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TermDefinitionCountryCitation/Link
p.m.of transfers or through a preliminary draft amending budget.European Union32012B0070
pH adjusting agent, acid-reacting material or water correcting agenta food additive that is used to alter or control the acidity or alkalinity of a food or to prevent a food from drying out.CanadaSOR/2012-211
pHthe common logarithm of the reciprocal of the hydrogen ion concentration;SingaporeCap. 95, RG 10
pack sizethe quantity of a medicinal product by weight, volume or number of dosage units contained in the pack presentation intended for supply;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2003/en/si/05...
pack year of cigarettes or the equivalent thereof in other tobacco productseither cigarettes, pipe tobacco or cigars smoked, alone or in any combination;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
pack year of cigarettes, or the equivalent thereof in other tobacco productseither cigarettes, pipe tobacco or cigars smoked, alone or in any combination;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
pack years of cigarettes, or the equivalent thereof in other tobacco productseither cigarettes, pipe tobacco or cigars smoked, alone or in any combination;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
pack-year of cigarettes, or the equivalent thereof in other tobacco productsa calculation of consumption where one pack-year of cigarettes equals twenty tailor-made cigarettes per day for a period of one calendar year, or 7 300 cigarettes.  One tailor-made cigarette approximates one gram of tobacco or one gram of cigar or pipe tobacco by weight.  One pack-year of tailor-made cigarettes equates to 7.3 kilograms of smoking tobacco by weight.  Tobacco products mean cigarettes, pipe tobacco or cigars, smoked alone or in any combination;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
pack-years of cigarettes, or the equivalent thereof in other tobacco productsa calculation of consumption where one pack-year of cigarettes equals 20 tailor-made cigarettes per day for a period of one calendar year, or 7 300 cigarettes.  One tailor-made cigarette approximates one gram of tobacco or one gram of cigar or pipe tobacco by weight.  One pack-year of tailor-made cigarettes equates to 7.3 kilograms of smoking tobacco by weight.  Tobacco products mean cigarettes, pipe tobacco or cigars, smoked alone or in any combination;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
pack-years of cigarettes, or the equivalent thereof in other tobacco productseither cigarettes, pipe tobacco or cigars smoked, alone or in any combination;'.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
package leafleta leaflet containing information for the user which accompanies the medicinal product;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2003/en/si/05...
package of fine cut tobaccoa container in which fine cut tobacco is packed for the purposes of sale at retail.Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/regulation/r13108
package/labelto put a controlled drug or narcotic in its immediate container or to affix the inner or outer label to the controlled drug or narcotic.CanadaSOR/98-5
packaged boilera boiler that is shipped complete with heating equipment, mechanical draft equipment, and automatic controls; usually shipped in one or more sections.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
packaged formany of the forms of containment specified for harmful substances in the IMDG Code.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2013/en/si/05...
packaged goodsdangerous goods or marine pollutants in packaged form;United Kingdom1995 No. 2498
packaged terminal air conditionera wall sleeve and a separate unencased combination of heating and cooling assemblies specified by the builder and intended for mounting through the wall. It includes a prime source of refrigeration, separable outdoor louvers, forced ventilation, and heating availability by builder's choice of hot water, steam, or electricity.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
packaged terminal heat pumpa packaged terminal air conditioner that utilizes reverse cycle refrigeration as its prime heat source and should have supplementary heat source available to builders with the choice of hot water, steam, or electric resistant heat.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
packagedcontained in packagings complying with the requirements of Class 7 of the IMDG Code, schedules 10, 11, 12, 13 or 14;United Kingdom2000 No. 3216
packagespackages as defined in Article 30 (1) of the 1981 Order .United Kingdom2005 No. 27
packagea box, carton or tin, or a wrapping of any kind, in which a designated or complementary food product is customarily sold by a wholesale or retail unit;KenyaNo. 34 of 2012
packagea pack, box, carton, pouch, or container of any kind in which smokeless tobacco products are offered for sale, sold, or otherwise distributed to consumers.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
packaging componentany part of packaging that can be separated by hand or by using simple physical means;United Kingdom2003 No. 1941
packaging destined for reusepackaging which has been conceived and designed to accomplish within its life cycle a minimum of two trips or rotations, and which is subject to operations by which it is refilled or used for the same purpose for which it was conceived, with or without the support of auxiliary products present on the market enabling the packaging to be refilled;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2014/en/si/02...
packaging gasesgases other than air, introduced into a container before, during or after the placing of a foodstuff in that container;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2004/en/si/00...
packaging gasany gas, other than air, which is introduced into a container before, during or after the placing of a food in that container;United Kingdom2009 No. 416
packaging manufacturerthe person certifying that the package meets all requirements of this section.United States70 FR 56084
packaging materialsany of the materials referred to in sub-paragraph (a) above.United Kingdom1997 No. 648
packaging waste managementthe management of waste as defined in the Waste Directive;United Kingdom2003 No. 1941
packaging wasteany packaging or packaging material covered by the definition of waste in Article 1 of the Waste Directive but not including production residues;United Kingdom2003 No. 1941
packagingsthe receptacle (whether or not a transportable pressure receptacle) and any components, materials or wrappings associated with the receptacle for the purpose of enabling it to perform its containment function but does not include a container, a skip, a pallet, a vehicle or other article of carriage equipment;United Kingdom1996 No. 2092
packagingone or more receptacles and any other components or materials necessary for the receptacles to perform their containment and other safety functions;European Union32008R1272
packagingprotective wrappings such as paper, straw wrapping of all kinds, cartons and cases, used for the transport of one or more containers.European Union22002A0430(04)
packer-owned cattlecattle that a packer owns for at least 14 days immediately before slaughter.United States73 FR 28606
packer-owned lambslambs that a packer owns for at least 14 days immediately before slaughter.United States73 FR 28606
packer-owned swineswine that a packer (including a subsidiary or affiliate of the packer) owns for at least 14 days immediately before slaughter.United States73 FR 28606
packer-sold swinethe swine that are owned by a packer (including a subsidiary or affiliate of the packer) for more than 14 days immediately before sale for slaughter; and sold for slaughter to another packer.United States73 FR 28606
packer/fillera person who puts goods into packaging;United Kingdom2007 No. 871
packer/fillera producer who puts products into packaging for the purpose of supply.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1997/en/si/02...
packerany person who packs tea into packets or containers holding not more than ten kilogrammes of tea intended for sale;KenyaCAP. 343
packet of seedsa packet of seeds of a type normally sold to the consumer other than for use in the course of a trade or business or a packet of seeds of a similar size.United Kingdom2015 No. 610
packeta postal packet other than a letter or large envelope of minimum dimension 70mm x 100mm x 25mm and a maximum dimension of length, width and depth combined of 900mm, with a tolerance 2 mm, with the greatest dimension not exceeding 600mm and with a tolerance of 2mm with a tolerance of 2 mm and a maximum weight of 2 kilograms except in the case of a packet for transmission by post to an address outside the State containing books and pamphlets where a maximum weight of 5 kilograms will apply; when the packet is in the shape of a roll the length and twice the diameter shall not exceed 1040 mm and the greatest dimension shall not exceed 900 mm;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2012/en/si/02...
packing coststhe cost of all containers and coverings of whatever nature and of packing, whether for labor or materials, used in placing merchandise in condition, packed ready for shipment to the United States.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
packing groupthe group to which dangerous goods with relevant properties are allocated in accordance with regulation 5;United Kingdom1996 No. 2092
packingthe art and operation whereby articles and substances are wrapped up, enclosed in containers or otherwise secured, and “packed” shall be construed accordingly;United Kingdom2001 No. 2128
paediatric clinical triala clinical trial conducted in whole or in part on persons under the age of 18 years.”.United Kingdom2008 No. 3097
paediatric clinical triala clinical trial conducted in whole or in part on persons under the age of 18 years;United Kingdom2012 No. 1916
paediatric indicationa term of the marketing authorisation enabling the product to which it relates to be used by or administered to persons under the age of 18 years.United Kingdom2012 No. 1916
paediatric investigation plana research and development programme with the purpose of generating data determining the conditions in which a medicinal product may be authorised to treat persons under the age of 18 years;United Kingdom2012 No. 1916
paediatric use marketing authorizationa marketing authorization granted in respect of a medicinal product for human use which is not protected by a supplementary protection certificate or by a patent which qualifies for the granting of such a certificate, covering exclusively therapeutic indications which are relevant for use in the paediatric population, or subsets thereof, including the appropriate strength, pharmaceutical form or route of administration for that product;United Kingdom2009 No. 389
paging devicea telecommunications device that emits an audible signal, vibrates, displays a message, or otherwise summons or delivers a communication to the possessor. The term does not include an amateur radio under the control of an operator who holds an amateur radio station license issued by the Federal Communications Commission.United StatesEDUCATION CODE - Title 2 - Cha
paid disbursementsdisbursements already paid by the solicitor;United Kingdom2009 No. 1931
paid luncha reimbursable lunch served to students who are not certified to receive free or reduced price meals.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
paid workwork done for payment or in expectation of payment and does not include being engaged by a charitable or voluntary organisation, or as a volunteer, in circumstances in which the payment received by or due to be paid to the person is in respect of expenses;United Kingdom2015 No. 448
paid-on-callfirefighting personnel who are paid a stipend for each event to which they respond.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
paidpaid or credited as paid;United Kingdom2008 No. 3229
pain management clinica publicly or privately owned facility for which a majority of patients are issued on a monthly basis a prescription for opioids, benzodiazepines, barbiturates, or carisoprodol, but not including suboxone.United StatesOCCUPATIONS CODE - Title 3 - C
paint stripper containing dichloromethaneany paint stripper containing dichloromethane in a concentration equal to or greater than 0.1% by weight;United Kingdom2014 No. 2882
paint strippermaterial that, when applied to a coated substrate, softens the coating so that it can be removed easily, and “paint stripping” is to be construed accordingly;United Kingdom2014 No. 2882
paints and varnishesproducts listed in the sub-categories below, excluding aerosols. They are coatings applied to buildings, their trim and fittings, and associated structures for decorative, functional and protective purpose.United Kingdom2005 No. 2773
pair fishingthe towing or hauling of a trawl, seine or other net in the sea from a licensed vessel with another Irish sea-fishing boat for the purpose of taking herring;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2004/en/si/08...
pair fishingthe towing or trawling of a trawl, seine or other net in the sea by the boat jointly with another authorised boat for the purpose of catching fish.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2013/en/si/02...
pairedthat for any cancer patients that are reporting pain and their pain are quantified (for example, assessed for severity on a scale of one to ten), these cancer patients should have a care plan for pain management. We do not believe this approach is “oversampling” but rather a step toward improving quality of care by monitoring, managing, and controlling pain throughout the life cycle of cancer treatment. We refer readers to the FY 2015 IPPS/LTCH PPS final rule (79 FR 50285) for further guidance on sampling these measures.United States80 FR 49325
pairsthat cases classified into a “without CC” LTC-DRG are expected to have lower resource use (and lower costs). In other words, resource use (and costs) are expected to decrease across “with CC/without CC” pairs of LTC-DRGs.United States70 FR 47278
palliative careof early identification, assessment and treatment of pain and other issues. This is achieved by the hospice interdisciplinary team working with the patient and family to develop a comprehensive care plan focused on coordinating care services, reducing unnecessary diagnostics or ineffective therapies, and offering ongoing conversations with individuals and their families about changes in their condition. It is expected that this comprehensive care plan will shift over time to meet the changing needs of the patient and family as the individual approaches the end of life.United States80 FR 47141
palm oilpalm oil within CN Code 15111090.United Kingdom2005 No. 284
palm winetembo tamu or tembo kali;KenyaCAP. 331
pamphletany pamphlet developed by EPA under section 406(a) of TSCA or any State or Tribal pamphlet approved by EPA pursuant to § 745.326.United States73 FR 21692
pandemic influenzainfluenza caused by a new virus subtype that has an increased and sustained transmission during a global outbreak of influenza;”.United Kingdom2008 No. 2769
panel chairthe chair of the panel;United Kingdom2008 No. 2862
panel committeea committee established under regulation 3(b);United Kingdom1996 No. 128
panel determinationa panel determination as defined in an environmental cooperation treaty or a labour cooperation treaty or, if that expression is not defined, a determination made by a panel under one of those treaties regarding the amount of a monetary assessment that Canada is required to pay.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-50
panel member with a disability qualificationa panel member who satisfies the requirements of paragraph 4 of Schedule 2;United Kingdom1999 No. 162
panel membera member of a panel established under regulation 15.United Kingdom2001 No. 2283 (W. 172)
panel membera person appointed to a panel constituted under Article 7 of the Social Security (Northern Ireland) Order 1998(7);United Kingdom2001 No. 214
panel of Justicesa panel of at least three Justices;United Kingdom2009 No. 1603 (L. 17)
panel of chairmena panel referred to in regulation 8(3)(a);United Kingdom2004 No. 1861
panel of chairmenthe panel established...United Kingdom2000 c. 8
panel of the Boarda panel established under subsection 65(1), paragraph 93(1)(a) or subsection 95(1), 103(1) or 105(1).CanadaS.C. 2003, c. 7
panel yearthe period of one year commencing on the 1st day of December of one year and ending on the 30th day of November of the following year;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1999/en/si/01...
