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TermDefinitionCountryCitation/Link
iatrogenic conjunctivitisa toxic follicular or infiltrative, nonspecific conjunctivitis produced by application of topical ocular medication;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
ice detection systems.of compliance with the regulation.United States74 FR 38328
ice-breakera ship specially designed and constructed for the purpose of assisting the passage of other ships through ice;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. A-12
ice-creamany ice cream which is a milk-based product;United Kingdom1995 No. 1372 (S. 101)
iceall kinds of ice, however formed;Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/regulation/r13047
icing sugarfine particles of white sugar or extra-white sugar or mixtures thereof;United Kingdom2003 No. 1563
iddahthe period within which a divorced woman or a widow is forbidden by the Muslim law to remarry;SingaporeCap. 3
ideal horizonthe notional horizon that would be seen from the place if the earth’s surface around the place were also at sea level.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
identical goodsby which a good is determined to qualify as originating;United States71 FR 76127
identical goodsgoods that are the same in all respects relevant to the particular rule of origin that qualifies the goods as originating.United States72 FR 31990
identifiable assets and liabilitiesthe assets and liabilities which are capable of being disposed of or discharged separately, without disposing of a business of the undertaking.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1996/en/si/00...
identifiable assets or liabilitiesthe assets or liabilities which are capable of being disposed of or discharged separately, without disposing of a business of the undertaking.IrelandNumber 38 of 2014
identifiable child abuse crime casea case that can be identified by the authorized criminal justice agency of the State as involving a child abuse crime by reference to the statutory citation or descriptive label of the crime as it appears in the criminal history record;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
identifiable formany representation of information that permits the identity of an individual to whom the information applies to be reasonably inferred by either direct or indirect means.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
identifiable groupany section of the public distinguished by colour, race, religion, national or ethnic origin, age, sex, sexual orientation, or mental or physical disability.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-46
identifiablethe assets or liabilities which are capable of being disposed of or discharged separately, without disposing of a business of the undertaking.United Kingdom1998 No. 504
identification codesthe letters and numbers assigned by the signatory parties of the Kyoto Protocol or the Secretariat of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, hereinafter referred to as "Secretariat," for per-unit identification of carbon dioxide equivalent quotas; the same shall apply hereinafter).JapanAct No. 117 of 1998
identification codeof identification as required under this Order or under the previous Orders;United Kingdom2009 No. 3364 (W. 296)
identification devicean eartag, electronic eartag, pastern tag, electronic pastern tag or bolus approved by the Scottish Ministers;United Kingdom2009 No. 414
identification documenta Kenyan national identification card or a Kenyan passport;KenyaCAP. 7
identification evidencea fingerprint, palm print or photograph of, or bodily sample from, a person and includes any related records;IrelandNumber 7 of 2008
identification evidencea fingerprint, palm print, iris identification or photograph of, or bodily sample from, a person and any related records.IrelandNumber 30 of 2006
identification marka mark complying with article 5;United Kingdom2002 No. 2154
identification namethe identification name assigned to an authorised claimant or his authorised agent by the Registrar under rule 11D;SingaporeCap. 308, R 1
identification number of the holdingthe numeric code which is allotted to the holding by the National Assembly for Wales;United Kingdom2002 No. 2303 (W. 228)
identification numbera number or symbol that is inscribed or affixed for purposes of identification under chapter 301 and part C of subtitle VI of title 49;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
identification tagan eartag approved by the Secretary of State in accordance with article 11 bearing the information set out in sub-paragraphs (a) to (c) of article 5(5);United Kingdom2007 No. 3493
identificationidentification of the greyhound in accordance with any regulations made under section 9 (2) or otherwise in accordance with rules of the Club.IrelandNumber 29 of 2011
identificationthe recognition that an animal is an animal of an evolving breed;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 8 (4th Supp.)
identified occupierthe occupier of premises within a 90 metre radius of the boundary of the application site;United Kingdom2015 No. 72
identified sitea site for a hydro-electric or water storage facility on settlement land that is identified on the map of that settlement land annexed to the final agreement of a Yukon first nation;CanadaS.C. 1994, c. 43
identified workso much of any of the authorised works as is situated upon, across, under, over or within 15 metres of, or may in any way adversely affect, railway property.United Kingdom2003 No. 3364
identifieddescribed in a sufficiently comprehensive manner so as to make it possible to verify that it is secret and substantial;United Kingdom1997 No. 2945
identifiedidentified in a manner approved by the Department.United Kingdom2010 No. 406
identifier recorda record kept under paragraph 16 and includes any corrections or alterations made to it in accordance with the provisions of this Schedule;United Kingdom2013 No. 798
identifieran individual health identifier or a health services provider identifier;IrelandNumber 15 of 2014
identify the benefit sought.the claimant must describe the nature of the disability for which he is seeking benefits, such as by describing a body part or symptom of the disability. Brokowski v. Shinseki , 23 Vet. App. 79, 86-87 (2009). An intent to file a claim need not contain this level of specificity.United States79 FR 57659
identify the stations to which they are listening and, further, to identify the communities which they are primarily licensed to serve.of ensuring that all viewers know about the availability of the online public file than requiring occasional on-air announcements. Stations will, however be required to revise their on-air pre- and post-filing renewal announcements to reflect the availability of a station's renewal application on the Commission's Web site, as reflected in Appendix A of the Second Report and Order.United States77 FR 27631
identifying informationinformation that identifies an individual or for which it is reasonably foreseeable in the circumstances that it could be utilized, either alone or with other information, to identify an individual.  2004, c. 3, Sched. A, s. 4 (2).Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/statute/04p03
identifying numberthe number entered in the Register in pursuance of Article 9(2);Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2008/en/si/05...
identity carda card issued under section 29 ;IrelandNumber 12 of 2004
identity cardan identity card issued pursuant to the Bovine Tuberculosis (Attestation of the State and General provisions) Order, 1989 ( S.I. No. 308 of 1989 ) or the Bovine Tuberculosis (Attestation of the State and General provisions) Order, 1996 ( S.I. no. 103 of 1996 ).Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1996/en/si/02...
identity checka check by visual inspection to ensure that the veterinary certificates or veterinary documents or other documents accompanying a consignment tally with the products comprised in the consignment, carried out in accordance with Article 4(4)(a) of Directive 97/78/EC and Annex A to Decision 93/13/EEC;United Kingdom2004 No. 1430 (W. 144)
identity checkan examination carried out under article 12(3).United Kingdom2015 No. 610
identity documenta Social Insurance Number card, a driver’s licence, a health insurance card, a birth certificate, a death certificate, a passport as defined in subsection 57(5), a document that simplifies the process of entry into Canada, a certificate of citizenship, a document indicating immigration status in Canada, a certificate of Indian status or an employee identity card that bears the employee’s photograph and signature, or any similar document, issued or purported to be issued by a department or agency of the federal government or of a provincial or foreign government.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-46
identity informationany information — including biological or physiological information — of a type that is commonly used alone or in combination with other information to identify or purport to identify an individual, including a fingerprint, voice print, retina image, iris image, DNA profile, name, address, date of birth, written signature, electronic signature, digital signature, user name, credit card number, debit card number, financial institution account number, passport number, Social Insurance Number, health insurance number, driver’s licence number or password.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-46
identity theft insuranceany insurance policy that pays benefits for costs, including travel costs, notary fees, and postage costs, lost wages, and legal fees and expenses associated with efforts to correct and ameliorate the effects and results of identity theft of the insured individual.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
identity thefta criminal offense described by Section 32.51, Penal Code, or a substantially similar federal law or law in another state.United StatesINSURANCE CODE - Title 5 - Cha
idle reduction systema system that provides heating, cooling, or electrical service to a commercial vehicle's sleeper berth for the purpose of reducing the idling of a motor vehicle.United StatesTRANSPORTATION CODE - Title 7
idlingallowing an engine to run while the motor vehicle is not engaged in forward or reverse motion.United StatesHEALTH AND SAFETY CODE - Title
ie domain namethe top level of the global domain name system assigned to Ireland according to the two-letter code in the International Standard ISO 3166-1 (Codes for Representation of Names of Countries and their Subdivision) of the International Organisation for Standardisation.IrelandNumber 27 of 2000
if DOL had intended to come up with the least effective way of contacting former employees, it could not have selected a better method than by mail.in some manner (telephone bills or logs, for example).United States73 FR 77110
if agreed to by the parties, or approved in the ALJ's orderand that the phrase “subject to any conditions the parties may agree to or the ALJ may impose” in paragraph (g) be struck from the provision regarding recording of depositions on videotape. The commenters also recommended that the phrase “the ALJ may by order allow” be struck from 7 CFR 1.652(c), 43 CFR 45.52(c), and 50 CFR 221.52(c) and be replaced with the phrase “the ALJ will allow” in the provision regarding allowing witness testimony by telephonic conference call during the trial.United States80 FR 17155
if applicableif a stability augmentation system is available and if this system may be operational on the ground under static conditions as described here.United States73 FR 26478
if it does not provide otherwise,that, if the agreement does not contain provisions specifying its term or duration, and the author has not terminated the agreement under this section, the agreement continues for the term of the copyright, subject to any right of termination under circumstances which may be specified therein. If, however, an agreement does contain provisions governing its duration—for example, a term of fifty years—and the author has not exercised his or her right of termination under the statute, the agreement will continue according to its terms—in this example, for only fifty years. The quoted language is not to be construed as requiring agreements to reserve the right of termination.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
if necessary.to depart from this standard requirement when necessary. If the issue is unresolved after discussions with staff, the Commission is available to consider a petition to limit or quash compulsory process.United States77 FR 59294
if the Administrator finds [the area] is not in attainment after the applicable attainment date.to address nonattainment that occurs after an area's attainment date. Contrary to commenter's contention, EPA's reading does not “nullif[y]” applicable text. Rather, EPA is properly reading 188(b)(2) as requiring EPA to determine whether an area has attained by its attainment date, with reclassification as a consequence for areas that fail to do so.United States76 FR 1532
if the Secretary determines that the hospital has demonstrated a likelihood of filling the positions made available under this clause within 3 years.within the 3 academic years immediately following the application deadline to receive slots after a particular hospital closes (75 FR 72224). For example, where the application deadline is April 1, 2011, the immediately following academic year is July 1, 2011; therefore, hospitals must demonstrate the likelihood of filling their slots by June 30, 2014.United States77 FR 53257
if the owner of the property is the person whose unsatisfied liability gave rise to the lien,to discharge Federal tax liens from their properties. Accordingly, the final regulations reflect an interpretation of section 6325(b)(4)(D) that makes the section 6325(b)(4) procedures available to a person who co-owns property with the taxpayer.United States73 FR 5741
ignition interlock devicea device designed to ascertain the presence of alcohol in the driver’s body and to prevent a motor vehicle from being started if the concentration of alcohol in the driver’s body exceeds the prescribed limit. (“dispositif de verrouillage du système de démarrage”)  2000, c. 35, s. 1.Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/statute/90h08
ignition testthe test specified in Schedule 3 to I.S. 419:1988;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1995/en/si/03...
ill health paymentthe amount payable to a beneficiary in respect of each year determined in accordance with regulation 17A and Schedule 2A;”;United Kingdom2008 No. 1903
ill-health benefitsbenefits payable in the event of the person’s ill-health;United Kingdom2015 No. 181
ill-health pension under this schemea lower tier ill-health pension and if applicable an enhanced upper tier ill-health pension payable under Part 7 (retirement benefits);United Kingdom2015 No. 113
ill-health pensiona pension payable under regulation 107;United Kingdom2014 No. 217
ill-health pensionservice invaliding retired pay or pension under the AFPS 1975;”.United Kingdom2015 No. 568
ill-health retirement certificatea certificate given by the scheme medical adviser under the PCSPS stating that, in the opinion of the scheme medical adviser, the member has suffered a permanent breakdown in health involving incapacity for employment or total incapacity for employment.United Kingdom2014 No. 1964
ill-health retirementretirement under article 12;United Kingdom2007 No. 215
ill-healthphysical or mental impairment;United Kingdom2007 No. 3537
illegal absenceabsence without leave or desertion, and “illegally absent” shall be construed accordingly;United Kingdom2009 No. 1108
illegal immigranta non-national who enters or seeks to enter or has entered the State unlawfully;IrelandNumber 29 of 2000
illegal money-laundering activitiesthe criminal offences listed in Article 6(1) to (3) of the Council of Europe Convention on Laundering, Search, Seizure and Confiscation of the Proceeds from Crime, signed in Strasbourg on 8 November 1990;IrelandNumber 53 of 2012
illegal practicean offence specified in Part VI;KenyaCAP. 7
illegal votea vote that is not legally countable.United StatesELECTION CODE - Title 14 - Cha
illicit deviceany equipment, software and/or arrangement designed or adapted to give access in an intelligible form to one of the services mentioned in point (a) of this Article, without the authorisation of the service provider.European Union22011A1220(01)
illiteracythe failure to complete the 5th primary grade.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
illness or injuryillness or injury other than illness or injury that renders a person totally incapacitated by physical or mental infirmity from maintaining himself or herself;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2014/en/si/01...
illuminable signa sign which is of a type shown in Part 1 and Part 2 of Schedule 22A and complies with the requirements of that Schedule;”;United Kingdom2011 No. 49
illuminated advertisementan advertisement which is designed or adapted to be illuminated by artificial lighting, directly or by reflection and which is so illuminated;United Kingdom2015 No. 66
illuminated areathe area of the orthogonal projection on a vertical plane at right angles to the longitudinal axis of the vehicle of that part of the direction indicator or stop light, as the case may be, through which light is emitted;SingaporeCap. 276, R 9
illuminated signa sign produced by a device made of transparent or translucent materials which are illuminated from the inside or the rear in such a way as to give the appearance of a luminous surface;United Kingdom2001 No. 3444
illuminatedilluminated internally or externally by artificial lighting, directly or by reflection, for the purpose of advertisement, announcement or direction;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2001/en/si/06...
illustration datethe date specified by the trustees or managers of the scheme as the date by reference to which amounts are calculated for the purpose of giving the information in Part 2 of Schedule 6;United Kingdom2014 No. 79
illustrative materiala quotation, table or any other illustrative material taken from a medical journal or other scientific work.United Kingdom2012 No. 1916
image return documenta document issued by a presenting banker containing such particulars as may be prescribed by the Authority under section 91.SingaporeCap. 23
image system outputa computer output from an image system;SingaporeCap. 97, RG 1
image systemany computer system that is capable of capturing, storing and retrieving images or generating image system output;SingaporeCap. 97, RG 1
imager return documenta document issued by a presenting banker in place of a cheque, containing such particulars as may be prescribed by the Central Bank under section 74C.KenyaCAP. 27
imagea representation of a document generated by photographic, electronic or other means, which is stored in the image system;SingaporeCap. 97, RG 1
imageany capturing of sound waves, thermal, infrared, ultraviolet, visible light, or other electromagnetic waves, odor, or other conditions existing on or about real property in this state or an individual located on that property.United StatesGOVERNMENT CODE - Title 4 - Ch
imitation armanything which has the appearance of being an arm;SingaporeCap. 14
imitation firearmany thing that imitates a firearm, and includes a replica firearm;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-46
imitation firearmanything which is not a firearm but has the appearance of being a firearm.IrelandNumber 28 of 2009
immaturesuch fish of a size less than 35.5 centimetres.United Kingdom1997 No. 425
immediate accessstorage occurring between the time a hazardous material is offered for transportation and the time it is delivered to the consignee ( see § 171.8 for complete definition for “storage incidental to movement”).United States74 FR 53413
immediate and serious threata situation in which there is a high probability that serious harm or injury to patients could occur at any time or already has occurred and may well occur again if patients are not protected effectively from the harm or if the threat is not removed;United StatesHUMAN RESOURCES CODE - Title 2
immediate annual allowancean annual allowance payable within 30 days after the day on which a participant ceases to be a member of the regular force;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-17
immediate annuityan annuity that becomes payable to a judge at the time that he or she exercises an option to receive the annuity and that continues to be paid during the life of the judge.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. J-1
immediate annuityan annuity that becomes payable to the contributor immediately on his becoming entitled thereto;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-17
immediate availabilityof communication should be such that it is possible for the physician to furnish appropriate assistance and direction throughout the performance of the procedure and inform the patient of provisions for post-procedural care, and such shall be contained in the standardized procedure or protocol.United States79 FR 27105
immediate containerthe container referred to in paragraph 64(a).CanadaSOR/2013-119
immediate distressdistress that requires immediate intervention in order to alleviate suffering or to preserve life.  2008, c. 16, s. 9.Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/statute/90o36
immediate family membera parent, son or daughter;”;United Kingdom1997 No. 155
immediate family membersuch person's child, stepchild, parent, stepparent, spouse, sibling, mother-in-law, father-in-law, son-in-law, daughter-in-law, brother-in-law, sister-in-law, or any person (other than a tenant or employee) sharing such person's household.United States80 FR 21805
immediate familya Tier 2 or Tier 4 migrant’s spouse, civil partner, unmarried partner, same sex partner, dependant child under 18 or parent of a Tier 4 (Child) Student;United Kingdom2009 No. 506
immediate familya candidate's spouse, and any child, parent, grandparent, brother, half-brother, sister, or half-sister of the candidate, and the spouses of such persons.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
immediate groupthe immediate parent undertaking of that company and any subsidiary undertakings of that immediate parent undertaking, but does not include any parent undertaking of that immediate parent undertaking.”.United Kingdom2009 No. 509
immediate human consumptionthat molluscs imported for the purpose of human consumption do not undergo any further processing within the Community before being placed on the retail market for human consumption;European Union32003D0804
immediate jeopardyany regulatory body, including State Radiation Control departments and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.United States74 FR 61738
immediate past period of incapacity for worka period of incapacity for work under section 30C(1);United Kingdom1998 No. 324
immediate pension benefita pension benefit that is to commence within one year after the member becomes entitled to it;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 32 (2nd Supp.
immediate pensiona pension that becomes payable to a person immediately on his becoming entitled thereto;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. L-8
immediate relativesthe children, spouses, and parents of a citizen of the United States, except that, in the case of parents, such citizens shall be at least 21 years of age. In the case of an alien who was the spouse of a citizen of the United States and was not legally separated from the citizen at the time of the citizen's death, the alien (and each child of the alien) shall be considered, for purposes of this subsection, to remain an immediate relative after the date of the citizen's death but only if the spouse files a petition under section 1154(a)(1)(A)(ii) of this title within 2 years after such date and only until the date the spouse remarries. For purposes of this clause, an alien who has filed a petition under clause (iii) or (iv) of section 1154(a)(1)(A) of this title remains an immediate relative in the event that the United States citizen spouse or parent loses United States citizenship on account of the abuse.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
immediate worksurgent works or emergency works(8);United Kingdom2009 No. 1268 (W. 115)
immediately available transportationthat the vehicle is already at the specific worksite or can be summoned quickly enough so employees are able to get to facilities quickly. OSHA interprets “nearby” facilities as being within ten minutes of the employee's work area (Ex. 31). Nearby toilets must be in clean, sanitary, and serviceable condition, and adequate for the number of employees who need to use them. Nearby handwashing facilities must be equipped with waterless cleaning agents or soap, water (for example, hot and cold, or lukewarm), and hand towels or air blowers.United States76 FR 24575
immediately before use in the VTLthat the corner castings and interbox connectors could be inspected before the VTL is assembled, and the VTL stored in the terminal until it is ready to be loaded onto the ship. However, if an event occurs that could have damaged a corner casting or interbox connector (for example, a hustler colliding with an assembled VTL), the affected corner castings and interbox connectors would need to be reinspected. Additionally, the interbox connectors and corner castings in vertically coupled containers that have been shipped overseas would need to be inspected after shipment before the containers could be used in a VTL.United States73 FR 75246
immediately preceding longer periodthe longer period applicable to him which ends immediately before the longer period in which the prescribed accounting period in respect of which he is making the attribution required by paragraph (2)(d) to (g) above falls;United Kingdom2009 No. 820
immediately preceding longer periodthe longer period applicable to that person which ends immediately before the longer period in which the prescribed accounting period in respect of which he is making the attribution under paragraph (1) above falls.”.United Kingdom2010 No. 559
immediatelyprompt, expeditious and without delay.United States76 FR 67073
immersion foota disease of the sympathetic nerves and blood vessels in the foot due to prolonged exposure of the foot to wet and cold conditions.  This definition excludes tropical immersion foot.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
immersion suita protective suit which reduces the body heat-loss of a person wearing it in cold water and complies with the requirements of Schedule 10, Part 1 of MSN 1676(M);United Kingdom1999 No. 2721
immigrant visaan immigrant visa required by this chapter and properly issued by a consular officer at his office outside of the United States to an eligible immigrant under the provisions of this chapter.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
immigration authoritiesthe Secretary of State;”.United Kingdom1996 No. 405
immigration control officeran immigration control officer as provided in Article 61-3-2.JapanCabinet Order No. 319 of 1951
immigration control posta post established as such by the Controller at a place declared to be an immigration control post under section 5;SingaporeCap. 133
immigration controlarrangements made in connection with the movement of persons into or out of the United Kingdom or another State and includes the investigation of offences relating to immigration;United Kingdom2003 No. 2818
immigration decisionany decision concerning a person’s removal from, or entitlement to enter or remain in, the United Kingdom, in respect of which there is a right of appeal to an adjudicator;”.United Kingdom2001 No. 4014 (L. 31)
immigration employment documenta work permit, or any other document which relates to employment and is issued for the purposes of the immigration rules or in connection with leave to enter or remain in the United Kingdom;United Kingdom2015 No. 746
immigration functionsfunctions exercisable by virtue of any of the statutory provisions mentioned in paragraph (5).United Kingdom2003 No. 341
immigration inspectoran immigration inspector as provided in Article 61-3.JapanCabinet Order No. 319 of 1951
immigration judgean attorney whom the Attorney General appoints as an administrative judge within the Executive Office for Immigration Review, qualified to conduct specified classes of proceedings, including a hearing under section 1229a of this title. An immigration judge shall be subject to such supervision and shall perform such duties as the Attorney General shall prescribe, but shall not be employed by the Immigration and Naturalization Service.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
immigration officera person appointed by the Minister under Article 16 (1) of the Aliens Order, 1946 ( S. R. & O. No. 395 of 1946 );Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1997/en/si/00...
immigration officerany employee or class of employees of the Service or of the United States designated by the Attorney General, individually or by regulation, to perform the functions of an immigration officer specified by this chapter or any section of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
immigration signalsuch signal as may be prescribed for vessels which arrive in Singapore;SingaporeCap. 133
imminent hazardany condition of vehicle, employee, or commercial motor vehicle operations which substantially increases the likelihood of serious injury or death if not discontinued immediately.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
imminent safety hazardan imminent and unreasonable risk of death or severe personal injury;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
imminent threat of damagea sufficient likelihood that environmental damage will occur in the near future;United Kingdom2009 No. 252
imminently hazardous consumer producta consumer product which presents imminent and unreasonable risk of death, serious illness, or severe personal injury.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
immobilisation deviceany device or appliance designed or adapted to be fixed to any part of a vehicle for the purpose of preventing the vehicle from being driven or otherwise put in motion, being a device or appliance of such type approved by the secretary or an officer authorised by the Town Council in that behalf.SingaporeCap. 329A, BY 29
immobilisation noticea notice given in accordance with regulation 4(2);United Kingdom2009 No. 493
immobilisation of the affected shoulderelimination of spontaneous gross movement of the affected shoulder joint. Causes include having the arm held in a sling, by splinting or similar external mode of external fixation, being comatose, being in an intensive care unit or comparable situation of shoulder restraint;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
immobilisationof an elongated rod-shaped instrument introduced into the cranial cavity.”.United Kingdom2001 No. 1303 (W. 80)
immovable goodsland;IrelandNumber 31 of 2010
immovable propertyany land, premises, building or tenement;SingaporeCap. 291
immunityimmunity to electromagnetic disturbance;United Kingdom2005 No. 281
immunological productany medicinal product which is a vaccine, toxin, serum or allergen product;United Kingdom2010 No. 551
immunosuppressive drugsdrugs or agents administered for the purpose of suppressing immune responses.  This definition excludes inhaled or topical steroids;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
immunotoxina conjugate of one cell specific monoclonal antibody and a toxin or subunit of a toxin, that selectively affects diseased cells;United Kingdom2002 No. 1281
impact feea charge or assessment imposed against a qualified property, as defined by Section 313.021, in order to generate revenue for funding or recouping the costs of capital improvements or facility expansions for water, wastewater, or storm water services or for roads necessitated by or attributable to property that receives a limitation on appraised value under this chapter.United StatesTAX CODE - Title 3 - Chapter
impact on the environmentany effect on land, water, air or any other component of the environment, as well as on wildlife harvesting, and includes any effect on the social and cultural environment or on heritage resources.CanadaS.C. 1998, c. 25
impacta difference in an outcome for a participant in the program that would not have occurred without the participation in the program.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
impaired awareness of hypoglycaemiathe inability to detect the onset of hypoglycaemia because of a total absence of warning symptoms;United Kingdom2013 No. 258
impairment test regulationsregulations made under section 11 (3);IrelandNumber 25 of 2010
impairment teststests prescribed under impairment test regulations;IrelandNumber 25 of 2010
impairmenta reduction in the recoverable amount of a fixed asset below its carrying value;United Kingdom2007 No. 165
impartialbeing and being seen to be unbiased towards parties to a dispute, their interests and the options they present for settlement;KenyaCAP. 21
impedimentany material deficiency or measure in the plan which would impede its implementation or the object of restoring the long-term viability of any group entity (or of part of its business) or of the whole or part of the relevant group;United Kingdom2014 No. 3348
impermeable containera container so constructed as to prevent the adulteration, contamination or infection of the foodstuff concerned while it is in that container.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2000/en/si/02...
impermeable surfacea surface or pavement constructed and maintained to a standard sufficient to prevent the transmission of liquids beyond the surface;United Kingdom2010 No. 675
implementation bodyan implementation body established by the Agreement;IrelandNumber 1 of 1999
implementation dateApril 1, 1997 in the case of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, the Nova Scotia offshore area or the Newfoundland offshore area.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. E-15
implementation datethe date approved or specified by the governing body, local authority or adjudicator (as the case may be) as the date on which it is intended that the change which falls to be implemented, should take place;United Kingdom2013 No. 3110
implementation decisiona decision whether or not to implement a proposal for an instrument.  1993, c. 28, s. 20 (1).Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/statute/93e28
implementation of Heilongjiang Province Measures"to be amended accordingly after according to the decision to re-release.Chinawww.chinalaw.gov.cn/article/fgkd/xfg/...
implementation planthe written plan agreed between the undertaker and the local highway authority for the improvement of the public right of way in question.United Kingdom2013 No. 680
implementing DirectiveDirective 1999/3/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 22 February 1999 on the establishment of a Community list of foods and food ingredients treated with ionising radiation;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2000/en/si/02...
implementing billonly a bill of the Senate which is introduced as provided in subsection (a) with respect to one or more Federal Aviation Administration funding proposals which contain changes in existing laws or new statutory authority required to implement such funding proposal or proposals.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
implementing measures directiveCommission Directive 2006/70/EC of 1st August 2006 laying down implementing measures for the money laundering directive(9);United Kingdom2007 No. 2157
implementing measurean implementing measure listed in Schedule 1;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2007/en/si/05...
implementing revenue bill or resolutionan implementing bill, or approval resolution, which contains one or more revenue measures by reason of which it must originate in the House of Representatives.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
implementing revenue billan implementing bill which contains one or more revenue measures by reason of which it must originate in the House of Representatives.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
implied warrantyan implied warranty arising under State law (as modified by sections 2308 and 2304(a) of this title) in connection with the sale by a supplier of a consumer product.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
import allocationan allocation issued pursuant to subsection 6.2(2);CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. E-19
import and export duties and taxescustoms duties and all other duties, taxes, fees or other charges which are collected on or in connection with the importation or exportation of goods but not including fees and charges which are limited in amount to the approximate cost of services rendered;European Union31977D0415
import duties and taxescustoms duties and all other duties, taxes, fees or other charges which are collected on or in connection with the importation of goods, but not including fees and charges which are limited in amount to the approximate cost of services rendered;European Union31985D0204
import dutiescustoms duties and charges having equivalent effect and also agricultural levies and other import 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
import dutycustoms duty payable on the import of goods;European Union32013R0952
import from a third countryimport from any country other than an EEA State; and”.United Kingdom2005 No. 2789
import penetration ratiothe value of imports as a percentage of the value of total sales in the United Kingdom (the latter to include the value of exports);United Kingdom2006 No. 60
import perioda period of one year running from 1 June of one year to the following 31 May;European Union32002R0565
import permita Basel import permit or a special import permit;SingaporeCap. 122A
import permita permit issued under section 37.CanadaSOR/2000-217
import pricethe free-at-frontier price of coal products entering the customs territory of the Community, based on tonnes of coal equivalent (tce) in the case of coal intended for power stations and based on a standard grade in the case of coal intended for coke ovens.European Union32003R0405
import proposala proposal to import hazardous or other waste and to deal with it in Singapore;SingaporeCap. 122A
important hedgerows planthe plan certified as the important hedgerows plan by the Secretary of State for the purposes of this Order;United Kingdom2014 No. 1873
importationtaking it into the United Kingdom, notwithstanding that it is conveying goods or passengers and whether or not it is moving under its own power and cognate expressions shall be construed accordingly;United Kingdom2008 No. 3231
importationthe point at which cargo arrives within the limits of a port in the United States.United States73 FR 71730
imported beef producta beef product that is imported into Canada under one or more of the Customs Tariff tariff item numbers set out in Schedule 2.CanadaSOR/2010-158
imported carcase or part of a carcasea carcase or part of a carcase derived from an animal slaughtered outside the United Kingdom;United Kingdom1999 No. 418
importedbrought into Wales other than from another part of the British Islands;United Kingdom2005 No. 3297 (W. 255)
importedentered, or withdrawn from a warehouse for consumption, in the customs territory of the United States.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
importer’s licencea licence authorising the holder thereof to import any health product;SingaporeCap. 122D
importera dealer who brings any goods into the State of Bihar or to whom any goods are despatched from any place outside the State of Bihar;IndiaNO. 27 OF 2005
importera person who imports beer into the state in quantities in excess of 288 fluid ounces in any one day.United StatesALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE - Titl
imports from non-ACP third Statesbananas imported into the Community originating in third States other than the ACP States; these are termed "third State bananas".European Union31998R1637
imports from non-ACP third countriesquantities exported by other third countries; such bananas shall be referred to as "third-country-bananas";European Union31994R3290
importsimportation into the State;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1999/en/si/01...
