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TermDefinitionCountryCitation/Link
e-Government servicespublic services provided electronically by a Ministry or Government department, local authority, or any body established by or under any law or controlled or funded by the Government;KenyaCAP. 411A
e-Pharmacy Servicethe electronic system provided by the Agency by which electronic prescription forms are transmitted;United Kingdom2008 No. 27
e-filing noticea notice issued in respect of a year by an officer of the Board stating that the employer satisfies the description in paragraph (2) or (3) and accordingly is required to use electronic communications for the delivery of specified information;United Kingdom2003 No. 2494
e-filingfiling the VETS-4212 Report via the VETS web-based filing system. E-filing also includes transmitting or delivering the VETS-4212 Report as an electronic data file. Instructions for electronically filing the VETS-4212 Report are found on VETS' Web site at: http://www.dol.gov/vets/vets100filing.htm.United States79 FR 57463
e-mailelectronic mail;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2014/en/si/03...
e-moneyelectronic money;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2002/en/si/02...
e-payment noticea notice issued in respect of a year by an officer of the Board stating that the person appears to be a large employer and accordingly is required to use an approved method of electronic communications for the making of specified payments;United Kingdom2003 No. 2494
e.g.for example, which does not imply that these functions are all inclusive.United States75 FR 77741
e.i.r.p.equivalent isotropic radiated power, which is the product of the power supplied to an antenna and the absolute or isotropic antenna gain in a given direction relative to an isotropic antenna;United Kingdom2015 No. 591
e.i.r.pequivalent isotropic radiated power;United Kingdom2014 No. 953
eCTD format applicationan application made using the MHRA portal and in relation to which the accompanying particulars and documents are presented in eCTD format;United Kingdom2008 No. 552
eCTD formatthe electronic format of the Common Technical Document referred to in the guidance published by the European Commission in Volume 2B of “The Rules Governing Medicinal Products in the European Union”, referred to in paragraph (1) of the Introduction to Annex I to the 2001 Directive;United Kingdom2010 No. 551
ePharmacy servicethe electronic system provided by the Agency by which electronic prescription forms are transmitted;United Kingdom2007 No. 208
each Party shall apply the same rates of terminal dues to all other parties provided that the transactions are equivalent.that, in principle, two REIMS II PPOs competing for outgoing cross-border mail in a given REIMS II country to another REIMS II country would bear the same costs for the delivery of this mail in the country of destination. The same rate, however, will not be available to non-REIMS II operators competing in the same market which will be obliged to pay the full domestic tariff in the country of destination, or the full international tariff in the country of origin, minus any available discount(31).European Union32004D0139
each Party which has an agreed critical use renews its commitment to ensure that the criteria in paragraph 1 of decision IX/6 are applied when licensing, permitting or authorizing critical use of methyl bromide and that such procedures taken into account available stocks of banked or recycled methyl bromide.of implementing the continuing U.S. commitment as reflected in Decision XVII/9. More specifically, EPA has selected 7.5% for 2007 because of the Parties' earlier agreement to this number and because, under the current circumstances, this level of inventory drawdown for critical uses is feasible. The aggregate inventory data as of December 31, 2005, indicate that pre-phaseout inventory amounts to 39% of baseline and therefore EPA does not anticipate a shortage during 2007.United States71 FR 75386
each Transmission Operator shall have Interpersonal Communication capabilityother than direct, face-to-face situations.United States80 FR 22385
each data collection periodthe end of the last day of the calendar month in question;United Kingdom2012 No. 2996
each demographic group(does it mean, for example, every racial or ethnic or socio-economic group that has at least one resident in the service area?); also MDOs that focus on certain segments of the population (female or low-income entrepreneurs, for instance) may be penalized. While we support using RMAP to support diverse clientele, we would suggest that the final rule recognize and not penalize MDOs that serve historically underserved or unserved populations in their rural service areas. We also suggest that language on “each demographic group” as outlined above be clarified in the final rule.United States75 FR 30113
each other supplier in the groupeach supplier which makes the type of supply in respect of which S is a supplier.United Kingdom2014 No. 3219
each solvent cleaning machineeach solvent cleaning machine that is part of an affected facility regulated by this section.United States72 FR 25138
eachof clarifying that designated agencies may exercise discretion in selecting title II complaints for resolution.United States75 FR 56163
ear tag numberthe particulars comprised in an ear tag pursuant to article 8(3) or article 9(1);United Kingdom1995 No. 12
earlier agreementsthe Agreements on Social Security signed on behalf of the Governments of the two Parties at London on 29 March 1960 (which Agreement did not include Northern Ireland), at Dublin on 28 February 1966, at Dublin on 3 October 1968 and at London on 14 September 1971 and also includes the arrangements made on 22 July 1964 between the Ministry of Labour and National Insurance in relation to Northern Ireland and the Minister for Social Welfare in relation to Ireland;United Kingdom2007 No. 438
earlier agreementan earlier consumer credit agreement for the provision of credit;United Kingdom2010 No. 1014
earlier cessationthe cessation of an employment which began before the employment which ended on the termination date;United Kingdom2003 No. 61
earlier relevant inheritancea relevant inheritance deemed to be taken on the date of death of the disponer;IrelandNumber 1 of 2003
earlier section 5 inspectionthe earlier of the inspections mentioned in paragraph (1).United Kingdom2015 No. 170
earlier servicethe service by reference to which the benefits referred to in subparagraph 6(3)(b) were calculated.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2013/en/si/00...
earliest commissioning datethe commissioning date that falls the earliest from the time that the Commission makes the selection referred to in section 2 (3)(a);IrelandNumber 26 of 2000
early amortization mode.the sponsor will no longer have access to securitized funding through the master trust for future securitized assets generated in connection with the sponsor's operations.United States79 FR 77601
early childhood educatora person providing, or employed by a provider of, nonresidential child care services (including center-based, family-based, and in-home child care services) that is legally operating under State law, and that complies with applicable State and local requirements for the provision of child care services to children at any age from birth through the age at which a child may start kindergarten in that State.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
early conciliation certificatethe certificate prescribed by the Secretary of State in accordance with regulation 4(b);United Kingdom2014 No. 254
early conciliation forma form prescribed by the Secretary of State in accordance with regulation 4(a);United Kingdom2014 No. 254
early conciliation numberthe unique reference number which appears on an early conciliation certificate;United Kingdom2014 No. 271
early detection and responseof addressing the issue. Federal regulations place a burden on State conservation resources and are unneeded and unnecessary in 47 States.United States80 FR 12701
early education providera provider of relevant nursery education except that it shall not include an authority in respect of a maintained nursery school;United Kingdom2002 No. 152 (W. 20)
early excellence centrean institution for providing education and other related services for children under compulsory school age (whether or not it also provides such services for other persons) participating in the Department for Education and Employment’s pilot programme for early excellence centres;United Kingdom1999 No. 606
early learninglearning designed to facilitate the development of cognitive, language, motor, and social-emotional skills for, and to promote learning readiness in, young children.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
early loana loan enrolled at a time when the aggregate covered amount of loans previously enrolled under the Program by a particular participating financial institution is less than $5,000,000;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
early movement seedseed marketed under regulation 12;United Kingdom2005 No. 329
early payment reductionthe amount by which a member’s entitlement is reduced pursuant to regulation 29(5), (6) or (12);United Kingdom2014 No. 164
early paymentpayment before the member reaches the member’s state pension age(44).United Kingdom2015 No. 142
early period of 2007the period commencing on 1st February 2007 and ending immediately before this Order comes into force;United Kingdom2007 No. 927
early potatoespotatoes which are harvested before they are completely mature, marketed immediately after they have been harvested and whose skins can be easily removed without peeling;United Kingdom2006 No. 1643 (W. 158)
early repayment terma term in a plan which complies with regulation 38;United Kingdom2012 No. 2079
early retirement pensiona pension payable under regulation 101;United Kingdom2014 No. 217
early terminationthe termination of a temporary scheme by a termination notice before the end of the management period;United Kingdom2013 No. 1329
early votingvoting on dates other than the date of the poll in accordance with the provisions of the Greater London Authority (Early Voting) Order 2000;”.United Kingdom2000 No. 826
early warning and response systemspecified in Commission Decision 2000/57/EC of 22 December 1999 on the early warning and response system for the prevention and control of communicable diseases under Decision No 2119/98/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council (5).European Union32004R0851
early years development partnershipa body established by an education authority to work with the education authority to review the sufficiency of the provision of good quality nursery education and care in the education authority’s area and to prepare an early years development plan;United Kingdom1998 No. 656
early years development plana statement prepared by an education authority in conjunction with the early years development partnership of their proposals for the provision of good quality nursery education and care for children in their area;United Kingdom1998 No. 656
early years expenditure on the free entitlementexpenditure on nursery education for three and four year olds provided by PVI providers or in primary schools;United Kingdom2008 No. 377
early years pupil premiumfunding supplied by the Department for Education for the purpose of early years provision to children who meet the criteria in regulation 16(11);United Kingdom2014 No. 3352
early-death of a parentthe death of a parent before the child attains the age of 18 years;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
early-onset drug dependence or early-onset drug abuse, involving cannabiscannabis dependence or cannabis abuse which began before the age of 18 years;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
early-stage capitalseed and start-up capital;European Union2006C0313
earmarked schemea money purchase scheme under which all the benefits are secured by one or more insurance policies specifically allocated to the provision of benefits to or in respect of individual members;United Kingdom2006 No. 802
earmarkfunds provided by the Congress for projects, programs, or grants where the purported congressional direction (whether in statutory text, report language, or other communication) circumvents otherwise applicable merit-based or competitive allocation processes, or specifies the location or recipient, or otherwise curtails the ability of the executive branch to manage its statutory and constitutional responsibilities pertaining to the funds allocation process.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
earned incomeincome earned by a Group B pensioner in the form of wages, salaries, commissions, fees, tips, unemployment benefits, and other amounts received by virtue of employment or self-employment but paid before any deduction for taxes or insurance. In addition, earned income also includes those amounts contributed on a before-tax basis to any retirement plan or employee health and welfare benefit plan.United StatesVERNON'S CIVIL STATUTES - Titl
earned pensionpension accrued from the member’s pensionable pay pursuant to regulation 23(4) or (5) or credited pursuant to regulation 101(1) (effect of acceptance of transfer value);United Kingdom2013 No. 2356
earneran earner in employed earner’s employment;United Kingdom2011 No. 1294
earnings periodthe period referred to in regulation 2;United Kingdom2001 No. 1004
earnings top-upthe allowance paid by the Secretary of State under the Earnings Top-up Scheme;United Kingdom1996 No. 503
earnings-related partthe proportion of that pension not attributable to a transferred pension;United Kingdom2014 No. 2336
earningsany items of a description mentioned in section 13(3) that are payable to a person in connection with that person’s employment;United Kingdom2010 No. 122
earningsin the case of employment as a self-employed earner, the gross income of the employment.United Kingdom2012 No. 303
earth stationa station situated either on the earth’s surface or within the earth’s atmosphere which is intended for communication with a station beyond the earth’s atmosphere;United Kingdom2006 No. 2785
earthbanka ridge constructed from soil which forms part of a field boundary;United Kingdom2005 No. 6
earthedbeing effectually connected to the general mass of the Earth;SingaporeCap. 89A, RG 5
earthworks seasonthe period from April to October or such other period set out in British Standard 6031;United Kingdom2014 No. 2935
earthwormany worm of the Family Lumbricidae;United Kingdom2005 No. 267
earththe general mass of the earth;United Kingdom2012 No. 381
easementan easement subsisting at law for the benefit of the premises and giving a right of way for vehicles;United Kingdom2004 No. 248 (W. 25)
easily,that such an area does not have well-developed community resources, to include transportation services. In essence, we believe many of these highly rural areas will be in equivalent standing with regards to accessibility, because many of these areas do not have well-developed transportation services, and in turn are generally not easily accessible by transportation thoroughfares.United States78 FR 19586
eastbound access slip roadthat length of road which links Bideford Avenue with the eastbound carriageway of Western Avenue;United Kingdom1998 No. 367
eastbound bus lanethe left hand or nearside lane of the eastbound carriageway of the trunk road between a point 57 metres west of the eastern kerbline of Sipson Way and a point 6 metres west of the eastern kerbline of Sipson Way, a distance of approximately 51 metres.United Kingdom2000 No. 981
eastbound carriagewaythe eastbound carriageway of the motorway spur to Terminal 5 from the northbound carriageway of the motorway at Junction 14 from a point 30 metres north of marker post 91/6 (180 metres south of the Junction 14 South Bridge) to the Terminal 5 roundabout;United Kingdom2007 No. 3233
eastbound exit slip roadthat length of road which links the eastbound carriageway of Western Avenue with the bridge that carries Argyle Road over Western Avenue;United Kingdom1998 No. 367
eastern ChannelICES division VII d;European Union32004R0423
eastern graingrain grown in the Eastern Division;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. G-10
eastern islandthe easternmost pedestrian refuge situated in the mouth of Midland Road at its junction with the A501 Euston Road;United Kingdom1996 No. 1625
eastern junctionBoston Park Road’s eastern junction with the trunk road;United Kingdom2000 No. 871
eating placeany place that is not enclosed and is used for the sale or supply, or the consumption within that place, of meals prepared at one or more individual stalls within that place, and in which any other business carried on is ancillary and subsidiary to the provision of such meals, such as a canteen, cafeteria, food court or hawker centre, and includes such other place of a similar kind approved by the Commissioner;SingaporeCap. 109A, OR 4
eco-safea style of riding that contributes to road safety whilst reducing fuel consumption and emissions.United Kingdom2011 No. 21
ecological clerk of worksa suitably qualified environmental professional or group of professionals;United Kingdom2014 No. 2441
ecology plansthe plans certified as the ecology plans by the Secretary of State for the purposes of this Order;United Kingdom2014 No. 2935
economic benefitanything reasonably regarded as economic gain or advantage, including a campaign contribution.United StatesGOVERNMENT CODE - Title 3 - Ch
economic burden,that the rule may result in QS holders making a more substantial investment in the vessels from which their QS is fished, NMFS sees that as consistent with the Council's reasons for adopting the 12-month ownership requirement. See Response to Comment 7. The alternative suggested by the commenter only one change in vessel ownership a year does not require that the QS holder maintain an ownership interest for 12 months. This alternative still allows a QS holder to use a hired master on a vessel in which the QS holder had an ownership interest only for the duration of a fishing trip.United States72 FR 44795
economic development corporationa Type A corporation governed by Chapter 504 or a Type B corporation governed by Chapter 505.United StatesLOCAL GOVERNMENT CODE - Title
economic dispatchthe operation of generation facilities to produce energy at the lowest cost to reliably serve consumers, recognizing any operational limits of generation and transmission facilities.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
economic integration agreementan agreement substantially liberalising trade in services and establishment pursuant to WTO rules;European Union22012A1221(01)
economic lossesany additional cost incurred by a farmer as a result of exceptional measures taken by the farmer with the objective of reducing supply on the market concerned or any substantial loss of production;European Union32013R1305
economic lossany pecuniary loss resulting from harm (including the loss of earnings or other benefits related to employment, medical expense loss, replacement services loss, loss due to death, burial costs, and loss of business or employment opportunities) to the extent recovery for such loss is allowed under applicable State law.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
economic net worththe current cash available to the Fund, plus the net present value of all future cash inflows and outflows expected to result from the outstanding mortgages in the Fund.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
economic operatorsany producer, distributor, collector, recycler or other treatment operator;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2014/en/si/02...
economic operatora producer organisation or one of its members;European Union32001R0150
economic outputthe estimate of changes to either Gross Domestic Product or Gross Value Added as a result of the project;United Kingdom2005 No. 2087
economic precedencethe ranking of sources of electricity supply in accordance with economic criteria;European Union32003L0054
economic realitiesthat all care provided by that person is compensable. In other words, in these circumstances, the Department does not interpret the law as transforming, and does not intend anything in this Final Rule to transform, all care by a family or household member into compensable work.United States78 FR 60453
economic regionan economic region described by Statistics Canada in its Guide to the Labour Force Survey, published on January 31, 2000.CanadaS.C. 2002, c. 23
economic resourcesassets of every kind, whether tangible or intangible, movable or immovable, which are not funds but can be used to obtain funds, goods or services;United Kingdom2009 No. 1747
economic rightsthe rights referred to in section 9 ;Sri Lanka36 of 2003
economically depressed regionany geographical region which the Corporation determines by regulation to be a region within which real estate values have suffered serious decline due to severe economic conditions, such as a decline in energy or agricultural values or prices.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
economically disadvantaged youth,only that the eligibility standards of such a program will be used to determine whether a child qualifies for a larger education award.United States75 FR 51395
economically disadvantagedeconomic hardship due to the loss of jobs or income (labor or proprietor) derived from forestry, the wood products industry, or related commercial enterprises such as recreation and tourism in the national forest.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
economically significantother than electronic filing. While employers previously filing by facsimile or U.S. Mail will have to change to electronic filing, they will be moving to a more efficient and rapid processing procedure.United States70 FR 72556
economically targeted investmentan investment in which at least 50 percent of the total investment is allocated to economic development within this state or investment in businesses or entities located within this state.United StatesVERNON'S CIVIL STATUTES - Titl
ecosystemany terrestrial, freshwater aquatic, or coastal ecosystem, including an estuary.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
ecotourismresponsible travel to natural areas to view the flora and fauna without disturbance to the economical, ecological and cultural status of the areas;KenyaCAP. 383
edible crabCancer pagurus;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2005/en/si/07...
edible meatthe meat of the front quarter and hindquarters and meat along the backbone (backstrap).United States73 FR 35726
edible plantswild plants of the species Salicornia;United Kingdom1997 No. 1481
edible seaweedwild seaweed of the species Porphyra, Rhodimenia or Chondrus;United Kingdom1997 No. 1481
editorial responsibilitythe exercise of effective control both over the selection of the programmes and over their organisation either in a chronological schedule, in the case of television broadcasts, or in a catalogue, in the case of on-demand audiovisual media services. Editorial responsibility does not necessarily imply any legal liability under national law for the content or the services provided;European Union32007L0065
educated health care consumeran individual who is knowledgeable about the health care system, and has background or experience in making informed decisions regarding health, medical, and scientific matters.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
educateor step plus function section (Bd.R. 41.37(s)). In the event the Board believes that it needs more information with respect to the nature of an invention, it has authority to ask for further briefing (Bd.R. 41.50(f)).United States73 FR 32938
education and library boardan education and library board established under Article 3 of the Education and Libraries (Northern Ireland) Order 1986(10);United Kingdom1999 No. 2574
education and library boardan education and library board established under Article 3 of the Education and Libraries (Northern Ireland) Order 1986(7);”.United Kingdom2000 No. 62
education and training servicea supportive service designed to assist older individuals to better cope with their economic, health, and personal needs through services such as consumer education, continuing education, health education, preretirement education, financial planning, and other education and training services which will advance the objectives of this chapter.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
education authoritya local education authority in Wales;United Kingdom1997 No. 390
education componentthe education component of the geologic mapping program described in section 31e(d)(3) 1 of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
education functionsthe functions specified in Schedule 36A;”;United Kingdom2010 No. 1158
education institutionany person that offers to provide, or provides, education, whether by itself or in association or collaboration with or by affiliation with any other person;SingaporeCap. 247A
education line officera member of the education personnel under the supervision of the Director of the Office, whether located in a central, area, or agency office.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
education or training facilitya place, other than a centre for education or recognised school, which provides education, training or instruction and which is maintained or resourced by an education and training board;IrelandNumber 11 of 2013
education or training providera person, other than an education and training board, who provides, organises or procures a programme of education or training;IrelandNumber 11 of 2013
education overview and scrutiny committeean overview and scrutiny committee of a relevant local authority appointed under regulation 6, the functions of which relate wholly or partly to any education functions which are the responsibility of the authority;United Kingdom2001 No. 1299
education providera person in the State who provides a programme of education and training;IrelandNumber 11 of 2015
education records“early intervention records” under this part.United States76 FR 60139
education support centrea place in which services are provided for schools, teachers, parents, boards and other relevant persons which support them in carrying out their functions in respect of the provision of education which is recognised for that purpose by the Minister in accordance with subsection (2).IrelandNumber 51 of 1998
education welfare officerany person who is employed by a local authority, and whose duties include securing the regular attendance at school of pupils of compulsory school age;United Kingdom2011 No. 1943 (W. 210)
educational agency or institutionany public or private agency or institution which is the recipient of funds under any applicable program.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
educational assistance paymentany amount, other than a refund of payments, paid out of an education savings plan to or for an individual to assist the individual to further the individual’s education at a post-secondary school level;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
educational disadvantagethe impediments to education arising from social or economic disadvantage which prevent students from deriving appropriate benefit from education in schools.IrelandNumber 51 of 1998
educational disadvantagethe impediments to education arising from social or economic disadvantage which prevent students from deriving appropriate benefit from education;IrelandNumber 4 of 2011
educational establishmenta primary or post-primary school, an institution providing adult, continuing or further education, or a university or any other third-level or higher-level institution, whether or not supported by public funds;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2014/en/si/02...
educational institution buildingany building approved to be used for educational purpose;SingaporeCap. 232, N 10
educational institution or facilitya daycare, nursery school, primary school, high school, private school or post-secondary institution.Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/regulation/r13324
educational institutiona degree granting institution of at least a baccalaureate level;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
educational institutiona permanent organization that offers courses of instruction to a group of students who meet its enrollment criteria, including schools, colleges, academies, seminaries, technical institutes, and universities. The term also includes home schools that operate in compliance with the compulsory attendance laws of the States in which they are located, whether treated as private schools or home schools under State law. The term “home schools” is limited to courses of instruction for grades kindergarten through 12.United States72 FR 6958
educational programmesthose educational programmes given legal effect by Part 1 of the National Curriculum (Educational Programmes for the Foundation Phase and Programmes of Study for the Second and Third Key Stages) (Wales) Order 2013(3);United Kingdom2014 No. 1999 (W. 200)
educational programa course or series of courses in the required curriculum under Section 28.002, other than a fine arts course under Section 28.002(a)(2)(D) or a career and technology course under Section 28.002(a)(2)(E).United StatesEDUCATION CODE - Title 2 - Cha
educational recordany...United Kingdom1998 c. 29
educational service agencya governmental agency or other governmental entity that is established and operated exclusively to provide services to one or more educational institutions.United StatesLABOR CODE - Title 4 - Chapter
educational servicesthe provision of services by any educational establishment in relation to education vocational, training or retraining ;Sri Lanka26 of 2000
educational servicesthe provision of services by any educational establishment in relation to education, vocational training or retraining.Sri Lanka14 of 2002
educationally useful equipmentcomputers and related peripheral tools, including printers, modems, routers, servers, computer keyboards, scanners, and other telecommunications and research equipment, that are appropriate for use in public school education.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
educationa course of study to which paragraph (2) applies which is being undertaken at an educational establishment.United Kingdom2008 No. 280
educationany form of training or instruction;United Kingdom2006 No. 439
educatoran individual whose services are required, or who is employed, in an education position.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
eel licencea fishing licence issued by the Board authorising the licence-holder only to fish for, take and kill eels;United Kingdom2003 No. 525
eel passany device, opening or structure that allows the passage of eels around, over or through any dam or obstruction;United Kingdom2009 No. 3344
eel screenany device, moving or stationary, that is designed to impede the passage of eels through a diversion structure;United Kingdom2009 No. 3344
eelsany fish of the species Anguilla anguilla, and includes elvers and glass eels;United Kingdom2009 No. 3344
eelsfish of the species Anguilla anguilla.United Kingdom2009 No. 379
effective applicationas provided for in regulation 3;United Kingdom2001 No. 157
effective date of lay-offthe date the employee was laid off as determined by the Board pursuant to subsection 11(3);CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. L-1
effective date of the final system planthe date on which the final system plan or any revised final system plan is deemed approved by Congress, in accordance with section 718 of this title;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
effective date of this sectionthe effective date of Pub. L. 86–137, which was approved Aug. 6, 1959.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
effective date of transferthe date determined by the HDB to be the effective date of transfer of the flat;SingaporeCap. 134, RG 30
effective date of transferthe date on which the mortgage payment of a borrower is first due to the transferee servicer of a mortgage loan pursuant to the assignment, sale, or transfer of the servicing of the mortgage loan.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
effective datethe date as at which the assets and liabilities are valued for the purposes of the insufficiency report;”;United Kingdom2008 No. 370
effective datethe date as at which the assets and liabilities are valued;”.United Kingdom2003 No. 337
effective expected exposure at a specific datethe maximum expected exposure that occurs at that date or any prior date. Alternatively, it may be defined for a specific date as the greater of the expected exposure at that date or the effective expected exposure at any prior date;European Union32013R0575R(02)
effective fishing powerthe estimation of the fishing power of vessels by a comparison of the catches made by those vessels;European Union32001R1639
effective length (E)the effective length of the superstructure determined in accordance with the provisions of paragraph 9(3);Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2001/en/si/04...
effective officer complementthe class comprising the relevant officers and back-up officers for a ship, and is calculated in accordance with regulation 4;United Kingdom2000 No. 2129
effective option datethe date on which the option takes effect (see rule L.3(7)).United Kingdom2007 No. 2608
effective pension age optionthe option to make effective pension age payments;United Kingdom2015 No. 76
effective pension age paymentsperiodical payments for an effective pension age made to this scheme;United Kingdom2015 No. 76
effective pricethe price calculated by the Secretary under section 7954 of this title for peanuts to determine whether counter-cyclical payments are required to be made under that section for a crop year.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
effective ratethe rate of real property tax or of frontage or area tax that, in the opinion of the Minister, would be applicable to any federal property if that property were taxable property;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. M-13
effective redeterminationsany redeterminations made in accordance with Schedule 3 which have effect at that date.United Kingdom2000 No. 3
effective registration datethe date of international registration determined by the International Bureau under the treaty;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
effective resolutiona resolution of the Parliament relating to the remuneration of members which is not framed as an expression of opinion, and where there are at any time two or more such resolutions in force they shall be read together;United Kingdom1999 No. 1082
effective timethe beginning of 22nd February 2008;United Kingdom2008 No. 432
effectively reduceother than just controlling CDD/CDF and Hg emissions— e.g., by ensuring that no PCB-containing wastes are put in the incinerator or by not incinerating chlorinated plastics—the commenter argued that EPA's standards for CDD/CDF and Hg do not constitute lawful MACT standards for PCBs and POM and, therefore, do not satisfy Section 112(c)(6).United States74 FR 51368
effectively utilizing State Technical Committeesusing the expertise of its members, specifically scientists and other personnel of State and Federal agencies. Standard operating procedures should be clear that State Technical Committees are to assist the State Conservationist in targeting conservation program resources in a manner that ensures the programs are effective in helping producers produce significant environmental benefits for the public.United States74 FR 66907
effectivethat the resultant co-polarized and cross-polarized EIRP density experienced by any GSO or non-GSO satellite shall not exceed that produced by a single ESAA transmitter operating at 1 dB below the limits defined in paragraphs (a)(1)(i)(A) through (C) of this section. The applicant also must demonstrate that an individual transmitter and the entire ESAA system is capable of automatically ceasing emissions within 100 milliseconds if the aggregate off-axis EIRP-densities exceed the off-axis EIRP density limits minus 1 dB, as set forth in paragraph (a)(3)(i) of this section. The International Bureau will place this showing on public notice along with the application.United States78 FR 14920
effects monitoringthe monitoring of environmental and socio-economic effects, or of the effectiveness of mitigative measures.CanadaS.C. 2003, c. 7
effervescent natural mineral waternatural mineral water which at source or after bottling, gives off carbon dioxide spontaneously and in a clearly visible manner under normal conditions of temperature and pressure;United Kingdom2007 No. 435
effervescentcontaining not less than 75 per cent, by weight of the tablet or capsule, of ingredients included wholly or mainly for the purpose of releasing carbon dioxide when the tablet or capsule is dissolved or dispersed in water;United Kingdom2012 No. 1916
efficiencythe ratio of an electric motor's useful power output to its total power input, expressed in percentage.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
efficiencythe ratio of the heat generated by a plant to its energy consumption;United Kingdom2014 No. 928
efficient district heating and coolinga district heating or cooling system using at least 50% renewable energy, 50% waste heat, 75% cogenerated heat or 50% of a combination of such energy and heat;United Kingdom2014 No. 1403
effluent limitationany restriction established by a State or the Administrator on quantities, rates, and concentrations of chemical, physical, biological, and other constituents which are discharged from point sources into navigable waters, the waters of the contiguous zone, or the ocean, including schedules of compliance.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
effluentany liquid, including particles of matter and other substances in suspension in the liquid;United Kingdom2007 No. 992
effortthat interested entities should pay attention to newspaper advertisements and SWA job orders.United States73 FR 77110
eggs for hatchingpoultry eggs for hatching;European Union31975R2771
eggs in shellpoultry eggs in shell, fresh or preserved, other than eggs for hatching specified in (b);European Union31975R2771
eggsfertilised ova (including eyed ova and any associated fluid) of fish, crustaceans or molluscs;United Kingdom1998 No. 310
eirpeffective isotropically radiated power.United Kingdom2005 No. 353
eirpeffective isotropically radiated power;United Kingdom2005 No. 1585
eitheras the Secretary of State may determine”.United Kingdom2005 No. 2055
ejectin relation to the tenant of, or the person in occupation of, any premises, to deprive, by using direct or indirect methods, such tenant or person of his right to use and occupy the whole or any part of such premises;Sri Lanka28 of 1970
elapsed journey timethe time difference between scheduled departure and arrival time;European Union31993R3089
elastic hosieryanklet, legging, knee-cap, below knee or thigh stocking;United Kingdom2011 No. 55
elastic hosieryanklet, legging, knee-cap, below-knee, above-knee or thigh stocking;”.United Kingdom1999 No. 612 (S. 36)
elder abuse, neglect, and exploitationabuse, neglect, and exploitation, of an older individual.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
elder abuseabuse of an older individual.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
elder righta right of an older individual.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
elderly familiesa single person who is sixty-two years of age or over or is handicapped. A person shall be considered handicapped if such person is determined, pursuant to regulations issued by the Secretary, to have an impairment which (A) is expected to be of long-continued and indefinite duration, (B) substantially impedes his ability to live independently, and (C) is of such a nature that such ability could be improved by more suitable housing conditions.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
elderly or handicapped persons or familiesa single person who is at least sixty-two years of age or is handicapped. A person shall be considered handicapped if such person is determined, pursuant to regulations issued by the Secretary, to have an impairment which (A) is expected to be of long-continued and indefinite duration, (B) substantially impedes his ability to live independently, and (C) is of such a nature that such ability could be improved by more suitable housing conditions, or if such person has a developmental disability as defined in section 15002 of this title. The Secretary shall prescribe such regulations as may be necessary to prevent abuses in determining, under the definitions contained in this paragraph, eligibility of families and persons for admission to and occupancy of housing constructed with assistance under this subchapter. Notwithstanding the preceding provisions of this paragraph, such term also includes two or more elderly (sixty-two years of age or over) or handicapped persons living together, one or more such persons living with another person who is determined (under regulations prescribed by the Secretary) to be essential to the care or well-being of such persons, and the surviving member or members of any family described in the first sentence of this paragraph who were living, in a unit assisted under this subchapter, with the deceased member of the family at the time of his or her death.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
elderly personsthose whose ages are at or above the age specified by Ordinance of the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare.JapanAct No. 68 of 1971
elderly persona person of or over pensionable age;United Kingdom1996 No. 207
elderly persona person who is 65 years of age or older.JapanAct No. 124 of 2005
elderly65 years of age or older;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
elderlyany individual who is 60 years of age or older.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
elected agentthe agent who is elected jointly by the last agent and himself to assume the responsibilities of a prescribed person for the purposes of subsection (1) of section 42A in relation to the Schedule A business or part thereof (as the case may be);United Kingdom1995 No. 2902
elected councilthe members of the local authority concerned and shall be read in accordance with section 11 (5);IrelandNumber 37 of 2001
elected functional currencythe currency of a country other than Canada that was the functional currency of the taxpayer for its first taxation year in respect of which it made an election under paragraph (3)(b).CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
elected membersthose members of the Council referred to in Schedule 1, Part I, paragraph 1(a);United Kingdom2002 No. 312 (C. 6)
elected membera Member of Parliament for any constituency comprised within the Town for which the Town Council is established;SingaporeCap. 329A
elected representativeany person elected to represent a group of workers for the purposes of consultation with the employer on health and safety matters under regulation 20;United Kingdom1997 No. 2962
electing companyan incumbent local exchange company that elects to be subject to incentive regulation and to make the corresponding infrastructure commitment under this chapter.United StatesUTILITIES CODE - Title 2 - Cha
electing lessora lessor who makes such an election.United Kingdom2007 No. 304
election addressa statement that is prepared on behalf of the candidate for inclusion on the website;United Kingdom2012 No. 1917
election bookletthe booklet of election addresses referred to in article 52(1A) ”;United Kingdom2014 No. 1963
election chargea charge as regards which an election for Court Martial trial is made under section 129 (including a charge as regards which an election in respect of another charge takes effect by virtue of section 129(3));United Kingdom2009 No. 2041
election courtin relation to a European Parliamentary election petition, the judges presiding at the trial;United Kingdom2004 No. 1267
election cyclethe period beginning on the day after the date of the most recent election for the specific office or seat that a candidate is seeking and ending on the date of the next election for that office or seat. For purposes of the preceding sentence, a primary election and a general election shall be considered to be separate elections.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
election datea Tuesday in July;United Kingdom2003 No. 211
election daythe day on which a Health Board election is held;United Kingdom2009 No. 352
election expenses(subject to paragraph (2) and article 51) any expenses incurred at any time in respect of any matter specified in Part 1 of Schedule 7 which is used for the purposes of the candidate’s election after the date when the candidate becomes a candidate at the election.United Kingdom2012 No. 1917
election expensesexpenses incurred, whether before, during or after the election, on account of or in respect of the conduct or management of the election;United Kingdom1999 No. 787
election materialballot boxes, ballot papers, counterfoils, envelopes, packets statements and other documents used in connection with voting in an election and includes information technology equipment for voting, the voting compartments, instruments, seals and other materials and things required for the purpose of conducting an election;KenyaCAP. 7
election meetinga meeting held in accordance with rule 10;United Kingdom2002 No. 193
election noticea notice published under regulation 12;United Kingdom2011 No. 456
election of Representativesan election held on the Tuesday following the first Monday of November in any even-numbered calendar year.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
election officera person referred to in subsection 22(1).CanadaS.C. 2000, c. 9
election periodthe period beginning with the last date for publication of notice of the election and ending with the close of the poll.United Kingdom2004 No. 1267
election periodthe period between the publication of a notice by the Commission for a presidential, parliamentary or county election under sections 14, 16, 17 and 19 and the Gazettement of the election results;KenyaCAP. 7
election petitiona Dáil election petition, a Seanad election petition, a Presidential election petition, a referendum petition or, as the case may be, a European Parliament election petition;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2005/en/si/02...
election resultsthe declared outcome of the casting of votes by voters at an election;KenyaCAP. 7
election rulesthe rules set out in Schedule 2 to the Local Elections (Principal Areas) Rules 1986;United Kingdom1998 No. 746
election suppliesthe equipment, ballots, forms, lists of registered voters, and other materials necessary to conduct an election.United StatesELECTION CODE - Title 5 - Chap
election surveyan opinion survey of how electors voted or will vote at an election or respecting an issue with which a registered party or candidate is associated.CanadaS.C. 2000, c. 9
election to fill a casual vacancya constituency election held otherwise than at an Assembly general election;United Kingdom2007 No. 236
election year1996 and every subsequent third year;United Kingdom1996 No. 197
electionEuropean Parliamentary election;United Kingdom2004 No. 1267
electiona federal, provincial, territorial or municipal election.CanadaS.C. 2003, c. 22, ss. 12, 13
elective insured health servicesinsured health services other than services that are provided in an emergency or in any other circumstance in which medical care is required without delay.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-6
elective officeany office to which a local government election is held in England or Wales;United Kingdom2004 No. 293
elective referralreferral by an eligible referrer to a health service provider for assessment or treatment that is not identified as being immediately required at the time of referral;United Kingdom2012 No. 2996
elective servicesclinical care services including Final Finished Consultant Episodes relating to, for example, trauma and orthopaedic surgery, general surgery, ear nose and throat, oral surgery, urology, gynaecology, plastic surgery, ophthalmology, hepatobiliary and pancreatic surgery, colorectal surgery, vascular surgery, gastroenterology, respiratory medicine, endocrinology, rheumatology, pain management and dermatology.United Kingdom2012 No. 2996
elective surgeryany non-urgent surgical procedure performed for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
electivethat the participant comes within paragraph (c) or (d) of the definition “participant” in this section;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. P-36
electoral areaa ward, county or constituency;KenyaCAP. 7
electoral district agenta person appointed under subsection 456(1), and includes the financial agent of a registered association.CanadaS.C. 2000, c. 9
electoral district associationan association of members of a political party in an electoral district.CanadaS.C. 2000, c. 9
electoral districta place or territorial area that is represented by a member in the House of Commons.CanadaS.C. 2000, c. 9
electoral districtan electoral district specified in the Proclamation for the time being In force under section 43 of the Ceylon (Constitution) Order in Council, 1946 ;Sri Lanka10 of 1964
electoral divisions of the Shetland Islands Areathe electoral divisions into which the Shetland Islands Area is divided by the Shetland Islands Area (Electoral Arrangements) Order 1992(5);United Kingdom1999 No. 1170
electoral divisiona division created by article 2 of the County of Cheshire (Electoral Changes) Order 2000(5);United Kingdom2008 No. 634
electoral divisionan electoral division for...United Kingdom1994 c. 39
electoral lista list of names and addresses of registered parents of registered pupils at the school who are eligible to vote in a ballot held pursuant to regulation 8;United Kingdom1998 No. 1969
electoral numbera person’s number in the register of electors or, pending publication of the register, the person’s number (if any) in the electors lists for that register;United Kingdom2012 No. 1917
electoral numbera person’s number in the register to be used at the election or, pending publication of the register, his number (if any) in the electors lists for that register.United Kingdom1999 No. 787
electoral officera person so appointed in accordance with the regulations.CanadaS.C. 2014, c. 5
electoral registerthe register established under Rule 10;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2008/en/si/04...
electora member of a band who is eighteen years of age or over and not declared mentally incompetent under the laws of the Province;CanadaS.C. 1984, c. 18
electora person who is duly entered in a register in respect of an address.”.United Kingdom2013 No. 3206
electric mopeda vehicle fitted with an electric motor being a moped within the meaning of the second indent of Article 1.2(a)(i) or the third indent of Article 1.2(a)(ii) of Directive 2002/24/EC;United Kingdom2004 No. 484
electric powerelectric peaking capacity or electric energy, or both.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
electric supply lineused or intended to be used for the purpose of importing, exporting, generating, transmitting, distributing, supplying or using electrical energy, together with any casing, coating, covering, tube, pipe, insulator or support enclosing, surrounding or supporting the same or any part thereof, or any apparatus (including apparatus for switching, controlling, transforming, converting or otherwise regulating electric energy), ancillary thereto, but does not include any telegraph or telephone line;KenyaCAP. 314
electric utility companyany company that owns or operates facilities used for the generation, transmission, or distribution of electric energy for sale. For the purposes of this subchapter, “electric utility company” shall not include persons that engage only in marketing of electric energy.United States71 FR 28446
electric utility steam generating unitany fossil fuel fired combustion unit of more than 25 megawatts that serves a generator that produces electricity for sale. A unit that cogenerates steam and electricity and supplies more than one-third of its potential electric output capacity and more than 25 megawatts electrical output to any utility power distribution system for sale shall be considered an electric utility steam generating unit.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
electric utilityany person to the extent such person is engaged in the business of the generation of electricity and sale, directly or indirectly, of electricity to the public.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
electric vehiclea heavy-duty vehicle that is not equipped with an internal combustion engine and is powered solely by an external source of electricity or solar power or a combination of both electricity and solar power.CanadaSOR/2013-24
electric vehiclea vehicle which is powered by an electric motor drawing current from rechargeable storage batteries, fuel cells, or other portable sources of electrical current, and which may include a nonelectrical source of power designed to charge batteries and components thereof;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
electric-hybrid vehiclevehicle primarily powered by an electric motor that draws current from rechargeable storage batteries, fuel cells, or other sources of electric current and also relies on a nonelectric source of power that also operates on or is capable of operating on a nonelectrical source of power.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
electrical and electronic equipmentequipment which is dependent on electric currents or electromagnetic fields in order to work properly and equipment for the generation, transfer and measurement of such currents and fields and designed for use with a voltage rating not exceeding 1,000 volt for alternating current and 1,500 volt for direct current;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2012/en/si/05...
