United Kingdom1995 No. 2478
college credit card agreementany business, marketing or promotional agreement between a card issuer and an institution of higher education or an affiliated organization in connection with which college student credit cards are issued to college students currently enrolled at that institution.United States76 FR 79767
college fee loana loan for college fees payable to a qualifying student pursuant to regulations made by the Department under Article 3 of the Order;United Kingdom2009 No. 37
college feesthe fees payable by a qualifying student to a college or permanent private hall of the University of Oxford or to a college of the University of Cambridge in connection with the qualifying student’s attendance on a qualifying course;United Kingdom2015 No. 54 (W. 5)
college membersthe members of the college and of the supervisory college(48) established for the group;United Kingdom2014 No. 3348
college of supervisorsa college of supervisors established by the Bank under paragraph (1).Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2014/en/si/01...
college or university,an institution of higher education that participates in the Title IV Student Financial Assistance programs and is described in section 102 of the HEA. This interpretation is necessary because GEAR UP funds may only be used for college savings accounts as a supplement to financial assistance that GEAR UP grantees are already provided as scholarships and student financial assistance under section 404E of the HEA. Section 404E provides that to receive this assistance students must be enrolled in such an institution of higher education.United States78 FR 5035
college student credit carda credit card issued under a credit card account under an open-end (not home-secured) consumer credit plan to any college student.United States76 FR 79767
college studenta consumer who is a full-time or part-time student of an institution of higher education.United States76 FR 79767
college yearthe period from 1st August to the following 31st July;”.United Kingdom1998 No. 2220
colleges of technologyinstitutions involved in the training of accountants and secretaries;KenyaCAP. 531
collegea college or similar institution principally concerned with the provision of full-time education suitable to the requirements of persons over compulsory school age who have not attained the age of 19;United Kingdom2005 No. 80
colliery workera coal miner or any other person employed at or about a colliery otherwise than in clerical, administrative or technical work; and “former colliery worker” shall be construed accordingly.United Kingdom2004 No. 770
collision of train with rail vehiclea front to front, front to end or a side collision between a part of a train and a part of another train or rail vehicle, or with shunting rolling stock;European Union32014L0088
collision regulationsregulations made under section 100(2)(h);SingaporeCap. 179
collusionan agreement or conspiracy to which an applicant for a divorce is either directly or indirectly a party for the purpose of subverting the administration of justice, and includes any agreement, understanding or arrangement to fabricate or suppress evidence or to deceive the court, but does not include an agreement to the extent that it provides for separation between the parties, financial support, division of property or the custody of any child of the marriage.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 3 (2nd Supp.)
color rendering indexthe measure of the degree of color shift objects undergo when illuminated by a light source as compared with the color of those same objects when illuminated by a reference source of comparable color temperature.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
color that contrasts with both the rest of the test object and the test surfacein the test procedure under paragraph S14.1.3 describing the test object. Finally, Volkswagen recommended that all test objects be marked with the same pattern in order to simplify the test procedure.United States79 FR 19177
colorectal adenomaa benign neoplasm arising from the epithelial cells of the colorectum.  Anatomically the colorectum is defined as extending from the caecum, including the ileocaecal junction, to the junction with the anal canal.  This definition of colorectal adenoma includes colorectal adenomatous polyp and serrated adenoma, but excludes benign neoplasms of the anus and anal canal, familial adenomatous polyposis, non-neoplastic polyps of the large intestine and nonepithelial neoplasms of the large intestine.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
colorof documentation. Therefore, we are approving the deletion.United States72 FR 1931
colour serviceservice in the Defence Forces other than service in the reserve or in a cadet force and does not apply to officers;KenyaCAP. 199
coloured lampa lamp that is marketed as a coloured lamp and that has a colour rendering index of less than 50, as determined in accordance with CIE 13.3-1995, or a correlated colour temperature of less than 2,500 K or greater than 4,600 K;Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/regulation/r14093
colouring agenta food additive that is used to add or restore colour to a food.CanadaSOR/2012-204
colouring matterany substance that, when added or applied to food, is capable of imparting colour to that food.SingaporeCap. 283, RG 1
column 1 of section 2 of the registerthe column headed “Date of replacement tag being applied” within the Replacement Tag Record (R tag only) in Schedule 2.United Kingdom2008 No. 130 (W. 17)
column 2 of section 2 of the registerthe column headed “Replacement (R) tag number” within the Replacement Tag Record (R tag only) in Schedule 2;United Kingdom2008 No. 130 (W. 17)
column 3 of section 2 of the registerthe column headed “Letters and Previous Flock or Herd Number (if known)” within the Replacement Tag Record (R tag only) in Schedule 2;United Kingdom2008 No. 130 (W. 17)
column of back ringsa line of single interconnecting rings where the rings at each end of the line are attached to flanking rings at the side of the back of the dredge;United Kingdom2005 No. 371
columns or extraction equipmentthose items as described in entries 5.6.1, 5.6.2, 5.6.3, 5.6.5, 5.6.6, 5.6.7 and 5.6.8;United Kingdom2004 No. 1255
comb honeyhoney stored by bees in the cells of freshly built broodless combs or thin comb foundation sheets made solely of beeswax and sold in sealed whole combs or sections of such combs;United Kingdom2015 No. 208
combat vehiclea vehicle of a type described at item 1, 2 or 3 in column 1 of Schedule 1 to the Motor Vehicles (Authorisation of Special Types) Order 1997(6);United Kingdom2000 No. 169
combat zonean area that the president of the United States by executive order designates for purposes of 26 U.S.C. Section 112 as an area in which armed forces of the United States are or have engaged in combat.United StatesESTATES CODE - Title 2 - Chapt
combat-coded aircraftaircraft assigned to meet the primary aircraft authorization to a unit for the performance of its wartime mission.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
combinable cropany crop commonly harvested using a combine harvester;United Kingdom1997 No. 477
combination analgesic medicationmedication containing a simple analgesic combined with an opioid, butalbital or caffeine;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
combination carriera ship designed to carry either oil or solid cargo in bulk;SingaporeCap. 243, RG 4
combination carriera tanker designed to carry oil or alternatively solid bulk cargo.United Kingdom1999 No. 1644
combination companyan insurer that writes weekly premium life insurance or monthly ordinary life insurance on a debit basis.United StatesINSURANCE CODE - Title 13 - Ch
combination of vehiclesa mechanically propelled vehicle and a vehicle, or vehicles, drawn thereby;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2013/en/si/03...
combination signa sign shown in diagram 7201, 7210, 7211.1, 7212, 7213, 7214, 7215, 7216, 7217, 7218, 7220, 7221, 7230, 7231, 7232, 7233, 7234, 7235, 7236, 7237, 7238, 7239 or 7240;United Kingdom2002 No. 3113
combinationan assembly which includes two or more fireworks, at least one of which is an aerial shell or an aerial maroon, and which has one or more points of ignition;United Kingdom1996 No. 3200
combined areathe area consisting of the areas of the constituent councils;United Kingdom2014 No. 865
combined authoritya body which is specified in paragraph (aa), (ab), (ac), (ad) or (ae) of regulation 3;”;United Kingdom2015 No. 27
combined ballota postal ballot and electronic ballot taking place in accordance with those rules.United Kingdom2011 No. 593
combined capitalthe aggregate amount of private capital and outstanding leverage and (B) the term "management expenses" includes salaries, office expenses, travel, business development, office and equipment rental, bookkeeping and the development, investigation and monitoring of investments, but does not include the cost of services provided by specialized outside consultants, outside lawyers and outside auditors, who perform services not generally expected of a venture capital company nor does such term include the cost of services provided by any affiliate of the company which are not part of the normal process of making and monitoring venture capital investments.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
combined court office managera person appointed under section 19 to be the manager of that office;IrelandNumber 36 of 2009
combined court officean office established under section 14 ;IrelandNumber 36 of 2009
combined deNOx-particulate filteran exhaust aftertreatment system designed to concurrently reduce emissions of oxides of nitrogen (NOx) and particulate pollutants (PT);European Union32005L0078
combined degree coursea course of study that leads to the conferment of a combined degree;SingaporeCap. 161, R 15
combined degreeany single degree that relates to any 2 or more different disciplines of study, such as a Bachelor’s Degree in Law and Information Technology or a Bachelor’s Degree in Law and Accountancy;SingaporeCap. 161, R 15
combined feed and expansion cisterna cistern for supplying cold water to a hot water system without a separate expansion cistern;United Kingdom1999 No. 1148
combined fire authoritya fire authority constituted by a combination scheme”.United Kingdom1998 No. 1380
combined fire service fundthe combined fire service fund established by virtue of paragraph 6;United Kingdom1997 No. 2761
combined heat and power,a steam-generating unit that simultaneously produces both electric (or mechanical) and useful thermal energy from the same primary energy source.United States72 FR 32710
combined heat and powerthe generation of electric energy and heat in a single, integrated system, with an overall thermal efficiency of 60 percent or greater on a higher-heating-value basis.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
combined heat and powerthe simultaneous production of utilisable heat and electricity from an integrated thermo-dynamic process where the overall process operating efficiency, based on the gross calorific value of the fuel used and defined as the ratio of energy output usefully employed to the energy input, is greater than 70 per cent. and where the integrated thermo-dynamic process satisfies such technical, operational, economic and environmental criteria as may be specified by the Minister from time to time, following consultation with the Commission;IrelandNumber 23 of 1999
combined licensea combined construction and operating license for an advanced nuclear facility issued by the Commission.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
combined measurementof a combination of fixed measurement and modelling techniques;United Kingdom2007 No. 64
combined methodthe calculation method for greenhouse gas emissions from the production and use of bioliquids or biofuels provided for in Part C of Schedule 4, but using one or more disaggregated default values for the bioliquids or biofuel when carrying out the calculation set out in paragraph 1 of Schedule 4;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2014/en/si/04...
combined oral contraceptive pillan oral contraceptive compound containing both oestrogen and progestogen;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
combined pollsthe poll at a Regional Assembly referendum and the poll at a local government referendum taken together;United Kingdom2004 No. 1962
combined productsare incorporated in a single cavity. 77 FR 28805, 28808 (May 16, 2012).United States78 FR 4015
combined referendumsa Regional Assembly referendum and local government referendum where the polls are taken together;United Kingdom2004 No. 1962
combined regionthe electoral region which includes Gibraltar, namely the South West electoral region;”;United Kingdom2004 No. 366
combined substationa single platform comprising a collector substation combined with either an HVDC substation or with a large HVDC substation;United Kingdom2013 No. 1734
combined temperature and pressure relief valvea valve capable of performing the function of both a temperature relief valve and a pressure relief valve;United Kingdom1999 No. 1148
combined ventilator systema unit comprising an inlet fan ventilator system and a permanent vent type ‘A’;United Kingdom1996 No. 428
combined warningthe warning consisting of a photograph or other illustration and the corresponding text of the additional warning provided for in Article 5(2)(b) and in Annex I to Directive 2001/37/EC, as contained in each source document.European Union32003D0641
combinedthat the utilities are managed and controlled by one board whose members are appointed by the governing body of the municipality and that the financing of capital improvements is secured from the revenue of all three utilities.United StatesLOCAL GOVERNMENT CODE - Title
combustible dusta mixture or substance that is in the form of finely divided solid particles that, upon ignition, is liable to catch fire or explode when dispersed in air.CanadaSOR/2015-17
combustible solidssolids that, as a result of an examination for determining the risk of ignition by fire conducted pursuant to a Cabinet Order, demonstrate the nature specified by a Cabinet Order, or that, as a result of an examination for determining the risk of inflammability pursuant to a Cabinet Order, demonstrate inflammability.JapanAct No. 186 of 1948
combustion appliancea combustion appliance whose purpose is to provide heating for the whole or part of a dwelling or other building used for residential purposes, or to provide heat for cooking;United Kingdom1996 No. 428
combustion installationany technical apparatus in which fuels are oxidised in order to use the heat thus generated;United Kingdom2013 No. 971
combustion planta combustion plant as defined in Article 2 of the Directive and to which the Directive applies;United Kingdom2003 No. 210
combustion plantany technical apparatus in which fuels are oxidised in order to use the heat thus generated.European Union32001L0080
combustion systema boiler, turbine or engine in which combustion occurs;United Kingdom2014 No. 2010
combustion unita boiler, turbine or engine;”.United Kingdom2013 No. 116
combustion unita boiler, turbine or engine;”;United Kingdom2013 No. 116
comforter and careran individual who (other than as part of his occupation) knowingly and willingly incurs an exposure to ionising radiation resulting from the support and comfort of another person who is undergoing or who has undergone any medical exposure;United Kingdom1999 No. 3232
coming into force datethe day on which the Convention on the International Recovery of Child Support and other forms of Family maintenance done at The Hague on 23rd November 2007 enters into force in respect of the European Union.United Kingdom2012 No. 2814
coming into force daythe day on which this Order comes into force;United Kingdom2013 No. 3
coming into forcethe coming into force of this Order;United Kingdom2012 No. 1439
commanderthe member of the crew designated as commander of that aircraft by the operator thereof, or, failing such a person, the person who is for the time being the pilot in command of that aircraft;SingaporeCap. 235
commanding officer, etc.a head of a Self-Defense Ship or other unit of the Maritime Self-Defense Force who is ordered to take measures pursuant to the provisions of Chapter IV in accordance with the provisions of Article 4, paragraph (1);JapanAct No. 116 of 2004
commanding officeran officer for the time being commanding a unit of the Corps;SingaporeCap. 194
commanding officeran officer who is a commanding officer within the meaning of section 160.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. N-5
commemorative coinscirculation coins, which are intended to commemorate a specific subject as specified in Article 1h.European Union32012R0566
commemorative workany statue, monument, sculpture, memorial, plaque, inscription, or other structure or landscape feature, including a garden or memorial grove, designed to perpetuate in a permanent manner the memory of an individual, group, event or other significant element of American history, except that the term does not include any such item which is located within the interior of a structure or a structure which is primarily used for other purposes.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
commenced commercial operationto have begun to generate electricity for sale.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
commencement date of the maintenance, repair or replacement of the erosion control structurethe date on which work on the existing erosion control structure begins;Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/regulation/r13239
commencement date1st April 1998;United Kingdom1998 No. 366 (S. 14)
commencement date26th May 2013.United Kingdom2013 No. 1168
commencement day1st October 1996;United Kingdom1995 No. 1973
commencement daythe day on which section 1 comes into force.CanadaS.C. 2012, c. 24
commencement noticea notice submitted under regulation 67;United Kingdom2010 No. 948
commencement of the insolvency proceedingsthe time at which the insolvency proceedings are deemed to commence under the applicable insolvency law;SingaporeCap. 144B
commencement of the servicethe date on which the first vessel sails on the service or, when there has been substantial new investment, the date on which the first vessel sails under the conditions directly arising from that substantial new investment;European Union32005R0611
commencement14th January 2005;United Kingdom2004 No. 3351
commencement31st October 2009.United Kingdom2009 No. 989
commencebegin to carry out a material operation, and any derivative of “commence” shall be construed accordingly;United Kingdom2014 No. 2846
commencing datethe date on which the alteration comes into force in relation to the recipient;United Kingdom2013 No. 388
commerce(1) commerce between any State, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, or any territory or possession of the United States, and any place outside thereof, and (2) commerce within the District of Columbia or within any territory or possession of the United States not organized with a legislative body, but shall not include exports to foreign countries.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
commercial activitya business carried on by the person (other than a business carried on by an individual without a reasonable expectation of profit), except to the extent to which the business involves the making of exempt supplies (within the meaning assigned by subsection 123(1)) by the person;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. E-15
commercial agreementan agreement, other than an agency agreement, made between carriers and relating to the provision of their joint services for carriage of passengers by air;SingaporeCap. 32B
commercial air serviceany use of aircraft for hire or reward.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. P-25
commercial air serviceany use of aircraft for hire or reward;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. A-2
commercial air tour operatorany person who conducts a commercial air tour operation over a national park.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
commercial air transport aircraftan aircraft flying, or intended by the operator of the aircraft to fly, for the purpose of commercial air transport;United Kingdom2013 No. 2870
commercial air transport operationan aircraft operation involving the transport of passengers, cargo or mail for remuneration or hire;SingaporeCap. 6, OR 5
commercial air transport operatoran air transport undertaking with a valid operating licence for operating commercial air flights;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2009/en/si/00...
commercial aircraftan aircraft under construction that is designed to be used as described by Section 21.05(e), Tax Code.United StatesLOCAL GOVERNMENT CODE - Title
commercial airporta large hub, medium hub, small hub, or nonhub airport.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
commercial and industrial propertyproperty (except transportation property and land used primarily for agriculture or timber growing) devoted to a commercial or industrial use and subject to a property tax levy.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
commercial and residential buildingany building approved to be used for commercial and residential purposes;SingaporeCap. 232, N 10
commercial applicatoran applicator (whether or not the applicator is a private applicator with respect to some uses) who uses or supervises the use of any pesticide which is classified for restricted use for any purpose or on any property other than as provided by paragraph (2).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
commercial articlean article that is usable for a nondefense purpose.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
commercial aviationany use of an aircraft in a business of transporting persons or property for compensation or hire by air, unless properly allocable to any transportation exempt from the taxes imposed by sections 4261 and 4271 by reason of section 4281 or 4282 or by reason of subsection (h) or (i) of section 4261. Such term shall not include the use of any aircraft before October 1, 2015, if tax is imposed under section 4043 with respect to the fuel consumed in such use or if no tax is imposed on such use under section 4043 by reason of subsection (c)(5) thereof.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
commercial boarding kennela premises (other than an animal shelter) where dogs, not owned by the occupier of the premises, are temporarily sheltered, fed and watered in consideration of the payment of a fee;IrelandNumber 29 of 2010
commercial buildingany building other than a residential building, including any building developed for industrial or public purposes.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
commercial cargoany cargo transported on a commercial vessel, including passengers transported for compensation or hire.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
commercial carrierthe owner or operator of a commercial conveyance.CanadaSOR/2003-219
commercial componenta component that is a commercial item.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
commercial conveyanceany conveyance that is used for the commercial transportation of persons or goods by air, water or land.CanadaSOR/2003-219
commercial discoverya discovery of petroleum that has been demonstrated to contain petroleum reserves that justify the investment of capital and effort to bring the discovery to production;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 36 (2nd Supp.
commercial documenta document which complies with the requirements of Article 4(2)(a), last indent, of the Council Directive;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1996/en/si/01...
commercial driver's licensea license issued by a State to an individual authorizing the individual to operate a class of commercial motor vehicles.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
commercial facilitythe structures, machinery and equipment that constitute the necessary components of a commercial operation;CanadaR.S.C. 1970, c. R-3
commercial fishermanany citizen of the United States who owns, operates, or derives income from being employed on a commercial fishing vessel;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
commercial fishing enginea draft net, a drift net, an other fishing engine or a snap net;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2006/en/si/06...
commercial fishing licencea licence authorising the use of a commercial fishing engine for the taking of salmon or sea trout;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2013/en/si/05...
commercial fishing vessela vessel used by a family fisherman to carry out a commercial fishing operation.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
commercial fishingfishing by persons who hold fishing licences issued by the Board (other than eel licences) to fish otherwise than by rod and line or hand line, or their agents previously authorised in writing by them;United Kingdom1997 No. 425
commercial goods and servicesgoods and services of a type generally sold or offered for sale in the commercial marketplace to, and customarily purchased by, non-governmental buyers for non-governmental purposes;European Union32012D0734
commercial goods carriera person who, in the normal course of a business, carries goods or mail for reward, and includes his employee;SingaporeCap. 65A
commercial goods or servicesgoods or services of a type generally sold or offered for sale in the commercial marketplace to, and customarily purchased by, non-governmental buyers for non-governmental purposes;European Union22012A1221(01)
commercial goodsgoods imported into Canada for sale or for any commercial, industrial, occupational, institutional or other similar use.CanadaSOR/92-414
commercial incomeincome other than revenue derived from taxation.United StatesWATER CODE - Title 4 - Chapter
commercial infectious waste incineratora facility that accepts for incineration infectious waste generated outside the property boundaries of the facility.United StatesHEALTH AND SAFETY CODE - Title
commercial itemto determine the price to be fair and reasonable.United States75 FR 53135
commercial lodging establishmenta motel, hotel, inn, apartment, or similar entity that offers lodging to the public in exchange for compensation.United StatesCODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE - T
commercial mediaany material produced specific to a building, on any medium, with the intention of advertising the building for sale or rent;”.United Kingdom2013 No. 12
commercial medium- and heavy-duty on-highway vehiclean on-highway vehicle with a gross vehicle weight rating of 10,000 pounds or more.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
commercial mobile serviceany mobile service (as defined in section 153 of this title) that is provided for profit and makes interconnected service available (A) to the public or (B) to such classes of eligible users as to be effectively available to a substantial portion of the public, as specified by regulation by the Commission;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
commercial motor vehiclea motor vehicle, trailer, or semitrailer used primarily in the business of transporting property.United StatesTRANSPORTATION CODE - Title 7
commercial motor vehicleany motorised road vehicle which in construction and equipment is suitable and intended for the carriage, with or without remuneration: (a) of more than nine persons including the driver;European Union31968L0297
commercial nuclear power reactorany unit of a civilian light-water moderated utilization facility required to be licensed under section 2133 or 2134(b) of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
commercial obligationan obligation of the taxpayer to a particular person, undertaken in the course of carrying on the business or in contemplation of the business, if the law of the country would have allowed the taxpayer to undertake an obligation, on substantially the same terms, to a person other than the particular person;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
commercial operation datein respect of a particular PPA, the commercial operation date specified in the PPA concerned;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2002/en/si/06...
commercial operationa commercial operation as defined by the regulations and includes such class of operations within the service industry as are designated by the Minister pursuant to subsection 7(2);CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. I-8
commercial operationan operation for remuneration and/or hire.European Union32004R0785
commercial package air conditioning and heating equipmentair-cooled, water-cooled, evaporatively-cooled, or water source (not including ground water source) electrically operated, unitary central air conditioners and central air conditioning heat pumps for commercial application.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
commercial paperan investment of the kind specified by article 77 or 78 which must be redeemed before the first anniversary of the date of issue.United Kingdom2001 No. 544
commercial passenger carriera person who, in the normal course of a business, carries passengers for reward, and includes his employee;SingaporeCap. 65A
commercial phonogramscopies of phonograms made for the purpose of sale to the public;JapanAct No. 48 of 1970
commercial policy measuresnon-tariff measures established, as part of the common commercial policy, in the form of Union provisions governing international trade in goods;European Union32013R0952
commercial poultry premisescommercial premises where poultry are kept;United Kingdom2007 No. 68
commercial premisespremises where poultry are kept for commercial purposes and does not include premises where all poultry and their eggs kept by their owners are kept for their own consumption or use or, in the case of poultry, as pets.United Kingdom2006 No. 237
commercial premisespremises where poultry or other captive birds are kept for commercial purposes and does not include premises where all poultry and their eggs are kept by their owners for their own consumption or use or, in the case of poultry, as pets;United Kingdom2006 No. 1197
commercial prerinse spray valvea handheld device designed and marketed for use with commercial dishwashing and ware washing equipment that sprays water on dishes, flatware, and other food service items for the purpose of removing food residue before cleaning the items.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
commercial production companya corporation, limited liability company, partnership, or other private entity that includes as one of its purposes the production of one or more television, film, radio, or other media-related commercials.United StatesGOVERNMENT CODE - Title 10 - C
commercial property exposurean exposure which is (to any extent) secured on land or other immoveable property being used primarily for commercial or non-residential purposes;United Kingdom2013 No. 644
commercial property leasean instrument creating a tenancy in respect of commercial property;IrelandNumber 40 of 2011
commercial propertyany commercial property which does not form part of any residential property and includes any market and food centre;SingaporeCap. 329A
commercial providerany person or entity providing commercial reusable in-orbit space transportation services or systems, primary control of which is held by persons other than the Federal Government, a State or local government, or a foreign government.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
commercial purposesthe transportation of persons or property for compensation or hire, but does not include the operation of an aircraft by the armed forces for reimbursement when that reimbursement is required by any Federal statute, regulation, or directive, in effect on November 1, 1999, or by one government on behalf of another government under a cost reimbursement agreement if the government on whose behalf the operation is conducted certifies to the Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration that the operation is necessary to respond to a significant and imminent threat to life or property (including natural resources) and that no service by a private operator is reasonably available to meet the threat.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
commercial purposeany commercial purpose other than for the production of consumer products containing volatile alkyl nitrites that may be used for inhaling or otherwise introducing volatile alkyl nitrites into the human body for euphoric or physical effects.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
commercial reinsurancenet reinsurance (that is, reinsurance premium less reinsurance recoveries) or whether both premiums and recoveries are excluded from the MLR calculation.United States78 FR 31283
commercial rental propertyrental property that is not covered by Chapter 92.United StatesPROPERTY CODE - Title 8 - Chap
commercial seedblack mustard seed that is identifiable as to its species.United Kingdom2009 No. 386
commercial service airporta public airport in a State that the Secretary determines has at least 2,500 passenger boardings each year and is receiving scheduled passenger aircraft service.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
commercial servicea service that is usable for a nondefense purpose.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
commercial standard fuelthe internationally standardised commercial fuels which exhibit a 95 % confidence interval of not more than ± 1 % for their specified calorific value, including gas oil, light fuel oil, gasoline, lamp oil, kerosene, ethane, propane, butane, jet kerosene (jet A1 or jet A), jet gasoline (Jet B) and aviation gasoline (AvGas).’;European Union32009D0339
commercial standardsthe technical standards followed by the commercial mobile service and commercial mobile data service industries for network, device, and Internet Protocol connectivity. Such term includes standards developed by the Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP), the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), the Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions (ATIS), the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), and the International Telecommunication Union (ITU).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
commercial surface disposal facilitya facility whose primary business purpose is to provide, for compensation, surface disposal of oil field fluids or oil and gas wastes, including land application for treatment and disposal.United StatesNATURAL RESOURCES CODE - Title
commercial technologya technology in general use in the commercial marketplace.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
commercial ticket revenuethe revenue received by an operator from its commercial ticket sales on any route or service on which the concession is available;United Kingdom2011 No. 1121
commercial ticket salesthe number of tickets of any given ticket type sold by an operator to fare paying passengers on any route or service on which the concession is available;United Kingdom2011 No. 1121
commercial timeany period of two minutes or less during which a broadcaster normally presents commercial messages, public service announcements or station or network identification.CanadaS.C. 2000, c. 9
commercial transport aircraftan aircraft carrying passengers or cargo or reward or, if the carriage is effected by an air transport undertaking, whether for remuneration or hire or not;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2000/en/si/03...
commercial transportation companyan entity that offers transportation of people or goods to the public in exchange for compensation.United StatesCODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE - T
commercial transportera transporter who operates a commercial vehicle.CanadaSOR/2002-227
commercial transportthe carriage of passengers or cargo for hire or reward;KenyaNO. 21 OF 2013
commercial travelof transportation operated for commercial passenger service.” 11 CFR 100.93(a)(3)(iv)(B). This definition is unchanged from the proposed rule. The Commission did not receive any comments on this proposed definition.United States74 FR 63951
commercial unita unit in a mixed use multi-unit development which is not a residential unit and is intended for commercial use;IrelandNumber 2 of 2011
commercial usera purchaser of microfilm, microfiche, computer tapes, or computer printouts for the purpose of selling, advertising, or distributing a commodity or rendering professional or personal services.United StatesGOVERNMENT CODE - Title 4 - Ch
commercial useexclusively the transport of persons for remuneration. The different definitions of the term "commercial use" are not justified. That definition should therefore be amended.European Union32003R2286
commercial usethe use of a building or any part thereof for any purpose specified under the heading “Purposes for which development is permitted or to be authorised” in Part I of the First Schedule in relation to Use Group A;SingaporeCap. 232, R 5
commercial vehiclea commercial motor vehicle and a motor vehicle towing a trailer.  2002, c. 18, Sched. P, s. 37.Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/statute/90h08
commercial vesselsthose vessels used in the business of transporting property for compensation or hire, or in transporting property in the business of the owner, lessee, or operator of the vessel;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
commercialisation officean entity within an Australian university or a PFRA that assists researchers in commercialising their research.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
commercializationthe stage in the development or advancement of a technology at which point private enterprise is willing to invest in a full-scale production facility.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
commercially exploitto sell, lease, offer or exhibit for sale or lease, or otherwise distribute for a commercial purpose;CanadaS.C. 1990, c. 37
commercially licensed aquatic herbicide applicatora person who holds a commercial applicator license issued by the Department of Agriculture under Chapter 76, Agriculture Code, that authorizes the application of aquatic herbicides.United StatesSPECIAL DISTRICT LOCAL LAWS CO
commercially operateoperate the authorised development for commercial processing of waste and production of electricity for transmission to the national electricity grid following completion of hot commissioning and “commercial operation” and “commercially operated” shall be construed accordingly;United Kingdom2013 No. 680
commercially quantified incomethe amount of profits of the controlled foreign company before tax, determined in accordance with generally accepted accounting standards other than an equity basis of accounting, but disregarding capital profits or losses.United Kingdom1998 No. 3081
commercially sensitive informationany matter the disclosure of which would materially prejudice the interests of any person;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2000/en/si/04...
commercialthat fish is harvested under the authority of a licence for the purpose of sale, trade or barter;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. F-14
commingled goodsgoods that are physically united with other goods in such a manner that their identity is lost in a product or mass.United StatesBUSINESS AND COMMERCE CODE - T
commingled raw agricultural commodityany commodity that is combined or mixed after harvesting, but before processing;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
commission agenta person who engages in the business of selling or purchasing goods in his/her own name on behalf of another person.JapanAct No. 48 of 1899
commission merchantany person engaged in the business of receiving any farm product for sale, on commission, or for or on behalf of another person.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
commissioned officera member of the naval service serving in a grade above warrant officer, W–1. It includes, unless otherwise specified, a member who holds a permanent enlisted grade or the permanent grade of warrant officer, W–1, and a temporary appointment in a grade above warrant officer, W–1.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
commissioned service obligationthe period beginning on the date of the officer's appointment as a commissioned officer and ending on the sixth anniversary of such appointment or, at the discretion of the Secretary of Defense, any later date up to the eighth anniversary of such appointment.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
commissionedthe date of completion of those procedures and tests in accordance with applicable industry standards which demonstrate that the generating station is capable of commercial operation;United Kingdom2014 No. 2010
commissioners courtthe board.United StatesSPECIAL DISTRICT LOCAL LAWS CO
commissionersthe members of the Commission as referred to in section 12 ;IrelandNumber 33 of 2004
commissionera commissioner appointed pursuant to section 3;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. G-10
commissionerthe banking commissioner of Texas.United StatesHEALTH AND SAFETY CODE - Title
commissioning arrangement groupthe group which includes the responsible bodies and an NHS Trust or Trusts and which is identified in guidance published from time to time by the Assembly for the purposes of entering into a commissioning arrangement;United Kingdom2003 No. 154 (W. 24)
commissioning arrangementan arrangement in relation to the commissioning of secondary care services between the responsible bodies in a commissioning arrangement group to exercise their commissioning functions jointly and to co-operate and consult with each other with respect to the exercise of those functions;United Kingdom2003 No. 154 (W. 24)
commissioning functionsany functions of the responsible bodies or any one of them which relate to the planning, purchase or monitoring of delivery of any health and well-being services;United Kingdom2003 No. 154 (W. 24)
commissioning local authoritythe local authority with responsibility for arranging the education provision being commissioned for the pupil;United Kingdom2013 No. 2094
commissioning procedurethe procedure for authorising the opening of a road tunnel to public traffic set out in paragraph 3 of Annex II;United Kingdom2007 No. 1520
commissioningsecuring the provision of health and personal social services for the people of Northern Ireland;United Kingdom2007 No. 14
commissionsthe amount shown in the column titled “Total” at row 28 of the table on Singapore Insurance Fund in Form 3;SingaporeCap. 142, RG 9
commissiona commission appointed under section 23 (1);IrelandNumber 24 of 1997
commissiona commission granted under section 49 or deemed to have been granted under that section by section 48.CanadaS.C. 1998, c. 14
commitment for title insurancea title insurance form under which a title insurance company offers to issue a title insurance policy subject to stated exceptions, requirements, and terms. The term includes a mortgagee title policy binder on an interim construction loan.United StatesINSURANCE CODE - Title 11 - Ch
commitment period reservethe reserve established pursuant to the Annex to Decision 11/CMP.1 or other relevant decisions of the UNFCCC or Kyoto Protocol bodies;European Union32014R0662
commitment periodthe period for which the person’s terms of service commit him to serve;United Kingdom2006 No. 55
commitmentan agreement entered into by the Agency or a global grant body in relation to an award of assistance granted by the Fund;United Kingdom2007 No. 3624
commitmentan agreement entered into in relation to an award of assistance granted by the Fund.United Kingdom2011 No. 1398
committal applicationany application for an order committing a person to prison;United Kingdom2014 No. 667 (L. 11)
committalthe introduction of a captured image into the database environment of the image system.SingaporeCap. 97, RG 1
committed requeststhe same thing as “confirmed requests,” as this term is generally understood throughout the industry.United States73 FR 2984
committed to operationsdeployed on an operational tour of duty and includes pre-operational training and leave, rest and recuperation during an operational tour of duty and post-operational leave;United Kingdom2014 No. 612
committed, whether before, on or after the commencing day,an interest that derives from ownership of at least 50% of the shares in the body corporate that confer voting rights; 'convicted' has the meaning given in section 42C; 'defendant', in Division 3A, has the meaning given in section 49A;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/C20...
committee areathe area to which the committee relates;United Kingdom1999 No. 2395
committee membera member of any committee appointed by the Council under section 9(1);SingaporeCap. 247A
committee of inquirya committee of inquiry appointed under regulation 4(3);SingaporeCap. 141A, RG 1
committee of managementthe committee of management of a school referred to in section 26;SingaporeCap. 87
committee of the Oireachtasa committee appointed by either House of the Oireachtas or jointly by both Houses of the Oireachtas (except the Committee on Members’ Interests of Dáil Éireann or the Committee on Members’ Interests of Seanad Éireann) or a subcommittee of a committee so appointed.IrelandNumber 12 of 2006
committeea committee appointed by either House of the Oireachtas or jointly by both Houses of the Oireachtas (other than the committee referred to in section 11 , the Committee on Members' Interests of Dáil Éireann or the Committee on Members' Interests of Seanad Éireann) or a subcommittee of such a committee.IrelandNumber 36 of 2004
committeea committee established in accordance with paragraph (3);United Kingdom2013 No. 1624
commoditiesanimals and plants, or categories thereof, or specific products, including other goods, referred to in paragraphs (a), (b), (c) and (d);European Union22002A1230(01)
commodity groupthat portion of the flower and plant industry devoted to the production and importation of any one of the following: (A) cut flowers; (B) potted flowering plants; or (C) foliage plants.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
commodity itemscommercial software, hardware, or technology services, other than telecommunications services, that are generally available to businesses or the public and for which the department determines that a reasonable demand exists in two or more state agencies. The term includes seat management, through which a state agency transfers its personal computer equipment and service responsibilities to a private vendor to manage the personal computing needs for each desktop in the state agency, including all necessary hardware, software, and support services.United StatesGOVERNMENT CODE - Title 10 - C
commodity options dealerperson that extends credit to, or that accepts cash, a security, or other property from, a customer of such person for the purchase or sale of an interest in a commodity option;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
commoditya material of economic interest in an earth resource.European Union32013R1253
commodityany goods of a fungible nature that are capable of being delivered including metals and their ores and alloys, agricultural products, and energy such as electricity;United Kingdom2014 No. 2080
common areas, structures, works or servicesareas, structures, works and services that are, or are intended to be, common to dwellings and enjoyed therewith, including where relevant access and side roads, architectural features, circulation areas, footpaths, internal common stairways, open spaces, parking areas, utility rooms and that portion of the roof or exterior of any building not intended to form or not forming part of any individual dwelling;IrelandNumber 21 of 2014
common bonda common bond falling within section 6 (3);IrelandNumber 15 of 1997
common carriera locomotive, a rail carrier, a sleeping car carrier, a bus transporting passengers in interstate commerce, a water common carrier, and an air common carrier.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
common cataloguethe Common Catalogue of Varieties of Agricultural Plant Species published from time to time by the Commission of the European Communities in the Official Journal of the European Communities;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2001/en/si/06...
common control with a gas utilitythe direct or indirect possession of the power to direct or cause the direction of the management and policies of another, without regard to whether that power is established through ownership or voting of securities or by any other direct or indirect means.United StatesUTILITIES CODE - Title 3 - Cha
common control with a public utilitythe direct or indirect possession of the power to direct or cause the direction of the management and policies of another, without regard to whether that power is established through ownership or voting of securities or by any other direct or indirect means.United StatesUTILITIES CODE - Title 2 - Cha
common core state standardsthe national curriculum standards developed by the Common Core State Standards Initiative.United StatesEDUCATION CODE - Title 2 - Cha
common coststhe costs incurred by the infrastructure manager in operating his railway infrastructure which are not attributable to the operation of trains on that infrastructure by any particular railway undertaking or international grouping;United Kingdom2003 No. 532
common customs tariffan identical rate of tariff imposed in the same manner;KenyaCAP. 4B
common databasethe electronic database held jointly by the Environment Agency and SEPA in which information under regulation 36(1) and (2) is placed.United Kingdom2007 No. 871
common defense and securitythe common defense and security of the United States.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
common draft terms of mergerthe common draft terms of merger referred to in section 466 (1);IrelandNumber 38 of 2014
common drinking cupa water or other beverage receptacle used for serving more than one person. The term does not include a water or other beverage receptacle that is properly washed and sterilized after each use.United StatesHEALTH AND SAFETY CODE - Title
common elementsall portions of the cooperative or condominium project, other than the units designated for separate ownership or for exclusive possession or use;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
common elementa portion of a building that is not an exclusive element, the ancillary components of a building that are not included in an exclusive element, and any outbuilding that is treated as a common element pursuant to the provisions of Article 4, paragraph (2).JapanAct No. 69 of 1962
common external tariffan identical rate of tariff imposed on goods imported from third countries;KenyaCAP. 4C
common fiscal marker((3-(sec-butyl)-4-(decyloxy)phenyl)methanetriyl)tribenzene;”.United Kingdom2015 No. 36
common fiscal markerN-Ethyl-N-[2-(1-isobutoxyethoxy)ethyl]-4-(phenylazo)aniline together with CI Solvent Yellow 124 as described in the Colour Index;United Kingdom2002 No. 1773
common fisheries policythe common fisheries policy of the European Communities;IrelandNumber 8 of 2006
common funda fund into which all contributions, however derived, are paid, and to the whole of which recourse may be had to meet any liabilities of the scheme for the payment of benefit;United Kingdom1996 No. 1172
common grazinga common grazing in Scotland;United Kingdom1997 No. 829
common grazingland on which the keeper has a right of grazing in common with other proprietors.United Kingdom2009 No. 411
common ingredients nomenclaturethe labelling nomenclature designated in the inventory of ingredients employed in cosmetic products, drawn up in accordance with the provisions of the Directive and contained in Commission Decision 96/335/EC(5), as amended or substituted from time to time;United Kingdom1996 No. 2925
common landland grazed in common;United Kingdom2010 No. 419
common law partnershipthe relationship between two persons who are cohabiting in a conjugal relationship, having so cohabited for a period of at least one year.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. P-1
common lawthe common law in so far as it is in operation in Singapore and any custom or usage having the force of law in Singapore;SingaporeCap. 1
common logothe mark referred to in the Annex;European Union32001R2422
common mark registering authoritythe authority maintaining a register in accordance with Article 77 of the Chicago Convention as implemented by the Resolution adopted on 14 December 1967 by the Council of the International Civil Aviation Organisation on nationality and registration of aircraft operated by international operating agencies;European Union22009A0515(02)
common mineralsclay, country rock, gravel, lime, sand, shale, shingle, murram, mineral water, brine, dolomite, kaolin, building dimension stone, constructional stone (for ballast and aggregate and allied uses), ornamental stone, sodium and potassium compounds (except sodium compounds forming part of the Lake Magadi saline deposit), pyrophyllite (Kisii stone), slate and surface salt;KenyaCAP. 288
common namethe international non-proprietary name or, if one does not exist, the usual common name;United Kingdom2005 No. 2789
common partsthose areas used by or for providing services to, or facilities for, any occupier of such premises or part in common with any other occupier of premises or part of any premises;United Kingdom1997 No. 229
common percentagethe common rate of employer’s contribution specified under regulation L11, expressed as a percentage.United Kingdom1995 No. 1019
common platforma set of criteria of professional qualifications which are suitable for compensation for substantial differences which have been identified between the training requirements existing in relevant European States for a given profession and which have been adopted as a measure in accordance with Article 15(2) of the Directive.United Kingdom2007 No. 2781
common propertyso much of the developed land and all parts of the building as are not comprised in the flats in a building;SingaporeCap. 150
common sharea share the holder of which is not precluded on the reduction or redemption of the capital stock from participating in the assets of the corporation beyond the amount paid up on that share plus a fixed premium and a defined rate of dividend;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
common soleSolea vulgaris otherwise known as black sole or Dover sole..Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2004/en/si/02...
common soleSolea vulgaris otherwise known as black sole or Dover sole;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2001/en/si/02...
common standard travel documenta passport or any other valid travel document establishing the identity of the holder, issued by or on behalf of the Partner State of which he or she is a citizen and shall also include inter-State passes;KenyaCAP. 4C
common stockstock of national banking associations other than preferred stock issued under the provisions of said sections. The term "capital" as used in provisions of law relating to the capital of national banking associations shall mean the amount of unimpaired common stock plus the amount of preferred stock outstanding and unimpaired; and the term "capital stock", as used in sections 101, 177, and 178 1 of this title, shall mean only the amount of common stock outstanding.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
common technical regulationa measure adopted by the Commission in accordance with Article 18.2 of the Directive, a reference to which has been published in the Official Journal of the European Communities;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1998/en/si/01...