importall petroleum products in question entering the customs territory of the Community for purposes other than transit and inward processing traffic destined for third countries.European Union31975R2677
importany physical introduction of scheduled substances into the customs territory of the Community;European Union31990R3677
imposed schemea scheme for co-ordinating the arrangements for the admission of pupils to primary schools and secondary schools made by the Secretary of State under section 88M(2) and imposed in accordance with regulation 7;United Kingdom2008 No. 3090
imposeimpose by virtue of a notice under regulation 30(1) or (2).United Kingdom2010 No. 1996
impounding licenceof impounding works.United Kingdom2006 No. 984 (C. 30)
impounding licenceof impounding works;United Kingdom2006 No. 641
impoundingof impounding works(6) or the construction or alteration of impounding works;United Kingdom2006 No. 641
impoundmentthe seizing and taking into custody of a commercial motor vehicle or the immobilizing of a commercial motor vehicle through the attachment of a locking device or other mechanical or electronic means.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
impracticalof closure requirement proposed in the NPRM.United States77 FR 22504
impressedof a die;IrelandNumber 31 of 1999
imprisonable offencean offence which is punishable with imprisonment in the case of a person aged 21 or over.United Kingdom2004 No. 645
imprisonedan individual is confined in or otherwise restricted to a jail-type institution, a half-way house, a treatment facility, or another institution, on a full or part-time basis, pursuant to the sentence imposed as the result of a conviction;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
imprisonmenta penalty imposed by a court under which the individual is confined to an institution;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
improved grasslandgrassland on which more than 20% of the sward is comprised of ryegrass, timothy, red fescue or white clover;United Kingdom2005 No. 6
improved landgrassland on which more than 20% of the sward is comprised of rye-grass, timothy, red-fescue or white clover;United Kingdom1999 No. 208
improved permanent grasslandpermanent grassland that is regularly treated with fertilisers and used for pasture or for the production of hay or silage;United Kingdom1998 No. 1308
improved propertya detached year-round one-family dwelling which serves as the owner's permanent place of abode at the time of acquisition, and construction of which was begun before July 1, 1973, which is used for noncommercial residential purposes, together with not to exceed three acres of land on which the dwelling is situated and together with such additional lands or interests therein as the Secretary deems to be reasonably necessary for access thereto, such lands being in the same ownership as the dwelling, together with any structures accessory to the dwelling which are situated on such land.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
improved real estatereal estate upon which a building is located;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
improvement contributionan amount payable by a tenant of a flat in respect of improvements to the flat, the building in which it is situated or any other building or land, other than works carried out in discharge of any such obligations as are referred to in paragraph 16A(1) of Schedule 6 (obligation to repair, reinstate, etc.);United Kingdom1997 No. 619
improvement noticea notice served on any person under article 13;United Kingdom2010 No. 231
improvement periodthe period within which the constable’s performance is required to improve specified in an improvement notice and includes a first improvement period, a final improvement period and an extended final improvement period (see regulation 10);United Kingdom2014 No. 67
improvement plana performance plan within the meaning of section 15(6) of the Measure.United Kingdom2010 No. 481 (W. 50)
improvement plana plan required to be submitted under section 14 ;IrelandNumber 13 of 2008
improvementsall work done or material used on, in or under that land by the expenditure of money or labour in so far as the effect of the work done or material used is to increase the value of the land, but does not include machinery, whether fixed to the soil or not;KenyaCAP. 266
improvementan energy efficiency improvement in respect of a property;United Kingdom2012 No. 2079
improvementconstruction or repair.United StatesTRANSPORTATION CODE - Title 6
improveof closure or liner requirement. Some commenters state it would not be needed (and is overly redundant) if a packaging successfully meets the performance standard for pressure differential capability as proposed in the NPRM. We disagree and contend that the air transport environment is unique in that a certain amount of redundancy is necessary to maintain or enhance the safe transportation of hazardous materials.United States77 FR 22504
improvised explosive devicesdevices fabricated or intended to be placed in an improvised manner incorporating destructive, lethal, noxious, “pyrotechnic” or incendiary chemicals designed to destroy, disfigure or harass; they may incorporate military stores, but are normally devised from non-military components;United Kingdom2008 No. 3231
in situ coal gasificationthe thermal or chemical conversion of coal into synthetic coal gas in an underground coal seam using an industrial process;CanadaC-17 RSA 2000
in situ coal liquefactionthe thermal or chemical conversion of coal into synthetic coal liquid in an underground coal seam using an industrial process;CanadaC-17 RSA 2000
in a registerof a computer)”;United Kingdom1997 No. 73
in an amount necessary to ensure that the alien departs within the time specified,to implement the requirement that the bond set by the immigration judge is posted.United States73 FR 76927
in any casethe ultimate vendor of the other article.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
in any one-year perioda continuous period that commences no earlier than twelve months before the commission of the offense or that ends no later than twelve months after the commission of the offense. Such period may include time both before and after the commission of the offense.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
in beingliving or en ventre sa mère;KenyaCAP. 161
in bulkdirectly and without intermediate form of containment in a hold or cargo space which is a structural part of or permanently attached to a ship;United Kingdom1995 No. 2498
in bulkin a hold or tank that is part of a ship’s structure, without any intermediate form of containment.CanadaS.C. 2001, c. 6
in bye landthat part of a farm not comprising the hill and rough grazings, the bulk of which is used for arable and grassland production;United Kingdom2008 No. 159
in condition for examinationthe same as it does with respect to the current Accelerated Examination program, which is discussed at MPEP § 708.02(a) (subsection VIII.C).United States76 FR 59050
in danger of extinction,having sufficient genetic and ecological diversity to maintain adaptive potential over time.United States80 FR 17973
in data formof equipment operating automatically in response to instructions given for that purpose;United Kingdom2014 No. 3204
in defaulta failure to pay in full an invoiced amount by the payment due date;United Kingdom2014 No. 2043
in defaulta person who authorises or permits, participates in, or fails to take all reasonable steps to prevent, a contravention of that requirement.United Kingdom2008 No. 1950
in each sideof access to the vestibule area from the passenger seating area, and vice versa.United States78 FR 71785
in electronic formin a form usable only by electronic means;SingaporeCap. 63
in every wayas" are substituted for "including, without limiting the generality of the foregoing" to eliminate unnecessary words. The words "with respect thereto" and "the administration of" are omitted as unnecessary.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
in flightthe time elapsing between the closing of the doors of the aircraft before take-off and their opening on arrival;United Kingdom2008 No. 436
in force on the date in Schedule 1that the version of the document as it exists on the date in Schedule 1 for the document is the version in the reference.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
in forcethat the term for which a former licence had been granted has not yet expired;United Kingdom2010 No. 170
in his or her own rightnot merely in the capacity as a servant or agent of another person.United Kingdom2009 No. 1747
in his own rightnot merely in the capacity as a servant or agent of another person.United Kingdom2007 No. 1374
in icing conditionswith the ice accretions (relative to the relevant flight phase) as defined in 14 CFR part 25, Amendment 121, appendix C.United States79 FR 52165
in lieu of analytical testing.for determining nutrient content may be used, we have revised § 101.11(c)(1) to replace the conjunction “and” with the conjunction “or” in the second sentence.United States79 FR 71155
in order to meet the regular schedule as prescribed by Federal statutemaking current a long-range statewide transportation plan, metropolitan transportation plan, TIP, or STIP through a comprehensive review.” Based on comments, we note in this definition that an “update” requires a 20-year horizon year for metropolitan transportation plans and long-range statewide transportation plans and a four-year program period for TIPs and STIPs.United States72 FR 7224
in order to obtainthat MEP eligibility hinges on making a move for the purpose of seeking or obtaining this work, yet acknowledging that workers may move to a particular location for a number of reasons, the Secretary proposed in the NPRM to define the phrase “in order to obtain” more flexibly than in our current non-regulatory guidance. Specifically, while the current non-regulatory guidance speaks of a worker's “primary purpose” being to obtain temporary or seasonal employment in agricultural or fishing work, we proposed that in order to obtain mean that obtaining this work might be one of several purposes for the worker's move.United States73 FR 44102
in organic HAP service,“in HAP service.” The provisions of 40 CFR 63.180(d) also specify how to determine that a process component is not in HAP service.United States77 FR 22847
in packaged formin an individual package or receptacle including a freight container or a portable tank or tank container or tank vehicle or shipborne barge or other cargo unit containing harmful substances for shipment;SingaporeCap. 243
in person.of conducting these interviews themselves should they find foreign entities not fully capable of accurately assessing applicants' English proficiency. The Department will interpret inordinately high visa rejection rates because of insufficient English language proficiency as an indication that sponsors are not sufficiently screening potential applicants.United States77 FR 27593
in portsecured at a land-based facility, or moored or anchored after the return to a dock, berth, beach, seawall, or ramp.United States72 FR 73270
in privateconducted in the presence of every party and any person representing a party, but otherwise excluding the public.United Kingdom2004 No. 1761
in relation to Australia, the law specified in subparagraph 1 (a) of Article 2the law specified in subparagraph 1(a)(ii) of Article 2”;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
in relation to a farmed game processing facility,a throughput of animals whose meat is intended for sale for human consumption of not more than 3,000 farmed deer or farmed wild boar carcases each year at a rate not exceeding 60 each week;United Kingdom1995 No. 539
in relation to cutting premises,a production of not more than 5 tonnes of fresh meat intended for sale for human consumption each week;United Kingdom1995 No. 539
in situ conservationthe conservation of ecosystems and natural habitats and the maintenance and recovery of viable populations of species in their natural surroundings and, in the case of domesticated or cultivated plant species, in the surroundings where they have developed their distinctive properties;European Union22004A1223(02)
in storein the retail premises from which domestic electrical goods and extended warranties are offered for sale.United Kingdom2005 No. 37
in the United States,those which originate and terminate in the United States ( i.e., domestic flights).United States74 FR 28112
in the hospital or CAHareas in the main building(s) of the hospital or CAH that are under the ownership, financial, and administrative control of the hospital or CAH; that are operated as part of the hospital or CAH; and for which the hospital or CAH bills the services furnished under the hospital's or CAH's CMS Certification Number.United States74 FR 60316
in the manner prescribed by the Secretary, by regulationif available".United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
in the most integrated setting that is reasonably achievable.like a mini-high platform or station-based lifts was being used.United States76 FR 57924
in the person’s own rightnot merely in the person’s capacity as a servant or agent of another person.United Kingdom2015 No. 218
in the prescribed formin the form, and containing the particulars, required by regulation 4(1) and (3) and Schedule 1;United Kingdom1999 No. 448
in the public domainavailable without restriction upon further dissemination (no account being taken of restrictions arising solely from copyright);”.United Kingdom1999 No. 63
in the public domainavailable without restriction upon further dissemination (no account being taken of restrictions arising solely from copyright);United Kingdom2008 No. 3231
in the same manner as this part [IV-E] applies to a Statethat an Indian Tribe wishing to operate a title IV-E plan must adhere to most existing statutory and regulatory title IV-E requirements in place for a State title IV-E agency, with some exceptions provided in law. Those exceptions include: the ability for Indian Tribes to define their own service areas and Tribal licensing standards; flexibility to use nunc pro tunc orders and affidavits to meet judicial determination requirements in the first 12 months of operation of the Tribal title IV-E plan; and, the ability to use in-kind third-party funding sources for sharing in the costs of the title IV-E program. As reflected throughout this rule, we determined that there are a very limited number of other variances necessary.United States77 FR 895
in the same manner as this part applies to a Statethat Indian Tribes operating title IV-E plans must adhere to existing statutory and regulatory title IV-E requirements in place for States unless the statute provides an exception.United States77 FR 895
in the vicinity ofan area adjacent to the Protected Zone declared by the Minister, by virtue of a notice published in the Gazette, to be an area in the vicinity of the Protected Zone.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
in their own rightnot merely in the capacity as a servant or agent of another person.United Kingdom2010 No. 2937
in transitany “controlled goods” imported into the United Kingdom or the Isle of Man for transit or transhipment.United Kingdom2004 No. 318
in transitimported into the United Kingdom for transit or transhipment;United Kingdom2008 No. 3231
in usethat the item is in the hands of, or being operated by, the person.United Kingdom2013 No. 1894
in vitro diagnostic medical devicean in vitro diagnostic device or accessory within the meaning of respectively, point (b) or (c) of Article 1(2) of Directive 98/79/EC(14) of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 October 1998 on in vitro diagnostic medical devices which are EEE;United Kingdom2013 No. 3113
in vitro embryoan embryo that exists outside the body of a human being.CanadaS.C. 2004, c. 2
in which an arrest was madethat an arrest was made and detention was authorised for an offence relating to a domestic incident.United Kingdom2000 No. 896
in writing or writtenany expression of information in words, numbers or other symbols, including electronic means, that can be read, reproduced and stored;European Union22002A1230(01)
in writing to the Departmentof electronic communications as are approved”.United Kingdom2000 No. 2344
in writing to the Secretary of Stateof electronic communications as are approved”.United Kingdom2000 No. 2343
in writingany expression consisting of words or figures that can be read, reproduced and subsequently communicated and may include information transmitted and stored by electronic means;United Kingdom2011 No. 964 (W. 138)
in writingeither a paper copy bearing original signatures or an electronic copy bearing electronic signatures.United States73 FR 55683
in written formin a manner which is in, or which is capable of being reproduced in, legible form.United Kingdom2003 No. 2277
in written formin a manner which is in, or which is capable of being reproduced in, legible form;United Kingdom2002 No. 1592
in-State depository institution or in-State holding companyan existing insured depository institution currently operating in the State in which the bank in default or the bank in danger of default is chartered or a company that is operating an insured depository institution subsidiary in the State in which the bank in default or the bank in danger of default is chartered;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
in-airto determine their air/ground status. Rockwell-Collins commented that the rule should require all aircraft to assess their air/ground status and broadcast the appropriate set of messages for that status. The ARC recommended that the FAA address this issue in the preamble to the final rule.United States75 FR 30159
in-bye landthat part of a farm not comprising the hill and rough grazings, the bulk of which is used for arable and grassland production;United Kingdom2008 No. 100
in-bye wet grasslandpasture or meadow that is periodically inundated with water;United Kingdom2001 No. 300
in-byeenclosed land which is used for the production of grass in an upland area;United Kingdom2005 No. 621
in-cockpit monitoring systemto detect metallic chips if bearing deterioration occurs in either engine. We have also reviewed General Electric (GE) Aircraft Engines CT58 Service Bulletin Number 72-0195, dated May 1, 2003 (SB). The GE SB describes procedures for installing an alternate electrical chip detector (either part number (P/N) 3018T72P01, cannon-type connector, or 3049T42P01, stud-type connector) to the power turbine accessory drive assembly.United States73 FR 25961
in-field ponda pond which is entirely within the field and does not touch the field boundary;United Kingdom2005 No. 621
in-field treea tree, the trunk of which is entirely within the field and does not touch the field boundary;United Kingdom2005 No. 621
in-flight security officera person who is on board a commercial passenger aircraft and whose duty it is to protect the passengers and the members of the crew as well as the aircraft itself.CanadaSOR/2002-227
in-home elderly support servicesan in-home elderly nursing care services, elderly daycare services, short-term in-patient services for the elderly, multifunctional long-term care services in a small group home, and daily support services for dementia patients in communal living situations.JapanAct No. 133 of 1963
in-home telemonitoring equipmentapparatus (including computer software) that, in conjunction with an internet carriage service provided by an ISP Provider, enables the user of the apparatus to utilise the National Broadband Network so that the user may participate in the In-Home Telemonitoring for Veterans Initiative, and includes a video-conferencing facility.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
in-house qualificationa qualification verified by a certificate of competence or other written confirmation issued by an employer to such of his employees who have successfully completed a course of training provided by that employer relating to relevant work;United Kingdom2006 No. 1510
in-kind commoditiescommodities that are normally produced on land that is the subject of an agreement entered into under subchapter IV of this chapter.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
in-kind contributiona noncash contribution provided by a non-Federal entity that directly benefits and is related to a specific project or program. An in-kind contribution may include real property, equipment, supplies, other expendable property, goods, and services.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
in-kind supportcontributions such as office space, equipment, and staff support.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
in-patient attendancea period during which a hospital consultant is responsible for the care of an insured person;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1996/en/si/00...
in-patient daya day during an in-patient stay where the day on which that stay ceased is deemed a whole day and the day on which that stay commenced is disregarded except that if that stay commenced and ceased on the same day then that day shall be deemed a day-patient day;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1996/en/si/00...
in-patient of the hospitala person who occupies a bed in the hospital for the purpose of hospital treatment, but does not include a member of the staff of the hospital who is receiving treatment in his or her own quarters;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
in-region Statea State in which a Bell operating company or any of its affiliates was authorized to provide wireline telephone exchange service pursuant to the reorganization plan approved under the AT&T Consent Decree, as in effect on the day before February 8, 1996.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
in-service probationary periodthe period of time, as designated by the Secretary, during which an authorized management official determines whether the employee fulfills the requirements of the position to which assigned.United States70 FR 66116
in-service revaluation indexthe percentage increase or decrease by which the pensionable earnings of a person, or a proportion of those earnings accrued as a pension, are revalued whilst the person is in pensionable service in that pension scheme;United Kingdom2015 No. 19
in-shell pecana pecan that has a shell that has not been removed.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
in-space transportation servicesof an in-space transportation vehicle.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
in-space transportation systemthe space and ground elements, including in-space transportation vehicles and support space systems, and ground administration and control facilities and associated equipment, necessary for the provision of in-space transportation services.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
in-transit callany call, other than an emergency or technical call, by a ship at any place where passengers go ashore temporarily but who re-board the vessel before the ship leaves that place or are transported by land to another location to re-board the same ship;CanadaS.C. 1992, c. 31
in-transit passengera person who arrives by aircraft at a Canadian airport from any country for the sole purpose of reboarding their flight or boarding a connecting flight departing from that airport to a country other than Canada.CanadaSOR/2002-227
in-transit preclearancethe preclearance of travellers, their goods, and the aircraft concerned that arrive in the State from a state other than the State en route to the United States;IrelandNumber 16 of 2009
inaccurate,that the report does not provide the information which must be provided in the report as required by § 52.99. Furthermore, if the requestor contends that the § 52.99(c) report is incomplete, and the requestor contends that the incomplete portion prevents the requestor from making the necessary prima facie showing, then the requestor must also, as provided by § 2.309(f)(1)(vii), explain why the deficiency (viz., the incomplete nature of the report) prevents the requestor from making the necessary prima facie showing. The NRC believes that these changes to § 2.309 will help ensure that any 10 CFR 52.103 hearing on whether the acceptance criteria in ITAAC have been, or will be met, is focused only on the matters which Congress intended to be adjudicated at this juncture, as directed by Section 189.a.(1)(B) of the AEA.United States72 FR 49352
inaccuratewhere any of the supplies or emissions reported differ by more than 5% from the supplies or emissions which should have been reported, ignoring any estimation adjustment under paragraph 26 or 27 of section 6 of Schedule 1.United Kingdom2010 No. 768
inactivated vaccinesvaccines that are not live attenuated vaccines;”;United Kingdom2012 No. 1977
inactive defense waste disposal siteany site (including any facility) under the control or jurisdiction of the Secretary of Energy which is used for the disposal of defense waste and is closed to the disposal of additional defense waste, including any site that is subject to decontamination and decommissioning.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
inactivethat the vessel with the endorsement did not land at least 15,000 lb (6,804 kg) of rock shrimp from the South Atlantic EEZ in a calendar year.United States74 FR 50699
inadequate fluid intakeless than 1275 millilitres per day fluid intake or fluid intake that is inadequate to assure a consistent urine volume of at least one litre per 24 hours;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
inadequately labelledincorrectly labelled or labelled in such a manner that it is not possible to identify with certainty the person from whom the sample was taken;IrelandNumber 11 of 2014
inadmissible persona person declared under section 33(2) as an inadmissible person.KenyaCAP. 172
inadvertent or malicious changes to, and all adverse impactsof compliance for network security issues on future aircraft certification programs.United States73 FR 27
inappropriate footwearfootwear that has inadequate cushioning;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
inappropriate usethe use of safety information for purposes different from the purposes for which it was collected for;KenyaNO. 21 OF 2013
inaugural periodthe period that includes the day on which the Presidential inaugural ceremony is held, the 5 calendar days immediately preceding that day, and the 4 calendar days immediately following that day.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
inbound telemarketingthe marketing of property, goods, or services by telephone to a customer or potential customer who initiated the call.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
inbred linea line which is sufficiently uniform and stable, obtained either by artificial self-fertilisation accompanied by selection over several successive generations or by equivalent operations;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2001/en/si/06...
inbye landenclosed grassland which has not been ploughed, levelled, drained or reseeded for at least ten years and which is subject to regular treatment with fertilisers, used for pasture or for the production of hay or silage;United Kingdom1998 No. 1301
inbye landthat part of a farm not comprising the hill and rough grazings, the bulk of which is used for arable and grassland production;”.United Kingdom1995 No. 3097 (S. 228)
incandescent reflector lampa lamp described in subparagraph (C)(ii).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
incapable of workincapable of work as an employed earner due to illness;United Kingdom1995 No. 2699
incapacitated persona person who cannot embark or disembark from an aircraft without assistance;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2014/en/si/06...
incapacitated persona person who is impaired because of mental illness, mental deficiency, physical illness or disability, advanced age, chronic use of drugs, chronic intoxication, or any other cause except status as a minor to the extent that the person lacks sufficient understanding or capacity to make or communicate responsible decisions concerning his person.United StatesPROPERTY CODE - Title 10 - Cha
incapacitatedto be physically or mentally incapacitated from ever continuing in any employment and “incapacity” shall be construed accordingly;SingaporeCap. 36
incapacityabsence from Kenya or inability for any other reason to perform the functions of the office concerned.KenyaCAP. 261
incapacityphysical or mental deterioration which is sufficiently serious to prevent a person from following his normal employment or which seriously impairs his earning capacity;United Kingdom1999 No. 486
incarcerated electoran elector who is incarcerated in a correctional institution.CanadaSOR/2010-20
incarcerated personany individual incarcerated in a Federal or State correctional institution who is charged with or convicted of any criminal offense.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
incendiary devicean object, other than a match or pocket lighter, that is fabricated with combustible materials and is designed to inflict burn injuries on individuals or to cause fire damage to property.CanadaSOR/2011-318
incentive auctiona system of competitive bidding under subparagraph (G) of section 309(j)(8) of this title, as added by section 6402.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
incentive compensationcompensation provided under an incentive plan.United States74 FR 28394
incentive paymenta payment by way of an incentive to use electronic communications for the delivery of information under regulation 3, 4 or 5;United Kingdom2001 No. 56
incentive planthe stock of a corporation (or the entity, division, or other unit the value of which forms the basis for the unit) that is an “eligible issuer of service recipient stock” under 26 CFR 1.409A-1(b)(5)(iii)(E) (applied by analogy to non-corporate entities).United States74 FR 28394
incentive schemea scheme the purpose of which is to increase the availability or to improve the quality of general dental services in a Health Authority’s area.United Kingdom2001 No. 1678
incentive tax ratethe aggregate rate of tax imposed by section 4081 determined with regard to section 4081(a)(2)(D).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
incentive to meet CAFE has been for some manufacturers far greater than the avoided cost of CAFE fines, because those companies, or their shareholders, attach great importance to complying with all applicable laws,incurring fines.” Thus, since even NHTSA recognized that paying penalties may be less expensive than applying technologies to meet CAFE standards, ACEEE concluded that NHTSA should consider raising the penalty.United States74 FR 14196
incentivea financial contribution to the private sector program identified under this Agreement;CanadaSOR/82-896
incident concerning patient safetyany unexpected or unintended incident which did lead to or could have led to harm for a patient;United Kingdom2011 No. 704 (W. 108)
incident to physicians' services rendered to outpatients.the physician must be present and on the premises of the location and immediately available to furnish assistance and direction throughout the performance of the procedure. It does not mean that the physician must be present in the room when the procedure is performed.” This language makes no distinction between on-campus and off-campus PBDs.United States74 FR 60316
incident tothat a physician must be at least available by telephone, but is not required to be on the premises of the CMHC at all times (59 FR 6573). We recognized that a direct supervision requirement could cause hardship to CMHCs because some of these entities were unable to employ physicians on a full-time basis due to the expense involved. In the CY 1994 interim final rule with comment, we explained that because we believed that less than direct supervision by a full-time physician in a CMHC would not jeopardize a patient's health or treatment program, in combination with our belief that there would be a number of professionals involved in the care of the patient who are authorized to furnish services that would otherwise be furnished by a physician, we required general physician supervision.United States74 FR 60316
incidental expensesstamp duty and other dealing costs of disposing of or acquiring investments.United Kingdom2004 No. 1450
incidental presencethe presence of a metal as an unintended ingredient of a packaging or packaging component;United Kingdom2003 No. 1941
incidental takethe taking of species unintentionally while engaged in commercial fishing;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
incidentalrelated to and relatively minor by comparison.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
incidentan event, other than an accident, associated with the operation of an aircraft which affects or could affect the safety of operations;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2009/en/si/04...
incidentan incident in which a relevant vessel or relevant equipment to which an approved application relates is substantially damaged or destroyed.United Kingdom1995 No. 1609
incinerable wasteany general waste that is suitable to be disposed of by incineration;SingaporeCap. 95, RG 12
incineration of hazardous waste in an incineration plantthe incineration by oxidation of hazardous waste, with or without the recovery of the combustion heat generated, including pre-treatment as well as pyrolysis or other thermal treatment processes, for example plasma processes, in so far as their products are subsequently incinerated, and includes the incineration of such waste as a regular or additional fuel for any industrial process.”.United Kingdom1999 No. 26
incineration of hazardous waste in an incineration plantthe incineration by oxidation of hazardous wastes, with or without recovery of the combustion heat generated, including pre-treatment and thermal treatment processes, for example, plasma process, in so far as their products are subsequently incinerated, and includes the incineration of such wastes as regular or additional fuel for any industrial process;United Kingdom2003 No. 46
incineration planta disposal site as defined in Article 3(4) of Directive 2000/76/EC;European Union32002R1774
incineration plantany stationary or mobile technical unit and equipment dedicated to the thermal treatment of wastes with or without recovery of the combustion heat generated. This includes the incineration by oxidation of waste as well as other thermal treatment processes such as pyrolysis, gasification or plasma processes in so far as the substances resulting from the treatment are subsequently incinerated.United Kingdom2002 No. 2980
incineration vesselany vessel which carries hazardous substances for the purpose of incineration of such substances, so long as such substances or residues of such substances are on board.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
incinerationthe combustion of a substance on board a ship, a platform or another structure at sea for the purpose of its thermal destruction.CanadaS.C. 1999, c. 33
incinerationthe disposal of animal by-products or products derived therefrom in an incineration plant;European Union32002R1774
incinerator ashesash and clinkers resulting from shipboard incinerators used for the incineration of garbage;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2012/en/si/03...
incitesurges another to engage imminently in conduct in circumstances under which there is a substantial likelihood of imminently causing such conduct;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
included Federal loan programany program under which the United States or a Federal agency makes, guarantees, or insures loans.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
included employmentemployment — other than employment by Her Majesty in right of Canada or any employment that is excluded by the regulations — on or in connection with the operation of any work, undertaking or business that is within the legislative authority of the Parliament of Canada.CanadaS.C. 2012, c. 16
included in the consolidationthat the undertaking is included in the accounts by the method of full (and not proportional) consolidation, and references to an undertaking excluded from consolidation shall be construed accordingly;United Kingdom2008 No. 1911
included provincea province other than Yukon, the Northwest Territories or Nunavut, except a province providing a comprehensive pension plan unless at the time in respect of which the description is relevant there is in force an agreement entered into under subsection 4(3) with the government of that province.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-8
includes a consideration of the hazardous dutythat the duty is one element considered in determining the pay band level of the position—i.e., the knowledge, complexities, skills and abilities required to perform that duty are considered in the classification of the position. Such consideration does not require the hazardous duty or physical hardship to be pay band controlling.United States73 FR 56344
includes a guardian anda parent, guardian or”;United Kingdom2013 No. 37
includes eachany".United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
includes families with children andfamilies with children".United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
includes“includes, but is not limited to”.KenyaConst2010
including, but not limited to,the section or paragraph in the regulation that is the subject of the comment. The Bureau is also adopting comment I-5 to explain that each comment in the commentary is identified by a number and the regulatory section or paragraph that the comment interprets and that the comments are designated with as much specificity as possible according to the particular regulatory provision addressed. Although the Bureau did not propose comments I-4 and I-5, the Bureau believes that adopting these comments in the final rule promotes the proper use of commentary the Bureau has set forth in Supplement I to part 1024.United States78 FR 10695
includingthat the list is not exhaustive, the Agency has included the text suggested by the commenter to ensure clarity.United States75 FR 30113
income contribution ordera contribution order based on an individual’s income;United Kingdom2009 No. 3328
income deprivation scoresthe Income Deprivation Domain scores contained in the Northern Ireland Multiple Deprivation Measure 2010, published by the Department of Finance and Personnel;United Kingdom2011 No. 375
income earned in the year in a provinceamounts determined under rules prescribed for the purpose of regulations made on the recommendation of the Minister of Finance;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
income for the yearthe amount that would, but for those paragraphs, paragraphs 60(v.1) and 60(w) and section 63, be the income of that person for the year.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
income interesta right (whether immediate or future and whether absolute or contingent) of the taxpayer as a beneficiary under a personal trust to, or to receive, all or any part of the income of the trust and, after 1999, includes a right (other than a right acquired before 2000 and disposed of before March 2000) to enforce payment of an amount by the trust that arises as a consequence of any such right;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
income of the student’s parentthe total income of the parent form all sources computed as for income tax purposes, except as otherwise provided by paragraph 5 or 6;United Kingdom1996 No. 190
income of the taxpayer attributable to business done with membersthat proportion of the income of the taxpayer for the year (before making any deduction under this section) that the value of the goods or products acquired, marketed, handled, dealt in or sold or services rendered by the taxpayer from, on behalf of, or for members, is of the total value of goods or products acquired, marketed, handled, dealt in or sold or services rendered by the taxpayer from, on behalf of, or for all customers during the year;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
income or profitincome derived by an enterprise from the conduct of a trade or business; but does not include income derived by an enterprise in the form of rents, royalties, technical service fees, interest, dividends, capital gains, fees for the management of the business of another enterprise, or remuneration or fees received by an enterprise for the furnishing to another enterprise of the services of its technical, skilled or other personnel except where the property or other right giving rise to any such item of income is effectively connected with the permanent establishment of the enterprise. The term “income or profits” shall not also include income from the operation of ships or aircraft.SingaporeCap. 134, OR 14
income reservesthose assets in the unrestricted fund of a charity which the charity trustees have, or can make, available to apply for all or any of its purposes, once they have provided for the commitments of the charity and its other planned expenditure;United Kingdom2000 No. 2868
income support paymenta service pension or income support supplement.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
income support supplementthe payment called the income support supplement payable under Part IIIA of the VEA.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
income tax montha month beginning on the 6th day of any of the months of April to March in any contribution year and ending on the 5th day of the following month;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1996/en/si/03...