electrical circuita number of electrical conductors necessary to transmit electricity between two points within the authorised project; this comprises, in the case of HVAC transmission, three conductors which may be bundled as one cable, and, in the case of HVDC transmission two conductors, which may be attached together or take the form of single cables: the circuit may include one or more auxiliary cables (normally fibre optic cables) for the purpose of control, monitoring, protection or general communications;United Kingdom2014 No. 3331
electrical energyenergy involving the use of electric current which may be produced either by mechanical, chemical, photovoltaic or any other means;KenyaCAP. 314
electrical equipmentany equipment designed for use with a voltage rating of between 50 and 1 000 v for alternating current and between 75 and 1 500 v for direct current, other than the equipment and phenomena listed in Annex II.European Union31973L0023
electrical installation licencea licence authorizing a person to carry out electrical installation work either individually or as a body corporate or incorporate for voluntary, business, training, or teaching purposes in the electrical installation works either for gain or reward or for no charge at all;KenyaCAP. 314
electrical installation workthe installation, alteration, or repair, wholly or partially, of any conductor or apparatus or system of wiring in or upon premises of an electricity consumer connected or intended to be connected to a supply of electricity where the voltage in any part exceeds 110 volts;KenyaCAP. 314
electrical installationany cable, wire, fitting, accessory, apparatus or other device used for or for purposes incidental to the conveyance, control or use of electricity;SingaporeCap. 354A
electrical or supply installation licencea licence granted by the Authority under section 67;SingaporeCap. 89A
electrical outputthe net electrical output of the generating station delivered to the delivery points over a period of time, as measured by the metering equipment measuring the flows of electricity associated with the generating station and expressed as an amount for each megawatt hour of electricity;United Kingdom2014 No. 2511
electrical plantany plant, equipment, apparatus or appliance used for, or for purposes connected with, the supply of electricity;SingaporeCap. 89A
electrical product or deviceany thing used or to be used in the generation, transmission, distribution, retail or use of electricity.  2006, c. 34, s. 12 (5).Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/statute/98e15
electrical systeman electrical system in which all the conductors and apparatuses are electrically or magnetically connected;SingaporeCap. 89A
electrical transmission stationthe onshore HVDC converter station or the HVAC substation required for connecting the electrical circuits to the National Grid;United Kingdom2014 No. 3331
electrical worker licencea licence granted by the Authority under section 82;SingaporeCap. 89A
electrical workerany person whose trade or occupation requires or includes the personal performance by him of electrical work or a person who is otherwise competent or qualified to perform personally electrical work;SingaporeCap. 89A
electrically operated valvea device which is electrically operated and opens when the ignition is switched on and closes when the ignition is switched off or the power is otherwise cut off;”.United Kingdom2004 No. 44
electricity cablea length of insulated single conductor or of 2 or more such conductors, whether or not the conductor or conductors are provided with an overall covering for mechanical protection, and all other apparatuses or devices connected thereto;SingaporeCap. 89A
electricity capacity reporta report by the Delivery Body under regulation 7;United Kingdom2014 No. 2043
electricity distribution networka hereditament described in regulation 13(1).United Kingdom2005 No. 422 (W. 40)
electricity from renewable energy sourceselectricity obtained by converting renewable energy sources by using a renewable energy power generation facility.JapanAct No. 108 of 2011
electricity generated from landfill gaselectricity generated from gas formed by the digestion of material in a landfill;United Kingdom2009 No. 785
electricity generated from sewage gaselectricity generated from gas formed by the anaerobic digestion of sewage (including sewage which has been treated or processed);United Kingdom2009 No. 785
electricity generation undertakinga person who generates electricity for the purpose of giving a supply to any premises or enabling a supply to be so given;United Kingdom2011 No. 155
electricity generatora person who operates or participates in the operation of a generating station;United Kingdom2014 No. 2511
electricity infrastructureany transmission system or distribution system, including any electric line;IrelandNumber 5 of 2014
electricity interconnectorso much of an electric line or other electric plant as subsists wholly or primarily for the purposes of the conveyance of electricity between a transmission or distribution system in Great Britain and an equivalent system in another country (including Northern Ireland);United Kingdom2009 No. 785
electricity licencea licence granted or extended by the Authority under section 9;SingaporeCap. 89A
electricity licenseeany person who is granted an electricity licence by the Authority;SingaporeCap. 89A
electricity suppliera person supplying electricity to customers in Great Britain under a licence granted or treated as granted under section 6(1)(d) of EA 1989(15).United Kingdom2014 No. 2043
electricity supply market of Great Britainthe amount of electricity supplied by all licensees to customers in Great Britain, less the amount of any electricity so supplied that is sourced from renewable sources and generated outside the United Kingdom;United Kingdom2012 No. 2782
electricity supply undertakinga person who supplies electricity to any premises;United Kingdom2011 No. 155
electricity supplya supply of electricity to any premises in Great Britain;United Kingdom2014 No. 2014
electricity systema system comprising the transmission system and generating stations connected directly or indirectly to the transmission system;SingaporeCap. 89A
electricity transmission system operatora transmission system operator designated pursuant to Part 6.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2015/en/si/00...
electricity undertakera holder of a licence under Article 10(1) of the Electricity (Northern Ireland) Order 1992(2);United Kingdom2010 No. 4
electricityelectric energy, capacity, energy services, ancillary services, or other electric services for retail or wholesale consumption by the political subdivisions.United StatesLOCAL GOVERNMENT CODE - Title
electricityelectrical power when generated, transmitted, supplied or used for any purpose but excludes the transmission of any communication or signal;SingaporeCap. 92B
electro-convulsive therapya procedure for the treatment of certain mental disorders that induces, by electrical stimulation of the brain, a series of generalized convulsions;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-46
electro-magnetic, acoustic, mechanical or other deviceany device or apparatus that is used or is capable of being used to intercept a private communication, but does not include a hearing aid used to correct subnormal hearing of the user to not better than normal hearing;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-50
electro-technical officeran officer qualified in accordance with Chapter III of Annex I;European Union32012L0035
electro-technical ratinga rating qualified in accordance with Chapter III of Annex I.’;European Union32012L0035
electrolysisthe removal of body hair by electrocution of the hair roots with an electrified needle;United Kingdom2006 No. 43
electromagnetic environmentall electromagnetic phenomena observable at a given location.United Kingdom2006 No. 3418
electromagnetic isotope separatorsthose items referred to in entry 5.9.1 containing ion sources as described in entry 5.9.1(a);United Kingdom2004 No. 1255
electromagnetic methoda method using electronic information processing system or other types of information communication technology.JapanAct No. 95 of 2001
electromagnetic record partof such document. The same shall apply to serving or sending a document pertaining to the preparation, etc. of an electromagnetic record.JapanAct No. 109 of 1996
electromagnetic recordunrecognizable by natural perceptive functions and is used for data-processing by a computer.JapanAct No. 45 of 1907
electronic Gazettethe Kenya Gazette published in electronic form;KenyaCAP. 411A
electronic accessthat the consumer has logged onto a secure portion of an institution's Web site.United States71 FR 51437
electronic addressan electronic address to which users may send electronic communications, and includes any number or address used for the purposes of receiving such communications.United Kingdom2009 No. 2979
electronic addressany number or address used for the purpose of receiving communications which are sent electronically, the processing of which on receipt is intended to produce writing or images;United Kingdom2004 No. 3318
electronic administrative documentthe electronic administrative document referred to in Article 21(2) of the Directive;United Kingdom2010 No. 593
electronic auction systemthe system established by OFCOM for bidders to participate in the award process;United Kingdom2008 No. 3191
electronic auctionfor the presentation by suppliers of either new prices, or new values for quantifiable non-price elements of the tender related to the evaluation criteria, or both, resulting in a ranking or re-ranking of tenders;European Union22012A1221(01)
electronic ballastlimited to such ballasts, and that other types of electronic ballasts such as “pulse-start electronic ballasts” would fall under this statutory definition.United States75 FR 10949
electronic ballotan electronic ballot taking place by virtue of those rules.United Kingdom2011 No. 593
electronic benefit transfer carda card that provides benefits under this chapter through an electronic benefit transfer service (as defined in subsection (h)(11)(A)).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
electronic benefit transfera food delivery system that provides benefits using a card or other access device approved by the Secretary that permits electronic access to program benefits.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
electronic broadcast systema two-way electronic communication of image and sound between the arrested person and the magistrate and includes secure Internet videoconferencing.United StatesCODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE - T
electronic bulletin boardan electronic communication system that includes a perpetually illuminated screen on which the governmental body can post messages or notices viewable without manipulation by the public.United StatesGOVERNMENT CODE - Title 5 - Ch
electronic child safety alarman alarm system that prompts the driver of a vehicle to inspect the vehicle to determine whether children are in the vehicle before the driver exits the vehicle.United StatesHUMAN RESOURCES CODE - Title 2
electronic collara collar designed to administer an electric shock.United Kingdom2010 No. 943 (W. 97)
electronic commerce communicationa communication, the making of which constitutes the provision of an information society service;United Kingdom2005 No. 1529
electronic commerce directiveDirective 2000/31/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 8 June 2000 on certain legal aspects of information society services, in particular, electronic commerce, in the Internal Market (Directive on electronic commerce);United Kingdom2005 No. 3222
electronic communication serviceany service which provides to users thereof the ability to send or receive wire or electronic communications;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
electronic communications infrastructureany part of an electronic communications network;IrelandNumber 20 of 2002
electronic communications marketelectronic communications networks, electronic communications services and associated facilities;IrelandNumber 20 of 2002
electronic communications networktransmission systems and, where applicable, switching or routing equipment and other resources which permit the conveyance of signals by wire, by radio, by optical or by other electromagnetic means, including satellite networks, fixed (circuit- and packet-switched, including Internet) and mobile terrestrial networks electricity cable systems, to the extent that they are used for the purpose of transmitting signals, networks used for radio and television broadcasting, and cable television networks, irrespective of the type of information conveyed;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2003/en/si/03...
electronic communications services(i.e. fixed, wireless, cable television, satellite networks). Thus, the transmission and broadcasting of radio and television programmes should be recognised as an electronic communication service and networks used for such transmission and broadcasting should likewise be recognised as electronic communications networks. Furthermore, it should be made clear that the new definition of electronic communications networks also covers fibre networks which enable third parties, using their own switching or routing equipment, to convey signals.European Union32002L0077
electronic communications servicea service normally provided for remuneration which consists wholly or mainly in the conveyance of signals on electronic communications networks, including telecommunications services and transmission services in networks used for broadcasting, but exclude services providing, or exercising editorial control over, content transmitted using electronic communications networks and services; it does not include information society services, as defined in Article 1 of Directive 98/34/EC, which do not consist wholly or mainly in the conveyance of signals on electronic communications networks;European Union32002L0021
electronic communications systemany wire, radio, electromagnetic, photooptical or photoelectronic facilities for the transmission of wire or electronic communications, and any computer facilities or related electronic equipment for the electronic storage of such communications;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
electronic communicationsof an electronic communications network.”.United Kingdom2003 No. 2155
electronic communicationsof electronic communications, or a form of such communication, is approved if it is for the time being approved by the Board;United Kingdom2001 No. 1004
electronic communicationa communication transmitted (whether from one person to another, from one device to another or from a person to a device or vice versa) while in an electronic form;”;United Kingdom2007 No. 938
electronic communicationany communication facilitated by the use of any wired or wireless technology via the Internet or any other electronic media. The term includes communication facilitated by the use of a telephone, electronic mail, instant messaging, videoconferencing, or webcam.United StatesFAMILY CODE - Title 5 - Chapte
electronic contractof an electronic communication;IrelandNumber 27 of 2000
electronic contractthrough computer screens, for which application is made when the customer sends the application from the computer he/she uses in accordance with the procedure that is displayed on the screen by the seller or the Service Provider or a person entrusted by the seller or the Service Provider.JapanOrdinance of the Ministry of I
electronic copya copy in an electronic form of the recording;SingaporeCap. 63
electronic counting systemsuch computer hardware, software and other equipment or services as may be provided by the GLRO to the CRO in accordance with the rules applying at the election, for the purpose of counting the number of ballot papers to verify the ballot paper accounts and to count the votes cast on them;United Kingdom2007 No. 3541
electronic data interchange systemany established mechanism approved by the Commissioner of Customs through which information can be transferred electronically.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
electronic data interchangethe electronic transfer, from computer to computer, of commercial and administrative data using an agreed standard to structure a message;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2010/en/si/06...
electronic data processing systeman electronic data processing system that connects a computer used by a Foreign Bank's Agent Bank and a computer used by a customer through a telecommunications line.JapanOrdinance of the Ministry of F
electronic data repositoriessuch of the electronic systems used for the purpose of storing the particulars recorded in all the questionnaires received by the Authority as the Authority may designate.United Kingdom2010 No. 532
electronic document.when it is presented in the specific file format used for the electronic document's submission.United States70 FR 59848
electronic documenta document created as an electronic communication within the ARTL system.”.United Kingdom2006 No. 491
electronic documenta document created as an electronic communication within the Land Registry computer system;United Kingdom2011 No. 158
electronic filing of documentsthe filing of data transmitted to a district or county clerk or a clerk of a court of appeals by the communication of information, displayed originally in written form, in the form of digital electronic signals transformed by computer and stored on microfilm, magnetic tape, optical disks, or any other medium.United StatesGOVERNMENT CODE - Title 2 - Ch
electronic filing or `e-filing'using the VETS web-based filing system to file the VETS-4212 Report. The Final Rule also defines “electronic filing” to include transmitting or delivering the VETS-4212 Report as an electronic data file.United States79 FR 57463
electronic filingthe filing of data by the communication of information by facsimile or in the form of digital electronic signals transformed by computer and stored on microfilm, magnetic tape, optical disk, or any other medium.United StatesGOVERNMENT CODE - Title 8 - Ch
electronic forma digital image, or series of such images, which is capable of being stored on a computer or other similar device;United Kingdom2006 No. 164
electronic formincludes electrical, digital, magnetic, optical, electro-magnetic, biometric, photonic and any other form of related technology.IrelandNumber 30 of 2007
electronic funds transfer systema system in which the payment of entertainments duty by the proprietor to the Comptroller is effected by directing the transfer of funds electronically from the bank account designated by the proprietor to the bank account designated by the Comptroller for the purpose of such payment;SingaporeCap. 94, R 1
electronic funds transferthe transmission  —  through any electronic, magnetic or optical device, telephone instrument or computer  —  of instructions for the transfer of funds, other than the transfer of funds within Canada. In the case of Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication messages, only SWIFT MT 103 messages are included.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
electronic gazettea gazette which is kept solely in electronic form;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2014/en/si/03...
electronic health recordsrecords of health information in electronic form.CanadaH-5 RSA 2000
electronic health recordan electronic record of health-related information on an individual that is created, gathered, managed, and consulted by authorized health care clinicians and staff.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
electronic hearinga hearing in which documents are provided in an electronic form to the registry and are presented electronically in the course of the hearing.CanadaSOR/2008-141
electronic information servicea service by which information is accessed by the applicant in Hyper Text Markup Language using a website of the registrar of companies with no requirement for the applicant to deliver an access code;United Kingdom2004 No. 2643
electronic instrumentan instrument in an electronic form;SingaporeCap. 157
electronic invoicean invoice that contains the information required in this Directive, and which has been issued and received in any electronic format.’;European Union32010L0045
electronic lodgementlodgement of an application for electronic communication via the LandWeb operating system;United Kingdom2014 No. 139
electronic logbookthe computer software and associated data that the fishing concession holder licence holder or authorised agent will use to record the details of their fishing operations and which will be used to send an electronic logbook to AFMA.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
electronic mailany text, voice, sound or image message including an SMS message sent over a public communications network which can be stored in the network or in the recipient’s terminal equipment until it is collected by the recipient;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2011/en/si/03...
electronic mailany text, voice, sound or image message sent over a public communications network which can be stored in the network or in the recipient's terminal equipment until it is collected by the recipient.European Union32002L0058
electronic meansof electronic communication of the contents of documents;United Kingdom2009 No. 1603 (L. 17)
electronic meansof electronic communication”.United Kingdom2011 No. 349
electronic messageselectronic mail and other electronic messaging systems that are used for purposes of communicating between individuals.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
electronic messageof telecommunication, including a text, sound, voice or image message.CanadaS.C. 2010, c. 23
electronic messageof telecommunication, including a text, sound, voice or image message;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-34
electronic messaging accountany account that sends electronic messages.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
electronic messaging servicessoftware-based services that enable the sharing of data, images, sound, writing, or other information among computing devices controlled by the senders or recipients of the messages.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
electronic messaging servicea service that provides real-time or near real-time non-voice messages in text form between individuals over communications networks.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
electronic methodvideo conference, audio conference, telephone conference or other method determined by the regulations.  2009, c. 33, Sched. 4, s. 1 (48).Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/statute/90p33
electronic money directiveDirective 2009/110/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16th September 2009 on the taking up, pursuit and prudential supervision of the business of electronic money institutions;United Kingdom2011 No. 99
electronic money holderan electronic money holder referred to in the Electronic Money Directive;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2011/en/si/01...
electronic money institutionan authorised electronic money institution or a small electronic money institution;United Kingdom2011 No. 99
electronic money institutionan electronic money institution as defined in Article 1 of directive 2000/46/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 18th September 2000 on the taking up, pursuit of and prudential supervision of the business of electronic money institutions(18);”.United Kingdom2002 No. 765
electronic money instrumenta reloadable payment instrument, whether a stored-value card or a computer memory, on which value units are stored electronically;European Union32001R2560
electronic polling systemany polling system using electronic polling machines;SingaporeCap. 129, R 7
electronic prescription forma Scottish prescription form as defined in paragraph (b) of the definition of “Scottish prescription form”;United Kingdom2008 No. 27
electronic prescriptionan electronic prescription form or an electronic repeatable prescription;United Kingdom2005 No. 641
electronic presentment of chequesthe electronic transmission by a banker of an image and payment information of the cheque, to the banker on whom it is drawn;Sri Lanka28 of 2005
electronic programme guideis an integral part of the distribution and reception system by which the broadcasting service is provided.IrelandNumber 18 of 2009
electronic programme guideis an integral part of the distribution and reception system by which the broadcasting service is provided;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2011/en/si/03...
electronic publishing joint ventureof such Bell operating company's or any of its affiliates' basic telephone service.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
electronic receipta receipt that is authorized by the Secretary to be issued or transmitted under this chapter in the form of an electronic document.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
electronic recordinga recording in an electronic form, whether it is a direct recording or a copy thereof;SingaporeCap. 63
electronic recorda record generated in digital form by an information system, which can be transmitted within an information system or from one information system to another and stored in an information system or other medium;KenyaCAP. 411A
electronic recounta recount on automatic tabulating equipment.United StatesELECTION CODE - Title 13 - Cha
electronic repeatable prescriptiona prescription form which falls within paragraph (a)(ii) of the definition of “repeatable prescription”;United Kingdom2005 No. 578
electronic repeatable prescriptiona prescription which falls within paragraph (a)(ii) of the definition of “repeatable prescription”;”.United Kingdom2005 No. 893
electronic reporta report generated by the computer system of a criminal justice organisation which is shared with other criminal justice organisations through a data sharing mechanism and which shall contain information as prescribed in Rule 11(7A)(b);”;United Kingdom2009 No. 47
electronic route plana route plan submitted electronically in accordance with the provisions of this Order;United Kingdom2000 No. 646
electronic services schemethe special arrangements for the taxation of electronically supplied services provided for in Articles 358 to 369 of the VAT Directive;IrelandNumber 31 of 2010
electronic serviceof electronic mail, this shall not of itself mean that the service performed is an electronic service;IrelandNumber 31 of 2010
electronic signaturea personal identification number (PIN), password, biometric information or any other electronic information that a person creates or adopts to be used in the place of his or her signature to authenticate his or her identity and that is in, attached to or associated with an accessibility report. 2005, c. 11, s. 15 (3).Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/statute/05a11
electronic signaturedata in electronic form affixed to or logically associated with other electronic data which may be used to identify the signatory in relation to the data message and to indicate the signatory’s approval of the information contained in the data message;KenyaCAP. 411A
electronic storage of invoicesstorage using electronic equipment for processing (including digital compression) and storage of data employing wires, radio transmission, optical technologies or other electromagnetic means;United Kingdom2003 No. 3220
electronic storagethe maintenance of data in the form of digital electronic signals on a computer hard disk, magnetic tape, optical disk, or similar machine-readable medium.United StatesGOVERNMENT CODE - Title 2 - Ch
electronic subscription servicea service by which information is accessed by the applicant in Hyper Text Markup Language using a website of the registrar by delivering a non-encrypted access code;United Kingdom2004 No. 2621
electronic transferof electronic or automated processes which do not involve the delivery and collection of a payable instrument or the delivery of cash;”.United Kingdom2010 No. 773
electronic transferof electronic or automated processes which do not involve the delivery and collection of a payable instrument or the delivery of cash;”;United Kingdom1996 No. 1724
electronic transmissionthe transfer of data or information through an authorized electronic data interchange system consisting of, but not limited to, computer modems and computer networks.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
electronic transmissiontransmission or making available to the recipient using electronic equipment employing wires, radio transmission, optical technologies or other electromagnetic means;United Kingdom2003 No. 3220
electronic usera person, or a person within a category of persons, for the time being authorised to deliver, file or lodge documents electronically in accordance with rule 4(1);Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2013/en/si/03...
electronic versionof an electronic communication.United Kingdom2002 No. 761
electronic versionof an electronic communication;United Kingdom2001 No. 4027
electronic voting systema voting system in which the votes are automatically counted and the results automatically tabulated by use of electronically operated apparatus;IrelandNumber 38 of 2001
electronic-signature producthardware or software, or relevant components thereof, which are intended to be used by a certification-service-provider for the provision of electronic-signature services or are intended to be used for the creation or verification of electronic signatures;European Union31999L0093
electronicallyby electronic communication;United Kingdom2007 No. 783
electronicelectrical, digital, magnetic, optical, electromagnetic, facsimile or any other form of technology with similar capabilities that permits transmission of notices or documents.CanadaSOR/99-256
electronicinformation generated, sent received or stored by electronic, magnetic, optical, or similar capacities regardless of the medium ;Sri Lanka19 of 2006
elects to or is unable to make such a reportphysically or mentally incapacitated and does not refer to situations in which someone may be unwilling—i.e., psychologically unable—to report because of fear, coercion, or any other reason. One commenter asked how this provision would apply in situations in which an institution is subject to mandatory reporting of crimes against children or individuals with certain disabilities occurring on an institution's Clery geography.United States79 FR 62751
electselects by notice in writing to the Department that the employment mentioned shall be pensionable employment.United Kingdom1998 No. 333
elementary aggregate indexa price index for an elementary aggregate.European Union32007R1334
elementary aggregatean elementary product group stratified, for instance by regions, cities or outlet types and so refers to the level at which observed prices enter the HICP. Where elementary product groups are not stratified, the terms “elementary product group” and “elementary aggregate” shall have the same meaning.European Union32007R1334
elementary and secondary schoolselementary and secondary schools, as defined in section 7801 of title 20.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
elementary product groupa set of product-offers that are sampled in order to represent one or more consumption segments in the HICP.European Union32007R1334
elementary schoola nonprofit institutional day or residential school, including a public elementary charter school, that provides elementary education, as determined under State law.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
elevated heliporta heliport located on a raised structure on land;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2002/en/si/04...
elevations planthe elevations plan certified by the Secretary of State as the elevations plan for the purposes of this Order;United Kingdom2013 No. 1873
elevationa vertically-constrained dimensional property of an spatial object consisting of an absolute measure referenced to a well-defined surface which is commonly taken as origin.European Union32013R1253
elevatora grain elevator, warehouse or mill that has been declared by Parliament to be a work for the general advantage of Canada.CanadaS.C. 2011, c. 25, s. 14
eleven contiguous Western Statesthe States of Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
eligibility conditiona condition set out in rule 2(1) of Part 2;United Kingdom2007 No. 199
eligibility criteriathe criteria specified in regulation 11(1);United Kingdom2011 No. 695
eligibility datethe date on which an individual becomes an eligible person.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
eligibility formthe form issued under regulation 5(4);United Kingdom1998 No. 298
eligibility periodfiscal year 1986 through fiscal year 1999.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
eligibility requirementsthe requirements specified in relevant supply licence conditions as to the eligibility of an electricity generator to enter into a BPPA with a licensed supplier;United Kingdom2014 No. 2511
eligibilitythe eligibility of each family member.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
eligible alternate beneficiarya beneficiary named in a registered education savings plan who is a sibling of the eligible beneficiary;Canada95/2008
eligible beneficiarya beneficiary who has received a grant.Canada95/2008
eligible institutionthe eligible agencies and institutions of higher education listed in Article VII, Section 17(b), of the Constitution of Texas, and any institution or agency of higher education that is later made eligible to participate in the disbursement of funds pursuant to Article VII, Section 17(c), of the Constitution of Texas.United StatesEDUCATION CODE - Title 3 - Cha
eligible non‑producing yeareach of the 3 years of an eligible project next following the year in which production ceases from the mine in the eligible project;Canada295/1992
eligible Canadian financial institutiona Canadian financial institution that is a body corporate and that is widely held;CanadaS.C. 1991, c. 46
eligible Canadian indebtednessbonds, debentures, notes or similar obligations of the Government of Canada, the government of a province, an agent of a province, a municipality in Canada or a municipal or public body performing a function of government in Canada, that are owing to the affiliate, other than property in respect of which paragraph (2)(a.3) does not apply because of subsection (2.31).CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
eligible Commonwealth programsthe IIF program (Rounds 1 & 2), the PSF program, the REEF program and the ICTI program.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
eligible GBROCa GBROC that satisfies the conditions for eligibility set out in Schedule 1;United Kingdom2007 No. 104
eligible Kyoto unitany compliance unit that is of an eligible class designated by order made under paragraph 3(b).CanadaS.C. 2005, c. 30, s. 87
eligible NIROCa NIROC that satisfies the conditions for eligibility set out in Schedule 3;United Kingdom2007 No. 267
eligible Scots Pinenative Scots Pine planted within any area of Scotland where the presence of native Scots pine once occurred naturally;United Kingdom2003 No. 209
eligible StatesStates that received a Department-EPSCoR planning or traineeship grant in fiscal year 1991 or fiscal year 1992.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
eligible Statea State designated by the Administrator as eligible to compete in the National Science Foundation's Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
eligible adverse weathera damaging weather event that is not expected to occur during the loss period which results in losses. In general, adverse weather or other qualifying conditions, as determined by the Deputy Administrator, are conditions that cause damage that result in a financial loss to the producer or require the producer to incur additional expenses. ELAP is intended to provide broad coverage for losses not covered by other programs. As under the previous ELAP provisions, additional eligible adverse weather and other qualifying loss conditions will be specified, as needed, by the Deputy Administrator.United States79 FR 21085
eligible affiliate counterpartyan entity that meets the requirements of this paragraph.United States78 FR 21749
eligible agencya State board designated or created consistent with State law as the sole State agency responsible for the administration of career and technical education in the State or for the supervision of the administration of career and technical education in the State.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
eligible air transportation servicesthe carriage by aircraft of passengers or goods or both;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. E-15
eligible airportan airport eligible to receive grant funds under the airport improvement program established by 49 U.S.C. Section 47101 et seq.United StatesTRANSPORTATION CODE - Title 3
eligible allocationthe amount of allowances which may be allocated in respect of an installation under the provisions of the approved national allocation plan subject to the number of available allowances;United Kingdom2005 No. 925
eligible animalany bovine animal slaughtered in Northern Ireland which satisfies the conditions set out in paragraphs 6 and 7 of Annex II to the Council Decision;United Kingdom1998 No. 163
eligible applicantsa grazings committee or any group in a crofting community the majority of whose members are occupiers of crofts;United Kingdom2001 No. 208
eligible applicantan applicant for IIFF program funding that satisfies the requirements of clause 13.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
eligible applicationan application for funding and support under the Commercialisation Australia program, that is an application that the CEO has determined is eligible for technical assessment and merit ranking by the Board in accordance with the Program Guidelines.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
eligible apprenticean apprentice who is enrolled at a technical training provider for technical training in an eligible trade and whose primary occupation during the technical training period is to participate in that technical training.CanadaSOR/2014-255
eligible areaan urbanized area with a population of less than 200,000 that meets or exceeds in one or more performance categories the industry average for all urbanized areas with a population of at least 200,000 but not more than 999,999, as determined by the Secretary in accordance with subsection (c)(2).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
eligible areathe area comprising Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and those parts of British Columbia known as the Peace River District and the Creston-Wynndel Areas;CanadaS.C. 1995, c. 17, Sch. II
eligible assetan asset described in paragraph (2).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
eligible assetany of the assets listed in the First Schedule which may be included by a Scheme member for the purposes of computing the asset maintenance ratio under regulation 6;SingaporeCap. 77A, RG 2
eligible authorityany sewerage authority or other unit of State or local government that on November 2, 1983, was authorized under court order to dump municipal sludge at the Apex site.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
eligible authoran author of a musical work, whether created before or after the coming into force of this Part, that is embodied in a sound recording, whether made before or after the coming into force of this Part, if copyright subsists in Canada in that musical work;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-42
eligible bank affiliatea foreign bank that, at that time, is a controlled foreign affiliate (for the purposes of section 17) of the eligible Canadian bank and is described in subparagraph (a)(i) of the definition “investment business” in subsection (1).CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
eligible biddera person, partnership, firm, or corporation determined by the Secretary of Defense after consultation with the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (1) to be qualified by experience and financial responsibility to construct housing of the type described in subsection (a) of this section, and (2) to have submitted the lowest acceptable bid.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
eligible bodya body specified in sub-paragraphs (a) to (l) of regulation 4(1);United Kingdom2015 No. 559
eligible bovinea bovine other than a bovine under 6 weeks of age that was born in the herd;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2015/en/si/00...
eligible buildinga building falling within either of those classes.United Kingdom1996 No. 428
eligible business expensesthe business expenses of the Borrower, such as salaries, rent, utilities, inventory, or other obligations of the business, that were incurred but not paid prior to the date of application or that will become due for payment within eighteen months after the date of application. Both the CDC and the Borrower must certify in the application that the funds will be used to cover eligible business expenses. Borrower must, upon request, substantiate the use of the funds provided for business expenses through, for example, bank statements, invoices marked “paid,” cleared checks, or any other documents that demonstrate that a business obligation was satisfied with the funds provided.United States76 FR 63151
eligible businessa business which has been engaged in agriculture on an agricultural unit for a continuous period of two years ending with the date of the application;United Kingdom2000 No. 448
eligible candidatesthe candidates of a political party for President and Vice President of the United States who have met all applicable conditions for eligibility to receive payments under this chapter set forth in section 9003.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
eligible capital propertyany property, a part of the consideration for the disposition of which would, if the taxpayer disposed of the property, be an eligible capital amount in respect of a business;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
eligible cattleany bovine animal to which Article 3(3)(a) or (b) applies;United Kingdom2005 No. 468
eligible childrenchildren eligible for services under a program described in paragraph (1).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
eligible childa child who has not attained the age of 18 years at the time that an adoption order is issued or recognized by a government in Canada in respect of the adoption of that child by that individual.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
eligible claimanta person who is eligible to make a claim under the scheme in respect of a deposit at a banking institution (see rule 4.2.1. of the COMP Sourcebook);United Kingdom2009 No. 807
eligible clientany person financially unable to afford legal assistance;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
eligible coalitiona coalition that meets the applicable criteria under section 1532(a) of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
eligible commercial real propertyany property (i) to which the Corporation acquires title, and (ii) that the Corporation, in the discretion of the Corporation, determines is suitable for use for the location of offices or other administrative functions involved with carrying out a program referred to in paragraph (1)(B).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
eligible communityan area identified pursuant to subsection (e) of this section.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
eligible complainta complaint made, as applicable, in accordance with regulation 55, 56, 57 or 58;United Kingdom2012 No. 2079
eligible complexthe building or facility or related group of buildings or facilities in which electricity is distributed by an exempted distributor through a distribution system owned or operated by the exempted distributor to at least one eligible residential unit;Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/regulation/r15160
eligible corporationa corporation created under former Subchapter III, Chapter 14, Title 45, United States Code (now 49 U.S.C. Sections 24101 et seq. and 24301 et seq.).United StatesTRANSPORTATION CODE - Title 6
eligible coststhat the Authority is not in a position to define rigid criteria by which to determine whether such measures are compatible with the functioning of the EEA Agreement. The assessment of risk capital therefore implies a departure from the traditional way in which State aid control is carried out.European Union2006C0313
eligible countrya Central European country, an Eastern European country, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, the independent states of the former Soviet Union as defined in section 5801 of title 22, the Republic of Ireland, the province of Northern Ireland in the United Kingdom, and any developing country (as such term is defined in section 4359a(d) of this title) 1 if the Secretary, with the concurrence of the Secretary of State, determines that such developing country has a democratic form of government.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
eligible countya county that created the district.United StatesTRANSPORTATION CODE - Title 5
eligible credit institutiona credit institution or a credit institution authorised in a third country;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2015/en/si/01...
eligible creditan eligible domestic credit or an eligible Kyoto unit.CanadaS.C. 2005, c. 30, s. 87
eligible cropa crop of renewable biomass.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
eligible cropa crop referred to in Article 4(1);United Kingdom2009 No. 60
eligible customerscustomers who are free to purchase electricity from the licensed supplier of their choice;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2005/en/si/00...
eligible customera domestic customer appearing to the supplier to meet criteria which were applied by the supplier in the period from 1st April 2010 to 31st March 2011 to determine eligibility for a financial benefit provided by the supplier under a voluntary commitment;United Kingdom2011 No. 1033
eligible depositora depositor who is eligible for compensation under the FSCS;United Kingdom2014 No. 41
eligible deposita deposit in respect of which the person, or any of the persons, to whom it is owed would be eligible for compensation under the Financial Services Compensation Scheme or a scheme established under Directive 2014/49/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16th April 2014 on deposit guarantee schemes(91).United Kingdom2014 No. 3329
eligible distilled spirits planta plant which is used to produce distilled spirits exclusively for fuel use and the production from which does not exceed 10,000 proof gallons per year.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
eligible domestic credita tradeable unit that is of an eligible class designated by order made under paragraph 3(a).CanadaS.C. 2005, c. 30, s. 87
eligible donor,any donor that meets the eligible death criteria. The number of eligible donors is the numerator for the donation rate outcome performance measure.United States71 FR 30982
eligible education coursea course described in regulation 4;United Kingdom2007 No. 2311 (W. 182)
eligible electricity meteran electricity meter which meets the relevant requirements set out in Annex 1 to the Measuring Instruments Directive, the specific requirements listed in Annex MI-003 to that Directive and the requirements for accuracy class A as defined in Annex MI-003 to that Directive;United Kingdom2014 No. 928
eligible employeea covered employee performing service in the uniformed services, within the meaning of section 4303(13) of title 38, whose service has not been terminated upon the occurrence of any of the events enumerated in section 4304 of such title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
eligible employeea person who is eligible for such a scheme;United Kingdom2015 No. 448
eligible employera scheduled body or a body which has entered into an admission agreement;United Kingdom1996 No. 414 (S. 30)
eligible employeran eligible employer (as defined in section 408(p)(2)(C)(i)(I)) which has at least 1 employee who is not a highly compensated employee (as defined in section 414(q)) and is participating in the plan. The determination of whether an employer is an eligible employer under subparagraph (B) shall be made as of the date of the request described in such subparagraph.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
eligible entitya Federal entity, State, local, or tribal government, educational institution, or nonprofit organization.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
eligible expendituresthose expenditures approved for reimbursement by the Monitoring Committee;CanadaSOR/82-896
eligible expenditureexpenditure (including reasonable professional fees and charges) approved in relation to a measure to be undertaken under the programme;United Kingdom1995 No. 3295 (S. 244)
eligible familya family whose head of household is not elderly, disabled, pregnant, a primary caregiver for children under the age of 3, or for whom the family self-sufficiency program would otherwise be unsuitable. Notwithstanding the preceding sentence, a public housing agency may enroll such families if they choose to participate in the program.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
eligible fellowship recipientan individual who is selected by a State Commission under subsection (c) and, as a result of such selection, is eligible for a ServeAmerica Fellowship.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
eligible financial contractan agreement of a prescribed kind.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-3
eligible financial contractan agreement of a prescribed kind;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. B-3
eligible financial institutionan eligible Canadian financial institution or an eligible foreign institution;CanadaS.C. 1991, c. 46
eligible firma firm that satisfies the ARP eligibility criteria or in respect of which an ARP eligibility dispensation is in effect;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2007/en/si/06...