panellista member of the Panel;United Kingdom2010 No. 476
panellista person sitting on a Panel or the Investigation Committee.United Kingdom2004 No. 2611
panelsthe members’ panel and the employers’ panel;United Kingdom2010 No. 917
panela panel appointed by the appropriate authority in accordance with regulation 30 subject to any change to the membership of that panel in accordance with regulation 31 and to the provisions of regulations 40 and 41;United Kingdom2008 No. 2862
panela panel appointed under regulation 5(1).SingaporeCap. 354, RG 6
paper documenta document received by a county clerk in a form that is not electronic.United StatesPROPERTY CODE - Title 3 - Chap
paper hearinga hearing in which documents are provided in paper form to the registry and are presented in paper form in the course of the hearing.CanadaSOR/2008-141
par valuethe par value in the foreign currency converted to the Canadian dollar equivalent.CanadaC.R.C., c. 1058
para-educatora person who holds any of the child care qualifications set out in the Fourth Schedule, and who is employed by a licensee to assist any child care teacher also employed by the licensee in the care and development of children enrolled in any Kindergarten 1 class or Kindergarten 2 class conducted at the licensee’s child care centre;SingaporeCap. 37A, RG 1
paradeany period of training, duty or attendance of not more than 4 hours duration.SingaporeCap. 343, RG 1
paragraph (1) requirementa requirement imposed by virtue of paragraph (1) of this regulation.United Kingdom2002 No. 1808
paragraph (a) quality requirementsthe requirements for a money purchase scheme under section 20 (referred to in relation to hybrid schemes in paragraph (a) of section 24(1) (quality requirements: UK hybrid schemes));United Kingdom2010 No. 122
paragraph (b) quality requirementsthe requirements for a defined benefits scheme under sections 21 to 23 (referred to in relation to hybrid schemes in paragraph (b) of section 24(1));United Kingdom2010 No. 122
paragraph 1 noticea notice of intention to rely upon paragraph 1;United Kingdom2014 No. 1842
paragraph 1(3) eventan event described in sub-paragraph (3) of paragraph 1 (fixed protection 2014);United Kingdom2013 No. 1741
paragraph 10(1) mergera merger described in paragraph 10(1) of Schedule 33;United Kingdom2004 No. 2199
paragraph 10(2) mergera merger described in paragraph 10(2) of Schedule 33;United Kingdom2004 No. 2199
paragraph 10"Article 11 of Directive 70/156/EEC".European Union31999L0017
paragraph 11.1. of this Regulation"point 2.1. of Annex X to Directive 70/156/EEC".European Union31999L0017
paragraph 12.1 of this Regulation"point 2.1. of Annex X to Directive 70/156/EEC".European Union31999L0017
paragraph 12.1. of this Regulation"point 2.1. of Annex X to Directive 70/156/EEC".European Union31999L0017
paragraph 12"Article 11 of Directive 70/156/EEC".European Union31999L0017
paragraph 13"Article 11 of Directive 70/156/EEC".European Union31999L0017
paragraph 14(4) eventan event described in sub-paragraph (4) of paragraph 14;United Kingdom2011 No. 1752
paragraph 15 BCEthe benefit crystallisation event treated as occurring by virtue of paragraph 15 of Schedule 34;United Kingdom2009 No. 2047
paragraph 2.1.3."point 1.4.2.3. in Appendix 1 of Annex I to this Directive".European Union31999L0017
paragraph 2.1.4."point 1.4.2.3. in Appendix 1 of Annex I to this Directive".European Union31999L0017
paragraph 2.1."point 1.4.2.3. in Appendix 1 of Annex I to this Directive".European Union31999L0017
paragraph 2.2.2.4"point 2.2.2.2. of Annex I to this Directive".European Union31999L0017
paragraph 2.2.3. above"point 1.3.1. of Annex I to this Directive".European Union31999L0018
paragraph 2.2.3. of this Regulation"point 1.3.1. of Annex I to this Directive".European Union31999L0018
paragraph 2.2.4. above"point 2.1.2.2.2. of Annex I to this Directive".European Union31999L0017
paragraph 2.2.4. of this Regulation"point 1.3.2. of Annex I to this Directive".European Union31999L0018
paragraph 2.2.4.1.1. of this Regulation"point 2.1.2.2.2. of Annex I to this Directive".European Union31999L0017
paragraph 2.2.4.1.1."point 1.3.2.1.1. of Annex I to this Directive".European Union31999L0018
paragraph 3.2.3. of this Regulation"point 2.1.2.1. of Annex I to this Directive".European Union31999L0017
paragraph 3.2.4. of this Regulationpoint 2.1.2.2. of Annex I to this Directive.European Union31999L0017
paragraph 3.2.4.1.1. of this Regulation"point 2.1.2.2.2. of Annex I to this Directive".European Union31999L0017
paragraph 36 (1) (a)the Managing Director of the Commission.". Sub-sections 6 (1) and (2) - Omit the sub-sections, substitute the following sub-section: "(1) The Commission shall consist of - (a) 12 members appointed by the Governor-General; and (b) the Managing Director.". Sub-section 6 (3) - Insert "referred to in paragraph (1) (a)" after "members". Sub-section 6 (4) - (a) Insert "referred to in paragraph (1) (a)" after "members". (b) Omit "the Capital Territory", substitute "Territories". Sub-section 6 (7) - Insert "referred to in paragraph (1) (a)" after "member". Sub-section 6 (8) - Insert "referred to in paragraph (1) (a)" after "member" (first occurring). Sub-section 6 (9) - Insert "referred to in paragraph (1) (a)" after "member". Sub-section 6 (10) - Insert "referred to in paragraph (1) (a)" after "member". Sub-section 7 (1) - Insert "referred to in paragraph 6 (1) (a)" after "members". Sub-section 8 (1) - Omit the sub-section, substitute the following sub-section: "(1) The Minister shall appoint one of the members referred to in paragraph 6 (1) (a) to be the Deputy Chairman of the Commission.". Sub-section 8 (2) - Omit "re-election", substitute "re-appointment". Sub-section 8 (3) - Omit "Chairman" (last occurring), substitute "Minister". Sub-section 10 (1) - (a) Insert "referred to in paragraph 6 (1) (a)" after "member" (first occurring). (b) Omit "the membership of the Commission", substitute "the office of a member referred to in paragraph 6 (1) (a)". Section 11 - Insert "referred to in paragraph 6 (1) (a)" after "member". Sub-section 12 (1) - Insert "referred to in paragraph 6 (1) (a)" after "member".Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/C20...
paragraph 4.1. of this Regulation"point 2.1. of Annex X to Directive 70/156/EEC".European Union31999L0017
paragraph 4.2.2.7."point 5.2.3.8 of Annex I to this Directive".European Union31999L0017
paragraph 5.2.2.5."point 5.2.3.8. of Annex I to this Directive".European Union31999L0017
paragraph 85(2)(a) amountthe amount determined under paragraph 85(2)(a) of Schedule 22 for that asset, subject to regulation 8(2)(a), and “the paragraph 112(2) amount” and “the paragraph 113(2) amount” shall have corresponding meanings;United Kingdom2000 No. 2303
paragraph 9.1. of this Regulation"point 2.1. of Annex X to Directive 70/156/EEC".European Union31999L0017
parallel parking lota parking lot in a parking place, which is part of a road, marked out for the parking of a vehicle parallel with and close to the edge of the roadway.SingaporeCap. 214, R 2
paralympic sports organizationan amateur sports organization which is recognized by the corporation under section 220521 of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
parametera property, element, organism or substance listed in column (2) of any Table in Schedule 1, 2 or 3 (as read, where appropriate, with the notes to those Tables);United Kingdom2014 No. 364
paraplegiathe complete and irreversible paralysis of both lower limbs.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
paraprofessionalan individual who is employed in a preschool, elementary school, or secondary school under the supervision of a certified or licensed teacher, including individuals employed in language instruction educational programs, special education, and migrant education.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
parascending parachutea parachute which is towed by cable in such a manner as to cause it to ascend;United Kingdom2013 No. 2870
parcel E2the area of the Widnes exchange land marked E2 on the Widnes Exchange Land Plan.United Kingdom2011 No. 41
parcel number 1the area, encompassing approximately 11,317 acres, bounded on the south by the Montana-Wyoming border, on the east by the 107th meridian, on the north by the extension to the west of the southern boundary of the Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation, and on the west by the 1891 survey line.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
parcel number 2the area, encompassing approximately 12,964 acres, bounded on the south by the extension to the west of the southern boundary of the Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation, on the east by the 107th meridian, on the north by the extension to the west of the northern boundary of the Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation, and on the west by the 1891 survey line.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
parcel number 3the area, encompassing approximately 2,469 acres, bounded on the south by the extension to the west of the northern boundary of the Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation, on the east by the 107th meridian, on the north by the northern boundary of the Crow Indian Reservation, and on the west by the 1891 survey line.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
parcel number 4the area, encompassing approximately 9,415 acres, bounded on the south by the northern boundary of the Crow Indian Reservation, on the east by the 107th meridian, on the north by the midpoint of the Yellowstone River, and on the west by the 1891 survey line.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
parcel of landan area of land required to be registered, along with other land, pursuant to an order or determination, and having no common boundary with any of that other land.United Kingdom2008 No. 1961
parcel registerthe folio of the land register kept in respect of a parcel of land or a registered lease;KenyaCAP. 300
parcela continuous area of land, declared by one claimant, which does not cover more than one single crop group;United Kingdom2014 No. 112
parcelthe portion of land represented by a code of letters and numbers in the property description, as defined in section 19.1.1 of the Agreement, used for the purposes of conveying title to Inuit-owned land.CanadaS.C. 2002, c. 10
pardon officera person appointed as such under section 17;KenyaCAP. 94
pardona conditional pardon granted under Her Majesty’s royal prerogative of mercy or under section 748 of the Criminal Code that has not been revoked.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. N-5
parent Crown corporationa corporation that is wholly owned directly by the Crown, but does not include a departmental corporation;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. F-11
parent LLPan LLP that is a parent undertaking (see section 1162 and Schedule 7);United Kingdom2008 No. 1911
parent advisory committeea committee comprised of, and selected by, the parents of children receiving care in a child-care center operated under this section.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
parent and child arrangementsarrangements made by a local authority for a parent and their child to live with a foster parent, whether or not the parent or the child is placed with the foster parent;United Kingdom2011 No. 581
parent banka bank incorporated in or outside Singapore of which the first-mentioned bank is a subsidiary;SingaporeCap. 19
parent carrierany air carrier which directly or indirectly, alone or jointly with others, owns or effectively controls a system vendor, as well as any air carrier which it owns or effectively controls;European Union31993R3089
parent companya company prescribed by the Rules of the Fair Trade Commission as one that controls the management of a company, etc.JapanAct No. 54 of 1947
parent concernedthe parent with respect to whom a reduced benefit decision is given;United Kingdom2001 No. 157
parent countrythe country or territory whose flag the ship flies;United Kingdom1998 No. 2241
parent credit institution in an EEA Statea credit institution which has a credit institution, an investment firm or a financial institution as a subsidiary or which holds a participation in such an institution, and which is not itself a subsidiary of another credit institution or investment firm authorised in the same EEA State, or of a financial holding company set up in the same EEA State;United Kingdom2006 No. 3221
parent enginean engine selected from an engine family in such a way that it complies with the requirements set out in paragraphs 6 and 7 of Schedule 1;United Kingdom1999 No. 1053
parent financial holding company in a Member Statea financial holding company which is not itself a subsidiary of an institution authorised in the same Member State, or of a financial holding company or mixed financial holding company set up in the same Member State;European Union32013R0575R(02)
parent financial holding company in an EEA Statea financial holding company which is not itself a subsidiary of a credit institution or investment firm authorised in the same EEA State, or of another financial holding company set up in the same EEA State;United Kingdom2006 No. 3221
parent financial yearthe financial year of the parent charity in respect of which the group accounts are prepared;United Kingdom2008 No. 629
parent governor representativea person elected in accordance with regulations 3 to 7;United Kingdom1999 No. 1949
parent governor representativea person elected in accordance with this regulation.United Kingdom2001 No. 478
parent institution in a Member Statean institution in a Member State which has a institution or a financial institution as a subsidiary or which holds a participation in such an institution or financial institution, and which is not itself a subsidiary of another institution authorised in the same Member State, or of a financial holding company or mixed financial holding company set up in the same Member State;European Union32013R0575R(02)
parent institution in an EEA Statean institution which has an institution or financial institution as a subsidiary or which holds a participation (within the meaning of Article 4(1)(35) of the capital requirements regulation) in an institution or financial institution, and which is not itself a subsidiary of another institution authorised in the same EEA State, or of a financial holding company or mixed financial holding company set up in the same EEA State;United Kingdom2013 No. 3115
parent investment firm in an EEA Statean investment firm which has a credit institution, an investment firm or a financial institution as a subsidiary or which holds a participation in such an institution, and which is not itself a subsidiary of another credit institution or investment firm authorised in the same EEA State or of a financial holding company set up in the same EEA State;United Kingdom2006 No. 3221
parent lawthe law of the country in which the institution has its head office; and in the case of an institution which does not have directors, references to “directors” shall include the persons occupying equivalent offices.United Kingdom2009 No. 1801
parent mixed financial holding company in a Member Statea mixed financial holding company which is not itself a subsidiary of an institution authorised in the same Member State, or of a financial holding company or mixed financial holding company set up in that same Member State;European Union32013R0575R(02)
parent mixed financial holding company in an EEA Statea mixed financial holding company which is not itself a subsidiary of a credit institution or investment firm authorised in the same EEA State, or of another mixed financial holding company or financial holding company set up in the same EEA State;”;United Kingdom2013 No. 1162
parent organizationa legal entity that owns one or more other subsidiary legal entities.” Although the MA program regulations do not currently define the term “parent organization,” our proposed definition is consistent with the way the term is currently used in the context of the MA program, for example, when assessing an organization's business structure. We requested comments on whether a parent organization with less than a 100 percent interest in a subsidiary legal entity should trigger the prohibition we proposed with the amendment at § 422.503(b)(4).United States79 FR 29843
parent public companya public limited company which has one or more private limited subsidiaries;IrelandNumber 38 of 2014
parent studenta College of Europe student who is the parent of a College of Europe student;United Kingdom2008 No. 18 (W. 7)
parent trade uniona provincial, national or international trade union which has at least one affiliated local trade union in Ontario that is subordinate or directly related to it. (“syndicat parent”)  1995, c. 1, Sched. A, s. 145 (1).Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/statute/95l01
parent training and information centera center assisted under section 1471 or 1472 of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
parent undertakinga body corporate, a partnership or an unincorporated body of persons engaged for gain in the production, supply or distribution of goods, the provision of a service or the making or holding of investments which has one or more subsidiary undertakings;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2009/en/si/04...
parental leaveany period of parental leave taken by that employee whilst employed by SOCA”.United Kingdom2008 No. 387
parental leaveany period of parental leave taken by that employee whilst employed by SOCA;United Kingdom2009 No. 79
parental lista list of the names and addresses of registered parents of registered pupils at a school produced in accordance with regulation 5;United Kingdom1998 No. 1969
parental preferencespreferences expressed by parents for their children to be educated at relevant schools.United Kingdom1998 No. 1971
parental supervision orderan order under section 111 ;IrelandNumber 24 of 2001
parenteral administrationadministration by breach of the skin or mucous membrane;United Kingdom1997 No. 1830
parents’ learning allowancethe allowance payable under regulation 29;United Kingdom2015 No. 54 (W. 5)
parents of familytrees used to obtain progeny by controlled or open pollination of one identified parent used as a female;United Kingdom2002 No. 3026
parents' associationan association to which section 26 applies;IrelandNumber 51 of 1998
parents' learning allowancethe allowance payable under regulation 29;United Kingdom2011 No. 148 (W. 32)
parentsthe adopter or adopters or the surviving adopter;IrelandNumber 25 of 2001
parenta biological father or a biological mother or, in the case of adoption, a father through adoption or a mother through adoption.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
parenta father or mother, and includes a step parent and a parent by adoption of a child adopted in any manner recognized under the law of Kenya;KenyaNo. 45 of 2013
parimutuelany system whereby wagers with respect to the outcome of a horserace are placed with, or in, a wagering pool conducted by a person licensed or otherwise permitted to do so under State law, and in which the participants are wagering with each other and not against the operator;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
parish councils concernedthe parish council of which a person is a member and, where at the time any matter complained of took place that person was a member of another parish council, that council;United Kingdom2003 No. 1483
parish councila parish council or a parish meeting of a parish which does not have a separate parish council(3).United Kingdom2003 No. 3343
parish councilthe parish council of any parish within the area of a local authority;United Kingdom2006 No. 3118
parish meetinga parish meeting of a parish not having a separate parish council;United Kingdom2003 No. 533
parishthe parish for which the new parish council is created;United Kingdom1995 No. 161
park facilitya building, improvement, or structure owned by a municipality or county and used in a municipal or county park or fairground for exhibits, concessions, or entertainment.United StatesGOVERNMENT CODE - Title 9 - Ch
park landthe land to which the municipality is granted use and occupancy for park purposes by this chapter.United StatesLOCAL GOVERNMENT CODE - Title
park reservea national park reserve of Canada named and described in Schedule 2.CanadaS.C. 2000, c. 32
park rulesrules applying to residents of mobile homes on the protected site and required to be observed by a term in the mobile home agreement or the mobile home rental agreement as the case may be;United Kingdom2012 No. 2466
park wardena person designated under section 18.CanadaS.C. 2000, c. 32
parking areathe area designated as a permitted parking area and a special parking area by the Road Traffic (Permitted Parking Area and Special Parking Area) (City of Edinburgh) Designation Order 1998; and “permitted parking area” and “special parking area” are to be read accordingly;”.United Kingdom1998 No. 1539 (S. 80)
parking areathe area designated as a permitted parking area and as a special parking area by the Road Traffic (Permitted Parking Area and Special Parking Area) (Borough of Luton) Order 1998;United Kingdom1998 No. 3207
parking authorityBarnsley Metropolitan Borough Council;United Kingdom2005 No. 1385
parking baya space in a meter parking place or a disc parking place, or any other place on a public road, intended for the parking of a mechanically propelled vehicle;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1997/en/si/01...