income tax monththe period beginning on the 6th day of any calendar month and ending on the 5th day of the following calendar month.United Kingdom1995 No. 512
income tax periodincome tax month;United Kingdom2009 No. 470
income tax quarterthe period beginning on 6 April and ending on 5 July, or beginning on 6 July and ending on 5 October, or beginning on 6 October and ending on 5 January, or beginning on 6 January and ending on 5 April;United Kingdom2009 No. 470
income tax yeara year beginning on 6th April in any year and ending on 5th April in the following year;United Kingdom2002 No. 2172
income taxany tax levied on, with respect to, or measured by, net income, gross income, or gross receipts.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
income withdrawalan amount (other than an annuity) which...United Kingdom2011 c. 11
income-based job-seeker’s allowancean income-based jobseeker’s allowance within Article 3(4) of the Jobseekers (Northern Ireland) Order 1995(11);United Kingdom1997 No. 456
income-based jobseeker’s allowancean income-based jobseeker’s allowance under Article 3(4) of the Jobseeker’s (Northern Ireland) Order 1995(3);United Kingdom2003 No. 464
income-generating facilityany facility, including water or sewerage works, the provision of the services for which the local authority receives payment.KenyaCAP. 265
incomean amount equal to the dividends and interest accruing from investments of the corpus of such fund.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
incomeany income received or accrued, including penalties referred to in section 27 and, if applicable, part or all of any expenses paid or accrued, and any capital appreciation or depreciation realized and unrealized;KenyaNo. 45 of 2013
incoming electronic commerce communicationan electronic commerce communication made from an establishment in an EEA State other than the United Kingdom;United Kingdom2005 No. 1529
incoming protection measurea protection measure that has been ordered in a Member State of the European Union other than the United Kingdom or Denmark;United Kingdom2014 No. 3299 (L. 36)
incomplete giftany transfer which would not be treated as a gift whether or not consideration was received for such transfer.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
incomplete vehicleany vehicle which still needs completion in at least one further stage in order to meet all the relevant requirements of this Directive;European Union32003L0037
incorporated by reference,that EPA has approved a given State regulation with a specific effective date. This format allows both EPA and the public to know which measures are contained in a given SIP and to help determine whether the State is enforcing the regulations.United States75 FR 58305
incorporated lawsthe laws of Ontario specified in Schedule 1, as amended from time to time.CanadaSOR/2011-86
incorporatesincorporates as an integral part;United Kingdom1995 No. 449
incorporation documentsthe principal documents governing the formation of a collective scheme and includes the trust deed, memorandum and the articles of association and all material agreements as the case may be;KenyaCAP. 485A
incorporatora person who applied for letters patent to incorporate the association;CanadaS.C. 1991, c. 48
incorporatora person who signs articles of incorporation.CanadaS.C. 1998, c. 1
incorrect meterany gas meter other than the gas meter which, for the period of the relevant bill, was measuring the quantity of gas supplied to the relevant premises;United Kingdom2014 No. 60
increase in considerationan increase in the consideration due on a supply made by a taxable person which is evidenced by a credit or debit note or any other document having the same effect and “decrease in consideration” is to be interpreted accordingly;United Kingdom1995 No. 2518
increase in expenditure forecasta figure determined under regulation 37E(2)(d) or 37F(2) as applicable;”.United Kingdom2014 No. 1413
increase in the amountany amount of new emissions or an emission increase will exceed the mass-based limit. We are not, at this time, establishing a significance level based on mass emissions, and instead we are establishing one based on CO 2 e that addresses permitting burdens. The zero mass-based amount applies, but only as an initial screen to exclude sources or changes that have no mass increase of GHGs.United States75 FR 31513
increase in value of inherited estate assetsso much of the amount of the increase in value of assets brought into account in line 13 of Form 40 in the periodical return of the company for that period as relates to shareholders' excess assets.”.United Kingdom2006 No. 1358
increased annual ratethe annual rate of P’s pensionable earnings in the 12 months after the entitlement day.United Kingdom2014 No. 217
increased bone mineral densitya bone mineral density at least one standard deviation above the mean bone mineral density of young adult sex-matched controls;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
incremental hydropoweradditional generation achieved from increased efficiency after January 1, 2005, at a hydroelectric dam that was placed in service before January 1, 2005.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
incremental samplea quantity taken from one point in the sampled portion;United Kingdom1996 No. 1342
incubation periodthe length of the time between infection and the occurrence of clinical signs of foot-and-mouth disease. Namely, for the purposes of this Directive, 14 days for bovine and porcine animals, and 21 days for ovine and caprine animals and any other animal of susceptible species;European Union32003L0085
incumbent domestic licenseea licensee as provided in section 153(c) 1 of title 47 that was broadcasting a television signal as of January 1, 1989;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
incumbent service provideran entity that, as of the date of submission of the application, is providing broadband service to not less than 5 percent of the households in the service territory proposed in the application.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
incumbentthe incumbent of any benefice as defined by the Interpretation Measure 1925 (3);United Kingdom2000 No. 2049
incumbrance-free valuethe market value at the valuation date of the property of which the taxable gift or taxable inheritance consists at that date, after deducting any liabilities, costs and expenses that are properly payable out of the taxable gift or taxable inheritance.IrelandNumber 1 of 2003
incurred coststhat payments made by PAPs do not count toward enrollees' TrOOP or total drug spend balances. However, if a PAP requires their enrollees—including those enrolled in a Part D plan—to pay a nominal copayment when they fill a prescription for a covered Part D drug for which the PAP provides assistance, such amounts would count toward TrOOP if the plan is notified of the copayment. As explained in Appendix C of Chapter 14 (Coordination of Benefits) of the Prescription Drug Benefit Manual, these nominal PAP copayment amounts, when paid by or on behalf of a Part D enrollee, are applicable to the enrollee's TrOOP and total drug spend balances, provided the enrollee submits appropriate documentation to their Part D plan.United States74 FR 1494
indebted to an entityan obligation to make payments to that entity as a result of an indebtedness, whether originally made with that entity or with another entity. This includes without limitation a servicer on a mortgage to whom payments are made.United States77 FR 25015
indebtednessthe amount owed by the board to creditors, calculated in accordance with accounting standards specified by the Minister, less an amount equal to the value, so calculated, of the current assets of the board determined in such manner as may be so specified;IrelandNumber 32 of 1996
indefinite leave to remainleave to remain in the United Kingdom for an indefinite period;United Kingdom2014 No. 922
indefinite leaveleave to enter or remain (as the case may be) in the United Kingdom which is not limited as to duration;United Kingdom2014 No. 581
indelible marking instrumentan instrument that makes marks that cannot easily be removed or erased.United StatesELECTION CODE - Title 6 - Chap
indemnifying banka bank that is providing an indemnity under section 5005 of this title with respect to a substitute check.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
indemnity arrangementthe arrangement referred to in rule 5;United Kingdom2015 No. 693
indemnity periodany period of one (1) year starting on 1 December in each year;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2014/en/si/04...
indenture securityany security issued or issuable under the indenture to be qualified.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
indenture to be qualified(A) the indenture under which there has been or is to be issued a security in respect of which a particular registration statement has been filed, or (B) the indenture in respect of which a particular application has been filed.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
indenture trusteeeach trustee under the indenture to be qualified, and each successor trustee.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
indenturedto make such alien workers whole. Consistent with the expressed intent of the proposed rule to afford adequate protections for alien agricultural workers seeking H-2A nonimmigrant classification and to remove unnecessary administrative burdens on legitimate employers seeking to hire such workers, the final rule, therefore, provides that an H-2A petitioner can avoid denial or revocation of the H-2A petition if the petitioner demonstrates that the petitioner or the employment service reimbursed the alien worker in full for the prohibited fees paid or that any agreement for future payment is terminated. New 8 CFR 214.2(h)(5)(xi)(A)( 1 ), ( 2 ), and ( 4 ). However, the remedy of reimbursement would not apply if the petitioner collected the fees after the filing of the petition. New 8 CFR 214.2(h)(5)(xi)(A)( 3 ). For a petitioner who discovers after the filing of the petition that the alien worker paid or agreed to pay an employment service the prohibited fees, the petitioner can avoid denial or revocation by notifying DHS within 2 workdays of obtaining this knowledge instead of reimbursing the worker or effecting termination of the agreement. New 8 CFR 214.2(h)(5)(xi)(A)( 4 ). DHS will publish a notice in the Federal Register to describe the manner in which the notification must be provided.United States73 FR 76891
indentureany mortgage, deed of trust, trust or other indenture, or similar instrument or agreement (including any supplement or amendment to any of the foregoing), under which securities are outstanding or are to be issued, whether or not any property, real or personal, is, or is to be, pledged, mortgaged, assigned, or conveyed thereunder.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
independence in daily livingthe ability of a veteran, without the services of others or with a reduced level of the services of others, to live and function within such veteran's family and community.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
independent State bodythe entity established under section 12336 of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
independent actionthe provision by the member of a service in a manner or at a rate that is different from that provided for in any tariff established by the members of that conference or the provision by the member of a service for which no provision is made in any such tariff;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 17 (3rd Supp.
independent airplane power sourcesa general source of power for the whole of the airplane or for major subsystems (such as the permanent magnet generators that provide power for fly-by-wire systems ). Examples include engine-or APU-driven generators, batteries, and ram air turbines. We have revised the AC to reflect this.United States72 FR 63364
independent appellate processa review by an agency official who does not directly or indirectly report to the agency official who made the material supervisory determination under review.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
independent auditoran auditor who is a member in good standing of an institution or association of accountants incorporated by or under the authority of the legislature of a province but who is not, except as otherwise provided by regulation, the same person or a member of the same firm or office of auditors as, or employed by the same employer as, the provincial auditor;CanadaR.S.C. 1970, c. F-6
independent auditoran auditor who would be eligible for appointment as company auditor of the reprocessor or exporter under chapter V of the Companies (Northern Ireland) Order 1986(7).”.United Kingdom2004 No. 106
independent auditan audit conducted according to the standards specified in the generally accepted government auditing standards issued by the Comptroller General of the United States.United States73 FR 77904
independent candidatea candidate for presidential, parliamentary or county elections who is not a member of a political party;KenyaCAP. 7
independent community observerspersons appointed under regulation 10(1);United Kingdom2001 No. 140
independent cost estimatea pragmatic and neutral analysis, assessment, and quantification of all costs and risks associated with the development, acquisition, procurement, operation, and sustainment of a major system across its proposed life cycle, which shall be based on programmatic and technical specifications provided by the office within the element of the intelligence community with primary responsibility for the development, procurement, or operation of the major system.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
independent examineran obligation to transfer to another body, at some future time, some economic benefit, which is usually, but not always, a sum of money;”;United Kingdom2010 No. 287
independent expert’s reporta report prepared in accordance with regulation 9 (independent expert’s report);United Kingdom2007 No. 2974
independent inspectioninspection and confirmation by a qualified person who was not involved in the original oil servicing.United States71 FR 10415
independent integrated programme schoolan integrated programme school that is an independent school or independent junior college;SingaporeCap. 87A, RG 4
independent knowledge or analysis of a whistleblower,(exclusion (iv)). Only when one of the exceptions to these exclusions set forth in the rules applies should information acquired in these situations constitute independent knowledge or analysis of the whistleblower.United States76 FR 34299
independent living facilitya project designed for occupancy by not more than 24 persons with disabilities (or such higher number of persons as permitted under criteria that the Secretary shall prescribe) in separate dwelling units where each dwelling unit includes a kitchen and a bath. Not later than the date that the Secretary prescribes a limit exceeding the 24 person limit in the previous sentence, the Secretary shall notify the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs of the Senate and the Committee on Financial Services of the House of Representatives of the limit or the intention to prescribe a limit in excess of 24 persons, together with a detailed explanation of the reason for the new limit.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
independent membera Member of either House of the Oireachtas who is not a member of a Qualifying Party;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2007/en/si/00...
independent membera member of either House of the Oireachtas who is not a member of a qualifying party.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2009/en/si/00...
independent monitoring boardthe body appointed under rule 63;United Kingdom2009 No. 1096
independent panel membera person nominated under regulation 12(2);United Kingdom2001 No. 140
independent panelan independent panel to be set up by the Scottish Ministers to hear appeals from persons whose applications for approval have been refused under regulation 31(1)(a) and to hear appeals from persons whose approval under regulation 31(1)(a) has subsequently been revoked under regulation 32(1)(i);United Kingdom2015 No. 3
independent personspersons who are not connected with a company (and see paragraph (2));United Kingdom2007 No. 3402
independent persona person appointed by the registered provider in accordance with regulation 33;”;United Kingdom2013 No. 3239
independent persona person who has no individual interest in the matter subject to the appeal and is independent of the parties to the appeal.United Kingdom2010 No. 768
independent perspectivea viewpoint that is impartial regarding competitive, commercial, or industry concerns and contemplates the effect of a decision on all constituencies involved.United States76 FR 54537
independent power producerany person who owns or operates, in whole or in part, one or more new independent power production facilities.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
independent power pumpa pump operated by power otherwise than from the ship’s main engines;United Kingdom1998 No. 2515
independent prescribing specialtythe specialty described in columns 2 and 3 of the entry at row D of the Table in rule 10;”.United Kingdom2008 No. 1940
independent price verificationa process by which market prices or marking to model inputs are regularly verified for accuracy and independence;European Union32013R0575R(02)
independent rate actionthe right of a maritime conference member to offer, on a case-by-case basis and in respect of goods, freight rates which differ from those laid down in the conference tariff, provided that notice is given to the other conference members.European Union32000R0823
independent regulatory agencyany body named in the schedule.CanadaS.C. 2003, c. 7
independent regulatory agencythe Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, the Consumer Product Safety Commission, the Federal Communications Commission, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, the Federal Housing Finance Agency, the Federal Maritime Commission, the Federal Trade Commission, the Interstate Commerce Commission, the Mine Enforcement Safety and Health Review Commission, the National Labor Relations Board, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, the Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission, the Postal Regulatory Commission, the Securities and Exchange Commission, the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection, the Office of Financial Research, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, and any other similar agency designated by statute as a Federal independent regulatory agency or commission;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
independent remanufacturera person who is certified under section 25.CanadaS.C. 2006, c. 13
independent reviewera person appointed in accordance with regulation 19;United Kingdom2006 No. 2665
independent schoolany school at which full-time education is provided for five or more pupils over the age of 11 (whether or not such education is also provided for pupils under that age) not being a school maintained by a local education authority, a grant-maintained school or a special school not maintained by a local education authority;United Kingdom1997 No. 1633
independent solicitora solicitor who is appointed as the independent solicitor in terms of regulation 6(2);United Kingdom1996 No. 1645 (S. 141)
independent states of the former Soviet Unionthe following: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Russia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
independent studenta mature student who did not ordinarily reside with his or her parents, or either of them, from 1 October of the year before the first point of entry to an approved post leaving certificate course or an approved higher education course or re-entry to an approved course.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2011/en/si/03...
independent studentan applicant or class of applicant specified as an independent student in a scheme made by the Minister under section 16 ;IrelandNumber 4 of 2011
independent third partya technically competent entity responsible to and compensated by the railroad (or an association on behalf of one or more railroads) that is independent of the PTC system supplier and vendor. An entity that is owned or controlled by the supplier or vendor, that is under common ownership or control with the supplier or vendor, or that is otherwise involved in the development of the PTC system is not considered “independent” within the meaning of this section.United States75 FR 2597
independent third-party monitora person retained to collect area air samples for analysis by and for the owner of the building or facility being abated.United StatesOCCUPATIONS CODE - Title 12 -
independent trade unionan independent trade union recognised to any extent for the purpose of collective bargaining;United Kingdom1996 No. 1172
independent valuerthe person appointed in accordance with article 5(2) of the Dunfermline Compensation Order;United Kingdom2009 No. 1810
independent verifiera person or body accredited or endorsed by UKAS to carry out the verification requirements of Article 15 of the EU ETS Directive;United Kingdom2009 No. 2301
independent visitora person appointed under Article 31(1);United Kingdom1996 No. 487
independently procured insuranceinsurance procured directly by an insured from a nonadmitted insurer.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
independenta technically competent entity responsible to and compensated by the railroad (or an association on behalf of one or more railroads) that is independent of the supplier of the product. An entity that is owned or controlled by the supplier, that is under common ownership or control with the supplier, or that is otherwise involved in the development of the product would not be considered “independent”.United States77 FR 21311
indeterminate custodial prisonera person serving one or more sentences as defined under Article 13(4) of the 2008 Order;United Kingdom2009 No. 82
index casethe first animal on a holding, or in an epidemiologically defined group, in which a TSE infection is confirmed;European Union32007R0727
index figurean index figure, other than a provisional index figure, in the table of “BERR Output Deflators for Direct Labour: Public Housing Repairs and Maintenance” in the “BERR Construction Price and Cost Indices Online” published from time to time by the Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform,”.United Kingdom2008 No. 533
index linked liabilitiesinsurance liabilities in respect of index linked benefits;United Kingdom1996 No. 3008
index numberthe All Groups Consumer Price Index number, being the weighted average of the 8 capital cities, published by the Statistician in respect of that quarter.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/C20...
index of executionsthe electronic database that the sheriff maintains for writs of execution. (“répertoire des brefs d’exécution”)  2006, c. 32, Sched. A, s. 152.Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/statute/01m25
index to the information packagethe document in which the contents of the information package, suitably numbered or otherwise marked to clearly identify all the pages, are listed;United Kingdom1999 No. 1053
index-linked gilt-edged securityany gilt-edged security the amount of the payments under which is determined wholly or partly by reference to the retail prices index;United Kingdom2004 No. 2201
indexation requirementthe requirement under Article 51(2) and (3) for certain occupational pension schemes to provide annual increases in the rate of pensions;United Kingdom1997 No. 8
indexed debt obligationa debt obligation the terms or conditions of which provide for an adjustment to an amount payable in respect of the obligation for a period during which the obligation was outstanding that is determined by reference to a change in the purchasing power of money;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
indexed training ratethe annual rate at which an official pension would for the time being be payable if it had begun on 1st April 1994 and had then been payable at an annual rate of £1,450.United Kingdom1996 No. 1680
indexingindexing according to the Government Index of Retail Prices;United Kingdom2001 No. 152
indexingof the application of a recognized investment index or methodology.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
indexthe index of retail prices published by the Office for National Statistics of the Chancellor of the Exchequer, or any successor agreed as appropriate by the Board of Inland Revenue, for the calendar month three months prior to that time;United Kingdom1999 No. 1082
indexthe monthly United Kingdom Index of Retail Prices (for all items) published by the Office for National Statistics.United Kingdom1999 No. 6
indicated admission numberparents may access sources of general information relating to the school (Schedule 2 paragraph 7). Copies of the guidance Assessing the Net Capacity of Schools referred to in the definition of “indicated admission number” in regulation 3(1) can be obtained from DfES Publications, PO Box 5050, Sherwood Park, Annesley, Nottingham NG15 0DJ (email dfescommat;prolog.uk.com).United Kingdom2002 No. 2897
indicated admission numberthe number of pupils in any relevant age group determined in accordance with the capacity assessment method set out in the guidance, document “Measuring the capacity of schools in Wales”(5);United Kingdom2006 No. 176 (W. 27)
indication of quantitya statement in writing to the effect that those goods are of, or of not less than, a specified quantity by net weight, gross weight or other measurement or by number, as the case may require;SingaporeCap. 349
indication of sourceany expression or sign used to indicate that a product or service originates in a given country or group of countries region, or locality ;Sri Lanka36 of 2003
indicative AGI layout drawingsthe drawings certified as the indicative above ground installation layout drawings by the Secretary of State for the purposes of the Order and submitted with the application (drawing number 3511480B/KN-CDR/2012/401, revision M);United Kingdom2015 No. 680
indicative generating station layout drawingsthe drawings certified as the indicative generating station layout drawings by the Secretary of State for the purposes of the Order and submitted with the application (drawing number ESBI/KPL/PL/01, revision C);United Kingdom2015 No. 680
indicative market pricea price calculated in accordance with Schedule 1 to this Order;United Kingdom1996 No. 3184
indicative measurementsmeasurements which meet data quality objectives that are less strict than those required for fixed measurements;United Kingdom2010 No. 1433 (W. 126)
indicative measurementmeasurements which meet data quality objectives that are less strict than those required for fixed measurements;United Kingdom2010 No. 1001
indicative overhead lines and pylons layout drawingsthe drawings certified as the indicative overhead lines layout drawings by the Secretary of State for the purposes of the Order and submitted with the application (drawing number 90NG475/12/01, revision D, drawing number 90NG475/10/01, revision B, drawing number 90NG475/10/02, revision B);United Kingdom2015 No. 680
indicative pump house layout drawingthe drawing certified as the indicative pump house layout drawing by the Secretary of State for the purposes of the Order and submitted with the application (drawing number PP-DT-00077-D505-012, revision 1);United Kingdom2015 No. 680
indicator for pedestriansthe traffic sign of that description prescribed for the purposes of a Pelican crossing by regulation 5(2)(a) and paragraphs 2(c) and 5 of Part I and Part II of Schedule 2;United Kingdom1997 No. 2400
indicator parametera parameter listed in Schedule 2;United Kingdom2010 No. 994 (W. 99)
indicator specificationan indicator specification prepared by the Information Centre in accordance with regulation 28;United Kingdom2013 No. 259
indicatora sign of the size, colour and type shown in diagram 4003, 4003.3 and 4003.6;United Kingdom2002 No. 3113
indigenous case of BSEa case of bovine spongiform encephalitis which has not been clearly demonstrated to be due to infection prior to importation as a live animal, embryo or ovum;European Union32001R0999
indigenous entrepreneura citizen who is a business person of a Partner State but who does not possess a foreign nationality;KenyaCAP. 4C
indigenousthat it is an autochthonous stand or seed source, or has been raised artificially from seed, the origin of which is situated in the same region of provenance;United Kingdom2002 No. 3026
indigenousthat the species originated naturally in a particular region or body of water.CanadaSOR/2015-121
indigenta person who is not financially able to employ counsel.United StatesCODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE - T
indirect acting toola tool in which the driving force from a charge is transmitted indirectly onto the projectile via a piston;SingaporeCap. 104, RG 12
indirect actionof an instrument of the Sixth Framework Programme;European Union32002R2321
indirect chargesmanagement charges deducted from a fund in which a fund held for the purposes of the scheme is invested, directly or indirectly.United Kingdom2005 No. 577
indirect clearera member on behalf of which a clearing agent exchanges payment items and either effects clearing and settlement or makes entries into the ACSS.CanadaSOR/2003-346
indirect cost ratethe rate arrived at through negotiation between an Indian tribe or tribal organization and the appropriate Federal agency;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
indirect coststhe overhead costs of the Association.CanadaSOR/2003-175
indirect dischargethe introduction into groundwater of any substance in list I or II after percolation through the ground or subsoil;United Kingdom1998 No. 2746
indirect holdingany exposure to an intermediate entity that has an exposure to capital instruments issued by a financial sector entity where, in the event the capital instruments issued by the financial sector entity were permanently written off, the loss that the institution would incur as a result would not be materially different from the loss the institution would incur from a direct holding of those capital instruments issued by the financial sector entity;European Union32013R0575R(02)
indirect injectiona fuel injection system in which the injector communicates with the subsidiary part of a divided combustion chamber;United Kingdom1999 No. 454
indirect partnera person holding an interest in a partnership through 1 or more pass-thru partners.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
indirect refuse collectionall methods of collection of refuse other than direct refuse collection;SingaporeCap. 95, RG 3
indirect skipany transfer of property (other than a direct skip) subject to the tax imposed by chapter 12 made to a GST trust.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
individual involveda person who allegedly abused a client or who allegedly failed to prevent abuse of a client;CanadaP-29.1 2009
individual accountsaccounts prepared in accordance with Article 234 of the Companies Order;United Kingdom2005 No. 378
individual accountan interest bearing account opened in the name of the Department designated in the name of the client to enable the Department to hold funds on behalf of a client.United Kingdom2015 No. 200
individual agreementan agreement entered into between Her Majesty in right of Canada and a participating First Nation with respect to jurisdiction over education by the participating First Nation on First Nation land, and includes any amendments to the agreement made pursuant to its provisions.CanadaS.C. 2006, c. 10
individual animal identification numberthe number on an ear-tag specific to that animal;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2001/en/si/02...
individual approval certificatethe certificate issued by an the Approval Authority for an approval of a vehicle granted pursuant to Article 24 of the Framework Directive;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2009/en/si/01...
individual approvala certificate issued under regulation 27(10));United Kingdom2009 No. 717
individual assessora person who has the functions of an individual professional performance assessor by virtue of rules under article 53;United Kingdom2007 No. 289
individual basisthe application of that measure in respect of that institution only;United Kingdom2015 No. 905
individual borrowera borrower who is a natural person borrowing for personal, household or family purposes, or business or commercial purposes where the natural person employs 500 employees or less, or a borrower who is a corporation, partnership, limited partnership or other business entity which is borrowing for business or commercial purposes and which employs 500 employees or less.United Statesdelcode.delaware.gov/title5/c009/sc01...
individual candidatea candidate at an Assembly regional election other than a party list candidate;United Kingdom2007 No. 236
individual costscosts incurred in relation to an individual claim on the group register;United Kingdom2000 No. 1317 (L. 11)
individual coverageagriculture risk coverage selected under section 9015(b)(2) of this title to be obtained at the farm level.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
individual detrimentclinically observable deleterious effects in individuals or their descendants, the appearance of which is either immediate or delayed and, in the latter case, implies a probability rather than a certainty of appearance;European Union32013L0059
individual development accounta savings account described in subsection (b)(4)(A).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
individual employer recorda record of an individual employer's benefit ratio, reserve ratio, 1-year compensation base, 3-year compensation base, unallocated charge, reserve balance, net cumulative contribution balance, and cumulative benefit balance.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
individual grievancea grievance presented in accordance with section 208.CanadaS.C. 2003, c. 22, s. 2
individual identification numbera unique number of up to 4 digits for the identification of each pig;United Kingdom2012 No. 67
individual identification numberan individual identification number in accordance with article 6(1), (9) and (10).United Kingdom2002 No. 1357 (W. 133)
individual income tax returnany return of the tax imposed by subtitle A on individuals, estates, or trusts.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
individual learning account holdera person who is a party to a qualifying arrangement (as specified in regulation 3).United Kingdom2003 No. 918 (W. 119)
individual learning account holdera person who is a party to qualifying arrangements (as specified in regulation 3);United Kingdom2000 No. 379
individual levy ratethe figure determined in accordance with regulation 6 for an authority;United Kingdom2013 No. 737
individual licencean authorisation, granted to an individual supplier by a regulatory authority, which is required before supplying a given service.European Union22008A1030(01)
individual licencean authorization which is granted by a national regulatory authority and which gives an undertaking specific rights or which subjects that undertaking’s operations to specific obligations supplementing the general authorization where applicable, where the undertaking is not entitled to exercise the rights concerned until it has received the decision by the national regulatory authority;United Kingdom1997 No. 2930
individual loadanimals on a single motorised vehicle;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2004/en/si/04...
individual marketthe market for health insurance coverage offered to individuals other than in connection with a group health plan.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
individual membera member or former member who is an individual;United Kingdom2005 No. 1998
individual milk quotaa statement setting out the individual milk quota available to the producer on 31 March preceding the beginning of the 12-month period of application of the surplus levy scheme starting in the calendar year concerned; where this quantity is unknown on the date on which the application is submitted, it shall be notified to the Department at the earliest opportunity;United Kingdom2015 No. 16
individual patient treatment requesta request to a Local Health Board to fund health care for an individual patient that falls outside the range of services and treatments that the Local Health Board provides including those specialist services secured through the Welsh Health Specialist Services Committee;United Kingdom2011 No. 704 (W. 108)
individual pension accountan account within which investments may be held and which satisfies the following conditions.United Kingdom2001 No. 117
individual policya policy of insurance in respect of which the policy owner is an individual;SingaporeCap. 77B
individual producersproducers who are not members of a producer organisation for the purpose of cultivating grapes for the production of dried grapes;European Union31999R1621
individual producerany natural or legal person not belonging to a producer organisation and growing raw material on their holding intended for processing;European Union32003R1535
individual purchasera member of a registered group of purchasers or a registered joint purchaser;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2000/en/si/00...
individual purchasea task order, delivery order, or other purchase.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
individual reference quantitya producer's reference quantity at 1 April of any twelve-month period;European Union32003R1788
individual registerthe register referred to in rule 2 of the Land Registration Rules 2003(3);United Kingdom2012 No. 1829
individual registerthe register so named in rule 2 of the Land Registration Rules 2003(9), the contents and arrangement of which are described in rules 3 and 4 of those Rules.United Kingdom2014 No. 3038
individual registrantany person whose name is in a register maintained by the Council under section 7 or 8A above;”;United Kingdom2005 No. 848
individual resettlement training costs granta grant paid towards the cost of training to enhance skills and qualifications in preparation for new employment;United Kingdom2012 No. 1796
individual return envelopean envelope in which a completed Individual Form may be sealed;United Kingdom2000 No. 198
individual returna return made with respect to that person only.United Kingdom2009 No. 3210
individual savings accountan account of investment deposits made under regulation 29L below;”.United Kingdom1999 No. 588
individual station class licencean individual station class licence referred to in regulation 65;SingaporeCap. 323, RG 5
individual station class licenseea person who is deemed to have been granted an individual station class licence;SingaporeCap. 323, RG 5
individual supplya supply of goods or services which is a constituent part of a multiple supply and which is physically and economically dissociable from the other goods or services forming part of that multiple supply, and is capable of being supplied as a good or service in its own right;IrelandNumber 31 of 2010
individual tradersthat a SEF shall monitor and evaluate general market conditions related to its swaps. For example, a SEF must monitor the pricing of the underlying commodity or a third-party index or instrument used as a reference price for its swaps as compared to the prices on its markets.United States78 FR 33475
individual voluntary arrangementa voluntary arrangement pursuant to Chapter II of Part VIII of the 1989 Order;United Kingdom2006 No. 55
individual with a disabilityan individual with a disability (as defined in section 12102 of title 42).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
individual with disabilitiesthat a student with a documented disability or individualized education plan could participate in a TRIO project even if he or she does not meet one of the other eligibility criteria.United States75 FR 65711
individual with particular needsan individual who requires housing designed to meet that individual’s specific requirements as a result of mental illness, mental disability or physical disability;United Kingdom2004 No. 117
individual with regular incomeindividual whose income is sufficiently stable and regular to enable such individual to make payments under a plan under chapter 13 of this title, other than a stockbroker or a commodity broker.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
individually identifyingthat the identity of the individual who is the subject of the information can be readily ascertained from the information;CanadaH-5 RSA 2000
individually identified by means of an official identification device or method.of officially identifying an animal or group of animals using devices or methods approved by the Administrator, including, but not limited to, official tags, tattoos, and registered brands when accompanied by a certificate of inspection from a recognized brand inspection authority. We proposed to add a sentence at the end of that definition to make it clear that, for animals intended for importation into the United States, the particular device or method of identification must have been approved by the Administrator for that type of import before the animal is exported to the United States.United States73 FR 3379
individual’s badgea disabled person’s badge issued to an individual disabled person;United Kingdom2000 No. 59
individuals with barriers to employmentminority individuals, Indian individuals, individuals with greatest economic need, and individuals described in subsection (a)(3)(B)(ii) or (b)(2) of section 3056p of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
individuals with disabilitiesmore than 1 individual with a disability.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
individuals with disabilitiespersons with a mental or physical impairment who require assistance to perform one or more daily living tasks;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
individuala citizen of the United States or an alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
individuala human being who has been born and is alive.United StatesPENAL CODE - Title 5 - Chapter
indivisible loada load which cannot without undue expense or risk of damage be divided into 2 or more loads for the purpose of conveyance on a road;SingaporeCap. 276, R 9
indoor facilitya building that is enclosed.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
indoor tanning servicea service employing any electronic product designed to incorporate 1 or more ultraviolet lamps and intended for the irradiation of an individual by ultraviolet radiation, with wavelengths in air between 200 and 400 nanometers, to induce skin tanning.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
indoorsinside buildings or places in which the shielding will typically provide the necessary attenuation to protect wireless telegraphy against harmful interference;United Kingdom2009 No. 2517
indorsementan indorsement completed by delivery;SingaporeCap. 23
induced abortionartificially discharging an unborn child and its belongings out of a mother's body in a period at a time when the unborn child can't survive outside the mother's body.JapanAct No. 156 of 1948
inducementa benefit, whether pecuniary or not, offered by a travel agent as an incentive to acquire a foreign package holiday through him;United Kingdom1998 No. 1945
induction programmea programme to prepare a pupil for his extended work-related learning programme;United Kingdom2000 No. 1140
industrial Statesthose third countries that are members of G7;European Union32002R2321
industrial battery or accumulatorany battery or accumulator designed for exclusively industrial or professional uses or used in any type of electric vehicle;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2014/en/si/02...
industrial buildinga building used for the carrying out of an industrial process (including the carrying out of research and development of products or processes) and includes a building used for the carrying out of such a process on land used as a dock, harbour or quay for the purposes of an industrial undertaking but does not include a building or land in or adjacent to land occupied with a mine;”;United Kingdom2014 No. 142
industrial clustersclusters of business operators where the same type of business or other businesses closely related thereto are conducted by a considerable number of persons coordinated organically within a region that constitutes a coherent whole in terms of natural, economic and social conditions.JapanAct No. 40 of 2007
industrial diseaseany disease in respect of which compensation is payable under the law of the province where the employee is usually employed respecting compensation for workmen and the dependants of deceased workmen;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. G-5
industrial disputeany dispute or difference between an employer and an employee or between employers and employees connected with the employment or non-employment, or the terms of employment or with conditions of labour or the termination of employment or the reinstatement in employment of any person ;Sri Lanka32 of 1979
industrial enterprisea private, nongovernmental enterprise that has an expertise or capability that relates to methane hydrate research and development.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
industrial establishmentany federal work, undertaking or business and includes such branch, section or other division of a federal work, undertaking or business as is designated as an industrial establishment by regulations made under paragraph 264(b);CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. L-2
industrial hempthe plant Cannabis sativa L. and any part of such plant, whether growing or not, with a delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol concentration of not more than 0.3 percent on a dry weight basis.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
industrial installationan industrial installation not emitting or discharging PCP in quantities greater than those prescribed by existing legislation;United Kingdom2003 No. 105
industrial landland used for the carrying out of an industrial process, including land used for the purpose of an industrial undertaking as a dock, harbour or quay, but does not include land in or adjacent to and occupied together with a mine.United Kingdom2015 No. 70
industrial life assurance businessthe business of effecting assurances on human life, premiums in respect of which are payable, at intervals not exceeding two months in each case, to collectors sent by the insurer to each owner of a policy, or to his residence or place of work;KenyaCAP. 487
industrial mattersmatters pertaining to the relations of employers and employees which are connected with the employment or non-employment or the terms of employment, the transfer of employment or the conditions of work of any person;SingaporeCap. 136
industrial meat products premisesmeat products premises whose production exceeds 7.5 tonnes of finished meat products per week or 1 tonne per week in the case of premises producing foie gras or where a special hygiene direction is given in relation to the premises, such lower level of production as may be required by the direction;United Kingdom1997 No. 494
industrial monitoring and control instrumentsmonitoring and control instruments designed for exclusively industrial or professional use;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2012/en/si/05...