common technical specificationa civil technical specification drawn up in accordance with a procedure recognised by the member States with a view to uniform application in all member States and which has been published in the Official Journal;United Kingdom2011 No. 1848
common transfer filea record of the information set out in Schedule 2.United Kingdom2005 No. 1437
common transfer informationthe information listed in Schedule 1.United Kingdom2004 No. 1026 (W. 123)
common transit procedurethe procedure approved by the Council of the European Communities by Council Decision No. 87/415/EEC of 15 June 1987 4 , approving the Convention done at Interlaken on the 20th day of May, 1987, between the European Community, the Republic of Austria, the Republic of Finland, the Republic of Iceland, the Kingdom of Norway, the Kingdom of Sweden, and the Swiss Confederation on a common transit procedure, the text of which is attached to that Council Decision.IrelandNumber 31 of 2010
common vetchplants of the species Vicia sativa L.;United Kingdom2009 No. 385
common-law partnershipthe relationship between two persons who are cohabiting in a conjugal relationship, having so cohabited for a period of at least one year.CanadaS.C. 2000, c. 9
common-law partnershipthe relationship between two persons who are common-law partners of each other;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. B-3
common-law partnera person who establishes that the person is cohabiting with a Public Official in a relationship of a conjugal nature, having so cohabited for a period of at least one year;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. D-2
common-law partnera person who has been cohabiting with an individual in a conjugal relationship for at least one year, or who had been so cohabiting with the individual for at least one year immediately before the individual’s death.CanadaC.R.C., c. 986
commonera person owning animals entitled to be in the Forest in the circumstances set out in byelaw 4 below;United Kingdom2010 No. 993
commonhold community statementa Part, Section or Annex in the commonhold community statement.United Kingdom2004 No. 1829
commonwealth war buriala burial of...United Kingdom2011 No. 3
communal areasany area (other than rooms) of common access (including halls and passageways) and rooms of common use in sheltered accommodation;United Kingdom2006 No. 405
communal areaan area, other than a room or rooms, of common access (including halls and passageways).United Kingdom1997 No. 456
communal areaany area (other than rooms) of common access (including halls and passageways) and rooms of common use in sheltered accommodation;United Kingdom2006 No. 406
communal establishment packa pack containing the items specified in regulation 6(6);United Kingdom2010 No. 532
communal establishmentany establishment specified in Groups B to F of column 1 of Schedule 1 to the Census Order;United Kingdom2010 No. 532
communicable diseasea human disease that is caused by an infectious agent or a biological toxin and poses a risk of significant harm to public health, or a disease listed in the schedule, and includes an infectious agent that causes a communicable disease.CanadaS.C. 2005, c. 20
communicates false informationcommunicates information that is false and that the communicator knows is false, under circumstances in which the information may reasonably be expected to be believed.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
communication facilityof communication.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
communication intelligenceall procedures and methods used in the interception of communications and the obtaining of information from such communications by other than the intended recipients;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
communication recordthe whole or any part of any record, recording, copy, transcript or substantial summary of any type of communications respecting air traffic control or related matters that take place between any of the following persons: air traffic controllers, aircraft crew members, airport vehicle operators, flight service station specialists and persons who relay messages respecting air traffic control or related matters.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. A-2
communication servicesaeronautical fixed and mobile services to enable ground-to-ground, air-to-ground and air-to-air communications for ATC purposes;European Union32004R0549
communication servicea service by which documents may be sent and delivered and includes a post service, a document exchange service and electronic communications.”.United Kingdom2008 No. 1919
communication signalradio waves transmitted through space without any artificial guide, for reception by the public;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-42
communication to the publicthe transmission to the public by any medium, otherwise than by broadcasting, of sounds of a performance or the sounds or the representations of sounds fixed in a phonogram. For the purposes of Article 15, "communication to the public" includes making the sounds or representations of sounds fixed in a phonogram audible to the public.European Union22000A0411(02)
communication to the publicthe transmission to the public by wire or without wire of the images or sounds, or both, of a work, a performance or a sound recording including the making available to the public of a work, performance or sound recording in such a way that members of the public may access them from a place and at a time individually chosen by them;Sri Lanka36 of 2003
communication,of providing information that can be accessed at the employee's option, such as a railroad Web site or messages sent to a railroad-provided phone, do not violate the prohibition so long as employees have the option of whether or not to check for such messages.United States77 FR 12407
communications datatraffic data and location data and the related data necessary to identify the subscriber or user;United Kingdom2009 No. 859
communications satellitean earth satellite which is intentionally used to relay telecommunication information;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
communications-related servicestelecommunications services, information services typically provided by telecommunications carriers, and services related to the provision or maintenance of customer premises equipment.United States72 FR 31948
communicationa policy communication under this section.IrelandNumber 18 of 2009
communicationan electronic or written communication from a policy holder to an insurance undertaking in relation to a policy and includes the payment of premiums under, or partial encashment of, a policy by the policy holder;IrelandNumber 2 of 2003
communitiesseparate areas for the administration of local government, each of which is wholly within a principal area (but does not constitute the whole of a principal area);United Kingdom2010 No. 1211
community actionproceedings proposed, begun or continued by or against one or more individuals who belong to an identifiable geographic community the members of which have a common interest in the proceedings;United Kingdom2012 No. 3098
community and equality functionsthe functions which were entrusted to the Secretary of State for the Home Department immediately before 5th May 2006 and have been entrusted to the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government before the making of this Order.United Kingdom2006 No. 2951
community areathe area which is co-extensive with the area of that community on 1st January 1998.United Kingdom1998 No. 266
community baseda small, open group home or other suitable place located near the juvenile's home or family and programs of community supervision and service which maintain community and consumer participation in the planning operation, and evaluation of their programs which may include, but are not limited to, medical, educational, vocational, social, and psychological guidance, training, special education, counseling, alcoholism treatment, drug treatment, and other rehabilitative services;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
community centerfacilities operated by nonprofit community-based organizations for the provision of recreational, social, or educational services to the general public;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
community centrepremises used by residents of a particular neighbourhood for social and recreational purposes;United Kingdom2004 No. 458
community chestcontributions raised once every year and only during the period specified by the Minister of Health, Labour and Welfare across the districts of a prefecture, with the purpose of distributing those contributions among persons who administer social welfare services, offender rehabilitation services, or other services aimed at social welfare within those districts (excluding the national and local governments; hereinafter the same applies in this Section), with a view to furthering Community Welfare within those districts.JapanAct No. 45 of 1951
community claimclaim that arose before the commencement of the case concerning the debtor for which property of the kind specified in section 541(a)(2) of this title is liable, whether or not there is any such property at the time of the commencement of the case.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
community collegean institution of higher education (as defined under section 1001(a) of title 20) at which the highest degree that is predominately awarded to students is an associate's degree.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
community committee membera member of a standards committee who is also a member of a community council within the area of the relevant authority concerned;United Kingdom2001 No. 2283 (W. 172)
community council electionan election conducted under the Local Elections (Parishes and Communities) (England and Wales) Rules 2006(8);United Kingdom2007 No. 1015
community day programa regular program of instruction provided by a State agency at a community day school operated specifically for neglected or delinquent children and youth.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
community development bankany depository institution (as defined in section 1813(c)(1) of this title).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
community development corporationa nonprofit organization responsible to residents of the area it serves which is receiving financial assistance under part A of this subchapter and any organization more than 50 percent of which is owned by such an organization, or otherwise controlled by such an organization, or designated by such an organization for the purpose of this subchapter.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
community development organizationany community development bank, community development corporation, community development unit within any insured depository institution, or community development credit union.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
community development programa program adopted under this chapter.United StatesLOCAL GOVERNMENT CODE - Title
community election codea written code that sets out rules regarding the election of the chief and councillors of a First Nation.CanadaS.C. 2014, c. 5
community equipment (aids and minor adaptations)an aid, or a minor adaptation to property, for the purpose of assisting with nursing at home or aiding daily living and for the purposes of this paragraph, an adaptation is minor if the cost of making the adaptation is £1,000 or less;United Kingdom2014 No. 2672
community initiativeany project or programme which in the opinion of the local authority will benefit the local community and includes the provision or improvement of amenity, recreational, cultural or heritage facilities, the protection or enhancement of the environment and programmes to promote social inclusion and community development.IrelandNumber 37 of 2001
community land trusta community land trust created or designated under Section 373B.002, Local Government Code.United StatesTAX CODE - Title 1 - Chapter
community membera member of the foundation body nominated by the governing bodies of schools and appointed by the governor members of the foundation body under regulation 4(b) or 7(4);United Kingdom1999 No. 1502
community nursing servicesthe community nursing services provided to an entitled person, in respect of which the Commission will accept financial responsibility for under Part 7 of the Principles.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
community of interesta group of persons with a shared interest, association or bond;IrelandNumber 18 of 2009
community or other public facilitythose facilities which are either privately owned by non-profit organizations, including faith-based and community-based organizations, and publicly used for the benefit of the community, or publicly owned and publicly used for the benefit of the community.United States77 FR 9111
community order proceedingsany proceedings under Chapter 1 of Part 15;United Kingdom2009 No. 1209
community organizationa nonprofit organization that carries out innovative, effective initiatives to address community challenges.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
community partnershipan agreement between a community development financial institution and a community partner to provide development services, loans, or equity investments, to an investment area or targeted population.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
community pharmaceutical access programa program offered by a licensed pharmacy under which the pharmacy assists financially disadvantaged persons to access prescription drugs at no charge or at a substantially reduced charge.United StatesHEALTH AND SAFETY CODE - Title
community plana land use plan for a park community.CanadaS.C. 2000, c. 32
community policing committeea committee elected by a community policing forum in accordance with section 98(4) for the purposes of co-ordinating, leading and representing the forum;KenyaCAP. 84
community policingthe approach to policing that recognizes voluntary participation of the local community in the maintenance of peace and which recognizes that the police need to be responsive to the communities and their needs, its key element being joint problem identification and problem solving, while respecting the different responsibilities the police and the public have in the field of crime prevention and maintaining order;KenyaCAP. 84
community property survivorship agreementan agreement between spouses creating a right of survivorship in community property.United StatesESTATES CODE - Title 2 - Chapt
community radio licencea licence to provide a community radio service;United Kingdom2004 No. 1944
community radio serviceterrestrial radio broadcasting intended and restricted only to a specific community and within specified territory;IndiaNo. 11 of 2007
community referral servicesservices to assist families in obtaining community resources, including health care, mental health care, employability development and job training, and other social services.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
community repeaterfor multiple entities to share facilities or spectrum, or otherwise meet their communications needs.United States78 FR 28749
community residential-care facilitya facility that provides room and board and such limited personal care for and supervision of residents as the Secretary determines, in accordance with regulations prescribed under this section, are necessary for the health, safety, and welfare of residents.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
community safety agreementan agreement prepared in accordance with regulation 9;United Kingdom2007 No. 1830
community sentencea sentence which consists of one or more community orders made by a court at the same court proceeding.SingaporeCap. 68
community service employmentpart-time, temporary employment paid with grant funds in projects described in section 3056(b)(1)(D) of this title, through which eligible individuals are engaged in community service and receive work experience and job skills that can lead to unsubsidized employment.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
community service officera community service officer within the meaning of section 12;KenyaCAP. 93
community service orderan order made under section 3;KenyaCAP. 93
community service orderan order under Article 13 of the Criminal Justice (Northern Ireland) Order 1996(12).United Kingdom2003 No. 532
community servicesservices provided by Commonwealth, State, Territory or local government authorities or agencies (other than the Department of Veterans’ Affairs or the Repatriation Commission) and other community agencies (whether or not funded in whole or in part by a government).Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
community serviceof improving the person's sense of financial as well as emotional and social well-being, while providing a useful and needed service in the community. Therefore, these commenters found that the regulations ignore the value of community service both to the participant and to the community at large. A few commenters stressed the importance of working with the non-profit sector because they rely on the program participants when they do not have enough funds to hire staff for their organizations. One commenter commended the Department for stressing the importance of the program's goal to foster economic self-sufficiency.United States75 FR 53785
community supervision orderan order under paragraph 4(1) of Schedule 5A to AA 1955 or AFA 1955 or of Schedule 4A to NDA 1957.United Kingdom2009 No. 1209
community usethe use of school premises (when not required by or in connection with the school) for charitable purposes by pupils at the school or their families, or people who live or work in the locality in which the school is situated;United Kingdom2008 No. 136 (W. 18)
community usethe use of school...United Kingdom1998 c. 31
community woodlandwoodland where at least 50% of the planting is located within 1 kilometre of the homes of 2000 or more people following liaison and consultation with the community and designed to provide opportunities for public access and recreation;United Kingdom2009 No. 335
community work officerany person appointed as a community work officer under section 344(10);SingaporeCap. 68
community-based organizationa private nonprofit organization (which may include a faith-based organization), that is representative of a community or a significant segment of a community and that has demonstrated expertise and effectiveness in the field of workforce development.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
community-based residential facilitya place that provides accommodation to offenders who are on parole, statutory release or temporary absence.CanadaS.C. 1992, c. 20
communitya State or a political subdivision thereof which has zoning and building code jurisdiction over a particular area having special flood hazards;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
communitya band that is named in the schedule.CanadaS.C. 1998, c. 24
commutation amountthe amount of pension a member has elected to give up in return for a lump sum in accordance with regulation 32;United Kingdom2014 No. 164
commutation amountthe amount of pension commuted to a lump sum.United Kingdom2014 No. 310
commutation factor175.14;SingaporeCap. 225
commutation periodthe period beginning with the day on which a trivial commutation lump sum or PPF trivial commutation lump sum is first paid to the member and ending 12 months after that day;United Kingdom2006 No. 580
commutationthe making of a commuted payment to, or for the benefit of, a local authority in the financial year beginning on 1st April 1992;United Kingdom2003 No. 3146
commuted annual allowance gratuitythe gratuity which might have been granted to the officer under any regulation providing for the grant of a reduced annual allowance and a gratuity, if his public service had been wholly in Singapore and if he had retired at the date of his death in the circumstances described in section 11(2)(c); and for the purpose of calculating the same the officer shall be deemed to have elected to be paid an annual allowance at the rate of three-fourths of the annual allowance granted to him;SingaporeCap. 225
commuted paymenta commuted payment(138) (within the meaning which that expression has in section 157) which, in the financial year beginning on 1st April 1992, was paid to the authority, or to the Public Works Loans Commissioners to reduce or extinguish any debt of the authority;United Kingdom1997 No. 319
commuter air carrieran air carrier that primarily operates aircraft designed to have a maximum passenger seating capacity of 75 or less in accordance with published flight schedules.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
commuter rail passenger transportationshort-haul rail passenger transportation in metropolitan and suburban areas usually having reduced fare, multiple-ride, and commuter tickets and morning and evening peak period operations.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
commuter railroad,a railroad, as described by 49 U.S.C. 20102(2), including public authorities operating passenger train service, that provides regularly-scheduled passenger service in a metropolitan or suburban area and commuter railroad service that was operated by the Consolidated Rail Corporation on January 1, 1979. Therefore FRA finds that there are 28 intercity passenger and commuter railroads that will incur additional costs by the rule. However, the affected commuter railroads are part of larger public transportation agencies that receive Federal funds and serve major jurisdictions with populations greater than 50,000.United States79 FR 16218
commutersaircraft operations using aircraft having a certificated maximum seating capacity of 76 or less.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
companion animal medicinean animal remedy authorised by the Board for administration to a companion animal only;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2007/en/si/01...
companion funda fund managed by an IIFF fund manager through which IIFF program funding (whether alone or together with funding provided by private sector investors) is invested in portfolio investee companies.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
companiona family member, friend, or associate of an individual seeking access to, or participating in, the goods, services, facilities, privileges, advantages, or accommodations of a public accommodation, who, along with such individual, is an appropriate person with whom the public accommodation should communicate.United States75 FR 56236
companiona person who satisfies the requirements in regulation 16(2);United Kingdom2010 No. 155
company awaiting commencementa stock company whose reorganization case is pending at a reorganization court but against which an order of commencement of reorganization proceedings has not yet been made.JapanAct No. 154 of 2002
company commanderin relation to a detainee in MCTC the officer appointed by the commandant to hear cases regarding breaches of discipline;United Kingdom2009 No. 1096
company contributionsany payments (including insurance premiums) made, or treated as made, to the scheme in respect of the director by a person other than the director.United Kingdom2008 No. 409
company contributionsany payments (including insurance premiums) made, or treated as made, to the scheme in respect of the director by a person other than the director;United Kingdom1997 No. 545
company limited by guaranteea company which does not have a share capital and which, as provided under section 1176 (2)(e), has the liability of its members limited by the constitution to such amount as the members may respectively thereby undertake to contribute to the assets of the company in the event of its being wound up;IrelandNumber 38 of 2014
company security officera person designated by the company in accordance with the ISPS Code for ensuring that a ship security assessment is carried out; that a ship security plan is developed, submitted for approval, and thereafter implemented and maintained, and for liaison with port facility security officers and the ship security officer (as defined in section 2.1.7 of Part A of the ISPS Code);United Kingdom2009 No. 2048
company that is the Issuer of the Securitiesthe most recent one); nor does it apply if the Securities issued by the company fall under the category of Securities specified in item (iv) below" is deemed to be replaced with "this does not apply if the regulated Securities issued by the company fall under the category of Securities specified in item (iv) below" and the phrase "or the number of holders of the Securities on the last day of that business year is smaller than the number specified by Cabinet Order; nor" is deemed to be replaced with "; nor"; in item (iv) of paragraph (1), the phrase "share certificates, Rights in a Securities Investment Business, etc. that are deemed to be Securities pursuant to Article 2, paragraph (2)" is deemed to be replaced with "Rights in a Securities Investment Business, etc. that are deemed to be Securities pursuant to Article 2, paragraph (2)" and the phrase "for which the number of holders on the last day of the relevant business year or on the last day of any of the business years that began within four years before the day on which the relevant business year began is at least the number specified by Cabinet Order (or, for Rights in a Securities Investment Business, etc. that are deemed to be Securities pursuant to Article 2, paragraph (2), if the number of holders on the last day of the relevant business year is at least the number specified by Cabinet Order)" is deemed to be replaced with "for which the number of holders on the last day of the relevant Specified Period is at least the number specified by Cabinet Order"; in paragraph (2), the phrase "Securities that fall" is deemed to be replaced with "regulated Securities that fall"; in paragraph (3), the phrase "the main clause of paragraph (1)" is deemed to be replaced with "the main clause of paragraph (1) as applied mutatis mutandis pursuant to paragraph (5)", the phrase "business year" is deemed to be replaced with "Specified Period", and the phrase "the day on which the Securities came to fall under" is deemed to be replaced with "the day on which the regulated Securities came to fall under"; and any other necessary technical replacement of terms is specified by Cabinet Order.JapanAct No. 25 of 1948
company with reduced market capitalisationa company listed on a regulated market that had an average market capitalisation of less than EUR 100 000 000 on the basis of end-year quotes for the previous three calendar years.’;European Union32010L0073
company’s apparatusof signalling or other communications.United Kingdom2005 No. 1163
company’s place of businesseither the place where, at the time when the election is made, the company carries on its trade or business, or the place where, at that time, the company’s head office is situated;United Kingdom2004 No. 1363
companyBord Telecom éireann p.l.c.;IrelandNumber 5 of 1999
companya UK-registered company.United Kingdom2013 No. 600
comparability conditionthe condition referred to in paragraph (1)(c).United Kingdom2004 No. 126
comparability requirementa requirement that the agricultural, plant health and environmental (including climatic) conditions relevant to the use of the plant protection product must be comparable in Great Britain.United Kingdom1995 No. 887
comparable United Kingdom schemea pension scheme for teachers in public employment in any part of the united Kingdom other than Northern Ireland.United Kingdom2015 No. 69
comparable employeean employee who is employed to do, under similar circumstances, identical or similar work in the industry or sector of employment concerned to that which the first-mentioned employee in subsection (3) is employed to do.IrelandNumber 20 of 1997
comparable pay80 percent or more of the member's final state employment base pay before deductions for taxes or deferred compensation under state and federal law, including any longevity or hazardous duty pay, but excluding the monetary value of any insurance or retirement benefits. Comparable pay may be adjusted by the retirement system to account for adjustments in state pay rates.United StatesGOVERNMENT CODE - Title 8 - Ch
comparable replacement dwellingof the displaced person; (D) functionally equivalent; (E) in an area not subject to unreasonable adverse environmental conditions; and (F) in a location generally not less desirable than the location of the displaced person's dwelling with respect to public utilities, facilities, services, and the displaced person's place of employment.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
comparable servicesservices that are “similar” or “equivalent” to those that were described in the child's IEP from the previous public agency, as determined by the child's newly-designated IEP Team in the new public agency.United States71 FR 46540
comparable to or lower thanany contaminants present in non-hazardous secondary materials that are within a small acceptable range, or lower than, the contaminant in the traditional fuel. We have decided to select this standard since we have determined it more closely reflects EPA's intent with respect to this legitimacy criterion than the phrase “not significantly higher,” which suggests that contaminants can be present in non-hazardous secondary materials at levels that could reflect discard, especially since we are addressing non-hazardous secondary materials that are being combusted.United States76 FR 15455
comparable whole-time pensionable employmentthe number of hours, half-days or sessions that would have constituted comparable whole-time pensionable employment during that period.United Kingdom2011 No. 117
comparable whole–time pensionable employmentthe number of hours, half–days or sessions that would have constituted comparable whole–time pension– able employment during that period.United Kingdom1995 No. 300
comparable, but not necessarily equal weightsby which project sponsors develop the data needed by FTA.United States78 FR 1991
comparableany contaminants present in the product made from hazardous secondary materials are present at levels comparable to or lower than the levels in the analogous product, although levels can be slightly higher than those found in the analogous product, but must be within a small acceptable range. This change in language is not a change from its long-standing policy and it is also consistent with the legitimacy provisions in the Identification of Non-Hazardous Secondary Materials that are Solid Wastes final rule (76 FR 15456, March 21, 2011).United States80 FR 1693
comparative advertisingadvertising which in any way, either explicitly or by implication, identifies a competitor or a product offered by a competitor;United Kingdom2008 No. 1276
comparative informationthe information provided by the Department for Education and Skills about the NC levels of attainment in the core subjects of all registered pupils at schools in England in the final year of the relevant key stage for the preceding school year.United Kingdom2005 No. 1437
comparative marketing communicationany form of representation made by a trader that explicitly or by implication identifies a competitor of the trader or a product offered by such a competitor;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2007/en/si/07...
comparatorthe person of the opposite sex to the claimant in relation to whom the claimant alleges that his or her work is of equal value;United Kingdom2013 No. 1237
comparison questiona question asked for the purpose of establishing a baseline response, to which the relevant offender’s responses to the relevant questions will be compared;United Kingdom2009 No. 619
compartmenta group of holdings which apply controlled housing conditions. All holdings applying controlled housing conditions in a Member States, may be considered as one compartment.’;European Union32014R0216
compartmentall living and working spaces within the watertight or fire-resisting boundaries on any one level which are served by inter-communicating passageways.United Kingdom1997 No. 1508
compassionate awarda compassionate pension, allowance or supplementary award.CanadaS.C. 1995, c. 18
compatibleidentical to or having the same effect as the Federal standards; for regulations applicable to intrastate commerce, “compatibility” includes limited variation from Federal standards (as specified in 49 CFR 350.341). To retain MCSAP funding, participating States are required to adopt not only Federal regulatory requirements but also Federal exemptions, both discretionary and statutory. Similar rules apply to the CDL regulations, as explained in the DATES section above. States participating in MCSAP and the CDL program must adopt all of the exemptions promulgated today within 3 years of the effective date of this rule, or they will be ineligible to receive certain Federal funds.United States78 FR 16189
compendiuma publication as described in regulation 2(1)(b);United Kingdom2000 No. 2386
compensatable loss90 per cent. of the amount of an investor's net loss or 20,000 ECUs whichever is the lesser;IrelandNumber 37 of 1998
compensating transfera transfer in the opposite direction of property of equal value;KenyaCAP. 167
compensation authoritythe Compensation Officer or the Board, as the case may require;SingaporeCap. 143, RG 1
compensation bodythe body named in regulation 9;United Kingdom2003 No. 37
compensation environmental management and monitoring planthe plan for environmental management and monitoring on the north bank of the River Humber referred to in paragraph 19(1) of Schedule 11 (requirements);United Kingdom2014 No. 2935
compensation flow turbinea turbine driven by a compensation flow supplied by or from civil works in a natural water course where there is a statutory obligation to maintain that compensation flow in that water course, including any infrastructure associated with the turbine in the generation of electricity;United Kingdom2014 No. 2010
compensation for depreciationcompensation payable...United Kingdom2008 c. 29
compensation orderan order granted in terms of section 22;IndiaNO. 43 OF 2005
compensation paymentsone or more payments under Article 81 of the 1995 Order(26);United Kingdom2005 No. 381
compensation reviewa review requested in accordance with regulation 16;United Kingdom2012 No. 2421
compensation sumthe amount of compensation payable by the applicant;United Kingdom2004 No. 248 (W. 25)
compensationa monthly payment made by the Secretary to a veteran because of service-connected disability, or to a surviving spouse, child, or parent of a veteran because of the service-connected death of the veteran occurring before January 1, 1957.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
compensationcompensation to which a person is entitled under regulation 22(4);United Kingdom2006 No. 482
compensatory allowancethe allowance payable under regulation 3;United Kingdom1996 No. 1500
compensatory paymenta payment provided for by section 3;KenyaCAP. 482
compensatory requirementsrequirements relating to an adaption period of further education, training or supervision or to aptitude tests;IrelandNumber 27 of 2005
compensatora person making a compensation payment and includes the scheme administrator who makes a payment in accordance with the Diffuse Mesothelioma Payment Scheme;United Kingdom2014 No. 162
competence standardan academic, medical or other standard applied by or on behalf of a qualifications body for the purpose of determining whether or not a person has a particular level of competence or ability.United Kingdom2004 No. 55
competencecompetence in respect of matters in which such director or manager concerned would be expected to be competent in the discharge of his professional responsibilities.IrelandNumber 11 of 1995
competencethe competence of a tenant management organisation to exercise the management functions set out in the offer notice;United Kingdom2012 No. 1821
competency checka certification by the chief flight instructor or an instructor delegated by the chief flight instructor that a flight instructor conducting training under an integrated course has demonstrated in flight an ability to perform both normal and emergency manoeuvres appropriate to the most complex single-engined aeroplane to be used for the flight instruction.CanadaSOR/96-433
competency,“the attainment of manual or technical skills and knowledge, as specified by an occupational standard.” Many expressed apprehension over the implications of the definition, suggesting that it does not clearly articulate how competency will be measured (e.g., on a set of validated industry and trade-specific standards). Others noted that the definition does not mandate specific types of training (e.g., on-the-job, classroom) that are often critical to meet industry accepted guidelines for journey-level status. Finally, others raised concerns that with this definition, journeyworker status will be determined in a subjective manner, without strict standards for objective program administration.United States73 FR 64402
competent IHR authority in Northern Irelandthe Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety;United Kingdom2007 No. 331
competent administrative authoritythe competent administrative authority designated by that Member State for the purposes of Articles 7, 10 and 13 of the Directive;IrelandNumber 2 of 1997
competent air force authoritythe Defence Council, the Air Force Board, the Air Secretary or any person authorised by him;”;United Kingdom2009 No. 831
competent and reliable evidencetests, analyses, research, studies, or other evidence based on the expertise of professionals in the relevant area, that have been conducted and evaluated in an objective manner by individuals qualified to do so, using procedures generally accepted in the profession to yield accurate and reliable results.United States75 FR 75091
competent appellanta competent person who makes an appeal in accordance with regulation 13 against the listing officer’s decision in respect of that proposal (whether or not that person’s appeal proceeds);United Kingdom2008 No. 315
competent approval authoritiesthe bodies appointed as the approval authority in a member State other than the United Kingdom in accordance with Directive 97/68/EC.United Kingdom1999 No. 1053
competent authorities of the EU AIFthe national authorities of a Member State which are empowered by law or regulation to supervise alternative investment funds;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2013/en/si/02...
competent authoritiesall public bodies existing in the Member States, which are responsible under national law for preventing and combating criminal offences.’;IrelandNumber 37 of 2006
competent authoritiesin the case of Belgium, the competent authority according to Belgian legislation, and in the case of Singapore, the Minister for Finance or his authorised representative.SingaporeCap. 134, OR 8
competent authority identification marka mark assigned by a competent authority in accordance with Schedule 1;United Kingdom1996 No. 2090
competent authority in Scotlanda competent authority whose functions are exercisable solely in or as regards Scotland or the Scottish offshore region;”;United Kingdom2010 No. 491
competent authority in a designated statea person or body in that state appearing to the Competent Authority in the State to have the function of receiving or making the request;IrelandNumber 7 of 2008
competent authority in the Federal Republic of Germanythe Federal Ministry of Finance or the agency to which it has delegated its powers.United Kingdom2012 No. 459
competent authority in the Netherlandsthe Minister of Finance in the Netherlands or his authorised representative.United Kingdom2015 No. 344
competent authority of Brazilthe Ministério da Agricultura Pecuária e Abastecimento (MAPA);Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2003/en/si/03...
competent authority of a Member Stateone authority for each Member State mentioned in Article 299(1) of the Treaty establishing the European Community competent for the application of competition laws. Upon signature of this Agreement a list of such authorities will be notified by the Commission of the European Communities to the Government of Japan. The Commission will notify to the Government of Japan an updated list each time this becomes necessary. No information pursuant to Article 9(6) of this Agreement shall be sent to a competent authority of a Member State before this authority is included in the list notified by the Commission to the Government of Japan;European Union22003A0722(01)
competent authority of another EEA Statea court or other authority designated in accordance with the law of an EEA State other than the United Kingdom as competent for the purposes of Article 8 (appointment of independent expert), Article 10 (issue of pre-merger certificate) or Article 11 (scrutiny of completion of merger) of the Directive;United Kingdom2007 No. 2974
competent authority of the executing Statethe competent authority to which the request is made;United Kingdom2014 No. 3141
competent authority of the issuing Statethe competent authority which makes the request;United Kingdom2014 No. 3141
competent authority with registration functionsthe Registrar of Companies;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2010/en/si/02...
competent authority“The Commissioners of Inland Revenue or an authorised representative” in respect of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and “the Administrator of Income Tax” in respect of Guernsey.United Kingdom2005 No. 1262
competent authoritya body established by or under statute or a Department of State with responsibility for the administration of a support scheme or renewable energy obligation;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2014/en/si/04...
competent bodya consultation required either by paragraph 4.3 of Annex II or by paragraph 5 of Annex III;United Kingdom1995 No. 449
competent courta court consisting of an appropriate judicial officer.United Kingdom2009 No. 1738
competent courta court consisting of an appropriate judicial officer;United Kingdom1996 No. 1296
competent institutionthe institution which is responsible for applying the legislation in a specific case;CanadaSI/88-127
competent licensing authoritythe authority designated by a state as responsible for the licensing of aviation personnel;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2000/en/si/03...
competent ministerthe Minister for International Development, the Minister of Finance, the Minister of Foreign Affairs or any other minister who is providing official development assistance.CanadaS.C. 2008, c. 17
competent naval authoritythe Defence Council, the Admiralty Board, the Naval Secretary or any person authorised by him;”.United Kingdom2009 No. 831
competent officera person appointed under or in connection with an EEA insolvency measure for the purpose of administering that measure;United Kingdom2004 No. 1045
competent persona competent individual person (other than an employee) or a competent body of persons corporate or unincorporate; and accordingly any reference herein to a competent person performing a function includes a reference to his performing it through his employees;United Kingdom2004 No. 222
competent persona competent individual person, other than an employee, or a competent body of persons corporate or unincorporate, and accordingly any reference in the provisions referred to in this paragraph to a competent person performing a function includes a reference to his performing it through his employees.United Kingdom1996 No. 2095
competenta person with sufficient training and experience, or knowledge and other qualities, to enable that person properly to undertake the duties assigned to that person, and “competence” is to be construed accordingly;United Kingdom2014 No. 3248
competition authoritythe national competition authorities of each of the Republics of the CA Party.European Union32012D0734
competition bicyclea bicycle which has no brakes and is specifically designed for off-road racing on enclosed tracks;United Kingdom2003 No. 1101
competition noticea notice published under section 7 inviting proposals from persons other than local authorities for the establishment of any new school falling within section 7(2);United Kingdom2013 No. 3109
competitive line ratea rate determined with respect to a shipper in accordance with section 133;CanadaS.C. 1996, c. 10
competitive program critical base fundingthe aggregate amount of Federal funds made available for competitive programs for fiscal year 2006, as appropriate.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
competitive salesthe gross revenues for all products and services sold by one corporation over that corporation's last completed fiscal year.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
competitive service positiona position in the competitive service (as defined in section 2102 of title 5).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
competitora surfer, enrolled in the Maverick's Invitational Surf Competition.United States79 FR 61762
competitoran individual who has been entered by a NOC or NPC to perform in a sporting event which forms part of London 2012;United Kingdom2010 No. 2913
complainanta Board or any other person who makes representations to the Tribunal;United Kingdom2004 No. 259
complainanta person making a complaint under regulation 9 and any reference to a complainant includes a reference to his or her representative.United Kingdom2014 No. 1794 (W. 187)
complainera Health Board or primary care NHS trust or any other person who makes representations to the Tribunal;United Kingdom2004 No. 38
complaining Partyany Party that requests the establishment of an arbitration panel under Article 184 of this Agreement;European Union22002A1230(01)
complaint forma form made available to prisoners for the purpose of submitting a complaint under Part VIII of these rules;United Kingdom2005 No. 153
complaint surveysa complaint survey that results in (1) the proof or finding of noncompliance at the time of the survey, (2) a finding that noncompliance was proven to exist, but was corrected prior to the survey, and (3) includes any deficiency that is cited during a complaint survey, whether or not the deficiency was the original subject of the substantial allegation of noncompliance. If any of these 3 situations are determined and a revisit is required as a result of the situation, then a revisit user fee will be assessed. It will not simply be based on whether the complaint was substantiated. A complaint may be substantiated without being determined to be non-compliant with the regulations. The substantiation of a complaint is a separate issue from the determination of compliance with the regulations and thus the triggering of a revisit user fee.United States72 FR 53628
complaints officeran individual designated as a complaints officer under section 5;CanadaP-29.1 2009
complaints boarda board established under regulation 3(a);United Kingdom1996 No. 128
complaints committeea complaints committee appointed under section 36S(5);SingaporeCap. 161
complaints feethe fee in respect of relevant OLC expenditure calculated in accordance with the Schedule;United Kingdom2014 No. 3316
complaints handling yearthe period of 12 months beginning with 1st April 2015 (“the first complaints handling year”) and each subsequent period of 12 months that begins with 1st April;United Kingdom2014 No. 3316
complaints managerthe person designated in accordance with regulation 22(1)(b);United Kingdom2012 No. 3094
complaints officerthe person appointed under regulation 5;United Kingdom2005 No. 3365 (W. 262)
complaints procedurethe arrangements made under regulation 3;United Kingdom2014 No. 1794 (W. 187)
complainta complaint containing an allegation of misconduct by a judicial office holder;United Kingdom2006 No. 676
complainta complaint falling within this sub-paragraph.United Kingdom2010 No. 1648 (W. 156)
complementary accessthe exercise of the IAEA's access rights as set forth in Articles 4 to 6 of the Additional Protocol.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
complementary educational facilitieseducational program functional spaces such as libraries, gymnasiums, and cafeterias.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
complementary feeding stuffa compound feeding stuff which has a high content of certain substances and which, by reason of its composition, is sufficient for a daily ration only if it is used in combination with other feeding stuffs;United Kingdom2006 No. 116 (W. 14)
complementary feedingstuffsmixtures of feedingstuffs which have a high content of certain substances and which, by reason of their composition, are sufficient for a daily ration only if they are used in combination with other feedingstuffs;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1998/en/si/02...
complementary food productany food suitable or presented as a suitable complement to breast milk, for infants from the age of six months up to the age of twenty-four months;KenyaNo. 34 of 2012
complementary serviceslocal public transport services which are not in competition with each other over a substantial part of the route covered by the ticket in question;United Kingdom2001 No. 319
complete bodyall parts of the bodywork and chassis, including any separate wheel-guards, but does not include running gear, such as wheels, axles, suspension, brakes and steering.United Kingdom2006 No. 343
complete complaint fileall the relevant information relating to a dispute”;United Kingdom2015 No. 1392
complete coursethe course of treatment appropriate to the patient’s condition, being the same as the amount that would have been prescribed if the patient had been seen during core hours;United Kingdom2006 No. 358 (W. 46)
complete feeding stuffa compound feeding stuff which, by reason of its composition, is sufficient for a daily ration;United Kingdom2006 No. 116 (W. 14)
complete feedingstuffsmixtures of feedingstuffs which, by reason of their composition, are sufficient for a daily ration;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1998/en/si/02...