eligible forage areasuch part of the qualifying forage area as lies within a less favoured area;United Kingdom2007 No. 619
eligible gas metera gas meter which meets the relevant requirements set out in Annex 1 to the Measuring Instruments Directive, the specific requirements listed in Annex MI-002 to that Directive and the requirements for accuracy class 1.5 as defined in Annex MI-002 to that Directive;United Kingdom2014 No. 928
eligible generatoran electricity generator in whose case the Authority’s determination under regulation 6(1) is that the eligibility requirements are met;United Kingdom2014 No. 2511
eligible goodsany fresh meat, minced meat, meat preparations or meat products where they were derived from eligible animals which originated in eligible herds;United Kingdom1998 No. 163
eligible governing bodya governing body of an eligible school or a federation;United Kingdom2003 No. 1965
eligible granteea local government or municipality, peoples' utility district, irrigation district, and cooperative, nonprofit, or limited-dividend association in a rural area.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
eligible harbor or inland harbora harbor or inland harbor at which the total amount of harbor maintenance taxes collected in the immediately preceding 3 fiscal years exceeds the value of the work carried out for the harbor or inland harbor using amounts from the Harbor Maintenance Trust Fund during those 3 fiscal years.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
eligible heat metera heat meter which meets the relevant requirements set out in Annex 1 to the Measuring Instruments Directive, the specific requirements listed in Annex MI-004 to that Directive and the requirements for accuracy class 3 as defined in Annex MI-004 to that Directive;United Kingdom2014 No. 928
eligible heifera qualifying heifer which calves for the first time on a relevant calving day;United Kingdom2005 No. 465
eligible herda herd of bovine animals in Northern Ireland which satisfies the conditions set out in paragraphs 2 to 5 of Annex II to the Council Decision;United Kingdom1998 No. 163
eligible homebuyera homebuyer that meets the requirements under paragraph (5)(B).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
eligible homeownera homeowner that meets the requirements under paragraph (6)(D).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
eligible householda household assessed by a housing authority under section 84 as being eligible for an affordable dwelling purchase arrangement;IrelandNumber 22 of 2009
eligible housing lossa housing loss in respect of an eligible relocation of the taxpayer or a person who does not deal at arm’s length with the taxpayer and, for these purposes, no more than one residence may be so designated in respect of an eligible relocation.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
eligible importing Memberany least-developed country Member, and any other Member that has made a notification [2] to the Council for TRIPS of its intention to use the system set out in Article 31bis and this Annex ("system") as an importer, it being understood that a Member may notify at any time that it will use the system in whole or in a limited way, for example only in the case of a national emergency or other circumstances of extreme urgency or in cases of public non-commercial use. It is noted that some Members will not use the system as importing Members [3] and that some other Members have stated that, if they use the system, it would be in no more than situations of national emergency or other circumstances of extreme urgency;European Union22007A1129(01)
eligible individuala candidate for the Child Development Associate credential whose income does not exceed the 1 130 percent of the lower living standard income level,2 by more than 50 percent;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
eligible individualan individual who is a member of a household the members of which have a combined income (for the most recent 12-month period for which the information is available) that is not more than 100 percent of the median nonmetropolitan household income for the State or territory in which the individual resides, according to the most recent decennial census of the United States.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
eligible infant formulaan infant formula that could be lawfully distributed in the United States on December 8, 2014.United States79 FR 33057
eligible installationa plant which meets the eligibility criteria;United Kingdom2012 No. 396
eligible installationan installation capable of producing small-scale low carbon generation from one of the following sources of energy or technologies: (a) anaerobic digestion, (b) hydro generating station, (c) combined heat and power with an electrical capacity of 2kW or less, (d) solar photovoltaic or (e) wind.United Kingdom2010 No. 678
eligible institution of higher educationan institution of higher education (as such term is defined in section 1001 of title 20) that has established and operates, or agrees to establish and operate upon the receipt of a grant under this chapter, a pregnant and parenting student services office.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
eligible institutionan institution of higher education (as defined in section 1001(a) of title 20) in an insular area that has demonstrable capacity to carry out teaching and extension programs in the food and agricultural sciences.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
eligible investee companya company that satisfies the requirements of clause 14.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
eligible investment advice arrangementan arrangement that meets either the requirements of paragraph (b)(3) of this section or paragraph (b)(4) of this section, or both.United States76 FR 66135
eligible investora client of an investment firm who is entitled to compensation in accordance with Article 2 and the first paragraph of Article 7.1 of the Investor Compensation Directive and who has made an application for compensation within the meaning of Article 2 of that Directive;IrelandNumber 37 of 1998
eligible issueran issuer that prior to the effective date of this subsection (i) issued bonds which, prior to or simultaneously with the delivery thereof, were rated by a nationally recognized rating agency for municipal securities in one of the four highest ranking categories for long-term obligations, and (ii) reserved in the resolution or order authorizing issuance of the bonds the right, in the event of a change in state law, to substitute a credit agreement in lieu of cash and investments in a reserve fund established pursuant to the resolution or order.United StatesEDUCATION CODE - Title 3 - Cha
eligible laboratorya diagnostic laboratory that meets specific criteria developed by the Secretary, in consultation with State animal health officials, State veterinary diagnostic laboratories, and veterinary diagnostic laboratories at institutions of higher education (as defined in section 1001 of title 20).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
eligible labour bodya trade union, as defined in the Canada Labour Code, that represents employees in more than one province, or an organization that is composed of 2 or more such unions;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
eligible landan area of land of not less than 3 hectares which is disadvantaged land or severely disadvantaged land;United Kingdom1999 No. 497
eligible lendera lender determined by the Secretary to meet the requirements of subparagraph (A), (B), (C), or (D) of subsection (e)(1) of this section.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
eligible livestock unita livestock unit determined in accordance with regulation 10(4) and Part I of Schedule 1;United Kingdom2005 No. 569
eligible local food banks or charitable organizationsany food bank or charitable organization which is exempt from tax under section 501(c)(3) of title 26.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
eligible locomotive enginea CI engine falling within category RB in Table 4 of Schedule 8.United Kingdom2013 No. 1687
eligible membersthe members of the scheme by whom, in accordance with Article 21(7)(a), approval of appropriate rules or, as the case may be, of alternative arrangements must be given (taking them as a whole) and, in a case where Article 21(7) applies as mentioned in Article 18(8) (aggregation) or in regulation 5(2), the references in this definition to the scheme are to the single scheme there mentioned;United Kingdom1996 No. 431
eligible membera member of the Fund who is eligible to receive any cash payment or relevant contribution under the Scheme;SingaporeCap. 36
eligible membera member who has four or more years of credited service with one or more subdivisions that are participating in the retirement system.United StatesGOVERNMENT CODE - Title 8 - Ch
eligible meteran eligible electricity meter, eligible gas meter, eligible heat meter or eligible oil meter;United Kingdom2014 No. 928
eligible metropolitan areaany Metropolitan Area (as such term is defined by the Office of Management and Budget pursuant to section 3504 of title 44) with a 1980 population of 250,000 or more that has been designated by a proposer and the Secretary for a demonstration project under this subchapter, except that the Secretary may designate an area with a 1990 population of 50,000 or more as an eligible metropolitan area;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
eligible metropolitan areaany of the 100 most populous metropolitan statistical areas in the United States.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
eligible migrant and seasonal farmworkersindividuals who are eligible migrant farmworkers or are eligible seasonal farmworkers.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
eligible mortgage loana mortgage or hypothecary loan that meets the criteria established by regulations made under subsection 42(1).CanadaS.C. 2011, c. 15, s. 20
eligible municipal securitya security that is sufficiently liquid that it can be sold at or near its carrying value within a reasonably short period of time, and is either: (1) Subject to no greater than moderate credit risk; or (2) if it is a less seasoned security, subject to a minimal or low amount of credit risk.United States74 FR 52358
eligible newspapera newspaper that meets the requirements prescribed by law for the publication of official notices of officers and departments of the state government.United StatesELECTION CODE - Title 16 - Cha
eligible obligationany security designated as acceptable in lieu of a surety bond by the Secretary of the Treasury.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
eligible occupierthe owner occupier of a croft which was acquired from the landlord not more than 7 years before a grant application was received by the Scottish Ministers;United Kingdom2006 No. 214
eligible offshore fundan offshore fund which is not a guaranteed return fund;United Kingdom2009 No. 3001
eligible oil meteran oil meter which meets the relevant requirements set out in Annex 1 to the Measuring Instruments Directive, the specific requirements listed in Annex MI-005 to that Directive and the requirements for accuracy class 1 as defined in Annex MI-005 to that Directive;United Kingdom2014 No. 928
eligible olive tree in productiona living eligible olive tree of a species classed as domestic, permanently established, irrespective of age or condition, possibly possessing several trunks separated from one another at the base by less than two metres.European Union32005R2182
eligible operations and maintenanceall operations, maintenance, repair, and rehabilitation, including maintenance dredging reasonably necessary to keep such Seaway or navigation improvements operated or maintained by the Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation in operation and reasonable state of repair.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
eligible orchardista person that produces annual crops from trees for commercial purposes.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
eligible organizationa State or interstate agency, a municipality, educational institution, and any other organization which is capable of effectively carrying out a project which may be funded by grant under subsection (b) of this section.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
eligible organizationany public or private nonprofit organization with a record of providing effective services to family literacy providers, such as the National Center for Family Literacy, Parents as Teachers, Inc., the Home Instruction Program for Preschool Youngsters, and the Home and School Institute, Inc.;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
eligible parent governora parent governor who is eligible in accordance with paragraph (2) or (3) (as the case may be) and paragraph (5) to vote in the election of the category of parent governor representative in question.United Kingdom2001 No. 3711 (W. 307)
eligible part-time studenta person whom the Department has determined is eligible for support in connection with his attendance at a part-time course in accordance with regulation 31, 33 or 34;United Kingdom2000 No. 213
eligible participanta producer, landowner, or entity that is participating in, or seeking to participate in, programs for which the producer, landowner, or entity is otherwise eligible to participate in under this chapter or the agricultural management assistance program under section 1524 of title 7.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
eligible partner entityan entity that assists individuals in commercialising their idea.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
eligible partya party which is eligible for a grant in respect of that year by virtue of paragraph 3 below;United Kingdom2006 No. 602
eligible partya political party that satisfies the criteria for registration set out in section 387.CanadaS.C. 2000, c. 9
eligible patienta person who is eligible to make an application under section 15;SingaporeCap. 173A
eligible periodthe period that begins on January 28, 2009 and that ends on January 31, 2010.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
eligible personsasylum-seekers or their dependants who appear to be destitute or to be likely to become destitute within 14 days;United Kingdom1999 No. 3056
eligible personsthat an “eligible person” for the purposes of the duty to provide continuing care is a person who is at least sixteen years of age and who has not yet reached the age of seventeen.United Kingdom2015 No. 158
eligible persona person for whom a relevant body considers it necessary to arrange the provision of a relevant health service;United Kingdom2013 No. 2891
eligible persona person for whom asylum support has been provided for the whole of the qualifying period.United Kingdom2000 No. 704
eligible positionany position which may be included in the set off calculation;United Kingdom2009 No. 853
eligible pregnant womanany woman who is pregnant on the date on which such woman becomes a victim of domestic violence, sexual violence, sexual assault, or stalking or who was pregnant during the one-year period before such date.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
eligible producer on a farman individual or entity described in subparagraph (B) that, as determined by the Secretary, assumes the production and market risks associated with the agricultural production of crops or livestock.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
eligible producera producer of advanced biofuels.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
eligible producera producer who falls within Article 4;United Kingdom2005 No. 468
eligible productionmilk produced by a producer in a participating State.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
eligible producta product, referred to in Article IV, which may be provided as food aid by a member as its contribution under this Convention;European Union21999A0824(02)
eligible professional development providera provider of professional development in reading instruction to teachers, including special education teachers, that is based on scientifically based reading research.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
eligible project coststhe difference between the cost of standard school construction and the cost of construction necessary to mitigate classroom noise to the standards of the Federal Aviation Administration.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
eligible project residentelderly handicapped individuals, nonelderly handicapped individuals, or temporarily disabled individuals, who are residents of congregate housing projects administered by a public housing agency or by a nonprofit corporation;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
eligible projecta large-scale project for the construction, renewal or material enhancement of strategic infrastructure that is carried out, or to be carried out, by an eligible recipient.CanadaS.C. 2002, c. 9, s. 47
eligible propertya property described in any of paragraphs 85(1.1)(a) to (g.1) that is, immediately before that time, used or held by it in carrying on its business in Canada.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
eligible propertya property that meets the requirements set out in Schedule 3;United Kingdom2014 No. 928
eligible public entityany unit of general local government, including units of general local government in nonentitlement areas.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
eligible pulse cropdry beans, dry peas, lentils, and chickpeas.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
eligible pupilspupils receiving primary education other than those in key stage 2 or those receiving nursery education;United Kingdom2008 No. 2141 (W. 190)
eligible purposea purpose specified in regulation 3(2);United Kingdom2012 No. 396
eligible recipienta State that participates in a program established under subtitle IV of title 40.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
eligible residential propertya property consisting of one to four family housing units, together with any associated property interests or real rights, structures and facilities.CanadaSOR/2012-282
eligible residential unitan eligible residential unit as defined in subsection 1 (1) of the debt retirement charge regulation;Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/regulation/r15160
eligible residenta person residing in eligible housing for the elderly who qualifies under the definition of frail elderly, person with disabilities (regardless of whether the person is elderly), or temporarily disabled.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
eligible response sitea site that meets the definition of a brownfield site in subparagraphs (A) and (B) of paragraph (39), as modified by subparagraphs (B) and (C) of this paragraph.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
eligible roadwaya road, highway, bridge, tunnel or ferry landing that is for the passage of vehicles, but does not include a dedicated parking area, an airport runway, a shipyard, a driveway or a bicycle or pedestrian pathway.Canadalaws.justice.gc.ca/eng/regulations/SO...
eligible rooma living room or a bedroom having a qualifying door or a qualifying window in an eligible building;United Kingdom1996 No. 428
eligible rural communitya community located in a rural area (as defined in section 1991(a)(13)(A) of this title).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
eligible salary and wagesthe amount, if any, that is the salary and wages payable by the taxpayer to the eligible apprentice in respect of the first 24 months of the apprenticeship (other than a qualified expenditure incurred by the taxpayer in a taxation year, remuneration that is based on profits, bonuses, amounts described in section 6 or 7, and amounts deemed to be incurred by subsection 78(4));CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
eligible schemea retirement benefits scheme to which Schedule 23ZA applies(4);United Kingdom2001 No. 118
eligible schemea scheme described in section 97F(6).United Kingdom2000 No. 146
eligible school attendance areaa school attendance area in which the percentage of children from low-income families is at least as high as the percentage of children from low-income families served by the local educational agency as a whole.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
eligible schoola community, community special or voluntary controlled school or a maintained nursery school;United Kingdom2003 No. 1965
eligible schoola public school, at least 50 percent of the students of which are eligible for free or reduced price meals under this chapter.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
eligible search and rescue volunteer servicesservices, other than eligible volunteer firefighting services, provided by an individual in the individual’s capacity as a volunteer to an eligible search and rescue organization that consist primarily of responding to and being on call for search and rescue and related emergency calls, attending meetings held by the organization and participating in required training related to search and rescue services, but does not include services provided to an organization if the individual provides search and rescue services to the organization otherwise than as a volunteer.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
eligible selleran assigned operator described in section 9704(j)(2) or a related person to such assigned operator.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
eligible servicethe aggregate of the periods of service (expressed in years) referred to in sub paragraph (2) which fall within P’s current period of scheme employment to which sub-paragraph (3) applies.United Kingdom2015 No. 181
eligible sheepany sheep to which Article 3(3)(c) applies;United Kingdom2005 No. 468
eligible small businessany business concern which, in the agency's judgment, due to its small size, has neither adequate internal resources nor financial ability to obtain qualified outside assistance in preparing and filing petitions and applications for remedies and benefits under trade laws. In determining whether a business concern is an "eligible small business", the agency may consult with the Small Business Administration, and shall consult with any other agency that has provided assistance under subsection (b) of this section to that business concern. An agency decision regarding whether a business concern is an eligible small business for purposes of this section is not reviewable by any other agency or by any court.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
eligible sponsora nonprofit corporation composed of a consortium of public and private persons, including a sponsor of a primary airport, with the necessary engineering and technical expertise to successfully conduct the testing and evaluation of airport and aircraft related security systems.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
eligible spousean individual (other than an ineligible individual) who was resident in Canada throughout the taxation year and who was, at the end of the taxation year, the cohabiting spouse or common-law partner of the eligible individual.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
eligible student who qualifies for a fee granta new system eligible student who is a person whom the Welsh Ministers have determined in connection with the designated course falls within one of the categories set out in Part 2 of Schedule 1.United Kingdom2015 No. 54 (W. 5)
eligible student who qualifies for a new fee granta new system eligible student who is a person whom the Welsh Ministers have determined in connection with the designated course falls within one of the categories set out in Part 2 of Schedule 1.United Kingdom2011 No. 148 (W. 32)
eligible studenta person who the Secretary of State has determined is eligible for support in connection with his attendance at a course in accordance with regulation 5;United Kingdom1999 No. 2263
eligible studenta student who attends an institution of higher education that offers a doctoral degree in a field relevant to a mission area of the Department.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
eligible suppliera supplier who is allowed to participate in the public procurement opportunities of a Party or Signatory CARIFORUM State, in accordance with domestic law and without prejudice to the provisions of this Chapter;European Union22008A1030(01)
eligible taxable proceedstaxable proceeds generated, paid, or collected by a qualified hotel project or a business at a qualified hotel project, including hotel occupancy taxes, ad valorem taxes, sales and use taxes, and mixed beverage taxes.United StatesGOVERNMENT CODE - Title 10 - C
eligible teachera teacher to whom Part II applies in accordance with regulation 3;United Kingdom1996 No. 2317 (S. 185)
eligible to teacha person who has such qualifications as may be approved by the Department and satisfies the requirements of regulation 6 (Age requirements) and regulation 7 (Health requirements);United Kingdom1997 No. 312
eligible tradea trade listed in the schedule to the regulations.CanadaS.C. 2014, c. 20, s. 483
eligible transportation servicesthe carriage of passengers or goods or both, by aircraft, boat, bus, truck or train, or a combination thereof;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. E-15
eligible treatment worksthose treatment works in each State which meet the requirements of section 1281(g)(5) of this title and which can be fully funded from funds available for such purpose in such State.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
eligible under the 1983 Schemethat for him the relevant date fell on or after 6th April 1983 and before 1 st April 1984;United Kingdom1996 No. 1288
eligible under the 1984 Schemethat for him the relevant date fell on or after 1st April 1984 and before 30th March 1986;United Kingdom1996 No. 1288
eligible under the 1986 Schemethat for him the relevant date fell on or after 30th March 1986 and before 29th March 1987.United Kingdom1996 No. 1288
eligible volunteer firefighting servicesservices provided by an individual in the individual’s capacity as a volunteer firefighter to a fire department that consist primarily of responding to and being on call for firefighting and related emergency calls, attending meetings held by the fire department and participating in required training related to the prevention or suppression of fires, but does not include services provided to a particular fire department if the individual provides firefighting services to the department otherwise than as a volunteer.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
eligible votera First Nation member who is eligible to vote under subsection 10(2).CanadaS.C. 1999, c. 24
eligible votesthe total number of votes that may be cast by or on behalf of shareholders on a vote of shareholders or a vote of holders of a class or series of shares, as the case may be, in respect of any particular matter, calculated without regard to subsection (2).CanadaS.C. 1991, c. 46
eligible wholesalera wholesaler who is an eligible wholesaler under the prescribed rules. (“grossiste admissible”)  1998, c. 30, s. 33.Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/statute/90f35
eligible witnessa witness eligible for assistance by virtue of rule 75 or 76;United Kingdom2009 No. 1209
eligible youthan in-school youth or out-of-school youth.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
eligibleeligible for a loan in accordance with regulation 3;United Kingdom1998 No. 298
eliminatedthe effects will be reduced to the point where they are not considerable adverse effects. The Department believes that the inclusion of both terms, “mitigated or eliminated,” better expresses the intent of the E.O.s. Where motor vehicle use directly causes or will directly cause considerable adverse effects, use must be stopped until the considerable adverse effects have been mitigated or eliminated. The final rule further requires that the closure remain in place until measures have been implemented to prevent future recurrence.United States70 FR 68264
elk, reindeer, bison,cattle," in introductory provisions.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
eluatethe solution obtained by a laboratory leaching test;European Union31999L0031
email addressthat person’s personal electronic mail address;United Kingdom2015 No. 1028 (W. 76)
emailof service to take advantage of technological developments that would be faster and less costly than regular mail. Today, the Commission has amended 17 CFR Parts 10, 12 and 171 to simplify and refine the rules for service, filing and formatting. Additionally, the Commission has amended 17 CFR Parts 10 and 12 to clarify the role and authority of its Judgment Officers. The Commission believes these rule amendments will increase efficiencies and lower costs for parties and for the Commission in administrative enforcement proceedings, in reparations proceedings, and in the appellate review of NFA decisions. Also, the Commission has designed the amendments to the reparations rules to make the reparations forum less legalistic and more user-friendly for pro se parties.United States78 FR 12933
emas kahwinthe obligatory marriage-payment due under the Muslim law by the husband to the wife at the time the marriage is solemnized, whether paid in cash or in kind, or payable as a debt with or without security;SingaporeCap. 3
embargoed destinationa country listed in Part 1 or 2 of Schedule 4;United Kingdom2008 No. 3231
embarkation laddera ladder complying with the requirements of Schedule 6, Part 5 of MSN 1676(M) provided at survival craft embarkation stations to permit safe access to survival craft after launching;United Kingdom1999 No. 2721
embedded generatorthe operator of a generating station which is connected directly to a distribution system.United Kingdom1996 No. 293 (S. 19)
embeddedfirmly affixed in the submerged lands or in coralline formations such that the use of tools of excavation is required in order to move the bottom sediments to gain access to the shipwreck, its cargo, and any part thereof;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
embeddedof compliance to this rule change.United States76 FR 75735
emblemthe State Emblem of India as described and specified in the Schedule to be used as an official seal of the Government.IndiaNO. 50 OF 2005
embryo collection or embryo transfer teama group of technicians approved, in the case of embryo collection teams, for the time being by the Secretary of State, by the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development or by the competent authority of a relevant European State and supervised by a team veterinarian competent to perform the collection, processing and storage, or the transfer of embryos;United Kingdom2010 No. 2058
embryo collectionthe collection of embryos from donor animals;United Kingdom2010 No. 2058
embryo production teaman officially approved embryo collection team for in vitro fertilization in accordance with the conditions laid down in the relevant Annex.';European Union31993L0052
embryo transferthe transfer of embryos into recipients;United Kingdom2010 No. 2058
embryosembryos to which the Council Directive applies;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1996/en/si/00...
embryoa human embryo formed by the fertilisation of a human egg by a human sperm;IrelandNumber 9 of 2015
embryoa human organism during the first 56 days of its development following fertilization or creation, excluding any time during which its development has been suspended, and includes any cell derived from such an organism that is used for the purpose of creating a human being.CanadaS.C. 2004, c. 2
emergency action codethe code required to be displayed on tanks and vehicles which are being used for the carriage of certain dangerous goods, ascertained in accordance with the Approved Carriage List;United Kingdom1996 No. 2095
emergency alert servicea service comprising one or more communications to mobile telecommunications devices over a public electronic communications network to warn, advise or inform users or subscribers in relation to an aspect or effect of an emergency which may affect or have affected them by reason of their location;United Kingdom2015 No. 355
emergency appointmentan appointment made under this section.United StatesELECTION CODE - Title 3 - Chap
emergency basisa State- or Federally-declared natural disaster, a Federally-declared national disaster, and other localized disasters and emergencies identified by the Secretary.United States72 FR 61960
emergency callscalls to either the national emergency call number 999 or the single European emergency call number 112.United Kingdom2003 No. 2426
emergency citrus disease research and extension programthe emergency citrus research and extension grant program established under this subsection.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
emergency conditiona condition under which any services needed for normal operational and habitable conditions are not in working order due to failure of the main source of electrical power;United Kingdom1997 No. 1509
emergency control assessmentan assessment under section 133A (21) of the RTA;United Kingdom2015 No. 994 (C. 69)
emergency control certificatea certificate issued under section 133A of the RTA;United Kingdom2015 No. 994 (C. 69)
emergency controla valve for shutting off the supply of gas in an emergency, being a valve intended for use by a consumer of gas;”;United Kingdom1996 No. 550
emergency dental servicestreatment which is provided in terms of arrangements made under regulation 19;United Kingdom2010 No. 208
emergency directiona direction made under section 4.76 or 4.77;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. A-2
emergency distance availablethe distance from the point on the surface of the aerodrome at which the aeroplane can commence its take off run to the nearest point in the direction of take off at which the aeroplane cannot roll over the surface of the aerodrome and be brought to rest in an emergency without the risk of accident;United Kingdom2001 No. 2128
emergency dooran external door which is generally intended for use only in an emergency.United Kingdom2003 No. 37
emergency escape breathing devicesuch a device which complies with the International Code for Fire Safety Systems contained in MSC Resolution 98(73) of 5th December 2000;”.United Kingdom2003 No. 2951
emergency escape or first-aid signa sign giving information on escape routes or emergency exits or first-aid or rescue facilities;United Kingdom1996 No. 341
emergency evacuation orderan official statement issued by the governing body of this state or a political subdivision of this state to recommend or require the evacuation of all or part of the population of an area stricken or threatened with a disaster.United StatesPENAL CODE - Title 3 - Chapter
emergency evacuation plana written plan for use in an emergency, prepared in accordance with section 17.4.CanadaSOR/86-304
emergency exitan exit which is provided for use in case of an emergency;SingaporeCap. 276, R 9
emergency exposure situationa situation of exposure due to an emergency;European Union32013L0059
emergency flight support employeean employee identified in accordance with the terms of an emergency support agreement.CanadaS.C. 1996, c. 20
emergency informationthe information referred to in regulation 14(3)(e) and described in regulation 14(4);United Kingdom1996 No. 2095
emergency laybya part of the motorway which is designed take the weight of a vehicle, is adjacent to and situated on the left hand side of the carriageway, when facing in the direction in which vehicles may be driven in accordance with regulation 5 below, and which is marked with a traffic sign of the type shown in Scottish Development Department drawing number W(S)20(6);United Kingdom1995 No. 2507 (S. 183)
emergency licencean emergency licence issued under regulation 3(1);United Kingdom2001 No. 1539 (W. 107)
emergency management systema legal or administrative framework establishing responsibilities for emergency preparedness and response, and arrangements for decision making in the event of an emergency exposure situation;European Union32013L0059
emergency managementthe prevention and mitigation of, preparedness for, response to and recovery from emergencies.CanadaS.C. 2007, c. 15
emergency medical service vehicleany conveyance authorized under the laws of a province to transport individuals to hospitals and on which emergency medical services are provided.CanadaSOR/2000-217
emergency notification servicesservices that notify the public of an emergency.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
emergency occupational exposureexposure received in an emergency exposure situation by an emergency worker;European Union32013L0059
emergency orderan order made under section 80.CanadaS.C. 2002, c. 29
emergency plana plan required by regulation 21;United Kingdom2014 No. 1663
emergency procurementa procurement necessary to meet an emergency need, affecting the health or safety of a person being furnished health-care services by the Department, for an item.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
emergency relief programa program operated or sponsored by the federal government, the state, or a nonprofit organization to provide nurses to assist in providing health care to victims or potential victims of a disaster or state or local emergency.United StatesOCCUPATIONS CODE - Title 3 - C
emergency representationlegal representation (that is not Controlled Work) or family help (higher) provided following a determination made on an urgent application;United Kingdom2012 No. 3098
emergency rescue identificationevidence that the person presenting the identification is a member of a body providing an emergency rescue service;United Kingdom2007 No. 1028 (W. 95)
emergency rescue situationsfirefighting or other situations in which a person is retrieved from imminent danger.United States73 FR 59034
emergency response measurestemporary measures that should be implemented in order to prevent the progression (expansion) of a nuclear disaster (including the probability of the occurrence of a nuclear disaster) during the period from the issuance of a declaration of a nuclear emergency situation under the provisions of Article 15, paragraph 2 to the issuance of a declaration of the cancellation of a nuclear emergency situation under the provisions of paragraph 4 of said Article;JapanAct No. 156 of 1999
emergency response planarrangements to plan for adequate response in the event of an emergency exposure situation on the basis of postulated events and related scenarios;European Union32013L0059
emergency roadworksroadworks necessary to eliminate or reduce danger or risk to persons or property;IrelandNumber 20 of 2002
emergency service callscalls to the emergency services including the Garda Síochána, a fire brigade service, an ambulance service, the boat and coastal service rescue services (including the rescue services provided by the Air Corps), the mountain and cave rescue services or a similar emergency service, using the National emergency call number 999 or the single European emergency call number 112, or such other number as may be specified for such purposes, and calls made by or on behalf of such emergency services in response to such calls.IrelandNumber 19 of 2013
emergency service providera person appointed pursuant to regulation 7(11);United Kingdom1996 No. 551
emergency services9–1–1 emergency services and emergency notification services.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
emergency servicesall local services, whether public or private or any of the road tunnel staff, which intervene in the event of an accident or incident in a road tunnel, including police services, fire brigades, highway authority traffic officers and rescue teams;United Kingdom2007 No. 1520
emergency sheltera facility all or a part of which is used or designed to be used to provide temporary housing.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
emergency shut-down systemthe system comprising mechanical, electrical, electronic, pneumatic, hydraulic or other arrangements by which the plant on an offshore installation is automatically shut down in the event of an emergency.United Kingdom1996 No. 825
emergency shut-down valvea valve which is capable of adequately blocking the flow of fluid within the pipeline at the point at which it is incorporated;United Kingdom1996 No. 825
emergency situationa situation which renders necessary either or both the evacuation and rescue of persons from a mine;United Kingdom1999 No. 173
emergency slaughterslaughter in emergency circumstances of animals which are not infected or contaminated and includes slaughter for welfare purposes;United Kingdom2006 No. 44
emergency source of electrical powera source of electric power intended to supply the emergency switchboard in the event of failure of the main source of electrical power;United Kingdom1998 No. 2515
emergency stocksthe stocks that a member State is required to maintain pursuant to Article 3 of the 2009 Directive;United Kingdom2012 No. 2862
emergency support servicesinformation or data base management services used in support of emergency services.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
emergency switchboarda switchboard which in the event of failure of the main electrical power supply system is directly supplied by the emergency source of electrical power or the transitional source of emergency electrical power and is intended to distribute electrical energy to the emergency services;United Kingdom1998 No. 2515
emergency temperaturethe temperature, determined in accordance with the Approved Methods, at which the safety measures for certain dangerous goods shall be set in motion;United Kingdom1997 No. 248
emergency vaccinationemergency vaccination in accordance with a decision under Article 50 of the Directive;United Kingdom2006 No. 45
emergency vaccine applicationan application, limited to use of an emergency vaccine, for a marketing authorisation or product licence;United Kingdom1998 No. 2428
emergency worksany works whose execution at the time when they are executed is required in order to put an end to, or to prevent the occurrence of, circumstances then existing or imminent which are likely to cause danger to persons or property;United Kingdom1999 No. 1672
emergencya case in which it appears to the authorised person in question that there is an immediate risk of environmental damage and that immediate entry to any premises is necessary to verify the existence of that risk, to ascertain the cause of that risk or to effect a remedy;United Kingdom2009 No. 266
emergencya condition or circumstance in which an individual is or is reasonably believed by the person transmitting the communication to be in imminent danger of serious bodily injury or in which property is or is reasonably believed by the person transmitting the communication to be in imminent danger of damage or destruction.United StatesPENAL CODE - Title 8 - Chapter
emerging harbor projecta project that is assigned to a harbor or inland harbor referred to in subsection (a)(2) that transits less than 1,000,000 tons of cargo annually.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
emerging technologya technology that is not currently, or has not been previously, certified or verified by the Administrator or the California Air Resources Board but for which an approvable application and test plan has been submitted for verification to the Administrator or the California Air Resources Board.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
emigration benefitthe benefit payable under section 39 and 46;KenyaNo. 45 of 2013
emission abatement methodany fitting, material, appliance or apparatus to be fitted in a ship or other procedure, alternative fuel or compliance method, used as an alternative to low sulphur marine fuel meeting the requirements set out in the 1999 Directive that is verifiable, quantifiable and enforceable;”;United Kingdom2014 No. 3076
emission abatement technologyan exhaust gas cleaning system, or any other technological method that is verifiable and enforceable;United Kingdom2010 No. 895
emission allowance trading directiveDirective 2003/87/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 13 October 2003 establishing a scheme for greenhouse gas emission allowances trading within the Community(4);United Kingdom2011 No. 2699
emission allowancean allowance to emit one tonne of carbon dioxide equivalent during a specified period, which is valid for the purposes of meeting the requirements of the emission allowance trading directive, and which is transferable in accordance with the provisions of that directive;United Kingdom2011 No. 2699
emission control monitoring systemthe system that ensures correct operation of the NOx control measures implemented in the engine system according to the requirements of section 6.5 of Annex I.’;European Union32006L0051
emission control strategy (ECS)an element or set of elements of design that is incorporated into the overall design of an engine system or vehicle for the purposes of controlling exhaust emissions that includes one BECS and one set of AECS;European Union32005L0078
emission control systemany device, system or element of design that controls or reduces the emissions from an engine, vessel or vehicle.CanadaSOR/2011-10
emission control systemthe exhaust aftertreatment system, the electronic management controller(s) of the engine system and any emission-related component of the engine system in the exhaust which supplies an input to or receives an output from this(these) controller(s), and when applicable the communication interface (hardware and messages) between the engine system electronic control unit(s) (EECU) and any other power train or vehicle control unit with respect to emissions management;European Union32005L0078
emission gasexhaust emitted into the air from a specified facility.JapanAct No. 105 of 1999
emission levels associated with BATthe range of emission levels obtained under normal operating conditions using a best available technique or a combination of BAT, as described in BAT conclusions, expressed as an average over a given period of time, under specified reference conditions.United Kingdom2013 No. 160
emission limit valuethe mass, expressed in terms of any of all of certain specific parameters, concentration or level of an emission, which may not be exceeded during one or more periods of time;United Kingdom2013 No. 971
emission limit valuethe mass, expressed in terms of specific parameters, concentration or level of an emission, which must not be exceeded during a period of time.United Kingdom2010 No. 675
emission limitationlimits that apply to sources continuously, without exemptions for SSM events.United States80 FR 33839
emission plana national emission reduction plan referred to in Article 4.6;United Kingdom2007 No. 2325
emission reduction unita unit issued pursuant to Article 6 of the Kyoto Protocol and the decisions adopted pursuant to the UNFCCC or the Kyoto Protocol;European Union32004L0101
emission reduction unita unit issued under Article 6 of the Kyoto Protocol and the Decisions adopted under the UNFCCC or the Kyoto Protocol.United Kingdom2010 No. 216
emissions from land-use changethe annualised emissions from land-use change attributable to the renewable transport fuel as calculated in accordance with paragraph 7 of part C of Annex V to the directive;United Kingdom2011 No. 2937
emissions limit notificationa notification under regulation 3;United Kingdom2015 No. 1388 (W. 137)
emissions limitation achieved by the best performing 12 percent of units in, the category.that EPA must use the emission levels that have been achieved to set the MACT floors. The commenters contended that, under the MACT program, it takes a “minimum” of three test runs to make up a valid emissions level test. The commenter stated that a test run is not an accurate measure of the performance of the unit and should not be used as if it were. Commenters added that EPA should use the results of the test for each unit (comprised of at least three test runs) to represent what is being achieved by a unit.United States76 FR 15371
emissions or noise iteman item in Part I of Schedule 1 in respect of which the subject matter specified in column (2) of that Part is “exhaust emissions” or “noise and silencers;”.United Kingdom1996 No. 2330
emissions or noise iteman item in Part I of Schedule 1 in respect of which the subject matter specified in column (2) of that Part is “exhaust emissions” or “noise and silencers;”;United Kingdom1996 No. 2331
emissions plana plan issued under regulation 15;United Kingdom2009 No. 2301
emissions targetan amount of reportable emissions specified in an excluded installation emissions permit as the target for the excluded installation in that year;United Kingdom2012 No. 3038
emissions-related defecta deficiency or deviation from normal production tolerances in design, materials or workmanship in a device, system or assembly that affects any parameter, specification or component belonging to the emission control system. A missing component may be considered to be an “emissions-related defect”;European Union32005L0078
emissionsthe release of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere from sources in an installation, as defined in the Directive;European Union32004D0156
emissiona substance that is produced when a tobacco product is used.CanadaS.C. 1997, c. 13
emissionthe direct or indirect release of a pollutant listed in Schedule 2 from individual or diffuse sources in the offshore combustion installation into a medium;United Kingdom2013 No. 971
emolumentsall salaries, fees, wages, perquisites and profits whatsoever, except for pension contributions;United Kingdom2006 No. 335
emolumentany salary, fee, wage, perquisite, or profit whatsoever.United Kingdom1998 No. 764
emplanementan emplanement by a person at an airport in Canada on a specific flight that has as a destination an airport outside Canada and from which the person deplanes at an airport outside Canada.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. E-15
employed constable of NPIAa member of staff of NPIA who is a constable and an employee of NPIA;”.United Kingdom2010 No. 348
employed constable of NPIAa member of staff of NPIA who is a constable and an employee of NPIA;”;United Kingdom2011 No. 154
employed persona person who is employed by an employer as well as any person who is deemed equivalent to an employed person by the applicable legislation;CanadaSI/91-115
employedperforming the duties of an office or employment;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
employee amountany amount paid from a State unemployment fund to the Unemployment Trust Fund which would not have been required to be paid, under the provisions of section 363(c) of this title, if said section had not required payment of amounts based on contributions collected from employees.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
employee deprived of employmentany employee who is unable to secure employment through the normal exercise of seniority rights, but does not include any employee who refuses an offer of employment with a railroad acquiring properties under this subsection.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
employee engagement programmea programme organised or supported by the participant which enables employees of that participant to make regular contributions to the ways in which the participant may reduce the emissions made or caused by the participant.United Kingdom2010 No. 768
employee facilitiessocial care or recreational facilities provided for employees of the undertaking, including crèche facilities provided for the children of such employees;United Kingdom2012 No. 329
employee facilitiessocial, care or recreational facilities provided for employees of the Crown, including crèche facilities provided for the children of such employees.United Kingdom2006 No. 218
employee involvement agreementan agreement reached between the special negotiating body and the competent organs of the participating companies governing the arrangements for the involvement of employees within the SE;United Kingdom2009 No. 2402
employee of a community supervision and corrections departmentan employee of a department established under Chapter 76, Government Code.United StatesINSURANCE CODE - Title 8 - Cha
employee of any other legislative office of the Congressan officer or employee of the Architect of the Capitol, the United States Botanic Garden, the Government Accountability Office, the Government Publishing Office, the Library of Congress, the Office of Technology Assessment, the Congressional Budget Office, the United States Capitol Police, and any other agency, entity, or office in the legislative branch not covered by paragraph (1), (2), (3), (4), or (5) of this subsection;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
employee of the House of Representativesan employee of a Member of the House of Representatives, an employee of a committee of the House of Representatives, an employee of a joint committee of the Congress whose pay is disbursed by the Clerk of the House of Representatives, and an employee on the leadership staff of the House of Representatives;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
employee of the House of Representativesany person in the legislative branch of the Government whose salary, wages, or other compensation is disbursed by the Chief Administrative Officer of the House of Representatives.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
employee of the Senatean employee of a Senator, an employee of a committee of the Senate, an employee of a joint committee of the Congress whose pay is disbursed by the Secretary of the Senate, and an employee on the leadership staff of the Senate;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
employee of the farmera person employed by the farmer for at least 2 of the 4 months prior to the treatment or procedure being carried out or the animal remedy being administered.IrelandNumber 22 of 2005
employee of the local education authoritya person employed by the local education authority in connection with their functions as a local education authority;”.United Kingdom1999 No. 362
employee of the local education authoritya person employed by the local education authority in connection with their functions as a local education authority;United Kingdom1999 No. 2242 (W. 2)
employee on the leadership staff of the House of Representativesan employee of the office of a Member of the leadership of the House of Representatives described in subparagraph (L), and any elected minority employee of the House of Representatives;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
employee on the leadership staff of the Senatean employee of the office of a Member of the leadership of the Senate described in subparagraph (M);United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
employee organizationan organization of employees the purposes of which include the regulation of relations between the employer and its employees for the purposes of Parts 1 and 2, and includes, unless the context otherwise requires, a council of employee organizations.CanadaS.C. 2003, c. 22, s. 2
employee organizationany organization of employees the purposes of which include the regulation of relations between an employer and its employees for the purposes of this Part and includes, unless the context otherwise requires, a council of employee organizations;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 33 (2nd Supp.
employee pitcha pitch occupied by an employee of the site operator as that person’s principal place of residence during the period of occupancy;United Kingdom2012 No. 58
employee recordany letter, memorandum, or document maintained by the department that relates to a department employee.United StatesLOCAL GOVERNMENT CODE - Title
employee referencethe unique seven digit staff identification number allocated by the Strathclyde Joint Police Board to each member of their staff.United Kingdom2007 No. 417
employee retirement plana plan or other arrangement that is qualified under Section 401(a), Internal Revenue Code, or satisfies the requirements of Section 403, Internal Revenue Code, or a government plan described in Section 414(d), Internal Revenue Code. The term does not include an individual retirement account or individual retirement annuity within the meaning of Section 408, Internal Revenue Code.United StatesTAX CODE - Title 2 - Chapter
employee stock ownership plana technique of corporate finance that uses a stock bonus trust or a company stock money purchase pension trust which qualifies under section 401(a) of title 26 in connection with the financing of corporate improvements, transfers in the ownership of corporate assets, and other capital requirements of a corporation and which is designed to build beneficial equity ownership of shares in the employer corporation into its employees substantially in proportion to their relative incomes, without requiring any cash outlay, any reduction in pay or other employee benefits, or the surrender of any other rights on the part of such employees;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
employee stock purchasea plan that meets the requirements of paragraphs (a)(2) and (a)(3) of this section. If the terms of the plan do not satisfy the requirements of paragraph (a)(3) of this section, then such requirements may be satisfied by the terms of an offering made under the plan. However, where the requirements of paragraph (a)(3) of this section are satisfied by the terms of an offering, such requirements will be treated as satisfied only with respect to options exercised under that offering. One or more offerings may be made under an employee stock purchase plan. Offerings may be consecutive or overlapping, and the terms of each offering need not be identical provided the terms of the plan and the offering together satisfy the requirements of paragraphs (a)(2) and (a)(3) of this section. The plan and the terms of an offering must be in writing or electronic form, provided that such writing or electronic form is adequate to establish the terms of the plan or offering, as applicable.United States74 FR 59074
employee who is breastfeedingat any time an employee whose date of confinement was not more than twenty-six weeks earlier, who is breastfeeding and who has informed her employer of her condition;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2004/en/si/06...