parking brakea brake designed and constructed in accordance with requirements 16 and 18 in the Table in Schedule 2.United Kingdom1999 No. 454
parking controllerthe person who as regards that clamping place is responsible for enforcement of the law or rules applicable to parking in that place, but does not include a member of the Garda Síochána or a traffic warden authorised in that behalf;IrelandNumber 13 of 2015
parking coupona coupon issued by the Authority upon payment of the appropriate fee;SingaporeCap. 236, N 7
parking improvementa permanent public improvement consisting of a structure, parking area, or facility for off-street parking or storage of motor vehicles or other conveyances.United StatesGOVERNMENT CODE - Title 9 - Ch
parking infractionany unlawful parking, standing or stopping of a vehicle that constitutes an offence.  1992, c. 20, s. 1 (1).Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/statute/90p33
parking lotany space within a carpark marked out for the parking of any single vehicle;SingaporeCap. 216, RG 1
parking permita permit issued by or on behalf of the Secretary of State for the parking of a vehicle;United Kingdom2010 No. 1194
parking placeany land or premises or any part of such land or premises owned by any person, statutory board or institution and used for the parking of 5 or more motor vehicles;SingaporeCap. 215
parking surcharge regulationa regulation imposing or requiring the imposition of any tax, surcharge, fee, or other charge on parking spaces, or any other area used for the temporary storage of motor vehicles.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
parking ticketa ticket, card or other document whether issued through a ticket dispenser or otherwise for the parking of a vehicle in a parking place;SingaporeCap. 214, R 2
parking wardenany person who is authorised by the Superintendent to perform the duties and to exercise the powers of a parking warden under these Rules;SingaporeCap. 214, R 2
parkland management plana management plan agreed with the Department designed to restore parkland through a programme of tree planting and restoration of landscape features;United Kingdom2005 No. 268
parkland policy grasslandpermanent pasture forming part of a designed landscape including individual or groups of amenity trees;United Kingdom1997 No. 330 (S. 23)
parklandan area of scattered mature or ancient trees overlying pasture or arable land, often of particular landscape or historic significance;United Kingdom1999 No. 1176
parkwaya road connecting Highway 401 with any work referred to in paragraph (a) or (b) of the definition “related work” that is located within the boundaries of the territory described in the schedule and any works ancillary to that road.CanadaS.C. 2012, c. 31, s. 179
parka national park of Canada named and described in Schedule 1.CanadaS.C. 2000, c. 32
parkto bring a vehicle to a stationary position and cause it to remain for any purpose;SingaporeCap. 329A, BY 29
parliamentary electionthe election of one or more members of Parliament;KenyaCAP. 7
parliamentary legal costs adjudicatora legal costs accountant appointed under section 44 (2) to carry out an adjudication referred to in section 51 (1), 57 (3) or 58 (3);IrelandNumber 33 of 2013
parliamentary reporta report, paper, notes or proceedings purporting to be published by the order or under the authority of the National Assembly or the East African Legislative Assembly;KenyaCAP. 36
parliamentary terma parliamentary term of the Parliament;IrelandNumber 17 of 2009
parlour creela creel which has at least two compartments, entry to one or more of which is likely to be gained only through an internal connection from another compartment;United Kingdom2014 No. 260
parole supervisora person entrusted by the Service with the guidance and supervision of an offender;CanadaS.C. 1992, c. 20
paroleany form of release of an offender from imprisonment to the community by a releasing authority prior to the expiration of his sentence, subject to conditions imposed by the releasing authority and to its supervision, including a term of supervised release pursuant to section 3583;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
parsleyplants commonly known by that name of the species Petroselinum crispum (Mill.) Nyman ex A.W. Hill;United Kingdom2007 No. 2747 (W. 230)
part 1 violent crimesmurder and nonnegligent manslaughter, forcible rape, robbery, and aggravated assault as reported to the Federal Bureau of Investigation for purposes of the Uniform Crime Reports.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
part 1 violent crimea part 1 violent crime as defined in section 13701(3) 1 of this title, or a crime in a reasonably comparable class of serious violent crimes as approved by the Attorney General.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
part C records,the early intervention records under this part.United States76 FR 60139
part financial year 1999-2000the period of the financial year 1999-2000 from 1st April 1999 until 30th September 1999 inclusive.United Kingdom1999 No. 56
part financial year 1999–2000the period of the financial year 1999–2000 from 1st April 1999 to 30th September 1999 inclusive;United Kingdom1999 No. 2541
part of Canadaa part of Canada that is outside national parks, national historic sites, national marine conservation areas and other protected heritage areas.CanadaS.C. 1998, c. 31
part of an out of hours periodany part of any one or more of the periods described in sub-heads (i) to (iii);United Kingdom1997 No. 380
part of the United KingdomEngland and Wales, Scotland or Northern Ireland;United Kingdom2001 No. 3929
part of the authorised developmentany part of Work Nos. 1 to 9 as listed in Part 1 of this Schedule;United Kingdom2015 No. 680
part paymentthe amount of money or the value of goods traded in by the customer, which amount or value is shown in the hire purchase agreement as representing that part of the sale price of goods that is not being financed under the terms of the hire purchase agreement;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2010/en/si/06...
part tax yeara period of less than a year beginning with 6th April and ending with the date on which the award of a tax credit terminated,”;United Kingdom2013 No. 386
part-time adult dependants’ grantthe grant payable under regulation 103;United Kingdom2013 No. 3177 (W. 316)
part-time adult dependants' grantthe grant payable under regulation 101;United Kingdom2012 No. 3097 (W. 313)
part-time amountthe amount that would be the pensionable pay for the part-time employment if it were determined in the same way as the pensionable pay for a whole time employment is determined under regulation 2.C.3.United Kingdom2008 No. 224
part-time attendanta person who works, either paid or unpaid, between 18.5 and 37 hours per week on the licence holder’s premises;United Kingdom2014 No. 3266 (W. 333)
part-time basisa study load of less than 75 per cent of the normal full-time student load for the period to which the fee relates.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
part-time basisengaged to work on other than a full-time basis;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 32 (2nd Supp.
part-time childcare grantthe grant payable under regulation 102;United Kingdom2012 No. 3097 (W. 313)
part-time contributora person who has paid or is paying additional contributions for a past period under Part I of Schedule 4 and has been in part-time pensionable employment at some time during the contribution period;United Kingdom1997 No. 3001
part-time day care servicea pre-school service offering a structured day care service for pre-school children for a total of more than 3.5 hours and less than 5 hours per day; and which may include a sessional pre-school service for pre-school children not attending the part-time day care service;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2006/en/si/05...
part-time employeean employee who is employed for an average of fewer than 20 hours per week or who has been employed for fewer than 6 of the 12 months preceding the date on which notice is required.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
part-time employeean employee who works less than the standard hours of a comparable employee in a whole-time post;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2014/en/si/01...
part-time employmentemployment in which the person is engaged on average for less than 16 hours a week.United Kingdom2006 No. 405
part-time employmentemployment which is not full-time employment;United Kingdom1997 No. 1909
part-time grants for dependantsthe grants and allowance listed in regulation 100(1);United Kingdom2012 No. 3097 (W. 313)
part-time member of a fire brigadea person who is a part-time member of a fire brigade maintained in pursuance of the Fire Services (Northern Ireland) Order 1984(35);United Kingdom1996 No. 198
part-time parents’ learning allowancethe allowance payable under regulation 105;United Kingdom2013 No. 3177 (W. 316)
part-time parents' learning allowancethe allowance payable under regulation 103;United Kingdom2012 No. 3097 (W. 313)
part-time parents' learning allowancethe allowance payable under regulation 83E;.United Kingdom2008 No. 2140 (W. 189)
part-time servicecontinuous service consisting of at least one day’s service a week in qualifying judicial office on a salaried basis within the meaning of section 1(7).United Kingdom1995 No. 632
part-time studenta person who is attending or undertaking a course of study and who is not a full-time student;United Kingdom1996 No. 207
part-time teachera person who has elected under regulation B1 that his part-time employment is to be pensionable employment;United Kingdom1997 No. 3001
part-time workwork for which payment is made and which is not remunerative work.United Kingdom2000 No. 897
part-timenot more than two and a half normal working days, or an equivalent period, in any working week;United Kingdom2003 No. 3139
part-timethat the pupil is attending fewer than ten school sessions in any week during which the school meets.United Kingdom2007 No. 3562 (W. 312)
part-weeka period of less than a week for which council tax benefit is allowed;United Kingdom2006 No. 214
part-weekan entitlement to a qualifying benefit in respect of any period of less than a week.United Kingdom1996 No. 519
part-worn tyrea tyre that is not new when fitted;United Kingdom2011 No. 20
partial electric motoran electric motor engineered for performing in accordance with the applicable nameplate ratings.United States78 FR 75961
partial flow dilution methodthe process of separating a part from the total exhaust flow, then mixing it with an appropriate amount of diluent prior to the particulate sampling filter.European Union42010X0831(01)
partial grant applicationan application in which the applicant does not propose that an area agency will arrange for the carrying out of the works in respect of which a grant is sought;United Kingdom2007 No. 375 (W. 35)
partial paymentperiodic payment less than the full amount due, which the Bureau believes will aid consumer understanding, based on the results of its consumer testing. The Bureau conducted three rounds of consumer testing of the modified disclosure. At the Bureau's consumer testing, consumers were able to use the modified disclosure to understand the creditor's partial payment policy. See Kleimann Post-Proposal Testing Report at 30, 34, 36-37, and 42.United States78 FR 80225
partial retirement option noticean option notice given in accordance with regulation 65.United Kingdom2014 No. 290
partial retirement optionthe option exercisable under regulation 60(2);United Kingdom2015 No. 76
partial reviewthat an Indian Tribe with an approved title IV-E plan will be subject to a partial review, if necessary, if there is a compliance issue that falls within the scope of the CFSR. Also, we added a new paragraph (3) to the definition to specify that partial reviews encompass Tribal title IV-E plan compliance issues that fall outside of the CFSR. This requirement is similar to the existing requirement for States in paragraph (2). Partial reviews do not pertain to Indian Tribes with only a title IV-B plan. Such compliance issues are regulated by the process described in sections 1355.30(n) and (p) instead.United States77 FR 895
partial wind upthe termination of part of a pension plan and the distribution of the assets of the pension fund related to that part of the pension plan.  2010, c. 9, s. 61.Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/statute/90p08
partially automated gaming tableequipment that would fall within the definition of gaming machine in section 235 but for its exclusion from that definition by subsection (2)(h) of that section;United Kingdom2007 No. 459
partially disabled veterana disabled veteran as described by Section 2(b) of this article who is certified as having a disability rating of less than 100 percent. A limitation or restriction on a disabled veteran's entitlement to an exemption under Section 2(b) of this article, or on the amount of an exemption under Section 2(b), does not apply to an exemption under this subsection.United StatesTHE TEXAS CONSTITUTION - Title
partially excluded districta district part of which ceases to be within the metropolitan police district on the appointed day;United Kingdom2000 No. 412
partially exempt methanol or ethanol fuelany liquid at least 85 percent of which consists of methanol, ethanol, or other alcohol produced from natural gas.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
partially pooled accounta part of an unemployment fund in which part of the fund all contributions thereto are mingled and undivided, and from which part of the fund compensation is payable only to individuals to whom compensation would be payable from a reserve account or from a guaranteed employment account but for the exhaustion or termination of such reserve account or of such guaranteed employment account. Payments from a reserve account or guaranteed employment account into a partially pooled account shall not be construed to be inconsistent with the provisions of paragraph (1) or (4).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
partially processedof one or more of the processes listed at (a), (b), (c) and (d) of the definition of “processing”.”.United Kingdom1997 No. 35
partially retireda member who has exercised the partial retirement option;United Kingdom2015 No. 76
partially sightedcertified by an ophthalmologist, doctor or ophthalmic optician as having vision which cannot be improved using optical aids (including magnifiers) or additional illumination to allow 12 point sized print to be read at a comfortable reading distance;United Kingdom2012 No. 936
partially smooth watersthe areas of water so specified in a Marine Notice within the period or periods, if any, specified therein;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2003/en/si/07...
participant authorityany successor authority other than the designated authority, except that in article 7 it does not include a fire authority;United Kingdom1996 No. 910
participant councilsAntrim Borough Council, Ards Borough Council, Ballymena Borough Council, Belfast City Council, Carrickfergus Borough Council, Castlereagh Borough Council, Down District Council, Larne Borough Council, Lisburn City Council, Newtownabbey Borough Council and North Down Borough Council who make up the Eastern Region Waste Management Group;United Kingdom2004 No. 49
participant,to provide coverage up to $100,000 for each owner of the securities issued by the public instrumentality. In the 529 programs reviewed by the FDIC, these “participants” are the persons who contribute the funds. These persons may be referred to as “account owners.” A distinction exists between these contributors or “account owners” and the “designated beneficiaries” ( i.e. , the persons who will go to college someday).United States70 FR 62057
participantsthe participants to the Asylum Annex, taking into account their successors, namely the Department of Citizenship and Immigration Canada, the Canada Border Services Agency and the Department of Homeland Security of the United States.CanadaSOR/2002-227
participantsthe persons who have for the time being any right or interest in the hydrant systems or who (being a company concerned in the supply of fuel at the airport or in the provision of airline services thereat) have any interest in a company which has for the time being the entire leasehold interest in the hydrant systems;United Kingdom2002 No. 1065
participanta member of a clearing house or a party to an arrangement that establishes a clearing and settlement system ;Sri Lanka28 of 2005
participanta member, former member, retiree, annuitant, beneficiary, or alternate payee of the retirement system.United StatesGOVERNMENT CODE - Title 8 - Ch
participates in a noncontiguous domestic tradedirectly or indirectly owns, charters, or operates a vessel engaged in transportation of cargo between a point in the contiguous 48 States and a point in Alaska, Hawaii, or Puerto Rico, other than a point in Alaska north of the Arctic Circle.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
participateparticipation by a new local authority or any person representative of that authority being a member of an area tourist board.United Kingdom1995 No. 1878 (S. 125)
participating employeran employer who is participating in the plan in question;CanadaP-18.5 2013
participating First Nationa First Nation that is named in the schedule.CanadaS.C. 2014, c. 5
participating Member StatesBelgium, Germany, Spain, France, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Austria, Portugal and Finland;IrelandNumber 38 of 1998
participating Member Statea Member State which has adopted the single currency in accordance with the Treaty.European Union32000R1010
participating Ministera Minister who is for the time being responsible for matters relating to one of the subjects set forth in column 3 of Part A in respect of that Committee.KenyaCAP. 250
participating NCBthe NCB of a Member State that has adopted the euro.’.European Union32007O0006
participating Statesthe Member States, the candidate countries having signed a memorandum of understanding with the Commission, and Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein;European Union32004D0277
participating Statea State that has complied with the requirements of subsection (e).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
participating Stateany State that has been approved for participation in the Program in accordance with section 4743 of this title;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
participating authorityany authority or person to whom a claim or application may be made or change of circumstances reported in accordance with paragraphs (1) and (2).United Kingdom1999 No. 3108
participating charter schoolan open-enrollment charter school that participates in the uniform group coverage program established under Chapter 1579, Insurance Code.United StatesEDUCATION CODE - Title 2 - Cha
participating companiesthe companies directly participating in the establishing of an SE;European Union32001L0086
participating countyan eligible county that elects under section 7112(d) of this title to expend a portion of the Federal funds received under section 7112 of this title in accordance with this subchapter.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
participating crew memberthe resting flight crew member and the flight crew member who supervises the controlled rest on the flight deck.CanadaSOR/96-433
participating dairy operationa dairy operation that registers under section 9054 of this title to participate in the margin protection program.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
participating debt interestinterest (other than interest described in any of paragraphs (b) to (d) of the definition “fully exempt interest”) that is paid or payable on an obligation, other than a prescribed obligation, all or any portion of which interest is contingent or dependent on the use of or production from property in Canada or is computed by reference to revenue, profit, cash flow, commodity price or any other similar criterion or by reference to dividends paid or payable to shareholders of any class of shares of the capital stock of a corporation.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
participating employeea qualifying employee who is a participant in a relevant agreement with the company;IrelandNumber 22 of 1997
participating employeran employer who is required to contribute to that plan;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 32 (2nd Supp.