complete file recordedthe percentage of maximum inflator output used for occupant restraint (i.e., inflator output excluding the output of the deployment for disposal, regardless of the delay timing of the second (disposal) stage deployment).United States71 FR 50998
complete montha month beginning on the monthly anniversary of the date upon which the pre-payment certificate became valid and ending on the date immediately preceding that date in the following month.United Kingdom2007 No. 121 (W. 11)
complete monththe period from the first day of a month to the last day of the month, both days inclusive;SingaporeCap. 70
complete tramwaythe authorised tramway and the tramway authorised by the Wirral Tramway Light Railway Order 1994, and references to “tramway premises” are references to premises of the undertaker used for or in connection with the operation of the complete tramway but do not include references to the inside of a tramcar or premises within the boundary of a street.United Kingdom1999 No. 1306
complete vehicleany vehicle which need not be completed in order to meet the relevant technical requirements of Directive 2007/46/EC;United Kingdom2011 No. 3065
complete yeara period from 1st January until 31st December;United Kingdom2006 No. 471
completed applicationan application in which the creditor has received the information that is regularly obtained in evaluating applications for the amount and type of credit requested;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
completed billa bill calculated to show the amount due following the detailed assessment of the costs.United Kingdom2013 No. 262 (L. 1)
completed corresponding number lista list prepared under rule 23 of the European Parliamentary elections rules including the parts which are completed in accordance with rules 32(3)(d) and 41(1)(b) of those rules or paragraph 48(1) of Schedule 2;United Kingdom2009 No. 186
completed multi-stage build vehiclea vehicle resulting from the process of multi-stage type-approval which meets the relevant technical requirements of Directive 2007/46/EC;United Kingdom2011 No. 3065
completed questionnairethe questionnaire referred to in rule 4(5) of the General Osteopathic Council (Transitional Period) (Application for Registration and Fees) Rules 1998 completed by the applicant.United Kingdom1998 No. 1020
completed vehiclea vehicle resulting from the process of multi-stage EC type-approval which meets all the relevant requirements of this Directive;European Union32003L0037
completedthat the development of those goods has reached the state, apart from only such finishing or fitting work that would normally be carried out by or on behalf of the person who will use them, where the goods can effectively be used for the purposes for which the goods were designed, and the utility services required for those purposes are connected to the goods;IrelandNumber 31 of 2010
completedthat the patient has been provided with each and every component of the course of treatment.United Kingdom2013 No. 364
completeof other special techniques. The sera should be used under the conditions specified by the laboratory preparing them.European Union21987A0207(05)
completion locationany subsurface location from which natural gas was produced from such well in commercial quantities after January 1, 1970, and before April 20, 1977.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
completion noticea notice referred to in section 97 ;IrelandNumber 34 of 2009
completion of commissioningthe date when the circuits have been fully tested and verified that they are able to transmit their rated power capacity to the grid connection point and National Grid has issued an FON (final operation notification) to the generator.United Kingdom2014 No. 1599
completion of restorationthe date that the county planning authority certifies in writing that the restoration of any phase of the application land has been completed;United Kingdom2015 No. 1317
completion of the Russian HEU Agreementthe importation into the United States from the Russian Federation pursuant to the Russian HEU Agreement of uranium derived from the downblending of not less than 500 metric tons of highly enriched uranium of weapons origin.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
completion of the examinationthe completion of the examination of the closed evidence.United Kingdom2010 No. 103
completion ratethe ratio that the number of enrolled learners who complete the programme bears to the number of enrolled learners who commenced the programme;IrelandNumber 28 of 2012
completionthe date on which it is brought into use;United Kingdom2010 No. 626
complex connectiona connection of sufficient complexity as described in a statement issued from time to time by the relevant gas conveyor pursuant to its licence and agreed with the Authority after such consultation as the Authority directs;United Kingdom2014 No. 60
complex injurythat there is damage to vital structures and organs including two or more of the following: trachea, lungs, heart, oesophagus, great vessels, diaphragm, chest or abdominal wall, liver, kidneys, spleen or ovaries.United Kingdom2006 No. 1438
complex producta product which is composed of multiple components which can be replaced permitting disassembly and re-assembly of the product.European Union32002R0006
complex producta product which is composed of multiple components which can be replaced permitting disassembly and reassembly of the product;IrelandNumber 39 of 2001
compliance accountthe account of a participant from which allowances must be surrendered to the cancellation account in compliance with article 53;United Kingdom2010 No. 768
compliance criteriathe criteria set out in the First Schedule that a process has to comply with before it can be certified as an approved process;SingaporeCap. 97, RG 1
compliance datethe 5th December on which that compliance period ends.United Kingdom2014 No. 1643
compliance feea fee calculated in accordance with the methodology approved by the Secretary of State under regulation 76;United Kingdom2013 No. 3113
compliance frameworka financial reporting framework that requires compliance with the requirements of the framework, but does not contain the acknowledgements in (i) or (ii) above.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
compliance markof containment used or intended to be used in importing, offering for transport, handling or transporting dangerous goods to indicate compliance with a safety standard that applies under the regulations;CanadaS.C. 1992, c. 34
compliance noticea notice given under paragraph 1 of Schedule 3;United Kingdom2012 No. 3032
compliance officera person appointed by the Chief Bureau Officer as a compliance officer under section 24 ;IrelandNumber 47 of 2012
compliance purposesthe purposes of implementing Article 15 of European Parliament and Council Directive 2003/54/EC concerning common rules for the internal market in electricity and repealing Directive 96/92;United Kingdom2007 No. 321
compliance requirementsthe compliance requirements specified in regulation 10(5);United Kingdom2008 No. 159
compliance trainingtraining regarding the basic elements of a compliance program (for example, establishing policies and procedures, training of staff, internal monitoring, or reporting); specific training regarding the requirements of Federal and State health care programs (for example, billing, coding, reasonable and necessary services, documentation, or unlawful referral arrangements); or training regarding other Federal, State, or local laws, regulations, or rules governing the conduct of the party for whom the training is provided. For purposes of this paragraph, “compliance training” includes programs that offer continuing medical education credit, provided that compliance training is the primary purpose of the program.United States72 FR 51012
compliance unita compliance unit within the meaning of the Kyoto Protocol.CanadaS.C. 2005, c. 30, s. 87
compliant United Kingdom suppliera United Kingdom supplier which, at the end of the late payment period, has discharged or is treated as if it had discharged in full every UK renewables obligation imposed on it in respect of the relevant period;United Kingdom2009 No. 785
compliant veterinary medicinal producta veterinary medicinal product which complies with the requirements of regulation 25.”.United Kingdom2006 No. 755
component of the good that determines the tariff classification of the goodall of the fibers in the good.United States78 FR 63052
component sellers listthe list of component sellers that is compiled by the Chief Inspector of Explosives under subsection 462(1).CanadaSOR/2013-211
component sellera person who is included on the component sellers list.CanadaSOR/2013-211
componentizationthe process of separately calculating the depreciation of major building structural components, subsystems, and equipment.United StatesGOVERNMENT CODE - Title 10 - C
components for adjusting the idling speedcontrols for changing the idling conditions of the engine which may be easily operated by a mechanic using only the tools described in 2.5.1.1. In particular, devices for calibrating fuel and air flows are not considered as adjustment components if their setting requires the removal of the set-stops, an operation which cannot normally be performed except by a professional mechanic. 2.5.1.1. Tools which may be used to control components for adjusting the idling speed : screwdrivers (ordinary or cross-headed), spanners (ring, open-end or adjustable), pliers, Allen keys.European Union31983L0351
componentscomponents specifically designed for use in prohibited munitions;IrelandNumber 20 of 2008
componentsor functions necessary for “information security.” All such “components” are presumptively “specially designed” and controlled by 5A002.a. (2) 5A002 does not control the commodities listed in paragraphs (a), (d), (e), (f), (g), (i) and (j) in the Note in the items paragraph of this entry. These commodities are instead classified under ECCN 5A992, and related software and technology are classified under ECCNs 5D992 and 5E992 respectively. (3) After encryption registration to or classification by BIS, mass market encryption commodities that meet eligibility requirements are released from “EI” and “NS” controls. These commodities are classified under ECCN 5A992.c. See § 742.15(b) of the EAR.United States78 FR 37371
componenta component of a hybrid variety;United Kingdom2009 No. 387
componenta discrete, assessable element of a qualification that is not separately certificated.United Kingdom2008 No. 79
composite amounta composite amount within the meaning of paragraph 4(5)(a) of Schedule 2 to the 1994 Order or of Schedule 1 to the 2001 Order, as the case may be.”.United Kingdom2001 No. 2264
composite insurera UK insurer who is authorised to carry on both general business and long term business, in accordance with article 13(3) of the first life insurance directive;United Kingdom2003 No. 1102
composite producta foodstuff intended for human consumption that contains both processed products of animal origin and products of plant origin and includes those products where the processing of primary product is an integral part of the production of the final product, but does not include foodstuffs containing any milk product that is derived from, and treated as provided for, countries not listed in Annex I to Commission Decision 2004/438/EC (laying down animal and public health and veterinary certifications conditions for introduction in the Community of heat-treated milk, milk-based products and raw milk intended for human consumption) (OJ No. L92, 12.4.2005, p. 47);”.United Kingdom2007 No. 1605
composite prospectusa composite document required to be published by regulation 6B(1).United Kingdom1999 No. 127
composite prospectusa composite document required to be published by regulation 8;United Kingdom2002 No. 2897
composite supplya supply made by a taxable person to a customer comprising 2 or more supplies of goods or services or any combination of those, supplied in conjunction with each other, one of which is a principal supply;IrelandNumber 31 of 2010
composite tenancya tenancy comprising more than one dwelling-house where the tenancy is expressed to be in respect of, or where a single rent is expressed to be payable in respect of, all those dwelling-houses;KenyaCAP. 296
composite trailera combination of a converter dolly and a semi-trailer;United Kingdom1999 No. 454
composition documenta document published under regulation 8 or 9 specifying the composition of the Regional Flood and Coastal Committee established for a region;United Kingdom2011 No. 695
compositionthe ingredients of which it consists and the proportions, and the degrees of strength, quality and purity, in which those ingredients are contained in it respectively;SingaporeCap. 176
composting planta plant in which biological degradation of products of animal origin is undertaken under aerobic conditions;European Union32002R1774
compostingautothermic and thermophilic biological decomposition and stabilisation of biodegradable waste under controlled conditions that are aerobic or anaerobic and result in a stable sanitised material that can be applied to land for the benefit of agriculture or ecological improvement.”.United Kingdom2005 No. 883
compostingthe autothermic and thermophilic biological decomposition of separately collected biowaste, including organic sludges of biological origin, in the presence of oxygen and under controlled conditions in order to produce compost, and “compost” and “compostable” shall be construed accordingly;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2007/en/si/08...
composta stable, sanitised material resulting from the autothermic and thermophilic biological decomposition and stabilisation of biodegradable waste in controlled aerobic conditions.United Kingdom2011 No. 228
compound feeding stuffa mixture of feed materials, whether or not containing any additive, for oral feeding to pet animals or farmed creatures in the form of complementary feeding stuffs or complete feeding stuffs;United Kingdom2006 No. 116 (W. 14)
compound feedingstuffsmixtures of feed materials, whether or not containing additives, which are intended for oral animal feeding as complete or complementary feedingstuffs;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1998/en/si/02...
compound feedproducts which, when administered in the quantities prescribed, are adequate under normal management conditions to afford to normal animals of the species and class concerned the full range of nutritional ingredients in their diet necessary for the breeding or rearing of exemplary specimens of animals;SingaporeCap. 105
compound interestinterest at the sterling 3 month London interbank offered rate, with yearly rests.”.United Kingdom2005 No. 438
compounded spiritsto prepare compounded spirits;KenyaCAP. 472
comprehendthat the disclosures must be intelligible to consumers, not that advertisers must ensure that consumers understand the meaning of the disclosures. Section 226.24(g) provides an alternative method of disclosure for television or radio advertisements when triggering terms are stated and is discussed more fully below.United States73 FR 44522
comprehensive development agreementan agreement that, at a minimum, provides for the design and construction, reconstruction, rehabilitation, expansion, or improvement of a project described in Subsection (a) and may also provide for the financing, acquisition, maintenance, or operation of a project described in Subsection (a).United StatesTRANSPORTATION CODE - Title 6
comprehensive economic development strategya comprehensive economic development strategy approved by the Secretary under section 3162 of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
comprehensive energy plana comprehensive energy plan prepared and updated under subsections (c) and (e) of section 1492 of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
comprehensive information technology network architecturean integrated framework for evolving or maintaining existing information technology and acquiring new information technology to achieve the strategic management and information resources management goals of the Office of Intelligence and Analysis.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
comprehensive planthe comprehensive plan prepared under section 5313 of this title;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
comprehensive statewide program of technology-related assistancea consumer-responsive program of technology-related assistance for individuals with disabilities, implemented by a State, and equally available to all individuals with disabilities residing in the State, regardless of their type of disability, age, income level, or location of residence in the State, or the type of assistive technology device or assistive technology service required.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
comprehensive studyan environmental assessment conducted in accordance with sections 23 to 26.CanadaSOR/2007-272
comprehensive support for persons with severe disabilitiesto provide comprehensively persons with disabilities, or others who need nursing care continuously and who are prescribed as the persons whose degrees of necessity for nursing care are very high in Ordinance of the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare with "home help service" and the other welfare service for persons with disabilities prescribed in Ordinance of the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare.JapanAct No. 123 of 2005
comprehensivethat there must be indicators and targets associated with all the main policy areas in the plan.United Kingdom2000 No. 896
compressed acetylene gasacetylene gas at pressure equal to or greater than 0.62 bar(g);United Kingdom2014 No. 1639
compressed air contractora person appointed under regulation 5;United Kingdom2004 No. 241
compressed airair compressed above atmospheric pressure, measured in kg/cm2.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2013/en/si/02...
compressed degree coursea course determined by the Secretary of State to be a compressed degree course;United Kingdom2015 No. 54 (W. 5)
compressed gasgaseous fuel under a pressure exceeding 1.0325 bar above atmospheric pressure;United Kingdom1999 No. 454
compressed natural gasnatural gas stored at a pressure above 30 bar;United Kingdom1998 No. 2884
compressora mechanical device which increases the pressure of refrigerant used in a heat pump;United Kingdom2014 No. 928
compromise agreementan agreement to refrain from continuing proceedings where the agreement meets the conditions in Article 100(3) of the Fair Employment and Treatment Order;United Kingdom2005 No. 151
compromises the security or privacy of the protected health information,that it poses a significant risk of financial, reputational, or other harm to the individual. Events such as hacking into a database to steal protected health information would clearly constitute a breach of protected health information. Other events, however, such as a hospital inadvertently posting protected health information on a Web site, or the office staff mailing a medical report to the wrong patient, may constitute a breach. In the case of posting information on a facility's Web site or mailing the wrong report, the entity responsible for the inappropriate release of protected health information may not have to notify the affected person if the entity has determined (e.g., by performing a risk assessment) that the release of the protected health information will not result in financial, reputational, or other harm to the individual. For example, if a general hospital impermissibly posted protected health information on its Web site that included only an individual's name and address, under paragraph (1) of the definition of “breach” at § 164.402(1), the facility may not have to notify affected individuals if it determines that only minimal or no harm could result from such an inadvertent posting. However, if the same information were posted on the Web site of a drug rehabilitation facility, a reasonable person may conclude that the association of a person's name with the facility could cause damage to their reputation. In that case, the provider would be required to notify the affected individuals. Therefore, a covered entity may not assume that these types of breaches do not require notices to the affected individuals. The entity must undertake an analysis of the information that was improperly divulged and only after an investigation may it conclude that the information released poses no significant harm.United States74 FR 42740
comptrollerthe comptroller of public accounts of the State of Texas.United StatesGOVERNMENT CODE - Title 4 - Ch
compulsory acquisition hearinga hearing held in accordance with section 92(3) (compulsory acquisition hearings);United Kingdom2010 No. 103
compulsory acquisition requesta request for an order granting development consent to authorise compulsory acquisition of land or of an interest in or right over land;United Kingdom2010 No. 104
compulsory acquisitionacquisition of that land, whether permanently or temporarily, through the agency of the Government or any other public body exercising statutory powers of acquisition or setting apart;KenyaCAP. 314
compulsory disposala disposal of property which is acquired compulsorily, or is acquired by a person who has made or would have made, or for whom another person has made or would have made, a compulsory purchase order authorising its compulsory purchase for the purposes for which it is acquired.United Kingdom1997 No. 619
compulsory patent licencea licence ordered to be granted by the controllers under regulation 6;United Kingdom2002 No. 247
compulsory pilotage areaan area of water in which ships are subject to compulsory pilotage.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. P-14
compulsory plant variety licencea licence granted by the controllers under regulation 13;United Kingdom2002 No. 247
compulsory retirement agethe age attained by the member on the last day of the school year in which the member attains 65 years of age or, in the case of a member born in the month of August and who has been a member without interruption from a date before 1 September 2001, the last day of the school year in which the member attains 66 years of age;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2009/en/si/04...
compulsory school agea trainee who has been ordered to be detained in consequence of his conviction for an offence, and the expression “unconvicted trainee” shall be construed accordingly”.United Kingdom2003 No. 3005
compulsory ticket areaany part of the cable car system identified by a notice stating that no person may enter there without being in possession of a valid ticket;United Kingdom2012 No. 472
compulsory transfer orderan order under section 167 ;IrelandNumber 34 of 2009
compulsory useif employees may choose the institution that will receive the direct deposit; or alternatively, (2) give the employee the choice of having his or her salary deposited at a particular institution designated by the employer, or receiving their salary by check or cash. The Board believes the compulsory use provisions apply to payroll card accounts because they are established as accounts for the receipt of EFTs of salary. However, provided that an employer does not require a consumer to obtain a payroll card account as the method of receiving pay, and permits, for example, a consumer to receive pay via direct deposit to a financial institution, the compulsory use prohibition should not be implicated.United States71 FR 1473
computation datethe date, occurring at least once in each calendar year and within 27 weeks prior to the effective date of new rates of contributions, as of which such rates are computed.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
computation perioda period determined by a fund in accordance with the following rules.United Kingdom2013 No. 1411
computational adjustmentthe change in the tax liability of a partner which properly reflects the treatment under this subchapter of a partnership item. All adjustments required to apply the results of a proceeding with respect to a partnership under this subchapter to an indirect partner shall be treated as computational adjustments.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
computed valuethe value determined in accordance with regulation 8;SingaporeCap. 70, RG 8
computer at the place that is being searchedof that computer;IrelandNumber 38 of 2014
computer at the place which is being searchedof that computer;IrelandNumber 50 of 2001
computer datarepresentations, including signs, signals or symbols, that are in a form suitable for processing in a computer system.CanadaS.C. 2011, c. 4
computer datarepresentations, including signs, signals or symbols, that are in a form suitable for processing in a computer system;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-46
computer folioa folio that is not a manual folio;SingaporeCap. 157
computer passwordany computer data by which a computer service or computer system is capable of being obtained or used;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-46
computer program, etc.a computer program (a set of instructions given to an electronic computer which are combined in order to produce a specific result, hereinafter the same shall apply in this paragraph) and any other information that is to be processed by an electronic computer equivalent to a computer program.JapanAct No. 121 of 1959
computer programming languageof expressing a computer program;JapanAct No. 48 of 1970
computer programa program which is original in that it is the author's own intellectual creation and includes any design materials used for the preparation of the program;IrelandNumber 28 of 2000
computer servera computing product that provides services and manages networked resources for client devices, such as desktop computers, notebook computers, desktop thin clients, internet protocol (IP) telephones, or other computer servers. A computer server is typically placed on the market for use in data centres and office/corporate environments. A computer server is primarily accessed via network connections, and not through direct user input devices, such as a keyboard or a mouse;European Union32013R0801
computer systema device or collection of devices including input and output devices but excluding calculators which are not programmable and capable of being used in conjunction with external files which contain computer programmes, electronic instructions and data that perform logic, arithmetic, data storage, data retrieval, communication control and other functions;KenyaCAP. 411A
computer terminala terminal on library premises controlled by the deposit library from which a reader is permitted to view relevant material;United Kingdom2013 No. 777
computer-generatedthat the design is generated by computer in circumstances where the author of the design is not an individual.IrelandNumber 39 of 2001
computer-generatedthat the work is generated by computer in circumstances where the author of the work is not an individual;IrelandNumber 28 of 2000
computerised records,records created by way of entries on a computer.United Kingdom2000 No. 2383
computerised recordsrecords created by way of entries on a computer.United Kingdom2004 No. 478 (W. 48)
computerised systemthe system referred to in Article 1 of Decision No. 1152/2003/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on computerising the movement and surveillance of excisable products(21);United Kingdom2010 No. 593
computera computer system including its software;United Kingdom1996 No. 2095
computerany device for storing and processing information.United Kingdom1998 No. 633
concentrate of poppy-strawthe material produced when poppy-straw has entered into a process for the concentration of its alkaloids;SingaporeCap. 185
concentrated fruit juicea product that complies with the specification in Schedule 4;United Kingdom2013 No. 2750 (W. 267)
concentrated fruit puréethe product obtained from fruit purée by the removal of a specific proportion of its water content and in respect of which, if flavour has been restored to it, such flavour has been recovered from the same species of fruit;United Kingdom2013 No. 305
concentration limita threshold of any classified impurity, additive or individual constituent in a substance or in a mixture that may trigger classification of the substance or the mixture, respectively;European Union32008R1272
concentrationsome measure of relative content. For example, this would include relative measures such as mass per unit of volume or parts per million. The EPA has often used such metrics to define the NAAQS, largely because the scientific evidence of health or welfare effects supporting the NAAQS typically use such metrics in air pollution studies. For example, the current secondary standards for PM are defined in terms of the concentration of PM 2.5 and PM 10 in the ambient air, measured as the dried mass of the particulate matter per unit of air. However section 109(b) does not require that a NAAQS be defined this way.United States78 FR 3085
concept of operationthe criteria for the operational use of the EATMN or of part thereof;European Union32004R0549
concerned Member Statean EEA State, the competent authorities of which receive an application to obtain recognition, according to the procedure laid down in Title III, Chapter 4 of the 2001 Directive, of a United Kingdom marketing authorization;United Kingdom2009 No. 389
concerned areaan area including the area of every concerned authority.United Kingdom2007 No. 457
concerned authoritya county council, a district council, a London borough council or a parish council;United Kingdom2007 No. 457
concerned member Statean EEA State, the competent authorities of which receive an application to obtain recognition, according to the procedure laid down in Chapter III of Directive 75/319/EEC, of a United Kingdom marketing authorization;United Kingdom2000 No. 3031
concerned subsidiary or establishmenta subsidiary or establishment of a participating company which is proposed to become a subsidiary or establishment of the SE upon its formation;European Union32001L0086
concernedthe Tuesday which first occurs in the month of September in any year”.United Kingdom1996 No. 476
concernany complaint; notification of an incident concerning patient safety or, save in respect of concerns notified in respect of primary care providers or independent providers, a claim for compensation;United Kingdom2011 No. 704 (W. 108)
concession agreementa legally binding arrangement which may be comprised in one or more documents that makes provision for the design, construction, financing, refinancing, operation, maintenance or any other matter in respect of the new crossing;United Kingdom2011 No. 41
concession ownerthe person who at any time has the right to exploit or explore for mineral resources in any area, or to store gas in any area and to recover gas so stored if, at that time, the installation, or, as the case may be, the well or proposed well is, or is to be, used in the exercise of that right.United Kingdom1996 No. 913
concession ownerthe person who at any time has the right to exploit or explore for mineral resources in any area, or to store gas in any area and to recover gas so stored if, at that time, the installation, or, as the case may be, the well or proposed well is, or is to be, used in the exercise of that right;”;United Kingdom1996 No. 228
concessionaireany person with whom the undertaker enters into a concession agreement from time to time together with the successors and assigns of any such person;United Kingdom2005 No. 2222
concessional loana loan with at least twenty-five per cent grant element;KenyaCAP. 472
concessionary investment allowance accountan account kept by a company for the purpose of calculating the amount of concessionary investment allowance granted under this Part;SingaporeCap. 86
concessionary investment allowancean investment allowance given to a company for an approved project from which the concessionary income of the company is derived;SingaporeCap. 86
concessionary journeysthe total number of eligible journeys(3) made on eligible services(4) by persons entitled to receive a concession;United Kingdom2011 No. 1121
concessionary season fishing rod licencea fishing licence issued by the Board to a disabled angler, or to a person who has attained the age of 60 years, for one rod and line or hand line to fish for, take and kill salmon, trout and rainbow trout and for two rods and lines or hand lines to fish for, take and kill eels and coarse fish;United Kingdom2003 No. 525
concessionary season fishing rod licencea licence issued by the Board to a disabled angler, or to a person who has attained the age of 60 years, for one rod and line or hand line to fish for, take and kill salmon, freshwater fish and eels;”.United Kingdom2003 No. 271
concessioninga procurement that encourages the mobilization of private sector resources for the purpose of public financing, construction, operation and maintenance of development projects and may include build-own and operate, build-own-operate and transfer, build-operate and transfer or similar types of procurement procedures;KenyaCAP. 412A
concessions or other obligationstariff concessions or any other benefits that the Union has committed itself to applying in its trade with third countries by virtue of international trade agreements to which it is a party;European Union32014R0654
conciliation boarda board established by the Minister under paragraph 72(1)(c);CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. L-2
conciliation commissionera person appointed by the Minister under paragraph 72(1)(b);CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. L-2
conciliation officera conciliation officer appointed under section 28;SingaporeCap. 136
conciliatora person appointed by the Chairperson under section 40 to assist the parties to collective bargaining in reaching agreement;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 33 (2nd Supp.
concisea reasonably brief expression or statement.United States72 FR 62910
conclusion datethe date of the document notifying the conclusions of the review.”.United Kingdom2009 No. 56
conclusive mapa map issued by the Agency in conclusive form under section 9;United Kingdom2003 No. 1591
concrete monopile foundationsa concrete or steel reinforced concrete pile, typically cylindrical, drilled into the seabed, and associated equipment including scour protection, J-tube, corrosion protection systems and access-related equipment;United Kingdom2013 No. 1734
concrete monopile foundationa concrete or steel reinforced concrete pile, typically cylindrical, drilled into the seabed, and associated equipment including scour protection, J-tube, corrosion protection systems and access platforms and equipment;United Kingdom2013 No. 1734
concurrent bankruptcy proceedingsbankruptcy or insolvency proceedings instituted concurrently against the same debtor in any two or more reciprocating territories, one of which may or may not be in Kenya.KenyaCAP. 53
concurrent employmentemployment with a Scheme employer held concurrently with a terminated employment and during the period of 12 months ending immediately before the termination date;United Kingdom2003 No. 61
concurrent functiona function exercisable concurrently with a Minister of the Crown or government department;United Kingdom2010 No. 1627
concurrent qualifying employmentqualifying employment with that employer which is concurrent with qualifying employment with that or another LGPS employer;United Kingdom1996 No. 1680
concurrent registered trade marka trade mark as defined in Schedule 4, paragraph 2;United Kingdom2008 No. 2206
concussiona mild traumatic brain injury resulting from the transfer of kinetic energy to the brain from external physical forces, which is manifested by a temporary disturbance in neurological function that does not meet the criteria for moderate to severe traumatic brain injury. This definition excludes injury from radiation, electricity, heat or surgery.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
condensed milkmilk, partly skimmed milk or skimmed milk or any combination thereof, whether with or without the addition of cream, dried milk or sucrose, which has been concentrated by the partial removal of water, but does not include dried milk;”;United Kingdom2014 No. 2975
condensing planta plant which is designed to use the latent heat released from the condensation of water vapour into a liquid with the resulting liquid leaving the boiler by way of a drain;United Kingdom2014 No. 928
condition Dany of conditions D1 to D4 set out in paragraphs 4 to 7 of Part 1 of Schedule 2;”;United Kingdom2007 No. 195
condition precedenta condition described in the terms set out in Schedule 2 or in terms to the like effect;United Kingdom1996 No. 407
condition.a complaint survey that results in (1) the proof or finding of noncompliance at the time of the survey, (2) a finding that noncompliance was proven to exist, but was corrected prior to the survey, and (3) includes any deficiency that is cited during a complaint survey, whether or not the deficiency was the original subject of the substantial allegation of noncompliance. If any of these 3 situations are determined and a revisit is required as a result of the situation then a revisit user fee is assessed.United States72 FR 53628
conditional access deviceany equipment, software and/or arrangement designed or adapted to give access in an intelligible form to one of the services mentioned in point (a) of this Article;European Union22011A1220(01)
conditional access servicea service which is provided over a conditional access system;United Kingdom2003 No. 1901
conditional access systemsany technical measure or arrangement whereby access to a protected radio or television broadcasting service in intelligible form is made conditional upon subscription or other form of prior individual authorisation;IrelandNumber 20 of 2002
conditional access systemany technical measure and/or arrangement whereby access to a protected radio or television broadcasting service in intelligible form is made conditional upon subscription or other form of prior individual authorisation;European Union32002L0021
conditional access technologyany technical measure or arrangement whereby access to encrypted transmissions in an intelligbile form is made conditional on prior individual authorisation;United Kingdom2000 No. 1175
conditional accessany technical measure and/or arrangement permitting access in an intelligible form, and subject to prior individual authorisation, to one of the services mentioned in point (a) of this Article;European Union22011A1220(01)
conditional buyera buyer under a title reservation agreement;SingaporeCap. 144B
conditional inclusioninclusion in a pharmaceutical list (or the grant of preliminary consent to be included in a pharmaceutical list) subject to conditions imposed under regulation 21, 30, 42 or 43 and “conditionally include” shall be construed accordingly;United Kingdom2005 No. 641
conditional offera conditional offer made under section 75(6) of the RTOA;United Kingdom2015 No. 560 (C. 29)
conditional registrationa registration subject to such conditions as the Board thinks fit;SingaporeCap. 333A, RG 1
conditional sale agreementan agreement for the sale of goods or land under which the purchase price or part of it is payable by instalments, and the property in the goods or land is to remain with the seller (notwithstanding that the buyer is to be in possession of the goods or land) until such conditions as to the payment of instalments or otherwise as may be specified in the agreement are fulfilled;United Kingdom2013 No. 1881
conditional sellera seller under a title reservation agreement;SingaporeCap. 144B
conditioned trailer or semi-trailera trailer or semi-trailer with a design gross weight in excess of 3,500 kilograms, whose fixed or movable superstructure is specially equipped for the carriage of goods at controlled temperatures and whose side walls, inclusive of insulation, are each at least 45 millimetres thick;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1997/en/si/04...
conditioned vehiclea vehicle, with a design gross vehicle weight in excess of 3,500 kilograms, whose fixed or movable superstructure is specially equipped for the carriage of goods at controlled temperatures and whose side walls, inclusive of insulation, are each at least 45 millimetres thick;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1997/en/si/04...
conditioningthe storage of live shellfish in tanks or any other installation containing clean seawater or in natural sites to remove sand, mud or slime;United Kingdom1998 No. 994
conditions and principles of good clinical practicethe conditions and principles specified in Schedule 1;United Kingdom2004 No. 1031
conditions conducive to airframe icingvisible moisture at or below a static air temperature of 5°C or a total air temperature of 10°C, unless the approved Airplane Flight Manual provides another definition.United States76 FR 52241
conditions for continuing approvalthe conditions set out in article 3;United Kingdom2015 No. 492
conditions for early interventionthe conditions referred to in Article 27.1 of the recovery and resolution directive (early intervention measures) for which a competent authority is to have at its disposal the measures specified in sub-paragraphs (a) to (h) of that Article;United Kingdom2014 No. 3348
conditions for financial supportthe conditions laid down in Chapter 3 of Title 2 of the recovery and resolution directive (intra-group financial support);United Kingdom2014 No. 3348
conditions of assignmentthe conditions relating to construction, arrangement and stability with which a ship must comply in order to be assigned freeboards;”;United Kingdom2000 No. 1335
conditions of elevated riska level of risk higher than that normally associated with service in peacetime.CanadaS.C. 2005, c. 21
conditions of restricted visibilityany occasion when visibility is less than 0.5 nautical miles;United Kingdom2008 No. 1261
conditions of useinformation and directions that, pursuant to the animal remedies authorisation, are required to appear on the container, outer package and package leaflet of the animal remedy.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2007/en/si/07...
conditionsconditions contained in this Schedule;United Kingdom2013 No. 1873
conditiona condition in Part 2 and references in this Schedule to numbered conditions are to the conditions with those numbers in Part 2;United Kingdom2013 No. 1203
condominium associationthe organization, whose membership consists exclusively of all the unit owners in the condominium project, which is, or will be responsible for the operation, administration, and management of the condominium project;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
condominium complexa residential complex that contains more than one residential condominium unit;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. E-15
condominium projector instruments of transportation or communication of interstate commerce, or the mails;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
condominium unita portion of a condominium project designated for separate ownership;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
condominiuma condominium as defined by Section 81.002 or 82.003, Property Code.United StatesLOCAL GOVERNMENT CODE - Title
condoma protective sheath intended to be worn over the erect penis during vaginal sexual intercourse.SingaporeCap. 176, OR 14
conduct a joint CHNA processthat the collaborating hospital facilities must make the joint CHNA report widely available to the public (including posting the CHNA report on a Web site) on the same day. The Treasury Department and the IRS do not intend for collaborating hospital facilities to have to make a joint CHNA report widely available to the public on the same day. Thus, in response to these comments and to avoid potential confusion, the final regulations remove the reference to a joint CHNA process.United States79 FR 78953
conduct authoritya person designated under subsection (3) in respect of the member;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. R-10
conduct casea case which has been referred by the Preliminary Investigation Committee to the Disciplinary Committee where it is alleged that the respondent has been guilty of disgraceful conduct in any professional respect;United Kingdom2004 No. 1680
conduct complainta complaint about the conduct of a member of the military police made under subsection 250.18(1).CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. N-5
conduct of pre-operational hearings by the Commissionthe non-mandatory hearing conducted by the Commission in accordance with 10 CFR 52.103. The Department included a definition of this term in the regulations to avoid any confusion that this term referred to more than one type of pre-operational hearing or to some other hearing that the Commission may conduct in the context of a part 52 licensing proceeding. The Department believes that it would be inappropriate and unnecessary to broaden the term to include all hearings taking place prior to operation or fuel load, particularly in light of the Commission's comment about how it views the § 52.103 hearing. Under the Commission's rules addressing part 52, it is unlikely that any other hearing would be held by the Commission other than the one already expressly set forth at § 52.103.United States71 FR 28200
conduct proceedingsproceedings involving an allegation of a kind mentioned in section 35C(2)(a) above;United Kingdom2002 No. 3135
conduct transcending national boundariesconduct occurring outside of the United States in addition to the conduct occurring in the United States;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
conducted for profita library or archive which is established or conducted for profit or which forms part of, or is administered by, a body established or conducted for profit.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2000/en/si/04...
conductive hearing apparatusthe external auditory canal or middle ear, including the tympanic membrane (ear drum) and ossicles;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
conductive hearing lossa permanent hearing threshold shift to at least 25 decibels (dB) hearing level threshold in the frequency of 500, 1000, 2000, 3000, 4000 or 6000 hertz (Hz) due to defective sound conduction of the external auditory canal, the tympanic membrane or the middle ear, and with an air-bone gap in the affected ear of at least 10 dB at three or more of these frequencies, or of at least 15 dB at any one of these frequencies. The hearing loss may be in one ear (monaural) or both ears (binaural).Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
conductoran electrical conductor arranged to be electrically connected to a network but does not include conductors used or intended to be used solely for the purposes of control, protection or regulation of supply or for communication;United Kingdom2012 No. 381
conductorthe crewmember in charge of a train or yard crew as defined in part 218 of this chapter, when the train or yard crew consists of more than one crew member.” The definition of conductor was the subject of lengthy discussions during the Working Group meetings and the recommendation of the Working Group was adopted in the NPRM. The NPRM is focused on the functions that a person performs and not on the person's job title. SEPTA's definition, however, would diverge significantly from the approach taken in the NPRM. For example, by SEPTA's definition, a one-person remote control operator job would not have a conductor but a two-person job would. Thus, SEPTA's definition would mean that a remote control operator in a one-person job would not have engaged in a revocable event for any 49 CFR part 218, subpart F violation. FRA believes that such a loophole in the regulation could lead to a less safe working environment for railroad employees.United States76 FR 69801
conductconduct or matters within the meaning of the relevant agreement in respect of which mutual legal assistance may be requested in accordance with this Part.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-34
conduit vehiclean undertaking which satisfies the conditions set out in article 17(2) for the relevant financial institution described as D;United Kingdom2014 No. 2080
conduitany Bureau of Reclamation tunnel, canal, pipeline, aqueduct, flume, ditch, or similar manmade water conveyance that is operated for the distribution of water for agricultural, municipal, or industrial consumption and not primarily for the generation of electricity.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
conethe sign shown in diagram 7101.1;United Kingdom2002 No. 3113
confectionery productany item of chocolate confectionery or sugar confectionery;United Kingdom1996 No. 1499
confectionerychewing gum, cereal bars, processed fruit bars, non-chocolate confectionery (whether or not containing sugar), chocolate in any form (except hot chocolate), any product containing or wholly or partially coated with chocolate and any chocolate-flavoured substance, but excludes cocoa powder used in cakes, biscuits and puddings or in a drink listed in group F in Schedule 1;United Kingdom2007 No. 2359
confer[] with the Board.that a patent owner would simply identify its intent in a conference call to file a motion to amend, and the number and general scope of substitute claims that would be filed in the motion to amend so that the petitioner and Board are notified of the patent owner's intent. The patent owner is not required to identify a fully developed claim set. As a result of the call, the patent owner would receive feedback from the Board on whether the proposed number of substitute claims is reasonable. This procedure, thus, will save the patent owner time and resources to prepare a motion to amend that would otherwise be denied because of an unreasonable number of substitute claims. It also will save the petitioner time and resources to prepare an opposition to a motion that contains an unreasonable number of substitute claims.United States77 FR 48679
conferencea group of persons who are convened to give advice in accordance with section 19.CanadaS.C. 2002, c. 1
conferencean association of ocean carriers that has the purpose or effect of regulating rates and conditions for the transportation by those ocean carriers of goods by water;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 17 (3rd Supp.
confessionany confession of guilt of any criminal offense or any self-incriminating statement made or given orally or in writing.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
confidential communication(whether in writing or not), of information to and from the member, in the course of his or her capacity as a member, on an understanding (whether express or implied) that its source or content, or both, would be treated as confidential, and includes any document evidencing such a communication;IrelandNumber 33 of 2013
confidential informationany information which relates to a particular individual, which can be identified as so relating and to the disclosure of which that individual does not agree.IrelandNumber 8 of 2000
confidential informationinformation that is commercially or industrially confidential in relation to any person;United Kingdom2010 No. 675
confidential reportera member or civilian who makes a confidential report;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2007/en/si/01...
confidential statistical informationthat might reasonably be used by a third party to identify the said reporting agent or the other legal or natural person, entity or branch.European Union32009R0951
confidentiality agreementthe standard form agreement between a developer and a qualifying bidder in respect of confidential information disclosed in connection with a tender exercise;United Kingdom2013 No. 175
confidentialityfor protecting personal privacy and proprietary information.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
confidentialinformation whose unauthorised disclosure would be prejudicial to the interest of the State;KenyaCAP. 199
confidentialthat which is expressed to be confidential either as regards particular information or as regards information of a particular class or description.IrelandNumber 14 of 2006
configuration deviation lista list established by the organisation responsible for the type design, with the approval of the state of design, which identifies any external parts of an aircraft type which may be missing at the commencement of a flight and which contains, where necessary, any information on associated operating limitations and performance correction;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2002/en/si/04...
configuration of goodsthe external and internal shape of goods and the pattern, color, gloss, and texture combined with such shape, which can be perceived through the human senses by consumers when ordinary use is made of the goods.JapanAct No. 47 of 1993
confined spaceany place, including any chamber, tank, vat, silo, pit, trench, pipe, sewer, flue, well or other similar space in which, by virtue of its enclosed nature, there arises a reasonably foreseeable specified risk;United Kingdom1999 No. 13
confinement systemthe assembly of fissile material and packaging components specified by the designer and agreed by the competent authority as intended to preserve criticality safety;United Kingdom2002 No. 1093
confinementlabour resulting in the issue of a living child, or labour after 24 weeks of pregnancy resulting in the issue of a child whether alive or dead, and “confined” shall be read accordingly;IrelandNumber 26 of 2005
confirmation of acceptance for studiesan authorisation issued by the Secretary of State to a sponsor and issued to a person by that sponsor, in respect of an application, or potential application, for entry clearance, leave to enter or leave to remain in the United Kingdom as a student;United Kingdom2015 No. 768
confirmation of bluetonguea declaration by the Scottish Ministers, based on laboratory results, that the bluetongue virus is circulating in a specific area or, in the event of an epidemic, confirmation by the Scottish Ministers of the presence of bluetongue based upon either or both of clinical or epidemiological results;United Kingdom2008 No. 11
confirmation of continued apprenticeshipproof that a borrower is still registered with a province as an apprentice in an eligible trade.CanadaSOR/2014-255
confirmation of diseasea declaration by the Chief Veterinary Officer that the bluetongue virus is circulating in a specific area;United Kingdom2003 No. 130
confirmation of enrolmentproof that an apprentice is enrolled in technical training with a technical training provider.CanadaSOR/2014-255
confirmation of the diseasea declaration by the Department that the bluetongue virus is circulating in a specific area;United Kingdom2008 No. 275
confirmationconfirmation by the court under section 85 of a resolution for reduction of company capital;IrelandNumber 38 of 2014
confirmed delivery servicecertified or registered mail or any other delivery service that provides proof of delivery;CanadaS.C. 1996, c. 23
confirmed delivery servicecertified or registered mail or any other method of service that provides proof of delivery.CanadaS.C. 2002, c. 1
confirmed designation areathe area in respect of which a confirmed designation has been made;United Kingdom2009 No. 463
confirmed designationa designation made by the competent authority under regulation 28;United Kingdom2009 No. 463
confirmed ticketa document or information which gives to every person specified in the document or information access to the flight specified in the document or information without the need for any further payment;United Kingdom2012 No. 1017
confirmedconfirmed by or on behalf of the Department as a result of laboratory examination or, in the case of Infectious Salmon Anaemia, as a result of clinical examination and a post mortem examination;United Kingdom2002 No. 53
confirmingthe consummation (electronically or otherwise) of legally binding documentation (electronic or otherwise) that memorializes the agreement of the parties to all terms of a swap. A confirmation must be in writing (whether electronic or otherwise) and must legally supersede any previous agreement (electronically or otherwise).United States77 FR 2135
confiscation orderan order made under section 4 or 5;SingaporeCap. 65A
confiscationa penalty or a measure, ordered by a court or other judicial authority following proceedings in relation to a criminal offence or criminal offences resulting in the final deprivation of property.European Union22010A0212(01)
conflict of interesta financial or other interest which is likely to prejudice the person’s exercise of functions as a member of the Advisory Board or the Board (but does not include a financial or other interest merely by virtue of membership of the Scheme);”.United Kingdom2015 No. 77
conformance claimsfor readily identifying compliant Web pages during the Web site conversion period and for verifying overall Web site accessibility after the compliance deadline. We asked whether the Department should initiate random “spot” investigations of carrier and online ticket agency Web sites to monitor compliance after the rule becomes effective. We also asked whether there were any specific technical barriers to maintaining Web site accessibility after full Web site compliance is initially achieved.United States78 FR 67881
conformity assessment bodya body which conducts conformity assessment procedures as prescribed in the applicable mutual recognition agreement.JapanAct No. 111 of 2001
conformity assessment bodythe conformity assessment body registered pursuant to Article 9 of this Agreement;European Union22001A1029(01)
conformity assessment proceduresthe procedures laid down in Annexes V to VIII, based on Decision 93/465/EEC;European Union32000L0014
conformity assessment procedureany procedure referred to in regulation 10;United Kingdom2006 No. 1270
conformity assessment procedureany procedure used, directly or indirectly, to determine that a technical regulation or standard is fulfilled, including sampling, testing, inspection, evaluation, verification, monitoring, auditing, assurance of conformity, accreditation, registration, or approval used for such a purpose, but does not mean an approval procedure.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
conformity assessmentthe procedures specified in any of those Annexes;United Kingdom2008 No. 1597
conformity certificatea certificate drawn up by the notified body in relation to a subsystem as part of the procedure for drawing up the EC verification declaration for that subsystem;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2002/en/si/01...
conformity declarationan EC declaration of conformity prepared in accordance with the procedures set out in any TSI relevant to the subsystem or interoperability constituent in question;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2002/en/si/01...
conformity markingthe marking referred to in regulation 11 and set out in Schedule 7;United Kingdom2003 No. 386
conformity or suitability for use assessment proceduresthe procedures specified in regulation 18;United Kingdom2006 No. 397
conformity reassessment procedurethe procedure set out in Schedule 5;United Kingdom2003 No. 386
conformityconformity with the relevant Community harmonisation legislation;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2011/en/si/00...
conformsconforms in all the respects which materially affect compliance with the applicable essential requirements.United Kingdom2011 No. 3066
confusinga trade-mark or trade-name the use of which would cause confusion in the manner and circumstances described in section 6;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. T-13
congested airportan airport that accounted for at least 1 percent of all delayed aircraft operations in the United States in the most recent year for which such data is available and an airport listed in table 1 of the Federal Aviation Administration's Airport Capacity Benchmark Report 2004 or any successor report.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
congested areaa densely populated area which is substantially used for residential, commercial or recreational purposes and is without adequate safe landing areas;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2002/en/si/04...