employee(s) performing the work typically [do] not have the expertise to determine all types and magnitudes of hazardous energyand methods necessary for effective isolation and control of hazardous energy. OSHA believes that authorized employees must have this knowledge prior to servicing operations to protect themselves and other employees. Therefore, OSHA is retaining this language for the final standard.United States76 FR 24575
employee,for a Government contribution towards health benefits for, Members of Congress and congressional staff, just as we do for other Federal employees.United States78 FR 60653
employees (staff of contractors and self-employed contractors are included)any person whose employment is in connection with a railway and is at work at the time of the accident. It includes the crew of the train and persons handling rolling stock and infrastructure installations;United Kingdom2011 No. 261
employee’s contract claima claim brought by an employee in accordance with articles 3 and 7 of the Employment Tribunals Extension of Jurisdiction (England and Wales) Order 1994(14) or articles 3 and 7 of the Employment Tribunals Extension of Jurisdiction (Scotland) Order 1994(15);United Kingdom2013 No. 1237
employee’s premiumthe premium that a person employed in insurable employment is required to pay under section 67;CanadaS.C. 1996, c. 23
employees’ representativesemployees’ representatives as defined in point (e) of Article2 of Directive 2002/14/EC;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2013/en/si/02...
employee’s sharesuch part of that contribution, if any, as the employer may lawfully deduct from the wages of the employee in respect of whom that contribution is payable;KenyaNo. 45 of 2013
employees' share schemeany scheme, for the time being in force, in accordance with which a company encourages or facilitates the holding of shares in, or debentures of, the company or its holding company by or for the benefit of employees or former employees of the company or of any subsidiary of the company including any person who is or was a director holding a salaried employment or office in the company or any subsidiary of the company;IrelandNumber 38 of 2014
employeesall permanent personnel employed by the Alaska Railroad on the date of transfer, including the officers of the Alaska Railroad, unless otherwise indicated in this chapter;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
employeesemployees, as defined in section 2105 of title 5, of the Service.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
employee(i) any individual in the service of one or more employers for compensation, (ii) any individual who is in the employment relation to one or more employers, and (iii) an employee representative: Provided, however, That the term "employee" shall include an employee of a local lodge or division defined as an employer in subsection (a) of this section only if he was in the service of or in the employment relation to an employer as defined in paragraph (i) of subsection (a)(1) of this section on or after August 29, 1935.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
employeea member of staff of IFI;IrelandNumber 10 of 2010
employer concernedthe employer or the ex-employer of the job seeker who intends to assist in the reemployment of such job seeker.JapanOrdinance of the Ministry of L
employer contribution rulea requirement relating to the minimum level or amount of employer contribution toward the premium for enrollment of participants and beneficiaries.United States78 FR 13405
employer contributionscontributions payable by or on behalf of the employer in relation to the scheme on his own account (but in respect of one or more employees);United Kingdom2006 No. 48
employer contributionany contribution to a scheme by an employer in respect of a member;United Kingdom2006 No. 1031
employer contributionthe contributions payable under paragraph (2) or (3) of this regulation.United Kingdom2015 No. 19
employer deferred compensation planany pension, annuity, profit-sharing, or stock bonus plan or other plan deferring the receipt of compensation.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
employer organizationan organization of employers the purposes of which include the regulation of relations between employers and employees;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. H-6
employer reversionthe amount of cash and the fair market value of other property received (directly or indirectly) by an employer from the qualified plan.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
employer terms and conditionsterms and conditions, provided for by rules, for admittance of employers to participation in the Scheme.United Kingdom2010 No. 917
employer’s PAYE referencethe combination of the employer’s employer reference and the Inland Revenue office number;United Kingdom2003 No. 2682
employers’ associationthe B.C. Terminal Elevator Operators’ Association;CanadaS.C. 1991, c. 25
employers associationthe British Columbia Maritime Employers Association;CanadaS.C. 1986, c. 46
employer’s contract claima claim brought by an employer in accordance with articles 4 and 8 of the Employment Tribunals Extension of Jurisdiction (England and Wales) Order 1994(16) or articles 4 and 8 of the Employment Tribunals Extension of Jurisdiction (Scotland) Order 1994(17);United Kingdom2013 No. 1237
employer’s contribution requirementthe requirement set out in regulation 32E(2)(b), (3)(a)(ii) or (4)(b), as the case may be;United Kingdom2012 No. 237
employers’ dutiessections 2 to 9;United Kingdom2010 No. 123
employers’ organizationany organization of employers the purposes of which include the regulation of relations between employers and employees;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. L-2
employers’ panelthe panel referred to in article 6(2)(b);United Kingdom2010 No. 917
employer’s premiumthe premium that an employer of an insured person is required to pay under section 68;CanadaS.C. 1996, c. 23
employer’s proceduresthe procedures established by an employer pursuant to regulation 4(1);United Kingdom2000 No. 194
employer(1) any agent of such a person, and (2) a State or political subdivision of a State and any agency or instrumentality of a State or a political subdivision of a State, and any interstate agency, but such term does not include the United States, or a corporation wholly owned by the Government of the United States.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
employerAn tSeirbhís;IrelandNumber 25 of 2013
employing authoritya board, the Council, a Board of Governors of a voluntary grammar school or grant maintained integrated school or any other maintained school which is not a Catholic maintained school or the governing body of an institution of further education or other person or body by whom he is employed before the material date;”;United Kingdom2002 No. 393
employing authorityany local authority or association of local authorities of Kenya, and any local authority in Tanzania or Uganda which is empowered to enter into an agreement of the nature described in subsection (5).KenyaCAP. 265
employing officethe office, agency, or other entity in which the covered employee is employed (or sought employment or was employed in the case of an applicant or former employee, respectively).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
employment (statistics) functionsthe functions relating to employment statistics and labour market surveys which were entrusted to the Secretary of State for Employment immediately before July 1995 and which are, immediately before the making of this Order, entrusted to the Chancellor of the Exchequer.United Kingdom1995 No. 2986
employment (trade and industry) functionsthe functions which were entrusted to the Secretary of State for Employment immediately before July 1995 and which have, before the making of this Order, been entrusted to the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry.United Kingdom1995 No. 2986
employment agencya person who, for profit or not, provides services for the purposes of finding employment for workers or supplying employers with workers, and does not include a trade union by reason only of the services a trade union provides only for and in relation to its members;United Kingdom2010 No. 493
employment agencyany person regularly undertaking with or without compensation to procure employees for an employer and includes an agent of such a person; but shall not include an agency of the United States.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
employment and support allowance decisiona...United Kingdom2013 No. 381
employment assistance paymentsuch sum of money which is payable by an employer to an eligible employee under section 7C(1);SingaporeCap. 274A
employment benefit plana plan that provides any type of benefit to an individual or his or her dependants or beneficiaries because of the individual’s employment or his or her membership in a trade union and includes a pension plan or another arrangement whereby money is contributed by or on behalf of the individual for retirement purposes.  1995, c. 1, Sched. A, s. 150.Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/statute/95l01
employment benefitsbenefits established under section 59;CanadaS.C. 1996, c. 23
employment businessa business (whether for profit or not and whether or not carried on in conjunction with any other business) which supplies persons (other than seafarers) who are employed in it to work for and under the control of other persons in any capacity;United Kingdom2010 No. 325
employment by the same employeremployment by the same employer in the grade in which the seaman was employed at the time of the accident, uninterrupted by absence from work due to illness or any other unavoidable cause.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. M-6
employment carda card issued by the appropriate board under regulation 6;United Kingdom1996 No. 477
employment commencement datethe date that an eligible teacher commences eligible employment for the first time or 1st September 2002 whichever is the later;United Kingdom2002 No. 2086
employment deprivation scoresthe Employment Deprivation Domain scores contained in the Northern Ireland Multiple Deprivation Measure 2010, published by the Department of Finance and Personnel(2);United Kingdom2011 No. 375
employment handicapan impairment, resulting in substantial part from a disability described in section 3102(1)(A) of this title, of a veteran's ability to prepare for, obtain, or retain employment consistent with such veteran's abilities, aptitudes, and interests.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
employment inspectorthe Controller and any person appointed as an employment inspector under section 3;SingaporeCap. 91A
employment interviewthe first employment interview attended by such a person on or after 7th October 1996;United Kingdom1996 No. 1307
employment loss(A) an employment termination, other than a discharge for cause, voluntary departure, or retirement, (B) a layoff exceeding 6 months, or (C) a reduction in hours of work of more than 50 percent during each month of any 6-month period;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
employment mattera matter that is, or could become, the subject of proceedings before an employment tribunal;United Kingdom2013 No. 609
employment medical adviseran employment medical adviser appointed under Article 48 of the 1978 Order;United Kingdom2000 No. 375
employment medical adviseran employment medical adviser appointed under Article 48(3) of the Health and Safety at Work (Northern Ireland) Order 1978.United Kingdom1997 No. 225
employment officera person who is an employment officer for the purposes of Articles 11 and 12 of the Order.United Kingdom1996 No. 198
employment officera person who is at any time an employment officer for the purposes of Article 21 of the Order;United Kingdom1998 No. 421
employment officea free employment office operated by the Board, or designated as such by the Board pursuant to section 362(i) of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
employment permitan employment permit granted under section 8 ;IrelandNumber 16 of 2006
employment placement business providera person who either obtains the license provided for in Article 30, paragraph 1 or Article 33, paragraph 1 or files the notification pursuant to the provisions of Article 33-2, paragraph 1, Article 33-3, paragraph 1, or Article 33-4, paragraph 1 and provides employment placement businesses.JapanAct No. 141 of 1947
employment placementreceiving offers for posting job offerings and offers for registering as a job seeker and extending services to establish employment relationships between job offerers and job seekers.JapanAct No. 141 of 1947
employment taxesthe taxes imposed by subtitle C.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
employment taxany tax imposed by subtitle C.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
employment zone contractora person who is providing an employment zone programme on behalf of the Secretary of State.”.United Kingdom2007 No. 924
employment zone contractora person who is providing an employment zone programme on behalf of the Secretary of State;United Kingdom2006 No. 962
employment zonesa programme established for an employment zone or zones designed to assist claimants for a jobseeker’s allowance to obtain sustainable employment;”;United Kingdom2000 No. 795
employment zonea programme established for an employment zone or zones designed to assist claiments for a jobseeker’s allowance to obtain sustainable employment;”;United Kingdom2000 No. 796
employment-based teacher training schemethe scheme described in regulation 8 or where the context so requires the schemes described in paragraphs 3 to 5 of Schedule 1;United Kingdom2012 No. 724 (W. 96)
employment-related coursea course the purpose of which is to assist persons to acquire or enhance skills required for employment, for seeking employment or for a particular occupation;United Kingdom1996 No. 207
employmenta full-time employment or part-time employment which, in a normal week, involves a significant number of hours of work and “employed” shall be construed accordingly, and for the purposes hereof the references to employment include references to the holding for gain of any office and to the following for gain of any occupation;United Kingdom1998 No. 273
employmentemployed earner’s employment or self-employed earner’s employment.United Kingdom1996 No. 207
empty containera container that contains less than 2.5 centimetres of the original contents or less than 3% of the original contents, whichever is the lesser amount;Canada192/1996
empty dwellinga dwelling which is both unoccupied and unfurnished;United Kingdom2005 No. 51
empty permita permit to travel on Swiss territory granted for goods vehicles that are empty or are transporting light loads;United Kingdom2001 No. 309
emulsifierssubstances which make it possible to form or maintain a homogenous mixture of two or more immiscible phases such as oil and water in a foodstuff;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2004/en/si/00...
emulsifierany substance which is capable, in the case of an emulsifier, of aiding the formation of, and in the case of a stabiliser, of maintaining, the uniform dispersion of 2 or more immiscible substances.SingaporeCap. 283, RG 1
emulsifierany substance which makes it possible to form or maintain a homogenous mixture of two or more immiscible phases, such as oil and water, in a food;United Kingdom2009 No. 416
emulsifying saltssubstances which convert proteins contained in cheese into a dispersed form and thereby bring about homogenous distribution of fat and other components;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2004/en/si/00...
emulsifying saltany substance which converts proteins contained in cheese into a dispersed form thereby bringing about homogeneous distribution of fat and other components;United Kingdom1995 No. 3240
en route air traffic control servicesair traffic control services provided to aircraft operating between aerodromes, including aircraft flying through Canadian airspace or any other airspace in respect of which Canada has responsibility for the provision of air traffic control services without landing or taking off in Canada, and includes the issuance of air traffic control clearances for aircraft to proceed during the departure, en route and approach phases of flight.CanadaS.C. 1996, c. 20
en suitethat where the autoclave is located outside the laboratory in which the contained use is being carried out but within the laboratory suite, validated procedures shall be in place to ensure the safe transfer of material into the autoclave and to provide a level of protection equivalent to that which would be achieved if the autoclave were in the laboratory.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2001/en/si/00...
en-route alternatean aerodrome at which an aircraft would be able to land after experiencing an abnormal or emergency condition while en route;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2002/en/si/04...
en-route obstaclean object outside the airspace defined by aerodrome obstacle limitation surfaces or obstacle protection surfaces, extending to a height of 90 metres or more above ground level at the site of the object, thereby having significance for the en-route operation of aircraft;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1999/en/si/04...
enactmenta regulation or part of a regulation.CanadaR-14 RSA 2000
enactmenta statute or an instrument made under a power conferred by a statute;IrelandNumber 30 of 2014
enclosed landany land enclosed or surrounded, or substantially enclosed or surrounded, by a fence, or partly so enclosed or surrounded and partly by a river, so that the whole boundaries thereof may be known or recognized;KenyaCAP. 294
enclosed motora motor so enclosed as to prevent the free exchange of air between the inside and outside of the case but not sufficiently enclosed to be termed airtight.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
enclosed part of any buildingany part of a building that has a ceiling or roof, and is, except for doors and passageways, completely enclosed by walls or windows.SingaporeCap. 95, RG 1
enclosed partially improved grasslandenclosed grassland which has not been regularly ploughed, levelled or reseeded but which has been modified by the application of herbicides, inorganic or organic fertiliser or by intensive grazing or drainage;United Kingdom1995 No. 243
enclosed partany part of the premises that has a ceiling or roof, and is, except for doors and passageways, completely enclosed by walls or windows;SingaporeCap. 49, N 8
enclosed permanent grasslandenclosed grassland which has not been ploughed or reseeded for at least ten years;United Kingdom1998 No. 1305
enclosed permanent rough grazingenclosed land which is used exclusively for the grazing of livestock, and which has not been regularly ploughed, levelled, drained or reseeded, or regularly treated with fertilisers, lime, slag or pesticides;United Kingdom1998 No. 1305
enclosed shopping centrea building containing shops having frontages to an arcade or mall or other covered circulation area;United Kingdom2014 No. 142
enclosed spaces.of access or egress; and it is designed for periodic, rather than continuous, employee occupancy under normal operating conditions. An enclosed space also meets the definition of a permit space—while it is not expected to contain a hazardous atmosphere, it has the potential to contain one. OSHA also notes that the definition of permit space in the general industry permit-space standard is broader than the definition of enclosed space in § 1926.968. For instance, if a space contains a hazardous atmosphere under normal conditions, that space is a permit space under § 1910.146, but it is not an enclosed space under final § 1910.269 or Subpart V.United States79 FR 20315
enclosed spacesall those spaces, other than excluded spaces, which are bounded by the ship’s hull, by fixed or portable partitions or bulkheads, or by decks or coverings other than permanent or moveable awnings; no break in a deck, nor any opening in the ship's hull, in a deck or in a covering of a space, or in the partitions or bulkheads of a space, nor the absence of a partition or bulkhead, shall preclude a space from being included in the enclosed spaces;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2007/en/si/03...
enclosed unimproved grasslandenclosed grassland which has not been regularly ploughed, levelled, drained or reseeded, or treated with inorganic or organic fertiliser, lime, herbicides or pesticides;United Kingdom1995 No. 243
enclosed unimproved permanent grasslandenclosed permanent grassland which has not undergone regular land cultivation, or which has not been regularly treated with fertilizers, lime, slag or pesticides;United Kingdom2000 No. 3051
enclosedany place that has a ceiling or roof and is, except for doors and passageways, completely enclosed by walls or windows, whether permanently or temporarily;SingaporeCap. 109A, OR 4
encounter with vulnerable marine ecosystemsa catch, per gear set, of vulnerable marine ecosystem indicator species exceeding 100 kg of live coral and/or 1 000 kg of live sponge.European Union32009R0679
encrypted datadata which has been transformed or scrambled from its plain text version to an unreadable or incomprehensible format, regardless of the technique utilised for such transformation or scrambling and irrespective of the medium in which such data occurs or can be found for the purposes of protecting the content of such data;SingaporeCap. 68
encryptedtreated electronically or otherwise for the purpose of preventing intelligible reception;CanadaS.C. 1991, c. 11
encryption technologytechnology for scrambling and descrambling information using mathematical formulae or algorithms;SingaporeCap. 63
encryption technologythe scrambling and descrambling of information using mathematical formulas or algorithms.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
encryptiona method transforming signals in a systematic way so that the signal would be unintelligible without a suitable receiving apparatus;KenyaCAP. 411A
encryptionof securing the information they now receive from consumers should be adequate to protect the registration information they will receive through the electronic registration program.United States70 FR 53569
encumbered client assetsclient assets over which a third party or the investment bank exerts a security interest.United Kingdom2011 No. 1301
encumbering righta right referred to in section 7(94) of the Inuvialuit Final Agreement, an interest referred to in section 18.5 of the Gwich’in Agreement, section 19.5 of the Sahtu Agreement or section 18.6 of the Tlicho Agreement or a similar right or interest referred to in another settlement agreement.CanadaS.C. 2014, c. 2, s. 2
end datethe last day of the period of stay applying to the visa at the time of grant.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
end of lay hena laying hen no longer required for the production of eggs;United Kingdom2008 No. 277
end of life breeder hena breeder hen no longer required for the production of hatching eggs;United Kingdom2008 No. 277
end of life vehicleany vehicle designated as category M1 or N1 defined in Annex IIA to Directive 70/156/EEC(27), and three wheel motor vehicles as defined in Directive 92/61/EEC(28) but excluding motor tricycles, which is waste within the meaning of Article 1(a) of Directive 75/442;United Kingdom2003 No. 493
end of series vehiclea vehicle which is accompanied by a certificate of conformity in respect of a Directive for which the certificate is no longer valid by reason of an amendment to that Directive;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2000/en/si/04...
end of the resolutionthe time at which the scheme manager receives the final notification under regulation 5 or 6;United Kingdom2009 No. 807
end product manufacturerany person who commercially produces an end product within the United States, but such term shall not include such persons to the extent that they produce end products on the premises where such end products are to be consumed by an ultimate consumer, including, but not limited to, hotels, restaurants, and institutions, nor shall such term include persons who produce end products for their own personal, family, or household use.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
end productany product which contains processed wheat as an ingredient and which is intended, as produced, for consumption as human food, notwithstanding any additional incidental preparation which may be necessary by the ultimate consumer.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
end stage renal diseaserenal disease of sufficient severity to require dialysis or renal transplantation;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
end usera person to whom a premium rate service is supplied or who has requested the supply of such a service, otherwise than for the purpose of resupply.IrelandNumber 2 of 2010
end-datethe last day of the taxable period immediately preceding the request period;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2010/en/si/06...
end-of life vehiclea vehicle which is waste within the meaning of Article 1(a) of Directive 75/442/EEC;European Union32000L0053
end-of-life vehiclea vehicle which is waste within the meaning of Article 1(a) of the Waste Directive;United Kingdom2005 No. 263
end-of-series vehiclea vehicle which is an “end-of-series vehicle” for the purposes of regulation 31 or 32.United Kingdom2009 No. 717
end-on course studentthe European Community and, subject to the conditions laid down in the EEA Agreement, Iceland, Norway and Liechtenstein;United Kingdom2006 No. 333
end-outline marker lampa lamp fitted near the outer edge of a vehicle in addition to the front and rear position lamps to indicate the presence of a wide vehicle;United Kingdom2000 No. 169
end-usera user not providing public communications networks or publicly available electronic communications services.European Union32002L0021
end-usera user not providing public communications networks or publicly available electronic communications services;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2011/en/si/03...
endangered species of wild fauna and florathe nationally endangered species of wild fauna and flora set forth in the following paragraph, the internationally endangered species of wild fauna and flora set forth in paragraph (4), and the temporarily designated endangered species set forth in paragraph (1) of the following Article.JapanAct No. 75 of 1992
endangered speciesa wildlife species that is facing imminent extirpation or extinction.CanadaS.C. 2002, c. 29
endangeredany wildlife species native to the State of Washington that is seriously threatened with extinction throughout all or a significant portion of its range within the State. Endangered species in the State of Washington are protected from hunting, possession, and malicious harassment, unless such taking has been authorized by rule of the Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission (RCW 77.15.120; these provisions can be viewed at: http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/ ). Following the delisting of the NRM DPS, those areas in Washington included in the NRM DPS will remain listed as endangered by Washington State. The areas in Washington not included in the NRM DPS will remain listed as endangered under both State and Federal law.United States73 FR 10514
endangeredexposed to harm, decay or damage, whether immediately or over a period of time, through neglect or through direct or indirect means;IrelandNumber 30 of 2000
endiveplants commonly known as curled-leaved endive or plain-leaved endive of the species Cichorium endivia L.;United Kingdom2007 No. 2747 (W. 230)
endometriosisa condition in which tissue containing typical endometrial glandular and stromal elements occurs ectopically, resulting in clinical symptoms and signs or requiring treatment.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
endorsed warranta warrant of arrest issued by the International Tribunal which made the request referred to in paragraph (1), endorsed in accordance with article 4.United Kingdom1997 No. 283
endorseethe person to whom the warehouse receipt is negotiated;IndiaNO. 37 OF 2007
endorsementan endorsement completed by delivery;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. B-4
endorsera person who, in the case of a depository bill, signs the depository bill otherwise than as drawer or acceptor, or in the case of a depository note, signs the depository note otherwise than as maker.CanadaS.C. 1998, c. 13
endowment fund corpusan amount equal to the grants awarded under this subchapter plus an amount equal to such grants provided by Howard University;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
endowment fund incomean amount equal to the total value of the endowment fund established under this subchapter minus the endowment fund corpus;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
endowment funda fund, or a tax exempt foundation, established and maintained by Howard University for the purpose of generating income for its support, but which shall not include real estate;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
endowment funda fund, or a tax-exempt foundation, established and maintained by the Helen Keller National Center for the purpose of generating income for the support of the Center.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
endowment propertyproperty of any kind, corporeal or incorporeal, (but not including heritable property) which is held as endowment property, or in or on trust, by Argyll and Clyde Health Board, or by Argyll and Clyde Health Board endowment trustees, or is otherwise held by or on behalf of Argyll and Clyde Health Board as endowment property or in or on trust, together with any rights, liabilities and obligations related thereto;United Kingdom2006 No. 33
endowmentany endowment in land, building or money given or to be given for the support of any Hindu temple or Hindu shrine or school or other Hindu pious, religious, charitable or beneficial purpose.SingaporeCap. 364
enduring participanta participant which has been a participant since the commencement of that period.United Kingdom1996 No. 1585
enemyany country, government, group, or person that has been engaged in hostilities, whether or not lawfully authorized, with the United States;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
energy absorbera device designed to disperse energy independently of, or jointly with, the strap and forming part of a belt assembly;European Union31977L0541
energy action planthe plan required by subsection (d).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
energy actionany matter required to be transmitted, or submitted to the Congress in accordance with the procedures of this section.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
energy adviceadvice on reducing or preventing the wastage of energy in a dwelling (whether in connection with space or water heating, lighting, the use of domestic appliances or otherwise);United Kingdom2005 No. 1530
energy and supply pricesthe total price minus the “network price” and minus all taxes and levies;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2014/en/si/05...
energy assessoran individual who is a member of an accreditation scheme in accordance with regulation 19;United Kingdom2008 No. 170
energy auditan audit carried out, as part of an ESOS assessment, in accordance with Chapter 3 of Part 4;United Kingdom2014 No. 1643
energy burdenthe expenditures of the household for home energy divided by the income of the household.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
energy commodityoil and gas and any prescribed product resulting from the processing or refining of oil or gas and, where there is a designation in respect of coal, thorium and uranium, or any of those substances, under section 10, includes all those substances, or the designated substance, as the case may be, and any prescribed product resulting from the processing or refining of the designated substance or substances;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. E-8
energy conservation maintenance and operating proceduremodification or modifications in the maintenance and operations of a building, and any installations therein, which are designed to reduce energy consumption in such building and which require no significant expenditure of funds.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
energy conservation standardany standard meeting the definitions of that term in 42 U.S.C. 6291(6) or 42 U.S.C. 6311(18).United States78 FR 40388
energy conservation technologyany device, system of devices, or equipment that improves the fuel economy.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
energy conservationreducing energy costs and resources used and includes using a light with lower wattage or a timer switch.United StatesHEALTH AND SAFETY CODE - Title
energy conservationthe efficient, economic and cost effective production and use of energy;KenyaCAP. 314
energy consumera consumer as defined in section 2 and a consumer as defined in section 31.  2010, c. 8, s. 1 (6).Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/statute/10e08
energy contentthe energy contained within a substance (whether measured by a calorimeter or determined in some other way) expressed in terms of the substance’s gross calorific value within the meaning of BS 7420:1991 (Guide for the determination of calorific values of solid, liquid and gaseous fuels (including definitions)(4);”;United Kingdom2014 No. 1413
energy contentthe energy contained within a substance (whether measured by a calorimeter or determined in some other way) expressed in terms of the substance’s net calorific value within the meaning of BS 7420:1991 (Guide for the determination of calorific values of solid, liquid and gaseous fuels (including definitions))(9).United Kingdom2015 No. 145
energy crisisweather-related and supply shortage emergencies and other household energy-related emergencies.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
energy cropsa plant crop planted after 31st December 1989 and grown primarily for the purpose of being used as fuel;United Kingdom2006 No. 1004
energy distributora natural or legal person, including a distribution system operator, responsible for transporting energy with a view to its delivery to final customers or to distribution stations that sell energy to final customers;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2014/en/si/01...
energy efficiency improvementstechnological, behavioural or economic measures which result in the more efficient use of energy;United Kingdom2013 No. 3220
energy efficiency improvementan increase in energy efficiency as a result of technological, behavioural or economic changes;”;United Kingdom2014 No. 1403
energy efficiency measuresany measure prescribed by paragraph (5);United Kingdom2010 No. 67
energy efficiency measurea measure which is designed to result in an energy efficiency improvement;”;United Kingdom2014 No. 1403
energy efficiency mechanismsthe legal, administrative and financial schemes which exist and whose purpose is to promote or improve energy efficiency;United Kingdom2014 No. 1403
energy efficiency noticea notice under section 11 (3);IrelandNumber 3 of 2012
energy efficiency requirementsthe requirements of regulations 23, 26, 28 and 29 and Part L of Schedule 1;United Kingdom2010 No. 2214
energy efficiency standardthe standard, if any, prescribed pursuant to section 20 for that product or for a class of energy-using products that includes that product;CanadaS.C. 1992, c. 36
energy efficiencythe ratio of output of performance, service, goods or energy, to input of energy;”;United Kingdom2014 No. 1403
energy efficiencythe ratio of the useful output of services from an article of industrial equipment to the energy use by such article, determined in accordance with test procedures under section 6314 of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
energy efficient mortgagea mortgage on a residential building that recognizes the energy savings of a home that has cost-effective energy saving construction or improvements (including solar water heaters, solar-assisted air conditioners and ventilators, super-insulation, and insulating glass and film) and that has the effect of not disqualifying a borrower who, but for the expenditures on energy saving construction or improvements, would otherwise have qualified for a base loan.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
energy enterpriseany individual, corporation, partnership, trust or organization engaged in the exploration for, or the development, production, processing or refining of, any energy commodity in Canada;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. E-8
energy facilitya facility that is involved in the production, storage, transmission, or distribution of electricity, fuel, or another form or source of energy, or research, development, or demonstration facilities relating thereto, regardless of whether such facility is still under construction or is otherwise not functioning, except a facility subject to the jurisdiction, administration, or in the custody of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission or an interstate gas pipeline facility as defined in section 60101 of title 49.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
energy from renewable energy sourcesenergy produced by plants using only renewable energy sources, as well as the share in terms of calorific value of energy produced from renewable energy sources in hybrid plants which also use conventional energy sources. It includes renewable electricity used for filling storage systems, but excludes electricity produced as a result of storage systems;European Union2008C0500
energy from renewable sourcesenergy from renewable non-fossil sources, namely wind, solar, aerothermal, geothermal, hydrothermal and ocean energy, hydropower, biomass, landfill gas, sewage treatment plant gas and biogases, in accordance with Article 2 of Directive 2009/28/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council (16).European Union32013R1253
energy from renewable sourcesenergy from renewable non-fossil sources, namely wind, solar, aerothermal, geothermal, hydrothermal and ocean energy, hydropower, biomass, landfill gas, sewage treatment plant gas and biogases;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2012/en/si/02...
energy from waste with CHPof anaerobic digestion, gasification or pyrolysis) in a qualifying combined heat and power generating station in a month in which the station generates electricity only from renewable sources and those renewable sources include waste which is not biomass;United Kingdom2009 No. 785
energy goodsany goods for the exportation of which a licence or permit issued under this Part or an order made under the regulations is required.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. N-7
energy industry licencea licence falling...United Kingdom2015 c. 7
energy inefficient dwellinga dwelling which does not attain a Standard Assessment Procedure rating of 39 or above;United Kingdom2009 No. 48
energy intensityenergy consumption per square foot of building space, including industrial or laboratory facilities;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
energy intensitythe primary energy consumed for each unit of physical output in an industrial process.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
energy management systema documented procedure such as BS EN ISO 50001:2011(3) which provides for the systematic use of management and technology that results in the more efficient use of energy;United Kingdom2013 No. 3220
energy measurement unita unit by which the supply or consumption of energy is commonly measured;United Kingdom2014 No. 1643
energy performance certificatea certificate that complies with regulation 8;United Kingdom2008 No. 170
energy performance indicatoran indication of the energy efficiency or performance rating of a building or building unit calculated using the methodology approved in accordance with regulation 7 and expressed on a scale of A to G (with G representing the lowest rating);”;United Kingdom2012 No. 208
energy producerany person who operates an energy production unit;United Kingdom2000 No. 3042
energy production unitequipment or a plant which produces energy through the use of energy crops as a fuel supply;United Kingdom2000 No. 3042
energy productsthe products mentioned in Article 2(1) of Council Directive 2003/96/EC restructuring the Community framework for the taxation of energy products and electricity(25);United Kingdom2010 No. 593
energy projectprojects related to the siting, construction, expansion, or operation of any facility designed to explore, develop, produce, transmit or transport energy or energy resources that are subject to review by a coastal State under subparts D, E, F or I of this part.United States71 FR 788
energy recoveryto generate energy through direct incineration with or without other waste but with recovery of the heat;United Kingdom1997 No. 648
energy resourcea concentration or occurrence of an energy source which may have been present, is present or may be present in the future.European Union32013R1253
energy savingsan amount of energy saved determined by measuring or estimating consumption before and after implementation of an energy efficiency measure, making appropriate adjustments to account for external conditions affecting energy consumption;United Kingdom2014 No. 1403
energy service providera person who delivers energy services or energy efficiency measures in a final customer’s premises;”;United Kingdom2014 No. 1403
energy services providera person that delivers energy services or other energy efficiency improvement measures to a final customers facility or premises, where the payment for the services delivered is based either wholly or in part on the achievement of energy efficiency improvements and on the meeting of other agreed performance criteria;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2014/en/si/04...
energy sourcethe fuel used for the generation of the electricity supplied by the licensee being coal, natural gas, nuclear, renewable or other.United Kingdom2005 No. 391
energy storage systema device capable of storing energy to be discharged at a later time, including a chemical, mechanical, or thermal storage device.United StatesTAX CODE - Title 1 - Chapter
energy structurea fixed or floating structure, other than a vessel, for producing energy from wind or water;United Kingdom2009 No. 192
energy supplieran energy distributor, distribution system operator or retail energy sales company;IrelandNumber 3 of 2012
energy surveya procedure used to determine energy and cost savings likely to result from the use of appropriate energy related maintenance and operating procedures and modifications, including the purchase and installation of particular energy-related equipment and the use of renewable energy sources;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
energy systema facility designed to utilize energy released in the magnetic fusion process for the generation of electricity and the production of hydrogen or other fuels;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
energy usethe quantity of energy directly consumed by an article of industrial equipment at the point of use, determined in accordance with test procedures established under section 6314 of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
energy valuethe energy value of a compound feeding stuff calculated in accordance with the relevant method specified in Schedule 1;United Kingdom2006 No. 116 (W. 14)
energy-efficient appliancean appliance that is listed as “Energy Star Qualified” in the EnerGuide Appliance Directory published by Natural Resources Canada for 2002, 2003 or 2004. (“appareil ménager éconergétique”)  2002, c. 23, s. 5 (1); 2003, c. 7, s. 17 (1).Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/statute/90r31
energy-efficient district heatingdistrict heating which, with regard to generation, either complies with the criteria for high-efficiency cogeneration or, in the case of heat-only boilers, meets the reference values for separate heat production laid down in Decision 2007/74/EC;European Union2008C0500
energy-efficient producta product that has been designated as an Energy Star qualified product under the Energy Star program jointly operated by the United States Environmental Protection Agency and the United States Department of Energy.United StatesTAX CODE - Title 2 - Chapter
energy-reducedthat the food to which it refers has an energy value reduced by at least 30 per cent compared with the original or a similar food;United Kingdom1995 No. 3123
energy-reducedwith an energy value reduced by at least 30 per cent compared with the original foodstuff or a similar product.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2000/en/si/04...
energy-using producta prescribed product;CanadaS.C. 1992, c. 36
energyall forms of commercially available energy, including energy in the form of electricity, natural gas (including liquefied natural gas), liquefied petroleum gas, fuel for heating and cooling (including district heating and cooling), coal and lignite, peat, transport fuels (excluding aviation and maritime bunker fuels) and biomass;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2014/en/si/01...
energyelectricity, or fossil fuels. The Secretary may, by rule, include other fuels within the meaning of the term "energy" if he determines that such inclusion is necessary or appropriate to carry out the purposes of this chapter.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
enforceable ICC orderan ICC order in relation to which an enforcement order has been made;IrelandNumber 30 of 2006
enforceable policyState policies which are legally binding through constitutional provisions, laws, regulations, land use plans, ordinances, or judicial or administrative decisions, by which a State exerts control over private and public land and water uses and natural resources in the coastal zone.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
enforceable titleof forced execution; it shall include a decision, judgment or order for payment that is provisionally enforceable and remains so even if the debtor appeals against it.European Union32000L0035
enforced disappearance of personsthe arrest, detention or abduction of persons by, or with the authorization, support or acquiescence of, a State or a political organization, followed by a refusal to acknowledge that deprivation of freedom or to give information on the fate or whereabouts of those persons, with the intention of removing them from the protection of the law for a prolonged period of time.CanadaS.C. 2000, c. 24
enforcement actionthe issue of a compliance notice, remediation notice, stop notice, or emergency safety notice(3), but does not include any such notice which has been overturned on appeal.United Kingdom2011 No. 80
enforcement actionthe steps taken by or on behalf of a person to recover sums or property from another person;United Kingdom2014 No. 407 (L. 1)
enforcement activitiesany application of competition laws by way of investigation or proceeding conducted by the competition authority of a Party. However, research, studies or surveys with the objective of examining the general economic situation or general conditions in specific industries are not included. Such research, studies or surveys shall not be construed so as to include any investigation with regard to suspected violation of competition laws;European Union22003A0722(01)
enforcement activitiesany application of competition laws by way of investigation or proceedings conducted by the competition authority of a Party.European Union22009A0804(01)
enforcement activityany application of competition laws by way of investigation or proceeding conducted by the competition authority of a Party, which may result in the imposition of penalties or remedies.European Union22002A1230(01)
enforcement agencya successor (whether immediate or not) of the Vehicle and Operator Services Agency where that successor is responsible for any enforcement to which the sign relates;”.United Kingdom2011 No. 3041
enforcement agentan individual authorised...United Kingdom2007 c. 15
enforcement amendmentsthe amendments made by rules 6 to 11, 14 to 18, 20 and 23(a) of these Rules.United Kingdom2014 No. 867 (L. 16)
enforcement appealan appeal against an enforcement notice;United Kingdom2003 No. 1270
enforcement authoritya body exercising functions under regulation 21(1) or (2);United Kingdom2011 No. 2377 (W. 250)
enforcement authorityany person mentioned in this regulation.United Kingdom2009 No. 890
enforcement codea code adopted by a coordinator or a schedules facilitator pursuant to regulation 18, as amended or modified in accordance with that regulation;United Kingdom2006 No. 2665
enforcement dutya duty placed on an enforcing authority under regulation 3;United Kingdom2008 No. 2852
enforcement eventan event of default or any similar event as agreed between the parties on the occurrence of which, under the terms of a financial collateral arrangement or by operation of law, the collateral taker is entitled to realise or appropriate financial collateral or a close-out netting provision comes into effect;European Union32002L0047
enforcement functionsthe functions of the Data Protection Commissioner under the provisions referred to in paragraph (1) as extended thereby.United Kingdom1999 No. 2093
enforcement noticea garnishee summons or other instrument issued under the laws of a province for the enforcement of the support order or support provision.CanadaS.C. 1991, c. 46
enforcement noticea notice given under paragraph 2 of Schedule 3;United Kingdom2012 No. 3032
enforcement officera person designated under section 13 or belonging to a class of persons so designated.CanadaS.C. 1997, c. 37
enforcement orderan order under section 40 (3) for the enforcement of an ICC order;IrelandNumber 30 of 2006
enforcement proceedinga proceeding instituted by the competent Competition Authority of a Party against one or more undertakings with the aim of establishing and remedying anti-competitive behaviour;European Union22008A1030(01)
enforcement regulationsregulations under section 60....United Kingdom2013 c. 32
enforcement subjecta person against whom an enforcement order or an interim enforcement order would be sought by an enforcer;United Kingdom2013 No. 486
enforcement subjecta person against whom an enforcement order would be sought by an enforcer.United Kingdom2003 No. 1375
enforcement undertakinga written undertaking from an authorised person accepted by the Secretary of State in accordance with regulation 54;United Kingdom2012 No. 2079
enforcementany process or order for the purposes of recovering a sum imposed by a court;United Kingdom2004 No. 1406
enforceenforce through criminal, civil or administrative proceedings;SingaporeCap. 142
enforcing authoritya district council in Northern Ireland;United Kingdom2012 No. 1715
enforcing authoritythe Department of the Environment.United Kingdom2004 No. 76
enforcing officeran authorised officer of any authority which is responsible for executing and enforcing official controls for the verification of compliance with relevant feed law and relevant food law.United Kingdom2006 No. 590 (W. 66)
engaged in the businessof the World Wide Web, communications for commercial purposes that include material that is harmful to minors, only if the person knowingly causes the material that is harmful to minors to be posted on the World Wide Web or knowingly solicits such material to be posted on the World Wide Web.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
engine capacityin the case of a reciprocating engine, the nominal swept volume and, in the case of a rotary engine, double the nominal swept volume;United Kingdom1999 No. 454
engine configurationa unique combination of heavy-duty engine hardware and calibration that has an effect on measured emissions.CanadaSOR/2013-24
engine familythe classification unit of a company’s product line of heavy-duty engines for the purposes of testing selection, determined in accordance with section 230 of Title 40, chapter I, subchapter U, part 1036, subpart C, of the CFR.CanadaSOR/2013-24
engine manufacturer’s instructions on monitoring the components and engine parameters of relevance in an exhaust gas contextthe document produced for the purpose of implementing the installation test and the intermediate or special tests.European Union32009L0046
engine operating speed rangethe engine speed range, most frequently used during engine field operation, which lies between the low and high speeds, as set out in Annex III to this Directive;European Union31999L0096
engine parameter protocolthe document pursuant to Appendix V, in which all the parameters, together with changes, and including components and engine settings which affect the level of emission of gaseous and particulate pollutants from the engine are duly recorded;European Union32009L0046
engine power in kilowatts (kw)the maximum net power ascertained in accordance with Community Directive 80/1269;United Kingdom1999 No. 454
engine power outputnet power output of the engine;United Kingdom1999 No. 1053
engine production datethe date when the engine has passed the final check after it has left the production line and being the stage at which the engine is ready to be delivered or to be put in stock;United Kingdom1999 No. 1053
engine roomthe space in which the propulsion machinery and auxiliaries are installed;European Union31982L0714
engine settinga specific engine/vehicle configuration that includes the emission control strategy (ECS), one single engine performance rating (the type-approved full-load curve) and, if used, one set of torque limiters;European Union32005L0078
engine speeds A, B and Cthe test speeds within the engine operating speed range to be used for the ESC test and the ELR test, as set out in Annex III, Appendix 1 to this Directive;European Union31999L0096
engine speeds A, B and Cthe test speeds within the engine operating speed range to be used for the ESC test and the ELR test, as set out in Annex III, Appendix 1 to this Directive;European Union32005L0078
engine surveysof an engine test, and that the applicants may use an “appropriate combination of experience, analysis, and component test” in support of conducting the engine test. This clarification is not substantive in nature, and will not impose any additional burden on any person.United States77 FR 39623
engine systemthe engine, the emission control system and the communication interface (hardware and messages) between the engine system electronic control unit(s) (ECU) and any other powertrain or vehicle control unit.European Union42010X0831(01)
engine systemthe engine, the emission control system and the communication interface (hardware and messages) between the engine system electronic control unit(s) (EECU) and any other powertrain or vehicle control unit;European Union32005L0078
engine throttle, percent fullof capturing driver behavior.United States71 FR 50998
engineering construction establishmentan establishment engaged in the thirty-second base period wholly or mainly in the engineering construction industry for a total of twenty-seven or more weeks, or being an establishment that commenced to carry on business in the said base period, for a total number of weeks exceeding one half of the number of weeks in the part of the said base period commencing with the day on which business was commenced and ending on the last day thereof;United Kingdom1996 No. 102
engineering control measures (e.g., enclosure or confinement of the operation, general and local exhaust ventilation) or administrative control measures (e.g., workplace policies and procedures) shall be considered and implemented to prevent exposure, where feasibleif proper engineering controls are used to prevent exposure that respiratory protection is not needed.United States79 FR 51899
engineering datatype design drawing and specifications for the entire aircraft, engine, propeller, or appliance or change to the aircraft, engine, propeller, or appliance, including the original design data, and any associated supplier data for individual parts or components approved as part of the particular certificate for the aircraft, engine, propeller, or appliance.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
engineering drawings and sectionsthe documents certified as the engineering drawings and sections by the Secretary of State for the purposes of this Order;United Kingdom2015 No. 129
engineering equipmentengineering plant and any other plant or equipment designed and constructed for the purpose of engineering operations;United Kingdom1999 No. 454
engineering possessiona section of track which is closed to normal traffic and where the closure is for the purpose of carrying out maintenance which shall include any repair alteration, reconditioning, examination or testing of infrastructure;United Kingdom2006 No. 599
engineering standardsengineering standards established pursuant to section 7;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 32 (4th Supp.