participating entitya political subdivision for whom the joint elections administrator conducts elections under this subchapter.United StatesELECTION CODE - Title 3 - Chap
participating familya family that resides in public housing or housing assisted under section 1437f of this title and elects to participate in a local self-sufficiency program under this section.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
participating financial institutionany financial institution that has entered into a participation agreement with a participating State in accordance with section 4744 of this title;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
participating institutiona credit institution that has been designated by the Minister under section 67 , including any of its subsidiaries that is not excluded under that section;IrelandNumber 34 of 2009
participating institutiona financial institution that holds one or more deposits of public funds and that participates in the pooled collateral program under this subchapter.United StatesGOVERNMENT CODE - Title 10 - C
participating insurers agreementan agreement in such terms as the PII committee may from time to time designate setting out the terms and conditions on which a participating insurer may provide qualifying insurance to firms in the State and the terms on which such participating insurer shall participate in the special purpose fund;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2014/en/si/04...
participating interest,that the participation is not subject to any agreement that requires the lead to repurchase the participant's interest or to otherwise compensate the participant upon the borrower's default on the underlying obligation.United States75 FR 60287
participating interestthe ownership, direct or by way of control, of 20 per cent or more of the voting rights or capital of the undertaking;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2006/en/si/03...
participating issuer(subject to paragraph (3)) a person who has issued a security which is a participating security;United Kingdom2001 No. 3755
participating jurisdictiona State or unit of general local government designated under section 12746 of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
participating legal entitiescompanies and firms within the meaning of the second paragraph of Article 48 of the Treaty, including cooperatives, as well as legal bodies formed under, and governed by, the law of a Member State, directly participating in the establishing of an SCE;European Union32003L0072
participating life insurance policya life insurance policy under which the policyholder is entitled to share (other than by way of an experience rating refund) in the profits of the insurer other than profits in respect of property in a segregated fund;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
participating loana loan where the amount payable on redemption exceeds the issue price by an amount which is determined in whole or in part by reference to the income of the non-reporting fund.United Kingdom2009 No. 3001
participating member Statea member State that adopts the euro as its currency;United Kingdom1998 No. 3177
participating member Statea member State which has adopted the single currency in accordance with the treaty establishing the European Community.United Kingdom1999 No. 2095
participating member of the lending syndicatethe member of the lending syndicate with whom the society has entered into an arrangement by virtue of which it is a sub-participant.United Kingdom1995 No. 3066
participating membera person making contributions to the Fund deducted from his member’s salary (or who is excused from making such contributions because his aggregate period of reckonable service exceeds that which would give rise to the maximum pension allowed in respect of him under the Scheme);United Kingdom1999 No. 1082
participating membera person who was an Australian Health Management Group member on 13 July 2008 and remained a member on 6 December 2008 or who was a Prescribed Member as at 6 December 2008. A Prescribed Member is a person who was not a member as at 13 July 2008, but who the Australian Health Management Group Board has determined should be permitted to become a Member after this date because their application for membership was pending or the Review Committee determines that they should be a member.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
participating office holdera person making contributions to the Fund deducted from his office holder’s salary;United Kingdom1999 No. 1082
participating pension schemea pension scheme that, for the time being, stands certified under subsection (3);IrelandNumber 10 of 2009
participating policyholderthe holder of a participating policy;CanadaS.C. 1991, c. 47
participating policya policy issued by a company that entitles its holder to participate in the profits of the company;CanadaS.C. 1991, c. 47
participating production unita production unit in respect of which an undertaking is given to comply with the obligations described in regulation 3 and which has been accepted into the scheme;United Kingdom1995 No. 891 (S. 74)
participating programa levee safety program developed by a State or Indian tribe that includes the minimum components necessary for recognition by the Secretary.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
participating province or territoryany province or territory that informs the Minister of its willingness to participate in the establishment of a Canadian securities regulation regime and a Canadian regulatory authority.CanadaS.C. 2009, c. 2, s. 297
participating provincea province in respect of which there is in force a reciprocal taxation agreement entered into with the government of that province;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. F-8
participating securitiessecurities of a body corporate that give the holder of the securities a right to share in the earnings of the body corporate and after the liquidation, dissolution or winding up of the body corporate, a right to share in its assets.CanadaSOR/2001-512
participating securityof a relevant system;United Kingdom2001 No. 3755
participating shareholder accountan account that a mutual company is required by section 83.04 to maintain.CanadaS.C. 1991, c. 47
participating shareholderthe holder of a participating share.CanadaS.C. 1991, c. 47
participating sharea share of a body corporate that carries the right to participate in the earnings of the body corporate to an unlimited degree and to participate in a distribution of the remaining property of the body corporate on dissolution and includes a membership share.CanadaS.C. 1991, c. 46
participating statea foreign state or an organization of foreign states prescribed by regulation;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-33
participating tracka licensed track which participates in the scheme;United Kingdom1995 No. 3231
participating tribean Indian tribe that elects to exercise special domestic violence criminal jurisdiction over the Indian country of that Indian tribe.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
participating undertakingsundertakings party to the research and development agreement and their respective connected undertakings;European Union32000R2659
participating undertakingan undertaking which is either a parent undertaking or other undertaking which holds a participation;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1999/en/si/03...
participating working interest ownera gas or oil owner which elects to bear a share of the risks and costs of drilling, completing, equipping, gathering, operating (including any and all disposal costs) 2 plugging, and abandoning a well on a spacing unit and to receive a share of production from the well equal to the proportion which the acreage in the spacing unit it owns or holds under lease bears to the total acreage of the spacing unit.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
participation agreementan agreement, between the Secretary and a rural business investment company granted final approval under section 2009cc–3(e) of this title, that requires the rural business investment company to make investments in smaller enterprises in rural areas.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
participation criteriaany criteria or rules established by a large employer to determine the employees who are eligible for enrollment or continued enrollment under the terms of a health benefit plan.United StatesINSURANCE CODE - Title 8 - Cha
participation paymentan intangible legal right to receive a percentage of one or more identified fees related to a segment constructed by the authority.United StatesTRANSPORTATION CODE - Title 6
participationparticipation within the meaning of Article 17, first sentence, of Directive No. 78/660/EEC6 or the holding, directly or indirectly, of 20 per cent or more of the voting rights or capital of an undertaking;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1999/en/si/03...
particleboarda panel composed of cellulosic material in the form of discrete particles (as distinguished from fibers, flakes, or strands) that are pressed together with resin (as determined under the standard numbered ANSI A208.1–2009).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
particlea minute piece of matter with defined physical boundaries;European Union32013R1363
particular accountan income and expenditure account, a balance sheet, or a statement of the source and application of funds;United Kingdom1998 No. 504
particular areain the context of section 4(b)(2), or the relationship of particular areas to “specific areas” that meet the statute's definition of critical habitat.United States77 FR 4169
particular matter"particular matter involving specific parties", was repealed by Pub. L. 101–194, title V, §505(b), Nov. 30, 1989, 103 Stat. 1756, as amended by Pub. L. 101–280, §6(c), May 4, 1990, 104 Stat. 160.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
particular nutritional purposethe purpose of satisfying any nutritional requirement of pet animals or productive livestock, the process of assimilation or absorption of which, or the metabolism of which, may be temporarily impaired, or is temporarily or permanently impaired, and which may therefore benefit from ingestion of a feeding stuff capable of achieving that purpose;United Kingdom2006 No. 116 (W. 14)
particular provisionclause 2(22)(d) of the Underlease dated 11th July 1985 of land and premises at Puddle Dock, Blackfriars, in the City of London made between The Provost and Scholars of the King’s College of Our Lady and Saint Nicholas in Cambridge of the one part and the British Railways Board of the other part, the term of years granted by which Underlease is now vested in Network Rail.United Kingdom2006 No. 3117
particular restrictions for financing bodiesthe provisions set out in sub-paragraph (2) below.United Kingdom1995 No. 1188
particular restrictions for personal lines insurance bodiesthe provisions set out in sub-paragraph (2) below.United Kingdom1995 No. 3063
particular safeguard provisionsof an individual decision of the Commission after consultation with the person or undertaking concerned and the appropriate Member State.European Union31976R3227
particular searcha search for a specified entry caused to be made by the Registrar General or made by a district registrar;United Kingdom1997 No. 716 (S. 59)
particular searcha search, not exceeding seven consecutive hours over any period exceeding five years.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2010/en/si/05...
particularly complexcapable of satisfying the needs or objectives or able to specify the legal or financial make-up of the project.European Union32005R1261
particularsany particulars, information or description of that person that may be relevant or useful in the identification of that person;SingaporeCap. 146A
particulate after-treatment devicean exhaust after-treatment system designed to reduce emissions of particulate pollutants (PM) through a mechanical, aerodynamic, diffusional or inertial separation.European Union42010X0831(01)
particulate aftertreatment devicean exhaust aftertreatment system designed to reduce emissions of particulate pollutants (PT) through a mechanical, aerodynamic, diffusional or inertial separation;European Union32005L0078
particulate matter (PM)any material collected on a specified filter medium after diluting exhaust with a clean filtered diluent to a temperature between 315 K (42 °C) and 325 K (52 °C); this is primarily carbon, condensed hydrocarbons, and sulphates with associated water.European Union42010X0831(01)
particulate matterPM2.5 and PM10;United Kingdom2010 No. 1001
particulate pollutantsany material collected on a specified filter medium after diluting the exhaust with clean filtered air so that the temperature does not exceed 325 K (52 °C);".European Union32001L0027
particulate pollutantsany material collected on a specified filter medium after diluting the exhaust with clean filtered air so that the temperature does not exceed 325 K (52 °C);European Union31999L0096
parties concernedthe claimant, any representative designated in writing, and any representative of the agency or OPM involved in the proceeding.United States72 FR 52753
parties may request a live or telephonic hearing . . .CMS or the MA organization, and not either CMS or the hearing officer. Therefore, either organization that is a party of the hearing process may request a live or telephonic hearing. This clarification notwithstanding, the CMS Administrator nevertheless maintains the independent discretion to elect to review the hearing officer's decision or to decline to review the hearing officer's decision. See § 422.311(7)(vii)(B)(2)(iii).United States79 FR 29843
partieseach respondent (or his representative) and the Presenting Officer at a hearing before the Panel;United Kingdom2005 No. 401
partiesthe appellant and the respondent.CanadaSOR/2014-289
partition reference pointthe point where a vertical line tangential to the outermost point of the partition meets the goods floor;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2003/en/si/02...
partitiona permanent rigid structure which completely separates the passenger cab from the goods area of a crew cab or pick-up.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2003/en/si/02...
partitionthe separation, by legal instrument, of the share in land or a lease held by owners in common so that each owner takes their share free of the rights of the others;KenyaCAP. 300
partly completed boata recreational craft consisting of a hull and one or more components;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1998/en/si/00...
partly completed machinerypartly completed machinery to which the Directive applies, being an assembly which is almost machinery but which cannot in itself perform a specific application. A drive system is partly completed machinery. Partly completed machinery is only intended to be incorporated into or assembled with other machinery or other partly completed machinery or equipment, thereby forming machinery;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2008/en/si/04...
partly completed machinean item of partly completed machinery;United Kingdom2008 No. 1597
partly dehydrated milkthe liquid product, whether or not sweetened, obtained by the partial removal of water from milk, wholly or partly skimmed milk or a mixture of those products and includes such a product to which cream or totally dehydrated milk (or both) has been added, provided that the addition of totally dehydrated milk does not exceed, in the finished product, 25% of total milk solids;United Kingdom2015 No. 675
partly paidthat part of that share’s nominal value or any premium at which it was issued has not been paid to the company;United Kingdom2008 No. 3229
partner authoritieseach of the local authorities which participate, and any NHS Trust which participates, in the preparation of a strategy with a Local Health Board;United Kingdom2011 No. 2939 (W. 315)
partner donationthe donation of reproductive cells between a man and a woman who declare that they have an intimate physical relationship;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2007/en/si/05...
partner-created embryosembryos created using the gametes of a man and a woman who declare that they have an intimate physical relationship.”.United Kingdom2007 No. 1522
partnership adjustmentany adjustment in the amount of any partnership item of an electing large partnership.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
partnership agreementan agreement between, persons carrying on business in common with a view to making a profit;KenyaNo. 16 of 2012
partnership agreementan agreement entered into under section 3871b of this title between the Secretary and an eligible partner.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
partnership arrangementsthe arrangements prescribed under regulations 7, 8 and 9.United Kingdom2000 No. 2993 (W. 193)
partnership death benefits arrangementsthe arrangements for payment of death benefits set out in this Schedule or in the scheme made under Article 3 of the 1972 Order which provided for death benefits for persons who have a partnership pension account.United Kingdom2015 No. 181
partnership governora person nominated as...United Kingdom1998 c. 31
partnership grantgrant payable under regulation 3;United Kingdom1998 No. 1222
partnership ill-health benefits arrangementsthe arrangements for payment of ill-health benefits set out in this Schedule or in the scheme made under section 1 of the 1972 Order which provided for ill health benefits for persons who have a partnership pension account;United Kingdom2015 No. 181
partnership lossthe loss incurred by the relevant partnership business incurred while the person is a partner and includes a loss of a capital nature;KenyaNo. 16 of 2012
partnership moniesmonies provided by the Secretary of State and the Welsh Ministers and the responsible authorities for expenditure in accordance with the directions of the strategy group in support of the formulation and implementation of the strategic assessment and the partnership plan;United Kingdom2007 No. 3078 (W. 265)
partnership pension accounta stakeholder pension scheme or personal pension scheme to which the person’s employer is paying contributions;United Kingdom2015 No. 76
partnership plana partnership plan prepared under regulations 10 and 11;United Kingdom2007 No. 1830
partnership profitthe profit of a partnership business derived while the person is a partner;KenyaNo. 16 of 2012
partnership programa program through which an adult volunteer, a public or private nonprofit organization, an institution of higher education, or a business assists a local educational agency.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
partnership propertyproperty to which the partnership is beneficially entitled, whether or not the property is held in the partnership name;KenyaNo. 16 of 2012
partnership schemea collective investment scheme which satisfies the conditions in subsection (6).United Kingdom2013 No. 1388
partnership’s place of businessthe place where, at the time when the election is made, the partnership carries on or mainly carries on (if at more than one place) its trade, profession or business.United Kingdom2004 No. 1363
partnershipa partnership whose purpose is to invest in shares in or securities of companies which at the date of purchase by the partnership are normally not quoted on a recognised stock exchange;United Kingdom1995 No. 1019
partnershipan energy efficiency partnership established under subsection (c)(1)(A).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
partnera member of a couple who live together.United Kingdom2001 No. 3578
partnera member of a couple who live together;United Kingdom2001 No. 2812
parts and surfacesall exposed parts and surfaces of the machinery or vehicle and includes the chassis, tray, undercarriage, wheels, tyres or tracks, mud guards, wheel arches, suspension, drive shaft, exhaust pipes, winches, pulleys, booms, baggage or tool compartment, engine compartment, and any other interior or exterior compartment.United Kingdom2012 No. 176
parts per millionparts of oil per million parts of water by volume;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2007/en/si/07...