congested infrastructurea section of infrastructure for which demand for infrastructure capacity cannot be fully satisfied during certain periods even after coordination of the different requests for capacity;European Union32001L0014
congestive cardiac failurea clinical syndrome due to heart disease, resulting in congestion in the peripheral circulation with or without congestion of the lungs;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
conglomerates directiveDirective 2002/87/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16th December 2002 on the supplementary supervision of credit institutions, insurance undertakings and investment firms in a financial conglomerate and amending Council Directives 73/239/EEC, 79/267/EEC, 92/49/EEC, 92/96/EEC, 93/6/EEC, 93/22/EEC, and Directives 98/78/EC and 2000/12/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council(16);”;United Kingdom2004 No. 1862
congregate housinghousing in which (A) some of the units may not have kitchen facilities, and (B) there is a central dining facility to provide wholesome and economic meals for elderly or handicapped persons or families.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
congregate services programsprograms to be undertaken by a public housing agency or a nonprofit corporation to provide assistance, including personal assistance and nutritional meals, to eligible project residents who, with such assistance, can remain independent and avoid unnecessary institutionalization;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
congregate services programa program assisted under this section undertaken by an eligible housing project to provide congregate services to eligible residents.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
congregate servicesservices described in subsection (d) of this section.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
congressional agriculture committeesthe Committee on Appropriations and the Committee on Agriculture of the House of Representatives and the Committee on Appropriations and the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry of the Senate.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
congressional employeean employee of a Member of Congress or an employee of Congress.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
congressional intelligence committeesthe Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence of the House of Representatives and the Select Committee on Intelligence of the Senate.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
congressional staffall full-time and part-time employees employed by the official office of a Member of Congress, whether in Washington, DC or outside of Washington, DC.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
congressional veterans' affairs committeesthe Committees on Veterans' Affairs of the Senate and the House of Representatives.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
congressional villagesthe villages of Carrollton, Great Valley, and Vandalia in the State of New York.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
conjunctivitisan inflammation of the conjunctiva (the membrane lining the eyelids and exposed surface of the sclera) and includes blepharoconjunctivitis and keratoconjunctivitis.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
connected UK authorityan authority in the United Kingdom which has regulatory functions in relation to that service;United Kingdom1995 No. 3275
connected agreementany agreement entered into by the CFD counterparty or a CFD party, pursuant to a CFD;United Kingdom2014 No. 2014
connected charitiescharities having common or related charitable purposes, or charities which have common control or unity of administration;United Kingdom2006 No. 218
connected contributora contributor to the trust at the particular time, other than a person all of whose contributions to the trust made at or before the particular time were made at a non-resident time of the person.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
connected employersemployers who would fall within any of the cases referred to in regulation 64(2) if the words “, at the relevant time” and regulation 64(3) were disregarded.United Kingdom1996 No. 493
connected organizationany organization which is not a political committee but which directly or indirectly establishes, administers or financially supports a political committee.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
connected personsbrothers, sisters, ancestors or lineal descendants, uncles, aunts, nieces or nephews;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2011/en/si/06...
connected persona brother, sister, parent or spouse of the person or a child of the person or of the spouse;IrelandNumber 37 of 2001
connected persona relative, friend or other person connected with C.United Kingdom2010 No. 959
connected proceedingsproceedings in relation to pension sharing or attachment on divorce or dissolution of a civil partnership involving the same parties and the same benefits as earlier proceedings.United Kingdom2014 No. 1711
connected relativea spouse, a man and woman who are not married to each other but are cohabiting as husband and wife, parent, brother, sister, child or spouse of a child of the person;IrelandNumber 20 of 2007
connected relativea spouse, civil partner, parent, brother, sister, child or the spouse, or civil partner, of a child of that person.IrelandNumber 15 of 2015
connected supplya supply or transfer of a capital good which is a supply or transfer on which a seller would, but for the application of this subsection, be obliged to calculate an amount of tax due in accordance with subsection (8);IrelandNumber 31 of 2010
connected variationa variation to which sub-paragraph (1) applies made simultaneously or after a variation application for another such authorisation for which a fee is paid in pursuance of sub-paragraph (1), and where, for both applications the data relied upon and the applicant is the same.United Kingdom2004 No. 2750
connected with earthconnected with earth in such manner as will at all times provide a rapid and safe discharge of energy, and cognate expressions shall be construed accordingly;United Kingdom2012 No. 381
connectedelectrically connected;United Kingdom1998 No. 2070
connecting carriera carrier described in clauses (2), (3), or (4) of section 152(b) of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
connecting carriera railway company, other than a local carrier, that moves traffic to or from an interchange over a portion of a continuous route in respect of which the railway company and the shipper agree on the movement of the traffic, including the applicable rate;CanadaS.C. 1996, c. 10
connecting roadsa special road along a route described in Schedule 2 to this Scheme;United Kingdom1999 No. 2273
connecting roadsthe new highways which the Secretary of State proposes to construct along the routes described in Schedule 2 to this Order and which connect the main new road with other highways or proposed highways at the places stated in that Schedule.United Kingdom2006 No. 1451
connecting roada special road about 675 metres in length, starting about 725 metres further west than the existing one, which connects the eastbound carriageway of the Motorway with a new roundabout junction. The special road is indicated as a thick black line on the plan;United Kingdom2004 No. 3432
connecting roadthe special road described in the Schedule to this Scheme.United Kingdom2010 No. 776
connection agreementan agreement entered into by a transmitter and a distributor setting out the terms and conditions pertaining to the connection of a distributor’s facilities to a transmitter’s transmission system and the provision of transmission services in relation to those distributor facilities.Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/regulation/r13219
connection capacitythe amount which in accordance with capacity market rules is declared in an application for prequalification as the connection capacity of that generating CMU or generating unit;United Kingdom2014 No. 2043
connection offeran offer by the holder of a co-ordination licence of a connection to or modification of a connection to the transmission system;United Kingdom2009 No. 1340
connection pointa point, situated in or in immediate proximity to the premises to be provided with district cooling services, where a district cooling system is connected to an installation;SingaporeCap. 84A
connection worksWork Nos. 3B to 27 and any related further associated development;United Kingdom2014 No. 2950
connection yearthe year in which the connection is to be made;United Kingdom2015 No. 79
connectiona drain, a distribution system or a service connection and includes part of such drain, distribution system or service connection;IrelandNumber 30 of 2007
connectof a gas service pipe, and “disconnect” and “re-connect” have corresponding meanings except that they also include discontinuing or restoring, as the case may be, the conveyance of gas to the premises;SingaporeCap. 116A
conning positionthe place on the bridge with a commanding view of the ship and its position used by navigators when commanding, manoeuvring and controlling the ship;United Kingdom1998 No. 2070
conscious of the very specific situation faced by the Roma across the Unionto improve their inclusion". In its conclusions of 19 and 20 June 2008, it stated that "…it looks forward to the results (…) of the forthcoming conference on this issue to be held in September [2008]. It invites the Council to take this into account in its examination of the revised Social Agenda. The European Council will return to this issue before the end of the year".European Union32012B0070
consecutivefull consecutive days on which a credit union would normally be open for business. For example, if a credit union, normally operating Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., shuts early on Thursday because a hurricane has caused a loss of power, the credit union must file a report only if it is unable to provide vital member services, through any of its delivery channels, by 9:00 am on Tuesday. Finally, as suggested in the comments, the Board also included a cross-reference to the definition of vital member services in part 749.United States72 FR 42271
consensus committeethe committee established under section 5403(a)(3) of this title;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
consensusthe absence of any formal objection made at the time the decision was taken.European Union22005A0204(02)
consent decisiona decision in connection with consent on an application under paragraph 6 of Schedule 1;United Kingdom2012 No. 1819 (W. 228)
consent decreeany relief entered by the court that is based in whole or in part upon the consent or acquiescence of the parties but does not include private settlements;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
consent of the Ministerthe prior consent in writing of the Minister;IrelandNumber 26 of 1998
consent orderan order in the terms applied for to which the respondent agrees;United Kingdom2010 No. 2955 (L. 17)
consent provisiona term of a green deal plan in which the improver confirms that any necessary permissions or consents have been obtained in respect of the improvements installed under that plan;United Kingdom2012 No. 2079
consenta consent granted by a road authority under section 53 (3) to open a public road;IrelandNumber 20 of 2002
consentconsent for the purposes of section 3.United Kingdom2004 No. 1829
consequential issueany issue, consequential on the determination of an appeal, as to the manner in which the discretion conferred on the Secretary of State by section 6(4) should be exercised;United Kingdom2002 No. 1710
consequential loss risksrisks falling within general business class 16 comprising risks of the persons insured sustaining loss attributable to interruptions of the carrying on of business carried on by them or to reduction of the scope of business so carried on;United Kingdom1996 No. 946
conservation and management measuresmeasures to conserve and manage living marine resources that are adopted and applied consistently with the relevant rules of international law including those reflected in the Convention;European Union22011A0722(01)
conservation audita report of the survey of a farm to identify the extent and location of habitats and features of conservation interest and the opportunities for enhancement;United Kingdom1997 No. 330 (S. 23)
conservation cerealan area of crop which is grown with minimal use of pesticides;United Kingdom2005 No. 276
conservation crop marginan area of crop with a minimum width of 6 metres and a maximum width of 12 metres which is grown with minimal use of pesticides and fertilisers;United Kingdom1999 No. 208
conservation districtany district or unit of State or local government formed under State or territorial law for the express purpose of developing and carrying out a local soil and water conservation program. Such district or unit of government may be referred to as a "conservation district", "soil conservation district", "soil and water conservation district", "resource conservation district", "natural resource district", "land conservation committee", or a similar name.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
conservation headlanda strip of land at least 6 metres wide which borders an arable field and which is left untreated by herbicide or insecticide applications to allow the natural development of varied flora;United Kingdom1997 No. 330 (S. 23)
conservation plana plan for the carrying out of one or more of the operations specified in Schedule 4 which the farmer undertakes, as part of an agreement, to implement within a period of two years;”;United Kingdom1997 No. 976
conservation reference pointsvalues of fish stock population parameters (such as biomass or fishing mortality rate) used in fisheries management, for example with respect to an acceptable level of biological risk or a desired level of yield;European Union32002R2371
conservation regulationsregulations made under section 25 ;IrelandNumber 21 of 2003
conservation security plana plan described in section 3838a(c) of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
conservation security programthe program established under section 3838a(a) of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
conservation storagethat portion of the capacity of reservoirs available for the storage of water for subsequent release for domestic, municipal, irrigation and industrial uses, or any of them, and it excludes any portion of the capacity of reservoirs allocated solely to flood control, power production and sediment control, or any of them.United StatesWATER CODE - Title 3 - Chapter
conservationa series of measures required to maintain or restore the natural habitats and the populations of species of wild fauna and flora at a favourable conservation status of a natural habitat and a favourable conservation status of a species;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2010/en/si/02...
conservationthe restoring, rebuilding, and maintaining of any coastal fishery resource and the marine environment, in order to assure the availability of coastal fishery resources on a long-term basis.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
consideration Rthe consideration N, or that part of it, in respect of which there would be relevant capital expenditure;United Kingdom2003 No. 3239 (W. 319)
considered plantedtobacco that was planted, but failed to be produced as a result of a natural disaster, as determined by the Secretary.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
considering controlsonly that a source may install controls and render itself an area source.United States77 FR 22847
consigned freight forwarding businessthe first class consigned freight forwarding business and the second class freight forwarding business.JapanAct No. 82 of 1989
consigned motor truck transportationthe transportation of freight which those who manage the general motor truck transportation business or special motor truck transportation business consign transportation of the freight to other persons who manage the general motor truck transportation business or special motor truck transportation business (limited to one pertaining to transportation of freight by vehicles).JapanAct No. 83 of 1989
consigneea consignee as defined in section 1483 1 of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
consigneeany person (including a government) that receives a consignment;United Kingdom2002 No. 1093
consigning mineral oil tradera mineral oil trader who supplies mineral oil and who consigns it for delivery from a premises or place in the State, whether that delivery is carried out by that mineral oil trader or by another person on that mineral oil trader’s behalf.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2012/en/si/02...
consignment notethe identification form which is required to accompany the hazardous waste when it is transferred pursuant to Article 5(3)(18) of the Hazardous Waste Directive;United Kingdom2005 No. 1806 (W. 138)
consignment of bovine embryosa quantity of bovine embryos removed in one operation from a single donor.United Kingdom1995 No. 2478
consignment of embryosa quantity of embryos removed in one operation from a single donor.United Kingdom1996 No. 389
consignment of fresh bananasof transport and shipped by a single exporter to one or more consignees;European Union32006R0402
consignmenta consignment of plants, plant products or other regulated articles to be loaded onto a vessel at any one time on behalf of one exporter;SingaporeCap. 57A, R 6
consignmentof transport and coming from the same third country or part of such country.United Kingdom1997 No. 3023
consignor’s declarationthe declaration referred to and described in regulation 11(2)(b)(iv);United Kingdom1996 No. 2089
consignora person who consigns hazardous waste for storage, transport, treatment or disposal;Canada192/1996
consignorthe person named in a bill of lading as the person from whom the goods have been received for shipment.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
consistent removal rate.the intentional or unintentional diversion of flow from the POTW before the POTW treatment plant.United States70 FR 60134
consistent to the maximum extent practicable“completely.” We have not found anywhere in the CZMA or subsequent amendments of 1990 and 1996 where the Congress explicitly mandates that Federal agencies comply with every State coastal zone requirement regardless of cost or national implication. We ask that the OCRM revise the proposed rule to clarify that budget authority may limit a Federal agency's ability to be fully consistent.United States71 FR 788
consistent with United States obligations under international agreements.that to the extent that DHS and its components are subject to the various United States bilateral and plurilateral free trade agreements (FTAs) and the WTO Government Procurement Agreement (GPA), DHS textile acquisitions must be consistent with those obligations.United States74 FR 41346
consistent with the Federal requirementsa District permitting program must impose an emissions offset requirement for new major sources and major modifications. We view CH&SC 42301.16(a) as not only a grant of authority to Districts to establish a permitting system that, in nonattainment areas, requires imposition of an emissions offset requirement on all agricultural sources that are new major sources or major modifications, but as an affirmative directive to do so.United States75 FR 26102
consistent with the public interestin light of amended section 203 and the repeal of PUHCA 1935. In particular, they suggested that the Commission's Appendix A analysis, which focuses on the effect on competition in “common” markets in which applicants operate, will not be well suited to address the effects on competition from the “cross-country” mergers that the repeal of PUHCA 1935 will likely encourage.United States71 FR 28422
consolidated State applicationan application submitted by a State educational agency pursuant to section 7842 of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
consolidated State plana plan submitted by a State educational agency pursuant to section 7842 of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
consolidated annual reportthe report prepared by management of the group in accordance with the Seventh Directive and is equivalent to the expression “directors' report” as used in this Part;IrelandNumber 38 of 2014
consolidated assets and liabilitiesthe assets and liabilities included in the group financial statements of the holding company prepared under section 293 ;IrelandNumber 38 of 2014
consolidated balance sheetthe balance sheet dealing with the state of the affairs of a parent undertaking and its subsidiary undertakings as a whole;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2009/en/si/04...
consolidated basison the basis of the consolidated situation;European Union32013R0575R(02)
consolidated claimseveral foreign claims recoverable from the same person;United Kingdom2004 No. 674
consolidated financial statementsthe financial statements of a First Nation — prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles — in which the assets, liabilities, equity, income, expenses and cash flows of the First Nation and of those entities that are required by those principles to be included are presented as those of a single economic entity, as if the First Nation were a government reporting on its financial information.CanadaS.C. 2013, c. 7
consolidated funded debtthe aggregate, after eliminating intercompany items, of all funded debt of the Corporation and its consolidated subsidiaries, consolidated in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
consolidated life assurance directivethe Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council of 5th November 2002 concerning life assurance (No. 2002/83/EC);”.United Kingdom2006 No. 3271
consolidated local applicationan application submitted by a local educational agency pursuant to section 7845 of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
consolidated local plana plan submitted by a local educational agency pursuant to section 7845 of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
consolidated noise mapa noise map compiled pursuant to regulation 14(2);United Kingdom2006 No. 2238
consolidated regulationsthe consolidated regulations of Canada maintained by the Minister under this Part.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. S-20
consolidated statutesthe consolidated statutes of Canada maintained by the Minister under this Part.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. S-20
consolidated supply programa program established by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to assist housing authorities to operate public housing projects efficiently and economically and to assure the availability of products that have the durability required for the safety, security, and economical maintenance of low-income housing.United StatesLOCAL GOVERNMENT CODE - Title
consolidatedconsolidated in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles in the United States consistently applied;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
consolidating supervisora competent authority responsible for the exercise of supervision on a consolidated basis of EU parent institutions and of institutions controlled by EU parent financial holding companies or EU parent mixed financial holding companies;European Union32013R0575R(02)
consolidation-type mergera merger carried out by at least two general incorporated associations and/or general incorporated foundations, wherein any and all of the rights and obligations of the juridical persons ceasing to exist due to the merger are succeeded to by the juridical person incorporated in the merger;JapanAct No. 48 of 2006
consolidatora person who supplies or delivers goods to a refiner for the purpose of refining the goods;SingaporeCap. 117A
consortiuma High-Performance Green Building Consortium selected by the Commercial Director.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
consortiumof technical, operational and/or commercial arrangements, with the exception of price fixing;European Union32000R0823
consortone of two consorts;CanadaS.C. 1984, c. 18
conspicuity markinga device intended to increase the conspicuity of a vehicle, when viewed from the side or rear, by the reflection of light emanating from a light source not connected to the vehicle, the observer being situated near the source(3);”;United Kingdom2011 No. 329
conspicuous placea location that is in open view to the general public.United StatesLABOR CODE - Title 2 - Chapter
constable of the Police Servicean individual holding the office of constable who is serving as a constable of the Police Service, but does not include a special constable;”;United Kingdom2013 No. 60
constablea constable of the Police Service;”;United Kingdom2013 No. 43
constablean officer or member of the Isle of Man Constabulary.United Kingdom2011 No. 1408
constant NAV fundan offshore fund that meets conditions A and B.United Kingdom2009 No. 3001
constant speed CI enginea CI engine having a net power that is higher than 18 kW but not more than 560 kW and that is operated under constant speed;United Kingdom2004 No. 2034
constituency candidatea candidate at an Assembly constituency election;United Kingdom2007 No. 236
constituency electionan election to return an Assembly member for an Assembly constituency;United Kingdom2007 No. 236
constituency membera member for a constituency;United Kingdom2004 No. 227
constituency officean office which is used solely for the provision of representative services by the member of the House of the Oireachtas or representative in the European Parliament concerned in his or her capacity as such a member or representative but does not include the head office of a political party or any other office occupied by a political party.IrelandNumber 13 of 2001
constituency registerthe register of voters compiled in respect of each constituency by the Commission;KenyaCAP. 7
constituency returning officerthe officer who, in accordance with article 14 of the 1999 Order is the constituency returning officer for a Scottish parliamentary election;United Kingdom1999 No. 1094
constituency votea vote given to a candidate to be an Assembly member for an Assembly constituency;United Kingdom2007 No. 236
constituencya constituency provided for in the Parliamentary Constituencies (Northern Ireland) Order 1995(6);United Kingdom1996 No. 1220
constituent authoritiesAberdeenshire Council, Aberdeen City Council and Moray Council;United Kingdom1995 No. 2632 (S. 187)
constituent authoritiesBournemouth Borough Council, Dorset County Council, the Borough of Poole, Swindon Borough Council and Wiltshire Council.United Kingdom2015 No. 435
constituent authorityDevon County Council, Plymouth City Council and Torbay Borough Council and Somerset County Council(4).United Kingdom2006 No. 2790
constituent authoritya county council or county borough council falling within the area of a fire authority;United Kingdom2004 No. 2555 (W. 227)
constituent collegea college established under section 5;KenyaCAP. 210A
constituent councilsthe councils for the local government areas of Durham, Gateshead, Newcastle Upon Tyne, North Tyneside, Northumberland, South Tyneside and Sunderland;United Kingdom2014 No. 1012
constituent councilany local authority which appoints (or which will be entitled after 1st April 1996 to appoint) members to that board;United Kingdom1995 No. 912 (S. 77)
constituent documentsthe memorandum and articles of association of the Market Company;SingaporeCap. 89A
constituent local authoritya local authority named in column 3 of Table 1 or Table 2 in the Schedule;United Kingdom2013 No. 121
constituent petitionspetitions that have been amalgamated;United Kingdom2000 No. 2852
constituent training centrea constituent training centre of the College specified in the Schedule and any other centre or institution declared to be a constituent training centre of the College under section 3(1)(b);KenyaCAP. 261
constituent universitya university specified in column 2 of the Second Schedule or the National University of Ireland, Maynooth;IrelandNumber 24 of 1997
constituents' subsidiary general ledger accounta subsidiary general ledger account opened and maintained with the Bank by an agent on behalf of the constituents of such agent;IndiaNO. 38 OF 2006
constituentstangible objects such as hardware and intangible objects such as software upon which the interoperability of the EATMN depends;European Union32004R0549
constituentseed of a single species and, where appropriate, variety, which forms part of a mixture of seeds;United Kingdom2005 No. 329
constitution date1st January 2006;United Kingdom2005 No. 491
constitution of a school companythe company’s memorandum and articles of association;United Kingdom2002 No. 2978
constitutional documenta memorandum of association, articles of association or any other similar document regulating the affairs of the joint venture company;United Kingdom2012 No. 266
constitutional referenduma referendum on a proposal for the amendment of the Constitution;IrelandNumber 33 of 2006
constitutiona constitution in relation to education adopted by the council of a community that is in conformity with the provisions of Schedule D to the Agreement.CanadaS.C. 1998, c. 24
constitutionthe charter, statutes, memorandum and articles of association or other instrument constituting or defining the company’s constitution;United Kingdom2009 No. 1801
constitutive deedthe deed which sets out the terms of a title condition;”;United Kingdom2004 No. 476
constitutive documentsits memorandum of association and articles of association or its charter, statutes or other instrument constituting or defining its constitution;IrelandNumber 38 of 2014
constructed export pricethe price at which the subject merchandise is first sold (or agreed to be sold) in the United States before or after the date of importation by or for the account of the producer or exporter of such merchandise or by a seller affiliated with the producer or exporter, to a purchaser not affiliated with the producer or exporter, as adjusted under subsections (c) and (d) of this section.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
constructed width and depththe width and depth to which a project has been constructed, which may not exceed the authorized width and depth of the project.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
constructeda ship the keel of which is laid or which is at a similar stage of construction;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2007/en/si/07...
constructedeither the date a keel is laid or the date that construction identified with the vessel or facility has begun.United States80 FR 16980
construction and demolition debriswaste building materials, packaging, and rubble resulting from construction, remodeling, repair, and demolition operations on pavements, houses, commercial buildings, and other structures.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
construction and demolition materials and debrismaterials and debris generated during construction, renovation, demolition, or dismantling of all structures and buildings and associated infrastructure;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
construction areaan area of land on, over or under which a building or other civil engineering operation is in the course of being constructed or carried out but does not include any other land in the vicinity thereof except that which is being used to facilitate the operation;United Kingdom1999 No. 915
construction compoundof enclosure and areas for other facilities required for construction purposes;United Kingdom2015 No. 318
construction consolidation siteof enclosure and areas for other facilities required for construction purposes;United Kingdom2014 No. 1599
construction cost guidelinecost index for construction of “average” quality and the Marshall & Swift cost index for construction of “good” quality. HUD has the discretion to change the cost indices to other such indices that reflect comparable housing construction quality through a notice published in the Federal Register .United States78 FR 63747
construction establishmentan establishment engaged wholly or mainly in the construction industry during the necessary period.United Kingdom2008 No. 534
construction establishmentan establishment in Great Britain engaged wholly or mainly in the construction industry for a total of twenty-seven or more weeks in the period of twelve months that commenced on 6th April 1993 or, being an establishment that commenced to carry on business in the said period, for a total number of weeks exceeding one half of the number of weeks in the part of the said period commencing with the day on which business was commenced and ending on the last day thereof;United Kingdom1995 No. 25
construction exclusion zonethe areas described in Schedule 2 to this Order or such smaller areas as may be notified in accordance with paragraph (2) above;United Kingdom2003 No. 2829
construction industrythe industry concerning construction works;KenyaCAP. 449A
construction laydown areaa temporary secure storage area associated with the connection works that is moveable and positioned at locations along the working width, for materials, plant and equipment, which may include vehicle parking, wheel washing facilities and mobile units comprising access control room and welfare facilities;United Kingdom2014 No. 1873
construction or construction activitiesthe tasks involved in building a nuclear power plant that are performed at the location where the nuclear power plant will be constructed and operated, and that these tasks include fabricating, erecting, integrating, and testing safety- and security-related SSCs and the installation of their foundations, including the placement of concrete. At a minimum, these individuals must be subject to an FFD program that meets the requirements of Subpart K, which emphasizes performance objectives and does not incorporate all of the requirements of Part 26, unless the licensee or other entity chooses to subject them to an FFD program that meets the Part 26 requirements for operating plants, except the fatigue management requirements in Subpart I of the final rule. The rule adds new definitions of “safety-related SSCs” and “security-related SSCs” (described further in Section VI.A of this SOC) that clarify the intended coverage of § 26.4(f).United States73 FR 16966
construction permitthat instrument of authorization required by this chapter or the rules and regulations of the Commission made pursuant to this chapter for the construction of a station, or the installation of apparatus, for the transmission of energy, or communications, or signals by radio, by whatever name the instrument may be designated by the Commission.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
construction phase plana document recording the health and safety arrangements, site rules and any special measures for construction work;United Kingdom2007 No. 320
construction phasethe period of time beginning when construction work in a project starts and ending when construction work in that project is completed;United Kingdom2015 No. 51
construction programsprograms for the planning, design, construction, repair, improvement, and expansion of buildings or facilities, including, but not limited to, housing, law enforcement and detention facilities, sanitation and water systems, roads, schools, administration and health facilities, irrigation and agricultural work, and water conservation, flood control, or port facilities;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
construction safety zonean area in which navigation is excluded under paragraph (1)(a);United Kingdom2004 No. 3054 (W. 263)
construction servicea service that has as its objective the realization by whatever means, of civil or building works, based on Division 51 of the United Nations Provisional Central Product Classification (hereinafter referred to as "CPPC");European Union22012A1221(01)
construction siteany site at which construction work in relation to a project is carried out;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2013/en/si/02...
construction stagethe period after the design stage has been completed but before that tunnel is open to traffic;United Kingdom2007 No. 1520
construction vesselany vessel involved in the course of or used for the construction and/or maintenance of the authorised project;United Kingdom2014 No. 3331
construction working siteof enclosure and areas for other facilities required for construction purposes;United Kingdom2014 No. 2950
construction workconstructing, altering, decorating, repairing or demolishing buildings, structures, roads, sewers, water or gas mains, pipe lines, tunnels, bridges, canals or other works at the site. (“travaux de construction”)  1997, c. 21, Sched. B, s. 40 (2).Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/statute/97p21b
construction workthe carrying out of any building, civil engineering or engineering construction work, as may be prescribed;IrelandNumber 10 of 2005
constructional usethe use of those goods in constructional work in the course of the carrying on of a business;SingaporeCap. 349
constructional workany building and civil engineering work and includes repair, maintenance, alteration and demolition work;SingaporeCap. 91
constructionacquisition (including acquisition by lease), installation, and modernization of public telecommunications facilities and planning and preparatory steps incidental to any such acquisition, installation, or modernization.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
constructionnew construction or substantial rehabilitation of existing structures;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
constructive coststhe costs of another carrier, other than a controlled carrier, operating similar vessels and equipment in the same or a similar trade.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
constructive declinaturethe quotation to a solicitor by a qualified insurer of terms or conditions or of a premium for providing the minimum level of cover or run-off cover, the effect of which is tantamount, in the opinion of the PII Committee in the particular circumstances of the case, to a refusal to provide the minimum level of cover;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1995/en/si/03...
constructive total lossa loss to insured property that is not total, but is so great that repair would cost more than the value of the property. Some definitions of “constructive total loss” include that the item has lost its total usefulness to the insured person. If NMFS were going to adopt the 12-month vessel ownership requirement in the final rule, the only QS holders that it could exempt from the 20 percent/12-month requirement would be those IFQ permit holders who had suffered a total loss or constructive total loss of their vessels, in accordance with a standard definition of those terms.United States72 FR 44795
constructto build, renovate, or improve military family housing and military unaccompanied housing.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
consular districtthe area assigned to a consular post for the exercise of consular functions;SingaporeCap. 82A
consular employeeany person employed in the administrative or technical service of a consular post;SingaporeCap. 82A
consular marriagea...United Kingdom2013 c. 30
consular officeran officer or employee of the United States Government designated under regulations to issue visas.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
consular officerany person authorised by the Secretary of State to exercise consular functions, or functions in the United Kingdom which correspond with consular functions (including persons who are not, as well as persons who are, consular officers);United Kingdom1996 No. 1915
consular postany consulate-general, consulate, vice-consulate or consular agency;SingaporeCap. 82A
consular premisesthe building or parts of buildings used for the purposes of the consular post or diplomatic mission;United Kingdom1996 No. 1915
consular transactionsrequirements that goods of a Party intended for export to the territory of another Party must first be submitted for the supervision of the consul of the importing Party in the territory of the exporting Party for the purpose of obtaining consular invoices or consular visas for commercial invoices, certificates of origin, manifests, shippers' export declarations, or any other customs documentation required on or in connection with importation.European Union22012A1221(01)
consult withto talk things over for the purpose of providing information; to offer an opinion for consideration; and/or to meet for discussion or to confer, while reserving final decision-making authority with NRCS.United States71 FR 28547
consultant anaesthetista hospital consultant whose designated speciality is anaesthesia;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1996/en/si/00...
consultant in the National Health Servicea consultant other than a locum consultant (but including an honorary consultant) employed for the purposes of providing any service as part of the National Health Service;United Kingdom2003 No. 1250
consultant ophthalmologista consultant or honorary consultant appointed in the medical speciality of ophthalmology, who is employed for the purposes of providing any service as part of the health service(2).United Kingdom2014 No. 2854
consultant pathologista hospital consultant whose designated speciality is pathology;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1996/en/si/00...
consultant posta post at the consultant grade in the relevant speciality;United Kingdom2009 No. 166
consultant psychiatrista consultant psychiatrist who is employed by a health board or by an approved centre or a person whose name is entered on the division of psychiatry or the division of child and adolescent psychiatry of the Register of Medical Specialists maintained by the Medical Council in Ireland;IrelandNumber 25 of 2001
consultant radiologista hospital consultant whose designated speciality is radiology;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1996/en/si/00...
consultant social workera social worker with at least three years post-qualification experience and with such skills, qualifications and competences as may be set out by the Welsh Ministers from time to time in guidance issued under section 65 of the 2010 Measure;United Kingdom2012 No. 202 (W. 33)
consultanta natural person retained by any of the Board, the Club, the AIA Sub-Committee, or the Appeals Sub-Committee, either occasionally or on a consistent basis, who is not an employee of either the Board or the Club, to provide services within his/her area of expertise for agreed fees, and who in the opinion of the Board, or the Club, or of the Sub-Committee making the appointment, as the case may be, has the professional qualification or the experiential expertise to qualify him/her to provide the required services;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2005/en/si/05...
consultation bodiesof publicity using electronic means; “any other information”, to apply to information other than that contained in the environmental statement and further information; “any particular person”, which includes non-governmental organisations that promote environmental protection; “local development order” and “LDO”.United Kingdom2006 No. 3295
consultation bodiessuch authorities, bodies or persons mentioned in Schedule 1 as the Department considers appropriate;United Kingdom2006 No. 90
consultation bodya person likely to have an interest in a project by reason of his specific environmental responsibilities or hold any information relevant to a project;United Kingdom2005 No. 32
consultation communication perioda period of 30 working days starting on the determination date or on the day the applicant gives notice of consent under regulation 49(2), as the case may be.United Kingdom2010 No. 675
consultation distancea distance or area relating to an establishment, within which there are potentially significant consequences for human health or the environment from a major accident at the establishment, including potentially significant consequences for developments such as residential areas, buildings and areas of public use, recreational areas and major transport routes;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2015/en/si/02...
consultation documentsthe documents supplied to the local authority by the applicant for the purpose of consulting the local authority under paragraph (2).United Kingdom2011 No. 2055
consultation periodthe period referred to in paragraph 4;United Kingdom2011 No. 1347
consultation statementthe statement prepared under regulation 12(a).United Kingdom2012 No. 767
consultation statementthe statement prepared under regulation 17(1);United Kingdom2004 No. 2204
consultation supportthe business which conduct consultation support.JapanAct No. 123 of 2005
consultationa process involving the open discussion and joint deliberation of all options with respect to potential issues or changes between the Bureau and all interested parties.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
consultationthe establishment of dialogue and exchange of views between the body representative of the employees and/or the employees' representatives and the competent organ of the SCE, at a time, in a manner and with a content which allows the employees' representatives, on the basis of information provided, to express an opinion on measures envisaged by the competent organ which may be taken into account in the decision-making process within the SCE;European Union32003L0072
consulted representativean employee who satisfies the conditions specified in sub-paragraph (1)(a) and (b).United Kingdom2006 No. 48
consulteea person required to be consulted under paragraph (2).United Kingdom1998 No. 644
consumable produceproduce grown for consumption or for other use after severance from the land on which it is grown;United Kingdom1998 No. 3262
consumable rehabilitation appliancean appliance with a short term function and includes appliances such as continence products.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
consumeddestroyed or completely converted to another substance.CanadaSOR/2005-247
consumer Directiveeach of the Directives set out in the Schedule;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2010/en/si/05...
consumer account holdera natural person who holds a deposit account primarily for personal, family, or household purposes but does not include a natural person who holds an account for another in a professional capacity.United StatesBUSINESS AND COMMERCE CODE - T
consumer accountany account used primarily for personal, family, or household purposes.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
consumer advice schemethe consumer advice scheme supported by Citizens Advice or Citizens Advice Scotland, or by them jointly, under article 2 of the Public Bodies (The Office of Fair Trading Transfer of Consumer Advice Scheme Function and Modification of Enforcement Functions) Order 2013 S.I. 2013/783;”;United Kingdom2014 No. 631
consumer advocacy bodythe National Association of Citizens Advice Bureaux or the Scottish Association of Citizens Advice Bureaux;”.United Kingdom2014 No. 631
consumer advocacy bodythe National Association of Citizens Advice Bureaux or the Scottish Association of Citizens Advice Bureaux;United Kingdom2015 No. 699
consumer complaintcommunication that contains any allegation * * *.” The final rule defines “product complaint” as meaning “any communication that contains any allegation * * *.” Another nonsubstantive change was to insert the words “dietary supplements that are” before “superpotent, subpotent” to give the reader a clear understanding as to the article that is superpotent or subpotent.United States72 FR 34752
consumer credit agreementan agreement between the consumer and any other person by which the other person provides the consumer with credit of any amount;United Kingdom2008 No. 1816
consumer credit modifying stepa step specified in regulation 64(4);United Kingdom2012 No. 2079
consumer debtoran individual who is insolvent;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. B-3
consumer debtdebt incurred by an individual primarily for a personal, family, or household purpose.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
consumer generated mediacontent created and made available by consumers to online websites and services on the Internet, including video, audio, and multimedia content.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
consumer goods or servicesgoods or services the cost of which was not deductible by the taxpayer in computing the income from a business or property;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
consumer informationa compilation of such records. Consumer information does not include information that does not identify individuals, such as aggregate information or blind data.United States76 FR 43879
consumer or commercial productany substance, product (including paints, coatings, and solvents), or article (including any container or packaging) held by any person, the use, consumption, storage, disposal, destruction, or decomposition of which may result in the release of volatile organic compounds. The term does not include fuels or fuel additives regulated under section 7545 of this title, or motor vehicles, non-road vehicles, and non-road engines as defined under section 7550 of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
consumer packagea container that is intended for retail display and sale to households or offices, and includes a container that is transported or distributed as part of a larger consolidated container that consists of a number of identical consumer packages;SingaporeCap. 354A, RG 1
consumer price index number relevant to the appropriate yearthe consumer price index number most recently published by the Central Statistics Office before the date on which the rating authority concerned determines the rate in the pound of the rate in respect of the appropriate year;IrelandNumber 13 of 2001
consumer price index number relevant to the preceding yearthe consumer price index number lastly published by the Central Statistics Office in the period beginning on the 1st day of January of the preceding year and ending immediately after the day that falls 12 months before the day on which the consumer price index number referred to in the preceding definition is published;IrelandNumber 13 of 2001
consumer price index numberthe All Items Consumer Price Index Number compiled by the Central Statistics Office and references to the consumer price index number relevant to any financial year are references to the consumer price index number at such date in that year as is determined by the Minister with the consent of the Minister for Finance;IrelandNumber 16 of 1998
consumer price index numberthe All Items Consumer Price Index Number compiled by the Central Statistics Office and references to the consumer price index number relevant to any year are references to the consumer price index number at such date in that year as is determined by the Minister with the consent of the Minister for Finance.IrelandNumber 22 of 2005
consumer price indexthe All Items Consumer Price Index Number supplied by the Central Statistics Office;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2007/en/si/01...
consumer price indexthe Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers, as published by the federal Bureau of Labor Statistics of the United States Department of Labor.United StatesUTILITIES CODE - Title 2 - Cha
consumer prices indexthe all item consumer prices index published by the UK Statistics Authority.United Kingdom2015 No. 94
consumer product safety rulea consumer products safety standard described in section 2056(a) of this title, or a rule under this chapter declaring a consumer product a banned hazardous product.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
consumer producta product, including its components, parts or accessories, that may reasonably be expected to be obtained by an individual to be used for non-commercial purposes, including for domestic, recreational and sports purposes, and includes its packaging.CanadaS.C. 2010, c. 21
consumer proposala proposal made under this Division.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. B-3
consumer servicesservices of a type ordinarily supplied to persons who receive them otherwise than in the course of a trade, business or other undertaking carried on by them (whether for profit or not).United Kingdom1997 No. 229
consumer servicesservices of a type ordinarily supplied to persons who receive them otherwise than in the course of a trade, business or other undertaking carried on by them (whether for profit or not);United Kingdom2008 No. 2852
consumer testingtesting limited to formal data collection and analysis for the specific purpose of evaluating the product for quality assurance and benchmarking purposes of cigarette brands or sub-brands among existing adult smokers.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
consumer transactiona promotion or supply of a product to a consumer;IrelandNumber 19 of 2007
consumer useuse, or possession for use, otherwise than exclusively for the purposes of business ;Sri Lanka26 of 1997
consumer’s installationthe electric lines situated upon the consumer’s side of the supply terminals together with any equipment permanently connected or intended to be permanently connected on that side;United Kingdom2012 No. 381
consumer’s internal pipethe part of the gas installation between a meter installation and a gas appliance;SingaporeCap. 116A, RG 1
consumers’ recyclera person who, in the ordinary course of their business, acquires in the province used and empty returnable containers of that class from consumers for consideration.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. E-15
consumersindividuals (except when they engage in a commercial, industrial, financial, or other business undertaking).JapanAct No. 50 of 2009
consumera person initiating any interstate telephone call using operator services.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
consumera person to whom a private water supply is provided for human consumption purposes;United Kingdom2006 No. 209
consumptionthe total input of organic solvents into an installation per calendar year, or any other 12-month period, less any volatile organic compounds that are recovered for reuse;United Kingdom2010 No. 675
consumptive useuse of water resulting in its permanent removal from the stream.United StatesWATER CODE - Title 3 - Chapter
contact detailsthe name, address and telephone number of the person concerned;United Kingdom2012 No. 637
contact holdinga holding where classical swine fever could have been introduced, whether as a result of the location, movement of persons, pigs or vehicles or in any other way.European Union32001L0089
contact informationa person’s name, postal address and telephone number and the person’s fax number and electronic mail address, if any.CanadaSOR/2002-229
contact lens specialtythe specialty described in columns 2 and 3 of row A of the Table in rule 10 of the General Optical Council (Registration) Rules 2005(4);”;United Kingdom2012 No. 2882
contact lensany thin curved shell of glass, plastic or any other material intended for use by being applied to the human eyeball as an optical lens or any blank from which such lens is prepared;SingaporeCap. 176, OR 9
contact premisespremises that have an epidemiological connection with infected premises, including those that due to their proximity to infected premises the Chief Veterinary Officer considers have an epidemiological connection with infected premises;United Kingdom2012 No. 178
contactora mechanical switching device having only one position of rest, operated otherwise than by hand, capable of making, carrying and breaking currents under normal circuit conditions including overload conditions;United Kingdom2001 No. 73
contactany person who has been exposed to the risk of infection from that disease;SingaporeCap. 137
containedan absolute release limit of 1 kg per day per site to the aquatic environment after wastewater treatment.CanadaSOR/2005-247
container security devicea device, or system, designed, at a minimum, to identify positively a container, to detect and record the unauthorized intrusion of a container, and to secure a container against tampering throughout the supply chain. Such a device, or system, shall have a low false alarm rate as determined by the Secretary.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
container terminala berth or wharf designated by the Director-General as a place from which containers are loaded on or unloaded from vessels, as the case may be;SingaporeCap. 70, RG 1
container vessela vessel which is used for carrying cargo and fitted with fixed or portable cell guides for the carriage of containers;United Kingdom2008 No. 1261
containera bin, box, skip or other receptacle used for the carriage of animal by-products or catering waste, which is not self-propelled;United Kingdom2002 No. 209
containera shipping container or any other unit of cargo handling equipment designed to protect goods being exported.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
containing biodieselthat the products of subheading 2710 20 have a minimum content of biodiesel, i.e. mono-alkyl esters of fatty acids (FAMAE) of a kind used as a fuel, of 0,5 % by volume (determination by EN 14078 method).’.European Union32012R1113
containment deviceany device so described in the original Specification or the amended Specification;United Kingdom1999 No. 454
contaminated bloodblood which is contaminated with any disease, virus, agent or organism which if passed into the blood stream of another could infect the other with a life threatening or potentially life threatening disease;IrelandNumber 26 of 1997
contaminated dry cleaning sitethe areal extent of soil or groundwater contamination with dry cleaning solvents.United StatesHEALTH AND SAFETY CODE - Title
contaminated fluidfluid or substance which is contaminated with any disease, virus, agent or organism which if passed into the blood stream of another could infect the other with a life threatening or potentially life threatening disease;IrelandNumber 26 of 1997
contaminated plants or fruitplants or fruit on which one or more San José Scale insects are found, unless it is confirmed that they are dead;European Union31969L0466
contaminated sitea site where there is a confirmed presence, caused by man, of dangerous substances of such a level that they pose a significant risk to human health or the environment taking into account current and approved future use of the land.European Union2008C0500
contaminated syringea syringe which has in it or on it contaminated blood or contaminated fluid;IrelandNumber 26 of 1997
contaminateddesignated by an inspector as contaminated for the purposes of Article 5(1)(a)(ii) of Directive 98/57/EC;United Kingdom2015 No. 610
contaminatethe direct or indirect introduction of other wastes or substances or preparations to food waste so as to render it unsuitable for authorised treatment, or to diminish the quality of end product and “contaminated” and “contaminant” shall be construed accordingly;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2009/en/si/05...