engineeran engineer appointed by Canal & River Trust and approved by the undertaker for the purposes of this Order;United Kingdom2014 No. 3328
enginea marine spark-ignition engine of a class prescribed under subsection 5(1) that is used or capable of being used to propel a vessel.CanadaSOR/2011-10
enginea steam or an internal combustion engine and includes the clutch, reduction gears, shaft, propeller, control and such accessories as properly form part of a mechanism for the propulsion of a fishing vessel;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. F-22
enhanced 9–1–1 servicethe delivery of 9–1–1 calls with automatic number identification and automatic location identification, or successor or equivalent information features over the wireline E911 network (as defined in section 9.3 of the Federal Communications Commission's regulations (47 C.F.R. 9.3) as of July 23, 2008) and equivalent or successor networks and technologies. The term also includes any enhanced 9–1–1 service so designated by the Commission in its Report and Order in WC Docket Nos. 04–36 and 05–196, or any successor proceeding.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
enhanced effective pension age optionthe option to make enhanced effective pension age payments;United Kingdom2014 No. 1964
enhanced effective pension age paymentsperiodical payments for an enhanced effective pension age made to this scheme;United Kingdom2014 No. 1964
enhanced environment-friendly vehicle (EEV)a vehicle propelled by an engine which complies with the permissive emission limit values set out in row C of the tables in Section 6.2.1 of Annex I.’;European Union32007R0715
enhanced essential air servicescheduled air transportation to an eligible place of a higher level or quality than basic essential air service described in section 41732 of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
enhanced geothermal systemsgeothermal reservoir systems that are engineered, as opposed to occurring naturally.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
enhanced indigent health care expendituresthe amount spent by the taxing unit for the maintenance and operation costs of providing indigent health care at the increased minimum eligibility standards established under Section 61.006, Health and Safety Code, effective on or after January 1, 2000, in the period beginning on July 1 of the year preceding the tax year for which the tax is adopted and ending on June 30 of the tax year for which the tax is adopted, less the amount of state assistance received by the taxing unit in accordance with Chapter 61, Health and Safety Code, that is attributable to those costs.United StatesTAX CODE - Title 1 - Chapter
enhanced redundancy paymenta payment of an amount calculated in accordance with paragraph (3) or (4);United Kingdom2006 No. 1031
enhanced servicesthe directed services that are not advanced services;United Kingdom2012 No. 1909
enhanced upper tier ill-health pensiona pension payable to a member who meets the upper tier threshold;United Kingdom2015 No. 113
enhanced wireless 9–1–1 serviceany enhanced 9–1–1 service so designated by the Federal Communications Commission in the proceeding entitled "Revision of the Commission's Rules to Ensure Compatibility with Enhanced 9–1–1 Emergency Calling Systems" (CC Docket No. 94–102; RM–8143), or any successor proceeding.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
enhanced zip codea United States postal zip code of 9 or more digits.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
enhanced-use leasea written lease entered into by the Secretary under this subchapter.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
enhancement and enrichment programmea document approved in writing by the local authority detailing how dogs will have the opportunity to express normal behaviour patterns;United Kingdom2014 No. 3266 (W. 333)
enhancement periodtwo-thirds of the member’s assumed pensionable service.United Kingdom2008 No. 256
enhancementmanmade improvements to natural habitats, or the application of artificial fish culture technology, that will lead to the increase of salmon stocks;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
enlarged Communitythe Community as constituted on 1 May 2004;European Union32004R0838
enlargementany development that increases the internal volume of the original building, and includes a canopy or roof, with or without walls, which is attached to the building but does not include a balcony;United Kingdom2011 No. 357
enlisted membera member of the naval service serving in an enlisted grade or rating. It excludes, unless otherwise specified, a member who holds a permanent enlisted grade and a temporary appointment in a commissioned or warrant officer grade.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
enlisted persona member of the regular forces of or below the rank or rate of warrant officer.United Kingdom2009 No. 833
enlisted persona member of the regular forces of or below the rank or rate of warrant officer;United Kingdom2009 No. 832
enlistmentoriginal enlistment or reenlistment.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
enplanementsthe number of passengers enplaning, at an eligible place, on flights operated by the subsidized essential air service carrier.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
enriched uraniumuranium containing a greater mass percentage of uranium-235 than in natural uranium;United Kingdom2002 No. 1093
enrichedenriched so as to contain more than 0.711% of uranium-235;United Kingdom2003 No. 403
enrolled learnera learner who has enrolled in a programme of education and training;IrelandNumber 28 of 2012
enrolled loana loan made by a financial institution lender that is enrolled by a participating State in an approved State capital access program in accordance with this chapter.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
enrolled loana loan made by a participating financial institution that is enrolled by a participating State in accordance with this subchapter;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
enrolled on a courseentered in the records of an institution as a student taking that course, but where two institutions have so entered a student in respect of the same course he shall be considered to be enrolled at the institution which has undertaken to him to provide the course and not to be enrolled at the institution which has undertaken to the other institution to provide the course;United Kingdom1995 No. 2065
enrolled pharmaceutical technologista pharmaceutical technologist whose name appears on the Roll;KenyaCAP. 244
enrolleean individual enrolled in a health benefit plan.United StatesINSURANCE CODE - Title 8 - Cha
enrolment datethe date determined in accordance with regulation 18(6);United Kingdom2010 No. 772
enrolment daythe date given for a decision by a participating LMO to enrol the person as a participant in the In-Home Telemonitoring for Veterans Initiative.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
enrolment informationthe information described in paragraphs 1-15, 24 and 25 of Schedule 2.”.United Kingdom2012 No. 215
enrolto cause any person to become a member of the Canadian Forces;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. N-5
ensilingthe treatment of dead fish or fish offal by the application of acid or alkaline solutions for the purpose of rendering the material free from infectious disease and/or preventing the formation of offensive odours.”;United Kingdom2004 No. 110
enslavementthe exercise of any or all of the powers attaching to the right of ownership over a person and includes the exercise of such power in the course of trafficking in persons, in particular women and children;CanadaS.C. 2000, c. 24
ensure that access is permitted to the same directory information, including customer name and address, that is available to its own directory assistance customers.that, to the extent competing DA providers have received notice of a LEC customer's privacy requests, they must comply with such requests, and may not use or disclose any DA information that a LEC's customer has requested that the LEC not use or make available.United States70 FR 48290
ensure that small businesses, rural telephone companies, and businesses owned by members of minority groups and women are given the opportunity to participate in the provision of spectrum-based services (47 U.S.C. 309(j)(4)(D)).by which the Commission furthers these statutory goals is the award of bidding credits to small businesses.United States80 FR 36163
ensure that small businesses, rural telephone companies, and businesses owned by members of minority groups and women are given the opportunity to participate in the provision of spectrum-based services.by which the Commission fulfills this mandate is through the award of bidding credits to small businesses.United States78 FR 8229
ensure that the implementation of Interchange between Source and Sink Balancing Authorities is coordinated by an Interchange Authority.that it is an interchange authority's responsibility to oversee and coordinate the interchange from one balancing authority to another.United States73 FR 43613
ensuring consumer safetypreventing harm to consumers in their lives as consumers and ensuring their safety.JapanAct No. 50 of 2009
entailed interestan interest in tail or in tail male or in tail female or in tail special;KenyaCAP. 145
enter Great Britainenter Great Britain from outside the United Kingdom in connection with or for the purposes of adoption, and cognate expressions shall be construed accordingly;United Kingdom2010 No. 1057
enter Northern Irelandenter Northern Ireland from outside the United Kingdom in connection with or for the purposes of adoption, and cognate expressions shall be construed accordingly;United Kingdom2003 No. 223
entered premisespremises that have been entered in accordance with regulation 8;United Kingdom2004 No. 2065
entered seed lota seed lot in respect of which an application has been made under regulation 5 in accordance with regulation 5(2)(a), (b)(i) and (c);United Kingdom2009 No. 384
entered under subheading 9802.00.80that in order to qualify under subheading 9802.00.80, neither the fabric nor the fabric components could be sent to the foreign country and subjected to operations such as dyeing, printing and other finishing operations (in other words, any operations such as dyeing, printing and other finishing operations must be done in the United States prior to the export of the fabric components).United States79 FR 30355
enteredentered in the books of the court;United Kingdom2001 No. 824
enteredentered, or withdrawn from warehouse for consumption, in the customs territory of the United States.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
enterprise groupingany legal entity made up for the most part of SMEs and representing their interests;European Union32002R2321
enterprise zonean area which has ceased to be so designated since a date on or after the relevant day;United Kingdom1995 No. 213
enterprisea person engaged in commercial, industrial, financial, or other business undertaking (applicable to an individual only when the individual engages in such a business undertaking).JapanAct No. 50 of 2009
enterprisean undertaking or a business concern whether formal or informal engaged in production of goods or provision of services;KenyaNo. 55 of 2012
enters Great Britainenters Great Britain from outside the United Kingdom in connection with or for the purposes of adoption.United Kingdom2008 No. 1966
enters Northern Irelandenters Northern Ireland from outside the United Kingdom in connection with or for the purposes of adoption.United Kingdom2008 No. 374
entertainmentany game, sport, diversion, concert or amusement of any kind to which the public has or is intended to have access and in which members of the public may or may not take part, whether on payment or otherwise;SingaporeCap. 143
enterto move into the commerce of the United States.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
entireat least 90 percent of 15, i.e., 13.5 FTEs. The applying hospital may request up to 13.5 FTEs under Ranking Criterion One.United States75 FR 71799
entitiesthe public entities of the Parties, such as central, sub-central or local government entities, municipalities, public undertakings and all other entities that procure in accordance with the provisions of this Title, as set out in Annexes XI, XII and XIII;European Union22002A1230(01)
entitled applicanta person in respect of whom a determination of entitlement has been made;United Kingdom2004 No. 1964
entitled officeran entitled officer, as defined in any of the written laws specified in the first column of the Second Schedule, who retires under the provisions of such written law specified in the second column of that Schedule;SingaporeCap. 350
entitled personsthe same as in Article 259 of the 1986 Order;United Kingdom1996 No. 179
entitled persona client or an entitled third party;United Kingdom2009 No. 1931
entitledto implement the denial provisions, AIA stated that it was unclear what the specifics of being found “eligible” are, and that the term left too much discretion to FAA inspector preference or interpretation. AIA also stated that its membership recognizes that there may be circumstances where the public interest is best served by denying a certificate, even when the other conditions are met. AIA suggested that “entitled” be retained with an additional exception that would remove the variability of local inspector preference or interpretation, but which would retain the intent of the proposal.United States79 FR 46971
entitlement carda card provided by the Agency in accordance with regulation 9;United Kingdom2008 No. 27
entitlement daythe entitlement day referred to in regulation 60 (retirement benefits).United Kingdom2010 No. 990
entitlement proceedingsa reference under section 47(1) on the ground that the patent was granted to a person not entitled to it or proceedings for a declaration that it was so granted.SingaporeCap. 221
entity associated with a foreign bankan entity that is or is deemed to be associated with a foreign bank within the meaning of section 507.CanadaS.C. 1991, c. 46
entity in Crimea or Sevastopolany entity having its registered office, central administration or principal place of business in Crimea or Sevastopol, its subsidiaries or affiliates under its control in Crimea or Sevastopol, or branches and other entities operating in Crimea or Sevastopol;United Kingdom2015 No. 213
entity in charge of maintenancean entity in charge of maintenance of a vehicle, and includes a transport undertaking, an infrastructure manager or a keeper;”;United Kingdom2011 No. 1860
entity supervised by the Bureaua person that is subject to the Bureau's supervision authority pursuant to 12 U.S.C. 5514(a)(1) or 5515(a) and in regulations promulgated thereunder, as identified on a list to be maintained and regularly updated by the Bureau.United States77 FR 25015
entity the—available under paragraph (1)." as remainder of concluding provisions.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
entity value differencethe difference between the entity value at the calculation date and the aggregate of that entity’s net assets as set out in the FSD reference accounts and any identified FVDs;United Kingdom2005 No. 378
entity valuethe fair value of the entity;United Kingdom2005 No. 378
entitya State, a local board, an entity described in section 3221(c) of this title, an entity determined to be eligible by the Governor of the State involved, and any other entity that demonstrates to the Secretary the capability to effectively respond to the circumstances relating to particular dislocations.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
entitya body corporate, a partnership, a trust, a joint venture or an unincorporated association or organization;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-44
entrance storeythe storey nearest to the entrance storey which contains a habitable room, or if there are two such storeys equally near, either such storey.United Kingdom1998 No. 2561
entrancean entrance for use by persons;United Kingdom2007 No. 134
entrant banka non-resident corporation that is, or has applied to the Superintendent of Financial Institutions to become, an authorized foreign bank.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
entranta person who enters on the premises and is not the sole occupier;IrelandNumber 10 of 1995
entrepreneura person who has been granted a letter of approval by the Development Commissioner under sub-section (9) of section 15;IndiaNO. 28 OF 2005
entry clearance officera person entitled under the immigration rules to grant or refuse entry clearance;United Kingdom2015 No. 792
entry clearancea visa, entry certificate or other document which, in accordance with the immigration rules, is to be taken as evidence or the requisite evidence of a person’s eligibility, though not a British citizen, for entry into the United Kingdom (but does not include a work permit);United Kingdom2008 No. 680
entry clearancea visa, entry certificate, entry permit or other document which in accordance with the applicable immigration laws or rules, is to be taken as evidence of a person’s eligibility for entry into a Crown Dependency.United Kingdom2011 No. 1055
entry conditionsthe conditions specified in paragraph 1 or 2 of Schedule 2;United Kingdom2009 No. 1340
entry datethe day on which a lease to the Company of Railtrack’s Railway or any part thereof by virtue of article 3(1) hereof commences;United Kingdom1998 No. 1312
entry into forcethe date on which this Agreement enters into force provisionally or definitively, as provided for in Article 40;European Union21992A1223(01)
entry into the fleetthe registration in the fishing fleet register of a Member State of a fishing vessel;European Union32002R2371
entry levelentry level as set out in the National Qualifications Framework and determined by the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority;United Kingdom2004 No. 2858
entry permita permit to enter or remain in Singapore issued under section 10;SingaporeCap. 133
entry pointthe nearest government administrative centre;KenyaCAP. 173
entry summary declarationof transport only passing through the territorial waters or the airspace of the customs territory without a stop within this territory.European Union22009A0731(01)
entrya record of the particulars relating to a marriage completed in the appropriate places in form 15;United Kingdom2015 No. 207
entryentry, or withdrawal from warehouse, for consumption in the customs territory of the United States.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
enumeration districta district created under regulation 4(1)(c);United Kingdom2010 No. 532
environment-related offencean offence which relates to the transportation, shipment or transfer of waste, or to the prevention, minimisation or control of pollution of the air, water or land which may give rise to any harm;United Kingdom2014 No. 656
environmental handling chargethe environmental handling charge referred to in section 5;Canada227/2002
environmental assessmentan assessment of the project’s effects on the environment conducted in one or more stages in accordance with a first nation’s oil and gas laws.CanadaS.C. 2005, c. 48
environmental assessmentthe assessment of environmental information in respect of the proposed development required by regulation 3(1);United Kingdom2007 No. 23
environmental audita report of a survey of eligible land which identifies the extent and location of features of environmental interest (including flora and fauna, landscape and water features and features of archaeological interest), the opportunities for enhancement of such features and a written statement which outlines proposals (if any) for the management of eligible land, including permanent grassland and waste management;United Kingdom2001 No. 300
environmental baseline studiesa description of selected environmental attributes that existed before mineral exploration or mining development and that are used to establish a benchmark from which to measure changes to the environment. Selected environmental attributes include meteorologic, hydrologic and hydro-geologic attributes, surface water and groundwater quality, aquatic resources, soil profiling, ecosystems, wildlife and wildlife habitat, cultural heritage and archaeology.CanadaSOR/2014-68
environmental cooperation treatyany treaty respecting environmental cooperation referred to in Part 1 of the schedule;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-50
environmental damagedamage falling within regulation 4;United Kingdom2009 No. 266
environmental determinationa determination by the Secretary of State as to whether the proposed works are EIA development;United Kingdom1999 No. 1672
environmental disputea dispute or conflict relating to the environment, public lands, or natural resources;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
environmental documentthe environmental statement certified as the environmental document by the Secretary of State for the purposes of this Order and submitted with the application;United Kingdom2013 No. 3200
environmental easementan easement imposed under section 112;KenyaCAP. 387
environmental educationeducation and learning about environmental conservation at home, school, workplace, a local community, or any other place, with the aim of establishing a Sustainable Society. The purpose is to deepen the understanding of the link between environment and society, economy and culture, and other aspects of environmental conservation.JapanAct No. 130 of 2003
environmental effectsthe environmental effects described in section 5.CanadaS.C. 2012, c. 19, s. 52
environmental hazardsthe hazards to be assessed for the classification “dangerous for the environment”.United Kingdom2009 No. 716
environmental health authoritythe authority responsible for environmental health for the area in which the care home is situated;United Kingdom2001 No. 3965
environmental impact reviewan examination of a proposal for a development undertaken by a review panel established under section 132.CanadaS.C. 1998, c. 25
environmental impact statementa statement of the effects, if any, which proposed development, if carried out, would have on the environment;IrelandNumber 30 of 2000
environmental incidenta specific occurrence of pollution, contamination or degradation in the quality of the environment which is related to a specific event and is of limited geographical scope; but does not cover general environmental risks not connected with a specific event, such as climate change or atmospheric pollution;European Union32013R1305
environmental informationinformation in an environmental statement and any additional information provided in accordance with this Order in relation to an application or referral for a determination under Article 12A(8) or Article 12H(5) in relation to the likely environmental effects of the scheme which is the subject of the application;”;United Kingdom2006 No. 34
environmental management and monitoring planall or any of the compensation environmental management and monitoring plan, the marine environmental management and monitoring plan and the terrestrial environmental management and monitoring plan;United Kingdom2014 No. 2935
environmental measures documentthe document approved and certified by the Secretary of State as the environmental measures document for the purposes of this Order;United Kingdom2014 No. 1052
environmental mitigation schedulethe document certified as the environmental mitigation schedule in accordance with article 37(1) (certification of plans etc.);United Kingdom2015 No. 147
environmental permit conditiona condition of an environmental permit;United Kingdom2010 No. 675
environmental planningboth long-term and short-term planning that takes into account environmental exigencies;KenyaCAP. 387
environmental quality assurance schemea voluntary scheme which establishes environmental or social standards in relation to the production of bioliquid or matter from which a bioliquid is derived;”.United Kingdom2014 No. 146
environmental quality standardthe set of requirements which must be fulfilled at a given time by a given environment or particular part thereof, as set out in Community legislation(15).United Kingdom2000 No. 1973
environmental quality standardthe set of requirements which must be fulfilled at a given time by a given environment or particular part thereof, as set out in EU law;United Kingdom2013 No. 160
environmental reportthe part of the plan or programme documentation containing the information required in regulation 16 and Schedule 2;United Kingdom2004 No. 258
environmental restoration orderan order issued under section 108;KenyaCAP. 387
environmental risk assessmentthe environmental risk assessment required to be contained in an application for consent to release or market genetically modified organisms by regulation 11(1)(c) and regulation 16(2)(c), respectively;United Kingdom2002 No. 2443
environmental risk assessmentthe evaluation of risks to human health and the environment, whether direct or indirect, immediate or delayed, which the deliberate release or the placing on the market of GMOs may pose and carried out in accordance with Annex II.European Union32001L0018
environmental riskthe possibility of harm to the environment, including its biological diversity, resulting from exposure to or use of the product, taking into account its conditions or proposed conditions of registration.CanadaS.C. 2002, c. 28
environmental sensitivity supplementa supplement to the fee payable in relation to certain applications for a marine licence;United Kingdom2011 No. 555 (W. 78)
environmental statementa statement complying with regulation 12(2);United Kingdom2007 No. 1518
environmental testing laboratorya scientific laboratory that performs analyses to determine the chemical, molecular, or pathogenic components of environmental media for regulatory compliance purposes.United StatesWATER CODE - Title 2 - Chapter
environmental transferred set-aside landall land set aside by a farmer to satisfy the set-aside requirement of another farmer, except for land in respect of which evidence showing that it falls within the location specified in regulation 9(3)(a) has been provided by the transferee (as therein defined);United Kingdom1995 No. 1738
environmentally hazardous substancessubstances which are dangerous to the environment (whether or not they are already within Article 3(1)(c) of the Health and Safety at Work (Northern Ireland) Order 1978(16) as dangerous substances).United Kingdom2003 No. 52
environmentally sensitive areaan area designated as an environmentally sensitive area under Article 3 of the Agriculture (Environmental Areas) (Northern Ireland) Order 1987(10);United Kingdom1999 No. 208
environmentally sound management of waste batteries or, as appropriate, accumulatorsthe collection, storage, treatment and recycling or, as appropriate, disposal of waste batteries or, as appropriate, accumulators, including those incorporated into appliances or battery packs, in an environmentally sound manner;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2014/en/si/02...
environmentany or all of the following media, namely the air, water and land;United Kingdom2010 No. 411
environsthe territory surrounding the District of Columbia included in the National Capital region.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
enzootic bovine leukosisinfection with the enzootic bovine leukosis virus;United Kingdom2012 No. 1379
enzyme preparationany food additive which consists of one or more enzymes with or without the addition of supplementary material to facilitate the storage, sale, standardisation, dilution or dissolution of the enzyme or enzymes;”;United Kingdom1996 No. 1501
ephemeral recordingby which a transmitting entity with a statutory license under section 114(f) can make more than one phonorecord permitted under the exemption set forth in section 112(a). Id.United States78 FR 66276
epidemiological unita number of animals (whether owned by the one person or otherwise) that are held, kept or handled in such a manner that they share the same likelihood of exposure to bovine tuberculosis and the control of the spread of infectious disease from the unit can be facilitated;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2015/en/si/00...
epilepsyany such seizure;United Kingdom2014 No. 239
epileptic seizurea transient occurrence of signs or symptoms due to abnormal, excessive and uncontrolled hypersynchronous electrical discharge from an aggregate of neurons in the brain that interferes with normal brain function. These signs and symptoms consist of sudden and transitory abnormal phenomena that may include alterations of consciousness, motor, sensory, autonomic, or psychic events, perceived by the subject or an observer. This definition may include an episode of status epilepticus.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
episodes of abruptly increased intra-abdominal pressureintermittent supraphysiological elevation of the pressure within the abdominal cavity;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
episodes of aspirationimpaired swallowing.United States73 FR 14570
equal access codean access code that allows the public to obtain an equal access connection to the carrier associated with that code.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
equal accessa facility to ensure that users may gain access to the services of particular organisations on an equitable basis in relation to the digits which must be dialled.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1998/en/si/00...
equal in quality and scopethe same access to campus and students provided by the school to the any other nonmilitary recruiters or employers receiving the most favorable access. The focus is not on the content of a school's recruiting policy, but instead on the result achieved by the policy and compares the access provided military recruiters to that provided other recruiters. Therefore, it is insufficient to comply with the statute (10 U.S.C. 983) if the policy results in a greater level of access for other recruiters than for the military.United States73 FR 16525
equalisation reserves rulesthe rules in Chapter 6 of the Prudential Sourcebook (Insurers);”.United Kingdom2001 No. 3629
equality and human rights compliance noticea notice under section 36 (or where such notice is appealed, the notice as confirmed (with or without amendment) by the Labour Court or the District Court, or the Circuit Court as may be appropriate);IrelandNumber 25 of 2014
equality clausea gender equality clause, as defined in section 21 or a non-discriminatory equality clause, as defined in section 30 ;IrelandNumber 21 of 1998
equidae for breeding and productionequidae which are not entered in a stud-book;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2014/en/si/02...
equidaewild or domesticated animals of the equine (including zebras) or asinine species or the offspring or crossings of those species;United Kingdom2006 No. 401
equine animalany animal of the genus Equus including hybrids;United Kingdom2010 No. 387
equipment classa class identifying particular types of apparatus which under the Directive are considered similar and those interfaces for which the apparatus is designed. Apparatus may belong to more than one equipment class;United Kingdom2000 No. 730
equipment for use outdoorsnon-powered equipment for industrial or environmental applications which is intended, according to its type, to be used outdoors and which contributes to environmental noise exposure. All these types of equipment are hereinafter referred to as "equipment";European Union32000L0014
equipment group IIequipment intended for use in places, other than those which are specified for equipment group I, liable to be endangered by explosive atmospheres;United Kingdom1996 No. 192
equipment group Iequipment intended for use in underground parts of mines, and to those parts of surface installations of such mines, liable to be endangered by firedamp and/or combustible dust;United Kingdom1996 No. 192
equipment marshalling areaa place appointed by the competent authority to which a chattel has to be delivered upon a notice of requisition.SingaporeCap. 273, RG 2
equipment-group IIequipment intended for use in places, other than those which are specified for equipment-group I, liable to be endangered by explosive atmospheres;United Kingdom1996 No. 247
equipment-group Iequipment intended for use in underground parts of mines, and to those parts of surface installation of such mines, liable to be endangered by firedamp or combustible dust or by both;United Kingdom1996 No. 247
equipmenta station for wireless telegraphy or apparatus for wireless telegraphy;United Kingdom2005 No. 3471
equipmentany equipment provided for the purpose of arresting the fall of any person at work and includes any net or harness provided for that purpose.United Kingdom1996 No. 1592
equitable distribution of benefitsfair and proportionate distribution of benefits;KenyaCAP. 4C
equitable mortgagean agreement or memorandum relating to the deposit of any title deeds or instruments constituting or being evidence of the title to any property (other than any stock or marketable security) or creating a charge on the property.KenyaCAP. 480
equitable mortgagean agreement or memorandum, under hand only, relating to the deposit of any title deeds or instruments constituting or being evidence of the title to any property (other than stock or marketable security), or creating a charge on such property;IrelandNumber 31 of 1999
equitiesshares issued by a company wherever incorporated and officially listed on a recognised stock exchange;United Kingdom2004 No. 1450
equity capitalcommon or preferred stock or a similar instrument, including subordinated debt with equity features which is not amortized and which provides for interest payments from appropriate sources, as determined by the Administration.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
equity interestany right, whether absolute or contingent, conferred by the non-resident corporation to receive, either immediately or in the future, an amount that can reasonably be regarded as all or any part of the capital, revenue or income of the non-resident corporation, but does not include a right as creditor.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
equity investmentthe provision of capital to a firm by an investor in return for partial ownership of that firm where, in addition, this investor may assume some management control of the firm and may share in future profits;European Union32007R0478
equity participationan ownership position in an organisation or venture taken through an investment, in which returns on the investment are dependent on the profitability of the organisation or venture;European Union32007R0478
equity security holderholder of an equity security of the debtor.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
equity securitya relevant share in the PLC (other than a share shown in the memorandum to have been taken by a subscriber thereto or a bonus share) or a right to subscribe for, or to convert any securities into, relevant shares in the PLC, and references to the allotment of equity securities or of equity securities consisting of relevant shares of a particular class include references to the grant of a right to subscribe for, or to convert any securities into, relevant shares in the company or, as the case may be, relevant shares of a particular class, but does not include references to the allotment of any relevant shares pursuant to such a right;IrelandNumber 38 of 2014
equity share capitalits issued share capital excluding any part of it which, neither as respects dividends nor as respects capital, carries any right to participate beyond a specified amount in a distribution;IrelandNumber 2 of 2015
equity shareany share of any class of shares of a company carrying voting rights under all circumstances and any share of any class of shares carrying voting rights by reason of the occurrence of any contingency that has occurred and is continuing;CanadaR.S.C. 1970, c. C-32
equity-related groupa group of persons each member of which is equity-related to every other member of the group;CanadaSOR/84-431
equityany financial interest resulting from the purchase of shares for a consideration;IrelandNumber 23 of 2014
equityits equity as determined in accordance with the regulations.CanadaS.C. 1991, c. 48
equivalence for trade purposesthe state wherein measures applied in the exporting Party, whether or not different from the measures applied in the importing Party, objectively achieve the importing Party's appropriate level of protection or acceptable level of risk;European Union22002A1230(01)
equivalency assessmenta determination, issued by an organization or institution designated under subsection 75(4), that a foreign diploma, certificate or credential is equivalent to a Canadian educational credential and an assessment, by the organization or institution, of the authenticity of the foreign diploma, certificate or credential.CanadaSOR/2002-227
equivalent Councilthe Education Workforce Council for Wales or the General Teaching Council for Scotland;”.United Kingdom2015 No. 151
equivalent General Teaching Councilthe General Teaching Council for England, the General Teaching Council for Wales or the General Teaching Council for Scotland;United Kingdom2004 No. 38
equivalent bandwidthto discriminate against the digital signals of local stations in favor of the digital signals of significantly viewed stations. This seems clear given Congress' intent to prevent satellite carriage of a local network station's digital signal “in a less robust format” than the digital signal of the significantly viewed network affiliate. Certain situations are clear, as the commenters agree. For example: If the significantly viewed (SV) station and local station both transmit in HD, and a satellite carrier wishes to carry the HD signal of the SV station, then the carrier must also carry the local station in HD.United States70 FR 76504
equivalent batch issuea form provided under equivalent arrangements having effect in England, Scotland and Northern Ireland which is issued by a repeatable prescriber at the same time as an equivalent repeatable prescription to enable a chemist to receive payment for the provision of repeat dispensing services;”;United Kingdom2005 No. 1915 (W. 158)
equivalent benefitbenefit which, in the opinion of the Secretary of State, is equivalent to the benefit that would result from restoration of the harm arising from the breach.United Kingdom2012 No. 2079
equivalent bodya Health Authority in England, a Health Board or an NHS Trust in Scotland or a Health and Social Services Board in Northern Ireland;”;United Kingdom2002 No. 1883 (W. 192)
equivalent combinationa calculation where one year of exposure before age 20 years is equivalent to 3.5 years of exposure after age 20 years;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
equivalent continuous A-weighted sound pressure levelthe equivalent continuous A-weighted sound pressure level in decibels, calculated in accordance with the formula set out in paragraph 3.5 of BS 7445;United Kingdom2005 No. 43
equivalent county registrarthe office of county registrar which is equivalent to the office vacated under subsection (2)(c) of this section.IrelandNumber 25 of 1999
equivalent exemptionan exemption having effect equivalent to the effect of the provisions of paragraph (1).United Kingdom1999 No. 1452
equivalent foreign certificatea certificate, issued by an authority of a specified country outside the United Kingdom, referred to in regulation 6(2) below;”;United Kingdom1995 No. 1429
equivalent isotropically radiated powerthe product of the power supplied to the antenna and the antenna gain in a given direction relative to an isotropic antenna;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2007/en/si/02...
equivalent level of safetyan alternative design or system (which may include automatic sprinkler systems), based upon fire protection engineering analysis, which achieves a level of safety equal to or greater than that provided by automatic sprinkler systems.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
equivalent listslists kept by an equivalent body;”;United Kingdom2002 No. 1883 (W. 192)
equivalent lista list kept by an equivalent body;”;United Kingdom2006 No. 137
equivalent materialany material which, by itself or due to insulation provided, has structural and integrity properties equivalent to steel at the end of an appropriate fire test;United Kingdom1997 No. 1509
equivalent or lower qualificationa qualification determined by the Welsh Ministers in accordance with paragraph (2) to be an equivalent or lower qualification;United Kingdom2011 No. 691 (W. 103)
equivalent overseas orderan order that has the equivalent effect as a transfer order made through a system designated by a Member State (other than the State) for the purposes of the Settlement Finality Directive;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2010/en/si/06...
equivalent overseas securityany realisable asset (including money) that is provided under a pledge, a repurchase or similar agreement for the purpose of securing rights and obligations potentially arising in connection with a system through which equivalent overseas orders are made;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2008/en/si/00...
equivalent overseas securityany realisable asset (including money) that is provided under a pledge, repurchase or similar agreement for the purpose of securing rights and obligations potentially arising in connection with a system through which equivalent overseas orders are made.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2010/en/si/06...
equivalent perioda period for which contributions appropriate to the benefit in question have been credited under the legislation in question;United Kingdom2007 No. 438
equivalent provisions in a corresponding standardthose provisions in a corresponding standard that are equivalent to the relevant provisions;United Kingdom1995 No. 2370
equivalent relevant pricethe price, in that other Member State, of the item or listed item, as the case may be, which is, in all the circumstances of the case, the nearest equivalent to the relevant price of the item or listed item, as the case may be;IrelandNumber 14 of 2013
equivalent repeatable prescriptiona prescription contained in a form and issued in accordance with arrangements having effect in England, Scotland and Northern Ireland to enable a person to obtain equivalent repeat dispensing services to those provided within Wales;United Kingdom2007 No. 121 (W. 11)
equivalent securitiessecurities issued by the same issuer being of an identical type and having the same nominal value, description and amount;”.United Kingdom1995 No. 3248
equivalent securitiessecurities issued by the same issuer being of an identical type and having the same nominal value, description and amount;United Kingdom1996 No. 3008
equivalent sound pressure levela constant sound pressure level measured over a duration of time having the same cumulative acoustic energy as the fluctuating sound pressure level measured over the same duration.SingaporeCap. 104, RG 14
equivalent third countryArgentina, Australia, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, Croatia, Israel, Morocco, New Zealand, Romania, Serbia and Montenegro, South Africa, Turkey, the United States of America, and Uruguay;”;United Kingdom2004 No. 2388
equivalenta qualification which in the opinion of the Authority is equivalent to the qualification mentioned in that subparagraph.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2006/en/si/04...
erasure applicationan application for voluntary erasure made in accordance with regulation 3;United Kingdom2004 No. 2609
erasurethe erasure of a person’s name from the register;United Kingdom1996 No. 177 (S. 14)
erectile dysfunctionpersistent or recurrent inability to develop or maintain an erection adequate for sexual intercourse. This definition excludes transient failure of erection due to fatigue, situational anxiety, alcohol or drugs.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
ergotClaviceps purpurea;United Kingdom2005 No. 3036 (W. 224)
erosion control programthe national shoreline erosion control development and demonstration program established under this section.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
erosionany erosion of the bed of the sea or of any lands within the protected areas;United Kingdom2005 No. 2601
erpeffective radiated power;United Kingdom2005 No. 3471
error indicatorfor the vehicle unit to immediately indicate that valid parametric data is not currently available due to some type of error in the recording equipment.European Union32002R1360
error prone applicationan approved household application that indicates monthly income within $100 or annual income within $1,200 of the applicable income eligibility limit for free or for reduced meals.United States73 FR 76847
errora deviation from the operating procedures or applicable laws that could compromise human safety or the safety of blood.CanadaSOR/2013-178
escapebreaking prison, escaping from lawful custody or, without lawful excuse, being at large before the expiration of a term of imprisonment to which a person has been sentenced.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-46
escorted vehiclesPart 2 vehicles and Part 2 vehicle-combinations as defined in article 3 of the Road Vehicles (Authorisation of Special Types) (General) Order 2003(13), and any attendants employed in accordance with Schedule 6 to that Order;United Kingdom2015 No. 129
escorta side-by-side escort; outside restricted areas, “escort” may consist of monitoring.United States72 FR 3492
escortall persons from the requesting Member State responsible for accompanying the third-country national, including persons responsible for medical care and interpreters;European Union32003L0110
especially hazardous cargoanhydrous ammonia, ammonium nitrate, chlorine, liquefied natural gas, liquiefied petroleum gas, and any other substance, material, or group or class of material, in a particular amount and form that the Secretary determines by regulation poses a significant risk of creating a transportation security incident while being transported in maritime commerce.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
essential airport facilitya large hub airport in the contiguous 48 States at which one air carrier has more than 60 percent of the total annual enplanements at that airport.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
essential commoditya commodity specified in the Schedule.IndiaNO. 54 OF 2006
essential components of a vehiclethe engine and coachwork of a specified vehicle and shall also include the transmission, wheels and catalytic converter, if a catalytic converter formed part of the vehicle when it was placed on the market;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2014/en/si/02...