industrial or trade premisespremises used for any industrial or trade purposes or premises on which matter is burnt in connection with any industrial or trade process, and includes all scheduled premises and construction sites;SingaporeCap. 94A
industrial package Type 1 (IP-1)a package meeting the requirements of Schedule 9, Part I;United Kingdom1996 No. 1350
industrial package Type 1a package meeting the requirements of sub-paragraph 1 of paragraph 8 of the Approved Document;United Kingdom1996 No. 2090
industrial package Type 2 (IP-2)a package meeting the requirements of Schedule 9, Part II;United Kingdom1996 No. 1350
industrial package Type 2a package meeting the requirements of sub-paragraph 2 of paragraph 8 of the Approved Document;United Kingdom1996 No. 2090
industrial package Type 3 (IP-3)a package meeting the requirements of Schedule 9, Part III;United Kingdom1996 No. 1350
industrial package Type 3a package meeting the requirements of sub-paragraph 3 of paragraph 8 of the Approved Document;United Kingdom1996 No. 2090
industrial packagean industrial package Type 1 (IP-1), an industrial package Type 2 (IP-2) or an industrial package Type 3 (IP-3);United Kingdom1996 No. 1350
industrial plantany fixed equipment or facility which is used in connection with, or as part of, any process or system for industrial production or output.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
industrial plantany plant at which cadmium or any substance containing cadmium is handled;European Union31983L0513
industrial premisesany establishment which produces minced meat or, even if no minced meat is produced, whose total production of meat products and meat preparations exceeds 7.5 tonnes per week;United Kingdom1995 No. 3205
industrial productsproducts as specified in Article 9 of the Europe Agreement and in Protocol 2 thereto;European Union22006A1205(01)
industrial relations officeran industrial relations officer appointed under section 28;SingaporeCap. 136
industrial researchplanned search or critical investigation aimed at the discovery of new knowledge, with the objective that such knowledge may be useful in developing new products, processes, or services, or in bringing about a significant improvement to existing products, processes, or services.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
industrial researchthe planned research or critical investigation aimed at the acquisition of new knowledge and skills for developing new products, processes or services or for bringing about a significant improvement in existing products, processes or services. It comprises the creation of components of complex systems, which is necessary for the industrial research, notably for generic technology validation, to the exclusion of prototypes as covered by point (g);European Union2007C0014
industrial servicesservices provided from premises with a light industrial use or general industrial use;United Kingdom2015 No. 596
industrial sludge,the residual, semi-solid material left from industrial wastewater treatment processes or wet air pollution control devices (e.g., wet scrubbers). Industrial sludge includes underflow material collected in primary or secondary clarifiers, settling basins, or precipitation tanks as well as dredged materials from wastewater tanks or impoundments. Industrial sludge also includes the semi-solid material remaining after these materials are dewatered via a belt press, centrifuge, or similar dewatering process.” The EPA believes that the definition suggested by the commenter is overly broad and could encompass materials not intended to be covered. As stated above, the EPA is willing to work with stakeholders to gather and analyze information needed to further refine the list of default DOC values in Table TT-1.United States78 FR 71903
industrial sourcea unit that does not serve a generator that produces electricity, a "nonutility unit" as defined in this section, or a process source as defined in section 7651i(e) 5 of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
industrial training orderthe Industrial Training (Construction Board) Order 1964(2);United Kingdom1995 No. 25
industrial trainingtraining for a specified industry;KenyaCAP. 237
industrial undertakera person by whom an industrial process is carried on and “industrial undertaking” shall be construed accordingly;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2001/en/si/06...
industrial waste waterany waste water that is discharged from premises used for carrying on any trade or industry or other non-domestic use and excludes run-off rain water;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2007/en/si/06...
industrial waterany water reclaimed from the sewage treatment works for use in industries that do not require high grade potable water;SingaporeCap. 294
industry certificatea certificate authorised by a Commission Decision referred to in Article 6(7) and which complies with the requirements of Article 14(2);United Kingdom2006 No. 66
industry classification systemthe North American Industry Classification System as it read on July 1, 2010.Canadalaws.justice.gc.ca/eng/regulations/SO...
industry ratethe license fee a performing rights society has agreed to with, or which has been determined by the court for, a significant segment of the music user industry to which the individual proprietor belongs.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
industry trade associationan organization exempt from tax, under section 501(c)(3) or (6) of title 26, representing the propane industry;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
industrythe producers as a whole of a domestic like product, or those producers whose collective output of a domestic like product constitutes a major proportion of the total domestic production of the product.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
inefficiency hearing(unless the context otherwise requires) the hearing arranged under regulation 14;United Kingdom2013 No. 61
inelasticthat supply or demand is sensitive to price changes (a one percent change in price leads to more than one percent change in quantity). A price elasticity of one is unit elastic, meaning there is a one-to-one correspondence between a percent change in price and percent change in quantity.United States75 FR 22895
ineligible chargesservice charges which are ineligible to be met by housing benefit by virtue of regulation 13(3) and Schedule 1 except, in the case of a tenancy where the rent includes payments for board and attendance, and the Executive considers that a substantial part of the rent under the tenancy is fairly attributable to board and attendance, charges specified in paragraph 1(a)(i) of Schedule 1.United Kingdom2006 No. 406
ineligible condominium propertyany eligible condominium property to which the provisions of this section do not apply as a result of the limitations under subsection (b)(2)(A).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
ineligible destinationAfghanistan, Belarus, Burma (Myanmar), Côte d’Ivoire, Cuba, Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, Eritrea, Guinea, Iran, Iraq, Lebanon, Liberia, Libya, Pakistan, Sierra Leone, Sudan, Syria and Zimbabwe.CanadaSOR/2013-1
ineligible multifamily housing propertyany eligible multifamily housing property to which the provisions of this section do not apply as a result of the limitations under subsection (b)(2)(A).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
ineligible persona person who is neither an insured person nor entitled to become one.Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/statute/90h06
ineligible publicationa literary work that is an ineligible publication under the prescribed rules. (“publication non admissible”)  2007, c. 11, Sched. A, s. 95 (20); 2009, c. 34, Sched. U, s. 20 (4).Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/statute/07t11
ineligible purposea purpose which is not an eligible purpose;United Kingdom2012 No. 396
ineligible single family propertyany eligible single family property to which the provisions of this section do not apply as a result of the limitations under subsection (b)(2)(A).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
ineligible tax weekany tax week which is not an eligible tax week.United Kingdom1997 No. 139
ineligible useany use other than the provision of eligible transportation services for commercial purposes or, where a rebate is paid under subsection (3.1), any use other than the provision of eligible air transportation services for commercial purposes, and for greater certainty the sale of fuel is an ineligible use;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. E-15
ineligiblethat a person is legally disqualified from serving as a certified conductor. The term is broadly defined to cover a number of circumstances in which a person may not serve as a certified conductor. Revocation of certification pursuant to § 242.407 and denial of certification pursuant to § 242.401 are two examples in which a person will be ineligible to serve as a conductor. A period of ineligibility may end when a condition or conditions are met—for example, when a person meets the conditions to serve as a conductor following an alcohol or drug violation pursuant to § 242.115.United States76 FR 69801
inert wastesolid waste that, when disposed of in a landfill or re‑used, is not reasonably expected to undergo physical, chemical or biological changes to such an extent as to produce substances that may cause an adverse effect, and includes, but is not limited to, demolition debris, concrete, asphalt, glass, ceramic materials, scrap metal and dry timber or wood that has not been chemically treated;Canada192/1996
inert matterall matter not seeds, and includes among others broken seeds, sterile florets, chaff, fungus bodies, and stones, determined by methods prescribed under section 1593 of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
inertia reel belta three-point belt of either of the types required for a front seating position nearest either side of the vehicle by paragraph 3.1.1 of Annex I to Community Directive 77/541;United Kingdom1999 No. 454
infant class grantgrant paid to a local education authority by the Secretary of State under regulation 3;United Kingdom1999 No. 14
infant classa class containing pupils the majority of whom will attain the age of five, six or seven during the course of the school year;United Kingdom1998 No. 656
infant formulaefoodstuffs intended for particular nutritional use by infants during the first 4 to 6 months of life and satisfying by themselves the nutritional requirements of this category of persons, and cognate words shall be construed accordingly;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2004/en/si/02...
infant formulaa food based on cow’s milk intended for particular nutritional use from birth by infants in good health, and satisfying by itself the nutritional requirements of such infants;United Kingdom2006 No. 478
infant schoola primary school for the purpose of providing education for children who are of compulsory school age but have not attained the age of eight, even though it may also provide education for children below compulsory school age;United Kingdom2014 No. 1530
infantschildren under the age of 12 months;European Union31999L0021
infanta child from birth up to the age of twelve months;KenyaNo. 34 of 2012
infanta person who is unable to walk unassisted and whose mass is not more than 10 kg.CanadaSOR/2010-90
infected animala bovine animal which is infected with brucellosis;United Kingdom2009 No. 232
infected areaan area declared by the Department to be infected with foot-and-mouth disease in accordance with Article 2.United Kingdom2001 No. 83
infected areaan area declared by the Department under Article 10(1) to be an area infected with the disease;United Kingdom2003 No. 55
infected holdinga holding where the CVO has confirmed that the disease is present;United Kingdom2003 No. 2329
infected persona person who is suffering from plague, cholera, yellow fever or smallpox or who is considered by the medical officer to be infected with one of the diseases or with some other infectious or contagious disease other than venereal disease or tuberculosis; ”;United Kingdom2007 No. 1447
infected placea place that is constituted to be an infected place under section 22 or 23 or under the regulations;CanadaS.C. 1990, c. 21
infected premisesany premises declared as such by the Department under Part III;United Kingdom2009 No. 223
infectedaffected with disease and “infection” shall be construed accordingly;United Kingdom2006 No. 42
infectedinfected with a dangerous infectious disease.SingaporeCap. 137
infection in animalsthe situation where animals maintain an infectious agent with or without presence of clinical or pathological manifestation of an infection;European Union22002A1230(01)
infectionthe infection of bovine tuberculosis;United Kingdom1999 No. 263
infectious diseaseany infectious or contagious disease other than venereal disease or tuberculosis;”;United Kingdom2007 No. 515
infectious substancesany substances classified as Class 6.2 in the IMDG Code;United Kingdom1995 No. 2498
infective endocarditisinflammation of the endocardium caused by infection with microorganisms;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
inferior swineswine that are discounted in the market place due to light-weight, health, or physical conditions that affects their value.United States73 FR 28606
infested zonean area where the presence of the harmful organism is confirmed;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2009/en/si/03...
infestedcontaining any injurious, noxious or troublesome insect or animal pest;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. G-10
infill holean exploratory hole located between reconnaissance holes;Canada270/1981
infirmitya disease, injury or medical condition, and includes a mental disorder, injury or condition.United Kingdom2009 No. 79
infirmitya disease, injury, or medical condition, and includes a mental disorder, injury or condition;United Kingdom2015 No. 113
inflammable solidssolid alcohol and any other solid whose flash point is lower than 40 degrees at one atmospheric pressure.JapanAct No. 186 of 1948
inflammatory arthritisan autoimmune inflammatory condition which is associated with the development of arthritis;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
inflatable Civil Aviation Authority lifejacketa lifejacket which has been approved by the United Kingdom Civil Aviation Authority;United Kingdom1999 No. 2723
inflatable appliancean appliance which depends upon non-rigid, gas-filled chambers for buoyancy and which is normally kept uninflated until ready for use;United Kingdom1999 No. 2721
inflatable lifejacketa lifejacket complying with the requirements of Part 4 of Schedule 9;United Kingdom1999 No. 2723
inflated appliancean appliance which depends upon non-rigid, gas-filled chamber for buoyancy and which is kept inflated and ready for use at all times;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2007/en/si/06...
inflated boata boat complying with the requirements of Schedule 3, Part 3 of MSN 1676(M) or Schedule 4 of MSN 1677(M);United Kingdom1999 No. 2721
inflated lifeboata permanently inflated survival craft subdivided and of strong, abrasion-resistant construction;SingaporeCap. 179, RG 9
inflationary adjusted year2019 and every fifth year after that year.CanadaS.C. 2002, c. 22
influence quantitya quantity that is not the measurand but that affects the result of measurement;United Kingdom2006 No. 1259
influenza pandemica global outbreak of pandemic influenza;United Kingdom2008 No. 2769
influenza vaccinea vaccine against seasonal influenza;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2013/en/si/02...
influenza virusa riboxynucleic acid (RNA) virus belonging to the family Orthomyxoviridae and known as type A, B or C influenza virus;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
informalin the regulatory text. The final rule adopts this comment and has identified that a populated joint venture is joint venture formed as a separate legal entity that has its own separate employees.United States76 FR 8221
informanta person who has communicated information to a law enforcement official in connection with a law enforcement function.United StatesHEALTH AND SAFETY CODE - Title
informanta person who lays an information;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-46
information agreementan agreement between the relevant Board and the authority responsible for the host State scheme under which either agrees, whether or not for a consideration, to disclose to the other any information in its possession which would or might assist the other to discharge its functions;United Kingdom1995 No. 1442
information and communication technologiestechnologies employed in collecting, storing, using or sending out information and include those involving the use of computers or any telecommunication system;KenyaCAP. 411A
information and communication technology documentthe document published by the Welsh Ministers in January 2008 entitled “Information and communication technology in the National Curriculum for Wales”(8);United Kingdom2008 No. 1409 (W. 146)
information and communications servicesany service involving the use of information and communications technology;SingaporeCap. 137A
information and communications technologyany technology employed in collecting, storing, using or sending out information and includes that involving the use of computers or any telecommunication system;SingaporeCap. 137A
information and consultation procedurean information and consultation procedure established in accordance with an agreement referred to in section 11 (1);IrelandNumber 20 of 1996
information and consultation representativea person who represents employees in the context of an information and consultation procedure;United Kingdom1999 No. 3323
information assurancethe protection of information and information systems by ensuring their availability, integrity, authentication, confidentiality and non-repudiation.CanadaS.C. 2005, c. 45
information bookletthe booklet published by the Public Appointments Service for the purpose of the selection process for the appointment of a chief executive;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2014/en/si/05...
information centrethe body named in regulation 3(1);United Kingdom2003 No. 37
information documentone of the forms appearing in Annex I, or the corresponding annex to a separate directive, setting out what information is to be supplied by the applicant;European Union32003L0037
information folderthe complete folder or file containing, in particular, the data, drawings and photographs required as per Annex I and supplied by the applicant to the technical service or EC type-approval authority as required by the information document provided for in a separate directive or in this Directive;European Union32003L0037
information gathering measureslaws and administrative or judicial procedures enabling a requested Party to obtain and provide the information requested;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2010/en/si/00...
information in non-legible formor otherwise) on microfilm, microfiche, magnetic tape or disk or in any other non-legible form;IrelandNumber 50 of 2001
information infrastructurethe underlying framework that information systems and assets rely on to process, transmit, receive, or store information electronically, including programmable electronic devices and communications networks and any associated hardware, software, or data.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
information location toolany tool that makes it possible to locate information that is available through the Internet or another digital network.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-42
information measuresspecific information measures and annual work programmes.European Union32002R2208
information memoranduma document to be submitted to the Authority disclosing the information stipulated in section 10(4)(c);SingaporeCap. 84A
information noticea notice served by the Commission under paragraph 4(1) of Schedule 1 (power to obtain information for the purposes of a formal investigation);United Kingdom2001 No. 6
information officera person appointed to provide information and guidance at a polling station to voters regarding the voting systems being used at combined polls;United Kingdom2007 No. 1354 (S. 4)
information owneran agency official with statutory or operational authority for specified information and responsibility for establishing the criteria for its creation, collection, processing, dissemination, or disposal, which responsibilities may extend to interconnected systems or groups of interconnected systems.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
information packagethe information folder plus any test reports or other documents that the technical services or EC type-approval authority has added to the information folder while carrying out its tasks;European Union32003L0037
information periodeach consecutive period of three months beginning on 1st July 2007;United Kingdom2007 No. 1831
information regulationsregulations under subsection (3)...United Kingdom2015 c. 7
information requesta request by B to A or an agent for information about a green deal property for the purpose of enabling B to decide whether to, as appropriate, buy the property or enter into a lease or licence of the property;United Kingdom2012 No. 1660
information requirementa requirement imposed by the Authority under regulation 11, 12 or 14.United Kingdom2013 No. 1389
information resources managementthe process of managing information resources to accomplish agency missions and to improve agency performance, including through the reduction of information collection burdens on the public;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
information resourcesinformation and related resources, such as personnel, equipment, funds, and information technology;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
information resourcesinformation in any medium or form and its related resources, such as personnel, equipment, funds, and information technology.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
information returnany statement described in section 6724(d)(1)(A).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
information security requirementsinformation security requirements promulgated in accordance with law, or directed by the Secretary of Commerce, the National Institute of Standards and Technology, and the Office of Management and Budget, and, as to national security systems, the President.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
information securityprotecting information and information systems from unauthorized access, use, disclosure, disruption, modification, or destruction in order to provide integrity, confidentiality, and availability.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
information serviceany service which provides guidance to its users, allowing them to comply with mandatory rest periods and breaks, to reduce unsuitable parking and optimise the use of parking places;European Union32013R0885
information servicethe offering of a capability for generating, acquiring, storing, transforming, processing, retrieving, utilizing, or making available information via telecommunications, and includes electronic publishing, but does not include any use of any such capability for the management, control, or operation of a telecommunications system or the management of a telecommunications service.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
information sharing environmentthe information sharing environment established under section 485 of this title;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
information sheeta standard table of information relating to the appliance in question;United Kingdom2004 No. 1468
information society service providera person providing an information society service;United Kingdom2012 No. 1852
information society servicesinformation society services as defined in Article 1(2) of Directive 98/34/EC(26) of the European Parliament and of the Council of 22 June 1998 laying down a procedure for the provision of information in the field of technical standards and regulations and of rules on Information Society services;United Kingdom2013 No. 1855
information society servicesof electronic equipment for the processing (including digital compression) and storage of data, and at the individual request of a recipient of a service.United Kingdom2012 No. 1852
information society servicean information society service within the meaning of Article 2(a) of the electronic commerce directive;”;United Kingdom2002 No. 1775
information subjectthe person to whom information relates;United Kingdom2007 No. 3538
information systema discrete set of information resources organized for the collection, processing, maintenance, use, sharing, dissemination, or disposition of information, whether automated or manual.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
information systema discrete set of information resources organized for the collection, processing, maintenance, use, sharing, dissemination, or disposition of information;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
information technology architecturean integrated framework for evolving or maintaining existing information technology and acquiring new information technology to achieve the agency's strategic goals and information resources management goals.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
information technology key skill qualificationa qualification awarded to a pupil who has completed an examination, course or unit in the key skill of information technology;United Kingdom2001 No. 3446
information technology servicesservices which are designed to secure for a defined authority the availability or application of information technology.United Kingdom1995 No. 1915
information technologyany computer, telecommunications or other technology the principal use of which is the recording, processing and communication of information by electronic means.United Kingdom1995 No. 1915
information technologyany equipment or software for use in storing, retrieving, processing or disseminating information;KenyaCAP. 472
information that has not been made publicany information to which the public does not generally have access, and that is prohibited from disclosure under Chapter 552, Government Code.United StatesPENAL CODE - Title 8 - Chapter
information thresholda level beyond which there is a risk to human health from brief exposure for particularly sensitive sections of the population and at which up-to-date information is necessary;European Union32002L0003
information-based productany of the articles described in the following items.JapanAct No. 120 of 1956
informationany information which forms part of the required information.United Kingdom2012 No. 2729 (W. 292)
informationany information, documents, records or other material;United Kingdom2014 No. 2822
informed of the challengethat the person giving the directive shall explain that another employee has made a good faith determination that the task does not comply with an operating rule or FRA regulation, as well as provide a synopsis of the specifics of the challenge. This option permits an employer, who is certain that the challenging employee is wrong, an opportunity to get the work done by another qualified person. Of course, any employee asked to perform a task that does not comply with this subpart has the same right to challenge the task, regardless of whether any other employee has also challenged that task. Also, all employees have the same responsibility under paragraph (a) to inform the employer of directives that violate this subpart or any operating rules implementing this subpart.United States73 FR 8442
informby which information is communicated to the patient is not specified, facilities and their staff have the necessary flexibility to comply within the intent of the condition. Our interpretive guidelines for surveyors will reflect the intent of the final rule.United States73 FR 20370
infra-red procedurean automated procedure involving exposure of the tip of the beak of a chick to a focused high intensity infra-red beam designed to cause a limited area of tissue damage and subsequent loss of the beak tip.United Kingdom2012 No. 153
infra-red procedurean automated procedure involving exposure of the tip of the beak of a chick to a focused high intensity infra-red beam designed to cause a limited area of tissue damage and subsequent loss of the beak tip;United Kingdom2010 No. 339
infrared radiationoptical radiation of wavelength range exceeding 780 nm and not exceeding 1 mm, divided into IRA (exceeding 780 and not exceeding 1400 nm), IRB (exceeding 1400 and not exceeding 3000 nm) and IRC (exceeding 3000 nm and not exceeding 1 mm);United Kingdom2010 No. 2987
infrastructure capacitythe potential to schedule train paths requested for an element of infrastructure for a certain period;European Union32001L0014
infrastructure chargea charge levied for the purpose of recovering the construction, the maintenance, the operation and the development costs related to infrastructure incurred in a Member State;’;European Union32011L0076
infrastructure controllera person who controls railway infrastructure;”;United Kingdom2006 No. 599
infrastructure facilitiesindustrial, commercial or social infrastructure or other facilities necessary for the development of a Special Economic Zone or such other facilities which may be prescribed;IndiaNO. 28 OF 2005
infrastructure facilitya publicly or privately owned facility that provides or distributes services for the benefit of the public, including services relating to water, sewage, energy, fuel and communications.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-46
infrastructure facilityany facility (whether publicly or privately owned) providing or distributing services for the benefit of the public, such as water, sewage disposal, energy, fuel or communications;SingaporeCap. 324A
infrastructure feesthe fees charged by infrastructure managers pursuant to regulation 7(1);United Kingdom1998 No. 1340
infrastructure for spatial informationmetadata, spatial data sets and spatial data services; network services and technologies; agreements on sharing, access and use; and coordination and monitoring mechanisms, processes and procedures, established, operated or made available in accordance with the Directive.United Kingdom2009 No. 440
infrastructure managerIarnród Éireann;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2010/en/si/00...
infrastructure managerthe body or undertaking that is responsible in particular for establishing and maintaining railway infrastructure.United Kingdom2005 No. 537
infrastructure registera register kept in accordance with regulation 35;United Kingdom2011 No. 3066
infrastructure workwork with respect to roads, water supply, fuel, sewage disposal, drainage, electrical systems and other prescribed services and things provided to the mobile home park.  2006, c. 17, s. 167 (2).Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/statute/06r17
infrastructureany structural subsystem within the scope of the infrastructure specifications;United Kingdom2011 No. 3066
infrastructurerailway infrastructure.United Kingdom2003 No. 532
infringement decisiona decision that one or more of the Chapter I prohibition, the Chapter II prohibition, the prohibition in Article 101(1) and the prohibition in Article 102 has been infringed;United Kingdom2014 No. 458
infringing articlea sound recording of a qualifying performance with any distortion, mutilation or other modification that is prejudicial to the reputation of the performer.United Kingdom2006 No. 18
infructescensea group of fruits formed on a single inflorescence;United Kingdom2002 No. 3026
ingredient"ingredient" as referred to in Article 6(4) of Directive 2000/13/EC;European Union32003R1829
inguinal herniaa protrusion of contents of the abdominal cavity through that part of the abdominal wall known as the inguinal canal.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
inhabitantsall persons who, by themselves or their agents, servants or tenants, occupy or have a lawful interest in any land within an area specified in a notice issued under subsection (1).KenyaCAP. 84
inhalable dustairborne material which is capable of entering the nose and mouth during breathing, as defined by BS EN 481 1993;United Kingdom2007 No. 1894
inhaling beryllium dust or fumeshaving a history of exposure to beryllium dust or beryllium fumes, for a cumulative period of at least 240 hours or clinical evidence of sensitisation to beryllium by positive findings on beryllium lymphocyte proliferation testing of blood or bronchoalveolar lavage fluid;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
inhaling toxic gases or fumesinhaling anhydrous ammonia fumes, smoke, oxides of sulphur, oxides of nitrogen, chlorine or phosgene, resulting in acute respiratory distress with evidence of pulmonary oedema or evidence of pneumonitis;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
inherent Federal functionsthose Federal functions which cannot legally be delegated to Indian tribes.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
inherent jurisdictionthe High Court’s power to make any order or determine any issue in respect of a child, including in wardship proceedings, where it would be just and equitable to do so unless restricted by legislation or case law;United Kingdom2010 No. 2955 (L. 17)
inherited Savings CertificatesSavings Certificates to which a person becomes entitled, or in which he or she has acquired an interest, on the death of any other person;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2013/en/si/02...
inhibitionan order made under section 70, or a prohibition;KenyaCAP. 300
initial 28 day periodthe period of 28 days beginning with the day after the day the licence lapses;”;United Kingdom2010 No. 2452
initial CPC testthe tests for initial qualification for the purposes of Article 3(1)(a)(ii) of the Directive;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2008/en/si/00...
initial CPCa CPC certifying a driver’s initial qualification;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2008/en/si/00...
initial administrative expensesthe reasonable expenses incurred in the manner provided by sub-paragraph (13) by the billing authority in respect of changes to their computer programmes and other reasonable administrative expenses (including staff training) associated with the first time of collection of a BRS.United Kingdom2010 No. 134
initial admission arrangementsthe arrangements for the admission of children to the school (including the school’s admission policy) determined by an admission authority in accordance with regulation 5(1);United Kingdom2006 No. 175 (W. 26)
initial amount of a loanthe maximum amount of principal that may be advanced or drawn down on the date the borrower first receives funds under the loan.United Kingdom1995 No. 1188
initial applicable 1-year periodthe 1-year period beginning on December 20, 2006.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
initial appointment of an official by means of selection (excluding cases falling under appointment to executive service)of selection", the phrase "transfer of an official (excluding cases falling under appointment to executive service)" in Article 58, paragraph (1) shall be deemed to be replaced with "transfer of an official", the phrase "demotes an official (excluding cases falling under appointment to executive service)" in paragraph (2) of the said Article shall be deemed to be replaced with "demotes an official", the phrase "transfer of an official (excluding cases falling under appointment to executive service)" in paragraph (3) of the said Article shall be deemed to be replaced with "transfer of an official", the phrase "an appointer shall have a consultation in advance with the Prime Minister and the Chief Cabinet Secretary, and implement initial appointment, etc. based on the said consultation" in Article 61-4, paragraph (1) shall be deemed to be replaced with "an appointer shall notify the Prime Minister and the Chief Cabinet Secretary (the Prime Minister and the Chief Cabinet Secretary through the National Public Safety Commission in the case where the appointer is the Commissioner General of the National Police Agency). In this case, the Prime Minister and the Chief Cabinet Secretary may state opinions from the viewpoint of having the ability to perform standard duties pertaining to executive service to the appointer (the appointer through the National Public Safety Commission in the case where the appointer is the Commissioner General of the National Police Agency)", the phrase "to consult the Prime Minister and the Chief Cabinet Secretary" in the paragraph (2) of the said Article shall be deemed to be replaced with "to notify the Prime Minister and the Chief Cabinet Secretary (the Prime Minister and the Chief Cabinet Secretary through the National Public Safety Commission in the case where the appointer is the Commissioner General of the National Police Agency)", the phrase "without the said consultation" with "without the said notice", the phrase "notify the Prime Minister and the Chief Cabinet Secretary of the said appointment, etc. and, without delay," in the paragraph (3) of the said Article shall be deemed to be replaced with ", without delay," the phrase "consult the said initial appointment, etc. with the Prime Minister and the Chief Cabinet Secretary pursuant to the provisions of Cabinet Order, and take necessary measures based on the said consultation" with "notify the Prime Minister and the Chief Cabinet Secretary (the Prime Minister and the Chief Cabinet Secretary through the National Public Safety Commission in the case where the appointer is the Commissioner General of the National Police Agency). In this case, the Prime Minister and the Chief Cabinet Secretary may state opinions from the viewpoint of having the ability to perform standard duties pertaining to executive service to the appointer (the appointer through the National Public Safety Commission in the case where the appointer is the Commissioner General of the National Police Agency)", and the phrase "pursuant to the provisions of Cabinet Order" in paragraph (1) of the preceding Article shall be deemed to be replaced with "pursuant to the provisions of Cabinet Order only in the case where officials of the said organ are subject to the eligibility screening and in other case specified by Cabinet Order as necessary".JapanAct No. 120 of 1947
initial appointmentsthe first appointments of members of a tribunal;United Kingdom1995 No. 3056
initial appointmentan individual's first Pathways appointment in any particular agency.United States77 FR 28193
initial assessmentthe assessment relating...United Kingdom2005 c. 14
initial biomethanethe amount of eligible biomethane measured in megawatt hours which is injected in the 12 month period commencing with, or with the anniversary of, the tariff start date for the original biomethane (“the relevant period”) up to 40,000 megawatt hours;United Kingdom2015 No. 197
initial boiling pointthe temperature of a liquid at which its vapour pressure is equal to the standard pressure of 101.3 kPa, i.e., the temperature at which the first gas bubble appears.CanadaSOR/2015-17
initial capitalfunds as referred to in points (a) and (b) of the first paragraph of Article 57 of Directive 2006/48/EC;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2013/en/si/02...
initial cash equivalentthe amount calculated in accordance with paragraphs 4 and 5 of the Schedule;United Kingdom2015 No. 272
initial cash transfer sumthe amount calculated in accordance with regulation 2(1)(a);”;United Kingdom2008 No. 1050
initial certificatea registration certificate issued under this section.United StatesELECTION CODE - Title 2 - Chap
initial chargethe charge imposed by a charging scheme by reference to the happening of events in respect of a motor vehicle being used or kept on a road;United Kingdom2005 No. 651
initial claim for benefitsa claim made for the purpose of establishing a self-employed person’s benefit period.CanadaS.C. 1996, c. 23
initial consultation reportthe report of the LPA prepared pursuant to regulations 14 to 16;United Kingdom2005 No. 2839 (W. 203)
initial date1 January 2015;”;United Kingdom2014 No. 3254 (W. 330)
initial daythe first working day after the day on which the authority receives the application;United Kingdom2009 No. 1772
initial decisionin relation to Part 2 a decision made by the adjudicator under regulation 7 except a decision made by him following a referral to him by an aggrieved person pursuant to regulation 11;United Kingdom2007 No. 1355
initial designation areathe area in respect of which an initial designation has been made.United Kingdom2009 No. 463
initial designationa designation made by the competent authority under regulation 24;United Kingdom2009 No. 463
initial directions hearinga hearing in accordance with rule 4(3)(b) or 6 of this Order for the purpose of the giving of directions or making of orders as to the preparation of proceedings for trial and case management, and for the other purposes mentioned in rule 6;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2005/en/si/01...