contaminationcontamination other than non-fixed contamination;United Kingdom2002 No. 1093
contaminationthe human alteration of the chemical, physical, biological or radiological integrity of water which violates federal or state drinking water standards.United Statesdelcode.delaware.gov/title7/c060/sc02...
content standardsbroad descriptions of the knowledge and skills students should acquire in a particular subject area;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
contentious businessany business done by an advocate in any court, civil or military, or relating to proceedings instituted or intended to be instituted in any such court, or any statutory tribunal or before any arbitrator or panel of arbitrators;KenyaCAP. 16
contentany sound, text, data, picture (still or moving), other audio-visual representation, signal or intelligence of any nature or any combination thereof which is capable of being created, processed, stored, retrieved or communicated electronically;IndiaNo. 11 of 2007
contest noticethe notice referred to in regulation 79(1);United Kingdom2015 No. 102
contestanta person, including a parent or grandparent, who claims a right to custody or visitation of a child;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
contestantan individual who contests the election of a Member of the House of Representatives under this chapter.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
contesteea Member of the House of Representatives whose election is contested under this chapter.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
contestany contest broadcast by a radio station in connection with which any money or any other thing of value is offered as a prize or prizes to be paid or presented by the program sponsor or by any other person or persons, as announced in the course of the broadcast.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
contextthe physical, social, economic and policy context of the development.”.United Kingdom2009 No. 1024 (W. 87)
contextthe physical, social, economic and policy context of the development;United Kingdom2010 No. 567
contiguous areathe area of an adjoining county not mentioned in that paragraph through which a public passenger transport service, commencing or finishing in a city or county mentioned in paragraph (1), passes.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2010/en/si/01...
contiguous zonethe entire zone established or to be established by the United States under article 24 of the Convention of the Territorial Sea and the Contiguous Zone.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
contiguousnot separated by more than one-half mile.United StatesINSURANCE CODE - Title 12 - Ch
continental United Statesthe 48 contiguous States and the District of Columbia.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
continental countries of Asia, Europe, North Africa, and the Near EastAlgeria, Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Egypt, Estonia, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Israel, Italy, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Libya, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Portugal, Republic of Moldova, Russian Federation, Spain, Switzerland, Syria, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan.United States70 FR 72881
continental shelfthe seabed and subsoil of the submarine areas that extend beyond the territorial sea throughout the natural prolongation of the land territory to the outer edge of the continental margin, or to a distance of 200 nautical miles from the baselines from which the breadth of the territorial sea is measured where the outer edge of the continental margin does not extend up to that distance.CanadaSI/2013-129
contingency amountthe amount (“the error contingency”) deducted from the primary schools total for the authority for that year under regulation 42(2), including any amount added to that error contingency under regulation 43(1)(d).United Kingdom1997 No. 996
contingency fundsan insurer's contingency funds over and above the amount of the insurer's policy reserves.United StatesINSURANCE CODE - Title 4 - Cha
contingency reservean additional premium reserve established to protect policyholders against the effect of adverse economic cycles or losses.United StatesINSURANCE CODE - Title 12 - Ch
contingent benefita benefit payable under a scheme, other than a payment under section 189 (4), to or for the benefit of the surviving qualified cohabitant (if the scheme so permits) or to or for the benefit of, any dependants of the member qualified cohabitant or the personal representative of the member qualified cohabitant, if the member qualified cohabitant dies while in relevant employment and before attaining any normal pensionable age provided for under the rules of the scheme;IrelandNumber 24 of 2010
contingent costthe cost to the United States in the event of a covered incident the amount of which is equal to the amount of funds the United States is obligated to make available under paragraph 1(b) of Article III of the Convention.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
contingent future interesta legal or equitable interest arising by way of remainder, reversion, possibility of reverter, executory devise, on the occurrence of a condition subsequent, or otherwise.United StatesCIVIL PRACTICE AND REMEDIES CO
contingent liabilitya liability that may arise from past events but whether it will, and how much it may be, is not yet certain;”;United Kingdom2010 No. 287
contingent right of enforcementa vested real property right, which provides the Secretary, on behalf of the United States, the right to enforce the terms of the easement for the duration of the easement. In addition, because the United States has a vested real property right in FRPP easements, i.e., its right of enforcement, the easement cannot be condemned by state or local government, thereby providing further protection of the easement and the federal investment.United States74 FR 2809
contingent right to the allotment of sharesany option to subscribe for shares and any other right to require the allotment of shares to any person whether arising on the conversion into shares of securities of any other description or otherwise.United Kingdom2008 No. 410
continuallyongoing without interruption.United States73 FR 32088
continuation clausean agreement to the following or the like effect, namely, that in the event of the ship being at sea or the voyage otherwise not completed on the expiration of the policy the subject-matter of the insurance shall be held covered until the arrival of the ship, or for a reasonable time thereafter not exceeding thirty days.KenyaCAP. 390
continuation daythe day set out in the federal credit union’s letters patent continuing the local cooperative credit society as a federal credit union.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-3
continuation licencea remote operating licence issued by the Commission under article 3;United Kingdom2014 No. 1641
continued CouncilsBrecknock and Radnor Community Health Council and Montgomeryshire Community Health Council;United Kingdom2010 No. 289 (W. 38)
continued Councila Council continued in existence by article 10 of the Community Health Councils Establishment Order 2010 (S.I. 2010/289 (W.38));United Kingdom2010 No. 288 (W. 37)
continued ability and fitness testthe test of continued ability and fitness to give instruction in the driving of motor cars referred to in regulation 4(2) and the nature and content of which is prescribed in regulation 13;United Kingdom2010 No. 227
continued dispensing supplythe supply of Pharmaceutical benefits in the circumstances in paragraph 16A;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
continued paymentbenefit payable by virtue of section 248(2);Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2007/en/si/01...
continued ruleany pre-commencement provision designated in accordance with article 4 as it has effect after commencement by virtue of this Order;United Kingdom2001 No. 1534
continuing NHS carea package of care which is arranged and funded solely by NHS bodies(2) to meet a person’s continuing care needs;United Kingdom2003 No. 2277
continuing administering authorityOrkney Islands Council and Shetland Islands Council;United Kingdom1995 No. 3294 (S. 243)
continuing airworthinessall of the processes ensuring that, at any time in its operating life, the aircraft complies with the airworthiness requirements in force and is in a condition for safe operation;European Union32003R2042
continuing applicationone which has been made but not determined before 20th December 2000.United Kingdom2000 No. 3343 (C. 110)
continuing approvalan approval that continues to have effect on and after 7th March 2016 in accordance with article 2(4);United Kingdom2015 No. 492
continuing arrangementan arrangement made between a building society and another person whereby, in contemplation of a series of advances comprising excess advances being made by the society to members for the purpose of their being used in defraying the purchase price of land, that person undertakes to give to the society a series of guarantees, each of which is to secure sums payable to the society in respect of such an advance;KenyaCAP. 489
continuing candidatea justice who has not become an excluded candidate;United Kingdom2002 No. 193
continuing care arrangementan arrangement between the dentist and the patient whereby the dentist provides care and treatment in accordance with paragraph 4 of Schedule 1;United Kingdom1996 No. 177 (S. 14)
continuing carecare provided over an extended period of time to a person to meet physical or mental health needs which have arisen as a result of illness;”;United Kingdom2007 No. 315 (W. 29)
continuing disputeone which has been referred to the Director General of Gas Supply but not determined before 20th December 2000.United Kingdom2000 No. 3343 (C. 110)
continuing earningsthe average daily earnings which an adjudication officer is satisfied that the reservist is continuing to receive from his employer during his relevant service;United Kingdom2005 No. 859
continuing education and training eventa learning event, lecture, seminar, curriculum or other programme or method of study (whether requiring attendance or not) that is relevant to the needs and professional standards of optometrists or dispensing opticians;United Kingdom2005 No. 1473
continuing employmenta pensionable employment which a person held immediately before he became entitled to a pension under the scheme and which he continues to hold whether it is pensionable or not;United Kingdom1995 No. 300
continuing exerciseany exercise of the functions described in paragraph (1) which has been commenced but not determined before 20th December 2000.United Kingdom2000 No. 3343 (C. 110)
continuing money advisera money adviser who charges a fee (see regulation 12(3));United Kingdom2011 No. 141
continuing oversightthe tasks to be conducted to verify that the conditions under which a certificate has been granted continue to be fulfilled at any time during its period of validity, as well as the taking of any safeguard measure;European Union32002R1592
continuing proceedingsproceedings instituted before the date on which this Order comes into force;United Kingdom2006 No. 2890
continuing professional development pointa continuing professional development point which a registered architect obtains by successfully completing any continuing professional development program;SingaporeCap. 12, R 1
continuing professional developmenta course or courses of further education or training (or both) of solicitors whether relating to law or to management, including a course specifically approved by the education committee intended to develop a solicitor in his or her professional knowledge, skills and abilities; and may also be referred to in common usage as “CDP”;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2003/en/si/00...
continuing proposalone which has been made but not determined before 20th December 2000.United Kingdom2000 No. 3343 (C. 110)
continuing risk policya policy which has acquired a surrender value and continues, by the imposition of charges on the policy without reference to the policy holder, to assure an amount which will become payable by the insurance undertaking in the event of death or disability;IrelandNumber 2 of 2003
continuing servicepensionable service that continues following the exercise of the option in regulation 64(2) from the option date;United Kingdom2014 No. 290
continuity principlesthe provisions of sub-paragraphs (1) to (7).United Kingdom2013 No. 349
continuous ‘C’ Class ceiling or lininga ‘C’ Class division forming a ceiling or lining which terminates only at an ‘A’ or ‘B’ Class division;United Kingdom1998 No. 1012
continuous aid servicesthe services rendered to persons who fall under any one of the following items, and who are in genuine need of aid for reform and rehabilitation, by placing them in offenders rehabilitation facilities and offering aid necessary for their reform and rehabilitation, such as offering accommodation and helping them obtain education and training, medical care or employment, providing them with vocational guidance, teaching them the life skills necessary to adapt themselves to life in society, and helping them reform or coordinate their living environment.JapanAct No. 86 of 1995
continuous emission monitoring systemthe equipment as required by section 7651k of this title, used to sample, analyze, measure, and provide on a continuous basis a permanent record of emissions and flow (expressed in pounds per million British thermal units (lbs/mmBtu), pounds per hour (lbs/hr) or such other form as the Administrator may prescribe by regulations under section 7651k of this title).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
continuous feedingthe process whereby waste is fed into a combustion chamber without human assistance while the incinerator is in normal operating conditions with the combustion chamber operative temperature between 850°C and 1200°C;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2007/en/si/07...
continuous feedthe process whereby waste is fed into a combustion chamber without human assistance while the incinerator is in normal operating conditions with the combustion chamber operative temperatures within the range of 850° and 1200°C;United Kingdom2008 No. 2924
continuous freight movementthe transportation of tangible personal property by one or more carriers to a destination specified by the shipper of the property, where all freight transportation services supplied by the carriers are supplied as a consequence of instructions given by the shipper of the property;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. E-15
continuous licencea licence that is not a term licence.United Kingdom1995 No. 2908
continuous listening watcha radio watch which is not interrupted other than for brief intervals when the ship’s receiving capability is impaired or blocked by its own communications or when the facilities are under periodical maintenance or checks;United Kingdom1999 No. 3210
continuous maintenancegrading or other routine road maintenance beginning before September 1, 1981, and continuing until the date of protest.United StatesTRANSPORTATION CODE - Title 6
continuous monitoring by transmissometerto determining compliance with opacity standards, and the use of data from COMS is deemed acceptable. This change strengthens the Virginia SIP by allowing the use of COMS data to determine compliance with opacity standards, which will make compliance determinations easier.United States75 FR 8249
continuous period of 6 monthsa continuous period of 6 months that commences on or after the relevant date.IrelandNumber 27 of 2004
continuous period of eligible servicea period of eligible service disregarding any period not exceeding 5 years in which the person is not in eligible service(51).United Kingdom2015 No. 113
continuous period of pensionable servicea period of pensionable service under this scheme disregarding any gap in pensionable service not exceeding 5 years unless otherwise provided;United Kingdom2015 No. 78
continuous period of service in scheme employmenta period of service in scheme employment disregarding any gap in service in scheme employment not exceeding 6 months.United Kingdom2015 No. 181
continuous period of servicea period of service in scheme employment disregarding any gap in service not exceeding 5 years;United Kingdom2015 No. 78
continuous regenerationthe regeneration process of an exhaust after-treatment system that occurs either permanently or at least once per WHTC hot start test. Such a regeneration process will not require a special test procedure.European Union42010X0831(01)
continuous regenerationthe regeneration process of an exhaust aftertreatment system that occurs either permanently or at least once per ETC test. Such a regeneration process will not require a special test procedure;European Union32005L0078
continuous structurespremises that share common foundations;United Kingdom2006 No. 1503
continuous supervision of speedcontinuous indication and enforcement of the maximal allowed target speed on all sections of the line.European Union32014L0088
continuous supplyof a wire, pipeline, satellite, other conduit or other telecommunications facility.CanadaSOR/2010-99
continuous totaliseran automatic weighing instrument that continuously determines the mass of a bulk product on a conveyor belt, without systematic sub-division of the product and without interrupting the movement of the conveyor belt;United Kingdom2006 No. 1270
continuous transmission commodityof a wire, pipeline or other conduit;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. E-15
continuous watcha radio watch that is not interrupted or is interrupted only for brief intervals when the vessels receiving capability is impaired or blocked by its own communications or when the facilities are under periodical maintenance or checks;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2007/en/si/06...
continuously forested arealand spanning more than one hectare with trees higher than five metres and a canopy cover of more than 30 per cent, or trees able to reach those thresholds in situ;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2014/en/si/04...
continuously maintained residence in the Commonwealth under long-term investor status.a “continuous” absence of six months or more.United States75 FR 79264
continuously manned central control stationa central control station which is continuously manned by a responsible member of the crew;United Kingdom1998 No. 1012
continuously tendedthat the buoy is in use by fishers or divers at the time it is observed and that the fishers' or divers' boat is in some proximity to the buoy.United States79 FR 41879
continuouslywithout a gap of any period.United Kingdom2014 No. 1964
continuousthat the surety bond will renew automatically from year to year unless the bond is cancelled by surety or the DMEPOS supplier or the DMEPOS supplier fails to pay the premium.United States74 FR 166
continuouswithout regard to periods of temporary interruption of the membership or employment;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 32 (2nd Supp.
continuum of carea community plan developed to organize and deliver housing and services to meet the specific needs of people who are homeless as they move to stable housing and achieve maximum self-sufficiency;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
contraceptive productany product designed for the purposes of human contraception, but does not include any product designed for the purpose of monitoring fertility.United Kingdom2006 No. 1472
contraceptive servicesthe services described in paragraph 3(2) of Schedule 1;United Kingdom2004 No. 115
contract award noticea notice in accordance with regulation 31(1).United Kingdom2009 No. 2992
contract commoditywheat, corn, grain sorghum, barley, oats, upland cotton, and rice.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
contract hire companya person to whom new cars are supplied for hire or lease which are retained in his ownership for a period of at least 6 months;United Kingdom2000 No. 2088
contract management guidethe guide developed under this subchapter.United StatesGOVERNMENT CODE - Title 10 - C
contract marketa registered entity;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
contract noticea notice sent to the Official Journal in accordance with regulation 11(2), 12(2) or 13(2);United Kingdom1995 No. 201
contract of employmentany agreement between an employee and his employer determining the terms and conditions of his employment;United Kingdom2006 No. 177
contract of serviceany agreement, whether in writing or oral, express or implied, whereby one person agrees to employ another as an employee and that other agrees to serve his employer as an employee;SingaporeCap. 274A
contract processa technology or process arising out of the joint research and development;European Union32000R2659
contract productsproducts produced with the licensed technology;European Union32004R0772
contract provisionany legal obligation between a boxer and a boxing service provider.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
contract stevedoring companiesthose stevedoring companies licensed to do business in the State of Alaska that meet the requirements of section 932 of title 33;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
contract sumthe accurate quotation for the connection.United Kingdom2005 No. 1135
contracted private hospitala private hospital with which the Commission has entered into arrangements for the care and welfare of eligible persons.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
contracted-out functionthe person to whom, and to whose employees, that authorisation is given;United Kingdom1999 No. 2128
contracted-out schemean occupational retirement benefits scheme including an umbrella retirement benefits scheme or an individual retirement benefit scheme which has been approved and registered by the Authority for purposes of receiving Tier II Contributions and, where applicable, Tier II Fund Credit transfers from the Fund;KenyaNo. 45 of 2013
contracting Governmentany such Government as is referred to in paragraph (a).KenyaCAP. 389
contracting Statea State which is a party to the International Agreement;United Kingdom1998 No. 1672
contracting authoritiesthe State, regional or local authorities, bodies governed by public law or associations formed by one or more such authorities or one or more such bodies governed by public law, and includes central government authorities, but does not include Her Majesty in her private capacity;United Kingdom2015 No. 102
contracting governmentthe government of a country which has accepted the Convention;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2007/en/si/03...
contracting party countrya country that, at the time the relevant journey is commenced, is a party to ADR.United Kingdom2002 No. 1093
contracting partyIreland or Anguilla as the context requires;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2010/en/si/00...
contracting partyany country that is eligible under article 9 of the agreement and that has complied with the terms of such article.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
contracting statea state party to the Chicago Convention;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2000/en/si/03...
contractor’s basisthe method of ascertaining the net annual value of lands and heritages by reference to their cost of construction or provision or to their capital value;United Kingdom2005 No. 41
contractor’s leafleta leaflet drawn up in accordance with paragraph 72 of Schedule 5;United Kingdom2004 No. 627
contractor’s list of patientsthe list prepared and maintained by a Health Board under paragraph 14 of Schedule 5;United Kingdom2004 No. 115
contractor’s practice areathe area specified in the agreement as the area in which essential services are to be provided;United Kingdom2004 No. 627
contractor’s premisesan address specified in the agreement as one at which services are to be provided under the agreement;United Kingdom2004 No. 627
contractors principlethe method of ascertaining the net annual value of hereditaments by reference to their costs of construction or provision or to their capital value;United Kingdom1997 No. 81
contractora person or persons other than the Board who is a party, or are parties, to the agreement;”;United Kingdom2013 No. 363
contractora person who makes an improvement on real estate and who, as a necessary or incidental part of the service, incorporates tangible personal property into the property improved.United StatesTAX CODE - Title 2 - Chapter
contractual weeksthe number of weeks in every period of 12 months for which (on that assumption) a wage or salary is payable to the employee.United Kingdom1997 No. 3048 (S. 192)
contractual weeksthe number of weeks in every period of 12 months for which, assuming he is not away on unpaid leave, pay is payable to him;United Kingdom1998 No. 366 (S. 14)
contracta licence, permit or lease granting a surface or subsurface right or interest in land — or an instrument evidencing an easement, a right-of-way, a right of entry or any other disposition of a right or interest in land — that is granted, issued or made for the purposes of oil or gas exploration or exploitation.CanadaS.C. 2005, c. 48
contrasta contrast in the amount of light which is reflected by the surface of a part of a vehicle or its equipment which is required by this Part to contrast;SingaporeCap. 276, R 9
contravention timethe time at which, if this regulation did not apply, the electricity distributor would become liable to pay the prescribed sum to the customer or relevant authority as appropriate.United Kingdom2015 No. 698
contraventiona bus lane contravention in which a vehicle is involved;United Kingdom2005 No. 2757
contribute importantlyto be an important cause, but not necessarily the most important cause;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. E-19
contributed importantlya cause which is important but not necessarily more important than any other cause.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
contributing bodywhatsoever;United Kingdom2010 No. 410
contributing membera member of the Main Scheme;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2003/en/si/02...
contributing oilcrude oil and fuel oil.IndiaACT NO. 63 OF 2002
contributing third partya person who has made or agreed to make (whether or not under a legally binding agreement) a payment to a registered person to secure the making by him of a qualifying contribution or to reimburse him, in whole or in part, for any such contribution he has made;”.United Kingdom1999 No. 3270
contributing third partya person who has made or agreed to make (whether or not under a legally binding agreement) a payment to a registered person to secure the making by the registered person of a qualifying contribution or to reimburse the registered person, in whole or in part, for any such contribution that person has made;United Kingdom2015 No. 3
contribution capa cap on the contribution to the unfair financial burden in order to promote the development of the postal sector for the provision of postal services within the scope of universal postal service and to promote the interests of postal service users availing of postal services within the scope of universal postal service;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2013/en/si/04...
contribution defendantany defendant, counterdefendant, or third-party defendant from whom any party seeks contribution with respect to any portion of damages for which that party may be liable, but from whom the claimant seeks no relief at the time of submission.United StatesCIVIL PRACTICE AND REMEDIES CO
contribution noticea notice issued under Article 34 (contribution notices where avoidance of employer debt), 43 (contribution notices where non-compliance with financial support direction) or 51 (contribution notice where failure to comply with restoration order) of the Order;United Kingdom2005 No. 131
contribution perioda period in respect of which contributions appropriate to the benefit in question are payable, have been paid or treated as paid under the legislation concerned or, in the case of Ireland, a period in respect of which a person has qualifying contributions appropriate to the benefit in question;United Kingdom2007 No. 438
contribution periodthe period during which additional contributions in accordance with Part I of Schedule 4 were paid.”.United Kingdom1996 No. 2269
contribution quarterone of the 4 periods of not less than 13 contribution weeks commencing on the first day of the first, 14th, 27th or 40th contribution week in any year.United Kingdom2001 No. 102
contribution to combined budgetsexpenditure by a local education authority on combined services;United Kingdom2008 No. 377
contribution weeka period of 7 days beginning with midnight between Saturday and Sunday;United Kingdom2001 No. 102
contribution-based jobseeker’s allowanceany contribution-based jobseeker’s allowance which does not fall within the definition of “specified benefit(32)”;”.United Kingdom1996 No. 2344
contributions electionan election under article 8(1) not to make pension contributions;United Kingdom2007 No. 215
contributions equivalent premiuma premium under section 55(2) of PSA 1993;United Kingdom2014 No. 217
contributions for employment benefitsamounts paid in whole or in part by an employer on behalf of a worker or the worker’s spouse, child or dependant for health care, life insurance and pension benefits.  1997, c. 16, Sched. A, s. 25 (7); 1999, c. 6, s. 67 (5); 2005, c. 5, s. 73 (5).Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/statute/97w16
contributions payment periodthe period beginning on the start date and ending with the date on which the final monthly payment is due;United Kingdom2014 No. 217
contributionscontributions by Canada pursuant to an agreement;CanadaR.S.C. 1970, c. U-1
contributionspayments required by a State law to be made into an unemployment fund by any person on account of having individuals in his employ, to the extent that such payments are made by him without being deducted or deductible from the remuneration of individuals in his employ.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
contributiona contribution towards the cost of a surviving spouse’s or children’s pension;United Kingdom1995 No. 638
contributiona gift of money made by a written instrument which identifies the person making the contribution by full name and mailing address, but does not include a subscription, loan, advance, or deposit of money, or anything of value or anything described in subparagraph (B), (C), or (D) of section 9032(4).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
contributory derivative pensiona derivative pension computed wholly or partly by reference to contributions paid by, and to the age of, an officer;United Kingdom1995 No. 238
contributory placesuch area as the Minister may specify under section 215(3);KenyaCAP. 265
contributory salary and wagesan amount calculated in accordance with section 12;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-8
contributory self-employed earningsan amount calculated in accordance with section 13;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-8
contributoryevery person liable to contribute to the assets of a company in the event of its being wound up, and for the purposes of all proceedings for determining, and all proceedings prior to the final determination of, the persons who are to be deemed contributories, includes any person alleged to be a contributory.KenyaCAP. 486
contributoryevery person liable to contribute to the assets of a company in the event of its being wound up, and subsection (2) supplements this definition;IrelandNumber 38 of 2014
contributora participant who is admitted to the AVC Scheme in accordance with paragraph 3(1);United Kingdom1999 No. 1082
control areaa controlled airspace extending upwards from a specified limit above the earth specified by the appropriate ATS authority;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2004/en/si/00...
control areaan area designated by the Secretary under paragraph (7)(E).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
control devicea device using the interface which will be used when the measuring equipment is permanently installed which receives a call signal from the fuel dispenser and authorises delivery.”.United Kingdom2003 No. 422
control documenta control document issued in accordance with Article 6 of the ASOR;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1999/en/si/01...
control instrumenta non-automatic weighing instrument used to determine the mass of a reference wagon;United Kingdom2003 No. 2454
control limita concentration of asbestos in the atmosphere when measured in accordance with the 1997 WHO recommended method, or by a method giving equivalent results to that method approved by the Executive, of 0.1 fibres per cubic centimetre of air averaged over a continuous period of 4 hours;United Kingdom2007 No. 31
control measures, means, or techniquesto circumvent the requirement that emission limitations must regulate sources continuously. To the extent that there is any ambiguity in the requirements of section 110(a)(2), it is not reasonable to interpret the statute to allow the explicit requirement that emission limitations must be continuous to be negated in this fashion.United States80 FR 33839
control measuresthe measures in article 23(1) and (2), and any measure required under article 24.United Kingdom2009 No. 173
control measurea measure taken to prevent or reduce exposure to asbestos (including the provision of systems of work and supervision, the cleaning of workplaces, premises, plant and equipment, and the provision and use of engineering controls and personal protective equipment);United Kingdom2007 No. 31
control or inspection procedureany procedure used, directly or indirectly, to determine that a sanitary or phytosanitary measure is fulfilled, including sampling, testing, inspection, evaluation, verification, monitoring, auditing, assurance of conformity, accreditation, registration, certification, or other procedure involving the physical examination of a good, of the packaging of a good, or of the equipment or facilities directly related to production, marketing, or use of a good, but does not mean an approval procedure.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
control periodthe period commencing on May 13, 1982 and terminating on March 31, 1987;CanadaSOR/82-896
control pillarthe ground mounted lockable cabinet which houses a public electricity supplier’s electrical supply equipment and the control and protection equipment for the lighting system;”;United Kingdom2001 No. 73
control plota plot sown with seed from an official sample of seed from a seed lot (whether the official sample of the seed submitted in accordance with regulation 6(2) or another official sample of the seed);United Kingdom2005 No. 3036 (W. 224)
control relationshipa control relationship as defined in Article 1(1) and (2) of the Group Consolidated Accounts Directive;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2006/en/si/03...
control rooma room either within or outside a propelling machinery space from which propelling machinery and boilers may be controlled;United Kingdom1998 No. 2515
control samplethe GMO or its genetic material (positive sample) and the parental organism or its genetic material that has been used for the purpose of the genetic modification (negative sample);European Union32003R1829
control stationsspaces in which radio or main navigating equipment, or the emergency source of power, or the central fire recording equipment, or fire control equipment, or fire-extinguishing installations are located or a control room located outside a propulsion machinery space;United Kingdom1998 No. 1012
control stationany Signal Station and any station whose purpose is to aid the direction, or control, of movements of shipping;SingaporeCap. 170A, RG 7
control techniquesmethods for guiding and controlling the operations of information systems to ensure adherence to the provisions of subchapter III of chapter 35 of title 44 and other related information security requirements.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
control temperaturethe maximum temperature at which certain dangerous goods can be safely carried as determined in accordance with the Approved Methods;United Kingdom1996 No. 2095
control towera building comprising an area at ground level not exceeding 350 square metres and having a height above ground level not exceeding 19 metres to be located on the north side of the work and to be used for regulating the movement of vessels;United Kingdom2007 No. 3219
control tyre(s) (C)an intermediate tyre or a set of intermediate tyres which is used when the candidate tyre and the reference tyre cannot be directly compared on the same vehicle;European Union32011R0228
control zonea control zone declared under article 15;United Kingdom2012 No. 199
control zonea control zone to which article 5(2)(a) of the Channel Tunnel (Customs and Excise) Order 1990 refers;”.United Kingdom2003 No. 2758
controllable balloona balloon which is not a small balloon and which is capable of free controlled flight;United Kingdom2013 No. 2870
controlled Chinese peanutsChinese peanuts which are intended for human consumption or to be used as an ingredient in foodstuffs;United Kingdom2002 No. 774
controlled Egyptian peanutsEgyptian peanuts which are intended for human consumption or to be used as an ingredient in foodstuffs;United Kingdom2003 No. 2074
controlled Turkish productsTurkish products which are intended for human consumption or to be used as an ingredient in foodstuffs;United Kingdom2002 No. 773
controlled VFR flighta controlled flight conducted in accordance with the visual flight rules;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2002/en/si/04...
controlled access automated teller machinean automated teller machine located in a branch or a point of service of a retail association or in an enclosed area adjacent to a branch or a point of service of a retail association, access to which is controlled by a system that permits entry to automated teller machine users.CanadaSOR/2003-297
controlled activitythe keeping or use of a controlled substance within a catchment control site;United Kingdom1999 No. 915
controlled aerodromean aerodrome at which air traffic control service is provided by the appropriate ATS authority to aerodrome traffic;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2004/en/si/00...
controlled airspaceairspace that has been notified as Class A, Class B, Class C, Class D or Class E airspace;United Kingdom2013 No. 2870
controlled and directedcompliance with requirements relating to having an office, a designated person ashore, a representative person or a manager within the State, as appropriate, and associated responsibilities in relation to a ship as deemed necessary by the Minister and set out in regulations made by the Minister under this section;IrelandNumber 43 of 2014
controlled area orderany declaratory order made under article 30 of the Foot-and-Mouth Disease Order 1983(3);United Kingdom2002 No. 280 (W. 32)
controlled areaa Pelican controlled area, a Puffin controlled area or a Zebra controlled area;United Kingdom1997 No. 2400
controlled areaany area declared as such in the Republic of Ireland for preventing or controlling the spread of the disease.United Kingdom2003 No. 425
controlled companya company (other than a company within a description set out in the Schedule to this Order) which for the purposes of Part V is under the control of a local authority or is treated as being under the control of each of two or more local authorities;United Kingdom1995 No. 849
controlled consignmenta consignment prohibited from movement under article 5;United Kingdom2009 No. 3391
controlled crops or plantscrops, grown for any purpose, of the types of varieties of plants which are protected by an order in the area concerned, and such additional kinds of crop or plants, whether grown or self-sown and whether of those or any other types or varieties, as may be specified in such order for the purposes of this definition;KenyaCAP. 326
controlled deliverya delivery permitted in the State in accordance with this Chapter or in a designated state in accordance with the relevant international instrument for the purposes of an investigation into an offence;IrelandNumber 7 of 2008
controlled drugany substance or product which is for the time being specified in Part I, II or III of the First Schedule or anything that contains any such substance or product;SingaporeCap. 185
controlled entityany creature, product or material which is excluded from the definition of “relevant animal or animal product” in the Control Order solely by reason that it is neither food nor a food source;United Kingdom1999 No. 336
controlled equipment, controlled material or controlled substanceany equipment, material or substance, respectively, specified in the Third Schedule;SingaporeCap. 185
controlled fiscal yeara fiscal year referred to in the definition “spending limit”;CanadaS.C. 1992, c. 19
controlled flightany flight which is provided with air traffic control services;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2002/en/si/04...
controlled foreign corporationany foreign (i.e., non-U.S.) corporation if more than 50 percent of the total combined voting power of all classes of stock of such corporation entitled to vote, or the total value of the stock of such corporation, is owned, or is considered as owned, by “United States shareholders” on any day during the taxable year of such foreign corporation. The term a “United States shareholder” means, with respect to any foreign corporation, a United States person who owns, or is considered as owning, 10 percent or more of the total combined voting power of all classes of stock entitled to vote of such foreign corporation.CanadaS.C. 2014, c. 20, s. 99
controlled functiona function prescribed in regulations made under section 20 ;IrelandNumber 23 of 2010
controlled goodsany goods of a type, class or description specified in the First Schedule;SingaporeCap. 53, RG 1
controlled goodsgoods used and unused, specified in Part 1 of Schedule 1 to the Export of Goods, Transfer of Technology and Provision of Technical Assistance (Control) Order 2003(2), the supply and delivery of which are prohibited by this Order. For the avoidance of doubt “controlled goods” does not include software and technology.United Kingdom2004 No. 318
controlled groupany group treated as a single employer under subsection (b), (c), (m), or (o) of section 414.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
controlled hot chilli and hot chilli productshot chilli and hot chilli products intended for human consumption;United Kingdom2003 No. 1940
controlled housing conditionsa type of animal husbandry where swine are kept at all times under conditions controlled by the food business operator with regard to feeding and housing;European Union32014R0216
controlled investmentan investment which falls within Part 2 of Schedule 1 to the Financial Promotion Order(4);United Kingdom2013 No. 637
controlled jelly confectioneryany jelly confectionery which contains E425: Konjac: (i) Konjac gum (ii) Konjac glucomannane and which is intended for human consumption;United Kingdom2002 No. 931
controlled jelly mini-cupsany jelly mini-cups which contain any of the relevant food additives and which are intended for human consumption;United Kingdom2009 No. 417
controlled localityan area that is a controlled locality by virtue of regulation 36(1) or is determined to be so in accordance with regulation 36(2) or paragraph 7(4) of Schedule 9;United Kingdom2013 No. 349
controlled materialscontrolled energetic materials enumerated in ECCNs 1C011, 1C111, 1C239, 1C608, or USML Category V.United States79 FR 263
controlled meatany fresh meat, minced meat, meat preparation, mechanically separated meat or meat product derived from poultry, other captive birds or wild feathered game;United Kingdom2006 No. 196
controlled pesticidea pesticide containing any of the chemical substances listed in Annex I;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1995/en/si/01...
controlled placeany place at which, with the permission of the Commissioners, it may be released for free circulation;United Kingdom1999 No. 2325
controlled productschilli, chilli products and curcuma intended for human consumption and palm oil intended for direct human consumption;United Kingdom2005 No. 1442
controlled productany product or thing the supplies of which are allocated under a mandatory allocation program established pursuant to Part I;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. E-9
controlled service or fittinga service or fitting in relation to which Part G, H or J of Schedule 1 imposes a requirement;United Kingdom2000 No. 2531
controlled spacea substantial and identifiable segment of space (such as a building, floor, or wing) in a location that the Administrator of General Services controls for purposes of assignment of space.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
controlled substancea drug or other substance identified under Schedule I, II, III, IV, or V in section 812(c) of title 21.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
controlled substancea manganese-based substance that is mentioned in the schedule and includes any other substance that contains such a manganese-based substance;CanadaS.C. 1997, c. 11
controlled trust moneysmoneys received, held or controlled by a controlling trustee which are subject to a controlled trust of which the controlling trustee is a controlling trustee;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2014/en/si/05...
controlled trusta trust of which he is a sole trustee or co-trustee only with one or more of his partners or employees;SingaporeCap. 161
controlled wastehousehold, industrial and commercial waste or any such waste;United Kingdom2013 No. 255
controlled waterstidal waters and parts of the sea in or adjacent to Northern Ireland up to the seaward limits of territorial waters,”.United Kingdom1995 No. 340
controlled wine-sector productany wine-sector product the movement of which is for the time being prohibited pursuant to regulation 8;United Kingdom2001 No. 2193 (W. 155)
controlled wine–sector productany wine–sector product whose movement has been prohibited pursuant to regulation 9;United Kingdom1995 No. 615
controlled worksany such works...United Kingdom1996 No. 275 (N.I. 2)
controlled zonea protection zone, a surveillance zone, a restricted zone, a temporary movement restriction zone, a temporary control zone, a low pathogenic avian influenza restricted zone , an avian influenza prevention zone or an avian influenza (restrictions on mammals) zone;United Kingdom2006 No. 336
controlled-pilot data link communicationsof communication between controller and pilot using data link for ATC communications;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2004/en/si/00...
controlledcontrolled, directly or indirectly in any manner whatever.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
controlledthat the power conferred by regulation 10 (1) has been exercised in relation to it and that no consent to its movement has been given under regulation 13(1) when the circumstances in paragraph 13(2) and (3) apply;United Kingdom2010 No. 198
controller of safety critical workany person controlling the carrying out of safety critical work on a transport system or in relation to a vehicle used on a transport system;United Kingdom2006 No. 599
controller-pilot data link communicationsof communication between controller and pilot using data link for ATC communications;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2001/en/si/05...
controllera 12% controller or 20% controller as defined in section 15B(3);SingaporeCap. 19
controllera person (“A”) who falls within any of the cases in subsection (2).United Kingdom2009 No. 534
controlling authoritythe controlling authority of that company;United Kingdom1996 No. 604
controlling behaviourneeded for independence, resistance or escape or regulating their everyday behaviour;United Kingdom2014 No. 771
controlling individualthe holder of a TFSA or the annuitant of a RRIF or RRSP, as the case may be.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
controlling interestthe possession, directly or indirectly, of the power to direct or cause the direction of the management of that person, whether through the ownership of shares, voting, securities, partnerships or other ownership interests, agreements or otherwise;KenyaCAP. 314
controlling trusteea solicitor who is a sole trustee of a trust or a sole executor or administrator of an estate or who is a co-trustee or co-executor or co-administrator only with his or her partner or employee, or with more than one of such persons;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2014/en/si/05...