parts,parts of any of the ten individual articles enumerated in paragraph .y.1.United States78 FR 40891
party from which the information originatesthe party from which classified information that is communicated or disclosed to the other party, namely the receiving party, originates;European Union22009A1120(01)
party in defaultthe party that failed to take the next chronological step required by these Rules after the last step that was completed.CanadaSOR/98-106
party list candidatea candidate included on a party list;United Kingdom2007 No. 236
party lista list of not more than twelve candidates (but it may be a list of only one candidate) to be Assembly members for an Assembly electoral region which is to be or has been submitted to a regional returning officer by a registered political party;United Kingdom2007 No. 236
party officean office in a registered political party with which that member is connected;United Kingdom2011 No. 40
party statea state which has consented to be bound by the Agreement and for which the Agreement is in force and which has been declared to be a party state by the Minister for Foreign Affairs under section 23 ;IrelandNumber 21 of 2003
party to an applicationthe applicant and any local authority required to be consulted regarding the application in accordance with article 10, and “party” shall be construed accordingly;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2001/en/si/04...
party to the 1995 Conventiona state in respect of which the 1995 Convention is in force either generally or between it and the United Kingdom.”.United Kingdom2002 No. 517
party to the Montreal Protocola country or State which has ratified, accepted or approved the Montreal Protocol or acceded thereto.SingaporeCap. 94A, RG 9
party to the casea person having the right to be heard by virtue of paragraph 12(1) above.United Kingdom1997 No. 2389
party to the disputea Party or Parties to this Agreement that is party or are parties to a dispute settlement procedure under this Title.European Union22012A1221(01)
party to the faculty proceedingsany person or body who is a party as a petitioner or as an interested person as defined in the Faculty Jurisdiction Rules 1992;United Kingdom1998 No. 1713
party to the hearinga person to whom the notice of hearing is to be given in accordance with regulation 6(1) and “party” and “parties” shall be construed accordingly.United Kingdom2005 No. 44
party to the instrumentany person who is a party to an instrument other than an accountable person;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2012/en/si/02...
party to the proceedingsthe Board and any other person who brings an appeal;United Kingdom2005 No. 907
party wall(unless a contrary intention appears) a wall severed vertically and longitudinally with separate ownership of the severed portions, and with cross easements entitling each of the persons entitled to a portion to have the whole wall continue in such a manner that each building supported thereby will have the support of the whole wall, and the conveyance shall operate to create such easements accordingly.SingaporeCap. 157
party, etc.a party (or in the case of a juridical person, its representative), or its agent (excluding, however, trial counsel and an assistant to such party or to its legal counsel), employee or any other worker of such party.JapanAct No. 48 of 1970
partya claimant or respondent and any person joined as a third party;SingaporeCap. 308
partya party to a co-operation agreement and a reference to another party (whether that expression or the expression “other party” is used) shall, where there are 2 or more other parties to the agreement, be construed as a reference to one or more of those other parties or each of them, as appropriate.SingaporeCap. 50B
parta frame, assembly, component, appliance, engine, propeller, material, part, spare part, piece, section, or related integral or auxiliary equipment.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
partany part of any one or more of periods described in paragraphs (a) to (c);United Kingdom2004 No. 478 (W. 48)
pass statementa statement to the effect that a CVR test operator has carried out, or has caused to be carried out, and is satisfied that a vehicle is roadworthy in respect of, the CVR tests prescribed in relation to it;IrelandNumber 16 of 2012
pass-through entitya non-Federal entity that provides Federal awards to a subrecipient to carry out a Federal program;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
pass-through supplya taxable supply of tangible personal property or a service made by a person for consideration that is equal to the consideration paid or payable by the person to the supplier who supplied the property or service to the person;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. E-15
pass-through tolla per vehicle fee or a per vehicle mile fee that is determined by the number of vehicles using a highway.United StatesTRANSPORTATION CODE - Title 6
pass-thru partnera partnership, estate, trust, S corporation, nominee, or other similar person through whom other persons hold an interest in the partnership with respect to which proceedings under this subchapter are conducted.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
passageany public or private road, street or highway, including footpaths and bicycle paths, or other route provided for the passage of people, animals, vehicles or machinery;United Kingdom2011 No. 261
passageany route, other than a road, provided for the passage of people, animals, vehicles or machinery.European Union32014L0088
passenger aircrafta civil aircraft equipped so that its main deck can be used for the carriage of individuals and cannot be used principally, without major modification, for the carriage of property or mail.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
passenger automobileany automobile, other than a light truck, that is designed for use in the transportation of not more than 10 persons.CanadaSOR/2010-201
passenger boata vessel licensed by the Council for the carriage of not more than 12 passengers;United Kingdom1998 No. 683
passenger cara motor vehicle which—(a)is constructed or adapted to carry passengers and is not a goods vehicle;United Kingdom2001 No. 172
passenger cara motor vehicle with motive power (except a multipurpose passenger vehicle, motorcycle, or trailer) designed to carry not more than 10 individuals.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
passenger craftany aircraft or vessel used to transport employees to or from a workplace while — and immediately before — it is transporting them.CanadaS.C. 1987, c. 3
passenger craftcraft carrying more than twelve passengers;United Kingdom1996 No. 3188
passenger facility chargea charge or charge 1 imposed under this section.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
passenger facility revenuerevenue derived from a passenger facility charge.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
passenger ferry vessela vessel which carries more than 12 passengers;SingaporeCap. 170A, N 2
passenger ferrya vessel which carries passengers from regional ports to Singapore and vice versa;SingaporeCap. 133, N 2
passenger flightany flight performed by an aircraft for the international carriage of persons for reward;SingaporeCap. 235
passenger for hirea passenger for whom consideration is contributed as a condition of carriage on the vessel, whether directly or indirectly flowing to the owner, charterer, operator, agent, or any other person having an interest in the vessel.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
passenger harbour crafta harbour craft used for the carriage of passengers for hire or reward;SingaporeCap. 170A, RG 3
passenger registrarthe person appointed by the owner of a ship pursuant to regulation 8(1)(b) below;United Kingdom1999 No. 1869
passenger saloonthat part of the interior of a rail vehicle provided for the accommodation of passengers, but does not include a toilet cubicle or a vestibule adjoining an exterior doorway;United Kingdom2010 No. 432
passenger screening checkpointa screening checkpoint that is intended primarily for the screening of departing passengers.CanadaSOR/2011-318
passenger seatany seat other than the driver’s seat;United Kingdom2007 No. 7
passenger ship safety certificatea certificate issued in accordance with the Safety Code;United Kingdom2010 No. 680
passenger shipa passenger ship to which the Council Directive applies engaged on a domestic voyage;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2002/en/si/04...
passenger shipa ship carrying more than 12 passengers.IrelandNumber 11 of 2005
passenger spacea space provided for the use of passengers, except as otherwise defined in paragraph 1(4) of section 1 of Schedule 2 in Merchant Shipping Notice MSN 1698 (M);United Kingdom1998 No. 2514
passenger traina train carrying passengers or made available for the carriage of passengers;United Kingdom2004 No. 196
passenger transport areathe Strathclyde Passenger Transport area as designated by the Strathclyde Passenger Transport Area (Designation) Order 1995(6);”.United Kingdom2005 No. 598
passenger transportation systeman entity or entities organized to provide passenger transportation using vehicles, including the infrastructure used to provide such transportation.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
passenger vana motor vehicle other than a motorcycle or passenger car, used to transport persons and designed to transport 15 or fewer passengers, including the driver.United StatesEDUCATION CODE - Title 2 - Cha
passenger vehiclea motor vehicle (within the meaning of the [1995 NI 18.] Road Traffic (Northern Ireland) Order 1995) which is adapted to carry more than 8 passengers.”.United Kingdom1997 No. 1181 (N.I. 10)
passenger vehiclea motor vehicle which is constructed or adapted to carry more than eight seated passengers in addition to the driver;United Kingdom2005 No. 639
passenger vessela passenger ship or passenger boat;IrelandNumber 14 of 2010
passenger vessela vessel of similar size, or offering similar service, as any other vessel transporting passengers under subsection (b).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
passenger-cargo combined aircrafta civil aircraft equipped so that its main deck can be used to carry both passengers and property (including mail) simultaneously.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
passenger-kilometresthe unit of measure representing the transport of one passenger by rail over a distance of one kilometre;United Kingdom2011 No. 261
passenger-kmthe unit of measure representing the transport of one passenger by rail over a distance of one kilometre. Only the distance on the national territory of the reporting country shall be taken into account.European Union32014L0088
passengers’ luggageall such articles as a passenger takes with him for his personal use or convenience, according to the habits or wants of the class to which he belongs, with reference to either the immediate necessities or the ultimate purpose of the journey, but does not, except in the case of commercial travellers, include any articles carried for purposes of business, trade or profit;SingaporeCap. 263
passengersthe persons onboard the aircraft during a flight excluding its crew members;European Union32009D0339
passengera person (excluding an authorised person) travelling on a vehicle and includes an intending passenger;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2014/en/si/02...
passengera person holding a transport document for travel by sea or air who intends to travel from the port or airport where the export shop is situated.United Kingdom2000 No. 645
passive assetany asset other than an asset used in carrying on a trade or business.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
passive beltan adult belt comprised in a passive belt system.United Kingdom2006 No. 343
passportany travel document issued by competent authority showing the bearer's origin, identity, and nationality if any, which is valid for the admission of the bearer into a foreign country.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
passwordany data by which a computer service or a computer system is capable of being obtained or used;KenyaCAP. 411A
passHistorical Cost Indices, the inflation-adjusted POTW benchmark (originally calculated to be $0.25 in 1976 dollars) is $0.92 (2008 $). To examine whether an option passes this first test, EPA calculates incremental values of the candidate option relative to the selected BPT (Option 1). EPA calculated the incremental cost per pound of conventional pollutants removed ($/lb TSS) for Option 2 to be $2.50. Since this result is more than the POTW benchmark, Option 2 fails the first part of the two-part BCT cost test. EPA also calculated the incremental cost per pound of conventional pollutants removed for Option 3, which is $3.22. Therefore, Option 3 also fails the first part of the BCT cost test. EPA also calculated the incremental cost per pound of conventional pollutants removed for Option 4, which is $0.35. Therefore, Option 4 passes the first part of the BCT cost test.United States74 FR 62996
passa pass issued pursuant section 36;KenyaCAP. 172
past performanceof complying with this requirement.United States76 FR 34541
past periodthe period specified in that election pursuant to old regulation C3(9)(a);United Kingdom2007 No. 137
past-due benefitsa nonrecurring payment resulting from a benefit, or benefits, granted on appeal or awarded on the basis of a claim reopened after a denial by a VA agency of original jurisdiction or the Board of Veterans' Appeals or the lump sum payment that represents the total amount of recurring cash payments that accrued between the effective date of the award, as determined by applicable laws and regulations, and the date of the grant of the benefit by the agency of original jurisdiction, the Board of Veterans' Appeals, or an appellate court.United States73 FR 29852
pastaany product which is prepared by drying of extruded or moulded units of dough or by steaming of slitted dough with or without drying.SingaporeCap. 283, RG 1
pasteurisationthe process of heat-treating milk in accordance with paragraph 2(a) of Part III of Schedule 4;United Kingdom1995 No. 1372 (S. 101)
pasteurised milkmilk obtained by pasteurisation;United Kingdom1995 No. 1372 (S. 101)
pasteurisedretained at a temperature of not less than 145° Fahrenheit and not more than 150° Fahrenheit for at least 30 minutes or at a temperature of not less than 162° Fahrenheit for at least 15 seconds.United Kingdom2004 No. 361
pasture landland covered with grass or other herbage and grazed by farmed animals;European Union32002R1774
pastureenclosed grassland that is not normally ploughed or reseeded within a period of ten years, is used for the production of pasture and is subject to regular inputs of fertiliser;United Kingdom1998 No. 1301
patent holderthe proprietor of that patent and any exclusive licensee of the patent;United Kingdom2005 No. 2496
patented inventionan invention for which a patent is granted and “patented process” shall be construed accordingly;SingaporeCap. 221
patented producta product the making, constructing, using or selling of which in Canada would infringe a patent in the absence of the consent of the patentee.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. P-4
patented productof the process or to which the process has been applied;SingaporeCap. 221
patentspatents, patent applications, utility models, applications for registration of utility models, designs, topographies of semiconductor products, supplementary protection certificates for medicinal products or other products for which such supplementary protection certificates may be obtained and plant breeder's certificates;European Union32004R0772
patenta patent issued by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
patentletters patent for an invention;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. P-4
paternity leavea period of absence from work on leave by virtue of Article 112A or 112B of the Employment Rights (Northern Ireland) Order 1996;”.United Kingdom2002 No. 363
paternity leavea period of absence from work on leave by virtue of Article 112A or 112B of the Employment Rights Order(32);United Kingdom2006 No. 406
path of travelof which the altered area may be approached, entered, and exited, and which connects the altered area with an exterior approach (including sidewalks, streets, and parking areas), an entrance to the facility, and other parts of the facility.United States75 FR 56163
pathfinder authoritya local authority specified in column (1) of the table in Part II of Schedule 3A, on and after the date specified in column (2) of that table in relation to that authority;United Kingdom2003 No. 2398
pathogen indicatora substance that indicates the potential for human infectious disease.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
pathological procedurea service, treatment or procedure listed in Table C.4 of this Schedule;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1996/en/si/00...