initial entranta person whose application is approved under paragraph 3(1);United Kingdom1997 No. 829
initial equity contributionthe amount or value of contributions made by the non-Federal entity for the acquisition of facilities prior to occupancy.United States79 FR 75867
initial exemption periodthe period which commenced on 1st March 2013 and ends on 28th February 2017;United Kingdom2013 No. 1865
initial exemption periodthe period which ends on 28th February 2017.United Kingdom2014 No. 180
initial feesall fees and payments, or commitments to pay, for services or goods received from the franchisor or any affiliate before the franchisee’s business opens, whether payable in lump sum or installments. Disclose installment payment terms in this section or in § 436.5(j) of this part.United States72 FR 15444
initial hearingthe first hearing by an Interim Orders Committee after a case has been referred to the Interim Orders Committee, including such a hearing that has been adjourned;SingaporeCap. 76, RG 1
initial heatthe heat in kWhth generated by an accredited RHI installation running at its installation capacity for 1,314 hours.United Kingdom2014 No. 1413
initial inspectiona visit on board a ship by an inspector in order to check compliance with the relevant Conventions including at least the checks set out in Article 13.1 of the Directive;United Kingdom2011 No. 2601
initial levelthe initial level in the grievance process.CanadaSOR/2014-289
initial levythe levy under Article 157 of the 2005 Order imposed by regulation 9;United Kingdom2005 No. 147
initial loana loan to a veteran guaranteed under section 3710 or made under section 3711 of this title if the veteran has never obtained a loan guaranteed under section 3710 or made under section 3711 of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
initial long-distance call path choicethe static or dynamic selection of the path for a long-distance call based on the called number of the individual call.United States78 FR 76218
initial month(A) the first month for which an allotment is issued to a household, (B) the first month for which an allotment is issued to a household following any period in which such household was not participating in the supplemental nutrition assistance program under this chapter after the expiration of a certification period or after the termination of the certification of a household, during a certification period, when the household ceased to be eligible after notice and an opportunity for a hearing under section 2020(e)(10) of this title, and (C) in the case of a migrant or seasonal farmworker household, the first month for which allotment is issued to a household that applies following any period of more than 30 days in which such household was not participating in the supplemental nutrition assistance program after previous participation in such program.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
initial noticea notice referred to in section 160 .IrelandNumber 34 of 2009
initial orderan order that is made on the initial application in respect of a debtor company.CanadaSOR/2009-219
initial payment datethe third payment date which follows the payable date or, if the payable date falls on the payment date, the second payment date which follows the payable date;United Kingdom2010 No. 990
initial paymenta payment made to a beneficiary in accordance with regulation 18;United Kingdom2005 No. 1986
initial period of 6 monthsthe period of 6 months falling after the date of his or her appointment.IrelandNumber 38 of 2014
initial period of registrationthe initial period of its registration referred to in paragraph 2(3);SingaporeCap. 266
initial periodthe period beginning at the end of the 30-day period described in subsection (b)(1) of this section and ending on the last day of the first fiscal year which begins after such 30-day period.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
initial periodthe period commencing on the date on which injection commences at the storage site and ending on the third anniversary of the date of closure of the storage site;United Kingdom2012 No. 461
initial probationary periodthe period of time, as designated by the Secretary, immediately following an employee's appointment during which an authorized management official determines whether the employee fulfills the requirements of the position to which assigned.United States70 FR 66116
initial provision of servicesthe first time a parent is offered special education and related services after the child has been evaluated in accordance with the procedures in §§ 300.301 through 300.311, and has been determined to be a child with a disability, as defined in § 300.8.United States71 FR 46540
initial registration listthe information provided by a billing authority to a business registration officer in accordance with paragraph 8 and includes any additions, updates, corrections or alterations made to it in accordance with the provisions of this Schedule;United Kingdom2013 No. 798
initial relevant periodthe period commencing on 1st July 2005 and ending on 31st December 2006;United Kingdom2005 No. 1473
initial reportthe report produced by the Panel in accordance with regulation 34;United Kingdom2007 No. 1086 (W. 115)
initial sentencethe second sentence mentioned in paragraph (2)(b).United Kingdom2009 No. 1059
initial stocking ratethe date of application for that scheme;United Kingdom1995 No. 891 (S. 74)
initial tariff periodthe period commencing on a plant’s tariff start date and ending on the following 31st March;United Kingdom2014 No. 928
initial tariffthe tariff for an accredited domestic plant for its initial tariff period, calculated in accordance with regulation 34;United Kingdom2014 No. 928
initial terma term of a CFD which is agreed at the time the CFD is first entered into;United Kingdom2014 No. 2011
initial transfereethe person to whom the relevant interest was transferred by the ex-landlord after the end of the original tenancy and before the commencement date,”;United Kingdom2009 No. 1260 (W. 112)
initial verification testingtesting in accordance with the provisions of regulation 6(c);United Kingdom2006 No. 154
initial worksworks of a relevant system which are not in replacement of, additional to, or an alteration to, any existing works of that relevant system;United Kingdom1996 No. 428
initial yearthat the organization will initially pay 50 percent of the inflation adjusted amount of the initial enrollment compensation it paid in 2006 for the plan type in question. Unless the 2009 compensation amount is adjusted to be changed to an initial enrollment compensation amount as discussed above, this renewal amount will also be paid by the current organization for the remainder of the renewal years in the six-year cycle (for example, 2010 through 2013), assuming that the enrollee remained enrolled in the current organization in the same plan type. If an agent or broker moves the enrollee to a like-plan type in a different organization, the new organization will pay renewal compensation for the remainder of the cycle at the new (receiving) organization's renewal compensation amount.United States73 FR 67406
initial yearthe first school year in which pupils are (or, it is intended, should be) admitted to the school;United Kingdom2006 No. 175 (W. 26)
initialthe inspection in accordance with Part 3 of Boeing Alert Service Bulletin 767-27A0167, Revision 2, dated October 7, 2004. We infer that the commenter is concerned about the potential for misunderstanding the difference between the “initial inspection” specified in paragraph (f) of the NPRM and the inspection in accordance with Part 3 of the service bulletin that is specified in paragraph (i) of the NPRM.United States71 FR 27949
initiating explosivesexplosives intended solely to cause the detonation of other explosives; or”.United Kingdom2006 No. 182
initiation of negotiationsthe execution of the Agreement between the owner and the PHA.United States70 FR 59892
initiation of negotiationsthe execution of the agreement between the recipient and the subrecipient or the agreement between the recipient (or subrecipient, as applicable) and the person owning or controlling the property;United States76 FR 75953
initiativethe Zero-Net-Energy Commercial Buildings Initiative established under subsection (b)(1).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
injectioninjection of carbon dioxide into a storage site;United Kingdom2011 No. 2305
injunctionan injunction issued under section 13(4) of the Measure;United Kingdom2013 No. 1916
injunctioninterdict.United Kingdom2009 No. 1969
injured partya person resident in an EEA State claiming to be entitled to compensation in respect of any loss or injury resulting from an accident caused by or arising out of the use of a vehicle;United Kingdom2003 No. 37
injuries (seriously injured person)any person injured who was hospitalised for more than 24 hours as a result of an accident, excluding attempted suicides.United Kingdom2011 No. 261
injurious weedscreeping, spear or field thistle, curled or broadleaved dock, and common ragwort;United Kingdom2005 No. 225
injury awardan injury award under Part 2 of this Scheme;United Kingdom2008 No. 238
injury covering all or most of the areaexternal injury causing direct damage to contiguous areas of the limb circumference. In the case of a lower limb this may include direct damage to the buttocks.United Kingdom2008 No. 2160
injury or diseaseany abnormality of the eye of an anatomical, pathological or physiological nature.United Kingdom1999 No. 3267
injurya war service injury or a war injury as the context may require;SingaporeCap. 228, SCHM 1
injurymaterial injury, threat of material injury or material retardation.KenyaCAP. 472
inland Statesthose States in the United States other than northern tier States and the States of California, Alaska, and Hawaii.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
inland divisionthe amount paid by a common carrier to an inland carrier for the inland portion of through transportation offered to the public by the common carrier.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
inland fishingfisheries carried out for commercial purpose by vessels operating exclusively in inland waters of the territory of Member States and which are not subject to the provisions of Title II;European Union31999R2792
inland navigationnavigation only in waters of Categories A to C as defined in Merchant Shipping Notice M. 1504;United Kingdom1995 No. 1802
inland oil bargea non-self-propelled vessel carrying oil in bulk as cargo and certificated to operate only in the inland waters of the United States, while operating in such waters;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
inland portionthe charge to the public by a common carrier for the non-ocean portion of through transportation.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
inland surface waterall static or flowing fresh surface water situated in the territory of one or more Member States;European Union31976L0464
inland voyagea voyage, not being a minor waters voyage, on the inland waters of Canada together with such part of any lake or river forming part of the inland waters of Canada as lies within the United States or on Lake Michigan;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. M-6
inland waters of the United Statesthose waters of the United States lying inside the baseline from which the territorial sea is measured and those waters outside such baseline which are a part of the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
inland watersany public rivers, lakes, estuaries, lagoons, streams, tanks, pools, channels and any other public areas of fresh or brackish water in Sri Lanka;Sri Lanka2 of 1996
inland watersof one or more other docks) indirectly, connected with such waters.United Kingdom1997 No. 2586
inland waterway user taxes and chargestaxes imposed on the use of the inland and intracoastal waterways of the United States and all alternatives to such taxes.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
inland waterway vessela floating craft designed for the carriage of goods or public transport of passengers which navigates predominantly in navigable inland waterways or in waters within, or closely adjacent to sheltered waters or areas where port regulations apply;European Union32007R0425
inland waterways portsthe ports specified in the Third Schedule;KenyaCAP. 397
inland waterways transportany movement of goods and/or passengers using inland waterways vessels which is undertaken wholly or partly in navigable inland waterways;European Union32007R0425
inland waterwayany such waterway, whether natural or artificial.United Kingdom2005 No. 422 (W. 40)
inland waterall standing or flowing water on the surface of the land, and all groundwater on the landward side of the baseline from which the breadth of territorial waters is measured;United Kingdom2010 No. 1627
inlet fan ventilatora ventilator which has a fan to boost the air flow through it as specified in paragraph 8;United Kingdom1996 No. 428
inmatea person who is detained in an approved centre;SingaporeCap. 146A
inmatea person who is required to be detained in a young offender institution;”.United Kingdom1996 No. 1662
inner envelopean envelope that is supplied by the Chief Electoral Officer in which a ballot is to be enclosed after it has been marked.CanadaSOR/2010-20
inner harbourso much of the harbour as is referred to in paragraphs 2 and 3 of Schedule 1;United Kingdom2011 No. 1347
innermostthat point of a closed rear door or closed tailgate closest to the outermost point of the partition;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2003/en/si/02...
innkeeperthe keeper of any such place, and includes a company or corporation;SingaporeCap. 139
innocently acquiredthat the person acquiring the recording did not know and had no reason to believe that it was an illicit recording.IrelandNumber 28 of 2000
innovative approachan approach to the design or construction of a subsystem or safety component which does not involve the use of a standard or a specification that has been approved by a recognised standardising body;United Kingdom2004 No. 129
innovative processa process that is significantly improved as compared to the process in general use in the commercial marketplace in the United States at the time the loan guarantee is issued.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
innovative technologya technology that is significantly improved as compared to the technology in general use in the commercial marketplace in the United States at the time the loan guarantee is issued.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
innovatorthe individual that a commercialisation office or eligible partner entity is assisting in commercialising their research or idea, including through an application for Commercialisation Australia funding.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
innany hotel, tavern or public house;SingaporeCap. 139
inpatient basisthe treatment requires the patient to be admitted to and remain in the place of treatment overnight;United Kingdom2012 No. 110
inpatient hospital servicesany health care service provided to a patient who has been admitted to a hospital and is required to remain in that hospital overnight, but does not include any secure forensic mental health services;United Kingdom2014 No. 344
inpatient institutional treatmentdirect provision of services by the facility, any provision of services in the facility, or facilitating the provision of such services.United States79 FR 2947
inpatient surgerya surgical procedure which has a curative or palliative purpose, requiring an overnight stay in hospital;United Kingdom2012 No. 141
inpatienta person formally admitted for treatment by a hospital.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
input currentthe root-mean-square (RMS) current in amperes delivered to a fluorescent lamp ballast.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
input dataall the data and related information used to produce the numerical data in electronic form required by paragraph 3(2)(b) or 4(2)(b) (as appropriate) of Schedule 1;United Kingdom2006 No. 465
input pricethe price paid for goods and services purchased within or outside the State by an undertaking;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2004/en/si/07...
input/outputs of 200 or greater and less than 700the range includes 200 and 700.United States80 FR 29431
inputsfertiliser, manures, pesticides and seed;United Kingdom2005 No. 621
inquiry bodya commission of inquiry or a committee of inquiry, and includes the members of such commission of inquiry or committee of inquiry, or a quorum thereof, or the sole member, sitting for the purposes of the inquiry;SingaporeCap. 139A
inquiry committeean inquiry committee appointed under regulation 14(2)(c);SingaporeCap. 53A, RG 2
inquiry hearingan oral hearing conducted during the course of the inquiry;United Kingdom2007 No. 560
inquiry notice datethe date the notice with respect to a church tax inquiry is provided under subsection (a).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
inquiry officera constable who is selected under regulation 14;United Kingdom2013 No. 43
inquiry recordall documents given to or created by the inquiry;United Kingdom2007 No. 560
inquirya local inquiry in relation to which the Town and Country Planning (Inquiries Procedure) (England) Rules 2000(2) or the Town and Country Planning Appeals (Determination by Inspectors) (Inquiries Procedure) (England) Rules 2000(3) apply;United Kingdom2000 No. 1626
inrusha sudden, unexpected inflow into the mine having the potential to expose persons to danger;United Kingdom2014 No. 3248
insectany of the numerous small invertebrate animals generally having the body more or less obviously segmented, for the most part belonging to the class insecta, comprising six-legged, usually winged forms, as for example, beetles, bugs, bees, flies, and to other allied classes of arthropods whose members are wingless and usually have more than six legs, as for example, spiders, mites, ticks, centipedes, and wood lice.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
insectthe beetle known as the rhinoceros beetle (oryctes rhinoceros) and such other insect or parasite as the Minister may from time to time specify by notice in the Gazette;KenyaCAP. 332
inserted itemany item placed inside the retail packaging of a tobacco product, other than a tobacco product or the lining of a unit packet of a tobacco product;IrelandNumber 4 of 2015
insertion pointsuch secondary or pre-university level (at which a pupil may be enrolled in an integrated programme) as may be determined by the Minister;SingaporeCap. 87A, RG 4
inset mapa map showing part only of the area to which a draft map relates and to a larger scale than that draft map and whether appearing on or annexed to the draft map;United Kingdom2001 No. 4001 (W. 329)
inseta heading, chamber or other space in the course of being driven or excavated from a shaft or outlet and which is accessible only from a shaft or outlet and is not being driven or excavated solely or mainly for the purpose of getting of minerals or products of minerals.United Kingdom1998 No. 375
inshore towage operationsoperations in waters of category A, B, C or D or in a limited coastal area with a vessel constructed solely for the purpose of, and normally used for, providing external motive power for floating objects or vessels;United Kingdom2006 No. 3223
insidera member of the federal credit union who holds more than the prescribed percentage of the membership shares of the federal credit union.CanadaS.C. 1991, c. 46
insolationthe rate at which solar energy is received at the surface of the Earth;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
insolvency administratora person authorised to administer the reorganisation or liquidation, including one authorised on an interim basis, and includes a debtor in possession if permitted by the applicable insolvency law;SingaporeCap. 144B
insolvency arrangementa Debt Relief Notice, Debt Settlement Arrangement or a Personal Insolvency Arrangement;IrelandNumber 44 of 2012
insolvency law of a designated country or territoryso much of the law for the time being in force in that country or territory as corresponds to provisions falling within sub-paragraph (b).United Kingdom2002 No. 1822
insolvency proceedingsbankruptcy, liquidation or other collective judicial or administrative proceedings, including interim proceedings, in which the assets and affairs of the debtor are subject to control or supervision by a court for the purposes of reorganisation or liquidation;SingaporeCap. 144B
insolvency processliquidation, examination, receivership, reorganisation, a moratorium, bankruptcy or any similar process related to the inability of persons to pay their debts, and, in relation to a designated or formerly designated credit institution, includes any process relating to the insolvency or potential insolvency of the institution;IrelandNumber 47 of 2001
insolvency treatmentthe treatment which pre-transfer creditors would have received had Dunfermline entered insolvency(11) immediately before the relevant time;United Kingdom2009 No. 1800
insolvent bankan authorised bank which has entered an insolvency process;United Kingdom2009 No. 3056
insolvent companya company that is unable to pay its debts;IrelandNumber 38 of 2014
insolvent estatethe assets of the member;United Kingdom2005 No. 1998
insolvent’s assetsall assets comprised in the insolvent’s estate together with any monies provided by a third party for the payment of the insolvent’s debts or the costs and expenses of administering the insolvent’s estate;United Kingdom2006 No. 33
insolventthe bank.United Kingdom2009 No. 64
inspecting officerany person appointed as an inspecting officer under section 3(2);SingaporeCap. 91
inspection centrea facility forming part of a border inspection post that is listed along with the name of the border inspection post itself in the Annex to Decision 2001/881/EC.United Kingdom2007 No. 1
inspection databasethe information system developed, maintained and updated by the Commission in accordance with Article 24 of the Directive;United Kingdom2011 No. 2601
inspection entityan entity appointed pursuant to regulation 12;United Kingdom2007 No. 1520
inspection functionsfunctions relating to, or...United Kingdom2008 c. 14
inspection marka prescribed mark, stamp, seal, product legend, word or design or any combination of those things.CanadaS.C. 2012, c. 24
inspection marka prescribed mark, stamp, seal, product legend, word or design or any combination of those things;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. F-9
inspection pointany place at which the Commission has made provision for the inspection of grain;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. G-10
inspection reporta report issued by an energy assessor in accordance with regulation 16;United Kingdom2008 No. 170
inspection servicesthe provision by the Minister of inspections;United Kingdom1998 No. 2095
inspection teaman inspection team designated under paragraph 53 of Article IV of the Treaty to carry out an on-site inspection in the State;IrelandNumber 16 of 2008
inspection, etc. of a case recordof the document set forth in the preceding paragraph. The same shall apply to serving or sending a document pertaining to such petition, etc.JapanAct No. 109 of 1996
inspectionsof transport or of the goods themselves in order to ascertain that their nature, origin, condition, quantity and value are in conformity with the particulars contained in the documents produced;European Union22009A0731(01)
inspection(A) a surface-by-surface investigation to determine the presence of lead-based paint, as provided in section 4822(c) of title 42, and (B) the provision of a report explaining the results of the investigation.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
inspectionan examination of the implementation of security measures and procedures in order to determine whether they are being carried out effectively and to the required standard and to identify any deficiencies;European Union32010R0018
inspector of constabularyan inspector of constabulary appointed under section 54 of PA 1996;United Kingdom2015 No. 445
inspectors' reporta report made under section 758 .IrelandNumber 38 of 2014
inspectorHer Majesty’s Revenue and Customs;”.United Kingdom2009 No. 29
inspectora constable, enforcement officer or authorised person;United Kingdom2007 No. 319
inspectthe systematic evaluation of a person or property to assess whether either poses a threat to security. TSA interprets inspection as a subset of screening. An inspection is a method of conducting such an evaluation, but is not the only method. For instance, the known shipper program is an information-based method of screening. The known shipper program involves the screening of cargo based upon information known to an aircraft operator, foreign air carrier, or indirect air carrier about the shipper of the cargo. Additionally, a certain percentage of that cargo is inspected for the presence of persons and any unauthorized explosives, incendiaries, and other destructive substances or items.United States71 FR 30478
installation capacitythe design heat load.United Kingdom2014 No. 1413
installation capacitythe total installed peak heat output capacity of a plant;United Kingdom2014 No. 928
installation conditionthat the secondary measure is installed on the same date as, or no more than six months before, or no more than six months after, the date on which the related primary measure is installed;United Kingdom2014 No. 3219
installation method and programmethe method and programme to be followed for the installation of the amusement ride, and includes all safety assessments and tests to be carried out during or upon the completion of the installation works;SingaporeCap. 6A
installation of a new motor fuel dispenser systemthe installation of a new motor fuel dispenser and the equipment necessary to connect the dispenser to the underground storage tank system, but does not mean the installation of a motor fuel dispenser installed separately from the equipment need to connect the dispenser to the underground storage tank system.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
installation operatora person appointed in accordance with regulation 5 or 6 to conduct any offshore petroleum operations, other than the planning or execution of any well operations;United Kingdom2015 No. 385
installation permita permit issued by the Commissioner under section 6 authorising the installation of an amusement ride;SingaporeCap. 6A
installation testthe procedure whereby the competent authority makes sure that, even where an engine fitted to a craft has undergone, since the issuing of the type-approval, any modifications or adaptations with regard to the level of emission of gaseous and particulate pollutants, that engine still complies with the technical requirements of this Chapter;European Union32009L0046
installation worksall works relating to the installation of an amusement ride, but does not include any building works relating to the construction or modification of any building which forms part of the amusement ride or to which the amusement ride is connected;SingaporeCap. 6A
installationSED installation;United Kingdom2010 No. 675
installationan onshore or offshore installation.CanadaSOR/2009-315
installed capacitythe normal full load kW capacity of any apparatus which produces electricity, as stated on their nameplates.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2008/en/si/03...
installed generating capacitythe maximum capacity of electricity generation (in MW) at which that generating station or generating unit could be operated for a sustained period without damage being caused to it (assuming the source of energy used to generate electricity is available without interruption);United Kingdom2015 No. 1388 (W. 137)
installed systema pressure system other than a mobile system;United Kingdom2004 No. 222
installedthe engine is placed and secured at the location where it is intended to be operated.” According to the commenter, because stationary engines are often part of a larger facility, the engines may be placed at the location in advance of completing the rest of the facility and this could be significantly prior to utilities being completed (including local permits and building inspections). In the commenter's opinion, creating the foundation and placing the engine at the location indicates major commitment by the owner, and the commenter did not believe that it is necessary to finalize the remaining connections in order to demonstrate the owner's intent, and such connections are typically more related to the larger construction project than the engine itself.United States76 FR 37953
installer (intruder alarm) licencea licence authorising a person to perform the functions of an installer (intruder alarm);Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2005/en/si/08...
installer (intruder alarm)a person who is an installer of security equipment that consists of an electronic device which warns of an unauthorised presence or of entry or attempted entry on or in the vicinity of premises;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2005/en/si/08...
installer of security equipment (access control)a person who installs, maintains, repairs or services security equipment that consists of electronic or other devices designed, constructed or adapted to control or record access by persons or vehicles to or within premises where such equipment is situated;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2012/en/si/01...
installer of security equipment (installation and maintenance of intruder alarm)a person who installs, maintains, repairs or services security equipment that consists of electronic or other devices which warn of an unauthorised presence or of entry or attempted entry on or in the vicinity of the premises where such equipment is situated;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2012/en/si/01...
installreplace in this context. Southwest stated that use of the word “install” in paragraph (k) effectively reduces the compliance time to perform the inspections in paragraphs (g) and (h) of the second SNPRM, if the horizontal stabilizer is removed for any reason. Without added clarification, this could be interpreted to mean that any time a stabilizer is removed from an airplane for reasons not associated with this AD, and then re-installed on the same airplane, the inspections specified by paragraph (k) of the second SNPRM must immediately be accomplished.United States79 FR 45340
installto construct, erect, assemble or put in place the amusement ride on any premises, but in relation to an amusement ride that is capable of being relocated, does not include to construct, erect, assemble or put in place that amusement ride on any premises arising from its relocation to those premises;SingaporeCap. 6A
instalment orderan order for payment of a sum of money by instalments.United Kingdom2014 No. 407 (L. 1)
instalment periodany period beginning on the first day of the fourth fiscal month of a fiscal year of a person and ending on the last day of the third fiscal month of the immediately following fiscal year of the person.Canadalaws.justice.gc.ca/eng/regulations/SO...
instalment planany agreement between the Board and a lessee or owner for the payment of any improvement contribution due from the lessee or owner in such monthly instalments and at such times as are specified in the instalment plan;SingaporeCap. 129, R 8
instalmentany amount payable by a lessee or owner to the Board at monthly intervals under an instalment plan;SingaporeCap. 129, R 8
instant chancea ticket or chance where, before it is taken, it has been determined whether or not it will win;United Kingdom1995 No. 2815
instantaneous rate of discharge of oil contentthe rate of discharge of oil in litres per hour at any instant divided by the speed of the ship in knots at the same instant;United Kingdom1996 No. 2154
instantaneous water heatera water heater that has an input rating of at least 4000 Btu per hour per gallon of stored water.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
institutea rural telework institute established using a grant under subsection (b).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
institution for occupational retirement provisionan institution for occupational retirement provision as defined in Article 6(a) of Directive 2003/41/EC;European Union32013R0462
institution involvedthe University or NTID, as the case may be.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
institution of educationa school or a place where adult or continuing education or vocational education or training are provided, other than a school or a place providing university or other third level education, and funded by the Department of Education and Science;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2007/en/si/01...
institution of further educationan educational establishment which is recognised by the Department as an institution of further education under Article 8 of the 1997 Order;United Kingdom2009 No. 211
institution of further or higher educationan establishment falling within column 1 of paragraph 1A, 3 or 5 of the table in paragraph (1).”.United Kingdom2005 No. 426
institution of higher educationa public junior college, a senior college or university, or any other agency of higher education within the meaning and jurisdiction of Chapter 61, Education Code.United StatesINSURANCE CODE - Title 8 - Cha
institution of higher educationa university or a constituent college or institution of a university;KenyaCAP. 211
institution of higher learninga college, university, or similar institution, including a technical or business school, offering postsecondary level academic instruction that leads to an associate or higher degree if the school is empowered by the appropriate State education authority under State law to grant an associate or higher degree. When there is no State law to authorize the granting of a degree, the school may be recognized as an institution of higher learning if it is accredited for degree programs by a recognized accrediting agency. Such term shall also include a hospital offering educational programs at the postsecondary level without regard to whether the hospital grants a postsecondary degree. Such term shall also include an educational institution which is not located in a State, which offers a course leading to a standard college degree, or the equivalent, and which is recognized by the secretary of education (or comparable official) of the country or other jurisdiction in which the institution is located.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
institution of higher learninga polytechnic or university;SingaporeCap. 213A
institution protecting good governancean institution established by section 97(1);United Kingdom2011 No. 1681
institution that is required to take attendancean institution that is required to take attendance by an outside entity is a reasonable interpretation of the statute. The phrase “required to take attendance” presupposes that an entity has this requirement, and under this regulation, that entity may be either the institution itself or a separate entity.United States75 FR 66831
institution,land-based facility.United States70 FR 74870
institutional animal care and use committeea committee appointed by a licensee under rule 7;SingaporeCap. 7, R 10
institutional badgea disabled person’s badge issued to an institution;United Kingdom2000 No. 59
institutional entityan institution of higher education, a public school district, a local government, a municipal utility, or a designee of 1 of those entities.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
institutional headthe person who is normally in charge of the penitentiary;CanadaS.C. 1992, c. 20
institutional investora client of an authorised investment business firm which is a product producer or an insurance undertaking or an undertaking for collective investment in transferable securities or a pension fund or a collective investment undertaking the manager of which is an authorised investment business firm;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1996/en/si/00...
institutional networka communication network which is constructed or operated by the cable operator and which is generally available only to subscribers who are not residential subscribers.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
institutional providera hospital or other medical or health-related service facility that provides care for the sick or injured or other care that may be covered in an evidence of coverage.United StatesINSURANCE CODE - Title 6 - Cha
institutionalthat alternative sources of supply will still be available.European Union32004R0397
institutions of the Communitythe institutions of the Community established by Article 9 of this Treaty;KenyaCAP. 4C
institutiona University or other higher-education institution that is recognised by the State as having equivalent status to that of a University;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2002/en/si/02...
institutiona bank or association chartered under this chapter.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
instream usera person who uses waters, otherwise than as described in paragraph (a), (b) or (c) of the definition “use”, to earn income or for subsistence purposes.CanadaS.C. 1998, c. 25
instream usea use of waters by a person, other than for a domestic purpose or as described in paragraph (a), (b) or (c) of the definition “use”, to earn income or for subsistence purposes.CanadaS.C. 2002, c. 10
instructing authoritya person appointed by the Minister under section 36R(1) as the instructing authority for the purposes specified in that provision;SingaporeCap. 161
instruction for paymentan instrument or other instruction for the payment of money, but does not include a requisition under section 33.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. F-11
instructional coursea course in personal financial management that is approved by the United States Trustee under 11 U.S.C. 111 and this part, including the learning materials and methodologies in § 58.33(f), which is to be taken and completed by the debtor after the filing of a bankruptcy petition and before receiving a discharge under 11 U.S.C. 727(a)(11), 1141(d)(3) or 1328(g)(1);United States78 FR 16159
instructional facilityreal property, an improvement to real property, or a necessary fixture of an improvement to real property that is used predominantly for teaching the curriculum required under Section 28.002.United StatesEDUCATION CODE - Title 2 - Cha
instructional materialinstructional content that is provided to a student, regardless of its format, including printed or representational materials, audio-visual materials, and materials in electronic or digital formats (such as materials accessible through the Internet). The term does not include academic tests or academic assessments.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
instructional programmingof telecommunications devices.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
instructional programfor students to supplement their existing knowledge to pass the assessments. An institution that is merely conducting direct assessments of a student's knowledge and skills, without providing any resources to fill those gaps, is not providing instruction.United States71 FR 45666
instructional telecommunicationinstruction delivered primarily by telecommunication technology, including open-channel television, cable television, closed-circuit television, low power television, communication and/or direct broadcast satellite, satellite master antenna system, microwave, videotape, videodisc, computer software, computer networks, and telephone lines.United StatesEDUCATION CODE - Title 3 - Cha
instructions for on-board maintenancethe instructions complying with the requirements of Part 2 of Schedule 14;United Kingdom1999 No. 2723
instructions manuala manual which includes the following information for the end user or consumer namely, information in relation to the intended conditions of use of the apparatus concerned and the installation, assembly, maintenance and use of the apparatus and, where appropriate, suitable warnings regarding misuse of the apparatus;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1998/en/si/00...
instructionsany directions that the patient must follow after discharge to attend to any residual conditions that need to be addressed personally by the patient, home care attendants, and other clinicians on an outpatient basis.United States75 FR 44313
instructioninstruction in the driving of a motor vehicle;SingaporeCap. 276, R 16
instructor endorsementthe authorisation included in and forming part of a licence, indicating the competence of the holder to give on the job training instruction;United Kingdom2008 No. 2562
instructor’s licencea licence to be a driving instructor;SingaporeCap. 276, R 16
instructor’s ratinga flying instructor’s rating, an assistant flying instructor’s rating, a flight instructor rating (aeroplane), a flight instructor rating (helicopter), a type rating instructor rating (multi-pilot aeroplane), a type rating instructor rating (helicopter), a class rating instructor rating (single pilot aeroplane), an instrument rating instructor rating (aeroplane) or an instrument rating instructor rating (helicopter);United Kingdom2013 No. 2870
instructoran individual who teaches, presents or explains substantive instructional course materials to debtors, whether provided in person, by telephone, or through the Internet;United States78 FR 16159
instrument approach and landing operationsapproach and landing operations using precision or non-precision instrument procedures as defined in the latest amendment to Parts I, II and III, as appropriate, of Annex 6 to the Convention effective on the date of entry into operation of this Order, unless otherwise prescribed;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2000/en/si/03...
instrument approach procedurea series of pre-determined manoeuvres by reference to flight instruments with specified protection from obstacles from the initial approach fix or, where applicable, from the beginning of a defined arrival route, to a point from which a landing can be completed and thereafter if a landing is not completed, to a position at which holding or en-route obstacle clearance criteria apply.United Kingdom2005 No. 2763
instrument approach procedurea series of predetermined manoeuvres by reference to flight instruments, with specified protection from obstacles, from a specified point to a point from which a landing can be completed and thereafter, if a landing is not completed, to a position at which holding or other obstacle clearance criteria apply;United Kingdom2013 No. 2870
instrument flight conditionsweather conditions such that the pilot is unable to fly by visual reference to objects outside the aircraft;United Kingdom2005 No. 1970
instrument flight procedurea generic term to include individually, in whole or in part, “instrument approach procedure”, “standard instrument arrival”, “standard instrument departure”, “circling approach” and “holding procedure” designed in accordance with International Civil Aviation Organization Procedures for Air Navigation Services - Operations;United Kingdom2013 No. 2870
instrument flight rules (IFR)the rules contained in Part IV of the Schedule to the Irish Aviation Authority (Rules of the Air) Order, 2001 ( S.I.No.568 of 2001 );Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2002/en/si/04...