controlling undertakingan undertaking over which such a dominant influence can be exercised.United Kingdom1999 No. 3323
controlsof establishing control. First, a national bank controls an operating subsidiary if the bank owns more than 50 percent of the voting interest (or similar type of controlling interest) in the subsidiary. Second, control may be established if the parent bank “otherwise controls” the operating subsidiary and no other party controls more than 50 percent of the voting interest (or similar type of controlling interest) in the subsidiary.United States73 FR 22216
controlcontrol by any means.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
controlcontrol exercised by two or more persons who have an agreement or understanding (whether formal or informal) which may lead to their adopting a common policy in respect of the issuer;United Kingdom1995 No. 1537
convalescent admissiona short period of medically prescribed convalescence for a entitled person who is recovering from an acute illness or an operation.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
convenera person who impartially assists an agency in determining whether establishment of a negotiated rulemaking committee is feasible and appropriate in a particular rulemaking;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
convening authoritya person appointed in accordance with regulation 3 as convening authority in relation to a matter or a category of matters;United Kingdom2008 No. 1651
convening officerthe Defence Court-martial Administrator or Service Court-martial Administrator, who convenes that court-martial in accordance with section 163;KenyaCAP. 199
convening orderan order given by the convening authority to convene a service inquiry panel;United Kingdom2008 No. 1651
convenorthe convenor of Commissioners elected according to paragraph 1 of Schedule 2;United Kingdom2013 No. 308
convention applicationan application for the protection of a design which has been made in a convention country.United Kingdom2006 No. 1975
convention applicationan application in the United Kingdom under section 14;United Kingdom1995 No. 2912
convention country, territory, state or areaa convention country, territory, state or area which is a party to a multilateral agreement, treaty or convention relating to copyright to which the State is also a party, and which is specified in the Third Schedule .IrelandNumber 28 of 2000
convention countrya country in relation to which there is a Civil Procedure Convention (which has the same meaning as in rule 6.31(c));United Kingdom2008 No. 2178 (L. 10)
convention eventa conference, congress, convention, seminar or symposium, held in and involving the use of some or all of the conference facilities of the Convention Centre, and includes a reception, dinner, banquet or stage show held as part of such an event involving the use of some or all of the facilities of the Convention Centre;IrelandNumber 9 of 2010
convention facilityreal property that is acquired by way of lease, licence or similar arrangement by the sponsor or organizer of a convention for use exclusively as the site for the convention;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. E-15
convention oilcrude oil, fuel oil, diesel oil, and lubricating oil;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
convention travel documenta travel document issued in accordance with Article 28 of the Convention relating to the Status of Refugees done at Geneva on 28th July 1951(24);United Kingdom2014 No. 581
conventional DirectiveCouncil Directive 2001/16 of the European Parliament and of the Council on the interoperability of the conventional rail system(4);United Kingdom2006 No. 599
conventional TEN rail systemthat part of the trans-European conventional rail system located within the territory of the United Kingdom;United Kingdom2006 No. 397
conventional biofuelrenewable fuel that is ethanol derived from corn starch.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
conventional counterparta similar food or feed produced without the help of genetic modification and for which there is a well-established history of safe use;European Union32003R1829
conventional cropa crop that has not been grown in accordance in the terms of a Tir Gofal agreement;United Kingdom1999 No. 1176
conventional gasolineany gasoline which does not meet specifications set by a certification under this subsection.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
conventional inboard enginean inboard engine that is rated at 373 kW at most.CanadaSOR/2011-10
conventional landagreement land which is not organic land;United Kingdom2005 No. 621
conventional mortgagea mortgage other than a mortgage as to which the Corporation has the benefit of any guaranty, insurance or other obligation by the United States or any of its agencies or instrumentalities.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
conventional munitiona munition that is not a nuclear, radiological, chemical, biological or toxin weapon.CanadaS.C. 2014, c. 27
conventional rolling stockrolling stock which is or forms part of the rolling stock subsystem of the conventional TEN rail system;United Kingdom2006 No. 397
conventional tower cranea slewing jib type crane with jib located at the top of a vertical tower and which is assembled on a construction site from components;United Kingdom2010 No. 333
conventional treatmentany treatment process used to reduce the fermentability and possible health hazards associated with sludge, including biological, chemical or heat treatments that ensure that at east 99% of pathogens have been destroyed;United Kingdom2011 No. 403
conventional unheated aluminum wing tankthat is both technically feasible and economically viable. For example, the Boeing 787 will have wing fuel tanks constructed of composites, and FRM using nitrogen has been incorporated into the design to reduce the fuel tank flammability below that of a conventional aluminum wing tank.United States73 FR 42444
conventionsinternational conventions applying to ships;IrelandNumber 43 of 2014
conventionany convention or agreement between Canada and another state relating to tax on income, and includes any protocol or supplementary convention or agreement relating thereto.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. I-4
conventionthe International Convention Relating to Intervention on the High Seas in Cases of Oil Pollution Casualties, 1969, including annexes thereto;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
conversion amountthe amount of pension converted to a lump sum.United Kingdom2015 No. 94
conversion assets valuethe sum which has been calculated, within the period of three months ending with the date of the application under paragraph 3 of Schedule 23ZA, as representing a member’s benefits under the retirement benefits scheme which is the subject of that application;United Kingdom2001 No. 118
conversion benefita benefit received in connection with the demutualization of an insurance corporation because of an interest, before the demutualization, of any person in an insurance policy to which the insurance corporation has been a party.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
conversion calculationthe calculation made in accordance with regulation 16;United Kingdom2000 No. 3186
conversion costthe cost of a conversion;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
conversion daythe day when the civil partnership is converted into a marriage or changed into a marriage.United Kingdom2014 No. 3229
conversion decisionthe decision under regulation 3(1) or (4);United Kingdom2000 No. 3186
conversion factorthe ratio of the currently undrawn amount of a commitment that could be drawn and that would therefore be outstanding at default to the currently undrawn amount of the commitment, the extent of the commitment being determined by the advised limit, unless the unadvised limit is higher;European Union32013R0575R(02)
conversion granta grant for converting a farm or part of a farm to organic farming methods;United Kingdom2004 No. 143
conversion of military housing units to private housingthe conversion of military housing units to private housing units pursuant to subchapter IV of chapter 169 of title 10 or pursuant to any other related provision of law.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
conversion paymentthe amount to be held subject to a personal pension scheme representing an individual member’s benefits at the date of change;United Kingdom2001 No. 118
conversion periodthe period determined by the inspection authority as the period in which the conversion of that organic parcel is expected to be completed;United Kingdom2003 No. 472
conversion plana plan for the conversion of eligible land to woodlands by planting or natural regeneration;United Kingdom1997 No. 829
conversion pluga device which may be engaged with a socket conforming to I.S.411:1997 and which is designed to enable a non Irish or non UK plug to be engaged with such a socket;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1997/en/si/05...
conversion projecta project, which has five or more residential units, which was used primarily for residential rental purposes immediately prior to being converted to a condominium or cooperative project;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
conversion proposala proposal to convert a mutual company into a company with common shares.CanadaS.C. 1991, c. 47
conversion ratethe irrevocably fixed conversion rate adopted for the currency of each participating Member State by the Council according to the first sentence of Article 109 1 (4) of the Treaty;IrelandNumber 38 of 1998
conversion technologiestechnologies that allow for the release of energy directly from biomass, in the form of heat, electricity or motive force, or convert biomass to another form such as liquid or gas;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2011/en/si/01...
conversion trainingtraining of at least ten months' duration for a merchant navy rating, a person formerly employed in Her Majesty’s Navy or a skipper or crew member of a fishing vessel, which leads to a first certificate of competency;United Kingdom2000 No. 2129
conversiona conversion or major alteration in Canada by a taxpayer;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
conversionthe establishment as a separate agency, or the integration into a separate agency, of any portion, or part of a portion, of the core public administration.CanadaS.C. 2003, c. 22, s. 2
converted landeligible land converted from agricultural use to use for woodlands in accordance with a conversion plan;United Kingdom1997 No. 829
converted quotaquota converted by the Department following an application made under regulation 21;United Kingdom2008 No. 70
convertera person who holds a converter's license issued under Chapter 2301, Occupations Code.United StatesTRANSPORTATION CODE - Title 7
convertibleexchange which is freely negotiable and transferable in international exchange markets at exchange rate margins consistent with the Articles of Agreement of the International Monetary Fund;KenyaCAP. 491
convertingof receiving higher reimbursement under the Medicaid program.United States73 FR 66187
convertora person who uses or modifies packaging materials in the production or formation of packaging;United Kingdom2007 No. 871
convey or conveyance(A) a transfer to a purchaser of legal title in a unit at settlement, other than as security for an obligation, or (B) the acquisition by a purchaser of a leasehold interest for more than five years;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
conveyance or structurea conveyance or structure that is a host to, or that facilitates the movement of, a species set out in Part 2 or 3 of the schedule.CanadaSOR/2015-121
conveyance reservewater set aside by the Authority to supply conveyance water for the following year, determined in accordance with clause 102D.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
conveyancera person who lawfully provides conveyancing services;United Kingdom2013 No. 503
conveyancea conveyance of any description used for the carriage of persons or goods and includes any aircraft, vehicle or vessel;KenyaCAP. 245
conveyancea vehicle, aircraft or water-borne craft or any other contrivance that is used to move persons or goods.CanadaS.C. 2002, c. 29
conveyof gas pipes, and “conveying”, “conveyed”, and “conveyance” shall be construed accordingly;SingaporeCap. 116A
convicted criminal prisonerany criminal prisoner under sentence of a court or a court martial, and includes a person detained in prison under sections 162 to 167 (both inclusive) of the Criminal Procedure Code (Cap. 75);KenyaCAP. 90
convicted of a crimea criminal conviction, whether entered on a verdict or plea, including a plea of nolo contendere, for which sentence has been imposed, whether convicted in the U.S. or in foreign jurisdictions.United States76 FR 53072
convicted prisonera prisoner who is being detained in prison by virtue of having been convicted of an offence, whether or not a sentence of imprisonment or detention has yet been imposed in relation to the conviction;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2007/en/si/02...
conviction proceedingsproceedings involving an allegation of a kind mentioned in section 35C(2)(c) above;United Kingdom2002 No. 3135
convictiona final conviction. A conviction is a final conviction regardless of whether any portion of the sentence for the conviction was suspended or probated but is not a final conviction if the defendant receives a deferred adjudication in the case or if the court defers final disposition of the case, unless the court subsequently proceeds with an adjudication of guilt and imposes a sentence on the defendant. For purposes of this section, a final judgment of forfeiture of bail or collateral deposited to secure a defendant's appearance in court is a conviction if the forfeiture is not vacated.United StatesTRANSPORTATION CODE - Title 7
cooked foodany food which is wholly or partially cooked or raw food which is ordinarily consumed raw;SingaporeCap. 95, RG 16
cookedsubjected to a process of cooking throughout the whole food so that the food is sold for consumption without further cooking and “uncooked” shall be construed accordingly;United Kingdom2003 No. 2075
cooker stovea biomass stove which is capable of generating heat for the purpose of cooking food but which is designed to ensure that heat generated for that purpose is incidental to, and cannot be controlled separately from, any heat generated for the purpose of space heating or domestic hot water heating;”;United Kingdom2015 No. 143
cooking oilany type of edible oil or animal fat used or intended to be used for the preparation or cooking of food, but does not include the food itself that is prepared using these oils;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2012/en/si/03...
coolantchilled water or any other medium used for the purpose of providing district cooling services;SingaporeCap. 84A
cooling loadthe air-conditioning load of the consumer’s installation;SingaporeCap. 84A
cooling offto help the veteran navigate through those issues outside of an IRRRL. The recoupment period helps disclose to the veteran the true costs associated with refinancing a loan. In FY 2013, 308,332 IRRRLs were originated and 12,900 (4%) loans would have failed to meet the seasoning requirement in this rule. Currently, data is not available to address the number of files in FY 2013 that would be affected by the 36 month recoupment requirement.United States79 FR 26620
cooling towerany device in which atmospheric air is passed through sprayed water in order to lower the temperature of the water by evaporative cooling;SingaporeCap. 95, RG 7
cooling water pipelinesWork No. 6 in Part 1 of this Schedule;United Kingdom2015 No. 680
cooperating authoritya Department of Transportation operating authority that is not the lead authority with respect to a project.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
cooperating producerany person (including any share-tenant or share-cropper) whom the Secretary of Agriculture finds to be willing to participate in the 1935 production-adjustment program for rice.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
cooperation with enforcementenforcing a final judgment for a sentence to a fine (meaning a fine ordered by the ICC pursuant to the provisions of article 70, paragraph 3 or article 77, paragraph 2 (a) of the Statute; the same shall apply hereinafter), a sentence of forfeiture (meaning a forfeiture ordered by the ICC pursuant to the provisions of article 77, paragraph 2 (b) of the Statute; the same shall apply hereinafter), or a reparations order (meaning an order issued by the ICC pursuant to the provisions of article 75, paragraph 2 of the Statute; the same shall apply hereinafter) pursuant to the provisions of article 75, paragraph 5 or article 109, paragraph 1 of the Statute, or carrying out preservation for a forfeiture or a reparations order pursuant to the provisions of article 75, paragraph 4 or article 93, paragraph 1 of the Statute;JapanAct No. 37 of 2007
cooperationprovision of evidence, judicial examination of evidence, service of documents, transfer of a sentenced inmate for testimony, etc., surrender of an offender sought for surrender, provisional detention, and cooperation with enforcement;JapanAct No. 37 of 2007
cooperative agreementa cooperative agreement within the meaning of section 6305 of title 31.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
cooperative associationan organization that owns the record interest in the residential cooperative property; or a leasehold of the residential property of a cooperative project and that is responsible for the operation of the cooperative project;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
cooperative corporationa body corporate organized and operated on cooperative principles;CanadaS.C. 1991, c. 48
cooperative credit societya cooperative corporation one of whose principal purposes is to provide financial services to its members;CanadaS.C. 1991, c. 48
cooperative entitya body corporate that, by the law under which it is organized and operated, must be organized and operated on — and is organized and operated on — cooperative principles.CanadaS.C. 1998, c. 1
cooperative projector instruments of transportation or communication in interstate commerce or of the mails;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
cooperative propertythe real estate and personal property subject to cooperative ownership and all other property owned by the cooperative association;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
cooperative research and developmentresearch or research and development conducted jointly by a small business concern and a research institution in which not less than 40 percent of the work is performed by the small business concern, and not less than 30 percent of the work is performed by the research institution;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
cooperative unit ownerthe person having a membership or share interest in the cooperative association and holding a lease, or other muniment of title or possession, of a cooperative unit that is granted by the cooperative association as the owner of the cooperative property;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
cooperative unita part of the cooperative property which is subject to exclusive use and possession by a cooperative unit owner. A unit may be improvements, land, or land and improvements together, as specified in the cooperative documents;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
cooperative,any form of nonprofit-making organization or organizations of citizens supplying, or which may be created to supply, members with any kind of goods, commodities, or services, as nearly as possible at cost.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
cooperativea cooperative formed specifically for the purpose of the installation, expansion, improvement, or operation of water supply or waste disposal facilities or systems.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
cooperatorany State or local government, public or private agency, organization, institution, corporation, individual, or other entity.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
coordinated programthe National Nutrition Monitoring and Related Research Program established by section 5311(a) of this title;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
coordinating boardthe Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board.United StatesEDUCATION CODE - Title 3 - Cha
coordinating officerthe person so designated by the Minister of National Defence under subsection 199(1) or a person so designated by the minister responsible for corrections in a province under section 246.CanadaSOR/2010-20
coordinationsomething different for HFRP purposes. NRCS has defined “coordination” as NRCS taking the lead in making all decisions associated with implementing the program, involving FWS and NMFS, and utilizing information provided by these agencies in HFRP implementation.United States71 FR 28547
coordinationthe process through which the allocation body and applicants will attempt to resolve situations in which there are conflicting applications for infrastructure capacity;European Union32001L0014
coordinatorthe border commerce coordinator designated under Section 772.010, Government Code.United StatesTRANSPORTATION CODE - Title 6
copies from which the work can be visually perceived,of copies or phonorecords, whether in the presence of an audience or through television, radio, computer transmission, or any other process.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
copies of instruments creating chargesthe copies of instruments creating charges kept by the company pursuant to section 418 (including copies of any relevant judgment mortgage documentation referred to in that section);IrelandNumber 38 of 2014
copilotan employee whose duties include assisting or relieving the pilot in manipulating an aircraft and who is qualified to serve as, and has in effect an airman certificate authorizing the employee to serve as, a copilot.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
copper access networkthe copper cables connecting a user’s premises as part of an electronic communications network to the local exchange of the undertaking that is a wholesale provider of access to that network;IrelandNumber 2 of 2010
coppicea forest crop raised from shoots produced from the cut stumps of the previous crop;IrelandNumber 31 of 2014
copyright termthe period of the duration of copyright under section 24 .IrelandNumber 28 of 2000
copyright worka work in which copyright subsists;IrelandNumber 28 of 2000
copya copy of the work or subject-matter or of a recording of the performance, and includes the original version of the work or subject-matter or a recording of the performance;SingaporeCap. 63
copyand whether directly or indirectly.United Kingdom2010 No. 2955 (L. 17)
coral productsany living or dead specimens, parts, or derivatives, or any product containing specimens, parts, or derivatives, of any species referred to in paragraph (3).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
coral reefany reefs or shoals composed primarily of corals.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
corded window covering productan interior window covering that incorporates a bead chain, cord or any type of flexible looped device in its operation.CanadaSOR/2009-112
core London areathe area within a circle which has a 22 kilometre radius from Charing Cross, London, which is located at grid reference TQ 302 805 which is the grid reference of the 2nd series of Landranger maps published by the Ordnance Survey ;”;United Kingdom2007 No. 2326
core academic subjectsEnglish, reading or language arts, mathematics, science, foreign languages, civics and government, economics, arts, history, and geography.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
core capacity improvement projecta substantial corridor-based capital investment in an existing fixed guideway system that increases the capacity of a corridor by not less than 10 percent. The term does not include project elements designed to maintain a state of good repair of the existing fixed guideway system.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
core capitalcore capital as defined by the Comptroller of the Currency for national banks, less any unidentifiable intangible assets.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
core capitalshareholders equity in the form of issued and fully paid-up shares of common stock, plus all disclosed reserves, less goodwill or any other intangible assets;KenyaCAP. 493D
core citiesthe heads of the prefecture, etc.; the same shall apply hereinafter) may designate the place where the dog or cat is to be taken into custody.JapanAct No. 105 of 1973
core hoursany part of one or more of the periods described in paragraphs (a) to (c) of the definition of “out of hours period”;;”;United Kingdom2005 No. 578
core investment servicea service listed in Section A of the Annex to the Investment Services Directive, the text of which is set out in Part I of Schedule 1 to this Order together with the text of Section B of that Annex which is relevant to the interpretation of Section A;United Kingdom1995 No. 3271
core membershipthe membership of the Board appointed in accordance with article 4;United Kingdom1995 No. 2261 (S. 170)
core membersthe members of a Committee appointed under paragraph 2 of Schedule 1;United Kingdom1996 No. 1313
core networkthe core network described in section 1422(b)(1) of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
core participanta person designated as such under rule 4;United Kingdom2007 No. 560
core programsa program authorized under a core program provision.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
core provisionthe provision of goods or services related to a course which is intended by enabling the student to acquire skills or knowledge, to afford the student the opportunity to attain up to the highest grade or qualification for the course (or, where more than one grade or qualification is comprised in a course, the highest of all the grades or qualifications for the course).United Kingdom1999 No. 2862 (W. 22)
core public administrationthe departments named in Schedule I and the other portions of the federal public administration named in Schedule IV.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. F-11
core service platformscentral hubs of digital service infrastructures aiming to ensure trans-European connectivity, access and interoperability, and which are open to Member States and may be open to other entities;European Union32014R0283
core standardsthe professional standards which all post-threshold teachers, excellent teachers and advanced skills teachers are required to meet, as set out in Annex 1, where each core standard is prefixed by the letter ‘C’;”;United Kingdom2007 No. 1688
core strategya document of the description referred to in regulation 6(3);United Kingdom2004 No. 2204
core subject topicsspeaking and listening, reading, writing, mathematics and science;United Kingdom2004 No. 2783
core subject topicsspeaking and listening, reading, writing, mathematics/number, using and applying mathematics, shape, space and measures, scientific enquiry, life processes and living things, materials and their properties and physical processes;”.United Kingdom2013 No. 1513
core subjectsEnglish, mathematics and science;”;United Kingdom1995 No. 2480
core subjectEnglish, mathematics or science;United Kingdom2007 No. 2324
core subjectany of the following subjects, English, mathematics or science;”.United Kingdom1995 No. 1561
core supplya supply of electricity or gas described in Schedule 2;United Kingdom2010 No. 768
coreto significantly contribute to the recovery of N. fossalis (for further discussion of this issue see Comment 4 in the Summary of Comments and Recommendations section and our response). For more information on “core habitat area” and “satellite habitat area,” please see the Areas Needed for Conservation: Core and Satellite Habitat Areas section in the proposed revised critical habitat designation published in the Federal Register on June 10, 2009 (74 FR 27588).United States75 FR 62191
corn cockleplants of the species Agrostemma githago;United Kingdom2005 No. 3036 (W. 224)
corn oil extraction“distillers grains and solubles.” See Section IV.B.United States75 FR 26025
corn, foragenegligible residues).United States70 FR 55263
corner fittingsan arrangement of apertures and faces at either the top or the bottom or both at the top and the bottom of the container for the purposes of handling, stacking and securing or any of those purposes.”.United Kingdom2002 No. 34
corner posta legal post marking the northeast, southeast, southwest or northwest corner of a claim or a plot of land that is being staked for the purpose of making it a claim.CanadaSOR/2014-68
cornfield corn.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
corollary relief proceedinga proceeding in a court in which either or both former spouses seek a child support order, a spousal support order or a custody order;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 3 (2nd Supp.)
coroner areaa coroner area specified by this Order.United Kingdom2013 No. 1625
corporal punishmentanything done for the purpose of punishing a child (whether or not there are other reasons for doing it) which, absent any justification, would constitute battery.United Kingdom2008 No. 975
corporal punishmentanything done for the purpose of punishing the child (whether or not there are other reasons for doing it) which, absent any justification, would constitute battery;United Kingdom2003 No. 1996
corporate bodya body incorporated under any written law and includes a company, association or body of persons;KenyaCAP. 300
corporate depositsdeposits made with a credit institution by a corporate entity. Such deposits can include certificates of deposit, as well as cash.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2008/en/si/04...
corporate entity(subject to sub-paragraph...United Kingdom2009 c. 10
corporate familya group of corporations consisting of a parent corporation and all subsidiaries in which the parent corporation owns directly or indirectly a 100 percent interest.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
corporate futures membera futures member of the Singapore Exchange whose membership is of the class or description known as “corporate membership” ;SingaporeCap. 134, RG 16
corporate general insurera general insurer which is a company;”.United Kingdom2003 No. 2862
corporate governance statementthe statement required by rules 7.2.1 to 7.2.11 in the Disclosure Rules and Transparency Rules sourcebook issued by the Financial Services Authority.United Kingdom2009 No. 1581
corporate identityof visual statements, the name or names used by a body, and a body’s branding and slogans (for example, branding and slogans printed on its stationery).United Kingdom2015 No. 996 (W. 68)
corporate informationthe name (including the number assigned by the incorporating authority), date of incorporation, jurisdiction of incorporation and any information on the dissolution, reorganization, amalgamation, winding-up or revival of the corporation.CanadaS.C. 2002, c. 22
corporate informationthe name (including the number assigned by the incorporating authority), date of incorporation, jurisdiction of incorporation and any information on the dissolution, reorganization, amalgamation, winding-up or revival of the corporation;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. E-15
corporate membera company admitted to membership of Lloyd’s as an underwriting member;United Kingdom2005 No. 1998
corporate officera member of the body corporate.United Kingdom2005 No. 666 (W. 56)
corporate opticianan optician which is a body corporate carrying on business as an optician;”;United Kingdom2006 No. 181 (W. 32)
corporate policy groupa committee established under section 133 (1);IrelandNumber 37 of 2001
corporateto protect worker health and safety on the job. Where applied, these programs have consistently resulted in enhanced worker protection, decreased worker's compensation premiums, increased productivity and employee morale, declines in absenteeism and employee turnover, and decreased employer liability. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) recognized the effectiveness of such programs in its Safety and Health Program Management Guidelines (published in 1989), which were derived from the safety and health programs of private industry firms with the best safety and health performance records. DOE Order 440.1A program requirements are organized and consistent with the four basic program elements of OSHA's Guidelines on Workplace Safety and Health Management ( i.e., (1) management commitment and employee involvement, (2) worksite analysis, (3) hazard prevention and control, and (4) training).United States71 FR 6858
corporationRTÉ or TG4 or both, as the case may be;IrelandNumber 18 of 2009
corporationa corporation (or LLC or LLP) in which more than 50 percent of the voting power is controlled by a parent corporation.United States76 FR 9079
corpsea dead human body or its remains whether decomposed or otherwise, but does not include ashes;SingaporeCap. 95, RG 9
corpsany body of the regular army that may from time to time be declared by Royal Warrant to be a corps.United Kingdom2009 No. 832
corpusan amount equal to the Federal payments to such fund, amounts contributed to the fund from non-Federal sources, and appreciation from capital gains and reinvestment of income.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
corrected datea date that would not have been reported by the examiner under paragraph (1).”.United Kingdom2004 No. 2358
correction statementa statement of corrective details furnished in relation to a statement previously supplied;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2010/en/si/06...
correctional facility projecta project for the construction, replacement, alteration or expansion of a prison or jail for the purpose of relieving overcrowding or substandard conditions;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
correctional facilityany place for the confinement or rehabilitation of offenders or individuals charged with or convicted of criminal offenses;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
correctional institutionany prison, jail, reformatory, work farm, detention center, or halfway house, or any other similar institution designed for the confinement or rehabilitation of criminal offenders.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
correctional servicesservices or programs for offenders, including their care and custody.CanadaS.C. 1992, c. 20
corrective paymenta payment made to, or an amount recovered from, a health service provider or an insured person in respect of prescribed health services for which an incorrect payment, other than one arising from a systematic error in the method of processing claims, was made;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2009/en/si/02...
corrective work ordera corrective work order made by a Court under section 21A;SingaporeCap. 95
correlated color temperaturethe absolute temperature of a blackbody whose chromaticity most nearly resembles that of the light source.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
correspondence,by which the Postal Service fulfills its basic function, namely “to provide postal services to bind the Nation together through the * * * correspondence of the people.” Section 101(a). As used in section 101(a), correspondence includes all forms of written communications between and among “the people,” running the gamut from personal to business to cultural. UPS's suggested alternative language would forego use of this term and, therefore, the Commission does perceive it as an improvement over the proposed rule.United States71 FR 2464
correspondent banking relationshipa relationship created by an agreement or arrangement under which an entity referred to in any of paragraphs 5(a), (b), (d) and (e) or an entity that is referred to in section 5 and that is prescribed undertakes to provide to a prescribed foreign entity services such as international electronic funds transfers, cash management, cheque clearing and any prescribed services.CanadaS.C. 2000, c. 17
correspondent bankingan arrangement between two credit institutions pursuant to which one credit institution provides payment services to the clients of the other credit institution on behalf of that credit institution;United Kingdom2014 No. 2080
corresponding 1995 schemea corresponding health service scheme the provisions of which the Scottish Ministers have determined correspond to the NHS superannuation scheme for Scotland 1995;United Kingdom2009 No. 19
corresponding 2008 schemea corresponding health service scheme the provisions of which the Scottish Ministers have determined correspond to the provisions of the scheme;”;United Kingdom2009 No. 19
corresponding EEA measureany measure or decision taken by the Joint Committee under the EEA Agreement and having an effect corresponding to that of the Directive;IrelandNumber 19 of 2002
corresponding England and Wales Orderthe order as described in column 2 of Schedule 4 and listed under the number corresponding to the number under which the Scottish supervision requirement or parental responsibilities order is listed in column 1 of that Schedule;United Kingdom1996 No. 3267 (S. 255)
corresponding GB provisionthe corresponding provision so applied.United Kingdom2009 No. 1941
corresponding UK claima claim for import or export duties charged in the United Kingdom;United Kingdom2010 No. 795
corresponding assetsthe assets transferred in connection with the transfer from the scheme in respect of any relevant transfer liabilities;”;United Kingdom2008 No. 132
corresponding civil offencea civil offence, the commission of which constitutes an offence under section 133;KenyaCAP. 199
corresponding courtthe Royal Court of Jersey.United Kingdom2006 No. 1456
corresponding dependent territory orderan order under Article 8(2) of that Law.United Kingdom2006 No. 1456
corresponding dependent territory provisionArticle 16(3) of that Law.United Kingdom2006 No. 1456
corresponding designa design which, when applied to an article, results in a reproduction of that work.SingaporeCap. 63
corresponding designa design which, when applied to an article, results in a reproduction of that work;SingaporeCap. 266
corresponding discthe disc issued with a permit, in accordance with regulation 10, bearing the same serial number as that permit;United Kingdom2009 No. 366
corresponding employmentthe employment of workers who are not H-2B workers by an employer that has a certified H-2B Application for Temporary Employment Certification when those workers are performing either substantially the same work included in the job order or substantially the same work performed by the H-2B workers. The definition contains exceptions for two categories of incumbent employees (certain employees who have worked full-time for at least one year and certain employees covered by a collective bargaining agreement).United States80 FR 24041
corresponding number listthe list prepared in accordance with rule 15 (corresponding number list);United Kingdom2007 No. 263
corresponding ordera community order, within the meaning of article 2 of the 1996 Order”;United Kingdom2011 No. 2298
corresponding orderthe...United Kingdom2003 c. 44
corresponding patenta patent granted in respect of the corresponding application by the prescribed patent office in which the corresponding application was filed or treated as filed;SingaporeCap. 221
corresponding permitthe permit granted in accordance with regulation 8 which bears the same serial number as the disc issued with that permit;United Kingdom2009 No. 365
corresponding professiona profession in another Member State which corresponds substantially to the first-mentioned profession;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1996/en/si/01...
corresponding provisionArticle 11 of the Child Custody (Jurisdiction) (Jersey) Law 2005.United Kingdom2006 No. 1456
corresponding purposethe same qualifying purpose, or a different purpose within the same category as that which includes the same qualifying purpose;United Kingdom1997 No. 319
corresponding rank of the Police Servicethe rank designated by the Scottish Ministers as being the corresponding rank in the Police Service.United Kingdom2013 No. 35
corresponding rankthe equivalent rank in the Kenya Air Force or the Kenya Navy as are prescribed;KenyaCAP. 199
corresponding registrant memberthe registrant member appointed under Schedule 1 from the same part of the register as the alternate member concerned;United Kingdom2002 No. 254
corresponding residential referendumthe other referendum required to be held on the same plan or order as the business referendum conducted under these Rules;United Kingdom2013 No. 798
correspondingappearing in the corresponding entry in the table below.United Kingdom2008 No. 2833
correspondto belong to the same key pair;SingaporeCap. 25, R 7
corridor door control devicea door control device situated inside a corridor connecting one exempted vehicle with another and which operates a power operated door so as to provide passenger access out of that corridor;United Kingdom2006 No. 933
corridor door control devicea door control device situated inside a corridor connecting one exempted vehicle with another and which operates a power operated door so to provide passenger access out of that corridor.”.United Kingdom2002 No. 1762
corridor-based bus rapid transit projecta small start project utilizing buses in which the project represents a substantial investment in a defined corridor as demonstrated by features that emulate the services provided by rail fixed guideway public transportation systems, including defined stations; traffic signal priority for public transportation vehicles; short headway bidirectional services for a substantial part of weekdays and weekend days; and any other features the Secretary may determine support a long-term corridor investment, but the majority of which does not operate in a separated right-of-way dedicated for public transportation use during peak periods.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
corridora corridor designated by the Secretary pursuant to section 104(d)(2) 1 of title 23.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
cosmetic body piercingthe perforation of the skin and underlying tissue in order to create a tunnel in the skin through which jewellery may be inserted;United Kingdom2006 No. 43
cosmetic ingredientany chemical substance or preparation of synthetic or natural origin, except for perfume and aromatic compositions, used in the composition of a cosmetic product;United Kingdom1996 No. 2925
cosmetic service supplya supply of property or a service that is made for cosmetic purposes and not for medical or reconstructive purposes;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. E-15
cost benefit analysisan analysis capable of facilitating the identification of the most resource and cost efficient solutions to meeting heating and cooling needs of a geographical area, and which is based on climate conditions, economic feasibility and technical suitability in accordance with Part 1 of Annex IX to the Directive;United Kingdom2014 No. 1403
cost containment measurea competitive bidding, rebate, direct distribution, or home delivery system implemented by a State agency as described in the approved State plan of operation and administration of the State agency.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
cost effectiveto broadly compare control technologies, not as threshold for rejecting controls for an individual unit or facility that exceed the average cost effectiveness of combustion controls.United States77 FR 51619
cost incurredan expense that is incurred by a registered party or a candidate, whether it is paid or unpaid.CanadaS.C. 2000, c. 9
cost neutral early retirementretirement in the circumstances and under the conditions set out in the relevant circular and in respect of which retirement provision is made by that circular for eligibility for the payment of certain benefits;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2009/en/si/04...
cost of constructionall expenses found by the Director to be necessary for the construction of the project, including architect and engineering fees, but excluding land acquisition costs;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
cost of constructionthe amount found by the Secretary to be necessary for a construction project, including architect fees, but excluding land acquisition costs.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
cost of damage to environmentcosts that are to be met by the railway undertaking or infrastructure manager, appraised on the basis of their experience, in order to restore the damaged area to its state before the railway accident;United Kingdom2011 No. 261
cost of fulfilling user requeststhe incremental costs associated with providing product generation, reproduction, and distribution of unenhanced data in response to user requests and shall not include any acquisition, amortization, or depreciation of capital assets originally paid for by the United States Government or other costs not specifically attributable to fulfilling user requests.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
cost of material damage to rolling stock or infrastructurethe cost of providing new rolling stock or infrastructure, with the same functionalities and technical parameters as that damaged beyond repair, and the cost of restoring repairable rolling stock or infrastructure to its state before the accident. Both are to be estimated by railway undertakings or infrastructure managers on the basis of their experience. Also includes costs related to leasing rolling stock, as a consequence of non availability due to damaged vehicles;United Kingdom2011 No. 261
cost of money loana loan made under this chapter bearing interest at a rate equal to the then current cost to the Federal Government of loans of similar maturity.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
cost of supplythe cost of purchase plus an amount which the National Assembly reasonably considers to be sufficient for the purposes of defraying the cost of procuring and administering the supply of those milk products;United Kingdom2001 No. 275 (W. 11)
cost of the creditany costs, including interest, commissions, taxes and any other kind of fees which are required to be paid by or on behalf of the debtor or a relative of the debtor in connection with the consumer credit agreement, whether payable to the creditor or to any other person, and which are known to the creditor, except for notarial costs;United Kingdom2010 No. 1012
cost of the fuel displacedthe cost of the fuel (per million Btu's) which the purchaser of biomass energy would have purchased if the biomass energy had not been available for sale to that purchaser.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
cost of traffic-based air pollutionthe cost of the damage caused by the release of particulate matter and of ozone precursors, such as nitrogen oxide and volatile organic compounds, in the course of the operation of a vehicle;European Union32011L0076
cost plan stagethe stage in a project at which a grant recipient has a detailed design proposal for a project including a full breakdown of estimated costs for the project;United Kingdom2004 No. 117
cost protectionthe limit on costs awarded against a client set out in Article 18(1) of the Order;United Kingdom2015 No. 199
cost recovery methodologythe methodology for calculating and recovering the Authority’s tender costs in relation to a particular tender exercise published by the Authority in accordance with regulation 23(2);United Kingdom2009 No. 1340
cost recoveryreimbursement to MMS for its costs of performing a service by charging a fee to the identifiable applicant/beneficiary of the service. Further guidance is provided by Solicitor's Opinion M-36987, “BLM's Authority to Recover Costs of Minerals Document Processing” (December 5, 1996). As explained in that Solicitor's Opinion, some costs, such as the costs of programmatic environmental studies and programmatic environmental assessments in support of a general agency program are not recoverable because they create an “independent public benefit” rather than a specific benefit to an identifiable recipient.United States71 FR 40904
cost sharing paymenta payment made by the Secretary to an owner or operator of a farm or ranch containing highly erodible cropland under the provisions of section 3834(b) of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
cost-effective energy efficiency measureany building product, material, equipment, or service, and the installing, implementing, or operating thereof, that provides energy savings in an amount that is not less than the cost of such installing, implementing, or operating.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
cost-effective water efficiency measureany building product, material, equipment, or service, and the installing, implementing, or operating thereof, that provides water savings in an amount that is not less than the cost of such installing, implementing, or operating.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
cost-effectiveof complying with the emission limits in final rule. The alternate output-based emission limits allow a facility implementing energy conservation measures that result in decreased fuel use to comply with that emission limit by applying emission credits earned from the implementation of the energy conservation measure.United States76 FR 15607
cost-of-living adjustmentthe CPI for June of 2007.United States73 FR 75321
cost-of-living increasean increase in the funding for that agency, based on the percentage change in the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (issued by the Bureau of Labor Statistics) for the prior fiscal year, calculated on the amount of the base grant for that agency for the prior fiscal year.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
costs attributablethe direct and indirect postal costs attributable to such product through reliably identified causal relationships.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
costs capthe figure for the costs cap in the immediately preceding period multiplied by the ratio of the arithmetic mean of the Retail Price Indices (all items) published by the Office of National Statistics and published in respect of each of the months in the latest calendar year ending before 1st April and the arithmetic mean of the Retail Price Indices (all items) published by the Office of National Statistics and published in respect of each of the months in the year prior to such latest calendar year;United Kingdom2005 No. 641
costs due to relocationcosts attributable to relocation where the relocation is solely for the purposes of the parent Crown corporation.CanadaSOR/95-226
costs judgea Taxing Master of the Senior Courts;United Kingdom2011 No. 1044 (L. 7)
costs judgea taxing master of the Senior Courts.United Kingdom2010 No. 2955 (L. 17)
costs of complianceof satisfying their BART obligations.* * *” 76 FR 16168, at 16194. The commenter states we failed to consider the costs of compliance of conversion to natural gas, as required by the CAA section 169A(g)(2), and the BART Guidelines, Part 51, Appendix. Y(IV)(D)(4)(a). The commenter states the FIP should therefore be withdrawn.United States76 FR 81727
costs officera costs judge or an authorised court officer;United Kingdom2015 No. 548 (L. 6)
costs orderan order that a party pay all or part of the costs of proceedings;United Kingdom2000 No. 824
costs orderan order under paragraph 13 of Schedule 13 (power of Tribunal to order payment of costs) that a party pay the whole or part of the costs or expenses incurred by another party, and “the paying party” and “the receiving party” mean, respectively, the parties against whom and in whose favour the Tribunal makes, or (as the case may be) considers making a costs order.United Kingdom2001 No. 2476
costs related to decommissioning of nuclear facilitiesany cost associated with the compliance with regulatory requirements governing the decommissioning of nuclear facilities licensed by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
costsany costs to the local authority (including related salary costs and the costs of the creation and maintenance of records) reasonably incurred in connection with complying with a request for access to property records.United Kingdom2008 No. 3248
costsany costs, charges, expenses and fees;United Kingdom1997 No. 1431
costan expense, including an administrative expense, incurred by a recipient in developing or carrying out an agreement described in subsection (a), whether the recipient contributed funds, staff time, or other plant, equipment, or services to meet the expense.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
costthe estimated total annual cost including overheads;United Kingdom1995 No. 2916
couchplants of the species Agropyron repens;United Kingdom2005 No. 3036 (W. 224)
could contributeas stated in the definition of fatigue critical structure. It recommended possibly using criteria similar to that in § 25.1309 to clarify the definition.United States72 FR 70486
coumarin1:2 benzopyrone;United Kingdom2002 No. 1773
council memberthe chief or a councillor of that band;CanadaS.C. 1984, c. 18
council of employee organizationsa council formed by two or more employee organizations.CanadaS.C. 2003, c. 22, s. 2
council of governmentsa regional planning commission created under Chapter 391, Local Government Code.United StatesGOVERNMENT CODE - Title 7 - Ch
council tax basethe amount calculated by the authority as its council tax base for a financial year in accordance with the relevant rules;United Kingdom1995 No. 402
council tax benefit amountsthe aggregate of the council tax benefit applicable amount and the council tax benefit further amount, calculated in accordance with Part II.United Kingdom1995 No. 872
council tax benefit savingsany amount which would have been allowed by way of council tax benefit to a claimant during a benefit week, but for the investigation and intervention of one or more authorised persons, and which would, had that amount been allowed as council tax benefit, have been fraudulent excess benefit, within the meaning of article 18(7), or in a case where only a proportion of that non-allowance was due to that investigation and intervention the amount shall be that proportion;United Kingdom1996 No. 1217
council tax benefitcouncil tax benefit under Part 7 of the SSCBA;United Kingdom2013 No. 3035 (W. 303)
council termthe period commencing on the day after the date of the first meeting of the relevant local authority after a local authority election and ending on the day of the next local authority election following that meeting.United Kingdom2006 No. 182
councillor membershipany period of membership which counts in respect of service as a member of a council and not other local government employment;”.United Kingdom2011 No. 117
councillor membershipany period of membership which counts in respect of service as a member of a council and not other local government employment;United Kingdom2014 No. 189
councillor membera person who is a member of the Scheme by reason of being a councillor;United Kingdom2007 No. 71
councillor’s allowancesuch payments for or in connection with the work which a person undertakes as a councillor;United Kingdom2008 No. 280
councillora councillor of the relevant council.United Kingdom2009 No. 467
councillora member of a council;United Kingdom1999 No. 449
councilsEast Ayrshire Council, Fife Council, Glasgow City Council, Scottish Borders Council and West Dunbartonshire Council.United Kingdom2007 No. 451
councila State interagency coordinating council established under section 1441 of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
councila county or county borough council in Wales(3);United Kingdom1997 No. 934
counseling target areaan area designated by the Secretary under paragraph (7)(A).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
counselor certificationcertification of a counselor by an accrediting organization because the accrediting organization has determined the counselor meets or exceeds all the accrediting organization's standards for counseling services or related areas, such as personal finance, budgeting, or credit or debt management;United States78 FR 16138
counsela barrister or solicitor, in respect of the matters or things that barristers and solicitors, respectively, are authorized by the law of a province to do or perform in relation to legal proceedings;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-46
counsela member of the bar of a province.CanadaSOR/2008-141
counter proposala notice which complies with regulation 13;United Kingdom2015 No. 962
counter serviceany service performed for an applicant attending in person at a local office or at the office where the Register is kept;United Kingdom1996 No. 3243
counter-cyclical paymenta payment made to producers on a farm under section 8754 1 of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
counter-signaturethe endorsement on a royal instrument or on a document under the sign-manual of the signature of Her Majesty’s responsible Canadian minister;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. S-6
counterfeit access deviceany access device that is counterfeit, fictitious, altered, or forged, or an identifiable component of an access device or a counterfeit access device;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
counterfeit airbagan airbag that does not meet all applicable federal safety regulations for an airbag designed to be installed in a vehicle of a particular make, model, and year.United StatesTRANSPORTATION CODE - Title 7
counterfeit documentation or packagingdocumentation or packaging that appears to be genuine, but is not.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
counterfeit goods depota place designated as such under section 29;KenyaCAP. 130A
counterfeit goodsused for purposes of counterfeiting;KenyaCAP. 130A
counterfeit labelan identifying label or container that appears to be genuine, but is not;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
counterfeit payment devicea counterfeit, fictitious, altered or forged payment device, or a payment device where an identifiable component is counterfeit;Sri Lanka30 of 2006
counterfeit token of valuea counterfeit excise stamp, postage stamp or other evidence of value, by whatever technical, trivial or deceptive designation it may be described, and includes genuine coin or paper money that has no value as money;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-46
counterfeiting and offences related to counterfeiting of the eurothe conduct, in relation to the euro, described in Articles 3 to 5 of Council Framework Decision 2000/383/JHA;European Union32001D0887
counterparty exposurethe aggregated value determined in accordance with paragraph 14 below;United Kingdom1996 No. 3008
counterparty exposurethe amount by which the market value of Equity or Debt Instruments or cash given by the Market Participant to the Counterparty exceeds the market value of Equity or Debt Instruments or cash received by the Market Participant from the Counterparty.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
counterpartyany person who is under a financial obligation to the Service Company, as an agent of a syndicate, in respect of the business of the syndicate written by the Service Company;SingaporeCap. 142, RG 9
countersigning officera member of the police force concerned having supervisory responsibility and who is senior in rank to the reporting officer;United Kingdom1999 No. 732
counterweighta frame containing weights connected into a single conveyance winding system to reduce the out of balance static loads within the system;United Kingdom2014 No. 3248
countiesHood River, Multnomah, and Wasco Counties, Oregon; and Clark, Klickitat, and Skamania Counties, Washington;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
counting agentsthe persons appointed as such for the purposes of the ordinary election;United Kingdom1998 No. 746
counting agenta counting agent for...United Kingdom2011 c. 1
counting agenta person appointed under rule 17(1)(b) of the Referendum Rules;United Kingdom2010 No. 2837
counting observera counting observer duly appointed under rule 47;United Kingdom2013 No. 798
counting officera person referred to in regulation 11(1);United Kingdom2004 No. 870 (W. 85)
country code top-level domaintop-level domain .ke used and reserved for Kenya;KenyaCAP. 411A
country of consignmentthe country from which the goods were initially dispatched to the importing Member State, without any halt or legal operation not inherent in their transport having occurred in an intermediate country; if such halts or legal operations have occurred, the final intermediate country shall be regarded as the country of consignment;European Union32000R1917
country of destinationthe last Member State to which it is known, at the time of import, that the goods are to be delivered;European Union32000R1917
country of exportthe country (including any political subdivision of the country) from which softwood lumber or a softwood lumber product is exported before entering the United States.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
country of exportthe country from which such goods are shipped to Kenya;KenyaCAP. 472
country of importationany country or customs territory into which goods are imported;KenyaCAP. 472
country of nationalityeach of the countries of which that person is a national;KenyaCAP. 173
country of originthe EEA State in which is situated the establishment from which the information society service in question is provided;United Kingdom2005 No. 3222
country of originthe country where such sculpture or mural was first discovered.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
country of the Berne Uniona country which ratified or has acceded to and has not denounced the Convention of the International Union for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works signed at Berne on the 9th day of September, 1886, or ratified or has acceded to and has not denounced a revision of that Convention;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1996/en/si/00...