essential componentthe smart card or other technological component in electronic or tangible form, which is necessary for the reception of authorisation signals and thus to enable subscribers to view digital television services, in or upon which is mapped the subscriber’s viewing entitlements, for insertion or incorporation into or other interoperation with the decoder;United Kingdom1996 No. 3151
essential conditionsthe essential conditions contained or referred to in the applicable Chapter;United Kingdom1999 No. 1872
essential employeean individual who is employed by a small business concern and whose managerial or technical expertise is critical to the successful day-to-day operations of that small business concern.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
essential health and safety requirementsmandatory provisions relating to the design and construction of the products subject to this Directive to ensure a high level of protection of the health and safety of persons and, where appropriate, of domestic animals and property and, where applicable, of the environment.European Union32009L0127
essential health and safety requirementsthe essential health and safety requirements of the Directive, relating to the design and construction of a product, set out in Annex I, the text of which Annex is, for ease of reference, set out in Schedule 1;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2008/en/si/04...
essential industrial process or feedstock useany use of natural gas in an industrial process or as a feedstock which the Secretary determines is essential.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
essential occupierany authorised occupier of the flat who, together with any lessee or other authorised occupier of the flat, will form the necessary family or social nucleus to qualify the lessee to purchase or to continue to own the flat;SingaporeCap. 329A, BY 68
essential operations testto evaluate Part D applicants in § 423.503(a)(1) and to add § 423.503(c)(4) to subpart K to establish failure of an essential operations test as grounds for nullifying our approval of the application notice.United States80 FR 7911
essential requirementsall the conditions set out in Annex III to the Directive that must be met by the rail system, subsystems and interoperability constituents, including interfaces;United Kingdom2011 No. 3066
essential requirementsrequirements relating to the design and construction of work equipment of its type in any of the instruments listed in the Schedule (being instruments which give effect to Community directives concerning the safety of products).United Kingdom2006 No. 2183
essential resourcesuch apparatus, accessory, system, service, information or such other resource of any kind used or intended to be used in connection with the provision or delivery of any media service as the Authority may, by notification in the Gazette, specify.SingaporeCap. 172
essential safety requirementsthe requirements in Annex I which is set out in Schedule 1;United Kingdom1996 No. 1353
essential safety requirementsthe requirements listed in Schedule 9.United Kingdom2014 No. 1638
essential servicesthe services described in paragraph 1(2),(4), (5) and (7) of Schedule 2;United Kingdom2004 No. 116
essential serviceany service, organisation or occupation which is declared to be eligible for benefit under this Scheme and is included in Schedule B to this Scheme;SingaporeCap. 228, SCHM 1
essential telephonesonly coin-operated telephones, telephones provided for emergency use, and other telephones frequently needed for use by persons using such hearing aids;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
essential terms and conditionsthe terms and conditions specified in section 24;SingaporeCap. 39
essentially biological processa process for the production of animals and plants which consists entirely of natural phenomena such as crossing and selection;United Kingdom2003 No. 1249
establish a payment modifier that provides for differential payment to a physician or a group of physiciansthat payments will increase for some physicians but decrease for others, but the aggregate amount of Medicare spending in any given year for physicians' services will not change as a result of application of the value modifier.United States76 FR 73025
established Police Pension Boarda Police Pension Board which has been established to assist another scheme manager.United Kingdom2015 No. 445
established agencyKenya Tea Packers Limited or such other body as the Minister may, by notice in the Gazette, appoint;KenyaCAP. 343
established criteriathe criteria established by the Minister under paragraph 16(a).CanadaS.C. 2008, c. 16
established customersmay save those penny stock broker-dealers subject to the rules the out-of-pocket costs of postage or other delivery methods.United States70 FR 40614
established global technical regulationa global technical regulation that has been placed on the Global Registry in accordance with this Agreement.European Union22000A0210(01)
established histories with a Stateindividuals who already have a license or identification card in the State where they are seeking a product. One commenter suggested a history with the State for a minimum period of time, such as twenty to thirty years. This exemption should be part of each State's security plan so risks can be further mitigated through the overall REAL ID plan at the jurisdictional level. A couple of States also said that individuals without established histories should be handled through the State exceptions process, enabling qualified drivers to obtain a compliant license or identification card. A number of organizations said that these cases should be handled under the State exceptions process. One commenter wrote that DHS should establish a standard to which all States should conform in issuance of birth certificates. Another wrote that the process should be thoroughly documented, reviewed, and updated on an on-going basis. One commenter wrote that the process should substitute someform of identity verification that precludes imposter fraud. Another commenter wrote that this elaborate process is itself another argument in favor of restricting the Federal role in licensing altogether.United States73 FR 5272
established or controlledthat only one of those criteria need be present to trigger application of the law.United States74 FR 7285
established positiona position in which there is rendered established service;IrelandNumber 33 of 2004
established quantityin relation to any land, the maximum quantity which was present on, over or under the land at any one time within the establishment period;United Kingdom1999 No. 981
established quantitythe maximum quantity which was present on, over or under the land at any one time within the period beginning on 23rd November 2009 and ending on 31st May 2010.United Kingdom2010 No. 171
established regular scheduled servicea regular scheduled service which has been in operation for a period of at least 12 months;United Kingdom1997 No. 647
establishedestablished by a section 7 order;United Kingdom2009 No. 467
establishedthat point in time when the buyer and seller agree upon a net price.United States73 FR 28606
establishing authority(subject to regulation 9) the local authority in England which established the Board;United Kingdom2010 No. 591
establishment date1 April 2010;United Kingdom2010 No. 289 (W. 38)
establishment date1st April 1998.United Kingdom1998 No. 653
establishment daythe 27th day of February, 1997;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1997/en/si/00...
establishment for massageany premises used or represented as being or intended to be used for the reception or treatment of persons requiring massage, manicure, chiropody, light, electric, vapour or other baths or other similar treatment;SingaporeCap. 173
establishment frame databasethe collection of information concerning establishments that is systematically organized so that the information may be retrieved by using computers.JapanAct No. 53 of 2007
establishment of a relevant riskthe identification by the Chief Veterinary Officer of a relevant risk and communication by her or on her behalf of that identification in such manner and to such persons as she regards appropriate in the circumstances;United Kingdom2004 No. 2779
establishment of origin in a third countrythe establishment of origin in the third country of origin of the consignment, as set out in box 10 of the common veterinary entry document.United Kingdom2007 No. 1
establishment orderthe Housing and Sustainable Communities Agency (Establishment) Order 2012 (No. 264 of 2012).Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2012/en/si/02...
establishment periodthe period of 12 months ending on 31st May 2015;United Kingdom2015 No. 181
establishmenta care home, children’s home, independent hospital or independent clinic;United Kingdom2002 No. 921 (W. 109)
establishmentan establishment with employees) that are involved in building construction (NAICS 236) as well as heavy and civil engineering construction (NAICS 237). As a starting point, Table XII-1 shows the number of business establishments whose projects are in the CD point source category in 1992, 1997, and 2002. Only a portion of these establishments would be covered by the final regulation, because some of these establishments are house remodelers and others who build on sites with less than one acre of disturbed land each year. The NAICS classification system changed between the issuance of the 1997 and 2002 Economic Census.United States74 FR 62996
establishestablish the place of business or, as the case may be, the first place of business which constitutes the branch;United Kingdom1995 No. 3275
establishthat the treatment processes and protocols have been evaluated to ensure the technology's ability to deliver a lethal treatment for Salmonella in almonds to achieve a minimum 4-log reduction.United States72 FR 15021
estate agency agreementone or more written documents embodying the terms agreed for the time being between an estate agent and a client of such agent being terms on and subject to which estate agency work is to be done by such agent for the client;SingaporeCap. 95A
estate agent’s licencea licence granted under section 33 and designated as being an estate agent’s licence;SingaporeCap. 95A
estate agenta person who does estate agency work, whether or not he carries on that or any other business;SingaporeCap. 95A
estate duty returnthe return, together with the accounts annexed thereto, determined under section 35;SingaporeCap. 96
estersesters of methyl, ethyl, propyl, isopropyl, butyl, isobutyl and phenyl. In column 4 of this Schedule, the percentage concentration is measured by reference to mass (m/m) unless a contrary intention appears. All preservative substances containing formaldehyde or any substances named in this Schedule which release formaldehyde must be labelled with the warning “contains formaldehyde” when the concentration of formaldehyde in the final product exceeds 0.05 per cent. Names which appear in square brackets in column 2 of this Schedule are the International Nomenclature Cosmetic Ingredient names of the substances in question given 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(48).United Kingdom1996 No. 2925
estimated 2005 emissionsa reasonable estimate, in the opinion of the regulator, of the reportable emissions likely to be emitted from the installation in the calendar year 2005;United Kingdom2005 No. 925
estimated annual operating costthe aggregate retail cost of the energy which is likely to be consumed annually, and in the case of showerheads, faucets, water closets, and urinals, the aggregate retail cost of water and wastewater treatment services likely to be incurred annually, in representative use of a consumer product, determined in accordance with section 6293 of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
estimated aviation emissionsa reasonable estimate by the regulator of the aviation emissions of the aircraft operator for the relevant year;United Kingdom2010 No. 1996
estimated costthe amount accepted by the local authority as that which a person engaged in the business of carrying out building work would reasonably charge for carrying out the work in question, excluding value added tax and professional fees.United Kingdom2010 No. 404
estimated date of deliverythe date evidenced in writing and signed by a health professional pursuant to paragraph 2 of Schedule 1;United Kingdom2006 No. 478
estimated federal sales taxthe prescribed amount in respect of the complex;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. E-15
estimated groundwater usethe estimate of groundwater use in acre-feet developed by the commission under Subsection (c) for the area of a county that is within the district.United StatesWATER CODE - Title 2 - Chapter
estimated off blocks timethe estimated time at which an aircraft will commence movement associated with departure;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2004/en/si/00...
estimated relevant daya day estimated by the Commission as required for its examination of the application;United Kingdom2011 No. 2055
estimated relevant track lengththe length of track, expressed in kilometres, estimated to be comprised in the railways of Railtrack;United Kingdom2000 No. 555 (W. 22)
estimated reservesthe estimated quantities of minerals that geological and engineering data demonstrate, with reasonable certainty, to be recoverable under existing economic and operating conditions.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. E-15
estimated spendthe estimated heat for that installation multiplied by the relevant tariff;United Kingdom2012 No. 1999
estimated time of arrivalfor IFR flights, the time at which it is estimated that the aircraft will arrive over that designated point, defined by reference to navigation aids, from which it is intended that an instrument approach procedure will be commenced, or, if no navigation aid is associated with the aerodrome, the time at which the aircraft will arrive over the aerodrome. For VFR flights, the time at which it is estimated that the aircraft will arrive over the aerodrome;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2004/en/si/00...
estimatesthe “information is capable of being substantially reproduced, subject to an acceptable degree of imprecision.”). No correction is warranted for matters not involving “information.” See USPTO's IQG, Section XI, A, 4, a.United States76 FR 72269
estimatea form supplied by the Health Board, or a form to like effect, completed by a dentist and submitted to the SDPB in accordance with paragraph 28 of Schedule 1 for the purpose of obtaining prior approval of care and treatment;United Kingdom2010 No. 208
estimatea statement in writing of the amount which the relevant supplier reasonably expects he will require the customer to pay having regard to the information which is known or ought reasonably be known by the relevant supplier in relation to the carrying out of that work.United Kingdom2001 No. 3265
estuarine Vietnamese watersat least one of the waterways or harbours in the relevant areas described in Items 4 and 8 of Schedule 2 of the VEA;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
estuarine sanctuarya research area which may include any part or all of an estuary and any island, transitional area, and upland in, adjoining, or adjacent to such estuary, and which constitutes to the extent feasible a natural unit, set aside to provide scientists and students the opportunity to examine over a period of time the ecological relationships within the area.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
estuarine waterswaters extending from the mouth of a river to the uppermost point upstream penetrated by sea water at the highest tide of the year and references to estuarine fishing and estuarine fisheries shall be construed accordingly;SingaporeCap. 111
estuarine zonesall or part of the mouth of a river or stream or other body of water having unimpaired natural connection with open sea and within which the sea water is measurably diluted with fresh water derived from land drainage.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
estuary habitat restoration planany Federal, State, or regional plan for restoration of degraded estuary habitat that was developed with the substantial participation of appropriate public and private stakeholders.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
estuary habitatthe physical, biological, and chemical elements associated with an estuary, including the complex of physical and hydrologic features and living organisms within the estuary and associated ecosystems.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
estuary limitsthe limits which divide each river including its mouth or estuary from the sea.United Kingdom2006 No. 2913
estuarythat part of a river or stream or other body of water having unimpaired connection with the open sea, where the sea water is measurably diluted with fresh water derived from land drainage. The term includes estuary-type areas of the Great Lakes.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
estuarythe transitional area at the mouth of a river between fresh water and coastal waters, the outer (seaward) limits of which are shown on the maps kept in accordance with regulation 12;United Kingdom1995 No. 12
ethical standards officer concernedthe ethical standards officer who referred any matter under consideration to a monitoring officer or a standards committee;United Kingdom2003 No. 1483
ethics registrara person or persons assigned by order of the manager for a local authority to perform the duties of an ethics registrar in accordance with this Part in respect of such authority or authorities as are specified in the order.IrelandNumber 37 of 2001
ethnic groupa set of individuals whose identity as such is distinctive in terms of common cultural traditions or heritage;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
ethnic minority communitiescommunities which are composed of people from any of the following ethnic backgrounds: Caucasian and Black African, Caucasian and Black Caribbean, Caucasian and Asian, any other mixed race background, Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi, any other Asian background, Black Caribbean, Black African, any other Black background, Chinese.United Kingdom2005 No. 598
euro area NCBthe national central bank (NCB) of a Member State whose currency is the euro,’;European Union32012D0031(01)
eurothe single currency adopted or proposed to be adopted as its currency by a member State in accordance with the Treaty establishing the European Community;United Kingdom1998 No. 3177
eutrophicationthe enrichment of water by nitrogen compounds, causing an accelerated growth of algae and higher forms of plant life to produce an undesirable disturbance to the balance of organisms present in the water and to the quality of the water concerned;United Kingdom1996 No. 1564 (S. 137)
eutrophicenriched by nitrogen compounds, causing an accelerated growth of algae and higher forms of plant life that produces an undesirable disturbance to the balance of organisms present in the water and to the quality of the water;United Kingdom2015 No. 668
evacuationthe leaving of an installation and its vicinity, in an emergency, in a systematic manner and without directly entering the sea;United Kingdom1995 No. 743
evaluate the safety and enforcement issues that must be addressed before flammable refrigerants are ubiquitous in the marketplace,for EPA to ensure compliance with the use conditions and thus to ensure that the risk to human health will not be greater than that posed by other available substitutes.United States80 FR 19453
evaluating officera peace officer who is qualified under the regulations to conduct evaluations under subsection (3.1);CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-46
evaluationan examination of an application and the information (including data) accompanying it leading to the granting or refusal of that application or, in the event of withdrawal of an application after the evaluation starts, leading to a discontinuance of the processing of that application;United Kingdom1995 No. 888
evaluationrisk assessment, inspection, or risk assessment and inspection.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
evaporated milkthe product defined in Annex I(1)(b) containing, by weight, at least 9 % fat and 31 % total milk solids.European Union32001L0114
evaporation pita pit into which water, including rainwater or storm water runoff, is or has been placed and retained for the purpose of collecting, after the water's evaporation, brine water or residual minerals, salts, or other substances present in the water, and for the purpose of storing brine water and minerals.United StatesWATER CODE - Title 2 - Chapter
evaporative emissionshydrocarbons emitted into the atmosphere from an outboard, vessel or vehicle, other than exhaust emissions and crankcase emissions.CanadaSOR/2011-10
even a limited degree of confusion is best avoided.to minimize confusion. Taking into account all the comments filed in response to our NPRM, we are persuaded to finalize our definitions as proposed. We are confident that the definitional changes that we are making should be adequate to address our public interest objectives in this rulemaking proceeding.United States71 FR 5780
even if they also serve a business purpose unrelated to the election.of excluding bona fide business and commercial communications from regulation as coordinated communications.United States75 FR 55947
even yearany calendar year which is a multiple of two;United Kingdom1996 No. 640
evening mealany food or drink provided by an education authority as a meal at the end of a school day for consumption by pupils in attendance at a hostel provided and maintained by the education authority;United Kingdom2008 No. 265
event of defaultan event specified in a trust indenture on the occurrence of which a security interest effected by the trust indenture becomes enforceable, or the principal, interest or other money payable under the trust indenture becomes or may be declared to be payable before maturity, once all conditions — such as the giving of notice or the lapse of time — provided for by the trust indenture in connection with the event have been satisfied.CanadaS.C. 2009, c. 23
event organiserthe person who is legally entitled to sell the rights to the event;IrelandNumber 18 of 2009
event period24th July to 28th July 2012 and 31st July to 3rd August 2012;United Kingdom2011 No. 458
event reportthe report required by regulation 3(1);United Kingdom2006 No. 567
event zonethe Hampden Park zone, being the zone comprised of the non-shaded area shown on the deposited map bounded externally by a dotted green line including the pavement on each side of any road within the event zone.United Kingdom2011 No. 458
eventan even of interest to the general public in the European Union, a Member State or in the State or in a significant part of the State that is organised by an event organiser who is legally entitled to sell the broadcasting rights to the event;IrelandNumber 28 of 1999
eventof electronic communications.United Kingdom2000 No. 802
every other shipa ship which requires a heeling test or buoyancy test given in column 4 of the tables in section 1 of Schedule 2 in Merchant Shipping Notice MSN 1699(M);United Kingdom1998 No. 2515
evidence for examination requested by the public prosecutoraccording to each category.JapanAct No. 131 of 1948
evidence in support of an alibievidence tending to show that because the accused was present at a place or in an area at a certain time he was not, or was unlikely to have been, at the place where the offence was committed at the relevant time.SingaporeCap. 68
evidence of entitlementthe patient’s birth certificate.United Kingdom2001 No. 1359 (W. 87)
evidence of entitlementthe patient’s birth certificate;United Kingdom2006 No. 491 (W. 60)
evidence of family and propertya certificate or, if the court so directs, in a particular case, an affidavit giving particulars of the patient’s relatives and such other persons as the court may direct, property and affairs and of the circumstances giving rise to the application.United Kingdom2001 No. 824
evidence of formal qualificationsdiplomas, certificates and other evidence issued by an authority in a relevant state designated pursuant to legislative, regulatory or administrative provisions in that relevant state and certifying successful completion of professional training obtained mainly in a relevant state;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2008/en/si/01...
evidence-basedof addressing the public welfare effects associated with visibility impairment in areas across the country.United States78 FR 3085
evidenced-based practicesthat services and supports should be based on peer-reviewed research to the extent that it is possible, given the availability of peer-reviewed research. We do not believe further clarification is necessary.United States71 FR 46540
evidencea copy of a form P60 issued by the Revenue Commissioners in respect of the applicant's employment for the periods in question or particulars confirming that the applicant was insured to drive a taxi for the periods in question.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1995/en/si/01...
evidenceevidence of, or relating to, the commission of an arrestable offence;IrelandNumber 26 of 2006
evidentiary noticea notice under section 32 ;IrelandNumber 23 of 2010
evolving breeda group of animals in the process of evolving into a new breed;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 8 (4th Supp.)
ewea female sheep comprised in a qualified flock which, on 1st January in any Scheme year, is at least one year old;United Kingdom1996 No. 1500
ex civil partnera former civil partner to whom pension credit rights under the Scheme have been or are to be allocated following a pension sharing order;United Kingdom2008 No. 228
ex officio foundation governora foundation governor who is the holder of an office by virtue of which he is entitled to be a foundation governor;United Kingdom2004 No. 2042
ex officio membera member of the Board appointed pursuant to regulation 4(9);United Kingdom2005 No. 448
ex parte communicationan oral or written communication not on the public record with respect to which reasonable prior notice to all parties is not given, but it shall not include requests for status reports on any matter or proceeding covered by this subchapter.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
ex situ collectiona collection of plant genetic resources for food and agriculture maintained outside their natural habitat;European Union22004A1223(02)
ex situ conservationthe conservation of plant genetic resources for food and agriculture outside their natural habitat;European Union22004A1223(02)
ex spousea former spouse to whom pension credit rights under the Scheme have been or are to be allocated following a pension sharing order;United Kingdom2008 No. 228
ex-GM schoola former grant-maintained school;United Kingdom2003 No. 475
ex-factory pricethe price at which the product is purchased from the enterprise, excluding taxes (VAT) and any other cost (transport, loading, handling, storage, pallets, insurance, etc.).European Union32011R1191
ex-factory pricethe price of the product as agreed between the Executive and the supplier of that product;IrelandNumber 14 of 2013
ex-gratia paymenta one-off lump sum payment up to a maximum amount of $80,000 made by the State of Western Australia under the scheme known as Redress WA.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
ex-offenderany individual who has been sentenced to a term of probation by a Federal or State court, or who has been released from a Federal, State, or local correctional institution.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
ex-spousean individual to whom pension credit rights under this Scheme have been or are to be awarded following a pension sharing order;United Kingdom2001 No. 459
ex-works pricethe ex-works price of the product obtained minus any internal taxes which are, or may be, repaid when such product is exported;European Union22012A0229(03)
examination bodya person appointed by the competent authority concerned to hold examinations approved by the competent authority;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2001/en/si/00...
examination feesfees payable on being entered for an examination;United Kingdom2010 No. 598
examination notice datethe date the notice with respect to a church tax examination is provided under subsection (b) to the church.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
examination of goodsthe physical inspection of goods by the customs to satisfy themselves that the nature, origin, condition, quantity and value of the goods are in accordance with the particulars furnished in the goods declaration;European Union31985D0204
examination schemea suitable scheme drawn up by a competent person for such thorough examinations of lifting equipment at such intervals as may be appropriate for the purpose described in regulation 9(3);United Kingdom1998 No. 2307
examination schemea suitable scheme drawn up by a competent person for such thorough examinations of lifting equipment at such intervals as may be appropriate for the purposes described in paragraphs (1) and (2).United Kingdom2006 No. 2184
examination serviceany test, examination or other method of assessing the level of proficiency, aptitude, skill, knowledge or understanding of a person attending or enrolled in any course provided by the private education institution;SingaporeCap. 247A
examination, treatment, or carethe care services provided under the Medical Benefits Package in § 17.38 of this chapter.United States73 FR 36796
examinationan examination for the purposes of an application;United Kingdom2003 No. 1960
examinationan examination for the purposes of the application.United Kingdom1996 No. 3013
examine in detailto examine by making multiple deep incisions into lymph nodes;United Kingdom1997 No. 493
examiner’s ratingthe rating on a scale of one to five that is assigned to the institution by the examiner in the course of carrying out the examiner’s duties.CanadaSOR/99-120
examinersthe examiners appointed by the Education Committee;United Kingdom2005 No. 3240
examinera person designated by or appointed pursuant to section 142 to carry out a special examination;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. F-11
examineran examiner appointed under this section.IrelandNumber 15 of 1997
examineto carry out in respect of such animal, bird or carcase, such manner of inspection, examination and test as may be necessary for the purposes of determining whether the animal, bird or carcase thereof is infected with any disease;SingaporeCap. 7
examining officerany of the...United Kingdom2000 c. 11
examplesthat the list is not exhaustive. Similar language is common throughout the DFARS.United States73 FR 11354
excavation for column basethe excavated hole in which a lighting column will be secured;”;United Kingdom2001 No. 73
excavations and tips rulesthe rules referred to at regulation 31;United Kingdom1999 No. 2024
exceedanceone occurrence of a measured or modeled concentration that exceeds the specified concentration level of such standard for the averaging period specified by the standard”). Thus, the commenter's policy rationales (such as encouraging local authorities to cook the books) for not amending the schedules are also not persuasive because as explained above, EPA is permitting States to evaluate data under an amended schedule for the purposes of designations under the revised ozone NAAQS.United States74 FR 23307
exceeds authorized accessto access a computer with authorization and to use such access to obtain or alter information in the computer that the accesser is not entitled so to obtain or alter;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
excellent authorityan excellent authority or a 4 stars authority within the meaning of”;United Kingdom2009 No. 714
excellent teacher standardsthe professional standards which an excellent teacher is required to meet, as set out in Annex 1, where each excellent teacher standard is prefixed by the letter ‘E’;”;United Kingdom2007 No. 1688
except as justifiedby which advanced systems permitting moving block operations could be qualified, either as stand-alone systems or as overlays integrated with the existing signal and train control arrangements.United States75 FR 2597
except preflight inspectionby which the supervised operating limitation may be removed from a pilot certificate. The FAA has also made a conforming change to the applicability provision in § 61.61.United States76 FR 78141
excepted NHS trust—the Oxford Learning Disability National Health Service Trust(3);the Calderstones National Health Service Trust(4);the Northgate and Prudhoe National Health Service Trust(5).United Kingdom2004 No. 759 (C. 29)
excepted areaall the territory of Belgium, Metropolitan France, Greece, the Republic of Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Spain and the United Kingdom, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man;United Kingdom2008 No. 436
excepted articleany article declared to be an excepted article under section 121;Sri Lanka11 of 1963
excepted bankruptcya bankruptcy where the bankruptcy order was made on or before 31st March 2005;United Kingdom2009 No. 645
excepted businesspension business, individual savings account business, child trust fund business, life reinsurance business and long-term business which is not life assurance business;”;United Kingdom2007 No. 2088
excepted employmentemployment specified in subsection 6(2);CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-8
excepted hereditamenta hereditament consisting of or comprising premises used wholly or mainly as office premises, where those premises are not situated on operational land of the designated person.United Kingdom2010 No. 431
excepted hereditamenta hereditament which falls within a class of hereditament described in the Schedule;United Kingdom2010 No. 4
excepted packagea package meeting the requirements of Part V of Schedule 8 and to which the controls set out in regulations 41 and 42 apply;United Kingdom2002 No. 1093
excepted persona person who is under the jurisdiction of another Member State and, for the purposes of this definition, the Council Directive applies for the purpose of determining the state under the jurisdiction of which the person falls;IrelandNumber 18 of 2009
excepted plant and machineryplant and machinery on a hereditament used or intended to be used for the generation, storage, transformation or transmission of power, where the power is mainly or exclusively for distribution for sale to consumers.United Kingdom2000 No. 1097 (W. 75)
excepted producta transit product which fulfils the requirements of Part 7 or a product whose destination establishment is referred to in regulation 15(b) or 15(c).United Kingdom2007 No. 199
excepted producta transit product which fulfils the requirements of Part 7 or a product whose destination establishment is referred to in regulation 15(b) or 15(c);United Kingdom2007 No. 1
excepted relevant officera relevant officer employed or engaged in any capacity directly providing education to children, or as the direct manager of such an officer, or as a School Improvement Partner;United Kingdom2005 No. 3299
excepted shipa seagoing vessel of any type whatsoever operating in the marine environment and includes hydrofoil boats, air-cushion vehicles, submersibles and floating craft but does not include a structure which is a fixed or floating platform;United Kingdom2009 No. 1210
excepted telephonesof hard-wiring or round-pin plugs.United Kingdom1999 No. 2455
excepted winding-upa winding up by the court of a company where the winding up order was made on or before 31st March 2005;”.United Kingdom2009 No. 645
exceptional and unusual circumstances as the Secretary may provide.of routinely providing non-hospice Medicare financing for the expense of costly services needed by hospice patients, and we do not view this as an appropriate interpretation of the law” (48 FR 56011). The law allows for circumstances in which services needed by a hospice beneficiary would be completely unrelated to the terminal illness and related conditions, but we believe that this situation would be the rare exception rather than the norm. We reiterated this position in the FY 2014 Hospice Wage Index and Rate Update proposed rule (78 FR 27826) as a reminder of the expectation of the holistic nature of hospice services that shall be provided under the hospice benefit, as well as to remind hospices about diagnosis reporting on hospice claims.United States79 FR 50451
exceptional caseany case certified as such by the Board on the application of the solicitor involved.United Kingdom2009 No. 203
exceptional circumstancesan accident, a fire, a failure in the supply of essential services or other unexpected happening (excluding a breakdown or mechanical defect in a vehicle or non-delivery of spare parts for that vehicle);United Kingdom2004 No. 65
exceptional circumstancesan accident, a fire, a failure in the supply of essential services or other unexpected happening (excluding a breakdown or mechanical defect in a vehicle or non-delivery of spare parts therefor).United Kingdom2004 No. 179
exceptional circumstancecircumstances at a bathing water that are unexpected, and which have had or could reasonably be expected to have, an adverse effect on bathing water quality and on bathers' health;United Kingdom2008 No. 170
exceptional financial assistanceany financial assistance provided under the Programs for Systemically Significant Failing Institutions, the Targeted Investment Program, the Automotive Industry Financing Program, and any new program designated by the Secretary as providing exceptional financial assistance.United States74 FR 28394
exceptional perioda period referred to in paragraph (3)(b);SingaporeCap. 117A, RG 1
exceptional resourcea resource of scientific, natural, historic, cultural, or recreational value that has been documented by a Federal, State, or local governmental authority, and for which there is a compelling need for conservation and protection under the jurisdiction of a Federal agency in order to maintain the resource for the benefit of the public.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
exceptionalthe production of more than 20 output copy sheets (whether 20 of 1 sheet, 5 of 4 sheets or whatever) when a document has been copied.”.United Kingdom2003 No. 178
excess advancethat part of an advance which exceeds 65 per cent but does not exceed 90 per cent of the value of the property in respect of which the advance is made, together with the interest payable on that part of the advance;KenyaCAP. 462
excess benefitthe excess referred to in subparagraph (A).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
excess chargeany sum payable as a result of a vehicle remaining parked beyond the period for which payment has been made;United Kingdom1996 No. 2489
excess contributionsthe amount by which the amount contributed for the taxable year to such account (other than contributions under section 529A(c)(1)(C)) exceeds the contribution limit under section 529A(b)(2)(B).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
excess deficitthe amount specified in subparagraph (A).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
excess feessuch proportion of any fees mentioned in paragraph (1) as represents the value of work which has not been completed by the transfer date.United Kingdom2005 No. 550
excess flow valvea device which automatically and instantaneously reduces to a minimum the flow of gas through the valve when the flow rate exceeds a set value;United Kingdom1999 No. 454
excess laxity of the shoulder jointacquired excess instability of the glenohumeral joint as demonstrated by clinical testing or imaging, following shoulder dislocations or tears involving the glenoid labrum or glenohumeral ligaments;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
excess of incomethe resultant figure after the deduction of a person’s income from his applicable amount;United Kingdom2007 No. 203
excess of the long-term business assetsthe amount, if any, by which the value of the assets representing the fund or funds maintained by the company in respect of its long-term business as at the liquidation date exceeds the value as at that date of the liabilities of the company attributable to that business;United Kingdom2005 No. 399
excess of the other business assetsthe amount, if any, by which the value of the assets of the company which do not represent the fund or funds maintained by the company in respect of its long-term business as at the liquidation date exceeds the value as at that date of the liabilities of the company (other than liabilities in respect of share capital) which are not attributable to that business;United Kingdom2005 No. 399
excess pronation of the foota positional deformity of the foot such that there is excessive eversion (inward roll) of the foot, either when the foot is in a fixed position or in dynamic motion;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
excess propertyproperty under the control of a federal agency that the head of the agency determines is not required to meet the agency's needs or responsibilities.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
excess remunerationthe annual amount by which the annual rate of the relevant child survivor’s remuneration exceeds the specified rate.United Kingdom2009 No. 79
excess remunerationthe annual amount by which the annual rate of the relevant child’s remuneration exceeds the specified rate;United Kingdom2006 No. 932
excess revenuerevenue in excess of revenue that would have occurred absent a violation.United StatesUTILITIES CODE - Title 2 - Cha
excess sharessuch number of the shares, held by the company as treasury shares at the time in question, as resulted in the limit being exceeded.United Kingdom2004 No. 275
excess unobligated balancethe unobligated balance of the Fund generated by that fiscal year's operations, less any amounts that are required to be retained in the Fund to ensure the availability of amounts in the subsequent fiscal year for purposes authorized under paragraph (1).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
excess, obsolete, or unserviceablethat the ammunition or ammunition components are no longer necessary for war reserves or for support of training of the Army or production of ammunition or ammunition components.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
excessive amountin the case of any person the amount by which the amount of the claim for refund or credit for any taxable year exceeds the amount of such claim allowable under this title for such taxable year.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
excessive tarmac delaya tarmac delay that lasts for a length of time, as determined by the Secretary.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
excessan amount by which in specified circumstances a payment shall be reduced provided that such amount shall never be greater than the payment before any such reduction;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1996/en/si/00...
excessthat 48.6 percent of the hospitals in the New England region (with at least 25 cases of AMI in 3 years) would not have their payments affected by the Hospital Readmission Reduction Program, whereas the remaining hospitals would be at risk of a payment reduction based on excess readmissions.United States76 FR 51475
exchange accessthe offering of access to telephone exchange services or facilities for the purpose of the origination or termination of telephone toll services.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
exchange enginea used, overhauled engine which is intended to replace a currently operational engine and which is of the same design (in-line engine, V-engine) as the engine to be replaced, which has the same number of cylinders and whose power output and speed do not differ by more than 10 % from the power output and speed of the engine to be replaced;European Union32009L0046
exchange gains or lossesprofits or gains or losses which arise as a result of comparing at different times the expression in one currency of the whole or some part of the valuation put by the diversely owned AIF in another currency on an asset or liability of the diversely owned AIF.United Kingdom2009 No. 2036
exchange land plansthe plans certified as the exchange land plans by the Secretary of State for the purposes of this Order;United Kingdom2014 No. 2637
exchange landso much of the lands delineated on the deposited plans and thereon numbered 10 in the County of Gwynedd, Town of Porthmadog as the Secretary of State certifies to be not less in area than the special category land and equally advantageous to the public.United Kingdom1999 No. 2129
exchange membera member as defined in Section A.1 of ICE exchange rules;European Union32012R1042
exchange ratethe relevant spot rate, for the day that includes that time, in respect of the conversion of an amount from the particular currency to the taxpayer’s elected functional currency, or a rate of exchange acceptable to the Minister;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
exchanged basis propertyproperty having a basis determined under any provision of subtitle A (or under any corresponding provision of prior income tax law) providing that the basis shall be determined in whole or in part by reference to other property held at any time by the person for whom the basis is to be determined.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
exchanged unitsthe units in the target trust mentioned in paragraph (4).United Kingdom2006 No. 964
exchangethe Texas Insurance Exchange.United StatesINSURANCE CODE - Title 3 - Cha
exchequer billa bank-note, bond, note, debenture or security that is issued or guaranteed by Her Majesty under the authority of Parliament or the legislature of a province;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-46
excise divisionthe district or territory under the survey of the collector;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. E-14
excise duty entrythe form specified by the Commissioners for the declaration and payment of an excise duty liability on a consignment;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2010/en/si/01...
excise goodsgoods (other than chewing tobacco) of a class or description subject to any excise duty;United Kingdom2001 No. 3022
excise stampa stamp that is issued by the Minister under subsection 25.1(1) and that has not been cancelled under section 25.5.CanadaS.C. 2002, c. 22
excise stampan excise stamp prescribed by the Commissioner under section 116B;KenyaCAP. 472
excise warehouse licenseea person who holds an excise warehouse licence issued under section 19.CanadaS.C. 2002, c. 22
excise warehousethe premises of an excise warehouse licensee that are specified by the Minister as the excise warehouse of the licensee.CanadaS.C. 2002, c. 22
excitation currentthe current that flows in any winding used to excite the transformer when all other windings are open-circuited”) was correct in the final rule and is not amended by this technical correction.United States71 FR 60662
excluded Park arrangementany credit arrangement which is of a description excluded by regulations made by the Secretary of State under paragraph 11(2)(105), and vests in a National Park authority by virtue of a relevant agreement or award or by virtue of article 15 of the National Park Authorities (England) Order 1996(106) (“the Order”);United Kingdom1997 No. 319
excluded appliancean appliance falling within the categories of appliance set out in Part I of the First Schedule;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1998/en/si/01...
excluded areathe area shown on the maps bounded externally by a red line;United Kingdom1996 No. 3148
excluded channelschannels 121.5 MHz, 121.6 MHz and 123.1 MHz.”.United Kingdom2012 No. 1075
excluded companya company of which not less than 90 per cent. of its issued share capital is held by a foreign company or foreign companies, or by a person or persons who are directly or indirectly controlled by a foreign company or foreign companies;IrelandNumber 22 of 1997
excluded connectiona connection described as such 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
excluded contributionscontributions paid to the RMPP in advance of 31st March 2012 in respect of amounts falling due after that date under the existing Schedule of Contributions of the RMPP;United Kingdom2012 No. 764
excluded daya Saturday, a Sunday, a bank holiday, Christmas Day or Good Friday;United Kingdom2000 No. 541
excluded daya day specified as such by rule 46.United Kingdom2006 No. 1975
excluded districta wholly excluded district or a partially excluded district;United Kingdom2000 No. 412
excluded employmenta period of employment in relation to which a pension or other benefits (other than a refund of contributions) are being or have been paid under an occupational pension scheme;United Kingdom2001 No. 279
excluded establishmenta shop, restaurant, canteen, club, public house, school, hospital or similar establishment (including a vehicle or a fixed or mobile stall) where food is packed or prepared for delivery to the final consumer;United Kingdom1998 No. 107
excluded fire arrangementany credit arrangement which is of a description excluded by regulations made by the Secretary of State under paragraph 11(2)(103), and is transferred to a new fire authority under the provisions of a combination scheme;United Kingdom1997 No. 319
excluded functionthe Minister’s function under section 12 or to make regulations;IrelandNumber 15 of 2014
excluded housing arrangementan excluded arrangement which is a housing arrangement;United Kingdom1995 No. 798
excluded installationan installation in respect of which the operator holds a valid certificate served under regulation 11(6);United Kingdom2005 No. 925
excluded lawa law referred to in section 10 ;IrelandNumber 27 of 2000
excluded non-housing arrangementan excluded arrangement which is a non-housing arrangement;United Kingdom1995 No. 798
excluded partthe part of the district which ceases to be within the metropolitan police district on the appointed day;United Kingdom2000 No. 412
excluded paymenta payment that is neither a periodic payment nor a payment described in any of clauses (i)(A) to (C).CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. I-4
excluded persona deferred member or pension credit member whose current address is not known to the trustees or managers of the scheme, and in respect of whom correspondence sent to the last known address of such a member, by the trustees or managers, has been returned;United Kingdom2006 No. 802
excluded policyan insurance policy of the life insurer that would be a deposit accounting insurance policy for the life insurer’s base year if the International Financial Reporting Standards adopted by the Accounting Standards Board and effective as of January 1, 2011 applied for that base year;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
excluded proceedingsthe proceedings listed in paragraph 3.United Kingdom2011 No. 1027
excluded provisionssubsections (2) and (3), subsection (3) of section 8 , sections 17 , 26 , 27 , 30 and 31 and Articles 12 and 13.IrelandNumber 1 of 2010
excluded ratethat approximately 15 percent of total employee hours was spent in excluded areas (and therefore, about 85 percent of the employees' time worked was spent in the IPPS areas of the hospital). We then determine the amount of overhead salaries and hours to be allocated to the excluded areas by taking the “excluded rate” and multiplying it by the hospital's total salaries and hours attributable to overhead.United States70 FR 47278
excluded relocation expensespayments in respect of removal expenses, as defined by section 272 of ITEPA (removal benefits and expenses to which section 271 applies), if, and to the extent that, they are payments of net PAYE income;United Kingdom2003 No. 2682
excluded sectionssections 30 (11), (12) and (15), 32 (3), 48 (5), 49 (3), 51 (1) and (2), 58 , 59 (3), 60 (2), 65 (2), 69 (4), 75 (11) and 101 (5).IrelandNumber 19 of 2007
excluded traffictraffic which is not traffic of Classes I or II in Schedule 1 to the Order;United Kingdom2008 No. 135
excluded weeka week during which, for one or more days, the assignment employee is not able to work, is not available for work, refuses an offer by the agency that would not constitute constructive dismissal of the employee by the agency, is subject to a disciplinary suspension or is not assigned to perform work for a client of the agency because of a strike or lock-out occurring at the agency.Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/statute/00e41
excluded workWork Numbers 1a, 1b, 1c, 1d, 1e, 1f, 2a, 2b, 3a, 3b, 4h, 4i, 4j, 5a, 5b, 5c, 5d, 5e, 5f, 5g and 5h;United Kingdom2011 No. 41
excludedexcluded on disciplinary grounds, and “exclusion” (“wedi'u gwahardd” a “gwaharddiad”) has a corresponding meaning;United Kingdom2006 No. 877 (W. 82)
excludeexclude on disciplinary grounds (and “exclusion” is to be construed accordingly);United Kingdom2012 No. 1033
excluding any additional positionsthat even more primary care residents above the “baseline” will be trained. That is why we proposed in the proposed rule that, “At a minimum, the applicant hospital is required to maintain the average number of FTE primary care residents that it trained during the three most recent cost reporting periods ending prior to March 23, 2010. Further, we are proposing that in addition to the primary care residents used to maintain the primary care average, the applicant hospital must separately ensure that at least 75 percent of the increased FTE cap slots it receives are used to count FTE residents in primary care or general surgery” (emphasis added, 75 FR 46412).United States75 FR 71799
exclusion orderan order made under regulation 19(1B)”;United Kingdom2009 No. 1117
exclusion start datethe date by which the headteacher required the pupil to leave the school;United Kingdom2005 No. 3101
exclusion zonea zone referred to in paragraph (1).United Kingdom2004 No. 933
exclusion zonean area in which navigation is excluded under paragraph (1);United Kingdom2003 No. 2831
exclusive basisauthorised use of a channel which is not shared with any other licensee;”;United Kingdom2008 No. 2106
exclusive economic zonean exclusive economic zone as defined in section 1802 of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
exclusive economic zonethe Exclusive Economic Zone of the United States established by Proclamation Number 5030, dated March 10, 1983, and the equivalent zone of Canada;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
exclusive elementa portion of a building that is a subject of unit ownership.JapanAct No. 69 of 1962
exclusive fishery limitsexclusive fishery limits of the State;IrelandNumber 8 of 2006
exclusive inputproperty or a service that is acquired or imported by the person for consumption or use directly and exclusively for the purpose of making taxable supplies for consideration or directly and exclusively for purposes other than making taxable supplies for consideration.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. E-15
exclusive licencea licence from the proprietor of or applicant for a patent conferring on the licensee, or on him and persons authorised by him, to the exclusion of all other persons (including the proprietor or applicant), any right in respect of the invention to which the patent or application relates, and “exclusive licensee” and “non-exclusive licence” shall be construed accordingly;SingaporeCap. 221
exclusive licencea licence in writing signed by or on behalf of the owner of a performer’s property rights authorising the licensee to the exclusion of all other persons, including the person granting the licence, to do anything requiring the consent of the rights owner.United Kingdom1996 No. 2967
exclusive supply obligationany direct or indirect obligation causing the supplier to sell the goods or services specified in the agreement only to one buyer inside the Community for the purposes of a specific use or for resale;European Union31999R2790
exclusive surveyora surveyor appointed by and working exclusively for an Assigning Authority;United Kingdom1998 No. 2241
exclusive usethe sole use, by a single consignor, of a conveyance or of a large freight container with a minimum length of 6 metres, in respect of which all initial, intermediate, and final loading and unloading is carried out in accordance with the directions of the consignor or consignee;United Kingdom1996 No. 1350
exculpatory materialmaterial which adversely affects the Secretary of State’s case or supports the appellant’s case;”;United Kingdom2007 No. 1285
executed goodsgoods subject to a writ of execution;United Kingdom2014 No. 407 (L. 1)
executing Statethe member State of the competent authority to which the request is made.United Kingdom2014 No. 3141
executing partythe party entitled to or requiring the execution of the order;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1998/en/si/03...