instrument flight rulesthe rules contained in Part IV of the Schedule to the Irish Aviation Authority (Rules of the Air) Order, 1999 ( S.I. No. 20 of 1999 );Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2000/en/si/03...
instrument flight timetime during which a pilot is piloting an aircraft solely by reference to instruments and without external reference points;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2000/en/si/03...
instrument flighta flight which is performed relying solely on flight instruments to measure the attitude, altitude, position, and course of the aircraft.JapanAct No. 231 of 1952
instrument meteorological conditions (IMC)meteorological conditions expressed in terms of visibility, distance from cloud and ceiling less than the minima for visual meteorological conditions;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2002/en/si/04...
instrument meteorological conditionbad weather conditions with a range of vision, specified by Ordinances of the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, taking the visibility and cloud conditions into consideration.JapanAct No. 231 of 1952
instrument of paymentof an instrument for benefit payment”.United Kingdom1996 No. 672
instrument of transfersuch evidence as is required to prove the right of the transferor to transfer the shares as set out in the instrument of incorporation of the ICAV or the prospectus of the ICAV.IrelandNumber 2 of 2015
instrument timeinstrument flight time or instrument ground time;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2000/en/si/03...
instrumentalitiesany property used or intended to be used, in any manner, wholly or in part, to commit a criminal offence;European Union22010A0212(01)
instrumentality of interstate commerceany written, wire, radio, television or other form of communication in, or using a facility of, interstate commerce;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
instruments of crimeany property that has been, is being or is intended to be used in or in connection with the commission of an offence.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
instruments of gamingcards, dice, counters, coins, tickets, gaming tables, boards, boxes, or other things devised, or birds and animals used, for the purpose of gaming;KenyaCAP. 131
instrumentsany instrument as referred to in Article 14 of the ECSC Treaty, Article 249 of the EC Treaty and Article 161 of the Euratom Treaty.European Union32000Q3614
instrumentsthe mechanisms for indirect Community intervention as laid down in Annex III to the Sixth Framework Programme, with the exception of Community financial participation pursuant to Article 169 of the Treaty;European Union32002R2321
instrumenta deed or deed of trust.United StatesPROPERTY CODE - Title 3 - Chap
instrumenta discharge, postponement, security notice, transfer or an assignment of a security interest;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 36 (2nd Supp.
insufficiencyamount, if any, by which a claim against the debtor exceeds a mutual debt owing to the debtor by the holder of such claim.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
insufficient capacity.the absence of usable physical space on a pole. Applying that definition here, the Commission finds that a pole does not have “insufficient capacity” if it could accommodate an additional attachment using conventional methods of attachment that a utility uses in its own operations, such as boxing and bracketing. Unlike requiring a pole owner to replace a pole with a taller pole, these techniques take advantage of usable physical space on the existing pole.United States75 FR 45494
insufficient test resulta certification by an approved testing laboratory that the sample sent to the laboratory was not of an adequate quality or was not of a sufficient quantity to obtain a test result.United Kingdom2008 No. 3154 (W. 282)
insufficientof analysis used or to be used in relation to the sample for the forensic testing of it;IrelandNumber 11 of 2014
insular areasAmerican Samoa, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Virgin Islands.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
insular areaany of the following: American Samoa, the Federated States of Micronesia, Guam, the Marshall Islands, the Northern Mariana Islands, the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, and the Virgin Islands;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
insular areaany of the following: Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, the Virgin Islands, and American Samoa.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
insulatedcovered or protected by material of such size, quality and construction according to the circumstances so as to afford adequate protection from danger;SingaporeCap. 91, RG 1
insulation obligationthe amount of a supplier’s carbon emissions reduction obligation which is to be achieved by the promotion of measures in accordance with article 9(1A);”;United Kingdom2010 No. 1958
insulation workwork carried out to insulate a building against noise, including work making provision for ventilation and solar control;United Kingdom1996 No. 428
insulationnon-conducting material enclosing or surrounding a conductor or any part thereof and of such quality and thickness as to withstand the operating voltage of the equipment;United Kingdom2012 No. 381
insulatora device which supports a live conductor or which electrically separates the upper and lower parts of a stay wire;United Kingdom2012 No. 381
insulin syrupthe immediate product obtained by hydrolysis of insulin or oligofructoses, containing in the dry state at least 10 % fructose in free form or as sucrose;European Union32001R1260
insurable commoditya crop for which the eligible producers on a farm are eligible to obtain assistance through FSA's Noninsured Crop Disaster Assistance Program (NAP). In general, to be eligible for TAP payments, participants must have obtained crop insurance or NAP coverage, as may be applicable, for all of their crops.United States75 FR 25103
insurable earningsthe total amount of the earnings, as determined in accordance with Part IV, that an insured person has from insurable employment;CanadaS.C. 1996, c. 23
insurable employmentemployment such that a person, over the age of 16 years and under pensionable age, employed in that employment would be an employed contributor;IrelandNumber 26 of 2005
insurable propertyany ship or movables capable of being insured against maritime perils;KenyaCAP. 390
insurable propertyimmovable property at a fixed location in a catastrophe area or corporeal movable property located in that immovable property, as designated in the plan of operation, that is determined by the association according to the criteria specified in the plan of operation to be in an insurable condition against windstorm and hail, as determined by normal underwriting standards. The term includes property described by Section 2210.209.United StatesINSURANCE CODE - Title 10 - Ch
insurable self-employmentself-employment of such a nature that a person engaged in that employment would be a self-employed contributor;IrelandNumber 26 of 2005
insurance and re-insurance institutionsany insurance and re-insurance institution of any kind, public or private, registered or authorized to carry on insurance business in Kenya, and includes national insurance and re-insurance institutions;KenyaCAP. 487D
insurance and re-insurance institutionany insurance and re-insurance institution registered or authorized to carry on insurance business in Kenya.KenyaCAP. 487B
insurance authoritythe authority competent to decide entitlement to the benefit in question;United Kingdom1997 No. 183
insurance brokera person who is or has been carrying on insurance business as agent for insureds or intending insureds;SingaporeCap. 142, RG 14
insurance business transfer schemea scheme falling within section 105 FISMA 2000(3);United Kingdom2006 No. 137
insurance carriera person authorized to do aviation insurance business in a State, including a mutual or stock insurance company and a reciprocal insurance association.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
insurance chargethe cost of insuring the risk assumed by the person who advances or is to advance credit under an agreement or arrangement, where the face amount of the insurance does not exceed the credit advanced;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-46
insurance claimany claim in relation to an insurance debt;United Kingdom2004 No. 353
insurance companya company the directors of which prepare accounts for a financial year in accordance with the special provisions of Part VIII of the 1986 Order relating to insurance companies;United Kingdom1996 No. 179
insurance companya person" are added because they are inclusive. The words "group or association" are omitted as being included in "person". The word "State" is substituted for "State of the United States" to eliminate unnecessary words.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
insurance corporationa corporation that carries on an insurance business;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
insurance creditora person who has an insurance claim against a UK insurer (whether or not he has claims other than insurance claims against that insurer);United Kingdom2004 No. 353
insurance directivesthe first, second and third...United Kingdom2000 c. 8
insurance holding company without a life company subsidiaryan insurance holding company that does not, at any time within one year after it came into existence, have a subsidiary that is a life company or that does not, for a period of one year, have a subsidiary that is a life company.CanadaS.C. 1991, c. 47
insurance holding companya body corporate that is incorporated or formed under Part XVII;CanadaS.C. 1991, c. 47
insurance intermediarya person who, for remuneration, undertakes or purports to undertake insurance mediation;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2005/en/si/00...
insurance intermediaryan EEA firm falling within paragraph 5(e) of Schedule 3;”.United Kingdom2003 No. 1473
insurance mediation directivethe European Parliament and Council Directive of 9th December 2002 on insurance mediation (No. 2002/92/EC).”;United Kingdom2003 No. 1473
insurance mediation directivethe European Parliament...United Kingdom2000 c. 8
insurance perioda contribution period or an equivalent period;United Kingdom1997 No. 183
insurance premiuma sum of money paid or payable for insurance against the risk of incurring a costs liability in the proceedings, taken out after the event that is the subject matter of the claim;United Kingdom2000 No. 1317 (L. 11)
insurance programthe Ready Reserve Mobilization Income Insurance Program established under section 12522 of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
insurance purposesthe purposes of that insurer in relation to that individual;United Kingdom2001 No. 3649
insurance schemethe Insurance Ombudsman(6);United Kingdom2001 No. 2326
insurance sectora sector that comprises or includes one or more insurance undertakings, reinsurance undertakings or insurance holding companies;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2004/en/si/07...
insurance special purpose vehicleany undertaking which assumes risks from insurance or reinsurance undertakings and which fully funds its exposure to such risks through the proceeds of a debt issue or some other financing mechanism where the repayment rights of the providers of such debt or other financing mechanism are subordinated to the reinsurance obligations of the undertaking;”;United Kingdom2006 No. 3270
insurance surveyorsa person who engages in surveying risks and in advising on the rate and terms and conditions of premiums including making suggestions for improvement of the risks; and, in the marine insurance business, includes a person who surveys or assesses the losses on behalf of the insured;KenyaCAP. 487
insurance undertakingan insurance undertaking as defined in point (1) of Article 13 of Directive 2009/138/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 25 November 2009 on the taking-up and pursuit of the business of Insurance and Reinsurance (Solvency II) (16);European Union32013R0462
insuranceUnited States Government life insurance.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
insurancea service insuring a postal packet in the event of loss, theft or damage up to the value declared by the sender of the postal packet;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2012/en/si/02...
insured System bankany System bank whose participation in notes, bonds, debentures, and other obligations issued under subsection (c) or (d) of section 2153 of this title is insured under this part.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
insured bankany bank the deposits of which are not so insured.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
insured community development financial institutiona community development financial institution, as such term is defined in section 4702 of this title that is an insured depository institution (as such term is defined in section 1813 of this title) or an insured credit union (as such term is defined in section 1752 of this title).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
insured credit unionany credit union the member accounts of which are not so insured;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
insured deposit basethe aggregate of the amount of every relevant insured deposit of all the insured depositors of the DI Scheme member.SingaporeCap. 77B
insured depository institutionany bank or savings association the deposits of which are insured by the Corporation pursuant to this chapter.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
insured items servicea postal service which, in the event of the loss or theft of or damage to a postal packet, provides, subject to the monetary limits specified in the terms and conditions of the service concerned, for the payment of an amount up to the value of the postal packet as declared by the sender;IrelandNumber 21 of 2011
insured itema postal packet the value of which has been declared to a universal service provider and in respect of which, in the event of its theft or loss or damage in the course of its conveyance by post, the universal service provider has agreed to pay to the sender the declared value or such lesser sum as is consistent with the provision of the service at affordable prices;United Kingdom2012 No. 936
insured loana loan made under section 935 of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
insured loana loan that is insured by the Corporation under Part I;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. N-11
insured membera member of the Ready Reserve who is enrolled for coverage under the insurance program in accordance with section 12524 of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
insured mortgage covering a tax credit projecta mortgage insured under any provision of this subchapter that is executed in connection with the construction, rehabilitation, purchase, or refinancing of a multifamily housing project for which equity 1 provided through any low-income housing tax credit pursuant to section 42 of title 26.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
insured persona person insured under Part 2;IrelandNumber 26 of 2005
insured persona worker who is employed in a covered undertaking other than the person listed in each item of Article 6.JapanAct No. 116 of 1974
insured policy ownerthe policy owner of an insured policy;SingaporeCap. 77B
insured sumthe sum prescribed in regulations made under this Part which is payable on the incapacity or death of the insured person;SingaporeCap. 36
insured vehiclea vehicle for which a policy of insurance issued by an insurance undertaking is in force and other cognate words shall be construed accordingly;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2003/en/si/06...
insureda solicitor or a partner, clerk or servant (or former or deceased partner, clerk or servant) of a solicitor, and includes a solicitor who is a member of the mutual fund known as the "Solicitors Mutual Defence Fund Limited";Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1995/en/si/03...
insurer"state," "office," "director," or "state agency," as applicable.United StatesLABOR CODE - Title 5 - Chapter
insurera United Kingdom insurer or a non-United Kingdom insurer, as the case may be;United Kingdom2008 No. 562
insureto guarantee the payment of a loan originated, held, and serviced by a private financial agency or other lender approved by the Secretary.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
insuring the life of a personinsuring the payment of money (or the equivalent) on that person’s death or on the happening of any contingency dependent on the termination or continuance of that person’s life, and includes granting an annuity to commence on that death or at a time to be determined by reference thereto or to any such contingency.SingaporeCap. 142
intake landenclosed land used exclusively for grazing, most of which has not been regularly ploughed, levelled, drained or treated with fertilisers, lime, slag or pesticides;United Kingdom1998 No. 1301
integral to a systemitems of supply within a system that may be replaced during the service life of a system.United States72 FR 2633
integrated operation agreementan agreement between owners respecting the integrated operation of their electric distribution systems in a single geographic region;Canada169/2003
integrated English literacy and civics educationeducation services provided to English language learners who are adults, including professionals with degrees and credentials in their native countries, that enables such adults to achieve competency in the English language and acquire the basic and more advanced skills needed to function effectively as parents, workers, and citizens in the United States. Such services shall include instruction in literacy and English language acquisition and instruction on the rights and responsibilities of citizenship and civic participation, and may include workforce training.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
integrated area plan concernedthe integrated area plan, within the boundary of the area to which that plan relates the area or areas referred to in subsection (1) are situate;IrelandNumber 27 of 1998
integrated average temperaturethe average temperature of all test package measurements taken during the test.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
integrated controlthe rational application of a combination of biological, biotechnological, chemical, cultural or plant-breeding measures whereby the use of chemical plant protection products is limited to the minimum strictly necessary to maintain harmful organisms below levels above which economically unacceptable damage or loss would occur;United Kingdom2005 No. 526
integrated cross-border operationthe deployment of a vessel crewed jointly by designated officers from Canada and the United States for cross-border law enforcement purposes in undisputed areas of the sea or internal waters along the international boundary between Canada and the United States.CanadaS.C. 2012, c. 19, s. 368
integrated electricity undertakinga vertically or horizontally integrated undertaking;European Union32003L0054
integrated farm management plana comprehensive, multiyear, site-specific plan that meets the requirements of subsection (f).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
integrated natural gas undertakinga vertically or horizontally integrated natural gas undertaking;IrelandNumber 10 of 2002
integrated pest managementa sustainable approach to managing pests by combining biological, cultural, physical, and chemical tools in a way that minimizes economic, health, and environmental risks.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
integrated programme pupila pupil who is enrolled in an integrated programme;SingaporeCap. 87A, RG 4
integrated programme schoola secondary school or junior college which, on its own or jointly with another secondary school or junior college, conducts an integrated programme;SingaporeCap. 87A, RG 4
integrated programmea programme which provides an integrated secondary and pre-university education;SingaporeCap. 87A, RG 1
integrated resource management planthe plan developed pursuant to the process used by tribal governments to assess available resources and to provide identified holistic management objectives that include quality of life, production goals and landscape descriptions of all designated resources that may include (but not be limited to) water, fish, wildlife, forestry, agriculture, minerals, and recreation, as well as community and municipal resources, and may include any previously adopted tribal codes and plans related to such resources.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
integrated ticketing schemea scheme of ticketing which enables a passenger to access one or more public passenger transport services for a single trip or multiple trips on such services, irrespective of the number of public passenger transport services or operators involved in making that trip or those trips.IrelandNumber 15 of 2008
integrated ticketing systema system of ticketing which enables a passenger to use a single ticket on one or more public transport services by road or rail or both for a single trip or multiple trips on such transport, irrespective of the number of public transport modes or operators involved in making that trip or those trips.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2002/en/si/00...
integrationexercising the equal right of individuals with developmental disabilities to access and use the same community resources as are used by and available to other individuals.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
integrity of the contentthat the content required by regulation 14 has not been altered.”.United Kingdom2012 No. 2951
integrityguarding against improper information modification or destruction, and includes ensuring information non-repudiation and authenticity.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
integritystructural soundness and strength, stability and, in the case of a floating installation, buoyancy in so far as they are relevant to the health and safety of persons;United Kingdom1996 No. 913
intellectual property adviserany person who in the course of his profession or business provides legal or other advice relating to any intellectual property, including advice given in relation to an application for protection of an intellectual property whether in Singapore or elsewhere;SingaporeCap. 140
intellectual propertyall patents, trade marks, service marks, community trade marks, trade names, business names, unregistered trade and service marks, copyrights, design rights, database rights, rights to or in computer software, know-how, trade secrets, rights to or in confidential information and all other commercial monopoly rights, intellectual property rights and rights or forms of protection of any such thing (whether or not registered or capable of registration), together with all applications for registration of and rights to apply for, and any licence to use, any of the foregoing;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2007/en/si/00...
intellectual propertyan invention patentable under title 35, or any patent on such an invention, or any work for which copyright protection is available under title 17.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
intelligence agencythe elements of the intelligence community, as that term is defined in section 3003(4) of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
intelligence analystan individual who regularly advises, administers, supervises, or performs work in the collection, gathering, analysis, evaluation, reporting, production, or dissemination of information on political, economic, social, cultural, physical, geographical, scientific, or military conditions, trends, or forces in foreign or domestic areas that directly or indirectly affect national security;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
intelligence assessmentan intelligence-related analytical study of a subject of policy significance and does not include building-block papers, research projects, and reference aids.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
intelligence committeesthe Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence of the House of Representatives and the Select Committee on Intelligence of the Senate.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
intelligence officerany public officer appointed to the permanent establishment in any scheme of service designated by the Minister;SingaporeCap. 126B
intelligenceinformation which has been collated, evaluated and analyzed and which is relevant to a government’s formulation or implementation of policy in relation to any internal or external threat or potential threat to national security as well as opportunities relevant to the protection and promotion of national security and national interests;KenyaNO. 28 OF 2012
intelligent transport systema system or service, based on information and communications technologies, including processing, control, positioning, communication and electronics, that is applied to a road transportation system;United Kingdom2009 No. 65
intelligent transportation infrastructurefully integrated public sector intelligent transportation system components, as defined by the Secretary.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
intended commencement datethe intended commencement date of a chargeable development as specified in a commencement notice submitted under regulation 67;United Kingdom2010 No. 948
intended for processingof transport.European Union32001R1148
intended for usebred or kept for the purpose of sale, disposal or use in any experimental or other scientific procedure;European Union21999A0824(01)
intended recipientthe group institution named in a relevant notice as the recipient of the financial support referred to in the notice;United Kingdom2014 No. 3348
intended spouseany alien who meets the criteria set forth in section 1154(a)(1)(A)(iii)(II)(aa)(BB), 1154(a)(1)(B)(ii)(II)(aa)(BB), or 1229b(b)(2)(A)(i)(III) of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
intended usethe use of machinery in accordance with the information provided in the instructions for use;United Kingdom2008 No. 1597
intense lightbroadband non-coherent light which is filtered to produce a specified range of wavelengths, such filtered radiation being delivered to the body, with the aim of causing thermal, mechanical or chemical damage to structures such as hair follicles and skin blemishes while sparing surrounding tissues;United Kingdom2011 No. 106 (W. 25)
intense sweeteneran additive with a sweetness many times that of sucrose, which is virtually non-calorific and used solely for its sweetening properties;United Kingdom1996 No. 1499
intensifyto increase the productivity of land for agriculture;United Kingdom2014 No. 291
intensity of studyconfirmation by the academic authority that the intensity of study during the academic year for which support is claimed is not less than 25%.United Kingdom2011 No. 1986
intensive coursean accelerated course or a compressed degree course;”.United Kingdom2007 No. 176
intensive coursean accelerated course or a compressed degree course;”;United Kingdom2007 No. 2312 (W. 183)
intensive grasslandgrassland which receives more than 100 kilograms per hectare of inorganic nitrogen fertiliser per year;United Kingdom2005 No. 621
intensive housing assistancethe provision by the landlord to persons with special needs of assistance on housing issues which is significantly greater than the assistance which is generally provided by registered social landlords to tenants who do not have special needs.United Kingdom1997 No. 619
intensive unita premises on which protected animals are kept under a husbandry system relying, for the purpose of providing for the care of the animals, on automatic equipment to such an extent that a failure of that equipment would, if it were not rectified or if some alternative arrangements were not made for the care of the animals contained therein, cause the animals unnecessary suffering.IrelandNumber 15 of 2013
intensively managed hay and grass silage cropscrops taken from regularly resown grass receiving routine fertiliser dressings on an annual basis;”;United Kingdom1996 No. 1962 (S. 158)
intensiveonly. We have not changed the final rule in this regard.United States77 FR 24355
intention noticea notice which complies with regulation 72;United Kingdom2012 No. 2079
intentional introduction into the environmentany deliberate use of genetically modified organisms other than not contained use;KenyaCAP. 321A
intentional misconductconduct by a person with knowledge (at the time of the conduct) that the conduct is harmful to the health or well-being of another person.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
inter connectorequipment used to link the electricity system of the State to electricity systems outside of the State;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2014/en/si/05...
inter vivos trusta trust other than a testamentary trust;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. E-15
inter- array electrical circuitsthe circuits described in paragraph (b) of Work No.1, paragraph (b) of Work No.2 and paragraph (b) of Work No.3;United Kingdom2014 No. 3331
inter-array cablethe network of offshore subsea cables connecting the WTGs in Work No. 1 with the offshore substations in Work No. 2(a);United Kingdom2014 No. 2950
inter-array electrical circuitsthe circuits described in paragraph 2(2)(b) of Part 1 of this licence;United Kingdom2014 No. 3331
inter-drumlin lougha body of standing water at least 0.5 hectare in area with a maximum of 15 farm businesses in the catchment area;United Kingdom1999 No. 208
inter-governmental agreementthe agreement of 29th April 2002 between the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Government of Ireland on police co-operation;United Kingdom2004 No. 122
inter-jurisdictional watersany waters, whether international, boundary or otherwise, that, whether wholly situated in a province or not, significantly affect the quantity or quality of waters outside the province;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-11
inter-tidal boundarythe area of sea and foreshore bounded by the mean low water spring tide and the mean high water spring tide of Scotland;United Kingdom2013 No. 286
inter-track barrier,“a continuous barrier of a permanent or semi-permanent nature that spans the entire work area, that is at least four feet in height, and that is of sufficient strength to prevent a roadway worker from fouling the adjacent track.” As discussed in Section VI.D.4, regarding the comment requesting establishment of an exception for a “continuous barrier,” this term was added to clarify that only sturdy and continuous barriers that are at least four feet high are permissible for purposes of qualifying for this exception. See § 214.336(e)(1)(iii) of the final rule.United States76 FR 74585
inter-tribal consortiuma coalition of two 1 more separate Indian tribes that join together for the purpose of participating in self-governance, including tribal organizations.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
inter-turbine cablesthe cables described in paragraph 1(b) of Schedule 1 to this Order;United Kingdom2004 No. 3054 (W. 263)
interLATA servicetelecommunications between a point located in a local access and transport area and a point located outside such area.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
interactive channelscommunications over the internet that use any device from which the internet is able to be accessed;IrelandNumber 13 of 2013
interactive computer serviceany information service, system, or access software provider that provides or enables computer access by multiple users to a computer server, including specifically a service or system that provides access to the Internet and such systems operated or services offered by libraries or educational institutions.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
interactive on-demand servicesa service providing video programming to subscribers over switched networks on an on-demand, point-to-point basis, but does not include services providing video programming prescheduled by the programming provider;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
interactive water feature or fountainan installation that includes water sprays, dancing water jets, waterfalls, dumping buckets, or shooting water cannons and that is maintained for public recreation.United StatesHEALTH AND SAFETY CODE - Title
interbank depositsdeposits made with a credit institution by another credit institution. Such deposits can include certificates of deposit, as well as cash.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2008/en/si/04...
interbank marketthe interbank market which is most appropriate in relation to a loan having regard to all the terms on which it was made;United Kingdom1999 No. 3330
intercepted materialthe contents of any communication intercepted pursuant to these Rules;United Kingdom2000 No. 2642
interceptionthe interception of telecommunication messages to or from a person specified in the authorisation of the interception at a telecommunications address so specified;IrelandNumber 7 of 2008
interceptto listen, attempt to listen, record or attempt to record, howsoever affected, a telephone communications message taking place during a telephone call.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2007/en/si/02...
interchange facilitiesinfrastructure or premises which facilitate transport users using different modes of transport, including but not limited to park and ride facilities and facilities that allow for the stopping, parking or standing of taxis, cycles, motor cycles, buses, trains and cars in order to facilitate users of one mode of transport transferring to another mode;IrelandNumber 15 of 2008
interchange rulesinterchange rules made by the Department under previous provisions;United Kingdom1998 No. 333
interchangeable medicinal producta medicinal product which falls within a group of interchangeable medicinal products;IrelandNumber 14 of 2013
interchangea place where the line of one railway company connects with the line of another railway company and where loaded or empty cars may be stored until delivered or received by the other railway company;CanadaS.C. 1996, c. 10
intercity passenger rail serviceintercity rail passenger transportation, as defined in section 24102 of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
intercity rail passenger transportationrail passenger transportation, except commuter rail passenger transportation.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
intercity rail transportationtransportation provided by the National Railroad Passenger Corporation.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
intercity, fixed-route over-the-road bus serviceregularly scheduled bus service for the general public, using an “over-the-road bus,” that (a) operates with limited stops over fixed routes connecting two or more urban areas not in close proximity; (b) has the capacity for transporting baggage carried by passengers; and (c) makes meaningful connections with scheduled intercity bus service to more distant points.United States78 FR 70415
interconnected capacitycapacity provided by the transmission of electricity to Great Britain through an electricity interconnector;United Kingdom2014 No. 2043
interconnected system operatorany authorised electricity operator, or any other transmission system operator or distribution system operator (having the meaning given by the Electricity Directive) with whose system the licensee’s transmission system is connected or with whom the licensee interfaces.”.United Kingdom2011 No. 2704
interconnected systema number of systems which are linked with each other;European Union32003L0055
interconnection agreementthe technical and commercial arrangements agreed between two organisations in relation to interconnection;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1998/en/si/00...
interconnection systemany system of interconnection facilities used for the distribution of programs to public telecommunications entities.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
interconnection systemthe system of interconnection of central, commercial and companies registers established in accordance with Article 4a(2) of the Directive;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2014/en/si/03...
interconnectionlinking between suppliers providing public telecommunications networks or services in order to allow the users of one supplier to communicate with users of another supplier and to access services provided by another supplier.European Union32012D0734
interconnectionlinking with suppliers providing public telecommunications transport networks or services [47] in order to allow the users of one supplier to communicate with users of another supplier and to access services provided by another supplier;European Union22012A1221(01)
interconnector capacityall interconnector capacity, including new interconnector capacity, which is available over the licensee’s interconnector;”;United Kingdom2011 No. 2704
interconnectorsequipment used to link electricity systems of member states of the European Community;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2000/en/si/04...
interconnectora pipeline used for the conveyance of gas to Great Britain from another country;United Kingdom1996 No. 551
interconnectorof which electricity may be conveyed between Scotland and any other country, or between Scotland and other parts of the United Kingdom.United Kingdom1996 No. 293 (S. 19)
intercountry adoption servicesservices in relation to intercountry adoptions.”.United Kingdom2003 No. 369
interdealer brokerany person or firm, appointed to be an interdealer broker by the Central Bank pursuant to subsection (1) (e) of section 8 ;Sri Lanka31 of 1995
interest capa cap set under regulation 22 for the purpose of determining the maximum rate of interest payable under regulation 21;United Kingdom2005 No. 1788
interest distributiona payment of yearly interest treated as made by virtue of paragraph (2) (including a payment of interest treated as made to a participant who is not chargeable to income tax).United Kingdom2006 No. 964
interest from ACU depositsinterest derived from deposits with an Asian Currency Unit in Singapore;SingaporeCap. 134, RG 27
interest in landany interest in land recognised as such by law, and includes an estate in land;SingaporeCap. 36
interest in landany ownership or possessory right with respect to real property, including ownership in fee, an easement, a leasehold, and any subsurface or mineral rights.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
interest incomethe proportionate amount of interest or discount allowed by the issuer of any security or instrument referred to in sub-paragraph (b) of subsection (3) of this section, in proportion to the holding period of such security or other instrument by any holder over the period of maturity of such security or other instrument ;Sri Lanka10 of 2006
interest on unpaid taxthe amount of interest that has accrued to the date on which a request for recovery is made under the Council Directive in respect of that tax under any provision whatever providing for the charging of interest in respect of that tax.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2011/en/si/06...
interest ownerthe interest holder who holds an interest or the group of interest holders who hold all of the shares in an interest;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 36 (2nd Supp.
interest payment dateeach date on which interest is payable by the issuer under the terms of the bond.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
interest paymentthe interest payment according to article 6, due account being taken of Article 15, of the Directive;United Kingdom2005 No. 1458
interest periodthe period for which interest is payable under paragraph (1);SingaporeCap. 117A, RG 1
interest rate applied by the European Central Bank to its main refinancing operationsthe interest rate applied to such operations in the case of fixed-rate tenders. In the event that a main refinancing operation was conducted according to a variable-rate tender procedure, this interest rate refers to the marginal interest rate which resulted from that tender. This applies both in the case of single-rate and variable-rate auctions;European Union32000L0035
interest rate reduction refinancing loana loan described in section 3710(a)(8), 3710(a)(9)(B)(i), 3710(a)(11), 3712(a)(1)(F), or 3762(h) of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
interest-onlythat, under the terms of the legal obligation, one or more of the periodic payments may be applied solely to accrued interest and not to loan principal; an “interest-only loan” is a loan that permits interest-only payments.United States76 FR 79767
interested local personspersons living, working or studying in the authority’s area who have an interest in the subject matter of a proposal;United Kingdom2012 No. 1523
interested partiesthe appellant, the applicant and any person mentioned in paragraph 1 who makes written representations to the Board about the application.”.United Kingdom2011 No. 32
interested partiesthose persons who notify the Department in accordance with regulation 14(5) that they wish to make representations in respect of an appeal;United Kingdom2006 No. 90
interested partySEPA, the relevant local authority or the relevant owner;United Kingdom2008 No. 170
interested partya person notified under paragraph 3(1).United Kingdom2009 No. 2301
interested personsthose persons who notify the Department in accordance with regulation 10(3) that they wish to make representations in respect of an appeal;United Kingdom2013 No. 139
interested persona person who becomes a party to a reference by virtue of Rule 4;United Kingdom1998 No. 3036
interested persona person who is or expects to be subject to the duties imposed by regulation 19(3).United Kingdom2006 No. 397
interesta freehold or leasehold interest in it, or a licence to occupy it;United Kingdom1996 No. 695
interesta legal, moral or social interest.IrelandNumber 31 of 2009
interfere withto restrict a person's freedom of movement.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
interference complainta complaint about interference with a military police investigation made under subsection 250.19(1).CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. N-5
interference-causing equipmentany device, machinery or equipment, other than radio apparatus, that causes or is capable of causing interference to radiocommunication;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. R-2
intergenerational equitythat the present generation should ensure that in exercising its rights to beneficial use of the environment the health, diversity and productivity of the environment is maintained or enhanced for the benefit of future generations;KenyaCAP. 387
interim Food Safety Authority of Irelandthe non-statutory body established by the Minister for Health in November 1996;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1997/en/si/05...