country of the Eastern Group of States Partiesa country that is listed in paragraph 1(A) of article II of the CFE Treaty within the group of States Parties that signed the Treaty of Warsaw of 1955 or a successor state to such a country.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
country of the Rome Conventiona country which ratified or has acceded to and has not denounced the Convention for the Protection of Performers, Producers of Phonograms and Broadcasting Organisations signed at Rome on the 26th day of October, 1961, or ratified or acceded to and has not denounced a revision of that Convention;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1996/en/si/00...
country of the Universal Copyright Conventiona country which ratified or has acceded to and has not denounced the Universal Copyright Convention signed at Geneva on the 6th day of September, 1952, or has acceded to and has not denounced a revision of that Convention;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1996/en/si/00...
country of the World Trade Organisationa country which has ratified or has acceded to the Marrakesh Agreement Establishing the World Trade Organisation Done at Marrakesh on the 15th day of April, 1994.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1996/en/si/00...
country of the original courtthe country in which the original court is situated;SingaporeCap. 265
country of underlying registrythe registry and flag to which the ship reverts upon termination of the bareboat charter;KenyaCAP. 389
countrya foreign country, a political subdivision, dependent territory, or possession of a foreign country, and, except for the purpose of antidumping proceedings, may include an association of 2 or more foreign countries, political subdivisions, dependent territories, or possessions of countries into a customs union outside the United States.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
countryany State or separate customs territory;European Union32014R0654
county alliance corporationthe corporation authorized to be created by a county alliance.United StatesLOCAL GOVERNMENT CODE - Title
county areaany county in England within which one or more of the councils for the districts are not unitary authorities;United Kingdom2007 No. 1830
county assemblya county assembly constituted in accordance with Article 177 of the Constitution;KenyaCAP. 7
county council concernedthe county council that prepared the town renewal plan concerned;IrelandNumber 18 of 2000
county councilsDurham County Council and Northumberland County Council;United Kingdom2014 No. 1012
county councila county council established under section 28;KenyaCAP. 265
county councilthe Pembrokeshire County Council;”.United Kingdom1996 No. 525
county court divisiona county court division specified under Article 3(1) of the County Courts (Northern Ireland) Order 1980(4);United Kingdom1999 No. 134
county court divisiona county court division specified under Article 3(1) of the County Courts (Northern Ireland) Order 1980.United Kingdom2003 No. 71
county court officethe office of the chief clerk for the county court division in which proceedings are pending;United Kingdom1996 No. 322
county court ordera maintenance order made in a county court;United Kingdom2010 No. 2955 (L. 17)
county courta county court of one of the classes specified in article 2;United Kingdom1997 No. 1896 (L. 32)
county coverageagriculture risk coverage selected under section 9015(b)(1) of this title to be obtained at the county level.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
county election officerthe county elections administrator in counties having that position, the county tax assessor-collector in counties in which the county clerk's election duties and functions have been transferred to the tax assessor-collector, and the county clerk in other counties.United StatesWATER CODE - Title 4 - Chapter
county electionthe election of a county governor or a member of a county assembly;KenyaCAP. 7
county electoral divisionan electoral division established by article 3 of the Northamptonshire (Electoral Changes) Order 2013(4);United Kingdom2015 No. 563
county fundsall funds an eligible county elects under section 7112(d) of this title to reserve for expenditure in accordance with this subchapter.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
county judgethe judge of the county court established by Section 15, Article V, Texas Constitution.United StatesTRANSPORTATION CODE - Title 7
county legislationa law made by a county government or under authority conferred by a county Assembly;KenyaConst2010
county of Kildarethe administrative county of Kildare;IrelandNumber 13 of 1999
county of Wicklowthe administrative county of Wicklow;IrelandNumber 13 of 1999
county officera county judge, county commissioner, or county attorney.United StatesLOCAL GOVERNMENT CODE - Title
county paymentthe payment for an eligible county calculated under section 7111(b) of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
county payroll officerthe county auditor or other appropriate county officer who issues paychecks to county or precinct personnel.United StatesLOCAL GOVERNMENT CODE - Title
county planning authorityLancashire County Council;United Kingdom2015 No. 1317
county securitya certificate, bond, interest coupon, or other evidence of indebtedness issued by a county.United StatesGOVERNMENT CODE - Title 9 - Ch
county strategy groupa group established in accordance with regulation 8;United Kingdom2007 No. 1830
county surplus waterwater that a county has acquired from an underground source for the county's water supply and that is not needed for county purposes.United StatesLOCAL GOVERNMENT CODE - Title
countyChambers County.United StatesTRANSPORTATION CODE - Title 7
countyan administrative county;IrelandNumber 2 of 1997
counta charge in an information or indictment;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-46
couplea man and woman who are not married to each other but are living together as if they are, or, two people of the same sex who are not civil partners of each other but are living together as if they are.”.United Kingdom2005 No. 2114
couplea married couple or a man and woman who are not married to each other but are cohabiting as husband and wife;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2007/en/si/01...
coupon depositany sum of money, being part of the policy moneys which the insurer is obliged to pay to the insured policy owner at agreed intervals under the terms of the insured policy, including any amount due at maturity, which the insured policy owner instructs the insurer not to pay out to him but for the sum of money to be deposited with the insurer to earn interest at an agreed rate;SingaporeCap. 77B
coupon parking placea parking place designated by the Superintendent in accordance with rule 5(1) as a place where vehicles may be parked using parking coupons;SingaporeCap. 214, R 3
coupona coupon representing dividends or interest on a security;SingaporeCap. 99
coupona coupon, voucher, or other negotiable financial instrument by which benefits under this section are transferred.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
courier servicesany specialised service for the collection, despatch, conveyance, handling and delivery of postal articles;KenyaCAP. 411A
couriera courier as defined by regulation.CanadaS.C. 2000, c. 17
course completion datethe date on which a participant in the Program completes the participant's course of education or training under the Program.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
course for the Higher Diplomaa course provided by a publicly funded institution for the Higher National Diploma or the Higher National Diploma of the Business and Technology Education Council (“BTEC”);United Kingdom1996 No. 298
course of educationa course of advanced education or secondary education;United Kingdom2000 No. 3120
course of full-time educationa course of fulltime instruction by day at any university, college, school or other educational establishment;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1996/en/si/03...
course of higher educationa course of a type listed in Schedule 1 to the Further Education (Northern Ireland) Order 1997(6) for the purposes of paragraph 2(d) of Schedule 1, includes a full-time course outside Northern Ireland which is comparable to a full-time course of higher education in Northern Ireland;United Kingdom2003 No. 459
course of higher educationa course which is within the meaning of the definition of “higher education” in paragraph 2 of Part I of Schedule 2 to this Order.”.United Kingdom2011 No. 948
course of studyany course of study whether or not it is a sandwich course and whether or not a grant is made for undertaking or attending it and for the purposes of this definition a person who has started a course of study shall be treated as attending or undertaking it, as the case may be, until the last day of the course or such earlier date as he abandons it or is dismissed from it;United Kingdom1997 No. 456
course, the standard of which is not higher than a first degree coursea course which leads to a qualification as a medical doctor, a dentist, a veterinary doctor, an architect, a landscape designer, a landscape manager, a town planner or a town and country planner shall be considered to be a single course for a first degree or for an equivalent qualification notwithstanding that the course may lead to another degree or qualification being conferred before the degree or equivalent qualification, and notwithstanding that part of the course may be optional.United Kingdom1999 No. 351
courses of instructiona course of instruction given by a driving instructor to a learner driver;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2011/en/si/01...
coursea course approved by the Department for the purposes of Article 36 of the Order;United Kingdom1997 No. 373
coursestudy for the purposes of that course.United Kingdom1995 No. 215
court administration officera court administration officer within the meaning of section 84A of AA 1955 or AFA 1955 or section 53A of NDA 1957;United Kingdom2009 No. 1059
court appealed fromthe court from which the appeal is brought directly to the Supreme Court, whether that court is one of original jurisdiction or a court of appeal;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. S-26
court belowthe court (which, for the avoidance of doubt, includes a court-martial or military judge) from which an appeal (or application for leave to appeal) is made to the Court of Appeal;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2014/en/si/04...
court computer systema computer or computer system which is used to assist to discharge and record the business of the court.”.United Kingdom2003 No. 1236 (L. 24)
court day 1the court day on which a motion is treated as being intimated under rule 15A.4;United Kingdom2015 No. 227
court day 3the second court day after court day 1;United Kingdom2015 No. 227
court day 4the third court day after court day 1;United Kingdom2009 No. 387
court day 1the court day on which a motion is treated as being intimated under rule 23.1C;United Kingdom2009 No. 387
court day 3the second court day after court day 1;United Kingdom2009 No. 387
court daya day on which the Office of Court is open;United Kingdom2009 No. 387
court in another jurisdiction that is not of minor or limited jurisdictiona court or tribunal in a jurisdiction other than the State that has the power to impose on a person for the offence concerned a term of imprisonment of 12 months or more;IrelandNumber 37 of 2013
court of appealsa United States Court of Appeals and no additional definition is necessary.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
court of appealthe court of appeal, as defined by the definition “court of appeal” in section 2, for the province in which the person to whom an application under this Part relates was tried.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-46
court of appealthe court of appeal, as defined by the definition “court of appeal” in section 2, for the province or territory in which the trial of a person by indictment is held;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-46
court of competent jurisdictionthe Federal Court or a superior court of a province.CanadaS.C. 2010, c. 23
court of last resorta tribunal recognized as a part of the judicial branch of a State or of its local government units;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
court of probateany court or authority by whatever name designated, having jurisdiction in matters of probate;SingaporeCap. 251
court of summary jurisdictiona court of summary jurisdiction of one of the classes specified in Article 3.United Kingdom1999 No. 61
court of the United Statesany of the following courts: the Supreme Court of the United States, a United States court of appeals, a United States district court established under chapter 5, title 28, United States Code, a United States bankruptcy court established under chapter 6, title 28, United States Code, the District of Columbia Court of Appeals, the Superior Court of the District of Columbia, the District Court of Guam, the District Court of the Virgin Islands, the United States Court of Federal Claims, the Tax Court of the United States, the Court of International Trade, and the Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
court officera Master of the High Court, Taxing Master or County Registrar;IrelandNumber 33 of 2001
court officera member of the Crown Court staff.United Kingdom2004 No. 2420 (L. 16)
court ordered environmental impact statementany environmental statements which are required to be prepared by the Secretary of the Interior pursuant to the final judgment or subsequent modification thereof as set forth on June 18, 1975, in the matter of Natural Resources Defense Council against Andrus.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
court orderan order made under the statutory provisions listed in or prescribed under Article 10(11) of the Order, for the making or securing the making of financial provision for the benefit of a child in respect of whom the current assessment was made;United Kingdom1996 No. 541
court orderan order referred to in paragraph 52.11(2)(a) or subparagraph 52.11(2)(b)(i).CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. J-1
court-martial rulesthe RN Rules, the Army Rules and the RAF Rules (or any of them);United Kingdom2009 No. 2041
courtesy registerthe courtesy category of the regulated members register;Canada82/2003
courthouseany building owned by the state, a county, or a municipality, or an office or part of a building leased to the state, a county, or a municipality, in which a justice or judge sits to conduct court proceedings.United StatesELECTION CODE - Title 15 - Cha
courtrooma courtroom within the building.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
court’s registerthe register kept by the designated officer”.United Kingdom2005 No. 617
courtsany civil or criminal, tribal, and Alaska Native Village, Federal, State, local or territorial court having jurisdiction to address domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault or stalking, including immigration, family, juvenile, and dependency courts, and the judicial officers serving in those courts, including judges, magistrate judges, commissioners, justices of the peace, or any other person with decisionmaking authority.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
courtHigh Court;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2014/en/si/01...
courta Resident Magistrate’s Court.KenyaCAP. 411A
covenant incomethe gross income payable to a full-time student under a Deed of Covenant by his parent;United Kingdom2006 No. 405
cover cropa crop sown primarily for the purpose of taking up nitrogen from the soil and which is not harvested;United Kingdom2008 No. 298
cover documenta certificate or policy issued under a master policy;United Kingdom1996 No. 1836
cover schedulethe schedule referred to in paragraph 3(2)(c);United Kingdom2006 No. 33
cover-assets monitora person appointed in respect of the institution under Part 5;IrelandNumber 47 of 2001
coverage periodthe period for which the qualifying insurance or the ARP coverage (as the case may be) held by a firm affords cover;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2014/en/si/04...
coverageeach life insurance (other than a fund value benefit) under the policy in respect of a specific life, or two or more specific lives jointly insured, and in respect of which a particular schedule of premium or cost of insurance rates applies. For greater certainty, each such insurance is a separate coverage.CanadaC.R.C., c. 945
covered Federal agencythe Department of Homeland Security.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
covered Indian tribean Indian tribe listed in section 1300d–23(a) of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
covered Stateeach of the States of California, Louisiana, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, South Dakota, Texas, and Washington.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
covered affiliatea futures commission merchant, retail foreign exchange dealer, commodity trading advisor, commodity pool operator, introducing broker, major swap participant or swap dealer, which is subject to the jurisdiction of the Commission.United States76 FR 43879
covered agencyany of the following agencies: ACDA, USIA, IDCA, and AID.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
covered air transportationscheduled or public charter passenger air transportation provided by an air carrier that operates an aircraft that as originally designed has a passenger capacity of 30 or more seats.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
covered assistanceany grant or other financial assistance provided under this section.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
covered birth defecta birth defect identified by the Secretary under section 1812 of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
covered bond collateralthe loans or other assets that secure the payment of principal, interest and any other amounts owing in relation to the covered bonds that are issued under a registered program.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. N-11
covered classified materialany material classified at the Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI) level.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
covered commoditywheat, corn, grain sorghum, barley, oats, upland cotton, long grain rice, medium grain rice, pulse crops, soybeans, and other oilseeds.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
covered communicationany nonpublic telephone or electronic communication acquired without the consent of a person who is a party to the communication, including communications in electronic storage.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
covered companyany depository institution holding company (including any company required to file a report under section 1843(f)(6) of this title), or any other company that controls an insured depository institution.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
covered department or agencyany department or agency of the Federal Government that carries out a special access program.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
covered departmentthe Department of Energy, the Department of Homeland Security, the Department of State, or the Department of the Treasury.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
covered element of the Department of Stateeach element of the Department of State that handles, retains, or stores covered classified material.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
covered element of the intelligence communityan agency, office, bureau, or element referred to in subparagraphs (B) through (L) of section 3003(4) of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
covered employeeall employees serving in an examiner or attorney position, specified persons within the Office of Research and the Office of Enforcement, all Public Financial Disclosure Report filers, and other employees specified in a Bureau order or directive who the DAEO determines should be covered by the rule.United States77 FR 25015
covered entityan employer, employment agency, labor organization, or joint labor-management committee.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
covered entitythe District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and each territory and possession of the United States;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
covered entryan entry that, on October 12, 2006, has not been liquidated and in respect of which a duty deposit has been made.CanadaS.C. 2006, c. 13
covered familya family that (A) receives benefits for welfare or public assistance from a State or other public agency under a program for which the Federal, State, or local law relating to the program requires, as a condition of eligibility for assistance under the program, participation of a member of the family in an economic self-sufficiency program, and (B) resides in a public housing dwelling unit or is provided tenant-based assistance under section 1437f of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
covered federally assisted housinghousing that is federally assisted housing (as such term is defined in section 13641(2) of this title), except that such term does not include housing described in subparagraphs (C) and (D) of such section.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
covered field office or facilitya Department office or facility outside the Central Office that is the permanent duty station for 25 or more employees or that is a free-standing outpatient clinic.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
covered financial company(a) a financial company for which a determination has been made under 12 U.S.C. 5383(b) and (b) does not include an insured depository institution.United States76 FR 41626
covered functionsfunctions of the Office of Pesticide Programs of the Environmental Protection Agency, as identified in key programs and projects of the final operating plan for the Environmental Protection Agency submitted as part of the budget process for fiscal year 2002, regardless of any subsequent transfer of 1 or more of the functions to another office or agency or the subsequent transfer of a new function to the Office of Pesticide Programs.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
covered grantsgrants awarded under section 604 of this title, grants awarded under section 605 of this title, and any other grants specified by the Administrator.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
covered granta grant awarded by the Attorney General under section 14044b of this title, as amended by section 103.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
covered greenhouse gascarbon dioxide, nitrous oxide, and methane gas.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
covered illnessan illness or death resulting from exposure to a toxic substance.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
covered import.those products and equipment for which an entry for consumption has been filed, including those products and equipment withdrawn from warehouse for consumption or foreign merchandise entered for consumption from a foreign trade zone.United States78 FR 40388
covered incidenta nuclear incident the occurrence of which results in a request for funds pursuant to Article VII of the Convention.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
covered individualan in-school youth, or an out-of-school youth who is described in subclause (III) or (VIII) of paragraph (1)(B)(iii).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
covered installationa nuclear installation at which the occurrence of a nuclear incident could result in a request for funds under Article VII of the Convention.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
covered institutiona credit institution to which support is being or is to be provided under a scheme;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2010/en/si/01...
covered institutionan institution that is a covered institution pursuant to the Credit Institutions (Financial Support) Scheme 2008 ( S.I. No. 411 of 2008 ).Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2010/en/si/04...
covered intelligence functionseach intelligence function for which a Functional Manager has been established under section 3034a of this title during the year covered by a report under this section.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
covered major parta major part selected under section 33104 of this title for coverage by the vehicle theft prevention standard prescribed under section 33102 or 33103 of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
covered other pension funda pension fund referred to in column A of Part 2 of Schedule 1 ;IrelandNumber 14 of 2009
covered ozone nonattainment areaa Serious Area, as classified under section 7511 of this title as of October 27, 1998.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
covered pension funda covered other pension fund or a covered university pension fund;IrelandNumber 14 of 2009
covered periodof recognizing that a certain amount of money has been raised by that lobbyist/registrant or lobbyist/registrant PAC. Id. Under Section 204 of HLOGA, a reporting committee must disclose the name and address of the lobbyist/registrant or lobbyist/registrant PAC, the lobbyist/registrant's employer (for individuals), and the aggregate amount of bundled contributions within the covered period. See 2 U.S.C. 434(i)(1).United States74 FR 7285
covered persona natural person or an organization, and § 226.2(a)(22) clarifies that an organization includes a corporation, partnership, proprietorship, association, cooperative, estate, trust, or government unit. 15 U.S.C. 1602(d).United States75 FR 66553
covered portiona portion determined under subparagraph (C) of the Federal funds provided to a State (including local areas within the State) under the Federal law authorizing that program described in subsection (b)(1) for the fiscal year (taking into account the availability of funding for purposes related to infrastructure from philanthropic organizations, private entities, or other alternative financing options).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
covered positiona position within an element of the intelligence community that, based on the level of access of a person occupying such position to information regarding sensitive intelligence sources or methods or other exceptionally sensitive matters, the head of such element determines should be subject to the requirements of this section.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
covered productsany products listed in Annexes 1 and 2 to this Agreement;European Union22012A0229(03)
covered producta consumer product of a type specified in section 6292 of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
covered projectan authorized hazardous fuel reduction project carried out on land described in paragraph (1), (2), (3), or (5) of subsection (a).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
covered propertyaircraft, airports, airport facilities, vessels, harbors, ports, piers, water-front facilities, bases, forts, posts, laboratories, stations, vehicles, equipment, explosives, or other property or places.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
covered providera provider of long-distance voice service that makes the initial long-distance call path choice for more than 100,000 domestic retail subscriber lines, counting the total of all business and residential fixed subscriber lines and mobile phones and aggregated over all of the providers' affiliates. A covered provider may be a local exchange carrier as defined in § 64.4001(e), an interexchange carrier as defined in § 64.4001(d), a provider of commercial mobile radio service as defined in § 20.3 of this chapter, a provider of interconnected voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) service as defined in 47 U.S.C. 153(25), or a provider of non-interconnected VoIP service as defined in 47 U.S.C. 153(36) to the extent such a provider offers the capability to place calls to the public switched telephone network.United States78 FR 76218
covered rural service area licensing proceedingthe proceeding of the Commission for the grant of cellular radiotelephone licenses for rural service areas #492 (Minnesota 11), #370 (Florida 11), and #615 (Pennsylvania 4).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
covered section 8 housinghousing described in section 13641(2)(G) of this title that was originally designed for occupancy by elderly families.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
covered securitya security that satisfies the standards for a covered security specified in paragraph (1) or (2) of section 77r(b) of this title at the time during which it is alleged that the misrepresentation, omission, or manipulative or deceptive conduct occurred, except that such term shall not include any debt security that is exempt from registration under this subchapter pursuant to rules issued by the Commission under section 77d(2) 1 of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
covered servicesany guard, elevator operator, messenger, or custodial services.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
covered shipa ship that is navigating or is scheduled to navigate into, through or from waters beyond the outer limit of the territorial sea of a single country or a lateral limit of that country's territorial sea with an adjacent country;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
covered spousea spouse of the employee who was married to the employee for at least one year immediately before the employee's death.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
covered territoriesGuam, American Samoa, the United States Virgin Islands, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
covered university pension funda pension fund referred to in column A of Part 1 of Schedule 1 ;IrelandNumber 14 of 2009
covered yeara fiscal year prior to the first fiscal year for which the amount appropriated under paragraph (1) is not less than $20,000,000.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
covered( e.g. , State parks, USFS, and County park lands). These lands together will form an overall 500,000-ac MSHCP Conservation Area.United States70 FR 73820
covering envelopea covering envelope issued as part of a ballot pack and any other envelope that appears to the counting officer to be likely to contain a security statement, ballot paper envelope or ballot paper.United Kingdom2004 No. 1962
covering envelopethe envelope referred to in article 31 below;United Kingdom2002 No. 202
coveringany bottle, box, capsule, case, cask, frame, vessel, wrapper or other container or cover and includes a band label, ticket or reel;KenyaCAP. 506
covera cover supplied with or for use on furniture and includes a loose cover, a stretch cover and a replacement cover;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1995/en/si/03...
cowa cow of the bovine species, including bison and buffalo;United Kingdom2007 No. 1315
crabsspider crabs of the species Maia squinado, velvet crabs of the species Necora puber, edible crabs of the species Cancer pagorus and green crabs of the species Cancinus maenas;United Kingdom2008 No. 185
cradlea product whose primary function is to provide sleeping accommodation for a child, that includes sides to confine the occupant and that has a sleeping surface area that is greater than 4 000 cm2 but less than or equal to 5 500 cm2.CanadaSOR/2010-261
crafta ship, hovercraft, or floating structure, including any fishing vessel or work boat, which is used for or in connection with a diving project;United Kingdom2002 No. 1587
crankcase emissionssubstances that cause air pollution and that are emitted into the atmosphere from any portion of the crankcase ventilation or lubrication systems of an engine or a vehicle’s engine.CanadaSOR/2011-10
crash avoidancepreventing or mitigating a crash;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
crash testingdeceleration must go from a minimum of 44ft/sec to 0 ft/sec in not more than 0.09 seconds with a peak deceleration of at least 16g's. The seats are tested with seat floor tracks that are representative of those that will be used in the airplane installation.United States70 FR 56542
crawfishPalimurus spp;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2001/en/si/03...
crayfisha freshwater decapod crustacean of the Families Astacidae, Cambaridae or Parastacidae, other than of the species Austropotamobius pallipes (commonly known as the Atlantic stream, or white clawed, crayfish).United Kingdom1996 No. 1107 (S. 119)
creamcream derived from milk;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-15
createdthe first time the work is fixed in a copy or phonorecord; up to that point the work is not "created," and is subject to common law protection, even though it may exist in someone's mind and may have been communicated to others in unfixed form.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
creatorthe person who made the arrangements for the creation of the layout-design;SingaporeCap. 159A
creatureany animal or bird;United Kingdom1997 No. 551
credentialsauthority in writing from a local weights and measures authority for the exercise by an authorised person of the powers conferred on him by this regulation.United Kingdom2000 No. 3236
credit scoringa system which enables a credit institution to assess the credit worthiness and capacity of a borrower to repay his loan and advances and discharge his other obligations in respect of credit facility availed or to be availed by him;IndiaNO. 30 OF 2005
credit accountan account authorised by the Registrar under article 17(2);United Kingdom2003 No. 165
credit agreementan agreement between an individual or relevant recipient of credit (“A”) and any other person (“B”) under which B provides A with credit of any amount;United Kingdom2013 No. 1881
credit bureaua credit bureau recognised as such by the Authority by notification in the Gazette for the purposes of this Schedule;SingaporeCap. 19
credit card chargesthe costs incurred in receiving payment by credit card;United Kingdom2009 No. 700
credit card providera bank, building society or other institution providing credit card services;United Kingdom2007 No. 246
credit card system membera financial institution or other entity that is a member of a credit card system, including an entity, whether affiliated with or identical to the credit card issuer, that is the sole member of a credit card system;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
credit carda card or similar thing issued by any person, use of which enables the holder to defer the payment by the holder of the charge for the appropriate amount;United Kingdom2012 No. 17
credit carda card, plate, or similar device authorizing a designated person or bearer to obtain goods, services, money, or any other thing of value on credit.United StatesWATER CODE - Title 4 - Chapter
credit carrybackany business carryback under section 39.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
credit claimspecuniary claims arising out of an agreement whereby a credit institution, as defined in Article 4(1) of Directive 2006/48/EC, including the institutions listed in Article 2 of that Directive, grants credit in the form of a loan.’;European Union32009L0044
credit claima pecuniary claim arising out of an agreement under which a credit institution, as defined in Article 4(1) of the Recast Credit Institutions Directive, including the institutions listed in Article 2 of that Directive, grants credit in the form of a loan;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2010/en/si/06...
credit covera letter of credit or cash deposit which meets the requirements in regulation 54;United Kingdom2014 No. 2043
credit default registerthe register maintained by the Settlement Body under regulation 30;United Kingdom2014 No. 3354
credit guarantee schemea scheme under section 5 ;IrelandNumber 26 of 2012
credit institutiona credit institution (within the meaning of Article 4(1) of Directive 2006/48/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 14 June 20064 ), and includes the institutions listed in Article 2 of that Directive;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2010/en/si/06...
credit institutiona credit institution as defined in Article 4(1)(a) of Directive 2006/48/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 14 June 2006 relating to the taking up and pursuit of the business of credit institutions, including the bodies set out in the list in Article 2;”.United Kingdom2006 No. 3221
credit insurance businessall insurance business falling within general business class 14 that is not reinsurance business;United Kingdom1996 No. 946
credit insurance equalisation reservea reserve which is an equivalent reserve for the purposes of section 444BD by virtue of subsection (3) of that section;United Kingdom1996 No. 2991
credit insurance risksthose risks that are included in Class 14 in Part A of the Annex to the Non-life Insurance Business Directive;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2006/en/si/03...
credit insuranceinsurance against loss to a person who has granted credit if the loss is the result of the insolvency or default of the person to whom the credit was given.CanadaS.C. 1991, c. 47
credit items in the course of transmissionstanding orders and other credit transfers debited to customers' accounts, and payment orders including cheques and bankers' payments, in respect of which the eligible institution is required to make a payment and has not yet made it;United Kingdom1998 No. 1130
credit limitof communication as the Registrar considers appropriate.United Kingdom1997 No. 178
credit notea credit note issued under subsection 232(3);CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. E-15
credit obligation periodthe period for which, under regulation 60, A is required to provide credit cover;United Kingdom2014 No. 2043
credit or financial institutiona credit institution or financial institution to which Council Directive 89/117/EEC of 13 February 1989 applies;IrelandNumber 38 of 2014
credit policywritten guidelines for housing authorities setting out the terms and conditions for making of loans under these regulations;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2009/en/si/01...
credit protection insuranceinsurance under which an insurer undertakes to pay off credit balances or debts of an individual, in whole or in part, in the event of an impairment or potential impairment in the individual’s income or ability to earn an income.CanadaS.C. 1991, c. 47
credit rating agencyan organisation which provides the service of evaluating the relative creditworthiness of issuers of securities and assigns ratings to such securities;KenyaCAP. 485A
credit reference agencya person carrying on a business comprising the furnishing of information relevant to the financial standing of individuals, being information collected by the agency for that purpose;United Kingdom2009 No. 1801
credit reference agencya person licensed to carry on a business comprising the furnishing of information relevant to the financial standing of individuals.United Kingdom2009 No. 642
credit reference servicesthe furnishing of persons with information relevant to the financial standing of individuals, which is information collected by the person furnishing it for the purpose of so furnishing it.United Kingdom2008 No. 1741
credit risk adjustmentthe amount of specific and general loan loss provision for credit risks that has been recognised in the financial statements of the institution in accordance with the applicable accounting framework;European Union32013R0575R(02)
credit risk capital requirementthe own funds requirements set out in Article 92.3(a) of the prudential requirements regulation, excluding the risk-weighted exposure amounts determined in accordance with Title II of Part Three of that regulation for counterparty risk arising from positions which are not included in the trading book;United Kingdom2014 No. 2080
credit risk mitigationa technique used by an institution to reduce the credit risk associated with an exposure or exposures which that institution continues to hold;European Union32013R0575R(02)
credit scorea measure of creditworthiness derived from summarising and expressing data based only on a pre-established statistical system or model, without any additional substantial rating-specific analytical input from a rating analyst;European Union32013R0462
credit transferthe transfer of funds from one bank account to another under a mandate given by the payer to the bank making the transfer;United Kingdom1996 No. 542
credit transfertransferring credits awarded for studies undertaken as part of one programme of education and training to another programme.IrelandNumber 28 of 2012
creditable period under the legislation of Canadaa period of contributions under the Canada Pension Plan, and includes a period during which a disability pension is payable under that Plan;CanadaSI/94-4
creditable perioda period deemed under the legislation of the Republic Latvia as equivalent to an insurance period; and, as regards Canada, a period during which a disability pension is payable under the Canada Pension Plan;CanadaSI/2006-122
creditable serviceall periods of a participant's service that are creditable under sections 2081, 2082, and 2083 of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
credited perioda period of contribution, paid or credited, employment or residence used to acquire a right to a benefit under the legislation of either Party. This term also designates, in relation to Canada, any equivalent period during which a disability pension is payable under the Canada Pension Plan;CanadaSI/83-166
credited teacherthe period with which he has been credited;United Kingdom1997 No. 311
creditedcredited for the purposes of retirement pension, widowed mother’s allowance and widow’s pension.United Kingdom2001 No. 1004
creditor processlevy, attachment, garnishment, notice of lien, sequestration, or similar process issued by or on behalf of a creditor or other claimant with respect to an account.United StatesBUSINESS AND COMMERCE CODE - T
creditor,any loan secured by residential real property, including single-family and multifamily residential property;United States78 FR 10695
creditors’ vehicle inventory insurancea policy of an insurance company that provides insurance against direct and accidental loss of, or damage to, vehicles that are held in stock, for display and sale, by a debtor to a body corporate that is part of the cooperative credit system, some or all of which have been financed by the body corporate.CanadaSOR/2003-300
creditors' committeeany committee established under Article 274;United Kingdom1996 No. 574
creditors' voluntary winding upa voluntary winding up in the circumstances specified in section 562 (1)(b);IrelandNumber 38 of 2014
creditora chargee under a security agreement, a conditional seller under a title reservation agreement or a lessor under a leasing agreement;SingaporeCap. 144B
creditora creditor, by assignment or otherwise, to whom the company is indebted in a sum exceeding €10,000 or 2 or more creditors, by assignment or otherwise, to whom in aggregate the company is indebted in a sum exceeding €20,000.IrelandNumber 38 of 2014
credita credit awarded by the higher education institution provider of the Mathematics Specialist Teacher Programme.United Kingdom2012 No. 878
credita credit awarded in respect of an accredited module by the provider of the relevant course;United Kingdom2009 No. 1974
creekthe creek known as Pur Fleet, on the east side of the river in the borough;United Kingdom1999 No. 2587
creela basket, cage, pot, receptacle or container with one or more openings or entrances which may be baited and is placed on the seabed for the purpose of catching shellfish;United Kingdom2004 No. 276
creeping bent grassplants of the species Agrostis stolonifera L.;United Kingdom2009 No. 385
creeping bentplants of the species specified in column 2 of Schedule 1 in relation to creeping bent;United Kingdom2005 No. 329
cremation authorityany burial authority or any person who has opened a crematorium and, in article 3(a), includes any burial authority or person who intends to open a crematorium;United Kingdom2008 No. 2841
cremationthe burning of human remains;United Kingdom2008 No. 2841
crematoriuma place used for the purpose of burning or cremating a corpse and includes every part of such premises;SingaporeCap. 95, RG 6
crew accommodationaccommodation, including the construction, machinery, fittings and equipment of that accommodation, intended for or used by seafarers.United Kingdom2014 No. 1613
crew agreementan agreement made pursuant to section 53;SingaporeCap. 179
crew member's pocket-ledgera mariner's pocket-ledger or any other equivalent document issued to a crew member by an authorized organization.JapanCabinet Order No. 319 of 1951
crew membera crew member of a vessel or aircraft.JapanCabinet Order No. 319 of 1951
crew membera person assigned by an operator to duty on an aircraft during a flight duty period;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2002/en/si/04...
crew seata seat fitted to a vehicle and intended for use by crew (other than the driver), including any arm rests and foot rests with which the vehicle is fitted in relation to the seat;United Kingdom1999 No. 454
crew's effectsclothing, items in everyday use and other articles, which may include currency, belonging to the crew and carried on the ship;European Union32002L0006
crewmana person serving in any capacity on board a vessel or aircraft.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
crewmemberan astronaut or other person assigned to an Administration human space flight vehicle.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
crewmemberof transport used, other than for private pleasure-flying or private pleasure-sea-navigation, to travel to the State from a third country or from a territory where the Community provisions on value-added tax or excise duty, or both do not apply;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2008/en/si/04...
crewall persons including the master employed in any capacity on board a vessel;United Kingdom1995 No. 1802
criba product whose primary function is to provide sleeping accommodation for a child, that includes sides to confine the occupant and that has a sleeping surface area that is greater than 5 500 cm2.CanadaSOR/2010-261
crime and disordercrime and disorder including anti-social behaviour and other behaviour adversely affecting the environment;United Kingdom2007 No. 1830
crime scene sampleany substance or material (or a sample thereof) found at, or recovered from, a crime scene with a view to having it forensically tested;IrelandNumber 11 of 2014
crime stoppers organizationa crime stoppers organization, as defined by Subdivision (2), Section 414.001, Government Code, that is approved by the Texas Crime Stoppers Council to receive payments of rewards under this article and Article 42.152.United StatesCODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE - T
crime victim or claimanta victim or claimant under Subchapter B, Chapter 56, Code of Criminal Procedure, who has filed an application for compensation under that subchapter.United StatesGOVERNMENT CODE - Title 5 - Ch
crime victima person directly and proximately harmed as a result of the commission of a Federal offense or an offense in the District of Columbia.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
crimean offence under the Criminal Code, other than one that is excluded by the regulations.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. L-2
crimeany offence included for the time being in the First or Second Schedule;SingaporeCap. 268
criminal aid certificatea certificate granted under Article 29, or deemed to have been granted under Article 36(2), of the Order;United Kingdom2012 No. 268
criminal background checka report generated by a state law enforcement authority disclosing the entire state criminal history record, if any, of the counselor for whom the criminal background check is sought, for every state where the counselor has resided or worked during any part of the immediately preceding five years. If a criminal background check is not available for, or is not authorized by state law in, each of the states where the counselor has resided or worked during any part of the immediately preceding five years, the agency shall instead obtain at least every five years a sworn statement from each counselor attesting to whether the counselor has been convicted of a felony, or a crime involving fraud, dishonesty, or false statements;United States78 FR 16138
criminal case before the ICCa case in which the ICC exercises its jurisdiction with respect to a crime over which it has jurisdiction pursuant to the provisions of article 5, paragraph 1 and article 70, paragraph 1 of the Statute;JapanAct No. 37 of 2007
criminal case disclosure conferenceany conference held under Division 2 in respect of any offence to which the criminal case disclosure procedures apply by virtue of section 159;SingaporeCap. 68
criminal case disclosure proceduresthe procedures under Division 2.SingaporeCap. 68
criminal conductconduct which constitutes an offence in any part of the United Kingdom, or would constitute an offence in any part of the United Kingdom if it occurred there;United Kingdom2002 No. 1775
criminal courta court of ordinary criminal justice in any part of India constituted under the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973;IndiaNO. 53 OF 2007
criminal deficitthe amount of the excess mentioned in paragraph (3)(c);United Kingdom2005 No. 678
criminal history record repositorythe State agency designated by the Governor or other appropriate executive official or the legislature of a State to perform centralized recordkeeping functions for criminal history records and services in the State.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
criminal investigationan investigation of any crime, including an investigation of any alleged or suspected crime and an investigation of whether a crime has been committed;United Kingdom2001 No. 2188
criminal investigationan investigation which police officers or others have a duty to conduct with a view to it being ascertained whether a person should be charged with an offence.United Kingdom2002 No. 1822
criminal investigatorany individual duly authorized by a department, agency, or armed force of the United States to conduct or engage in investigations for prosecutions for violations of health care offenses.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
criminal justice servicesservices provided by the FBI to criminal justice agencies in response to a request for information about a particular individual or as an update to information previously provided for criminal justice purposes.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
criminal lawsall criminal laws designated as such under domestic law irrespective of whether contained in the tax laws, the criminal code or other laws;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2010/en/si/00...
criminal lawsall criminal laws designated as such under domestic law irrespective of whether contained in the tax laws, the criminal code or other statutes.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2013/en/si/00...