executing statea member state of the European Union, other than the United Kingdom in which the protected person resides, stays, or intends to reside or stay.United Kingdom2015 No. 107
executive agenciesthe executive departments and independent establishments in the executive branch of the Government, including wholly-owned Government corporations.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
executive agencya department, agency, or instrumentality in the executive branch of the United States Government.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
executive boardthe executive board established by subsection 14(1);CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-13
executive commissionerthe executive commissioner of the Health and Human Services Commission.United StatesHEALTH AND SAFETY CODE - Title
executive committeea committee of a new Council appointed under regulation 19;United Kingdom2010 No. 288 (W. 37)
executive committeethe executive committee of the Board established by section 8.CanadaS.C. 2003, c. 7
executive condominium schemethe housing scheme established by the Minister under section 3(1);SingaporeCap. 99A
executive decisiona decision made or to be made by a decision maker in connection with the discharge of a function which is the responsibility of the executive of a council;United Kingdom2015 No. 44
executive directora director who is an employee of the company;United Kingdom2010 No. 589
executive directorthe executive director of the council.United StatesHUMAN RESOURCES CODE - Title 7
executive facilitya facility owned or leased by an office or entity within the executive branch of the Government. The term includes a facility owned or leased by the General Services Administration on behalf of an office or entity within the judicial branch of the Government.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
executive member of the Boardany person appointed to membership of the Board under the provisions of Article 3(d) or 3(e) of the Health and Personal Social Services (Northern Ireland) Order 1991(6).United Kingdom1996 No. 562
executive membera person referred to in article 3(1)(d);United Kingdom2005 No. 133
executive officera director of a company or corporation, or an employee in any trade, business, profession or vocation whose monthly emoluments (including all allowances) are not less than twenty thousand rupees;Sri Lanka10 of 2006
executive officerthe president, every vice president, every trust officer, the cashier, the secretary, and the treasurer of a corporation, and any individual customarily performing similar functions with respect to any organization whether incorporated or unincorporated, but shall not include the chairman of the board of directors.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
executive or administrative personnelindividuals employed by a corporation who are paid on a salary, rather than hourly, basis and who have policymaking, managerial, professional, or supervisory responsibilities.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
executive, judicial, or legislative agencya department, agency, court, court administrative office, or instrumentality in the executive, judicial, or legislative branch of Government, including government corporations.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
executivea director, trustee, member of the governing body and member of the key management of a registered social landlord;United Kingdom2007 No. 165
executorany executor, administrator or other person administering the estate of a deceased person;SingaporeCap. 306, RG 2
exempt accommodationaccommodation which is provided by a housing association, registered charity or voluntary organisation where care, support or supervision is provided by, or on behalf of, that body to the occupants of that accommodation;United Kingdom1996 No. 111
exempt activityany operation specified in the Schedule involving the disposal or recovery of waste to which Article 3 applies.”.United Kingdom2003 No. 493
exempt advanced therapy medicinal producta product of the kind described in Article 3.7 of the 2001 Directive;”.United Kingdom2010 No. 1882
exempt aggregateaggregate which is not taxable aggregate;United Kingdom2002 No. 761
exempt agreementa consumer hire agreement which is an exempt agreement under articles 60O to 60Q;United Kingdom2013 No. 1881
exempt agreementa credit agreement which is an exempt agreement under articles 60C to 60H, but where only part of a credit agreement falls within a provision of articles 60C to 60H, only that part is an exempt agreement under those articles;”.United Kingdom2015 No. 853
exempt airport operatorthe person who is authorised to operate the airport by an exemption granted by the Authority under section 43;SingaporeCap. 41
exempt amountan amount of money not payable by an entitled person in respect of any Home Care service (category A) or Home Care service (category C) provided to the entitled person by an approved provider, because the entitled person is an exempt entitled person.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
exempt appointmentan appointment described in regulation 5;United Kingdom1996 No. 1313
exempt business advertisementan advertisement (whether illuminated or not) displayed on business premises within a building (or a forecourt associated with such premises) that refers wholly to any or all of the following: the business carried on, the goods or services provided, or the name or qualifications of the person carrying out the business or supplying the goods or services on those premises;United Kingdom2013 No. 290
exempt commoditya commodity that is not an excluded commodity or an agricultural commodity.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
exempt consigneea consignee referred to in Article 12(1) of the Directive;United Kingdom2010 No. 593
exempt cordless telephone apparatusa CT1 or an extended range CT1;United Kingdom1999 No. 2934
exempt developmentROMP development in respect of which the Welsh Ministers have made a direction under regulation 9(1);United Kingdom2009 No. 3342 (W. 293)
exempt direct insurance brokeran exempt insurance broker carrying on business as a direct insurance broker;SingaporeCap. 142, RG 16
exempt distribution systema distribution system operated or controlled by a distribution exemption holder who is covered by an exemption granted to it in relation to that system;”;United Kingdom2011 No. 2704
exempt early years providera provider of exempt early years provision;United Kingdom2014 No. 3352
exempt handlera person who would otherwise be considered a first handler, except that all avocados purchased by the person have already been subject to the assessment under section 7804(h) of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
exempt incineration plantany incineration plant on premises where there is plant designed to incinerate waste, including animal remains, at a rate of 50 kilogrammes or less per hour, not being an incineration plant employed to incinerate clinical waste, sewage sludge, sewage screenings or municipal waste; and for the purposes of this definition, the weight of waste shall be determined by reference to its weight as fed into the incineration plant;United Kingdom2003 No. 46
exempt incomeproperty received or acquired by a person in such circumstances that it is, because of any provision of Part I, not included in computing the person’s income, but does not include a dividend on a share or a support amount (as defined in subsection 56.1(4));CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
exempt information documentthe original and copies of a document so designated under rule 136(3) of the Land Registration Rules 2003;United Kingdom2007 No. 992
exempt input taxinput tax, or a proportion of input tax, which is attributable to exempt supplies in accordance with the method used under regulation 29 or approved or directed to be used under regulation 30, as the case may be;SingaporeCap. 117A, RG 1
exempt mirrora mirror no part of which is less than 2,000 mm above the ground or which does not protrude more than 100 mm beyond the extreme outer edge of the vehicle and, if integrated in the bodywork of the vehicle, one which provides a frontal deflecting area of an angle not more than 45º measured in relation to the longitudinal plane of the vehicle and, in the case of vehicles steered with handle bars, with the steered wheel in the straight ahead position and for the purposes of this definition “bodywork” includes panels, doors, fairings and fittings comparable to the aforesaid;United Kingdom2004 No. 484
exempt moneylenderany moneylender who has been granted an exemption under section 35 or 36 from holding a licence;SingaporeCap. 188
exempt percentagea percentage approved in writing by the Minister of Natural Resources for that period in respect of the project;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. P-12
exempt period(subject to article 8) the period from 31st March 1995 until (but not including) the exemption end date;United Kingdom1995 No. 678 (S. 55)
exempt personany person of a class or description specified in the First Schedule;KenyaNo. 45 of 2013
exempt product of animal originany of the products mentioned in Schedule 1;United Kingdom1997 No. 499
exempt propertyproperty any income or gain from the disposition of which by the taxpayer at that time would, because the taxpayer is non-resident or because of a provision contained in a tax treaty, not cause an increase in the taxpayer’s tax payable under this Part;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
exempt reinsurance brokeran exempt insurance broker carrying on business as a general reinsurance broker or a life reinsurance broker;SingaporeCap. 142, RG 16
exempt ship or aircraftany sovereign immune ship or aircraft or any ship of a State other than the United Kingdom which is exercising the right of innocent passage through that part of the United Kingdom territorial sea adjacent to England or Scotland;United Kingdom2003 No. 1895
exempt stationany of the following stations associated with the exempt network, namely Merton Park, Morden Road, Mitcham, Beddington Lane, Waddon Marsh, Addiscombe and Woodside.United Kingdom1996 No. 1356
exempt status application materialsthe application for recognition of exemption under section 501 and any papers submitted in support of such application and any letter or other document issued by the Internal Revenue Service with respect to such application.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
exempt suppliesany supplies that are not taxable supplies.”.United Kingdom2010 No. 559
exempt suppliessupplies specified in the First Schedule which are not subject to tax;KenyaNo. 35 of 2013
exempt supplya supply included in Schedule V;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. E-15
exempt trust donationa donation...United Kingdom2015 c. 25
exempt vehiclea rail vehicle known as Victoria Line 2009 Tube Stock (09TS) and with a number in the series 11001 to 11094, 12001 to 12094, 13001 to 13094 or 14001 to 14094;United Kingdom2013 No. 3318
exempt vesselany vessel belonging to or used by an exempt person;United Kingdom1997 No. 2949
exempted distributora distributor referred to in subsection (1) who has an account with a licensed distributor for the provision of electricity that is consumed in at least one eligible residential unit in an eligible complex;Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/regulation/r15160
exempted fireplacesfireplaces of a class prescribed under Article 17(7) of the Order;United Kingdom1999 No. 289
exempted mixed business premisesmixed business premises in which over half of the floor area is laid out for the storage, handling or display of goods other than meat and where none of the circumstances described in paragraphs (a) to (c) of paragraph 5(6) apply;United Kingdom2001 No. 85
exempted operational filea file of an element of the intelligence community that, in accordance with this subchapter, is exempted from the provisions of section 552 of title 5 that require search, review, publication, or disclosure of such file.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
exempted questiona question in relation to which the Rehabilitation of Offenders (Exceptions) (Northern Ireland) Order 1979(2) applies;United Kingdom2007 No. 3283
exempted treea tree exempted under section 19 ;IrelandNumber 31 of 2014
exempted vehiclethe rail vehicle known as the Bristol Harbour Railway’s former ballast wagon number DB978121 as owned, converted and operated by Bristol City Council on the Bristol Harbour Railway at the Bristol Industrial Museum.United Kingdom2003 No. 2408
exempting authoritythe Health and Safety Authority;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2011/en/si/02...
exemption CCA target periodthe CCA target period which ends in the qualification year for the phase.United Kingdom2010 No. 768
exemption certificate holdera person who has been issued with and holds an exemption certificate that is in force;United Kingdom2015 No. 151
exemption certificatea certificate given by the Secretary of State under paragraph 148(4) or (5) of Schedule 6 (full-exemption and part-exemption certificates in respect of combined heat and power stations for the purposes of climate change levy);United Kingdom2001 No. 486
exemptions registerthe register of vehicles exempt from tolls maintained by the undertaker in accordance with article 41 (power to charge tolls) and Schedule 12 (register of vehicles exempt from tolls);United Kingdom2011 No. 41
exemptionan exemption granted under section 54 or regulations made under section 56 .IrelandNumber 37 of 2013
exemptionan exemption under Part II of the Electricity Order;United Kingdom1997 No. 118
exempta sewer or lateral drain which is exempt under regulation 5;United Kingdom2011 No. 1566
exemptof disposing of their toxic formaldehyde wastes—underscores this point.United States78 FR 9111
exercise of religionreligious exercise, as defined in section 2000cc–5 of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
exertional heat strokelife-threatening central nervous system and multiple organ dysfunction from complications of hyperthermia which may manifest suddenly during extreme physical exertion in a hot environment;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
exhaust after-treatment systema catalyst (oxidation or 3-way), particulate filter, deNOx system, combined deNOx particulate filter or any other emission-reducing device that is installed downstream of the engine. This definition excludes exhaust gas recirculation (EGR), which is considered an integral part of the engine.European Union42010X0831(01)
exhaust aftertreatment systema catalyst (oxidation or 3-way), particulate filter, deNOx system, combined deNOx particulate filter or any other emission-reducing device that is installed downstream of the engine. This definition excludes exhaust gas recirculation, which, where fitted, is considered an integral part of the engine system;European Union32005L0078
exhaust emissionssubstances emitted into the atmosphere from any opening downstream from the exhaust port of an engine or vehicle’s engine.CanadaSOR/2011-10
exhaust systema complete set of components through which the exhaust gases escape from the engine unit of a motor vehicle including those which are necessary to limit the noise caused by the escape of those gases;United Kingdom1999 No. 454
exhibition or faircommercial events of a specific duration at which several exhibitors make demonstrations of their products to trade visitors or to the general public.European Union32011R1232
exhibition organisera person who by way of business organises exhibitions and any other member of the same group of interconnected bodies corporate;United Kingdom1995 No. 3299
exhibition pointany place where films are exhibited and includes a cinema multiplex with one or more exhibition halls.SingaporeCap. 107, RG 3
exhibitionan exhibition or display held for the purposes of any trade, business or profession, and includes any demonstration of the use or uses to which material included in such an exhibition or display may be put;United Kingdom2006 No. 1500
exhibitorany person (public or private) exhibiting any animals, which were purchased in commerce or the intended distribution of which affects commerce, or will affect commerce, to the public for compensation, as determined by the Secretary, and such term includes carnivals, circuses, and zoos exhibiting such animals whether operated for profit or not; but such term excludes retail pet stores, an owner of a common, domesticated household pet who derives less than a substantial portion of income from a nonprimary source (as determined by the Secretary) for exhibiting an animal that exclusively resides at the residence of the pet owner, organizations sponsoring and all persons participating in State and country fairs, livestock shows, rodeos, purebred dog and cat shows, and any other fairs or exhibitions intended to advance agricultural arts and sciences, as may be determined by the Secretary.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
exhibitany document or thing which has been produced and used in evidence at a trial by the Court Martial, whether it is attached to the proceedings of the Court Martial or not;United Kingdom2009 No. 2657
exhumationthe removal from the ground, catacomb, mausoleum, or columbarium of a body or cremated human remains;United Kingdom2000 No. 2048
existing Boardsthe Aberdeen and Grampian Tourist Board, the Angus and City of Dundee Tourist Board, the Argyll, the Isles, Loch Lomond, Stirling and Trossachs Tourist Board; the Highlands and Islands Tourist Board, the Kingdom of Fife Tourist Board, the Orkney Tourist Boards, the Perthshire Tourist Board, the Shetland Tourist Board, and the Western Isles Tourist Board, established under the existing schemes;United Kingdom2004 No. 397
existing CF unitsthe units in the Capital Fund in existence on the effective date;United Kingdom2003 No. 778
existing CFF areathe area of a relevant authority falling within part (a) of the definition of “relevant authority” in this regulation;United Kingdom1996 No. 889
existing Commissionersthe Commissioners immediately before the new constitution date;United Kingdom2007 No. 3463
existing Constitutionthe Constitution set out in Schedule 1 to the St Helena Constitution Order 1988(3);United Kingdom2009 No. 1751
existing Constitutionthe Constitution set out in Schedule 2 to the Turks and Caicos Islands Constitution Order 2006(2) as amended and supplemented by the Turks and Caicos Islands Constitution (Interim Amendment) Order 2009(3) and the Turks and Caicos Islands (Interim Amendment) (Amendment) Order 2010(4).United Kingdom2011 No. 1681
existing Councilthe Council as it exists immediately before the appointed day;United Kingdom2005 No. 712
existing GIF unitsthe units in the Gross Income Fund in existence on the effective date;United Kingdom1999 No. 551 (L. 1)
existing HYF unitsthe units in the High Yield Fund in existence on the effective date;United Kingdom2003 No. 778
existing Highland and Islands Fire Boardthe joint board formerly called the Northern Fire Board and latterly called the Highland and Islands Fire Board constituted by the Northern Combined Fire Area Administration Scheme Order 1975;United Kingdom1995 No. 2633 (S. 188)
existing Hungerford footbridgethe existing footbridge over the River Thames immediately adjoining the Charing Cross Railway Bridge in the City of Westminster and the London Borough of Lambeth;United Kingdom1999 No. 2981
existing Legislative Councilthe Legislative Council of St Helena established by the existing Constitution;United Kingdom2009 No. 1751
existing Lloyd’s policyany insurance policy entered into by a Lloyd’s underwriter before 8th January 2002 and which was authorised under the repealed section 34;SingaporeCap. 142
existing Lothian and Borders Fire Boardthe joint board of that name constituted by the South Eastern Combined Fire Area Administration Scheme Order 1975;United Kingdom1995 No. 2634 (S. 189)
existing Lothian and Borders Joint Police Boardthe joint police committee constituted by the South-Eastern Police (Amalgamation) Order 1975.United Kingdom1995 No. 2640 (S. 195)
existing Northern Ireland schemea scheme in force made under the old regulation 4;United Kingdom2011 No. 2911
existing Ordersthe Orders referred to in the Schedule;United Kingdom1997 No. 124
existing Ordersthe Pensions Increase (Annual Review) Order 1972(8), the Pensions Increase (Annual Review) Order 1973(9), the Pensions Increase (Annual Review) Order 1974(10), the Pensions Increase (Annual Review) Order 1975(11), the Pensions Increase (Annual Review) Order 1976(12), the Pensions Increase (Annual Review) Order 1977(13), the Pensions Increase (Annual Review) Order 1978(14), the Pensions Increase (Review) Order 1979(15), the Pensions Increase (Review) Order 1980(16), the Pensions Increase (Review) Order 1981(17), the Pensions Increase (Review) Order 1982(18), the Pensions Increase (Review) Order 1983(19), the Pensions Increase (Review) Order 1984(20), the Pensions Increase (Review) Order 1985(21), the Pensions Increase (Review) Order 1986(22), the Pensions Increase (Review) Order 1987(23), the Pensions Increase (Review) Order 1988(24), the Pensions Increase (Review) Order 1989(25), the Pensions Increase (Review) Order 1990(26), the Pensions Increase (Review) Order 1991(27), the Pensions Increase (Review) Order 1992(28), the Pensions Increase (Review) Order 1993(29), the Pensions Increase (Review) Order 1994(30), the Pensions Increase (Review) Order 1995(31), the Pensions Increase (Review) Order 1996(32) and the Pensions Increase (Review) Order 1997(33).United Kingdom1998 No. 503
existing Schemethe C.I.E. Superannuation Scheme 1951 set out in the Schedule to the Córas Iompair Éireann Superannuation Scheme 1951 (Confirmation) Order 1951 ( S.I. No. 353 of 1951 ) and subsequently amended by the amending Superannuation Schemes confirmed by Statutory Instruments numbered 221 of 1963, 80 of 1971, 254 of 1974, 47 of 1977, 126 of 1981, 245 of 1982, 345 of 1982, 287 of 1985, 339 of 1986, 58 of 1987, 29 of 1989, 212 of 1989, 234 of 1991, 12 of 1992, 13 of 1992, 421 of 1992, 323 of 2000, 122 of 2002, 390 of 2003, 11 of 2004, 261 of 2004 and 10 of 2006.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2010/en/si/00...
existing Schemethe C.I.E. Superannuation Scheme 1951 set out in the Schedule to the Córas Iompair Éireann Superannuation Scheme 1951 (Confirmation) Order 1951 ( S.I. No. 353 of 1951 ), and subsequently amended by the amending Superannuation Schemes confirmed by Statutory Instruments numbered 221 of 1963, 80 of 1971 254 of 1974, 47 of 1977, 126 of 1981, 245 of 1982, 345 of 1982, 287 of 1985, 339 of 1986, 58 of 1987, 29 of 1989, 212 of 1989, 234 of 1991, 12 of 1992, 13 of 1992, 421 of 1992 and 323 of 2000;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2002/en/si/01...
existing Trusteesthe trustees of the Trust in office immediately before the new constitution date;United Kingdom2012 No. 1984
existing advertisementany advertisement which is in existence on 10th March 1972.SingaporeCap. 39, RG 3
existing agreementa local authority agreement which is made before the appointed day;United Kingdom2013 No. 1469 (W. 140) (C. 57)
existing aircrafta civil aircraft other than a new aircraft.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
existing amusement ridean amusement ride which has been in operation at any time during the period of 12 months immediately preceding 1st July 2011, whether on a continuous or an intermittent basis;SingaporeCap. 6A
existing arc21the arc21 constituted under Article 3(1) of the 2012 Order;United Kingdom2015 No. 183
existing areaa local justice area as it exists immediately before 1st January 2012;United Kingdom2011 No. 1708
existing assessmenta maintenance assessment which is in force with an effective date which is before 3rd March 2003;United Kingdom2003 No. 53 (C. 4)
existing authoritya regional, islands or district council or the Central Scotland Water Development Board;United Kingdom1995 No. 1340 (S. 100)
existing banksthe banks that are parties to a merger agreement other than the Bank, and “existing bank” shall be construed accordingly;SingaporeCap. 19
existing benefitincome-based jobseeker’s allowance, income-related employment and support allowance, income support, housing benefit and child tax credit and working tax credit;United Kingdom2014 No. 1452 (C. 56)
existing bodiesthe existing Council, the existing central committees, the existing country and regional committees and the existing panels;United Kingdom2005 No. 712
existing breakwaterthe existing breakwater shown on the deposited plan protecting the Fishermen’s Dock;United Kingdom1999 No. 403
existing bridgethe existing opening bridge crossing the Back Water Channel and known as Poole Bridge;United Kingdom2006 No. 2310
existing central committeesthe Executive Committee, the Finance Committee and the Properties Committee as those committees exist immediately before the appointed day;United Kingdom2005 No. 712
existing certificatea certificate granted before 1st August 1986.SingaporeCap. 179
existing club transfer arrangementsarrangements approved by the scheme manager of the existing scheme as providing reciprocal arrangements between the existing scheme and other existing club schemes for making and receiving transfer value payments;United Kingdom2014 No. 310
existing committee membersthe committee members who hold office immediately before the committee becomes constituted in accordance with this Schedule;United Kingdom2012 No. 1825
existing companyan unregistered company that was incorporated before 1st October 2009.United Kingdom2009 No. 2436
existing copyright worka work in which copyright subsisted immediately before commencement.United Kingdom2013 No. 1782
existing councila member of such a council;United Kingdom2013 No. 3156
existing country and regional committeesthe Committee for Wales, the Committee for Northern Ireland and the nine regional committees as they exist immediately before the appointed day;United Kingdom2005 No. 712
existing credit coverthe supplier credit cover (if any) of S which applies at the time the draw down is made.United Kingdom2014 No. 3354
existing dam or conduitany dam or conduit the construction of which was completed before August 8, 2005, and which does not require any construction or enlargement of impoundment or diversion structures (other than repair or reconstruction) in connection with the installation of a turbine or other generating device.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
existing designation for money launderingthe designation of the Treasury, in Schedule 1 to the European Communities (Designation) (No.2) Order 1992(3), for measures relating to preventing the use of the financial system for the purpose of money laundering.United Kingdom2007 No. 2133
existing directora person who, immediately before the meeting, is a director of the company.”.United Kingdom2005 No. 56
existing dischargea discharge which is similar in nature, composition and temperature to, and is of a similar volume and is made at a similar rate to, a discharge made during any corresponding period in the period of 12 months ending on the relevant date;IrelandNumber 30 of 2007
existing driveran individual who is registered with Transport for London as an existing driver in accordance with article 3(1);United Kingdom2003 No. 655
existing dwellinga dwelling constructed prior to 1st January 2000 never having been previously connected to the water mains or public sewer, as appropriate.United Kingdom2007 No. 151
existing electric powerplantany electric powerplant other than a new electric powerplant.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
existing electricity pylonthe electricity pylon at reference point 278906E, 185778N and includes any apparatus which is ancillary to that pylon;United Kingdom2004 No. 3054 (W. 263)
existing electronic communications apparatuselectronic communications apparatus which is already sending or receiving electronic communications;”;United Kingdom2014 No. 2692 (W. 267)
existing employeean employee whose...United Kingdom1996 No. 1919 (N.I. 16)
existing exposure situationan exposure situation that already exists when a decision on its control has to be taken and which does not call or no longer calls for urgent measures to be taken;European Union32013L0059
existing facilitiesfacilities that have been in operation for at least 2 years before the date on which the new environmental requirements are imposed.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
existing fishing boata fishing boat which is not a new fishing boat;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2007/en/si/03...
existing fishing vessela fishing vessel which is not a new fishing vessel;United Kingdom1998 No. 929
existing foot tunnelsof ingress or egress, shafts, stagings, buildings, apparatus, plant, machinery and subsidiary and incidental works;United Kingdom2005 No. 2222
existing fund applicationan application made under paragraph (1);United Kingdom2009 No. 3001
existing funda fund to which, immediately before 1st December 2009, section 756A of ICTA(57) applied;United Kingdom2009 No. 3001
existing generating stationa generating station which was accredited as at 25th June 2008;United Kingdom2010 No. 829
existing generating unita generating unit that has been commissioned;United Kingdom2014 No. 2043
existing harbour areathe area below the level of mean high water spring tides bounded by a line drawn from a point 53 degrees 09.603’N, 4 degrees 25.740’W through a point 53 degrees 04.560’N, 4 degrees 32.172’W to a point 53 degrees 0.632’N, 4 degrees 23.535’W and a line drawn between points 53 degrees 13.030’N, 4 degrees 11.235’W and 53 degrees 12.904’N, 4 degrees 11.060’W (based on the WGS 84 datum);United Kingdom2012 No. 1984
existing home provideran existing provider other than a nurses agency provider;United Kingdom2001 No. 3852 (C. 125)
existing homean existing undertaking, other than a licensed nurses agency, in respect of which the existing provider is to be treated, in accordance with paragraph 5(4) or (7), as having applied for and been granted registration as an establishment;United Kingdom2001 No. 3852 (C. 125)
existing industrial establishmentsthose industrial establishments already set up on the date of notification of this Directive;European Union31978L0176
existing installationa stationary storage tank or a loading installation which was in operation, or for the construction of which planning permission was granted, before 31st December 1995;United Kingdom1996 No. 2678
existing interconnectoran electricity interconnector that has been commissioned;United Kingdom2015 No. 875
existing land usean objective depiction of the use and functions of a territory as it has been and effectively still is in real life.European Union32013R1253
existing lawthe transferred provision under which the application was made.United Kingdom2005 No. 44 (C. 4)
existing leasebacka leaseback the...United Kingdom2004 c. 12
existing leasea lease of any part of the excluded property which is in force immediately before the transfer date.SingaporeCap. 41
existing lendera person or body falling within existing paragraph 3(1);United Kingdom1998 No. 258 (N.I. 1)
existing level crossingthe existing level crossing of Station Road/Station Approach, East Boldon, in the metropolitan borough of South Tyneside;United Kingdom1998 No. 3269
existing licence holdera person currently holding a site licence in respect of a relevant protected site;United Kingdom2014 No. 442
existing licencea PSV operator’s licence which was in force immediately before the appointed day;United Kingdom1995 No. 2835 (C. 68)
existing licencethe licence under which the revoked storage permit was granted.United Kingdom2011 No. 24
existing linea line introduced into commerce before January 1, 1990.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
existing major fuel-burning installationany installation which is not a new major fuel-burning installation.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
existing marina worksthe works forming the marina in Senhouse dock and shown for identification purposes on the harbour map;United Kingdom2007 No. 3463
existing masta mast with attached electronic communications apparatus which existed and was sending or receiving electronic communications at 3rd May 2013;United Kingdom2015 No. 596
existing membera member who is a member on the date the Code comes into force.United Kingdom2000 No. 2148
existing mineral leaseany lease in existence at the time land is acquired by the United States. Nothing in this section shall be construed to affect the existing surface management authority of any Federal agency.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
existing mining waste facilitya mining waste facility in operation on 1st May 2008;United Kingdom2009 No. 1799
existing mining waste operationa mining waste operation subsisting on 1st May 2008.”.United Kingdom2009 No. 1799
existing municipal waste energy projectany municipal waste energy project which is not a new municipal waste project.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
existing non-production installationa non-production installation for which there was a current safety case immediately before 18 July 2013;United Kingdom2015 No. 398
existing obligationsthe obligations (on environmental quality standards in the field of water policy) under Directive 2008/105/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council(9) (“the original Directive”) before it was amended by Directive 2013/39/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council(10) including, in particular, the achievement of good surface water chemical status in relation to the substances and the associated EQS listed in the original Directive;United Kingdom2015 No. 211
existing oil tankeran oil tanker which is not a new oil tanker as defined in paragraph (1).United Kingdom1996 No. 2154
existing open spacethe open space comprised in the land delineated on the deposited plans and thereon numbered 4, 12 and 12b in the District of South Bedfordshire and coloured green on the open space plan;United Kingdom2006 No. 3118
existing orderany order...United Kingdom1998 No. 1071 (N.I. 6)
existing owneran existing provider other than an existing care home manager;United Kingdom2001 No. 3852 (C. 125)
existing panelsthe Archaeology Panel, the Architectural Panel, the Arts Panel, the Estates Panel, the Gardens Panel, the Investment Panel and the Nature Conservation Panel as they exist immediately before the appointed day;United Kingdom2005 No. 712
existing patentan application mentioned in section 127(2)(b).United Kingdom1995 No. 2093
existing permitan existing authorisation, registration, discharge consent or groundwater permit;United Kingdom2010 No. 675
existing pierthe pier approximately 211 metres in length and 107 metres in width at its widest point, the mid-line of which extends north-east from Hall Street at point NR 72236 20256 to point NR 72388 20401, being the pier known as the New Quay;United Kingdom2011 No. 422
existing planning obligationan obligation entered into by an existing planning agreement.”.United Kingdom2011 No. 348
existing plantan industrial plant which is operational on the date of notification of this Directive;European Union31983L0513
existing policya policy or proposal the substance of which (however expressed) was contained in a development plan which was operative as mentioned in paragraph (1)(a).United Kingdom1996 No. 1243
existing practitionera person whose name was, immediately before the relevant date, included in an old list;United Kingdom2002 No. 2469
existing premisespremises which have been previously supplied with electricity (whether by the exempt supplier in question or by anyone else) for a period of at least twelve months except premises to which that exempt supplier is not supplying Class C electricity and which were supplied by that exempt supplier on 31st March 1990 pursuant to an agreement to supply those premises which was subsisting on that date;United Kingdom1995 No. 909
existing private hire vehiclea vehicle which is for the time being registered by Transport for London as an existing private hire vehicle in accordance with article 3;United Kingdom2004 No. 242
existing production installationa production installation for which there was a current safety case immediately before 18 July 2013;United Kingdom2015 No. 398
existing providera person who carries on an existing agency;United Kingdom2003 No. 368
existing proxya person who is to be treated as having been appointed as proxy by virtue of paragraph 5(6).United Kingdom2010 No. 2837
existing public body pension schemea public body pension scheme specified on a list published by the Department for the purpose of this Schedule;United Kingdom2014 No. 290
existing purchasera purchaser to whom a producer's milk quota or part thereof is for the time being attached;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2000/en/si/00...
existing rail systemthe structure composed of lines and fixed installations of the existing rail system plus the rolling stock of all categories and origin travelling on that infrastructure.European Union32001L0016
existing railway centre demonstration linethe railway and works relating thereto in the County of Staffordshire lying immediately to the south of Cheddleton Station in the parish of Cheddleton on lands owned by or leased to the Company and shown marked “existing railway centre demonstration line & sidings” on the deposited plans;United Kingdom1996 No. 1267
existing railwaythe existing railway of the Society described in Schedule 1 to this Order together with all lands and works relating thereto;United Kingdom1995 No. 1236
existing registered marka trade...United Kingdom1994 c. 26
existing scheme rulesthe provisions of the existing scheme, an existing club scheme or an existing public service scheme;United Kingdom2014 No. 217
existing schemea pension scheme to which paragraph 1(1) of Schedule 36 applies;United Kingdom2006 No. 365
existing schemeany pension scheme in relation to which a dissolved body is an employer or one of a number of employers.United Kingdom2008 No. 576
existing service stationone which was in operation, or for the construction of which planning permission was granted, before 31st December 1995;United Kingdom1996 No. 2678
existing shipa ship or recreational craft which is not a new ship or recreational craft;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2007/en/si/03...
existing solid waste incineration unita solid waste unit which is not a new or modified solid waste incineration unit.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
existing sourceany stationary source other than a new source.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
existing special measures powerany existing power of the court to make an order or give leave for the taking of measures in relation to a witness which are similar to those which could be provided for by a special measures direction;United Kingdom2006 No. 2890
existing studenta College of Europe student who is not a new eligible student;United Kingdom2006 No. 953
existing tenantany joint tenant under the joint tenancy who was previously the sole owner of the real property before the disposal of the real property;SingaporeCap. 134, RG 30
existing terminalone which was in operation, or for the construction of which planning permission was granted, before 31st December 1998;United Kingdom2003 No. 96
existing transferee companya transferee company other than one formed for the purposes of, or in connection with, a cross-border merger;United Kingdom2007 No. 2974
existing transmission licencea transmission...United Kingdom2007 No. 913 (N.I. 7)
existing trust or company service providera trust or company service provider carrying on business in the United Kingdom immediately before 15th December 2007.United Kingdom2007 No. 2157
existing tunnelsthe existing foot tunnels and the Tyne Tunnel;United Kingdom2005 No. 2222
existing unita unit (including units subject to section 7411 of this title) that commenced commercial operation before November 15, 1990. Any unit that commenced commercial operation before November 15, 1990, which is modified, reconstructed, or repowered after November 15, 1990, shall continue to be an existing unit for the purposes of this subchapter. For the purposes of this subchapter, existing units shall not include simple combustion turbines, or units which serve a generator with a nameplate capacity of 25MWe or less.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
existing usethe purpose for which the land or estate is used at that time).United Kingdom1997 No. 12
existing vessela fishing vessel which is not a new vessel;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2007/en/si/06...
existing vessela vessel the keel of which was laid or that was at a similar stage of construction before July 18, 1982.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
existing visiting committeesthe visiting committees for Longriggend, Penninghame and Dungavel prisons;United Kingdom2000 No. 187
existing worksthe works constituting extensions to the existing pier, carried out by the Council in 2005, as described in article 5 (rights of navigation to be interfered with);United Kingdom2011 No. 422
existing(except in the definition of “original”) existing immediately before the carrying out of development described in this Order;United Kingdom2015 No. 70
existinga performance given before the commencement of this Part of the Schedule.IrelandNumber 28 of 2000
exit from the fleetthe removal of a fishing vessel from the fishing fleet register of a Member State, provided that Article 15(1) is complied with;European Union32002R2371
exit packageany agreement by which a local authority and a person agree that the person will relinquish an office or employment with the authority in exchange for compensation, and the cost of an exit package is to be calculated by adding together the costs of all benefits to that person which are payable by the authority as a result of that agreement, including any compulsory or voluntary redundancy costs, the capitalised cost of pension contributions in respect of added years, and ex-gratia payments;United Kingdom2014 No. 200
exit paymentthe assets required to be paid by the exiting employer over such period of time as the administering authority considers reasonable, to meet the liabilities specified in paragraph (2);United Kingdom2014 No. 164
exit strategya strategy for the liquidation of holdings by a venture capital or private equity fund according to a plan to achieve maximum return, including trade sale, write-offs, repayment of preference shares/loans, sale to another venture capitalist, sale to a financial institution and sale by public offering (including Initial Public Offerings);European Union2006C0313
exit summary declarationof transport only passing through the territorial waters or the airspace of the customs territory without a stop within that territory.European Union22009A0731(01)
exiting employeran employer of any of the descriptions specified in paragraph (1);United Kingdom2014 No. 44
exits.of egress in the event of an emergency. Therefore, the final rule clarifies additional types of exits in shipyard-employment workplaces to which the employer must maintain easy and open access.United States76 FR 24575
exitan exit from a regulated public service vehicle but does not include an exit which is provided for use only in case of emergency;United Kingdom2003 No. 37
exogenous lipoid pneumonitisinflammation of the pulmonary interstitium due to the aspiration or inhalation of oil-based substances;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
exostosisa benign bony growth in the outer ear;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
exotic animalexotic livestock or exotic fowl as defined by Section 161.001(a), Agriculture Code, aoudad sheep, or elk.United StatesPARKS AND WILDLIFE CODE - Titl
expanded affiliated groupan affiliated group (as defined in section 1504(a) without regard to section 1504(b)(3)); except that section 1504(a) shall be applied by substituting "more than 50 percent" for "at least 80 percent" each place it appears.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
expanded inspectionan inspection as specified in regulation 7.United Kingdom1995 No. 3128
expanded inspectionan inspection which covers at least the items listed in Annex VII to the Directive;United Kingdom2011 No. 2601
expansion areathe lands described in Parts II and III of the description of Nahanni National Park Reserve of Canada in Schedule 2.CanadaS.C. 2000, c. 32
expansion capitalfinancing provided for the growth and expansion of a company, which may or may not break even or trade profitably, for the purposes of increasing production capacity, market or product development or the provision of additional working capital;European Union2006C0313
expansion cisterna cistern or vessel connected to a water heating system which accommodates the increase in volume of water in the system when the water is heated from cold;United Kingdom1999 No. 1148
expatriate health insurance issuera health insurance issuer that issues expatriate health plans.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
expatriated corporationany corporation which is an expatriated entity (as defined in section 7874(a)(2)). Such term includes any predecessor or successor of such a corporation.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
expected approach timethe time at which an air traffic control unit expects that an arriving aircraft, following a delay, will leave the holding point to complete its approach for a landing;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2004/en/si/00...