pathway co ordinatora person appointed by the responsible authority in terms of regulations 4 or 6;United Kingdom2003 No. 608
pathway viewsthe views of the young person given under regulation 3;United Kingdom2003 No. 608
patient and family-centered care that optimizes quality of life by anticipating, preventing, and treating suffering. Palliative care throughout the continuum of illness involves addressing physical, intellectual, emotional, social, and spiritual needs and to facilitate patient autonomy, access to information, and choiceof early identification, assessment and treatment of pain and other issues. In addition, palliative care in hospice includes coordinating care services, reducing unnecessary diagnostics or ineffective therapies, and offering ongoing conversations with individuals and their families about changes in the disease and shifts in the plan of care to meet the changing needs with disease progression as the individual approaches the end-of-life.United States78 FR 48233
patient and family-centered care that optimizes quality of life by anticipating, preventing, and treating suffering.of early identification, assessment and treatment of pain and other issues. This is achieved by the hospice interdisciplinary team working with the patient and family to develop a comprehensive care plan focused on coordinating care services, reducing unnecessary diagnostics or ineffective therapies, and offering ongoing conversations with individuals and their families about changes in the disease. It is expected that this comprehensive care plan will shift over time to meet the changing needs of the patient and family as the individual approaches the end-of-life.United States79 FR 50451
patient assistance programa program offered by a pharmaceutical company under which the company provides a drug to persons in need of assistance at no charge or at a substantially reduced cost. The term does not include the provision of a drug as part of a clinical trial.United StatesGOVERNMENT CODE - Title 4 - Ch
patient dosethe dose concerning patients or other individuals undergoing medical exposure;United Kingdom2000 No. 1059
patient recordsany record relating to a patient, including a written document or a record recorded in a magnetic, optical, or other form of electronic medium.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
patient recorda form supplied by a Local Health Board for the purpose of maintaining a record of treatment, and may include an electronic form;United Kingdom2006 No. 491 (W. 60)
patient registration informationinformation about the persons who are or have been registered in any place in Northern Ireland as persons to whom health and social care is or may be provided;United Kingdom2015 No. 208
patient safety incidentan unintended or unexpected incident that occurs in respect of a patient, during and as a result of the provision of health care services, that could have led to, or did lead to, harm to that patient;United Kingdom2012 No. 2996
patient’s guidethe guide compiled in accordance with regulation 4 (1);United Kingdom2005 No. 160
patient’s orderthe relevant requirement to which the patient is subject;United Kingdom2008 No. 356
patient’s planthe written plan prepared in accordance with regulation 16(1);United Kingdom2005 No. 160
patient’s recordthe record which is kept in accordance with paragraph 68 of Schedule 5.”.United Kingdom2013 No. 59
patients' guidethe guide compiled in accordance with regulation 6;United Kingdom2002 No. 325 (W. 38)
patienta person detained in a hospital.United Kingdom2005 No. 466
patienta person for whom a dentist agrees to provide general dental services;United Kingdom1996 No. 177 (S. 14)
patronage allocationan amount that a federal credit union allocates among its members based on the business done by them with or through the federal credit union;CanadaS.C. 1991, c. 46
patronage returnan amount that the cooperative allocates among and credits or pays to its members or to its member and non-member patrons based on the business done by them with or through the cooperative.CanadaS.C. 1998, c. 1
patronany person who uses the amusement ride;SingaporeCap. 6A
pattern or practice of assault or tortureassault or torture engaged in on at least two occasions;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
patternthe particular pattern in accordance with which any particular measuring equipment is so made.United Kingdom1995 No. 1014
pavedpaved with cement, concrete, asphalt or other hard impermeable material that is capable of being effectively cleansed and disinfected.United Kingdom2010 No. 460
pavedpaved with cement, concrete, asphalt or other hard, impermeable material that is capable of being effectively cleansed and disinfected;United Kingdom2007 No. 2425 (W. 201)
pawn agreementa consumer credit agreement under which the creditor takes an article in pawn;United Kingdom2010 No. 1013
pawnbrokerany person whose business or occupation includes the taking or receiving, by way of pledge or pawn, of any firearm as security for the payment or repayment of money.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
pay and display machinean apparatus approved by the Department for the purposes of these bye-laws being an apparatus designed to issue a ticket indicating the day and time at which it was issued and the number of hours for which it is valid;United Kingdom1996 No. 237
pay daythe day on which state pension credit is normally paid to the claimant.United Kingdom2003 No. 28
pay daythe day on which that benefit is due to be paid;United Kingdom2010 No. 1160
pay grade theory.a return to the prior model.United States78 FR 13508
pay increasethe total increase in the rate of basic pay (expressed as a percentage) of such officer or employee, taking effect under section 731(b) and subsection (c)(3) in such year;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
pay interval perioda period which is equal in length to the usual interval between payments and each whole multiple of that period;United Kingdom2013 No. 2556
pay orderan order under section 122 of EA 2002 for the time being in force and includes any document referred to in such an order;United Kingdom2010 No. 990
pay parking placea place provided by an operator for the parking of vehicles in accordance with tariffs charged by the operator for parking and where the rates of the tariff are displayed at the place in a prominent position;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2012/en/si/00...
pay per view servicea licensed programme service consisting of programme material provided at the specific request of individual customers, with charges payable by those customers for the provision of the specifically requested programme material;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1999/en/si/00...
pay perioda month, week or such other period in respect of which remuneration is calculated and paid by an employer to an employee;Sri Lanka10 of 2006
pay perioda period (of not more than 31 consecutive days) for which a payment of remuneration is ordinarily made to the employee by the person employing him. This subsection shall not be applicable with respect to services performed in a pay period by an employee for the person employing him, where any of such service is excepted by subsection (c)(9).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
pay progression criteriathe criteria referred to in the Document for determining whether a teacher is eligible for a pay award of one or more scale or spine points;United Kingdom2006 No. 2661
pay reference periodthe period selected under section 10 by his or her employer;IrelandNumber 5 of 2000
pay statementthe statement that an employer shall furnish to an employee in accordance with subsection 254(1) of the Canada Labour Code.CanadaSOR/2008-115
pay-as-you-go schemea scheme under which there is no requirement for assets to be set aside in advance for the purpose of providing benefits under the scheme (disregarding any requirements relating to additional voluntary contributions);United Kingdom2005 No. 581
pay-as-you-go schemean occupational pension scheme under which there is no requirement for assets to be set aside in advance for the purpose of providing benefits under the scheme (disregarding any requirements relating to additional voluntary contributions).United Kingdom2005 No. 543 (C. 37)
pay-dayan occasion on which earnings are paid to them or the day on which such earnings would normally fall to be paid;United Kingdom2013 No. 384
pay-per-view servicethe viewing of any video, film or broadcast or playing of any music or game through the Internet upon payment of a fee;SingaporeCap. 134, RG 33
pay-televisionany basis for making a charge on a person in respect of the reception by him or her of a broadcasting service.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2003/en/si/03...
payable areathe adjusted area of land on which less favoured area support is to be paid, calculated in accordance with regulation 9 and, where appropriate, regulation 11;United Kingdom2007 No. 439
payable datethe date on which the pension becomes payable;United Kingdom2010 No. 990
payday loanan advancement of money in exchange for a post-dated cheque, a pre-authorized debit or a future payment of a similar nature but not for any guarantee, suretyship, overdraft protection or security on property and not through a margin loan, pawnbroking, a line of credit or a credit card.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-46
payeea person to whom a benefit referred to in paragraph (a), (b) or (c) of the definition of “disability determination”, or a benefit referred to in the definition of “incapacity benefit decision” is payable.United Kingdom1999 No. 1623
payeean employee, agency worker, pensioner or other payee;United Kingdom2003 No. 2682
payera TARGET2 participant whose PM account will be debited as a result of a payment order being settled,’;European Union32011O0015
payera person required to make payments under a periodical payments order.”.United Kingdom2014 No. 667 (L. 11)
paying agentany economic operator who pays interest to or secures the payment of interest for the immediate benefit of the beneficial owner, whether the operator is the debtor of the debt claim which produces the interest or the operator charged by the debtor or the beneficial owner with paying interest or securing the payment of interest.United Kingdom2005 No. 1263
paying agentthe paying agent according to Article 4 of the Directive;United Kingdom2005 No. 1458
paying authoritythe authority which, in accordance with regulation 30, pays the compensation.United Kingdom2001 No. 279
paying authoritythe person or body responsible for making payments of the public service pension under the public service pension scheme concerned, or causing such payments to be made, to or in respect of a public servant or former public servant;IrelandNumber 38 of 2010
paying officerany person designated as such by regulation;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. F-11
paying partya party liable to pay costs;United Kingdom2015 No. 548 (L. 6)
paying partytime spent by the receiving party (including by any employees or advisers) in working on the case, except for time spent at any final hearing.United Kingdom2013 No. 1237
payload capabilitythe difference between the GVWR and curb weight of a vehicle.CanadaSOR/2010-201
payloadall property to be flown or used on or in a launch vehicle or the Space Station.CanadaS.C. 1999, c. 35
payloadthe total mass of freight, mail, passengers and baggage carried onboard the aircraft during a flight;European Union32009D0339
payment acres85 percent of the base acres of a covered commodity on a farm, as established under section 7911 of this title, on which direct payments and counter-cyclical payments are made.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
payment carda credit or debit card — or any other prescribed device — used to access a credit or debit account on terms specified by the issuer. It does not include a credit card issued for use only with the merchants identified on the card.CanadaS.C. 2010, c. 12, s. 1834
payment cardof access to an account, stored value or credit that may be used from time to time to obtain money or to make payment and includes a debit, charge, credit and stored-value card ;Sri Lanka28 of 2005
payment certifying agencyany agency that has transmitted a voucher to a disbursing official for disbursement.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
payment datethe date from which the Secretary of State shall be under a duty to make payments in relation to that amount under paragraph 2 or 3;United Kingdom2001 No. 2264
payment dayany day on which a reimbursement payment is due to be made;United Kingdom2001 No. 3764 (W. 312)
payment device holder informationthe network of point of sales terminals deployed by the acquiring bank;Sri Lanka30 of 2006
payment deviceany check, item, paper or electronic payment, or other payment device used as a medium for payment.United StatesBUSINESS AND COMMERCE CODE - T
payment due datethe date by which a federal credit union requires the consumer to make the required minimum periodic payment in order to avoid being treated as late for any purpose, except as provided in § 706.22(c).United States74 FR 5498
payment due datethe day specified in the invoice in accordance with regulation 5(2) as the day by which it is to be paid;United Kingdom2014 No. 3354
payment entitlementsrights to receive payments in pursuance of that scheme.United Kingdom2005 No. 409
payment error ratethe sum of the point estimates of an overpayment error rate and an underpayment error rate determined by the Secretary from data collected in a probability sample of participating households;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
payment for PACE program services to PACE participantspayment “on behalf of” participants. If not, commenters asked whether the regulatory language was meant to permit PACE centers to implement direct payment/cash benefits to enable consumers to hire personal care attendants directly. The commenters stated that this would be a positive innovation in the PACE model.United States71 FR 71243
payment for the purchase of added yearssuch a payment whether payable periodically or by way of a single lump sum;United Kingdom1999 No. 1082
payment in due coursepayment made at or after the maturity of the bill to the holder thereof in good faith and without notice that his title to the bill is defective.SingaporeCap. 23
payment initiativea quality-based payment initiative established under this subchapter.United StatesGOVERNMENT CODE - Title 4 - Ch
payment instrumenta cheque or payable order.”.United Kingdom2007 No. 377
payment instrumenta cheque or payable order;United Kingdom1996 No. 574
payment iteman item within a class of items prescribed by by-law;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-21
payment of cash in advancethat payment is received by the seller or the seller's agent prior to shipment of the goods from the port at which they are loaded;United States75 FR 10996
payment of interesta payment of interest which is required to be made by virtue of regulation 8(6), 9(7), 11(2), 14(8), 16(5), 17(6), 23(6) or 25(5);United Kingdom2014 No. 2014
payment ordera credit transfer order, a liquidity transfer order or a direct debit instruction.’;European Union32015O0015
payment perioda period determined in accordance with regulation 6;United Kingdom2007 No. 2999
payment perioda period in respect of which the Department pays the relevant support under Part 5 or 6 or would have paid such support if the eligible student’s period of eligibility had not terminated.United Kingdom2007 No. 195
payment quartera period of three months commencing on the first day of April, July, October or January in a payment period;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. O-9
payment scheme arrangementany ACo arrangement in respect of any payment scheme;United Kingdom2009 No. 3226
payment service providera person specified by the Revenue Commissioners for the purpose of accepting cash payments against local property tax payable by a liable person.IrelandNumber 52 of 2012
payment service usera natural or legal person making use of a payment service in the capacity of payer or payee, or both;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2013/en/si/01...
payment services directive informationconfidential information received by the Authority in the course of discharging its functions as the competent authority under the payment services directive;”;United Kingdom2009 No. 209
payment services directiveDirective 2007/64/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 13th November 2007 on payment services in the internal market;United Kingdom2009 No. 209
payment stationany place designated by the Superintendent in or near a parking place for the collection of parking charges through a machine or by an authorised officer;SingaporeCap. 214, R 2
payment system rulea rule, by whatever name called, other than one issued by the Central Bank, that governs a payment system, including its , operation, clearing and settlement, and includes an amendment to of a repeal of a payment system rule ;Sri Lanka28 of 2005
payment systema system of instruments, procedures and rules for the transfer of funds among system participants;KenyaCAP. 491
payment systema system or arrangement for the exchange of messages effecting, ordering, enabling or facilitating the making of payments or transfers of value.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-21
payment unit perioda single period when the period of leave taken pursuant to the provisions of paragraph (1) (limited to the period until the day on which three months have elapsed since the day on which said leave taken in order to take care of the specified family members was commenced) has been classified into each period from the day on which said leave was commenced or the day corresponding to that day in each month within the period of said leave (for a month which does not have a day corresponding to that day, the last day of the month, hereinafter referred to as the "corresponding leave commencement day" in this paragraph and item (ii) of the following paragraph) until the day before the corresponding leave commencement day in each successive month (for the month containing the day on which said leave was concluded, said day on which the leave was concluded), in accordance with said classification.JapanAct No. 116 of 1974
payment yieldthe yield assigned to a farm by historic peanut producers pursuant to section 7952(b) of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
payments for added pensionpayments resulting from the exercise of the added pension option under Schedule 3;United Kingdom2015 No. 113
payments systema system or arrangement for the exchange of messages effecting, ordering, enabling or facilitating the making of payments, or of transfers of value that are eventually cleared and settled as payment items, through the systems operated by the Association.CanadaSOR/2003-174
paymentsperiodical or lump sum payments;United Kingdom1995 No. 1454
paymenta part of the sum recovered in respect of the claim or damages awarded that the client agrees to pay the representative and excludes expenses;United Kingdom2010 No. 1206
paymenta payment of interest(9);”.United Kingdom2008 No. 2688
payphone servicethe provision of public or semi-public pay telephones, the provision of inmate telephone service in correctional institutions, and any ancillary services.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
payroll card accounta person or entity that issues a prepaid card.United States75 FR 80335
payroll perioda payroll period other than a daily, weekly, biweekly, semimonthly, monthly, quarterly, semiannual or annual payroll period.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
payrollthe total of all wages and salaries payable to the employees in Ontario of the employer.Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/statute/90p07
paysa year of assessment”;United Kingdom1997 No. 988
payall amounts of payment, and any benefit-in-kind specified in Part 1 of the Schedule , made or allowed by an employer to an employee in respect of the employee's employment;IrelandNumber 5 of 2000
paybasic pay, special pay, and incentive pay that the member is authorized to receive under title 37 or any other law providing pay for service in the uniformed services.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
pbfcthe maximum value of the ratio of braking force to vertical load on the tyre prior to wheel lock-up.European Union42008X0829(01)
peace officera peace officer as defined by Article 2.12, Code of Criminal Procedure.United StatesLOCAL GOVERNMENT CODE - Title
peace officera peace officer as defined in section 2 of the Criminal Code;CanadaS.C. 1990, c. 21
peaceful purposesall uses other than use for a military purpose.European Union21981A0921(01)
peak braking force coefficient of a tyrethe maximum value of a tyre braking force coefficient that occurs prior to wheel lockup as the braking torque is progressively increased;European Union32011R0228
peak e.i.r.p. densitythe peak e.i.r.p. contained within a 50 MHz bandwidth centred on the frequency at which the highest mean radiated power occurs;United Kingdom2009 No. 2517
peak e.i.r.p.the peak e.i.r.p. contained within a 50 MHz bandwidth centred on the frequency at which the highest mean radiated power occurs;United Kingdom2007 No. 2084
peak hourbetween 7.30 a.m. and 9.30 a.m. and between 3.30 p.m. and 7.00 p.m. on the relevant day.United Kingdom2002 No. 10
peak powerthe peak e.i.r.p. contained within a 50 MHz bandwidth at the frequency at which the highest mean radiated power occurs, radiated in the direction of the maximum level;United Kingdom2015 No. 591
peak sound pressurethe maximum sound pressure to which an employee is exposed, ascertained in accordance with Schedule 2;United Kingdom2005 No. 1643
peakload powerplanta 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 1,500 hours.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
pearl banksuch area as may from time to time be prescribed by regulation and includes the bed of such pearl bank ;Sri Lanka2 of 1996
pearl oystera pearl bearing oyster of any description, and includes the mollusc commonly called the " window pane oyster " or the " Tam-palakam pearl oyster" and scientifically known as Piacuns placenta, as well as any other pearl producing mollusc which may be introduced, or laid down, off the coasts of Sri Lanka, or in the days or inland waters of Sri Lanka;Sri Lanka2 of 1996
pearl shellmolluscs of the genus Pinctada and Pteria;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
pearlsgoods for personal use or for adornment of the person and classified under heading No. 71.01 in the List of Tariff Provisions set out in the schedule to the Customs Tariff;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (2nd Supp.)