interim awarda temporary award of benefit payable for a maximum of two years, where the prognosis for an injury is uncertain and therefore the Secretary of State is unable to decide the appropriate level of benefit.United Kingdom2005 No. 1029
interim balance sheeta balance sheet relating to the position at a time in the year other than the end;United Kingdom1996 No. 1738
interim boardthe interim board of directors established in section 2279aa–2(a) of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
interim contactthe ability of a left-behind parent to communicate with or visit an abducted child during the pendency of an abduction case.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
interim controlsa set of measures designed to reduce temporarily human exposure or likely exposure to lead-based paint hazards, including specialized cleaning, repairs, maintenance, painting, temporary containment, ongoing monitoring of lead-based paint hazards or potential hazards, and the establishment and operation of management and resident education programs.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
interim directiona direction given by a traffic commissioner pursuant to section 25;”.United Kingdom2010 No. 455
interim directiona direction given by the Department pursuant to section 22;United Kingdom2012 No. 261
interim energy assessmentthe document required by regulation 9(c);United Kingdom2007 No. 992
interim facultya faculty issued under Part 14;United Kingdom2013 No. 1916
interim guidelinesany interim guidelines developed by the Secretary pursuant to section 544h of this title, and any amendment, revision, or variance;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
interim ill health paymenta payment made to a beneficiary in accordance with regulation 17B;United Kingdom2008 No. 1903
interim injunctionan injunction issued under rule 15.6;United Kingdom2013 No. 1916
interim licencea licence issued under section 21(3);United Kingdom2012 No. 261
interim order hearinga hearing for the purpose of considering whether or not to make, or for the purpose of reviewing, an order under section 13L(3) (interim orders);”;United Kingdom2008 No. 3113
interim orderan interim order made under subsection 6.41(1) or (1.1);CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. A-2
interim pensionthe annual rate of pension in payment or proposed to be paid to the qualifying member from the assets of the qualifying pension scheme of which he is a member, on or after the time when the scheme began to wind up but before the day on which the scheme’s liabilities to the member were discharged.”;United Kingdom2005 No. 1986
interim periodthe period— (a) beginning on such...United Kingdom1999 c. 33
interim periodthe period beginning with the date on which the order is made and ending with the reorganisation date;United Kingdom1995 No. 2451
interim prohibition orderan order made by virtue of paragraph 3 of Schedule 11A to EA 2002(3);United Kingdom2013 No. 1940
interim reckonable paythe member’s pensionable pay for the period of the member’s pensionable service, divided by the number of days in that period and multiplied by 365.United Kingdom2008 No. 256
interim relief applicationan application to the court by a foreign representative under article 19 of the Model Law for interim relief;United Kingdom2007 No. 115
interim reportan interim report under section 34 (1) of the committee in respect of the matter the subject of the inquiry (and includes any evidence omitted from the printed version of the interim report pursuant to section 33 (4) as read with section 34 (2));IrelandNumber 33 of 2013
interim revenue accounta revenue account for any period falling within the year of account, other than one ending at the end of the year;United Kingdom1996 No. 1738
interim storea store which is used for the storage of intermediate level waste or spent fuel from a nuclear installation on the site where the store is located and where the store is built during the operation of a nuclear installation on the site;United Kingdom2010 No. 2850
interim sustainability certificatethe document required by regulation 8(cb)(i), which must comply with paragraph 3 of Schedule 2A;United Kingdom2008 No. 572
interior Westthe States of Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico, and Utah.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
interior camp-sitea parcel of land that is operated by the superintendent for interior camping, as indicated on a current park map and designated by signs or other suitable means, and that is not directly accessible by road;Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/regulation/r13240
interior furnishingany type of furnishing made in whole or in part of fabric or related material and intended for use or which may reasonably be expected to be used, in homes, offices, or other places of assembly or accommodation.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
interior mirrora device defined in sub-paragraph (a), which can be fitted in the passenger compartment of a vehicle;United Kingdom2007 No. 15
interior/exterior trim and cladding paints for wood, metal or plasticcoatings designed for application to trim and cladding which produce an opaque film. These coatings are designed for either a wood, metal or a plastic substrate. This sub-category includes undercoats and intermediate coatings;United Kingdom2012 No. 1715
interior/exterior trim varnishes and woodstainscoatings producing an opaque film for the decoration and protection of wood, against weathering, as defined in EN 927-1, within the semi-stable category;United Kingdom2005 No. 2773
interlocutory orderan order under section 15 ;IrelandNumber 2 of 2005
interlocutory reliefinterim remedy.United Kingdom2006 No. 1028
intermediary countrya country that exports raw or worked ivory that does not originate in that country;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
intermediary institutionan institution which by way of business participates in the carrying out of a cross-border credit transfer and which is neither the originator’s institution nor the beneficiary’s institution;United Kingdom1999 No. 1876
intermediary nonprofit granteean intermediary nonprofit organization that receives a grant under subsection (b).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
intermediary nonprofit organizationan experienced and capable nonprofit entity with meaningful prior experience in providing organizational development assistance, or capacity building assistance, focused on small and midsize nonprofit organizations.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
intermediary organisationa person or persons involved in arranging the further placements of such children;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2015/en/si/00...
intermediary servicesservices supplied by an intermediary.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2010/en/si/06...
intermediarya financial institution receiving Center funds for establishing a revolving fund and relending to an eligible entity.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
intermediarya person authorized by a court, on account of his or her expertise or experience, to give evidence on behalf of a vulnerable witness and may include a parent, relative, psychologist, counsellor, guardian, children’s officer or social worker;KenyaCAP. 62A
intermediate auditan audit conducted for the purpose set out in paragraph 13.8 of the ISM Code;United Kingdom2014 No. 1512
intermediate base incandescent lampa lamp that uses an intermediate screw base as described in ANSI C81.61–2006, Specifications for Electric Bases, common designation E17.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
intermediate body functionsthe functions entrusted to the Agency by virtue of its designation as an intermediate body by regulation 3;United Kingdom2007 No. 3624
intermediate borrowing companya company that meets conditions A and B.United Kingdom2006 No. 3296
intermediate bulk container (IBC)a rigid or flexible portable packaging meeting the requirements of Appendix A.6 of Annex A to the ADR;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2001/en/si/04...
intermediate bulk containera rigid, semi-rigid or flexible portable packaging which has a capacity of 3 cubic metres or less, which is designed for mechanical handling and which satisfies the requirements of regulation 6(1)(e);United Kingdom1996 No. 2092
intermediate care facilitya proprietary facility or facility of a private nonprofit corporation or association licensed or regulated by the State (or, if there is no State law providing for such licensing and regulation by the State, by the municipality or other political subdivision in which the facility is located) for the accommodation of persons who, because of incapacitating infirmities, require minimum but continuous care but are not in need of continuous medical or nursing services;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
intermediate feeda medicated feedingstuff sold, supplied or imported for use wholly or mainly as an ingredient in the preparation of a substance which is to be fed to one or more animals for a medicinal purpose or for purposes that include that purpose, with or without further processing.United Kingdom1997 No. 1469
intermediate handlerany person including a department, agency, or instrumentality of the United States or of any State or local government (other than a dealer, research facility, exhibitor, any person excluded from the definition of a dealer, research facility, or exhibitor, an operator of an auction sale, or a carrier) who is engaged in any business in which he receives custody of animals in connection with their transportation in commerce.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
intermediate ingredient or feedstocka material or compound made in whole or in significant part from biological products, including renewable agricultural materials (including plant, animal, and marine materials) or forestry materials, that are subsequently used to make a more complex compound or product.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
intermediate load powerplanta powerplant (other than a peakload powerplant), the electrical generation of which in kilowatt hours does not exceed, for any 12-calendar-month period, such powerplant's design capacity multiplied by 3,500 hours.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
intermediate packagingpackaging placed between inner packaging, or articles, and outer packaging.European Union32008R1272
intermediate penaltiesto dispute CMS claims that they reported invalid data.United States79 FR 66119
intermediate productany substance other than crude oil that is capable of being processed into petroleum products of any description;IrelandNumber 7 of 2007
intermediate speeda speed equal to 60 % of rated speed;European Union31988L0077
intermediate storage warehousecold storage facilities approved for intermediate storage of products as referred to in Chapter 10 of Annex I to Directive 92/118/EEC;United Kingdom2005 No. 666 (W. 56)
intermediate survey perioda period of six months beginning three months before the second or third anniversary date.United Kingdom2008 No. 2924
intermediate testthe procedure whereby the competent authority makes sure that, even where a craft’s engine has undergone, since the installation test, any modifications or adaptations with regard to the level of emission of gaseous and particulate pollutants, that engine still complies with the technical requirements of this Chapter;European Union32009L0046
interment propertyreal property that is for the interment, entombment or inurnment of human remains.CanadaSOR/2010-117
intermittent speed CI enginea CI engine having a net power that is higher than 18 kW but not more than 560 kW and that is operated under intermittent speed rather than a single constant speed;United Kingdom2004 No. 2034
intermodal equipment interchange agreementthe Uniform Intermodal Interchange and Facilities Access Agreement or any other written document executed by an intermodal equipment provider or its agent and a motor carrier or its agent, the primary purpose of which is to establish the responsibilities and liabilities of both parties with respect to the interchange of the intermodal equipment.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
intermodal equipmenttrailing equipment that is used in the intermodal transportation of containers over public highways in interstate commerce, including trailers and chassis.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
intermodal journeya journey to or from a rail terminal or a sea-port in the State for onward transfer of goods, such that the goods themselves are not handled in changing modes.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1996/en/si/01...
intermodal transportationthe successive transportation of a loaded container or trailer from its place of origin to its place of destination by more than one mode of transportation in interstate or foreign commerce, whether under a single bill of lading or under separate bills of lading.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
intermodalof or relating to the connection between rail service and other modes of transportation, including all parts of facilities at which such connection is made.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
intermunicipal agencyan agency established by two or more municipalities with responsibility for planning or administration of solid waste.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
internal volumethe nominal capacity of a container;Canada192/1996
internal appointment processa process for making one or more appointments in which only persons employed in the public service may be considered.CanadaS.C. 2003, c. 22, ss. 12, 13
internal coastal waterswaters on the land-ward side of the base line from which the breadth of territorial waters is measured, extending, in the case of watercourses, up to the fresh-water limit;European Union31976L0464
internal derangement of the kneea chronic disorder of the knee due to a torn meniscus of the knee, or a torn or stretched collateral, cruciate or capsular ligament of the knee, resulting in ongoing or intermittent signs and symptoms which include pain, swelling, instability, locking or altered mobility of that knee. This definition excludes chondromalacia patella and other disorders of the patella, congenital discoid meniscus, osteochondritis dissecans, cysts of the menisci, degenerative tears of the menisci and other degenerative processes such as osteoarthritis and loose bodies in the knee joint.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
internal distribution systemthat part of a distribution system, within the curtilage of a premises, which is used for the provision of water for human consumption or food or drinks production;IrelandNumber 30 of 2007
internal drainage boardan internal drainage board for an internal drainage district wholly in Wales;United Kingdom2014 No. 3362 (W. 337)
internal hedgea position that materially offsets the component risk elements between a trading book and a non-trading book position or sets of positions;European Union32013R0575R(02)
internal journeya journey by an aircraft commencing at an airport and terminating at a destination within Kenya;KenyaCAP. 475
internal lawthe law which would apply in a case where no question of the law in force in any other territory or state arose;SingaporeCap. 352
internal liningsthe materials or products used in lining any partition, wall, ceiling or other internal structure.United Kingdom2002 No. 2871
internal linked fundan account to which a company appropriates certain linked assets and which may be sub-divided into units the value of each of which is determined by the company by reference to the value of those linked assets;United Kingdom1996 No. 943
internal packagingso much of that packet as does not comprise the external packaging of that packet;United Kingdom2015 No. 829
internal pipeany pipe, not being a gas pipeline, used for the purpose of conveying gas from a gas service pipe to a gas appliance, including a gas fitting inserted therein but excluding a meter;SingaporeCap. 116A
internal revenue officer assigned to the premisesthe internal revenue officer assigned by the Secretary to duties at premises established and operated under the provisions of this chapter.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
internal reviewreview by a review officer under Part 2;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/C20...
internal transactionthe granting of access to property records by one department of a local authority to another department of that authority;United Kingdom2009 No. 369 (W. 38)
internal watersKenyan waters landward of the baselines for measuring the breadth of its territorial sea;KenyaCAP. 389
internal watersthe internal waters of the State (within the meaning of section 86 ).IrelandNumber 8 of 2006
internal wiringthe cable system within the lighting column running between the luminaire terminals and the underground supply cable, or the wiring within the control pillar;”;United Kingdom2001 No. 73
internalisation of coststhe principle that all costs associated with the protection of the environment should be included in the polluting undertakings’ production costs;European Union2008C0500
internally displaced persona person or groups of persons who have been forced or obliged to flee or to leave their homes or places of habitual residence, in particular as a result of or in order to avoid the effects of armed conflict, large scale development projects, situations of generalized violence, violations of human rights or natural or human-made disasters, and who have not crossed an internationally recognized State border;KenyaNO. 56 OF 2012
internally inconsistent, arbitrary, and irrational,to harmonize information with the UNFCCC reporting conventions.United States79 FR 73749
internally reviewable decisiona decision of a kind that is specified in regulation 4 as an internally reviewable decision;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/C20...
international Conventionsthe 1974 International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (the SOLAS Convention), and the 1966 International Convention on Load Lines, together with Protocols and amendments thereto in force;European Union32003L0025
international European interest organisationan international organisation, the majority of whose members are European Community Member States or associated States, and whose principal objective is to promote European scientific and technological cooperation;European Union32002R2321
international agencyany organization whose objectives include global poverty reduction or international human­itarian assistance.CanadaS.C. 2008, c. 17
international air transport servicesany air transport services operating between one point in the country and another in a foreign country, or between one point and another in foreign countries.JapanAct No. 231 of 1952
international air transportationair transportation that passes through the airspace over the territory of more than one State;European Union22007A0525(01)
international air transportair transport that passes through the airspace over the territory of at least two States;European Union22006A1229(04)
international amateur athletic competitionan amateur athletic competition between one or more athletes representing the United States, individually or as a team, and one or more athletes representing a foreign country.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
international application designating the European Communityan international application in which a request has been made for extension of protection to the European Community under Article 3ter (1) of the Madrid Protocol;United Kingdom2006 No. 1027
international application designating the United Statesan international application specifying the United States as a country in which a patent is sought, regardless where such international application is filed.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
international application for a patent (Singapore)an application of that description which, on its date of filing, designates Singapore;SingaporeCap. 221
international application for a patentan application made under the Patent Co-operation Treaty;United Kingdom2004 No. 2357
international applicationan application by way of the Patent Office as office of origin to the International Bureau for registration of a trade mark in the International Register;United Kingdom2008 No. 2206
international applicationan application filed under the treaty.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
international arrangementany international agreement hereafter approved by the Congress or any treaty during the time such agreement or treaty is in full force and effect, but does not include any agreement for cooperation.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
international articlesthat the content of the Schedule will come into force and be given the force of law pursuant to the process required by Article 13.2 of the new bi-national regulation. Under article 1(3) of this Order, the Secretary of State must give notice, in the Gazettes, of the date when the Schedule enters into force.United Kingdom2009 No. 2081
international articlesthe provisions set out in the Schedule;United Kingdom2005 No. 3207
international assistancefunding provided by government for international development, international financial institutions, global peace and security, crises overseas and international development research.CanadaS.C. 2008, c. 17
international auditing standardsInternational Standards on Auditing (ISAs), International Standard on Quality Control (ISQC 1) and other related Standards issued by the International Federation of Accountants (IFAC) through the International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board (IAASB), in so far as they are relevant to the statutory audit.European Union32014L0056
international bridge or tunnela bridge or tunnel, or any part of it, that connects any place in Canada to any place outside Canada, and includes the approaches and facilities related to the bridge or tunnel.CanadaS.C. 2007, c. 1
international carriageany carriage in which, according to the agreement between the parties, the place of departure and the place of destination, whether or not there be a break in the carriage or a transhipment, are situated either within the territories of two States Parties, or within the territory of a single State Party if there is an agreed stopping place within the territory of another State, even if that State is not a State Party. Carriage between two points within the territory of a single State Party without an agreed stopping place within the territory of another State is not international carriage for the purposes of this Convention.IrelandNumber 11 of 2004
international commercial arbitrationarbitration to which the Model Law applies;IrelandNumber 14 of 1998
international conformity assessment procedurea conformity assessment procedure that is adopted by an international standards organization.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
international conservation and management measuresmeasures to conserve or manage one or more species of living marine resources that are adopted and applied in accordance with the relevant rules of international law as reflected in the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea. Such measures may be adopted either by global, regional or subregional fisheries organizations, subject to the rights and obligations of their members, or by treaties or other international agreements;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/C20...
international conservation and management measuresmeasures to conserve or manage one or more species of living marine resources that are adopted and applied in accordance with the relevant rules of international law, as reflected in the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, and that are recognized by the United States. Such measures may be adopted by global, regional, or sub-regional fisheries organizations, subject to the rights and obligations of their members, or by treaties or other international agreements.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
international contact centre servicethe service by which advice and assistance in relation to immigration or nationality applications is provided to applicants outside the United Kingdom;United Kingdom2015 No. 768
international coursea course provided by a publicly funded institution in conjunction with an overseas institution for a first degree;United Kingdom2003 No. 459
international cruise shipa passenger ship that is suitable for continuous ocean voyages of at least forty-eight hours duration, but does not include such a ship that is used or fitted for the primary purpose of transporting cargo or vehicles.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-46
international definitionthe definition of that unit recognised by the General Conferences of Weights and Measures from time to time convened by the International Bureau of Weights and Measures;SingaporeCap. 349
international depositary authoritya depositary institution which has acquired the status of international depositary authority as provided in Article 7 of the Budapest Treaty.United Kingdom2001 No. 1412
international designa design which is entitled to protection in the State under the Hague Agreement.IrelandNumber 39 of 2001
international education markthe international education mark specified under section 61 ;IrelandNumber 28 of 2012
international energy programthe Agreement on an International Energy Program, signed by the United States on November 18, 1974, including (A) the annex entitled "Emergency Reserves", (B) any amendment to such Agreement which includes another nation as a party to such Agreement, and (C) any technical or clerical amendment to such Agreement.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
international energy supply emergencyany period (A) beginning on any date which the President determines allocation of petroleum products to nations participating in the international energy program is required by chapters III and IV of such program, and (B) ending on a date on which he determines that such allocation is no longer required. Such a period may not exceed 90 days, but the President may establish one or more additional 90-day periods by making anew the determination under subparagraph (A) of the preceding sentence. Any determination respecting the beginning or end of any such period shall be published in the Federal Register.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
international exhibitionan official or officially recognised international exhibition falling within the terms of the Convention on International Exhibitions or falling within the terms of any subsequent treaty or convention replacing that convention;SingaporeCap. 221
international export control regimes, bodies and treatiesthe Australia Group, Missile Technology Control Regime, Nuclear Suppliers Group, Wassenaar Arrangement, Zangger Committee and the Chemical Weapons Convention.European Union32000E0401
international filing datethe date accorded to an international application by a receiving Office pursuant to Article 11 of the Patent Cooperation Treaty.CanadaSOR/96-423
international fishery conservation programany ban, restriction, regulation, or other measure in effect pursuant to a bilateral or multilateral agreement which is in force with respect to the United States, the purpose of which is to conserve or protect the living resources of the sea, including marine mammals.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
international flighta flight to or from a place outside Canada;United Kingdom1998 No. 2575
international flightany flight (other than a flight originating and terminating in Canada) of an aircraft that is operated by a person in the course of a business of supplying passenger transportation services.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. E-15
international grain codethe International Code for the Safe Carriage of Grain in Bulk adopted by the Maritime Safety Committee of the Organization by resolution MSC.23(59) on 23rd May 1991;United Kingdom1997 No. 19
international groupingany association of at least two railway undertakings established in different member states for the purpose of providing international transport services between Member States;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1999/en/si/02...
international hallmarkan international hallmark notified in accordance with the Convention of the Control and Marking of Articles of Precious Metals.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2001/en/si/05...
international healthcare plana plan, scheme or other insurance arrangement made available by the Board which provides for the making of payments by an insurer to, or on behalf of, persons who will be resident outside the State for such periods as may be specified by the Board in the plan, in respect of medical, surgical or related services.IrelandNumber 46 of 1998
international human rights standardsstandards that are based on international human rights conventions to which Canada is a party and on international customary law.CanadaS.C. 2008, c. 17
international inland waterways transportinland waterways transport between two ports located in different national territories;European Union32007R0425
international inspectora member of an inspection team in respect of whom a certificate issued under section 5 is for the time being in force;IrelandNumber 16 of 2008
international interestan interest held by a creditor to which Article 2 applies;European Union22009A0515(01)
international lawany provisions contained in any international agreement or arrangement to which the United Kingdom is a party and which have the force of law in the United Kingdom.United Kingdom2005 No. 537
international learnera person who is not an Irish citizen but is lawfully in the State primarily to receive education and training;IrelandNumber 28 of 2012
international money transferof an automated system;United Kingdom2011 No. 2841
international non-proprietary namea name which has been selected by the World Health Organisation as a recommended international non-proprietary name and in respect of which the Director-General of the World Health Organisation has given notice to that effect in the WHO Chronicle;SingaporeCap. 176, RG 5
international nuclear materials protection and cooperation program fundsthe funds appropriated pursuant to an authorization of appropriations for the International Nuclear Materials Protection and Cooperation Program.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
international nuclear transportof transportation intended to go beyond the territory of the State where the shipment originates beginning with the departure from a facility of the shipper in that State and ending with the arrival at a facility of the receiver within the State of ultimate destination.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2000/en/si/04...
international nuclear transportof transportation intended to go beyond the territory of the State where the shipment originates beginning with the departure from a facility of the shipper in that State and ending with the arrival at a facility of the receiver within the State of ultimate destination;European Union22008A0208(01)
international obligationan obligation in respect of cannabis set out in a convention, treaty or other multilateral or bilateral instrument that Canada has ratified or to which Canada adheres.CanadaSOR/2013-119
international operating agencyan agency envisaged by Article 77 of the Chicago Convention;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2015/en/si/01...
international operationa passenger transport operation starting or terminating in the United Kingdom and involving an international journey by the vehicle concerned, whether or not any driver enters or leaves the United Kingdom with that vehicle;United Kingdom2002 No. 116
international organisationany international organisation the members of which include the United Kingdom or any other state;United Kingdom2001 No. 2256
international organizationan intergovernmental organization, whether or not established by treaty, of which two or more states are members, and includes an intergovernmental conference in which two or more states participate;CanadaS.C. 1991, c. 41
international passenger servicea passenger service where the train crosses at least one border of a Member State and where the principal purpose of the service is to carry passengers between stations located in different Member States; the train may be joined or split or both, and the different sections may have different origins and destinations, provided that all carriages cross at least one border;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2010/en/si/00...
international power linefacilities constructed or operated for the purpose of transmitting electricity from or to a place in Canada to or from a place outside Canada;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. N-7
international program for endangered or threatened speciesany ban, restriction, regulation, or other measure in effect pursuant to a multilateral agreement which is in force with respect to the United States, the purpose of which is to protect endangered or threatened species of animals.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
international protectioninternational protection as defined in Article 2(a) of Council Directive 2004/83/EC of 29 April 2004 on minimum standards for the qualification and status of third-country nationals or stateless persons as refugees or as persons who otherwise need international protection and the content of the protection granted (5);European Union32011L0051
international registration datethe date assigned to the international registration by the International Bureau.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
international registration designating the European Communityan international registration in relation to which a request has been made (either in the relevant international application or subsequently) for extension of protection to the European Community under Article 3ter (1) or (2) of the Madrid Protocol.United Kingdom2006 No. 1027
international registration designating the United Kingdoman international registration in relation to which a request has been made (either in the relevant international application or subsequently) for extension of protection to the United Kingdom under Article 3ter (1) or (2) of the Madrid Protocol;United Kingdom1996 No. 714
international registrationa registration of a trade mark in the International Register;United Kingdom2008 No. 2206
international registrationthe international registration of an industrial design filed under the treaty.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
international requirementthe definitions used in ISO/IEC 17000:2004, “Conformity Assessment—Vocabulary and General Principles.” Section 5.5 of ISO/IEC 17000: 2004 defines “accreditation” as “third party attestation (5.2) related to a conformity assessment body (2.5) conveying a formal demonstration of its competence to carry out specific conformity assessment tasks.” As we explained in the preamble to the proposed rule, ISO/IEC's definition of “accreditation” incorporates several other definitions by implied reference; therefore, we chose to adopt a more detailed definition of the term, rather than adopt a definition from ISO/IEC 17000, whose terms would compel the reader to consult even more definitions before they could understand how the rule defines “accreditation” ( see 74 FR at 40785).United States77 FR 31073
international river basin districtthe combined river basin district areas in the State and in Northern Ireland in relation to an international river basin;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2003/en/si/07...
international river basina river basin lying partly in the State and partly in Northern Ireland;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2003/en/si/07...
international riverwater flowing from any place in Canada to any place outside Canada;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. I-20
international safety standardsthe safety standards contained in the Chicago Convention and its Annexes, as in force at the time of the inspection;European Union32004L0036
international servicesservices the provision of which requires an international licence;”.United Kingdom1998 No. 1340
international servicean air service between Canada and a point in the territory of another country;CanadaS.C. 1996, c. 10
international serviceservice outside the State under section 51 (1) or (2).IrelandNumber 20 of 2005
international shippingany maritime transport service by ship from a port facility of the United Kingdom to a port facility outside the United Kingdom, or conversely;United Kingdom2004 No. 1495
international standard or recommendationan engineering standard or recommendation which is (A) formulated and promulgated by an international organization and (B) recommended for adoption by individual nations as a national standard;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
international standard-setting organizationan organization consisting of representatives of 2 or more countries, the purpose of which is to negotiate, develop, promulgate, or amend an international standard.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
international standards-related activitythe negotiation, development, or promulgation of, or any amendment or change to, an international standard, or an international conformity assessment procedure, or both.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
international standardsstandards that are adopted by international standardising or standards organisations made available to the public;KenyaCAP. 4C
international standarda civil standard adopted by an international standards organisation and made available to the general public;United Kingdom2011 No. 1848
international storage arrangementan arrangement under which P holds P’s stock in another member State for a period of no less than 1 month;United Kingdom2012 No. 2862
international submarine cable licencea licence issued under section 19;CanadaS.C. 1993, c. 38
international submarine cablea submarine telecommunications line that extends between Canada and any place outside Canada, or between places outside Canada through Canada, other than a line situated entirely under fresh water;CanadaS.C. 1993, c. 38
international terrorismterrorism involving citizens or the territory of more than 1 country;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
international ticket arrangementan arrangement between P and another person under which that person holds P’s stock in another member State for a period of no less than 1 month;United Kingdom2012 No. 2862
international trade mark (EC)a trade mark which is entitled to protection in the European Community under that Protocol;”.United Kingdom2004 No. 2332
international trade marka trade mark which is entitled to be protected in Kenya under the Madrid Agreement and the Madrid Protocol;KenyaCAP. 506
international trafficany transport by a ship or aircraft operated by an enterprise of a Party, except when the ship or aircraft is operated solely between places in the other Party;CanadaS.C. 2013, c. 27, s. 5
international traffictransportation by air of passengers, luggage, livestock, goods or mail, carried on by an air transport enterprise or charterer of aircraft for one or more journeys, including the sale of tickets or similar documents for such transportation on its own behalf or on behalf of other air transport enterprises, and the incidental lease of aircraft on a charter basis directly connected with such transportation.SingaporeCap. 134, OR 31
international transport operationstransport operations outside the United Kingdom;”;United Kingdom2004 No. 2102
international transportof transport which involves the crossing of a frontier but does not include movement to another member State of the European Union;United Kingdom1996 No. 460
international travel merchandiseduty-free or domestic merchandise which is placed on board aircraft on international flights for sale to passengers, but which is not merchandise incidental to the operation of a duty-free sales enterprise;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
international tribunal crimea crime in respect of which an international tribunal has jurisdiction under its statute;IrelandNumber 40 of 1998
international voyagea sea voyage from Singapore to a port or place outside Singapore, or conversely or a voyage between ports or places outside Singapore;SingaporeCap. 179, RG 5
international voyagea voyage between a port in one country and a port in another country, but does not include a voyage solely on the Great Lakes, the St. Lawrence River and their connecting and tributary waters as far east as the lower exit of the St. Lambert Lock at Montréal.CanadaSOR/2010-227
international waterswaters falling outside the sovereignty or jurisdiction of any State;European Union32003R2287
internationally endangered species of wild fauna and floraendangered species of wild fauna and flora for which arrangements have been made to ensure conservation through international cooperation (excluding nationally endangered species of wild fauna and flora) designated by Cabinet Order.JapanAct No. 75 of 1992
internet authorisationauthorisation given by a credit card issuer via the internet.United Kingdom2015 No. 36
internet searchof the internet with the permission of the Lord Lyon.United Kingdom2008 No. 168
internet searchof the internet with the permission of the Registrar General;United Kingdom2008 No. 386
internet service providerthe company or organisation, i.e. the gateway, used by the TARGET2 participant for the purpose of accessing their TARGET2 account using internet-based access.European Union32015O0015
interna person serving an internship.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
interoperability constituentsany elementary component, group of components, subassembly or complete assembly of equipment incorporated or intended to be incorporated into a subsystem upon which the interoperability of the trans-European conventional rail system depends directly or indirectly. The concept of a "constituent" covers both tangible objects and intangible objects such as software;European Union32001L0016
interoperability constituentany elementary component, group of components, sub-assembly or complete assembly of equipment that is incorporated or intended to be incorporated into a subsystem upon which the interoperability of the rail system depends directly or indirectly; and the concept of a “constituent” covers both tangible objects and intangible objects such as software;United Kingdom2011 No. 3066
interoperabilitya set of functional, technical and operational properties required of the systems and constituents of the EATMN and of the procedures for its operation, in order to enable its safe, seamless and efficient operation. Interoperability is achieved by making the systems and constituents compliant with the essential requirements;European Union32004R0549
interoperabilitya system that enables program benefits in the form of an electronic benefit transfer card to be redeemed in any State.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
interoperable communicationsthe ability of emergency response providers and relevant Federal, State, and local government agencies to communicate with each other as necessary, through a dedicated public safety network utilizing information technology systems and radio communications systems, and to exchange voice, data, and video with one another on demand, in real time, as necessary.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
interoperable systems2 or more systems whose system operators have entered into an arrangement with one another that involves cross-system execution of transfer orders;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2010/en/si/06...