expected environmental benefits of the renewable energy systemthe expected or likely quantifiable pollution reduction or other environmental gains by a particular project.United States70 FR 41264
expected lossthe ratio of the amount expected to be lost on an exposure from a potential default of a counterparty or dilution over a one-year period to the amount outstanding at default.European Union32013R0575R(02)
expected outcomesthe beneficial results to the educational performance of pupils at the school as a result of the school improvement targets being met;United Kingdom2014 No. 2677 (W. 265)
expected pensionthe annual rate of the pension which would have been in payment to the qualifying member in respect of rights accrued in a qualifying pension scheme as at the certification date if the scheme had not started to wind up.United Kingdom2005 No. 1986
expected positive exposurethe weighted average over time of expected exposures, where the weights are the proportion of the entire time period that an individual expected exposure represents.European Union32013R0575R(02)
expected week of birththe week, beginning with midnight between Saturday and Sunday, in which it is expected that C will be born;United Kingdom2015 No. 93
expected week of birththe week, beginning with midnight between Saturday and Sunday, in which it is expected that a child will be born.United Kingdom2015 No. 86 (C. 7)
expected week of childbirththe week beginning with midnight between Saturday and Sunday, in which childbirth occurs;United Kingdom1999 No. 471
expected weekthe week beginning with midnight between Saturday and Sunday, in which it is expected that the child will be born;United Kingdom2010 No. 1055
expedited approval facilitya covered chemical facility for which the owner or operator elects to submit a site security plan in accordance with section 622(c)(4) of this title;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
expedited orderan order made under section 66(1);SingaporeCap. 353
expeditedcrediting a payment the same day or, if the payment is received after any cut-off time established by the creditor, the next business day.United States76 FR 79767
expeditiously as practicableimmediate compliance for Escanaba Paper. Thus, the codification of these limits provides no delayed compliance date, and therefore the limits apply as soon as this final rule becomes effective.United States77 FR 71533
expendable endowment fundsfunds which the charity trustees have the option, in certain circumstances, to spend as if it were income;United Kingdom2006 No. 218
expenditure forecast statementa statement published by the Secretary of State in accordance with regulation 37E;United Kingdom2013 No. 1033
expenditure of a capital natureexpenditure treated by the local education authority as expenditure of a capital nature;United Kingdom1997 No. 996
expenditurea charge in respect of a net budgetary expenditure as shown in the statement of revenues and expenditures of the government for the year;CanadaS.C. 1992, c. 19
expenditureall relevant expenditure made or incurred between the date on which the Returning Officer issued the notice required by sub-paragraph (2) of paragraph 7 of this Scheme and the polling day, other than reasonable travelling and subsistence expenses of the candidate and of his family, and reasonable travelling and subsistence expenses of other persons not defrayed by or on behalf of the candidate.United Kingdom2001 No. 3057
expenses attributable to the insolvencypayments made to investors under section 27, together with any expenses (including administrative expenses attributable to that insolvency) incurred by the scheme manager in connection with the making of such payments or in connection with that insolvency;United Kingdom2001 No. 2967
expenses of the special administrationthose expenses incurred in the course of the special administration, or treated as incurred as such by these Rules, that are to be paid out in accordance with Part 4;United Kingdom2011 No. 2262 (S. 3)
expensesdisbursements incurred by the representative, including counsel’s fees and the expense of obtaining an expert’s report;United Kingdom2010 No. 1206
expensesout of pocket expenses, travelling expenses and subsistence allowance;”.United Kingdom2008 No. 2448
experience pointa point awarded under paragraph 18.2 to a classroom teacher in respect of experience;”.United Kingdom2000 No. 868
experienced persona person who carried out relevant work before 10th July 2006.United Kingdom2006 No. 1510
experienced persona person who carried out relevant work before 31st August 2006;United Kingdom2006 No. 321
experimental aerospace vehiclean object intended to be flown in, or launched into, orbital or suborbital flight for the purpose of demonstrating technologies necessary for a reusable launch vehicle, developed under an agreement between the Administration and a developer.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
experimental completion datethe last date on which data are collected from the study;United Kingdom1999 No. 3106
experimental populations.to meet recovery criteria while maintaining the cooperation of stakeholders, such as other agencies, municipalities, and landowners, which is essential for eventual success of the reintroduced population.United States78 FR 59555
experimental service changean addition of service to an existing transit route or the establishment of a new transit route.United StatesTRANSPORTATION CODE - Title 6
experimental starting datethe date on which the first study specific data are collected;United Kingdom1999 No. 3106
experimental vessela vessel owned by the United States Government (including a vessel in the National Defense Reserve Fleet) that has been constructed, reconditioned, or remodeled for experimental or testing purposes.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
experimentalusing methods that are untried or unproven;CanadaC-17 RSA 2000
experimentationpressure equipment or an assembly designed or adapted for the purpose only of conducting any test or measurement in relation to that pressure equipment or assembly.United Kingdom1999 No. 2001
expert advice or assistanceadvice or assistance derived from scientific, technical or other specialized knowledge.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
expert clinical adviceadvice which is given by a person who is suitably trained and who has relevant experience in respect of the appliance;United Kingdom2009 No. 3340
expert examinera person or institution designated as an expert examiner under section 6;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-51
expert membera member of an ethics committee who is a health care professional or who has professional qualifications or experience relating to the conduct of, or use of statistics in, clinical research, unless the said qualifications or experience relate only to the ethics of clinical research or medical treatment;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2004/en/si/01...
expert witnessa person of any calling, profession or trade who gives evidence at an inquest because of his or her expertise, other than a professional witness;United Kingdom2013 No. 1615
expert witnessa person who appears to the court to possess the appropriate qualifications or experience about the matter to which the witness's evidence relates.IrelandNumber 27 of 2010
expertspersons who are military or civilian staff seconded to the European Union institutions in accordance with Article 1 of the Agreement;United Kingdom2009 No. 887
experta natural person, and may be the holder from time to time of a named office or position in a body corporate or other body or organisation;IrelandNumber 20 of 1996
expertan independent expert who is not an employee of a party.United Kingdom2006 No. 831
expiry date for objectionsthe date, being a date not less than 42 days after the date on which the application in question is made, which the applicant specifies in the notice published pursuant to rule 14(1) as the final date for making objections and other representations;United Kingdom2006 No. 1466
expiry date for representationsthe date, being a date not less than 28 days after the date of the notice to be served under article 5(1), which the Scottish Ministers specify in that notice as the final date for making representations;United Kingdom2008 No. 200
expiry datea date no later than 30 days after the date of the instrument;IrelandNumber 38 of 2014
expiry datethe date after which, or the month and year after the end of which, a medicinal product should not be used, or the date before which, or the month and year before the beginning of which, a medicinal product should be used.SingaporeCap. 176, OR 4
explain[ing] why the model estimates higher costs in some states relative to others in a distribution that differs from carriers' book costs and from some observers' expectations,of determining appropriate levels of high-cost support. To the contrary, as noted, the record demonstrates a significant increase in telephone subscribership in Puerto Rico in the years since the NPRM was issued.United States75 FR 25113
explanatory modelof the dependent variable in the class of hospitals of interest and all other hospitals, holding all other variables in the equation constant.United States70 FR 68516
explicitly requirefor border officials to ensure that each specimen exported or imported is the specimen indicated on the certificate.United States72 FR 48402
explodera device designed for firing detonators;United Kingdom2006 No. 204
exploitation licencea licence authorising the licensee to exploit the hard mineral resources of such part of the deep sea bed as may be specified in the licence”;United Kingdom1997 No. 2979
exploitationchild pornography or child prostitution;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
exploration areathe area for the time being in which the Licensee may exercise the rights granted by this licence;United Kingdom1999 No. 160
exploration costan expense incurred for the purpose of determining the existence, location, extent, quality or economic potential of a mineral deposit in Nunavut, but does not include an expense incurred for the purpose of bringing a mine into production.CanadaSOR/2014-69
exploration licencea licence authorising the licensee to explore for the hard mineral resources of such part of the deep sea bed as may be specified in the licence”.United Kingdom1997 No. 2979
exploration licencea licence granted under section 12;IndiaACT NO. 17 OF 2003
exploration or exploitation rightsrights to assets to be produced by the exploration or exploitation of the seabed and subsoil and their natural resources in Norway, including rights to interests in or to the benefit of such assets.SingaporeCap. 134, OR 22A
exploration or exploitation rightsrights to assets to be produced by the exploration or exploitation of the seabed and subsoil and their natural resources in such territory, including rights to interests in or the benefit of such assets;United Kingdom1997 No. 2985
exploration wellany well other than a well drilled for the purposes of, or in connection with, a development;United Kingdom1998 No. 968
explorationthe process of searching for minerals, including (1) geophysical surveys where magnetic, gravity, seismic, or other systems are used to detect or imply the presence of such minerals, and (2) any drilling, whether on or off known geological structures, including the drilling of a well in which a discovery of oil or natural gas in paying quantities is made and the drilling of any additional delineation well after such discovery which is needed to delineate any reservoir and to enable the lessee to determine whether to proceed with development and production;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
explorationthe search for new or unexplored deposits of minerals, including related development work, within the United States, its Territories and possessions, whether conducted from the surface or underground, using recognized and sound procedures including standard geophysical and geochemical methods for obtaining mineralogical and geological information.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
exploratory holea drill hole, adit, shaft, trench or other excavation made in connection with an exploratory program, and, for greater certainty, “exploratory hole” does not include an evaluation well;Canada270/1981
exploratory programa geological or geophysical study, reconnaissance or survey undertaken to establish the geological or physical settings of coal in a given area, or to ascertain the nature, quality or extent of coal occurrences in a given area;CanadaC-17 RSA 2000
exploratory wella well drilled on a geological feature on which a significant discovery has not been made;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 36 (2nd Supp.
explosionunplanned explosion;United Kingdom1995 No. 743
explosive actuated fastening toolof an explosive force, propels or discharges a fastener for the purpose of impinging it on, affixing it to or causing it to penetrate another object or material.CanadaSOR/2015-1
explosive articlean article containing one or more explosive substances;United Kingdom1996 No. 2093
explosive articlean article that contains one or more Footnote *explosive substances.CanadaSOR/2013-211
explosive atmospherea mixture with air, under atmospheric conditions, of flammable substances in the form of gases, vapours, mists or dusts in which, after ignition has occurred, combustion spreads to the entire unburned mixture.European Union31999L0092
explosive atmospherea mixture, under atmospheric conditions, of air and one or more dangerous substances in the form of gases, vapours, mists or dusts in which, after ignition has occurred, combustion spreads to the entire unburned mixture;United Kingdom2010 No. 325
explosive iteman explosive article, a container containing an explosive substance or each smallest packaging unit containing explosive.United Kingdom2010 No. 1004
explosive propertiesthe properties of an organic peroxide that, in laboratory testing according to test series A, C or E of Part II of the Manual of Tests and Criteria, make the liquid or solid liable to detonate, deflagrate rapidly or show a violent effect when heated under confinement.CanadaSOR/2015-17
explosives detection canine teama canine and a canine handler that are trained to detect explosives, radiological materials, chemical, nuclear or biological weapons, or other threats as defined by the Secretary.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
explosives licencea licence issued by the Secretary of State for the purposes of Part II;United Kingdom1995 No. 87
explosivesClass 1 explosives as classified in the manual published by the United Nations Organisation and entitled “Eleventh Revised Edition of the Recommendations prepared by the United Nations Committee of Experts on the Transport of Dangerous Goods” (ISBN 92-1-139067-2 or a later edition thereof which is in substitution for and not an alternative to the edition aforesaid;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2005/en/si/00...
explosivesany chemical compound mixture, or device, the primary or common purpose of which is to function by explosion; the term includes, but is not limited to, dynamite and other high explosives, black powder, pellet powder, initiating explosives, detonators, safety fuses, squibs, detonating cord, igniter cord, and igniters. The Attorney General shall publish and revise at least annually in the Federal Register a list of these and any additional explosives which he determines to be within the coverage of this chapter. For the purposes of subsections (d), (e), (f), (g), (h), and (i) of section 844 of this title, the term "explosive" is defined in subsection (j) of such section 844.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
explosivean explosive article or explosive substance;United Kingdom2006 No. 204
explosivegunpowders, powders used for blasting, all forms of high explosives, blasting materials, fuzes (other than electric circuit breakers), detonators, and other detonating agents, smokeless powders, other explosive or incendiary devices within the meaning of paragraph (5) of section 232 of this title, and any chemical compounds, mechanical mixture, or device that contains any oxidizing and combustible units, or other ingredients, in such proportions, quantities, or packing that ignition by fire, by friction, by concussion, by percussion, or by detonation of the compound, mixture, or device or any part thereof may cause an explosion.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
export allocationan allocation issued under paragraph 6.3(3)(b);CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. E-19
export approved establishmentan establishment approved as such under regulation 12;”.United Kingdom2002 No. 278
export cable areathe area described as such in Part 1 of Schedule 1 whose co-ordinates are specified in that Schedule;United Kingdom2013 No. 343
export cablesWork No. 3A, as set out in paragraph 2(2) of this licence;United Kingdom2014 No. 1873
export certificatea certificate attesting that a returned product complies with animal or public health standards, issued to facilitate its original export from the customs territory of the Community by the authority responsible for monitoring such standards at the returned product’s Community establishment of origin.United Kingdom2006 No. 291
export chargesany tax, charge, or other fee collected by the country from which softwood lumber or a softwood lumber product, described in section 1683b(a) of this title, is exported pursuant to an international agreement entered into by that country and the United States.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
export credit insurancea policy of an insurance company that provides insurance to an exporter of goods or services against loss incurred by the exporter as a result of nonpayment for exported goods or services.CanadaSOR/2003-300
export dedicated establishmentan establishment approved as such under regulation 12 below;United Kingdom1999 No. 1103
export duties and taxescustoms duties and all other duties, taxes, fees or other charges which are collected on or in connection with the exportation of goods but not including fees and charges which are limited in amount to the approximate cost of services rendered;European Union31985D0204
export dutiesagricultural levies and other export charges provided for under the common agricultural policy or under specific arrangements applicable to certain goods resulting from the processing of agricultural products;European Union31983R0918
export dutycustoms duty payable on the export of goods;European Union32013R0952
export elevatorany grain elevator, warehouse, or other storage or handling facility in the United States as determined by the Secretary, from which grain is shipped from the United States to an area outside thereof;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
export graingrain for shipment from the United States to any place outside thereof;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
export health certificatea certificate issued by the Director-General or an authorised officer stating to the effect that the consignment has been examined in accordance with the requirements of that country and has been found to be fit for human consumption and in compliance with the requirements of that country;SingaporeCap. 349A, R 2
export houseany person registered in the United Kingdom who in the course of his business in the United Kingdom arranges or finances the export of goods from the United Kingdom to a place outside the member States.United Kingdom1995 No. 2518
export of non-traditional goods'the export of any goods , as defined in section 52 including deemed export of such goods within the meaning of section 49. not less than eighty per centum of the total turnover of such undertakes for any year of assessment.'.Sri Lanka37 of 2003
export permita Basel export permit or a special export permit;SingaporeCap. 122A
export permita permit issued under section 43.CanadaSOR/2000-217
export port locationa commonly recognized port of export in the United States or Canada, as determined by the Secretary, from which grain produced in the United States is shipped to any place outside the United States;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
export priceexport price determined in accordance with sections 24 to 30;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. S-15
export proposala proposal to export hazardous or other waste and to deal with it outside Singapore;SingaporeCap. 122A
export quotathe entitlement to export from Sri Lanka to any other country any specified quantity of textiles and textile products, during specified period of time, under, and in accordance with, an agreement between the Government of Sri Lanka and the Government of that other country ;Sri Lanka33 of 1996
export revenue percentagethe proportion (expressed as a percentage) that the person’s export revenue for the year is of the person’s specified total revenue for the year.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. E-15
export subsidya subsidy or portion of a subsidy that is contingent, in whole or in part, on export performance;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. S-15
export-orientedthat there is still significant capacity available for production for export and this could potentially be used to increase further the existing exports to the Community, in the event of expiry of the measures.European Union32002R0658
exportation of goodsthe exportation of goods to a destination outside the Community, and cognate words shall be construed accordingly;IrelandNumber 31 of 2010
exportation(except where the context otherwise requires) exportation from the United Kingdom to any destination outside the United Kingdom and the Isle of Man; “exporter” and other cognate expressions shall be construed accordingly;United Kingdom2006 No. 1846
exportedlivestock or livestock products that are physically shipped to locations outside of the 50 States.United States73 FR 28606
exporter or producerthe exporter of the subject merchandise, the producer of the subject merchandise, or both where appropriate. For purposes of section 1677b of this title, the term "exporter or producer" includes both the exporter of the subject merchandise and the producer of the same subject merchandise to the extent necessary to accurately calculate the total amount incurred and realized for costs, expenses, and profits in connection with production and sale of that merchandise.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
exporter’s licencea licence issued under section 9;KenyaCAP. 359
exportera person holding a licence;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. E-6
exporterany person from outside the United States who exports kiwifruit into the United States.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
exporting Membera Member using the system to produce pharmaceutical products for, and export them to, an eligible importing Member.European Union22007A1129(01)
exporting countryany country or territory, other than Singapore, from which the goods, document or technology is exported or transmitted;SingaporeCap. 300, RG 1
exportany movement of a catch in its harvested or processed form from territory under the control of a State or free trade zone of landing, or, where that State or free trade zone forms part of a customs union, any other Member State of this customs union;European Union32006R1368
exportexport outside the British Islands and includes consigning for export, and “exporting” and “exported” shall be construed accordingly”.United Kingdom2001 No. 271
exposed animala bovine animal which has been exposed in any way to the infection of a TSE;United Kingdom2002 No. 225
exposed personany person wholly or partially in a danger zone;United Kingdom2008 No. 1597
exposed“[n]ot isolated or guarded,” and live parts that are insulated, but not guarded or isolated, are exposed. Thus, live parts operating at more than 150 volts with an insulating covering meet final § 1926.966(f)(1), but are still exposed. Therefore, the proposed note to § 1926.960(c)(1) inaccurately portrays insulated parts as not exposed, and OSHA did not include the note in the final rule.United States79 FR 20315
exposedexposed in any way to the infection of the disease;United Kingdom1997 No. 553
exposure control limit for quartzthe exposure control limit approved from time to time by the Health and Safety Commission for quartz in relation to the specified reference period when calculated by a method approved by the Health and Safety Commission;United Kingdom2007 No. 1894
exposure control limit for respirable dustthe exposure control limit approved from time to time by the Health and Safety Commission for respirable dust in relation to the specified reference period when calculated by a method approved by the Health and Safety Commission;United Kingdom2007 No. 1894
exposure limit valuethe level of daily exposure above which no employee shall be exposed;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2006/en/si/03...
exposure risk-weighting purposesthe purposes of determining the risk weight of an exposure in accordance with Article 80 of the banking consolidation directive;United Kingdom2006 No. 3221
exposure to electrical currentthe flow of electrical current through the human body from an external man-made source, from being struck by lightning or from being in the immediate vicinity of a lightning strike. This definition includes electrical current generated from an implanted electrical device. This definition excludes electrical current induced by external electromagnetic radiation in the form of eddy currents and displacement current, and electrical current induced by electrostatic phenomena;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
exposure to radonexposure to radon progeny;European Union32013L0059
exposuresany asset or off-balance sheet item referred to in Part Three, Title II, Chapter 2, without applying the risk weights or degrees of risk.European Union32013R0575R(02)
exposurean asset or off-balance sheet item.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2006/en/si/06...
exposurean asset or off-balance sheet item;European Union32013R0575R(02)
express bulk particular searcha bulk particular search made within 5 working days of the first working day after the date on which the application is received by the Register General;”;United Kingdom2010 No. 427
express consentconsent given in writing or in an electronic format.CanadaC.R.C., c. 945
express lenderany lender authorized by the Administration to participate in the Express Loan Program.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
express roada road which complies with the definition in the European Agreement on Main International Traffic Arteries of 15 November 1975(16);United Kingdom2012 No. 59
express roada road which complies with the definition in the European Agreement on Main International Traffic Arteries of 15 November 1975.European Union22005A0517(01)
expression of interesta notice served under sub-paragraph (1).United Kingdom2011 No. 2704
expression “tribunalthe First-tier Tribunal or, where determined by or under Tribunal Procedure Rules, the Upper Tribunal”.United Kingdom2009 No. 56
expression vectorscarriers (e.g. plasmid or virus) used to introduce genetic material into host cells;United Kingdom2015 No. 351
expropriated interest or rightany estate, interest or right that has been lost, in whole or in part, by the registration of a notice of confirmation under Part I;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. E-21
expropriatedtaken by the Crown under Part I;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. E-21
extemporaneously-prepared dispensing feean amount of $7.48;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
extemporaneously-prepared pharmaceutical benefita pharmaceutical benefit other than a ready-prepared pharmaceutical benefit;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
extended council tax reduction (qualifying contributory benefits)an extension of a period of entitlement to council tax reduction under regulation 49;United Kingdom2012 No. 319
extended council tax reductionan extension of a period of entitlement to council tax reduction under regulation 68 (extended council tax reduction);United Kingdom2012 No. 303
extended custodial prisonera person serving one or more sentences as defined under Article 14 of the 2008 Order;United Kingdom2009 No. 82
extended driving testa test of a kind prescribed by regulation 41;United Kingdom1999 No. 2864
extended family membera person who is not a family member of an EEA national under regulation 7(1)(a), (b) or (c) and who satisfies the conditions in paragraph (2), (3), (4) or (5).United Kingdom2006 No. 1003
extended final improvement noticea final improvement notice extended under regulation 40(1)(c);United Kingdom2014 No. 67
extended final improvement periodthe period specified by the chairing constable under regulation 40(4)(a)(i);United Kingdom2014 No. 67
extended hedge creationmanagement of new or existing hedges by fencing off a strip 3 metres from the centre line of the hedge and taking the necessary land out of agricultural production in order to provide more diverse flora and an improved habitat for invertebrates, birds and small mammals;United Kingdom1997 No. 330 (S. 23)
extended payment (severe disablement allowance and incapacity benefit)a payment of housing benefit pursuant to regulation 51;United Kingdom2006 No. 406
extended payment (severe disablement allowance and incapacity benefit)a payment of housing benefit pursuant to regulation 62ZB;”.United Kingdom2004 No. 145
extended paymenta payment of housing benefit payable pursuant to regulation 70;United Kingdom2008 No. 285
extended paymenta payment of housing benefit pursuant to regulation 62A;”.United Kingdom1996 No. 115
extended period of timea period that is normally 1 year, but not less than 6 months.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
extended periodthe period beginning with the day after that on which the final payment should have been received in accordance with paragraph (4) and ending with that on which the final payment is received.United Kingdom2010 No. 106
extended reduction (qualifying contributory benefits)a reduction under Schedule 1 by which a person is eligible pursuant to paragraph 38 or 41 of Schedule 1;United Kingdom2012 No. 2885
extended reduction periodthe period for which a person is in receipt of an extended reduction in accordance with paragraph 33 of Schedule 1 and paragraph 35 of Schedule 6 or paragraph 40 of Schedule 6;United Kingdom2013 No. 3029 (W. 301)
extended reductiona reduction under a scheme for which a person is eligible under Part 7 of Schedule 1 or paragraph 2 of Schedule 8;United Kingdom2012 No. 2885
extended trailstrails or trail segments which total at least one hundred miles in length, except that historic trails of less than one hundred miles may be designated as extended trails. While it is desirable that extended trails be continuous, studies of such trails may conclude that it is feasible to propose one or more trail segments which, in the aggregate, constitute at least one hundred miles in length.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
extending projectany project covering, or proposed to cover, land adjoining the area of one or more material past projects;United Kingdom2006 No. 518
extensification obligationsthe obligations assumed by a beneficiary by virtue of the undertakings referred to in regulation 3 or 10;United Kingdom1995 No. 891 (S. 74)
extensification periodthe period of five consecutive years commencing on the first day of the first winter after the acceptance by the Minister of an application;United Kingdom1995 No. 904
extension of protectionthe protection resulting from an international registration that extends to the United States at the request of the holder of the international registration, in accordance with the Madrid Protocol.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
extension piecean extension piece located immediately in front of the codend and excludes any tapered part of the net;United Kingdom2001 No. 649
extension piecean extension piece located immediately in front of the codend and excludes the tapered part of the net.United Kingdom2003 No. 366
extension railwaythe railway authorised to be constructed by this Order together with all lands and works relating to that railway and pending the completion of any part of the extension railway the expression shall include the site of that part;United Kingdom2010 No. 2136 (W. 192)
extension requesta written request filed with the Tribunal under section 30.04.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 47 (4th Supp.
extension servicethe Texas AgriLife Extension Service.United StatesEDUCATION CODE - Title 3 - Cha
extension yearof providing relief from the duplication of effort that will be required in the event that the recently proposed revisions to the ozone standard are promulgated in the near future.United States73 FR 16547
extensionan extension, under Article 10(2)(b) of the Order, of a private electricity supply licence;United Kingdom2007 No. 285
extensionthe informal education programs conducted in the States in cooperation with the Department of Agriculture.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
extensive croppinga specified arable rotation system without the use of pesticides (except to control statutory weeds) and restricted use of fertilisers in order to promote habitats for birds, in particular to allow nesting to be completed;United Kingdom1997 No. 330 (S. 23)
extensive damagedamage that can immediately be assessed by the Investigating Unit to cost at least €2 million in total;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2014/en/si/02...
extensive disruptions to trafficthat train services on a main railway line are suspended for six hours or more;European Union32014L0088
extensive grasslandpermanent grassland which is receiving no or only minimal inputs of fertiliser, pesticides, nutrients and other agricultural admixtures;United Kingdom1998 No. 1311
extensive meadowlandmeadowland which is receiving no or minimal inputs of fertiliser, pesticides, nutrients and other agricultural admixtures;United Kingdom1998 No. 1305
extensive pasturepasture that is receiving no fertiliser, pesticides or other agricultural admixtures;United Kingdom1998 No. 1305
extensive permanent grasslandpermanent grassland which is receiving no or only minimal inputs of fertiliser or pesticides;United Kingdom1998 No. 1308
extensively managed hay and grass silage cropscrops taken from previously sown improved grassland which has not been regularly reseeded and in which the productive sown grass species no longer predominate;”;United Kingdom1996 No. 1962 (S. 158)
extent of growth lagthe number of persons who would have been residents in a metropolitan city or urban county, in excess of the current population of such metropolitan city or urban county, if such metropolitan city or urban county had had a population growth rate between 1960 and the date of the most recent population count referable to the same point or period in time equal to the population growth rate for such period of all metropolitan cities. Where the boundaries for a metropolitan city or urban county used for the 1980 census have changed as a result of annexation, the current population used to compute extent of growth lag shall be adjusted by multiplying the current population by the ratio of the population based on the 1980 census within the boundaries used for the 1980 census to the population based on the 1980 census within the current boundaries.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
extent of housing overcrowdingthe number of housing units with 1.01 or more persons per room based on data compiled by the United States Bureau of the Census and referable to the same point or period in time.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
extent of povertythe number of persons whose incomes are below the poverty level. Poverty levels shall be determined by the Secretary pursuant to criteria provided by the Office of Management and Budget, taking into account and making adjustments, if feasible and appropriate and in the sole discretion of the Secretary, for regional or area variations in income and cost of living, and shall be based on data referable to the same point or period in time.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
exterior mirrora device defined in sub-paragraph (a), which can be fitted on the external surface of a vehicle.United Kingdom2007 No. 15
external accountanta person who by way of business provides accountancy services (other than when providing such services to the employer of the person) whether or not the person holds accountancy qualifications or is a member of a designated accountancy body;IrelandNumber 6 of 2010
external administratora person with whom the Secretary of State has made arrangements in connection with the implementation of the science NC test;”;United Kingdom2013 No. 1513
external advisera person appointed as such by a school governing body being one of the persons on a list of advisers in relation to the appraisal of head teachers maintained by the Secretary of State;United Kingdom2000 No. 1620
external appointment processa process for making one or more appointments in which persons may be considered whether or not they are employed in the public service.CanadaS.C. 2003, c. 22, ss. 12, 13
external borders of the Member Statesthe land and sea borders of the Member States and their airports and seaports, to which the provisions of Community law on the crossing of external borders by persons apply;European Union32007R0863
external bruisea haemorrhage or haematoma in an external part of the body, but does not include an injury to an internal organ. External bruise is also known as external contusion.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
external companyan EEA company or a non-EEA company;IrelandNumber 38 of 2014
external competent authoritya competent authority designated in relation to England, Northern Ireland, or Wales for the purposes of Article 4 of the Directive.United Kingdom2006 No. 465
external complaints bodya body corporate approved under subsection 455.01(1) or designated under subsection 455.1(1).CanadaS.C. 1991, c. 46
external compression of the affected vein or a vein draining the affected veinan endogenous or exogenous pathological structure that compresses, occludes, displaces or infiltrates the vein or a vein draining the affected vein;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
external debtany debt payable in any medium other than currency which at the time in question is legal tender for the payment of private and public debt in Singapore whether the debt is payable absolutely or at the option of the creditor in the other medium;SingaporeCap. 164
external emergency plana plan as required under the third paragraph of Article 6(3) of the Mining Waste Directive that has the objectives specified in the first paragraph of Article 6(4) of that Directive.United Kingdom2010 No. 675
external emergency response planthe Search and Rescue Framework for the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland as published by the Secretary of State, as revised or re-issued from time to time;United Kingdom2015 No. 398
external forfeiture orderan order for the forfeiture of property in the State which is made by a court in a designated state in or in connection with proceedings resulting from conduct which would, if it occurred in the State, constitute an indictable offence;IrelandNumber 7 of 2008
external journeya journey by an aircraft commencing at an airport and terminating at a destination outside Kenya, whether or not there is to be a break in such journey within Kenya;KenyaCAP. 475
external liabilitiesany liabilities which do not fall due to the members of the scheme;United Kingdom2005 No. 672
external liabilitiessuch liabilities of the scheme (other than liabilities within regulation 7(1)(a) or (b)) as are shown in the net assets statement in the relevant accounts, and their amount shall be taken to be the amount shown in that statement in respect of them.United Kingdom1996 No. 570
external marking agencya body nominated by ACCAC and approved by the National Assembly to mark NC tests;United Kingdom2004 No. 1026 (W. 123)
external marking agencya body nominated by Awdurdod Cwricwlwm Ac Asesu Cymru or the Curriculum and Assessment Authority for Wales(3) and approved by the Secretary of State to mark NC tests;”.United Kingdom1995 No. 522
external membera person who is not an elected member of a local authority;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2014/en/si/02...
external placement orderan order made under section 59B;SingaporeCap. 247
external placementthe serving by the prisoner of his sentence in such place or places, outside the limits of any prison, as may be specified in the external placement order;SingaporeCap. 247
external power supplyan external power supply circuit that is used to convert household electric current into DC current or lower-voltage AC current to operate a consumer product.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
external proceduresprocedures established with the Commission in accordance with article 3 of the 2013 Order;”;United Kingdom2015 No. 25
external stepthe last step or platform from an entrance or an exit which leads directly from the vehicle to the ground;United Kingdom2003 No. 37
external suppliera charity, a public institution or a qualifying non-profit organization (other than a hospital authority or a facility operator), that makes ancillary supplies, facility supplies or home medical supplies;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. E-15
external surfacethe outward facing surface at any height from the floor line up to a height of 2 metres from the horizontal surface on which the vehicle is standing.United Kingdom1996 No. 3013
external surfacethe outward facing surface at any height from the floor line up to a height of 2 metres from the horizontal surface on which the vehicle is standing;United Kingdom2006 No. 343
external testa test, set and marked by the Northern Ireland Council for the Curriculum, Examinations and Assessment, in accordance with the statutory arrangements for the assessment of pupils at the end of the third key stage;”;United Kingdom1998 No. 451
external ticketa ticket entitling the holder thereof to undertake a journey from an airport to some place outside Kenya whether or not there is to be a break in such journey within Kenya.KenyaCAP. 475
external verifying agencya body nominated by the Authority and approved by the Secretary of State to verify the recorded results of pupils' achievements in Welsh AT1 (oral) and AT2 (reading) in accordance with article 6;United Kingdom1997 No. 2009
external-cost chargea charge levied for the purpose of recovering the costs incurred in a Member State related to traffic-based air pollution and/or traffic-based noise pollution;European Union32011L0076
externalexternal to the 787 aircraft. Although the PIED is external to the other domains mentioned, it is “internal” to the aircraft. Special Condition 25-07-01-SC was developed to address interfaces between the PIED and the Aircraft Control and Airline Information Domains, and is therefore not redundant. We have made a minor change to these special conditions as a result of this comment. We have reworded the special conditions, changing the words “unauthorized external access” to “access by unauthorized sources external to the airplane” in order to clarify this point.United States72 FR 73582
extinguished rightsrights extinguished by section 10 (1) in or in relation to Anglo Irish Bank;IrelandNumber 1 of 2009
extirpated speciesa wildlife species that no longer exists in the wild in Canada, but exists elsewhere in the wild.CanadaS.C. 2002, c. 29
extra dutieswork, training or any other duty performed by an offender at times when he would not otherwise be required to perform any duty;United Kingdom2009 No. 1214
extra dutieswork, training or any other duty performed by the offender at times when he would not otherwise be required to perform any duty.United Kingdom2009 No. 1215
extra statutory maternity paya payment or payments made by an employer to an employee during a maternity pay period in order to supplement statutory maternity pay that is paid to that employee for that period;”.United Kingdom2001 No. 893
extra-high voltagea nominal voltage of more than 22,000 volts up to and including 132,000 volts in England and Wales and up to but excluding 132,000 volts in Scotland;United Kingdom2015 No. 698
extra-low voltagea voltage not exceeding 50V a.c. or 120V d.c., whether between conductors or between conductor and Earth;SingaporeCap. 89A, RG 5
extra-provincial bus transportof an extra-provincial bus undertaking;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 29 (3rd Supp.
extra-provincial bus undertakinga work or undertaking, for the transport of passengers or passengers and goods by bus, that connects a province with any other or others of the provinces or extends beyond the limits of a province;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 29 (3rd Supp.
extra-provincial motor carrier undertakingan extra-provincial bus undertaking or an extra-provincial truck undertaking;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 29 (3rd Supp.
extra-provincial truck undertakinga work or undertaking, for the transport of goods by motor vehicle other than a bus, that connects a province with any other or others of the provinces or extends beyond the limits of a province;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 29 (3rd Supp.
extra-statutory paymenta payment made by the Department, in respect of attendance allowance, the care component of disability living allowance or carer’s allowance which, but for the superseding decision referred to in paragraph (35)(b) or, as the case may be, (36)(b), would have been payable from 18th October 2007.”.United Kingdom2011 No. 356
extra-statutory schemethe non-statutory scheme of payments referred to in section 7;United Kingdom2002 No. 1592
extract more value from your real estate projects.of funding projects are speculative.United States77 FR 15566
extracted honeyhoney obtained by centrifuging de-capped broodless combs;United Kingdom2015 No. 208
extractionor in any form;United Kingdom1997 No. 3032
extractive wastewaste within the meaning of Article 2(1) of the Mining Waste Directive, except where it is excluded from the scope of that Directive by Article 2(2)(a) and (b);”.United Kingdom2009 No. 1799
extractive wastewaste within the meaning of Article 2(1) of the Mining Waste Directive, except where it is excluded from the scope of that Directive by Article 2(2)(a) and (b);United Kingdom2010 No. 675
extradition agreementan agreement that is in force, to which Canada is a party and that contains a provision respecting the extradition of persons, other than a specific agreement.CanadaS.C. 1999, c. 18
extradition partnera State or entity with which Canada is party to an extradition agreement, with which Canada has entered into a specific agreement or whose name appears in the schedule.CanadaS.C. 1999, c. 18
extradition treatya treaty concluded between Japan and a foreign state on the extradition of offenders.JapanAct No. 68 of 1953
extradition treatya treaty or agreement made by Singapore with a foreign State relating to the extradition of fugitives, and includes any treaty or agreement relating to the extradition of fugitives made before 9th August 1965 which extends to, and is binding on, Singapore;SingaporeCap. 103
extraditionthe delivering up of a person by one State to another as provided by treaty, convention or national legislation.IrelandNumber 30 of 2006
extrajudicial sanctiona sanction that is part of a program referred to in section 10.CanadaS.C. 2002, c. 1
extraordinary circumstances in which a normally excluded action may have a significant environmental effect.that documentation is expected to demonstrate that there are no unusual circumstances that warrant a higher level of NEPA review even when the project does not require detailed documentation and Agency review. The Agencies have not created a new “no unusual circumstances” requirement because that requirement is long-standing. Instead, in the NPRM, the Agencies re-emphasized the need to consider unusual circumstances for all CEs as required by 40 CFR 1508.4 and the Agencies' NEPA implementing procedures at 23 CFR part 771.United States79 FR 2107
extraordinary increaseextraordinary increase as defined by or determined in accordance with the regulations.  2006, c. 17, s. 126 (2).Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/statute/06r17
extraordinary life-sustaining treatmentany medical procedure or measure which, when administered to a terminally ill patient, will only prolong the process of dying when death is imminent, but excludes palliative care;SingaporeCap. 4A
extraordinary retirementa retirement of depreciable plant that results from causes not reasonably assumed to have been anticipated or contemplated in prior depreciation or amortization provisions, including such causes as fire, storm, flood, sudden and complete obsolescence or unexpected and permanent shutdown of an entire operating assembly.CanadaC.R.C., c. 1058
extra‑provincial commissionera person who, in respect of Canada or in respect of another province or territory of Canada, has duties, powers and functions similar to those of the Commissioner.CanadaH-5 RSA 2000
extraterritorial jurisdictiona municipality's extraterritorial jurisdiction as determined under Chapter 42.United StatesLOCAL GOVERNMENT CODE - Title
extreme coldzero degrees Celsius or below;';Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
extreme forward flexion of the lumbar spinebeing in a posture involving greater than 90 degrees of trunk flexion;'.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
extreme forward flexion of the lumbar spinebeing in a posture involving greater than 90 degrees of trunk flexion;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
extremely hazardous substancea substance on the list described in section 11002(a)(2) of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
extremely low frequency electromagnetic field (ELF-EMF)electromagnetic fields generated at a frequency of 3-3000 hertz (Hz);Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
extremitiesthe hands, forearms, feet and ankles;European Union32013L0059
extrinsic allergic alveolitisother than inhalation, such as ingested drugs.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
eye careany form of healthcare that is related to the diagnosis and treatment of eye or vision-related conditions;SingaporeCap. 213A
eye examination forma form supplied by a Health Board which is to be completed for the purposes of payment in respect of an eye examination;United Kingdom2006 No. 135
eye examinationa primary eye examination or a supplementary eye examination or both;United Kingdom2006 No. 135
eye irritationthe production of changes in the eye that are fully reversible within an observation period of 21 days.CanadaSOR/2015-17
eye protectoran appliance designed or adapted for use with any headgear or by being attached to or placed upon the head by a person driving or riding on a motor bicycle and intended for the protection of the eyes;United Kingdom1999 No. 535
eyethe organ of vision and associated structures involved in normal vision;United Kingdom1999 No. 3267