pearfruit of any species of the genus Pyrus;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/C20...
peatlandsonly peatlands with visible water.United Kingdom2009 No. 168
peatlandonly peatlands with visible water.United Kingdom2004 No. 289
peaplants commonly known as winkled pea, round pea or sugar pea of the species Pisum sativum L. (partim);United Kingdom2009 No. 387
pecanthe nut of the pecan tree carya illinoensis.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
pedal retro reflectora retro reflector attached to or incorporated in the pedals of a cycle or motor bicycle;United Kingdom2000 No. 169
pedestrian controlled vehiclea vehicle with three or more wheels which does not exceed 450 kgs in weight unladen and which is neither constructed nor adapted for use nor used for the carriage of a driver or passenger.United Kingdom2002 No. 2742
pedestrian crossinga portion of the roadway specially marked for use by pedestrians crossing the road;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1997/en/si/01...
pedestrian demand unitthe traffic sign of that description prescribed for the purposes of a Puffin crossing by regulation 5(3)(a) and paragraphs 1(b) and 3 of Part I and Part II of Schedule 3;United Kingdom1997 No. 2400
pedestrian light signalsthe traffic sign of that description prescribed for the purposes of a Pelican crossing by regulation 5(2)(a) and paragraphs 2(b) and 4 of Part I of Schedule 2;United Kingdom1997 No. 2400
pedestrian linkany underground or second or upper storey pedestrian mall or link that is part of a building set out in Parts I and II of the Fourth Schedule and connects that building to another building or to a public facility or street;SingaporeCap. 232, N 5
pedestrian modulea light signal used to convey movement information to pedestrians.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
pedestrian-controlled vehiclea motor vehicle which is controlled by a pedestrian and not constructed or adapted for use or used for the carriage of a driver or passenger;United Kingdom1999 No. 454
pedigree bovine categorya bovine category consisting of pedigree animals;United Kingdom2006 No. 168
pedigree categorya category consisting of pedigree animals which meet the conditions set out in paragraph 6(3).United Kingdom2012 No. 1379
pedigree offspring animalan offspring animal which is a pure-bred breeding animal of the bovine species within the meaning of Council Directive 77/504/EEC(47);United Kingdom2002 No. 255
pedigreea pedigree animal registered in the herd book of the appropriate Breed Society;United Kingdom2004 No. 361
peer assessment ratingan index of treatment standards in which individual scores for the components of alignment and occlusion are summed to calculate an overall score comparing pre- and post- treatment(49).United Kingdom2006 No. 489 (W. 58)
peering,an evolution from a traffic exchange arrangement that provides access to the full Internet to a traffic exchange arrangement that only provides for the exchange of traffic from a specific network provider and its customers.United States80 FR 19737
pegawai masjida trustee, mutawalli, Imam, Khatib, Bilal and Noja, if any, for the time being of a mosque;SingaporeCap. 3
pelagic fishherring, mackerel, pilchard, sprat, scad or whitebait;United Kingdom1996 No. 160
pelagic weighing systema system used for weighing herring, mackerel or horse mackerel for the purposes of point 1 of Annex III.United Kingdom2006 No. 1970
pen registera device or process which records or decodes dialing, routing, addressing, or signaling information transmitted by an instrument or facility from which a wire or electronic communication is transmitted, provided, however, that such information shall not include the contents of any communication, but such term does not include any device or process used by a provider or customer of a wire or electronic communication service for billing, or recording as an incident to billing, for communications services provided by such provider or any device or process used by a provider or customer of a wire communication service for cost accounting or other like purposes in the ordinary course of its business;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
penal sumdocuments CMS may supply to the surety that—(1) Establish both the amount of Medicare funds a DMEPOS supplier received in excess of amounts due, the amount of the CMP or the amount of some other assessment against the DMEPOS supplier; (2) is payable under applicable statutes and regulations; and (3) was an obligation of the surety.” We believe that these revisions will clarify the terms throughout the regulation and ensure that sureties understand the financial obligation that they are incurring when they issue a surety bond to a DMEPOS supplier.United States74 FR 166
penalty charge noticea notice given pursuant to regulation 36;United Kingdom2012 No. 3118
penalty charge noticea notice served under regulation 8.United Kingdom2009 No. 2085
penalty chargea charge imposed by a charging scheme by virtue of regulation 4;United Kingdom2001 No. 2285
penalty coverenvelopes, wrappers, labels, or cards used to transmit penalty mail;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
penalty farea penalty fare payable pursuant to article 58;United Kingdom2005 No. 120
penalty feea fee payable under regulation 41;United Kingdom2008 No. 552
penalty mailofficial mail, other than franked mail, which is authorized by law to be transmitted in the mail without prepayment of postage;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
penalty noticea notice offering the opportunity, by payment of a specified amount in accordance with this Order, to discharge any liability to be convicted of the penalty offence to which the notice relates;United Kingdom2008 No. 492
penalty offencean offence (other than one involving assault, obstruction or failure to comply with a requirement imposed by a person) listed in the Schedule.United Kingdom2011 No. 758
penalty offencean offence for which a penalty notice may be given under regulation 22;United Kingdom2008 No. 3206
penalty point offencean offence specified in column (2) of the First Schedule committed after the commencement of section 2 ;IrelandNumber 12 of 2002
penalty pointspenalty points attributed to an offence under Article 30 of the Offenders Order;”;United Kingdom1997 No. 383
penalty pointa point specified in column (4) or (5) of the First Schedule;IrelandNumber 12 of 2002
penalty set-aside landland set aside to satisfy the penalty set-aside requirement;United Kingdom1997 No. 477
penaltya loss or reduction of wages or another benefit of employment.United StatesELECTION CODE - Title 16 - Cha
penaltya sentence of imprisonment or detention under Article 45(1) or (2) of the Criminal Justice (Children) (Northern Ireland) Order 1998(159);United Kingdom2008 No. 280
pencillera person who helps a bookmaker to keep his accounts or record of bets in connection with horse-races;SingaporeCap. 21
pending authorised persona person who has been given a Part IV permission under section 42 (even though the permission is not yet in force);United Kingdom2001 No. 2659
penetrationthe partial or complete insertion of the genital organs of a person into the genital organs of another person;KenyaCAP. 62A
pension partnera pension partner, including a former pension partner, to whom this Division applies;CanadaP-18.5 2013
pension schemea plan, scheme or arrangement organized and administered to provide to its beneficial participants a series of periodic payments payable potentially until their deaths;CanadaP-18.5 2013
pension accountan account of the description in regulation 22.United Kingdom2013 No. 2356
pension accountan account of the description in regulation 22;United Kingdom2014 No. 164
pension adjustment orderan order under section 12 ;IrelandNumber 26 of 1995
pension agethe age of 55;United Kingdom2005 No. 438
pension benefit agethe age of 65;United Kingdom2005 No. 438
pension benefit creditthe aggregate value at a particular time of that person’s pension benefit and other benefits provided under a pension plan, calculated in prescribed manner;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 32 (2nd Supp.
pension benefit plana pension, profit-sharing, stock bonus, annuity, or employee stock ownership plan.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
pension benefita periodic amount to which, under the terms of a pension plan, a member or former member, or the spouse, common-law partner, survivor or designated beneficiary or estate or succession of a member or former member, is or may become entitled;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 32 (2nd Supp.
pension codesthe tri service pension codes that specify the rates of pension and rates of compensation for injury or death which are attributable to service as recommended by the Armed Forces Pay Review Body and approved annually by the Government;United Kingdom2010 No. 345
pension compensation attachment orderan order made under any of the provisions specified in regulation 15(1)(a) to (e);United Kingdom2011 No. 113
pension compensation credit membera person who has rights to PPF compensation which are attributable to a pension compensation credit;United Kingdom2011 No. 113
pension compensation debita debit of the appropriate amount, to be applied to the transferor’s shareable rights to PPF compensation, on the taking effect of a pension compensation sharing order or provision (see section 89);United Kingdom2011 No. 113
pension counseling and information programa program described in subsection (b) of this section.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
pension credit benefit membera person who has become entitled, by virtue of having pension credit rights which have come into payment, to the present payment of pension or other benefits;United Kingdom2000 No. 2691
pension credit benefitsbenefits payable under the Scheme to or in respect of a pension credit member by virtue of rights under the Scheme attributable to a pension credit;United Kingdom2009 No. 32
pension credit benefitin relation to the Scheme the benefits payable under the Scheme to or in respect of a pension credit member by virtue of his appropriate rights under the Scheme attributable to a pension credit;United Kingdom2001 No. 152
pension credit member’s pensiona pension payable under regulation 105 (entitlement to pension credit member’s pension);United Kingdom2015 No. 19
pension credit membera person entitled to a pension credit;United Kingdom2014 No. 217
pension credit retirement pensiona pension payable under regulation 152(1);United Kingdom2014 No. 217
pension credit rightsrights to benefits under the Scheme which are attributable to a pension credit;United Kingdom2014 No. 189
pension credita credit under Article 26(1)(b) of the 1999 Order as against the scheme manager as the person responsible for this scheme;United Kingdom2014 No. 310
pension debit membera member of this Section of the Scheme whose benefits, or future benefits, under this Scheme have been reduced under Article 28 of the 1999 Order (Reduction under pension sharing order following divorce or nullity of marriage), whether before or after the member became a member of this Section of the Scheme;”.United Kingdom2010 No. 22
pension debit membera member, a deferred pensioner or pensioner, whose shareable rights under the Scheme are subject to a pension debit;United Kingdom2001 No. 61
pension debita debit under Article 26(1)(a) (creation of pension credits and debits) of the 1999 Order;United Kingdom2015 No. 76
pension fund holderin relation to a personal pension scheme or an occupational pension scheme, the trustees, managers or scheme administrators, as the case may be, of the scheme concerned;United Kingdom2008 No. 280
pension fund holderthe trustees, managers or scheme administrators, as the case may be, of the scheme concerned.United Kingdom2012 No. 303
pension funds pooling schemea unit trust scheme of the description specified in regulation 4;United Kingdom1996 No. 1585
pension fundsthe spouse (as defined in § 416.1806) of such natural or adoptive parent who is living in the same household with the child and parent.United States73 FR 28033
pension funda fund maintained to provide benefits under or related to the pension plan;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 32 (2nd Supp.
pension payera person making payments of PAYE pension income;United Kingdom2003 No. 2682
pension planan arrangement in which the individual participates in order to secure retirement benefits payable in respect of the dependent personal services, and a pension plan shall be recognized for tax purposes in a State if contributions to the plan would qualify for tax relief in that State.CanadaS.C. 1995, c. 37
pension protection levya levy imposed in accordance with Article 158 of the 2005 Order;United Kingdom2005 No. 147
pension protection periodthe period beginning with the day of the member’s death and ending with the day before the fifth anniversary of the date on which the member’s pension became payable.United Kingdom2014 No. 1964
pension provisionany provision for the payment of a pension, allowance or gratuity, on cessation of employment or on death, in respect of employment as a regular firefighter.United Kingdom2007 No. 144
pension recovery ordera recovery order made by virtue of article 184(2);United Kingdom2005 No. 3181
pension rightsa pension or any other benefits flowing from an occupational pension scheme;IrelandNumber 21 of 1998
pension scheme ownera person who is an owner by virtue of paragraph (1)(a);United Kingdom2006 No. 133
pension schemea scheme for...United Kingdom1996 c. 55
pension schemeof contributions;United Kingdom2005 No. 2211
pension sharing order or provisionan order or (in Scotland) a provision contained in a qualifying agreement which provides that one party’s shareable rights under a specified occupational pension scheme be subject to pension sharing for the benefit of the other party, and specifies the percentage value or (in Scotland) the amount to be transferred;United Kingdom2011 No. 114
pension sharing order or provisionan order or (in Scotland) a provision contained in a qualifying agreement, which provides that one party’s shareable rights under a specified occupational pension scheme be subject to pension sharing for the benefit of the other party, and specifies the percentage value or (in Scotland) the amount to be transferred.United Kingdom2011 No. 726
pension sharing orderan order of a court, by virtue of which amounts are transferred from a recognised overseas pension scheme of a member to an applicable pension scheme of that member’s spouse or ex-spouse, in or in connection with proceedings relating to the dissolution or annulment of the marriage of the parties;”.United Kingdom2006 No. 207
pension sharing orderan order which is mentioned in Article 25(1);United Kingdom2000 No. 145
pension that would have been payable to the memberthe pension reduced in accordance with regulation W5 to which the pension debit member would have been entitled had the pension debit member become entitled to a pension on the date that the pension debit member died.United Kingdom2011 No. 117
pension trustee workthe work as a trustee carried out by the applicant in relation to trust schemes;United Kingdom2005 No. 169
pensionable agethe age of 60.United Kingdom2002 No. 494
pensionable agethe age of 66 years;IrelandNumber 26 of 2005
pensionable earningsearnings by reference to which benefits under the scheme are calculated.”.United Kingdom2014 No. 1954
pensionable earningsfor a Pension Fund Member, the lower of the member’s monthly wages and the Upper Earnings Limit;KenyaNo. 45 of 2013
pensionable emolumentsthe emoluments enjoyed by him which would have been pensionable emoluments if the office held by him had been a pensionable office.SingaporeCap. 225
pensionable employeea person who is employed by the Board in a pensionable post;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2011/en/si/00...
pensionable employmentNHS employment in respect of which the member contributes to the scheme;United Kingdom1995 No. 300
pensionable officean office or class of office which has been declared to be pensionable under any written law in force in Singapore regulating the grant of pensions, gratuities or other allowances in respect of past services of officers;SingaporeCap. 143, RG 3
pensionable paypay for the standard hours designated for the member's position by the Board without regard to any differential, allowance, bonus or other additional payments;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2003/en/si/02...
pensionable paythat part of the remuneration payable to a member of a scheme by reference to which the amount of contributions and benefits are determined under the rules of the scheme.United Kingdom2005 No. 649
pensionable police traineea police trainee by whom contributions are for the time being payable under regulation G2 of the 1988 regulations;”.United Kingdom2001 No. 369
pensionable posta post with the Agency which, with the approval of the Minister and the consent of the Minister for Finance, is declared in the Conditions of Service attaching to it to be a pensionable post.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2010/en/si/05...