criminal legal assistancecriminal legal aid and advice and assistance in relation to criminal matters;United Kingdom1997 No. 2323 (C. 89) (S. 155)
criminal offencean offence for which Europol has competence in accordance with Article 4 of the Council Decision and includes related criminal offences;IrelandNumber 53 of 2012
criminal offenderany individual who is charged with or convicted of any criminal offense, including a youth offender or a juvenile offender;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
criminal offenderany individual who is charged with or convicted of any criminal offense.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
criminal offensea State, local, tribal, foreign, or military offense (to the extent specified by the Secretary of Defense under section 115(a)(8)(C)(i) of Public Law 105–119 (10 U.S.C. 951 note)) or other criminal offense.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
criminal organizationa criminal organization as defined in subsection 467.1(1) of the Criminal Code.CanadaS.C. 2001, c. 27
criminal prisonerany person duly committed to custody under the writ, warrant or order of any court exercising criminal jurisdiction or by order of a court martial;KenyaCAP. 90
criminal proceedingsa trial of a person for a Singapore offence or foreign offence, as the case may be, and includes any proceeding to determine whether a particular person should be tried for the offence;SingaporeCap. 190A
criminal proceedingsproceedings for an offence and includes any appeal proceedings or subsequent proceedings.IrelandNumber 10 of 2007
criminal recorda record of the previous convictions of the person for offences (if any);IrelandNumber 16 of 1997
criminal tax matterstax matters involving intentional conduct whether before or after the entry into force of this Agreement which is liable to prosecution under the criminal law of the requesting Party;New ZealandSR 2010/151
criteria for confirmationthe GMP requirements.European Union22001A1029(01)
criteria for designationthe criteria which conformity assessment bodies of a party are required to fulfil in order to be designated by the designating authority of that party, and other relevant conditions which designated conformity assessment bodies are required to continuously fulfil after the designation, as set out in the applicable laws, regulations and administrative provisions of the other party specified in the relevant Sectoral Annex;European Union22001A1029(01)
criteriadistinctive technical features that are closely linked to qualitative descriptors;United Kingdom2010 No. 1627
criteriathe criteria to be drawn up under Article 16(1) of the 1997 Order.United Kingdom1997 No. 438
criterion offenseany felony or misdemeanor offense not included on the list of nonserious offenses published periodically by the FBI.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
critical componenta component or system of components the failure of which would pose a threat to the safe operation or condition of an amusement ride or device;Canada223/2001
critical change valuethe value at which the change in the measurement result is considered undesirable;United Kingdom2006 No. 1259
critical control pointa holding or a third party approved by the Scottish Ministers under section C.2 of the Annex;United Kingdom2009 No. 414
critical controlthose functions whose failure would contribute to or cause an unsafe condition that would prevent the continued safe flight and landing of the helicopter. The FADEC system identified by the hazard analysis as performing critical control functions is required to have HIRF protection.United States72 FR 64529
critical cost growth thresholda percentage increase in the total acquisition cost for a major system of at least 25 percent over the total acquisition cost for the major system as shown in the current Baseline Estimate for the major system.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
critical gyratory or roundabout systema gyratory or roundabout system where, in the absence of road works or works for road purposes, no less than 5 per cent of peak hour vehicles on average are delayed by more than 20 seconds;United Kingdom2008 No. 88
critical illness or injuryany physical injury or illness requiring mechanical ventilation support or admission to an intensive care unit, or which causes septicaemia, adult respiratory distress syndrome, acute renal tubular necrosis, disseminated intravascular coagulation or multiple organ failure;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
critical infrastructure protection programany component or bureau of a covered Federal agency that has been designated by the President or any agency head to receive critical infrastructure information.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
critical signalised junctiona traffic signal junction at which, in the absence of road works or works for road purposes and at times when the exit is not blocked, no less than 5 per cent of peak hour vehicles on average fail to clear the junction on the first green signal;United Kingdom2008 No. 88
critical surfacesthe wings, control surfaces, rotors, propellers, horizontal stabilizers, vertical stabilizers or any other stabilizing surface of an aircraft and, in the case of an aircraft that has rear-mounted engines, includes the upper surface of its fuselage.CanadaSOR/96-433
critical technologya technology (or issue) that, in the opinion of the Secretary, requires understanding and development in order to take the next needed step in the development of hydrogen as an economic fuel or storage medium;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
critical temperaturethe temperature above which a pure gas cannot be liquefied, regardless of the degree of compression.CanadaSOR/2015-17
critical temperaturethe temperature at which the specific material loses all resistance to the flow of direct electrical current;United Kingdom2003 No. 1938
critical value test resulta laboratory test result that shows a marked deviation from the reference ranges, with no clear indication to the laboratory that these are expected deviations.Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/regulation/r15168
critical water supply needsexisting or reasonably anticipated future water supply needs that cannot be met by existing water supplies, as identified in a comprehensive statewide or regional water supply plan or assessment projected over a planning period of at least 20 years.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
criticality safe tanks and vesselsthose items as described in entries 3.2 and 3.4;United Kingdom2004 No. 1255
criticality safety indexa number which is used to provide control over the accumulation of packages, overpacks or containers which contain fissile material;United Kingdom2003 No. 533
criticalthat the equipment, supply or service could, if it does not meet its specifications, compromise human safety or the safety of blood.CanadaSOR/2013-178
crofterthe tenant of a croft;United Kingdom2006 No. 214
crofting community right to buythe...United Kingdom2013 asp 11
crofting communitythe residents of a township or district within the crofting counties, some or all of whom are the owners, tenants or sub-tenants of crofts situated within that township or district;United Kingdom2001 No. 208
crofting electoral registerthe register compiled and maintained by the registration officer under regulation 3;United Kingdom2011 No. 456
crop inspection reporta crop inspection report issued under Schedule 1;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2011/en/si/05...
crop insurance programa program for the insurance of specified agricultural products against loss from natural causes that is established by the laws of a province and administered by the province;CanadaS.C. 1991, c. 22
crop originthe country of origin and crop identification number of the crop of seed potatoes or crop identification number of the crop of seed potatoes from which the potatoes derived;United Kingdom2006 No. 319
crop requirementthe amount of nitrogen fertiliser in kilograms (“kg”) which it is reasonable to apply to land in any year having regard to the foreseeable nitrogen requirement of the crop growing or to be grown on the land and the nitrogen supply to the crop from the soil and from other sources, including any previous applications of livestock and other organic manures;United Kingdom2008 No. 298
crop requirementthe amounts and types of fertilisers which are reasonable to apply to soil for the purposes of promoting the growth of the crop having regard to the foreseeable nutrient supply available to the crop from the fertilisers, the soil and from other sources.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2014/en/si/00...
crop yearthe normal growing season for a crop as determined by the Secretary.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
crop yearthe period beginning on August 1 in any year and ending on July 31 in the next year;CanadaS.C. 1996, c. 10
cropped machairsandy plains formed when calcareous shell sand has been blown over glacial deposits and peat and which has been subject to cultivation within the last 10 years;United Kingdom2005 No. 225
crops growing or produced on the farmall products of the farm;CanadaS.C. 1991, c. 46
cropa plant of the genus Fraxinus L.;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2012/en/si/04...
cross border holdinga holding in the United Kingdom which is situated partly in Scotland;United Kingdom2010 No. 273
cross-border credit transfer orderan unconditional instruction in any form, given directly by an originator to an institution to execute a cross-border credit transfer;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1999/en/si/02...
cross-border disputea dispute where a client is domiciled or habitually resident in a Member State other than the Member State where the court is sitting or where the decision is to be enforced;United Kingdom2004 No. 2899
cross-border holdinga holding in the United Kingdom which is situated partly in Scotland;United Kingdom2007 No. 439
cross-border mailmail from or to another Member State or from or to a third country;IrelandNumber 21 of 2011
cross-border mergera merger by absorption, a merger by absorption of a wholly-owned subsidiary, or a merger by formation of a new company.United Kingdom2007 No. 2974
cross-border patienta person who is subject to a corresponding suspension of detention in England, Wales, Northern Ireland, the Isle of Man or any of the Channel Islands;United Kingdom2008 No. 181
cross-border reservoira...United Kingdom2010 c. 29
cross-border schemea scheme which applies to European members or in relation to which there are European survivors;United Kingdom2005 No. 581
cross-border servicesany situation where air navigation services are provided in one Member State by a service provider certified in another Member State.’;European Union32009R1070
cross-border workerany worker who is a member of a train crew and who is assigned to interoperable cross-border services for more than one hour on a daily shift basis;United Kingdom2008 No. 315
cross-bowa device with a bow and a bowstring mounted on a stock that is designed to propel an arrow, a bolt, a quarrel or any similar projectile on a trajectory guided by a barrel or groove and that is capable of causing serious bodily injury or death to a person;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-46
cross-over speedthe speed value found by division of a time tariff value by a distance tariff value;United Kingdom2006 No. 2304
cross-polarthe use of orthogonal polarisation to permit the re-use of identical frequencies or channels in the same area;United Kingdom2002 No. 1700
cross-system settlementthe real-time settlement of debit instructions under which payments are executed from a settlement bank of one AS using settlement procedure 6 to a settlement bank of another AS using settlement procedure 6;European Union32009O0009
cross-tradethe purchase and sale of a security between a plan and any other account managed by the same investment manager.United States72 FR 6473
crossbreeda bovine animal with at least one parent of a meat breed;United Kingdom2009 No. 138
crosscuttingacross organizational (such as agency) boundaries;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
crossing designthe method by which individual trees used as female parents are pollinated, whether naturally or artificially, by one or more trees used as male parents;United Kingdom2002 No. 3026
crossing operatoran operator of a railway or tramway that is crossed in any place by a relevant road or a private path;United Kingdom1996 No. 1786
crossing surfacethe part of a road that lies between the ends of a railway tie and that has the width shown in Figure 5-1 of the Grade Crossings Standards.CanadaSOR/2014-275
crossing worka road crossing or a utility crossing;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 32 (4th Supp.
crossing zonesthose areas of land shown coloured green on the plan;United Kingdom2014 No. 3331
crossinga level crossing;United Kingdom1996 No. 1786
crossingthe Antrim Level Crossing in the townland of Antrim and the County of Antrim whereby the road known as Station Road is crossed by the railway between Antrim and Ballymena Stations.United Kingdom2000 No. 305
crucial for prioritizing observer coverage.to accurately and precisely quantify discards for all stocks across all stock areas; (2) identifying levels of monitoring coverage for sectors necessary for TAC management; and (3) providing a real-time, publicly-accessible, and transparent reporting methodology that allows for enforcement of accountability measures.United States73 FR 4736
crucialof handling the paperwork involved in maintaining the Database. The commenters estimate that it would take 22 dedicated full-time employees to handle the potential increase in incident reports. The commenters state that the CPSC has the opportunity to engage stakeholders in discussions on how to improve and resolve problems as they arise. Commenters state that the Database should include a forum for this type of implementation discussion, naming Facebook development as an example. Commenters allege that staged implementation is consistent with congressional intent and the commenters point to the General Accounting Office study requirement as indication that Congress knew the Database would need to be modified and improved as time progresses.United States75 FR 76831
crucifersfodder kale, fodder radish and swede;United Kingdom2009 No. 385
crude oil tankera tanker engaged in the trade of carrying crude oil.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
crude oil tankeran oil tanker engaged in the trade of carrying crude oil;United Kingdom1996 No. 2154
crude oil transportation systema crude oil delivery system (including the location of such system) for transporting Alaskan and other crude oil to northern tier States and inland States, but such term does not include the Long Beach-Midland project.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
crude oila liquid mixture of hydrocarbons, other than heavy oil, recovered from a natural reservoir in Canada;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. P-12
crude petroleumpetroleum in the liquid state, including condensates;KenyaCAP. 474
cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment or punishmenta deliberate and aggravated treatment or punishment not amounting to torture, inflicted by a person in authority or the agent of the person in authority against a person under his custody, causing suffering, gross humiliation or debasement to the person;KenyaCAP. 84
cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishmenta deliberate and aggravated treatment or punishment not amounting to torture, inflicted by a person in authority or the agent of the person in authority against a person under his or her custody, causing suffering, gross humiliation or debasement to the person;KenyaCAP. 199
cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment or punishmentcruel, unusual, and inhumane treatment or punishment prohibited by the Fifth, Eighth, and Fourteenth Amendments to the Constitution of the United States, as defined in the United States Reservations, Declarations and Understandings to the United Nations Convention Against Torture and Other Forms of Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment done at New York, December 10, 1984.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
cruise climban aeroplane cruising technique resulting in a net increase in altitude as the aeroplane mass decreases;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2004/en/si/00...
cruise shipa ship providing cruise services which is registered in the Territory or is owned by or under the operational control of a person falling within article 2(1)(a) or (b).”.United Kingdom2015 No. 213
cruising levela level maintained during a significant portion of a flight;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2004/en/si/00...
cryogenic receptaclea thermally insulated vessel for the transport of refrigerated liquefied gases with a capacity not exceeding 1,000 litres;United Kingdom2003 No. 386
cryptographic key paira unique pair of mathematically linked digital values which consists of a private key element and a corresponding public key element that are used to verify the authenticity of an ID card’s chip or an ID card reader;United Kingdom2009 No. 2794
crystal-induced arthropathyarthropathy resulting from the deposition of monosodium urate, calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate, calcium hydroxyapatite or calcium oxalate;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
cubic contentthe cubic content of a structure or building measured externally;United Kingdom2015 No. 70
cubic foot of gasthe volume of gas contained in one cubic foot of space at a standard pressure base and at a standard temperature base.United StatesNATURAL RESOURCES CODE - Title
cuba bear born in the year of the hunt.Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/regulation/r14107
cucumber and gherkinplants commonly known by that name of the species Cucumis sativus L.;United Kingdom2009 No. 387
cull animalan animal at the end of its productive life;United Kingdom1998 No. 1647
cull cowsadult female animals which have had one or more calves and which are being sold for immediate slaughter;United Kingdom1997 No. 553
cull cowany cow, heifer or bull, of either dairy or beef breeding, that has been culled and that is marketed for slaughter.CanadaSOR/2010-158
cull sheepa goat at the end of its productive life and “cull animal” shall be construed accordingly;United Kingdom1998 No. 365
cultivated landland which is regularly cultivated by ploughing or other means;United Kingdom2005 No. 621
cultivated(including the application of fertilisers);United Kingdom2006 No. 2362
cultivatedfor the consumer to differentiate between these two types of blueberries and for industry members to determine whether or not they owe assessments to the Council.United States71 FR 44553
cultivation of plantsthe commercial production of any plant (whether from seed, tuber, cutting, rhizome, bulb, corm, stock, budwood, slip, sucker, graft, scion or any other part whatsoever from which such plant may be propagated) or fresh fruit or vegetable, but excludes the operation of any nursery or outlet for the primary purpose of the retail sale of plants;SingaporeCap. 57A, R 2
cultivationcultivation to prepare for planting or sowing.United Kingdom2004 No. 518
cultivationthe rearing and nurturing of sea fish which is carried out over a period of six months or more;United Kingdom1996 No. 160
cultural affiliationthat there is a relationship of shared group identity which can be reasonably traced historically or prehistorically between a present day Indian tribe or Native Hawaiian organization and an identifiable earlier group.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
cultural property agreementan agreement between Canada and the foreign State or an international agreement to which Canada and the foreign State are both parties, relating to the prevention of illicit international traffic in cultural property;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-51
cultural propertydomestic cultural property and property which a foreign government that is a State Party to the Convention (hereinafter referred to as a "foreign government") has designated pursuant to Article 1 of the Convention.JapanAct No. 81 of 2002
culturally competentservices, supports, or other assistance that is conducted or provided in a manner that is responsive to the beliefs, interpersonal styles, attitudes, language, and behaviors of individuals who are receiving the services, supports, or other assistance, and in a manner that has the greatest likelihood of ensuring their maximum participation in the program involved.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
culturally specific servicescommunity-based services that include culturally relevant and linguistically specific services and resources to culturally specific communities.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
cumulation with Norway, Switzerland or Turkeya system that allows products which originate in Norway, Switzerland or Turkey to be considered as originating materials in a beneficiary country when they are further processed or incorporated into a product in that beneficiary country and imported into the European Union;European Union32010R1063
cumulative minemouth revenuein respect of any day and any coal project, the minemouth revenue of the project from the commencement date to that day;Canada295/1992
cumulative return allowancein respect of any day and any coal project, the aggregate of all return allowances of the project from the commencement date to that day;Canada295/1992
cumulative USCthe total of USC due at each of the rates from the beginning of the USC year up to and including that date;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2011/en/si/06...
cumulative basisthe basis of deduction or repayment of tax provided for in regulation 23;United Kingdom2003 No. 2682
cumulative daily mortality ratethe sum of daily mortality rates;United Kingdom2010 No. 339
cumulative emolumentsthe sum of all payments of emoluments made by the employer to the employee from the beginning of the year up to and including that date;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2001/en/si/01...
cumulative equivalent dosethe total dose of ionising radiation received by the particular location in the body.  The formula used to calculate the cumulative equivalent dose allows doses from multiple types of ionising radiation to be combined, by accounting for their differing biological effect.  The unit of equivalent dose is the sievert.  For the purposes of this Statement of Principles, the calculation of cumulative equivalent dose excludes doses received from normal background radiation, but includes therapeutic radiation, diagnostic radiation, cosmic radiation at high altitude, radiation from occupation-related sources and radiation from nuclear explosions or accidents;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
cumulative equivalent dosethe total dose of ionising radiation received by the particular organ or tissue.  The formula used to calculate the cumulative equivalent dose allows doses from multiple types of ionising radiation to be combined, by accounting for their differing biological effect.  The unit of equivalent dose is the sievert.  For the purposes of this Statement of Principles, the calculation of cumulative equivalent dose excludes doses received from normal background radiation, but includes therapeutic radiation, diagnostic radiation, cosmic radiation at high altitude, radiation from occupation-related sources and radiation from nuclear explosions or accidents;'.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
cumulative relevant emolumentsthe total of all payments of relevant emoluments made to the employee from the beginning of the USC year up to and including such date;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2011/en/si/06...
cumulative standard rate cut-off pointthe sum of the standard rate cut-off point from the beginning of the year up to and including that date, as specified on the employee's tax deduction card;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2001/en/si/01...
cumulative tax creditsthe sum of the tax credits from the beginning of the year up to and including that date, as specified on the employee's tax deduction card;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2001/en/si/01...
cumulative tax due at higher rate of taxtax due at the higher rate of tax in respect of the cumulative emoluments to that date to the extent that they exceed the cumulative standard rate cut-off point to that date as specified on the employee's tax deduction card;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2001/en/si/01...
cumulative tax due at standard rate of taxtax due by reference to the standard rate of tax for the year in respect of the cumulative emoluments, to that date, up to the amount of the cumulative standard rate cut-off point to that date as specified on the employee's tax deduction card;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2001/en/si/01...
cumulative taxcumulative gross tax less cumulative tax credits;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2001/en/si/01...
cup preheatinga function for warming cups that are stored on the coffee machine;European Union32013R0801
cupola dust collection upgrade planof requiring attainment level daily emission rates. Thus, the attainment plan that Ford recommended may be viewed as reflecting Ford's preferences as to the mix of limits on emission control levels and limits on operations.United States71 FR 65417
cupany prize not given in money;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2007/en/si/03...
curcumacurcuma, dried and crushed or ground within CN Code 091030, in whatever form, intended for human consumption;United Kingdom2005 No. 294
cure planproposals by the capacity provider demonstrating how and when it will comply with the specified requirement (except as to any provision in capacity market rules about the time for compliance with the specified requirement);United Kingdom2014 No. 2043
cured meata food consisting of meat and curing salt, whether or not the food also contains any other ingredient;United Kingdom2004 No. 1396 (W. 141)
curfew arrangementan arrangement under which a prisoner is required to remain at a specific place for a specified period of time which is not an arrangement contained in a condition imposed by Article 26(1) of the Order.United Kingdom2009 No. 81
curfew requirementa requirement imposed on a child or young person as a condition of bail that he remain, for periods specified in the requirement, at a place so specified;United Kingdom2002 No. 844
curing saltsodium chloride, potassium chloride, sodium nitrate, potassium nitrate, sodium nitrite or potassium nitrite, whether alone or in any combination, except that sodium chloride or potassium chloride alone or a mixture of sodium chloride and potassium chloride alone is to be regarded as a curing salt when used in a meat product only if used in sufficient quantity to have a significant preserving effect on the meat product;United Kingdom2004 No. 1396 (W. 141)
curingthe distribution of salts throughout the product;United Kingdom1997 No. 494
curly kaleplants commonly known by that name of the species Brassica oleracea L.;United Kingdom2009 No. 387
currency exchangereceipt of revenues from the exchange of money issued, established, authorized or adopted by one government, or monetary value denominated in its monetary unit, for money issued, established, authorized or adopted by another government or for monetary value denominated in its monetary unit;Sri Lanka28 of 2005
currency of Kenyabank notes and coins issued by the Bank under section 22(1) and any right to receive such bank notes or coins in respect of any credit or balance at a bank or financial institution located within or outside Kenya;KenyaCAP. 491
currencycurrency notes and coins which are legal tender in Singapore;SingaporeCap. 69
current Directive studenta Directive student who began the current course before 1 September 2006;United Kingdom2006 No. 1794 (W. 189)
current Transition Planthe Transition Plan current at the time of the review.United Kingdom2006 No. 520 (W. 64)
current academic yearan academic year beginning on or after 1 September 2007 but before 1 September 2008.United Kingdom2007 No. 2851 (W. 248)
current academic yearthe academic year beginning on or after 1 September 2005 but on or before 31 August 2006;United Kingdom2006 No. 1794 (W. 189)
current accounting yearthe period of 12 months beginning on 1st April and ending on 31st March;United Kingdom2013 No. 493
current accountof a cheque or banker's order;IrelandNumber 1 of 2003
current accountof cheques or similar orders payable to the customer or to any other person or by any other means, obtain or have the use of money held or made available by the person with whom the account is kept and which records alterations in the financial relationship between the said person and the customer.United Kingdom2010 No. 1012
current addressin relation to any debtor the address of his current place of residence and any address at which he currently carries on business.United Kingdom2011 No. 151
current applicationan application to which regulation 11 refers.United Kingdom1997 No. 456
current appropriate certificatean appropriate certificate which gives a date of expiry which is not earlier than a date on which a particular vehicle is being used to carry dangerous goods;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2010/en/si/06...
current assetscash, cash equivalents — including negotiable instruments and demand deposits — inventory or accounts receivable, or the proceeds from any dealing with those assets;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. B-3
current authoritythe police authority for the force of which the regular police officer is a member;United Kingdom2006 No. 3415
current authoritythe police authority of the force of which the regular police officer is a member.United Kingdom2007 No. 201
current cabin user feethe most recent cabin user fee that results from an annual adjustment to the base cabin user fee in accordance with section 6207 of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
current certificateany certificate that is in effect on the issue of a certificate pursuant to a new or amended application under this section.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-20
current chargethe charge for the connection year;United Kingdom2015 No. 79
current conveyance waterwater to be used as conveyance water in the current year.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
current coursethe designated course in respect of a person is applying for support;United Kingdom2006 No. 953
current coursethe designated course in respect of which a person is applying for support;”.United Kingdom2006 No. 1785
current critical human water needscritical human water needs in the current year.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
current demandthe notice mentioned in sub-paragraph (1)(a)(i) or any subsequent notice given under paragraph 7(2) of Schedule 1;United Kingdom2009 No. 1597
current distance learning coursethe designated distance learning course in respect of which a person is applying for support;”;United Kingdom2007 No. 2263
current editionan edition which is current at the time the Chinese proprietary medicine in question is sold or supplied, and includes any amendment, addition or deletion made to that edition of the publication up to that time;SingaporeCap. 176, OR 6
current employeea person who was an employee on 5th April in the tax year to which the particulars provided under regulation 85(1) relate;United Kingdom2003 No. 2682
current employerthe person to whom the further deduction under regulation 3 is allowed in respect of the prescribed employee;SingaporeCap. 134, RG 3
current estimatean estimate in respect of either an income tax month or a taxable period, as the case may be, the due date for which is immediately prior to that time or the income tax month or taxable period immediately preceding that month or period;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2002/en/si/04...
current failurea failure which may lead to a reduction under this regulation in relation to which the Secretary of State has not yet determined whether the amount of the employment and support allowance payable to the claimant is to be reduced in accordance with this regulation.”.United Kingdom2012 No. 2756
current financial yearany financial year for which the local authority is determining the amount of its minimum revenue provision;United Kingdom2007 No. 573
current financial yearthe financial year which includes the first day of that school year.United Kingdom1997 No. 1968
current fiscal yearthe fiscal year ending in the calendar year in which the report is submitted.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
current flight planthe flight plan together with any changes caused by subsequent clearances;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2004/en/si/00...
current governing bodythe governing body of a county, voluntary, maintained special, grant-maintained or grant-maintained special school (other than the governing body of an excepted school);United Kingdom1998 No. 2763
current governorany person who is appointed to or elected to office as a member of a current governing body on or before 1st September 2003 but not to any person who is reappointed or re-elected to such office after that date.United Kingdom2003 No. 348
current green cover seasonthe green cover season during the current year;United Kingdom2005 No. 45 (W. 4)
current informationinformation which is no more than five days out of date.United Kingdom2011 No. 2860
current market valuethe price for which an apartment might reasonably be expected to be sold, on the open market, on the date of sale under section 76 , in its existing state of repair and condition and not subject to the conditions specified in section 64 (5) or to a charging order;IrelandNumber 22 of 2009
current monitoring system does not account for the Marcellus Shale industry and therefore the ambient air quality monitoring plan is inadequate to monitor, collect and analyze the NAAQS.insignificant.” The Commenter does not identify any specific Federally enforceable air quality monitoring requirement with which Pennsylvania's monitoring system fails to comply for either the 1997 ozone NAAQS or for the 1997 or 2006 PM 2.5 NAAQS.United States77 FR 58955
current on all payments duethat no payment scheduled to be made during the one year period was either deferred or more than 30 days past due. Any delinquency in payment of the loan to be refinanced after approval and before debenture funding must be reported to SBA as an adverse change.United States76 FR 9213
current part-time coursethe designated part-time course in respect of which a person is applying for support;United Kingdom2009 No. 1555
current payment periodthe payment period in respect of which an application for an allowance is made under this Part;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. O-9
current plan yearthe plan year after the notice year. Thus, for example, if the notice year is January 1, 2017 through December 31, 2017, then the current plan year would be January 1, 2018 through December 31, 2018.United States80 FR 5625
current postgraduate coursethe designated postgraduate course in respect of which a person is applying for support;United Kingdom2009 No. 1555
current scheme yearthe particular year referred to in sub-paragraph (1);United Kingdom2005 No. 143
current schemethe scheme in which a person referred to in regulation 2(1)(b) below participates at the date of the new application made by him.United Kingdom1998 No. 2138
current school yearthe first school year for which the plan is to have effect;United Kingdom2014 No. 2677 (W. 265)
current schoola county, voluntary or maintained special school, other than a school falling within regulation 1(2) or (4).United Kingdom1999 No. 362
current schoola county, voluntary, maintained special, grant-maintained or grant-maintained special school (other than an excepted school);United Kingdom1998 No. 2763
current set-aside periodthe set-aside period during the current scheme year;United Kingdom2005 No. 143
current slaughter weekthe period beginning Monday, and ending Sunday, of the week in which a reporting day occurs.United States73 FR 28606
current softwood lumber productsthe products described in item 5104, Group 5, of the schedule to the Export Control List.CanadaSOR/2007-166
current total taxthe amount required to be recorded at paragraph 17 of Schedule A1 (real time returns)(25) in the most recent return which the employee is required to make in the tax year, or where the employee is required to make a return under regulation 67EA(3) (failure to make a return under regulation 67B)(26), the amount required to be recorded at paragraph 17 of Schedule A1 for the tax year to which that return relates;”.United Kingdom2014 No. 472
current total taxthe total tax to date required to be recorded in the deductions working sheet by an employee under regulation 143(2)(b);United Kingdom2003 No. 2682
current yearany financial year for which the local authority is determining the amount of its minimum revenue provision;United Kingdom2003 No. 3239 (W. 319)
current yearthe financial year in which the particular payment into the Fund, under subsection (3), falls to be made.IrelandNumber 16 of 1998
currently available IOLs.that the appropriate comparator can vary depending upon the candidate IOL and the associated claimed clinical outcome and can also change over time. With some candidate IOLs, lens optics may be the focus of the claimed benefit, while with others, the IOL material may be the focus of the claimed benefit. For example, a new IOL material that claimed the elimination of posterior capsular opacity (PCO) would have to be compared to IOL materials in which PCO occurred. However, the particular optics of the IOLs in this hypothetical case would likely not necessarily matter. If the claim was that the candidate IOL corrected some type of higher order optical aberration that resulted in improved night driving, such an IOL would have to be compared to an aspheric IOL to determine whether it improved night driving beyond that of an aspheric IOL.United States76 FR 74121
currently engaging in the illegal use of a controlled substancethe illegal use of a controlled substance that occurred recently enough to justify a reasonable belief that an applicant's illegal use of a controlled substance is current or that continuing illegal use of a controlled substance by the applicant is a real and ongoing problem.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
currently looked after persona person who is over school age, but is less than eighteen years of age and who is being looked after by a local authority;United Kingdom2003 No. 608
currently operating tracksracing associations conducting parimutuel horseracing at the same time of day (afternoon against afternoon; nighttime against nighttime) as the racing association conducting the horseracing which is the subject of the interstate off-track wager;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
currently payablepayable at the time a pension or gratuity, as the case may be, is due to come into payment;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1997/en/si/02...
currentcurrent at the time when the medicinal product in question is sold or supplied.SingaporeCap. 176
currentlawfully current in Canada or elsewhere by virtue of a law, proclamation or regulation in force in Canada or elsewhere as the case may be;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-46
curricular recorda formal record of a pupil’s academic achievements, his other skills and abilities and his progress in school;United Kingdom2005 No. 1437
curricular recorda formal record of a pupil’s academic achievements, the pupil’s other skills and abilities and his or her progress in school, as detailed in Schedule 2.United Kingdom2004 No. 1026 (W. 123)
curriculum support materialsmaterials used to facilitate curriculum implementation and includes both electronic and non-electronic form;KenyaNO. 4 OF 2013
curriculumall planned learning programmes that facilitate formal, non-formal and informal learning;KenyaNO. 4 OF 2013
curtain wallingthe glass, masonry or other cladding which is suspended from the structural framework of a building;United Kingdom2014 No. 1638
curtilagean area immediately surrounding or adjacent to the dwelling which is used in conjunction with the dwelling, other than any part of that area that is a public place;IrelandNumber 35 of 2011
cushionsscatter cushions and cushions of the kind commonly used on the seats of wooden chairs but does not include polyurethane foam in slab or cushion form;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1995/en/si/03...
cushionthat part of a seat on which a person using the seat sits, whether padded or not;United Kingdom2003 No. 37
custodial portionthe period of time, or the portion of the young person’s youth sentence, that must be served in custody before he or she begins to serve the remainder under supervision in the community subject to conditions under paragraph 42(2)(n) or under conditional supervision under paragraph 42(2)(o), (q) or (r).CanadaS.C. 2002, c. 1
custodial sentencea sentence of imprisonment or of detention in a young offenders centre.United Kingdom2009 No. 120 (C. 6)
custodian.a prepetition liquidator of the debtor's property, such as an assignee for the benefit of creditors, a receiver of the debtor's property, or administrator of the debtor's property. The definition of custodian to include a receiver or trustee is descriptive, and not meant to be limited to court officers with those titles. The definition is intended to include other officers of the court if their functions are substantially similar to those of a receiver or trustee.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
custodiana custodian of securities issued by a mutual fund held for the benefit of plan holders under a custodial agreement or other arrangement.  R.S.O. 1990, c. S.5, s. 49 (6).Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/statute/90s05
custodiana person appointed as a custodian under section 22 (3);IrelandNumber 33 of 2000
custody determinationa judgment, decree, or other order of a court providing for the custody of a child, and includes permanent and temporary orders, and initial orders and modifications;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
custody orderan order granted in terms of section 21;IndiaNO. 43 OF 2005
custody orderproceedings in which an order within that Appendix may be made, varied or revoked.United Kingdom1997 No. 2574
custody proceedingsproceedings under the Custody Rules;United Kingdom2009 No. 1098
custody provisiona provision of an order or agreement awarding custody of a child;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 4 (2nd Supp.)
custody transfera meter-regulating station where a local distribution company takes part or all of the natural gas from a transmission pipeline and puts it into a distribution pipeline.United States76 FR 80553
custodymilitary custody;United Kingdom2000 No. 2368
custom restraint system for a disabled persona restraint system, other than a mass-produced restraint system, designed for a specific disabled person.CanadaSOR/2010-90
customarilyof email and the other forms of electronic communication listed in the previous paragraph. In the Board's judgment, the potential for confusion and the prospect of requiring repeated notifications in order to reach new employees outweigh the benefits that could be derived at the margin from such notifications. All employers subject to the rule will be required to post the notice physically in their facilities; and employers who customarily post notices to employees regarding personnel rules or policies on an internet or intranet site will be required to post the Board's notice on those sites as well. Moreover, those notices (unlike the Board's election and remedial notices) must remain posted; thus, it is reasonable to expect that even though some employees may not see the notices immediately, more and more will see them and learn about their NLRA rights as time goes by. Accordingly, the only electronic postings required under the final rule will be those on internet or intranet sites.United States76 FR 54005
customary carethe care and supervision of an Indian or native child by a person who is not the child’s parent, according to the custom of the child’s band or native community.  R.S.O. 1990, c. C.11, s. 208.Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/statute/90c11
customer compensation bodya prescribed body and includes, unless it is prescribed to be excluded from this definition, the Canadian Investor Protection Fund;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. B-3
customer information(subject to sub-paragraph...United Kingdom2000 c. 11
customer inquirya telephone call or other communication made to an insurer that does not result in an investigation or claim and that is in regard to the general terms or conditions of or coverage offered under an insurance policy. The term includes a question concerning the process for filing a claim, and whether a policy will cover a loss, unless the question concerns specific damage that has occurred and that results in an investigation or claim.United StatesINSURANCE CODE - Title 5 - Cha
customer name securitiessecurities that on the date of bankruptcy of a securities firm are held by or on behalf of the securities firm for the account of a customer and are registered or recorded in the appropriate manner in the name of the customer or are in the process of being so registered or recorded, but does not include securities registered or recorded in the appropriate manner in the name of the customer that, by endorsement or otherwise, are negotiable by the securities firm;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. B-3
customer of the Licenseea person who rents an exchange line from the Licensee or a person using such an exchange line with the authority of a person who does so rent one;United Kingdom1999 No. 2453
customer premises equipmentequipment employed on the premises of a person (other than a carrier) to originate, route, or terminate telecommunications.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
customer proprietary network informationinformation that relates to "the quantity, technical configuration, type, destination, and amount of use of a telecommunications service" by a customer and telephone billing information. 47 U.S.C. § 222(f)(1). However, the term does not include subscriber list information. Id.European Union32000D0520
customer service committeesthe committees maintained under section 28 of the WIA(3).United Kingdom2005 No. 968 (C. 43)
customer, etc.a customer (in a specified business operator listed in item (xxxviii) of the preceding paragraph, a customer as a user) or a person specified by a Cabinet Order as being equivalent thereto.JapanAct No. 22 of 2007
customer’s assetssecurities and assets (other than money), including Government securities and certificates of deposits, that are beneficially owned by a customer of the holder.SingaporeCap. 289, RG 10
customer’s goodtangible personal property of another person that the particular person imports, or obtains physical possession of in Canada, for the purpose of supplying a service or added property in respect of the tangible personal property.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. E-15
customers who need to use Textphones because of their disabilitiescustomers of the Licensee who are deaf, deaf-blind or speech-impaired;United Kingdom2000 No. 2410
customerswholesale and final customers of electricity;European Union32003L0054
customera “customer” as defined in Rule 15c3-3.United States78 FR 51909
customera customer of a taxpayer and includes a person who sells or delivers goods or products to the taxpayer, or for whom the taxpayer renders services;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
customs administrationthe authority that is responsible under the law of Canada for the administration of its customs laws and regulations.CanadaSOR/2014-283
customs aerodromean aerodrome for the time being appointed as a place of landing and departure of aircraft for the purposes of any written law relating to customs.SingaporeCap. 6
customs airportan airport appointed under section 6 ;IrelandNumber 18 of 2015
customs areaa place appointed by the Commissioner by notice in accordance with section 9 for the deposit of goods subject to customs control;KenyaCAP. 472
customs authoritiesthe authorities which, under the law of the Territory, have responsibility for the control of imports and exports;United Kingdom2004 No. 3103
customs bonded warehouse licenseea person licensed under the Customs Tariff to operate a bonded warehouse.CanadaS.C. 2002, c. 22
customs bonded warehousea place that is licensed as a bonded warehouse under the Customs Tariff.CanadaS.C. 2002, c. 22
customs broker permita permit issued under section 1641(c) of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
customs brokerany person granted a customs broker's license by the Secretary under subsection (b) of this section.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
customs clearing agentsa person who is licensed in any the Partner States to provide a service at a fee, in connection documentation and customs clearance of import and export consignments of goods;KenyaCAP. 4C
customs controlmeasures applied to ensure compliance with the laws and regulations which the customs are responsible for enforcing;European Union21973A0518(01)
customs debtthe obligation on a person to pay the amount of import or export duty which applies to specific goods under the customs legislation in force;European Union32013R0952
customs documenta document required by the Commissioners for Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs for placing relevant material under one of the procedures specified in Article 4(16)(a) and (d) to (g) of the Customs Code.United Kingdom2015 No. 610
customs documenta document required by the Commissioners for Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs for placing relevant material under one of the procedures specified in Article 4(16)(a) and (d) to (g) of the Customs Code;United Kingdom2006 No. 1643 (W. 158)
customs dutiescharges having an effect equivalent to customs duties.European Union21973A0514(01)
customs dutiesimport or export duties and other charges of equivalent effect levied on goods by reason of their importation or exportation and includes suspended duties and fiscal duties or taxes where such duties or taxes affect the importation or exportation of goods but does not include internal duties and taxes such as sales, turn-over or consumption taxes, imposed otherwise than in respect of the importation or exportation of goods;KenyaCAP. 4B
customs dutya duty imposed under section 20.CanadaS.C. 1997, c. 36
customs dutyduty on goods imported into Singapore, excluding any excise duty;SingaporeCap. 70
customs formalitiesall the operations which must be carried out by a person and by the customs authorities in order to comply with the customs legislation;European Union32013R0952
customs laws of the United Statesany law or regulation enforced or administered by U.S. Customs and Border Protection.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
customs lawany law in force imposing or relating to the collection of customs or excise duties or transfer tax;KenyaCAP. 391
customs legislationany legal or regulatory provisions applicable in the territories of the Parties, governing the import, export and transit of goods and their placing under any other customs regime or procedure, including measures of prohibition, restriction and control;European Union22006A0901(01)
customs office or stationthe customs office or station at which the meat product or fish product arrived in Singapore;SingaporeCap. 349A, R 2
customs officeran individual performing those functions specified by regulation by the Secretary of the Treasury for a customs inspector or canine enforcement officer. Such functions shall be consistent with such applicable standards as may be promulgated by the Office of Personnel Management.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
customs officeran officer of Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs;United Kingdom2008 No. 333
customs officea place designated as a customs office by the Minister under section 5;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (2nd Supp.)
customs porta port appointed under section 6 ;IrelandNumber 18 of 2015
customs revenue functionsthe functions described in section 212(b)(2) of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
customs revenue servicesthose customs revenue functions described in paragraphs (1) through (6) and paragraph (8) of section 215 of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
customs statusthe status of goods as Union or non-Union goods;European Union32013R0952
customs territory of the United Statesthe 50 States, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
customs territorySingapore and the territorial waters of Singapore but excluding any free trade zone;SingaporeCap. 114
customs territorythe customs territory of the United States and foreign trade zones.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
customs transit operationthe transport of goods from an office of departure to an office of destination under customs transit;European Union31977D0415
customs transitthe customs procedure under which goods are transported under customs control from one customs office to another;European Union31977D0415
customs valuethe customs value as determined in accordance with Articles 28 to 36 of the Code (Agreement on the implementation of Article VII of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade established in Geneva on 12 April 1979);European Union31994R3254
customs warehousea place approved by the Commissioner for the deposit of unentered, unexamined, detained or seized goods for the security thereof or pending payment of the duties due thereon;KenyaCAP. 472
customs warehousing procedurethe customs procedure under which imported goods are stored under customs control in a designated place (a customs warehouse) without payment of import duties and taxes;European Union21973A0518(01)
customsthe Customs and Excise Department;KenyaCAP. 472
cut flowersall flowers and decorative foliage used as fresh-cut flowers, fresh-cut decorative foliage, dried, preserved, and processed flowers, or dried and preserved decorative foliage, produced either under cover or in field operations.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
cut-off basis.a manner in which a change in method of accounting is made without a section 481(a) adjustment and under which only the items arising after the beginning of the year of change (or, in the case of a change made to a principal method, only the items arising after the date of distribution or transfer) are accounted for under the new method of accounting. The definition of cut-off basis is expanded in the final regulations under section 381(c)(5) to clarify that a taxpayer that makes a change within the last-in, first-out (LIFO) inventory method from one LIFO method or sub-method to another LIFO method or sub-method does not recompute the cost of its beginning inventories for the year of change under the new LIFO inventory method when it implements the change on a cut-off basis.United States76 FR 45673
cut-off datesuch date as the Minister may, by notification in the Gazette, appoint as the date for the transfer of the Board’s residual liability to the appointed insurers;SingaporeCap. 36, RG 32
cut-off valuea threshold of any classified impurity, additive or individual constituent in a substance or in a mixture, above which threshold these shall be taken into account for determining if the substance or the mixture, respectively, shall be classified;European Union32008R1272
cutting ban period1st March to 31st August (both those dates included);United Kingdom2014 No. 3263
cutting premiseslicensed cutting premises;United Kingdom1995 No. 361
cutting premisespremises used for the purpose of cutting up fresh meat intended for sale for human consumption;”.United Kingdom2002 No. 1253
cutting upcutting carcases into smaller cuts or removing bones from carcases or parts of carcases;United Kingdom1995 No. 540
cycle entrythe diagonal broken line shown in diagram 1001.2A. ”.United Kingdom2011 No. 3041
cycle lanethe lane so marked in either version of that diagram.United Kingdom2002 No. 3113
cycle of second level educationa cycle of education approved by the Minister for Education and Science for the Leaving Certificate Examination of the State Examinations Commission.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2007/en/si/01...
cycle storea building or enclosure designed to be used for the storage of bicycles;United Kingdom2014 No. 592 (W. 69)
cycle tracka part of a road including part of a footway or part of a roadway which is reserved for the use of pedal cycles and from which all mechanically propelled vehicles other than mechanically propelled wheelchairs are prohibited from entering except for the purpose of access;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1997/en/si/01...
cyclea pedal cycle which is not a motor vehicle;United Kingdom1996 No. 2489
cyclical usereuse, recycling, and heat recovery.JapanAct No. 110 of 2000
cyclically-adjustedadjusted to take account of effects estimated to be due to the operation of the economic cycle;IrelandNumber 39 of 2012
cylindera vessel with a capacity not exceeding 150 litres;United Kingdom2003 No. 386
cylinderan introduction or presence of a hazardous material in a cylinder. A cylinder filled with a Class 2 hazardous material (gas) and offered for transportation must meet the requirements in this section and §§ 173.301a through 173.305, as applicable.United States71 FR 33858
cyprinida type of lake or river which, in the Department’s judgement, would support a sustainable fish population dominated by cyprinid species;”;United Kingdom2015 No. 45
cystic medial necrosischanges in the medial layer of the affected artery, consisting of degeneration and loss of elastic and muscle fibres and formation of multiple clefts of mucoid material;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...