interoperable video conferencing servicea service that provides real-time video communications, including audio, to enable users to share information of the user's choosing.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
interprovincial power linefacilities constructed or operated for the purpose of transmitting electricity from a place in a province to a place in Canada outside that province;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. N-7
interrater reliabilitythe extent to which 2 or more independent raters or observers consistently obtain the same result when using the same assessment tool.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
interrogatories without orderinterrogatories served under paragraph (1);United Kingdom2013 No. 19
interrogatorequipment which is capable of initiating communication with other equipment;United Kingdom2005 No. 3471
interrupted daya day which has been certified as such under paragraph (1).United Kingdom2008 No. 1797
interruptible/non interruptiblethe liquid flow can/cannot be stopped easily and rapidly;United Kingdom2006 No. 1270
interruptiblethe liquid fuel flow can be stopped easily and rapidly;United Kingdom2006 No. 1269
interruption of earningsan interruption that occurs in the earnings of an insured person or a person to whom Part VII.1 applies at any time and in any circumstances determined by the regulations;CanadaS.C. 1996, c. 23
interruptioninterference with, or cessation of, the use or enjoyment of an easement or profit à prendre for a continuous period of at least one year, but does not include an interruption under section 37 (1);IrelandNumber 27 of 2009
intersectionthe common area at the junction of two highways, other than the junction of an alley and a highway.United StatesTRANSPORTATION CODE - Title 7
interstate agencyan agency of two or more municipalities in different States, or an agency established by two or more States, with authority to provide for the management of solid wastes and serving two or more municipalities located in different States.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
interstate and foreign commercesale, marketing, trade, and traffic between any State or Territory or the District of Columbia or Puerto Rico, and any place outside thereof; or between points within the same State or Territory or within the District of Columbia or Puerto Rico, through any place outside thereof; or within any Territory or within the District of Columbia or Puerto Rico.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
interstate banka bank which maintains branches in more than 1 State.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
interstate brancha branch established pursuant to this title 1 or any amendment made by this title 1 to any other provision of law and any branch of a bank controlled by an out-of-State bank holding company (as defined in section 1841(o)(7) of this title).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
interstate commerce(A) commerce between any State, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, or any possession of the United States and any place outside thereof which is within the United States, (B) commerce between points in the same State, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, or possession of the United States but through any place outside thereof, or (C) commerce wholly within the District of Columbia or any possession of the United States.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
interstate communicationcommunication or transmission (A) from any State, Territory, or possession of the United States (other than the Canal Zone), or the District of Columbia, to any other State, Territory, or possession of the United States (other than the Canal Zone), or the District of Columbia, (B) from or to the United States to or from the Canal Zone, insofar as such communication or transmission takes place within the United States, or (C) between points within the United States but through a foreign country; but shall not, with respect to the provisions of subchapter II of this chapter (other than section 223 of this title), include wire or radio communication between points in the same State, Territory, or possession of the United States, or the District of Columbia, through any place outside thereof, if such communication is regulated by a State commission.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
interstate fishery management plana plan for managing fisheries developed and adopted by an interstate commission.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
interstate hazardous liquid pipeline facilitya hazardous liquid pipeline facility used to transport hazardous liquid in interstate or foreign commerce;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
interstate motor vehiclea motor vehicle that is operated in this state and another state or country and for which registration fees could be apportioned if the motor vehicle were registered in a state or province of a country that is a member of the International Registration Plan. The term includes a bus used in transportation of chartered parties if the bus meets all the standards required of other motor vehicles for apportioned registration fees. The term does not include a vehicle leased for less than 181 days or a vehicle that has Texas license plates and does not operate under the International Registration Plan.United StatesTAX CODE - Title 2 - Chapter
interstate off-track wagera legal wager placed or accepted in one State with respect to the outcome of a horserace taking place in another State and includes pari-mutuel wagers, where lawful in each State involved, placed or transmitted by an individual in one State via telephone or other electronic media and accepted by an off-track betting system in the same or another State, as well as the combination of any pari-mutuel wagering pools;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
interstate or foreign commercecommerce (1) between any State or possession of the United States and any place outside of such State or possession, or (2) between points in the same State or possession of the United States but through any place outside thereof.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
interstate or foreign commercecommerce from any State to or through any other State, or to or through any foreign country;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
interswitching ratea rate established by, or determined in accordance with, regulations made under paragraph 128(1)(b);CanadaS.C. 1996, c. 10
interswitchto transfer traffic from the lines of one railway company to the lines of another railway company in accordance with regulations made under section 128;CanadaS.C. 1996, c. 10
intertidal areathe area between mean high water level and mean low water level;United Kingdom2013 No. 343
intertidal works plansthe part of the works plans described as the intertidal works plans;United Kingdom2014 No. 3331
intertidal zonean area of sea between the mean high water spring tide line and the level of the lowest astronomic tide.United Kingdom1997 No. 1481
intertribal consortiaa partnership between two or more Indian tribal governments authorized by the governing bodies of those tribes to apply for and receive assistance pursuant to this section.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
interurban electric railway companya corporation chartered under the laws of this state to conduct and operate an electric railway between two municipalities in this state.United StatesTRANSPORTATION CODE - Title 5
interurban railwayan electric or other interurban line of railway in this state.United StatesTRANSPORTATION CODE - Title 5
interval deductible amountthe amount calculated by multiplying the base tax amount in relation to that capital good by the proportion of deductible use for that capital good applicable to the relevant interval;IrelandNumber 31 of 2010
intervalthe initial, second or subsequent interval in an adjustment period, whichever is appropriate;IrelandNumber 31 of 2010
intervarietal hybridthe first generation of a cross, defined by the breeder, between plants grown from basic seed of two open pollinated varieties.United Kingdom2005 No. 328
intervarietal hybridthe first generation of a cross, defined by the breeder, between plants grown from basic seed of two open-pollinated varieties;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2001/en/si/06...
intervenera person or organisation who has applied under rule 15 to be made a party to proceedings;United Kingdom2010 No. 791
intervenera person who has been granted status as an intervener under rule 109.CanadaSOR/98-106
intervening periodan unbroken period of at least three years during all of which time the individual in question was not a member of the fostering panel.”.United Kingdom2010 No. 746 (W. 75)
intervenora person or organization added as an intervenor under section 14.CanadaSOR/2007-239
intervention as a partyof a document stating the purpose of and reasons for intervention.JapanAct No. 51 of 2011
intervention noticea notice in writing served by the Chief Inspector on a responsible person requiring intervention;United Kingdom2006 No. 345
intervention programthe intensive mathematics and algebra intervention pilot program.United StatesEDUCATION CODE - Title 2 - Cha
intervention teamsthe human and material resources including civil protection modules (as referred to in Articles 3a, 3b and 3c) set-up by the Member States for civil protection interventions.European Union32008D0073
interventional radiologythe use of X-ray imaging techniques to facilitate the introduction and guidance of devices in the body for diagnostic or treatment purposes;European Union32013L0059
interventionan investigation and intervention by one or more authorised persons whilst involved in the investigation of fraud and not in the performance of any other duty;United Kingdom2000 No. 1091
interviewing officer(unless the context otherwise requires) the individual appointed under regulation 6 to conduct the first interview;United Kingdom2013 No. 61
interviewa work-focused interview;United Kingdom2000 No. 897
intimate sampleof any invasive procedure, but does not include any sample described in subsection (3);SingaporeCap. 67
intimate searcha search which consists of the physical examination of a person’s body orifices other than the mouth;United Kingdom2009 No. 1922
intimidateto cause in the mind of a person a reasonable apprehension of injury to him or to any member of his family or to any of his dependants or of violence or damage to any person or property;SingaporeCap. 331
intimidateto place a person in reasonable apprehension of bodily harm to him- or herself or to another.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
intoxicanta substance that, if taken into the body, has the potential to impair or alter judgment, behaviour or the capacity to recognize reality or meet the ordinary demands of life, but does not include caffeine, nicotine or any authorized medication used in accordance with directions given by a staff member or a registered health care professional;CanadaS.C. 1992, c. 20
intoxicatedunder the influence of any alcoholic drink, drug, solvent or other substance or a combination of any such alcoholic drink, drug, solvent or other substance and cognate words shall be construed accordingly;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2014/en/si/06...
intoxicating liquor licencea licence for the sale of intoxicating liquor by retail whether granted on production or without production of a certificate of the Circuit Court or the District Court;IrelandNumber 33 of 1997
intoxicating liquora beverage that contains more than 2.5 per cent proof spirits.CanadaSOR/96-433
intoxicating liquorany liquor that is, by the law of the province for the time being in force, deemed to be intoxicating liquor and that it is unlawful to sell or have in possession without a permit or other authority of the government of the province or any board, commission, officer or other governmental agency authorized to issue the permit or grant the authority;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. I-3
intoxicating substanceany substance having the property of releasing toxic vapours or fumes which contain any chemical compound specified in the Schedule and which when inhaled induces or causes a state of intoxication;SingaporeCap. 146A
intoxicationbeing under the intoxicating influence of any alcoholic drink, controlled drug, solvent or any other substance or combination of substances;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2014/en/si/02...
intoxicationdisturbance of mental or physical capacity resulting from the introduction of any substance into the body.United StatesPENAL CODE - Title 2 - Chapter
intra-Area tradeexport to any EEA State, other than the United Kingdom;United Kingdom1996 No. 389
intra-Community acquisition of goodsacquisition of the right to dispose as owner of movable tangible property under Article 28a(3) of Directive 77/388/EEC;European Union32003R1798
intra-Community supplies of goodssupplies of goods to a person registered for value-added tax in another Member State;IrelandNumber 31 of 2010
intra-Community supplies of servicessupplies of services to a taxable person in another Member State or any other person registered for value-added tax in another Member State.IrelandNumber 31 of 2010
intra-Community supply of goodsany supply of goods which must be declared in the recapitulative statement provided for in Article 22(6)(b) of Directive 77/388/EEC;European Union32003R1798
intra-Community supply of servicesany supply of services covered by Article 28b(C), (D), (E) and (F) of Directive 77/388/EEC;European Union32003R1798
intra-Community transactionsthe intra-Community supply of goods or services;European Union32003R1798
intra-Community transport of goodsany transport of goods in respect of which the place of departure and the place of arrival are located within the territories of 2 different Member States.IrelandNumber 31 of 2010
intracerebral haemorrhagebleeding within the cerebrum, brain stem or cerebellum;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
intracompany shipmentthe shipment, within the United States, of grain lots between facilities owned or controlled by the person owning the grain. The shipment of grain owned by a cooperative, from a facility owned by that cooperative, to an export facility which it jointly owns with other cooperatives, qualifies as an intracompany shipment.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
intracranial dissecting aneurysma longitudinal splitting of the wall of a cerebral artery which produces a tear in the intima and permits blood to escape between the layers of the vessel wall;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
intragenerational equitythat all people within the present generation have the right to benefit equally from the exploitation of the environment, and that they have an equal entitlement to a clean and healthy environment;KenyaCAP. 387
intramammary animal remedyan animal remedy which is licensed for sale (whether being packaged or otherwise) as an intramammary preparation for the prevention or treatment of mastitis in an animal, is intended for use exclusively as such preparation and whose container and any other outer packaging bears a notice clearly indicating that the animal remedy is sold or supplied for such use only;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2007/en/si/07...
intrastate air carrierto provide only intrastate air transportation.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
intrastate air transportationthe transportation by a common carrier of passengers or property for compensation, entirely in the same State, by turbojet-powered aircraft capable of carrying at least 30 passengers.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
intrastate commercecommerce wholly within one State or possession of the United States.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
intrastate feeany fee, tax, or other type of assessment, including per vehicle fees and gross receipts taxes, imposed on a motor carrier or motor private carrier for the renewal of the intrastate authority or insurance filings of such carrier with a State.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
intrastate hazardous liquid pipeline facilitya hazardous liquid pipeline facility that is not an interstate hazardous liquid pipeline facility;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
introduceincluding transfer by post, and “introduction” shall be construed accordingly;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2010/en/si/05...
introduction from the seatransportation into Singapore of any scheduled species which was taken in the marine environment not under the jurisdiction of any State;SingaporeCap. 92A
introductory periodthe period starting at the time of the first public announcement from which it could reasonably be deducted that the issue was intended to take place in some form and at some time, and ending with the beginning of the stabilising period;IrelandNumber 8 of 1999
introductory rate,a period of time, less than the full term of the loan, that the promotional rate or payment may be applicable.United States73 FR 44522
inulin syrup productionthe quantity of product obtained after the hydrolysis of inulin or oligofructoses with a content by weight in the dry state of at least 10 % fructose in free form or as sucrose, irrespective of its fructose content in excess of that limit, expressed as dry matter sugar/isoglucose equivalent, and established for each undertaking producing inulin syrup in accordance with paragraph 2.European Union32002R0314
invalid carriage or other vehiclea vehicle propelled by a petrol engine or by electric power supplied for use on the road and to be controlled by the occupant.United Kingdom2012 No. 303
invalid carriage or other vehiclea vehicle propelled by a petrol engine or by electric power supplied for use on the road and to be controlled by the occupant;United Kingdom1996 No. 520
invalid carriagea mechanically propelled vehicle constructed or adapted for the carriage of one person, being a person suffering from some physical defect or disability;United Kingdom2000 No. 169
invalid vehiclea vehicle (including a cycle with an attachment for propelling it by mechanical power) which does not exceed 508 kgs in weight unladen and is adapted and used or kept on a public road for an invalid;United Kingdom2002 No. 2742
invalidity benefitthe invalidity benefit payable under section 38 and section 44;KenyaNo. 45 of 2013
invalidphysically or mentally incapable of earning;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. M-6
invariably presentby which they achieve reductions” in metallic HAP emissions. National Lime, 233 F.3d at 639; Sierra Club, 353 F.3d at 984. The commenter maintains that the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit has held repeatedly that what sources “achieve” with respect to a given HAP is not limited to what they achieve intentionally, but also includes lower emission levels achieved through the use of cleaner fuels or raw materials regardless of whether such use reflects any deliberate intent to reduce emissions. Sierra Club v. EPA, 479 F.3d 875, 883 (D.C. Cir.2007) (citing National Lime, 233 F.3d at 640).United States80 FR 31470
invariantly presentby which a source can achieve reductions in HAP emitted from stationary diesel engines. The commenter believes that based on the DC Court's three tests, final standards are not appropriate, and recommended that EPA adopt standards based on PM rather than CO reductions.United States75 FR 9647
invasive aquatic vegetationplants listed in the document entitled “Ontario’s Invasive Aquatic Plant List” and dated March 11, 2013, that is published by the Ministry and available on the Ministry website;Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/regulation/r13239
invasive plant speciesplants which have been introduced either intentionally or unintentionally to Wales by man and which have a tendency to spread rapidly unless controlled;United Kingdom1999 No. 1176
invasive speciesgiant hogweed (heracleum mantegazzianum), Japanese knotweed (fallopia japonica), Himalayan balsam (impatiens glandulifera) and rhododendron (rhododendron ponticum);”.United Kingdom2015 No. 58
invasive speciesrhododendron, Giant Hogweed, Japanese Knotweed, Himalayan Balsam, wild oat (Avena fatua L, and Avena lodoviciana Durieu) dock (Rumex obtusifolius L and Rumex crispus L.) thistle (Cirsium vulgare (Savi) Ten and Circium arvense (L.) Scop.) and ragwort (Senecio jacobaea L.);United Kingdom2014 No. 291
invention promotion servicesthe procurement or attempted procurement for a customer of a firm, corporation, or other entity to develop and market products or services that include the invention of the customer.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
inventive stepa feature of an invention that involves technical advance as compared to the existing knowledge or having economic significance or both and that makes the invention not obvious to a person skilled in the art;';IndiaNO. 15 OF 2005
inventory exchangeany exchange in which 2 persons exchange property which is, in the hands of each person, property described in section 1221(a)(1).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
inventorya description of property the cost or value of which is relevant in computing a taxpayer’s income from a business for a taxation year or would have been so relevant if the income from the business had not been computed in accordance with the cash method and, with respect to a farming business, includes all of the livestock held in the course of carrying on the business;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
inventorya simple itemized list that summarizes the information called for by this section.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
inventorany one of the individuals who invented or discovered the subject matter of a joint invention. See 35 U.S.C. 100(g).United States78 FR 11023
investedinvested in one or more designated securities at the mean price.United Kingdom1998 No. 333
investigating Inspectorthe Inspector nominated under article 8(9) above.United Kingdom2000 No. 1345
investigating institutionthe organisation in the Member State which receives the completed E 202 and is responsible for processing the claim accordingly;European Union32001D0655
investigating officera chief constable who is appointed as an investigating officer in terms of regulation 4;United Kingdom1996 No. 1645 (S. 141)
investigating officera person appointed as such under section 53 (1).IrelandNumber 18 of 2009
investigation (non-licensee)an investigation under subsection (1);IrelandNumber 40 of 2011
investigation fileany information compiled or maintained by the division with respect to a division investigation authorized under this subtitle or other workers' compensation law. The term does not include information or material acquired by the division that is relevant to an investigation by the insurance fraud unit and subject to Section 701.151, Insurance Code.United StatesLABOR CODE - Title 5 - Chapter
investigation formsuch a form as is mentioned in regulation 4(4);United Kingdom1996 No. 1645 (S. 141)
investigation into violationsan investigation conducted by an immigration control officer into violations of laws or regulations upon entry, landing or residence of a foreign national.JapanCabinet Order No. 319 of 1951
investigation officerany person appointed as an investigation officer under section 2A;SingaporeCap. 354
investigation periodthe period of 12 months...United Kingdom2007 c. 29
investigation reporta report published by the Investigation Unit of an investigation undertaken by it;IrelandNumber 31 of 2005
investigational medicinal productany product as defined in Article 2(d) of Directive 2001/20/EC;European Union32003L0094
investigational or experimental service or devicea health care treatment, service, or device for which there is early, developing scientific or clinical evidence demonstrating the potential efficacy of the treatment, service, or device but that is not yet broadly accepted as the prevailing standard of care.United StatesLABOR CODE - Title 5 - Chapter
investigationa formal investigation into a shipping casualty or into a charge of incompetency or misconduct.SingaporeCap. 179, R 1
investigationa process conducted for the purpose of accident and incident prevention which includes the gathering and analysis of information, the drawing of conclusions, including the determination of causes and, where appropriate, the making of safety recommendations;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2014/en/si/02...
investigative bodya provincial entity, other than a police force, whose authority includes the power to investigate a serious incident for the purpose of determining whether an offence under federal or provincial law has occurred.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. R-10
investigative or law enforcement officerany officer of the United States who is empowered by law to execute searches, to seize evidence, or to make arrests for violations of Federal law.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
investigator's brochurea document containing a summary of the clinical and non-clinical data on the investigational medicinal product which are relevant to the study of the product in human subjects;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2004/en/si/01...
investigator-driventhat the ERC will support projects carried out by researchers on subjects of their choice within the scope of calls for proposals. Proposals will be evaluated on the sole criterion of excellence as judged by peer review, taking account of excellence in new groups, starting researchers, as well as established teams, and paying particular attention to proposals which are highly pioneering and involve correspondingly high scientific risks.European Union32013D0743
investigator-in-chargethe person responsible for the organisation, conduct and control of an investigation;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2014/en/si/02...
investigator’s brochurea document containing a summary of the clinical and non-clinical data relating to an investigational medicinal product which are relevant to the study of the product in human subjects;United Kingdom2004 No. 1031
investigatora constable appointed under regulation 10(4)(a);United Kingdom2014 No. 68
investigatora person appointed as such under subsection (2).IrelandNumber 18 of 2009
investing membera first nation that has invested in a short-term investment pool managed by the Authority.CanadaS.C. 2005, c. 9
investment accountthe account established under section 29 (3);IrelandNumber 35 of 2012
investment and disbursements accountthe investment and disbursements account of the Fund;IrelandNumber 32 of 2001
investment banka non-deposit taking institution licensed by the Authority to advise on offers of securities to the public or a section of the public, takeovers, mergers, acquisitions, corporate restructuring involving companies listed or quoted on a securities exchange, privatisation of companies listed or to be listed on a securities exchange or underwriting of securities issued or to be issued to the public and to engage in the business of a stockbroker or dealer;KenyaCAP. 485A
investment business compensation schemethe ICS, the Section 43 scheme, the PIA indemnity scheme or the ABI scheme;United Kingdom2001 No. 2967
investment companya company (other than a holding company) whose business consists wholly or mainly in the making of investments and the principal part of whose income is derived therefrom;United Kingdom1999 No. 358
investment daythe date specified in section 97ZB(4)(b) for the project;SingaporeCap. 86
investment dealera corporation that is, at that time, a registered securities dealer;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
investment firman investment firm as defined in Article 4(1)(1) of Directive 2004/39/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 21 April 20045 , but does not include the institutions set out in Article 2(1) of that Directive;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2010/en/si/06...
investment firmany person, other than one within paragraph (3) below, whose regular occupation or business is the provision of any one or more core investment services to third parties on a professional basis.United Kingdom1995 No. 3275
investment funda common deposit fund or a common investment fund;United Kingdom2008 No. 629
investment funda mutual fund in Ontario or a non-redeemable investment fund that is a reporting issuer. 2014, c. 7, Sched. 28, s. 7.Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/statute/90s05
investment gradethat the entity to which the FDIC-supervised institution is exposed through a loan or security, or the reference entity with respect to a credit derivative, has adequate capacity to meet financial commitments for the projected life of the asset or exposure. Such an entity or reference entity has adequate capacity to meet financial commitments if the risk of its default is low and the full and timely repayment of principal and interest is expected.United States78 FR 55339
investment in intangible assetsinvestment in transfer of technology by the acquisition of patent rights, licences, know-how or unpatented technical knowledge.European Union32002R2204
investment incomethe aggregate amount of the profits arising to all the members of the syndicate (taken together) from assets forming part of premium trust funds.United Kingdom2005 No. 3338
investment managera person appointed as an investment manager under section 22 (1);IrelandNumber 33 of 2000
investment precious metalany investment precious metal specified in Part II of the Fourth Schedule;SingaporeCap. 117A
investment propertyland held to earn rent or for capital appreciation;”.United Kingdom2004 No. 496
investment ratiothe ratio of the number of voting rights in a company directly held by foreign juridical person, etc. to the number of voting rights held by all shareholders or members of the said company.JapanCabinet Order No. 261 of 1980
investment returnthe investment return to be treated as accruing to a cedant company in respect of a policy pursuant to subsection (1) of section 442A in an accounting period;United Kingdom1995 No. 1730
investment services directivethe Council Directive...United Kingdom2000 c. 8
investment services sectora sector that comprises or includes one or more investment firms or financial institutions within the meaning of Article 2(7) of Directive 93/6/EEC;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2004/en/si/07...
investment sharea share in the capital of a cooperative that is not a membership share.CanadaS.C. 1998, c. 1
investmenta deposit with or a share in the society;United Kingdom1995 No. 1442
investmenta purchase of any security of any class of securities of an issuer including bonds, debentures, notes, or other evidences of indebtedness thereof, and a loan to persons or companies but does not include an advance or loan, whether secured or unsecured, that is made by an investment fund, its management company or its distribution company that is merely ancillary to the main business of the investment fund, its management company or its distribution company.  R.S.O. 1990, c. S.5, s. 110 (1); 2014, c. 7, Sched. 28, s. 6.Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/statute/90s05
investor protection schemethe scheme for the protection of investors established by that Part;United Kingdom1995 No. 1442
investor selected by a provincean investor who.CanadaSOR/2002-227
investor-compensation schemes directivethe Council and European Parliament Directive 97/9/EC on investor-compensation schemes(4).United Kingdom2001 No. 1783
investora person or body responsible for the investment of public moneys owned by a Minister of the Government;IrelandNumber 20 of 2008
investorany person making a bid at an auction conducted by a recognised auction platform, and any person on whose behalf such a bid is made.United Kingdom2011 No. 2699
invitation to purchaseof that commercial communication and thereby enables the consumer to make a purchase;United Kingdom2008 No. 1277
invitationan invitation to become an opted in authority for the duration of the compulsory appointing period.United Kingdom2015 No. 192
invoiced amountthe total amount payable by a payer as stated in an invoice issued to that payer under regulation 6, 9, 20 or 21;United Kingdom2014 No. 3354
invoicea written document or electronic transmission provided by a supplier requesting payment for goods or services provided to or on the directions of a purchaser;IrelandNumber 31 of 1997
involuntary conversiona compulsory or involuntary conversion within the meaning of section 1033.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
involved third partya person...United Kingdom2009 c. 10
involvement of employeesany mechanism including information, consultation and participation, through which employees' representatives may exercise an influence on decisions to be taken within the company;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2006/en/si/06...
inof steering for which the ship is equipped; instructions shall be included to line up all steering wheels and rudder amidships before changing gears.CanadaC.R.C., c. 1431
ionising radiationany gamma rays, X rays or corpuscular radiations which are capable of producing ions either directly or indirectly;United Kingdom2009 No. 1584
ionising radiationthe transfer of energy in the form of particles or electromagnetic waves of a wavelength of 100 nanometres or less, or a frequency of 3x1015 hertz or more, capable of producing ions directly or indirectly.United Kingdom2009 No. 1348
ionizing radiationgamma rays, alpha and beta particles, high speed electrons, neutrons, protons and other particles capable of producing ions directly or indirectly in their passage through matter;KenyaCAP. 243
iron and steel productsthe following products made primarily of iron or steel: lined or unlined pipes and fittings, manhole covers and other municipal castings, hydrants, tanks, flanges, pipe clamps and restraints, valves, structural steel, reinforced precast concrete, construction materials.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
iron deficiencyhaving a serum ferritin level of less than 20 micrograms per litre;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
iron overloadan accumulation of excess iron in tissues and organs which has been confirmed by elevated ferritin or transferrin saturation levels.  Causes include haemochromatosis and blood transfusions;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
irradiance (E) or power densitythe radiant power incident per unit area upon a surface expressed in watts per square metre (W m-2);Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2010/en/si/01...
irradiancethe radiant power incident per unit area upon a surface expressed in watts per square metre (W m-2 );United Kingdom2010 No. 1140
irradiated fuel element chopping machinesequipment as described in entry 3.1;United Kingdom2004 No. 1255
irradiatedsubjected to treatment by ionising radiation;United Kingdom1996 No. 1499
irradiating apparatusan apparatus capable of producing ionising radiation and containing components operating at a potential difference of more than 5 kV;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2007/en/si/06...
irradiating devicean apparatus capable of producing ionizing radiation of a prescribed type;KenyaCAP. 243
irrational,of implementing exemptions.United States76 FR 38961
irregular stampera person, other than an occasional importer, who imports unstamped retail containers of alcoholic liquor into the United Kingdom and who is not authorized to hold dutiable alcoholic liquor on which excise duty has not been paid;United Kingdom2006 No. 202
irregularityan irregularity or offence within the meaning of Article 20 of the Directive;United Kingdom2001 No. 3022
irrespirable atmospherean atmosphere which it is unsafe for a person to breathe as a result of either oxygen depletion or the presence of toxic fumes or gases;United Kingdom1999 No. 173
irrevocable de-registration and export request authorisationan authorisation in respect of which the United Kingdom has made a declaration in respect of the Territory pursuant to Article XXX(1) of the Aircraft Protocol.”.United Kingdom2014 No. 3281
irrigation districtany irrigation, water conservation or conservancy, multicounty water conservation or conservancy district, or any separate public entity composed of two or more such districts and jointly exercising powers of its member districts.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
is implicit in the regulatory scheme, not spelled out in haec verbafor its effective execution” ( Morrow v. Clayton , 326 F.2d 35, 44 (10th Cir. 1963)).United States71 FR 59653
is misinterpreting its statutory responsibility under the pilot program law,of establishing fair market value for forest botanical products during the pilot program. The commenter believes that this does not constitute a mandate to institute a bidding process for special forest products like that used for timber.United States73 FR 79367
is needed and required to meet the standardto attain a standard so the suggested wording allows for the “more than one way to skin a cat” approach to be allowed.United States70 FR 41264
is to an agreement which satisfies all the conditions applicable to it by virtue ofan agreement enforceable under”.United Kingdom2015 No. 548 (L. 6)
is to further the foreign policy interest of the United States by increasing the mutual understanding between the people of the United States and the people of other countries by means of mutual educational and cultural exchanges.to preserve the integrity of the F-1 and M-1 classifications, and to ensure these classifications remain the primary vehicles for full-time study, is to require a dependent in F or M status who wishes to engage in a full course of study to make such intent evident by applying for and receiving a change of status to F-1 or M-1.United States80 FR 23680
ischaemiareduced blood supply due to thrombosis, embolism, hypotension, vasospasm, hyperviscosity, coagulation disorders, vasculitis or another pathological process;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
ischaemic priapisma persistent erection marked by rigidity of the corpora cavernosa, and little or no cavernous arterial inflow;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
islandinga distributed generator or energy storage device continuing to power a location in the absence of electric power from the primary source.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
islandsall the islands comprised within the Republic of Kenya;KenyaCAP. 389
islanda naturally formed area of land surrounded by water which is above water at high water;IrelandNumber 8 of 2006
isoglucose productionthe total quantity of product obtained from glucose or its polymers with a content by weight in the dry state of at least 10 % fructose irrespective of its fructose content in excess of that limit, expressed as dry matter and recorded in accordance with paragraph 2.European Union32002R0314
isoglucosethe product obtained from glucose or its polymers with a content by weight in the dry state of at least 10 % fructose;European Union32001R1260
isolated areaan area in which a unit designated as an isolated unit by the Minister of National Defence is located and includes such surrounding area as may be determined by the commanding officer of that unit.CanadaC.R.C., c. 682
isolated barkbark which has been removed or become detached from a living, felled or fallen tree or from any part of any such tree;United Kingdom2005 No. 380
isolatea zoonotic agent;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2004/en/si/01...
isolation valvea manually operable isolation valve.United Kingdom1998 No. 2884
isolationthat the laboratory is separated from other areas in the same building or is in a separate building.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2001/en/si/00...
isolationthe separation of that person or group of persons from other persons, except the health staff on duty, in such a manner as to prevent the spread of infection;United Kingdom2008 No. 436
isolatorstransparent boxes where small animals are contained within or outside a cage.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2001/en/si/00...
isomer separationa process of isolation or separation of isomers from mixtures of isomers.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
isomerized hop powdera powder in which the alpha acids have been almost totally isomerized;European Union31993R2928
isomerany optical or geometric isomer.United States72 FR 67850
isomerany optical or geometric isomer;United States77 FR 4228
isophane ratiothe minimum number of milligrams of protamine required to precipitate 100 International Units of insulin and shall be determined by an acceptable method.CanadaC.R.C., c. 870
isostatic pressesequipment capable of pressurizing a closed cavity through various media (gas, liquid, solid particles, etc.) to create equal pressure in all directions within the cavity upon a workpiece or material.CanadaSOR/2000-210
issuance datethe date on which shares of Petro-Canada are first issued after the coming into force of section 7 to any person, other than the Minister.CanadaS.C. 1991, c. 10
issue areaan area described in subsection (f)(3).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
issue pricethe specified price at which the relevant securities are issued without deducting any selling concession or commission;IrelandNumber 8 of 1999
issue-specific hearinga hearing held in accordance with section 91 (hearings about specific issues);United Kingdom2010 No. 103
issued frame-formulationa frame-formulation issued by the Executive in accordance with paragraph (1).United Kingdom2001 No. 422
issued onthe day the licence comes into force;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2013/en/si/00...
issued sharesthe shares in the successor company issued to the partner in consideration for the syndicate capacity disposal.United Kingdom2014 No. 3133
issuedelectronic money which has been issued but not redeemed;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2002/en/si/02...
issuer-instructiona properly authenticated dematerialised instruction attributable to a participating issuer;United Kingdom2001 No. 3755
issuera bank that has issued, is about to issue or is in the process of issuing subordinated indebtedness;CanadaS.C. 1991, c. 46
issuera cooperative that has issued, is about to issue or is in the process of issuing debt obligations.CanadaS.C. 1998, c. 1
issuethe first delivery of a bill or note, complete in form, to a person who takes it as a holder;SingaporeCap. 23
issuethe first delivery of a depository bill or note, complete in form, to the person to whom it is payable.CanadaS.C. 1998, c. 13
issuing Statethe member State in which the decision on supervision measures in question was issued;United Kingdom2014 No. 337
issuing agentAn Post or another person designated by the Minister under subsection (3).IrelandNumber 18 of 2009
issuing authorityan authority that issues a permit;United Kingdom2008 No. 417
issuing authoritythe Minister.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2006/en/si/05...
issuing bodythe body issuing a licence or certificate;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2010/en/si/03...
issuing county courta county court whose name appears in column 2 of the Table; and “the applicant’s issuing county court” means, in relation to an applicant, the county court whose name appears in column 2 of the Table opposite the name of his home county court;United Kingdom1999 No. 2360 (L. 17)
issuing judicial authoritya judicial authority in a designated state, as defined in the law of that state, which makes, validates or in any way confirms an external freezing order;IrelandNumber 7 of 2008
issuing statethe designated state in which an issuing judicial authority exercises jurisdiction;IrelandNumber 7 of 2008
issuingor by issuing”.United Kingdom2001 No. 2888
item 1 examinationthe examination described in the second column of item 1 in that table.United Kingdom2006 No. 2055
item in disputean item in dispute as defined in Canadian Payments Association Rule A6.CanadaSOR/2003-347
item of correspondencea communication in written form on any kind of physical medium to be conveyed and delivered at the address indicated by the sender on the item itself or on its wrapping but does not include books, catalogues, newspapers and periodicals;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2002/en/si/06...
itemsboth used and unused items;United Kingdom2000 No. 2620
itemsonly that portion of the heading prior to the phrase “(see List of Items Controlled)” is specifically identified in the “items” paragraph in the List of Items Controlled section, and that the remaining part of the heading (i.e., the rest of the heading after the phrase “(see List of Items Controlled)”) is an exclusive, complete description.United States78 FR 61873
itema drug, medicine or medical or surgical appliance which is not on the Reimbursement List;IrelandNumber 14 of 2013
itema work or a copy of a work.United Kingdom2014 No. 1372
itinerant hawkerany person who, with or without a vehicle, goes from place to place or from house to house carrying for sale or exposing for sale any food or goods of any kind;SingaporeCap. 95
itinerant traderof pre-printed material;United Kingdom2004 No. 368
ivory producing countryany African country within which is located any part of the range of a population of African elephants;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
ivory quotaa quota submitted by an ivory producing country to the CITES Secretariat in accordance with the CITES Ivory Control System;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...