pensionable public servicepensionable service under an existing scheme (25) or an existing public body pension scheme as defined in paragraph 1 of Schedule 2;United Kingdom2015 No. 78
pensionable remunerationremuneration which corresponds to pensionable remuneration of a former Scheme member;IrelandNumber 37 of 2012
pensionable serviceservice in a qualifying judicial office;United Kingdom2015 No. 76
pensioner Member’s ten year periodthe period of ten years beginning with the day on which the pensioner Member became entitled to the pension under regulation F1 (including an early retirement pension or an ill-health pension payable by virtue of regulation H1, J1 or J3).United Kingdom2006 No. 920
pensioner member’s five year periodthe period of five years beginning with the day on which he became entitled to receive a pension or pensions under article F1 (including an early retirement pension or an ill-health pension payable by virtue of regulation H1, J1 or J2).United Kingdom1999 No. 1082
pensioner membera member who is receiving a pension at the date of his death.United Kingdom2000 No. 3386
pensioner membera person entitled to receive a pension from the Fund (including an early retirement pension or an ill-health pension) in respect of his service as a member of the Parliament;United Kingdom1999 No. 1082
pensioner office holder’s five year periodthe period of five years beginning with the day on which he became entitled to receive a pension under article F2 (including an early retirement pension or an ill-health pension payable by virtue of article H2, J1 or J3).United Kingdom1999 No. 1082
pensioner office holdera person entitled to receive a pension from the Fund (including an early retirement pension or an ill-health pension) in respect of his service as an office holder;United Kingdom1999 No. 1082
pensioner’s ten year periodthe period of ten years beginning with the day on which the pensioner became entitled to the pension under article 7 (including an early retirement pension or an ill-health pension payable by virtue of article 10 or 11).United Kingdom2006 No. 919
pensionera person entitled (whether presently or prospectively) to a pension, lump sum, gratuity or other like benefit, which is referable to the service of any person as an employee of the building society or the mutual insurance company or of a company which is a wholly-owned subsidiary of the building society or the mutual insurance company;United Kingdom1997 No. 511
pensionera person”.IrelandNumber 18 of 2013
pensions boarda board or committee established by an administering authority to discharge functions under regulation 51(4);United Kingdom2014 No. 164
pensions lawany law relating to the grant to any person, or to the widow or widower, children, dependants or personal representatives of that person, of an award in respect of the services of that person in a public office, and includes any instrument made under any such law.United Kingdom2007 No. 1678
pensions schemea scheme made under this section.IrelandNumber 17 of 2009
pensionspensions, gratuities and other allowances on death or on ceasing otherwise to hold office as a member;IrelandNumber 17 of 2009
pensionsperiodic payments made in consideration of past employment or by way of compensation for injuries received.SingaporeCap. 134, OR 8
pensiona monthly or other periodic payment made by the Secretary to a veteran because of service, age, or non-service-connected disability, or to a surviving spouse or child of a veteran because of the non-service-connected death of the veteran.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
pensiona monthly pension authorized to be paid under Part I;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. O-9
pentabromodiphenyl etherdiphenylether, pentabromo derivative C12H5Br5O.United Kingdom2004 No. 509
penultimate pre-school yearthe school year immediately prior to that child’s final pre-school year;United Kingdom1998 No. 449
penof transport or receptacle which is used for the transport of animals;United Kingdom1997 No. 346
people who need to use textphones because of their disabilitiespeople who are deaf, deaf-blind or speech-impaired;United Kingdom1999 No. 2453
per annuma period of 12 months beginning from 1st January in any year;SingaporeCap. 170A, N 2
per capita net debtthe amount determined by the Minister in accordance with the regulations.CanadaS.C. 2005, c. 30, s. 85
per capita personal incomethe most recent per capita personal income data, as determined by the Bureau of Economic Analysis.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
per capitathe amount per child with a disability in an LEA.United States71 FR 46540
per cent alcohol by massthe measure of alcoholic strength of a mixture of alcohol and some other substances shown by the ratio, expressed as a percentage, of the mass of alcohol present in the mixture to the total mass of the mixture;SingaporeCap. 70
per cent alcohol by volumethe measure of alcoholic strength of a mixture of alcohol and water shown by the ratio, expressed as a percentage, of the volume of alcohol present in the mixture at a temperature of 20 degrees Celsius to the total volume of the mixture;SingaporeCap. 70
per centper cent by mass of the article.CanadaSOR/83-593
per diemand freight costs, including travel by national augmentees and visitors; incremental costs of fuel over and above what normal operations would have cost; lease of additional vehicles; costs of official journeys between the operational location and Brussels and/or EU-organised meetings; third-party insurance costs imposed by some countries upon international organisations conducting operations on their territory;European Union32004D0197
per displayed food itemper each discrete unit offered for sale, for example, a bagel, a slice of pizza, or a muffin.United States79 FR 71155
per mile road paymentthe amount, rounded to the nearest dollar, computed by dividing $200,000 by the total number of miles of Roads located in and transferred or to be transferred to Palo Pinto County pursuant to this subsection.United StatesSPECIAL DISTRICT LOCAL LAWS CO
per portion as packagedthe entire package of food sold, not a serving within the package.United States78 FR 39067
per section 472(a)(2)(B) of the Actwe will review whether a State or Tribal title IV-E agency (or other public agency under a title IV-E agreement with the State/Tribe) has placement and care responsibility of the child as an eligibility criterion.United States77 FR 895
per serving instrument(1) per serving instrument used to dispense the food offered for sale, provided that the serving instrument dispenses a uniform amount of the food ( e.g., a scoop or ladle); or (2) if a serving instrument that dispenses a uniform amount of food is not used to dispense the food, per each common household measure ( e.g., cup or tablespoon) offered for sale or per unit of weight offered for sale ( e.g., per quarter pound or per 4 ounces). As revised, §§ 101.11(b)(2)(iii)(A)( 1 ), and (b)(2)(iii)(A)( 2 )( i ) to (b)(2)(iii)(A)( 2 )( ii ) establish a logical hierarchy for determining how to declare calories for a self-service food or food on display. For example, if a covered establishment offered a self-service food for sale in a discrete unit, such as a muffin, the establishment would have to declare calories for the muffin as a whole. If the covered establishment offered another self-service food for sale, but the food was not offered for sale in a discrete unit, such as pasta salad, the establishment would have to declare calories for the food “per serving” as defined in § 101.11(b)(2)(iii)(A)( 2 ). Under § 101.11(b)(2)(iii)(A)( 2 )( i ), the covered establishment would have to declare calories for the pasta salad per serving instrument used to dispense the pasta salad if the serving instrument dispensed a uniform amount of the food ( e.g., per scoop or ladle). If the covered establishment used a serving instrument that does not dispense a uniform amount of the food, such as tongs, declaring calories per that serving instrument used to dispense the food would not be appropriate because the calorie declarations would not always be consistent with the amount of food dispensed, and therefore the covered establishment would look to the remaining options to declare calories, which include declaring calories per common household measure or per unit of weight offered for sale (in § 101.11(b)(2)(iii)(A)( 2 )( ii )). If a covered establishment offers food for sale per unit of weight, and the unit of weight offered for sale is in ounces, then it would be required to declare calories per ounce (or per some number of ounces)— i.e., using the same unit of weight (ounces) as the unit of weight offered for sale.United States79 FR 71155
per unit transmission coststhe total cost of those transmission services purchased or provided by a utility on a per-kilowatt-hour basis as included in the retail rate of the utility.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
perambulator(subject to paragraph (2) below) a wheeled vehicle designed for the transport in a seated or recumbent position of one or two babies or infants who are placed inside a body of boat-or box-like shape, but does not include any carry-cot or any transporter for a carry-cot;United Kingdom1997 No. 2866
percent leanthe value equal to the average percentage of the carcass weight comprised of lean meat.United States73 FR 28606
percentage differential votethe difference, expressed as a percentage, between the percentage of votes cast for a candidate and the percentage of votes which that candidate would have received if each candidate from his part of the register had received an equal share of the votes cast;United Kingdom2004 No. 3318
percentage feea fee calculated in accordance with regulation 7;United Kingdom2014 No. 1
percentage increasethe percentage by which the amount of a legal representative’s fee can be increased in accordance with a conditional fee agreement which provides for a success fee;United Kingdom2000 No. 1317 (L. 11)
percentage increasethe percentage by which the amount of the fees which would be payable if the agreement were not a conditional fee agreement is to be increased under the agreement.United Kingdom2000 No. 692
percentage levelthe percentage figure found by expressing the aggregate nominal value of all the shares comprised in the share capital concerned in which the person is interested immediately before or (as the case may be) immediately after the relevant time as a percentage of the nominal value of that share capital and rounding that figure down, if it is not a whole number, to the next whole number.IrelandNumber 38 of 2014
percentage of government fundingthe percentage determined in prescribed manner;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. E-15
percentage of total floor spacethe proportion (expressed as a percentage) that the total square metres of floor space occupied by the unit is of the total square metres of floor space occupied by all of the residential units in the residential complex or addition, as the case may be.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. E-15
percentage recovery ratethe amount of relevant residual input tax which he was entitled to attribute to taxable supplies under regulation 107(1)(a) to (d), expressed as a percentage of the total amount of the residual input tax which fell to be so attributed and rounded up in accordance with paragraphs (4) and (5) above;United Kingdom2009 No. 820
percentagethe interest of the member of the partnership in property of that class, expressed as a percentage of the total of the interests of all members of the partnership in property of that class on that day;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 2 (5th Supp.)
percussion capsitems intended for use in small arms ammunition allocated in accordance with the United Nations Recommendations the U.N. nos. 0044, 0377 or 0378;United Kingdom2006 No. 425
percussive pilesdriven piles but excludes the handling, placing and vibro-driving of piles;United Kingdom2014 No. 2434
perennial ryegrassplants of the species Lolium perenne L.;United Kingdom2009 No. 385
performance appeal meetinga meeting arranged under regulation 19 to consider an appeal by the constable against the finding and outcome of a performance meeting;United Kingdom2014 No. 67
performance appraisal systema system under which periodic appraisals of job performance of employees are made, whether under chapter 43 of title 5, or otherwise.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
performance assessora person appointed by the Registrar under rule 3(1)(a) for the purposes of carrying out performance assessments in accordance with Schedule 1;United Kingdom2004 No. 2608
performance basedit establishes QC criteria to bench-mark the performance of the on-line chlorine analyzer against the performance of approved grab sample methods. As long as the on-line analyzer meets the QC criteria in EPA Method 334.0, the data are deemed equivalent to data obtained using the approved grab sample methods. EPA Method 334.0 can be used with any type of on-line chlorine analyzer.United States74 FR 57908
performance baselinethe key parameters with respect to performance, scope, cost, and schedule for the project budget of the program.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
performance bonda performance bond which is provided by a commercial insurance company as security for a grant, the terms of which have been approved by a local authority;United Kingdom2004 No. 117
performance bonusa performance bonus or other merit payment attributable to the quality or amount of work done in the course of more than one pay reference period, and not therefore payable directly in respect of work done in specific hours;United Kingdom1999 No. 584
performance criteriathe criteria against which the reviewee’s performance will be judged in relation to the matters referred to in regulations 13(1)(a) to (c) or 27(1)(a) to (c), as the case may be;United Kingdom2006 No. 2661
performance gradingthe overall grading awarded to an RSL by Scottish Ministers;United Kingdom2004 No. 117
performance hearinga hearing arranged under regulation 33 to consider the constable’s performance following a progress meeting;United Kingdom2014 No. 67
performance in kindother than by providing performance in money.JapanAct No. 144 of 1950
performance in moneyto provide public assistance by furnishing or lending money.JapanAct No. 144 of 1950
performance meetinga meeting arranged under regulation 14 to consider a constable’s performance;United Kingdom2014 No. 67
performance of official duties“administration or enforcement of law or the execution of the official responsibilities of a Federal, State, or local elected official.” For further clarification, it also now provides that “administration of law” includes research related to the law administered by the public official. This sentence has been added to the final rule to eliminate any confusion regarding whether research conducted by a public official is part of the administration of its law.United States71 FR 56830
performance pay envelopethe aggregate amount of all performance pay paid by the employer to its employees and office holders in respect of a specific performance cycle. (“enveloppe des primes de rendement”)  2012, c. 8, Sched. 4, s. 1.Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/statute/10b25
performance proceedingsproceedings involving an allegation of a kind mentioned in section 35C(2)(b) above;United Kingdom2002 No. 3135
performance recording and genetic evaluationthe performance recording and genetic evaluation of a breeding animal for the purpose of assessing its genetic merit;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2009/en/si/00...
performance standardsconcrete examples and explicit definitions of what students have to know and be able to do to demonstrate that such students are proficient in the skills and knowledge framed by content standards;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
performance targetsthe targets which a governing body are required to set by virtue of regulation 3 or 4 (or both);United Kingdom1998 No. 1532
performance threshold standardsthe professional standards set out in Annex 1;United Kingdom2000 No. 3106
performance thresholdthe professional standards from time to time determined by the Secretary of State against which classroom teachers are assessed to determine whether they have passed the threshold;United Kingdom2000 No. 929
performance-based navigation (PBN)area navigation based on performance requirements for aircraft operating along an ATS route, on an instrument approach procedure or in a designated airspace.’;European Union32013R0800
performance-related rateany rate which is linked to the company’s profits or turnover or to any item in the balance sheet of the company;United Kingdom2005 No. 1788
performancea performance in respect of which the protection period under Part XII has not expired;SingaporeCap. 63
performers lista list prepared and published pursuant to regulation 3(1);United Kingdom2004 No. 585
performers' property right licenceslicences to do, or authorise the doing of, any of the things for which consent is required under section 182A, 182B or 182C.United Kingdom1996 No. 2967
performerssingers,' musicians, and other persons who sing, deliver, declaim, play in, or otherwise perform, literary or artistic works or expressions of folklore ;Sri Lanka36 of 2003
performera health care professional;United Kingdom2004 No. 585
performing artsthe arts of the theatre and the concert hall, including the creating, staging and performing of drama, music and the dance.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. N-3
performing asseta bank asset that is not a non-performing asset;IrelandNumber 34 of 2009
performingsuch of the assets or property as are not non-performing assets;IrelandNumber 47 of 2001
performof a mechanical instrument;SingaporeCap. 63
perimeter fenceany fence or barrier declared to be a perimeter fence under regulation 3.SingaporeCap. 143, RG 2
perimeter securityprocedures or systems to monitor, secure, and prevent unauthorized access to an airport, including its airfield and terminal.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
period 19 means 1 April 2013 to 31 March 20141 April 2013 to 28 August 2013”.United Kingdom1995 No. 68
period allowed for determination of the applicationthe period prescribed under regulation 8(2) in respect of the application or such extended period as may be agreed in writing between the applicant and the appointed officer under section 43A(8)(c);United Kingdom2013 No. 157
period applicable to the advancethe period beginning on the issue date described in subclause (I) and ending on the earlier of the date the advance matures or is completely prepaid.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
period approvalan approval granted under regulation 3;United Kingdom2002 No. 260
period concerneda period of 12 months beginning on August 1 and ending July 31 of the following year.CanadaSOR/95-400
period for payingthe period of 28 days beginning with the day on which the notice was issued.United Kingdom1997 No. 3058
period in pensionable employmentany period of service to the credit of the employee in the fund or plan referred to in the definition “pensionable employment” at the time he left the employment therein referred to;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. P-36
period of Australian working life residencea period defined as such in the legislation of Australia and accrued on or after 16 November 1995;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
period of Australian working life residencea period defined as such in the legislation of Australia but does not include any period deemed pursuant to Article 11 to be a period in which that person was an Australian resident.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
period of accounta period for which an account is made up in relation to the business in question;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2000/en/si/00...
period of accreditationthe period specified, in respect of a particular accreditation, in terms of article 5(5)(a).United Kingdom2006 No. 190
period of applicability of the exemptioneither a period of a given length commencing on a date specified in the exemption notice or the period from such a date until the occurrence of a particular event specified in the exemption notice as bringing its period of applicability to an end.United Kingdom1997 No. 477
period of availabilitya period during which the mobile worker is not required to remain at his workstation, but is required to be available to answer any calls to start or resume driving or to carry out other work , including periods during which the mobile worker is accompanying a vehicle being transported by a ferry or by a train as well as periods of waiting at frontiers and those due to traffic prohibitions;United Kingdom2005 No. 639
period of calculationthe period of one year ending on the date on which an application for a representation order is made;United Kingdom2009 No. 3328
period of computationthe period of 12 months next ensuing from the date of the application for legal aid, or such other period of 12 months as in the particular circumstances of any case the Board may consider to be appropriate;United Kingdom1996 No. 2444 (S. 189)
period of computationthe period of one calendar month immediately preceding the date of application for children’s legal aid, or such other period as in the particular circumstances of any case the Board may consider to be appropriate.United Kingdom2013 No. 200
period of conditional dischargethe period specified in the SDA order for conditional discharge.United Kingdom2009 No. 1059
period of coveragea period of contribution or a period of residence which is defined or recognized as a period of coverage by the legislation under which it has been completed, or any similar period insofar as it is considered equivalent to a period of coverage by that legislation;CanadaSI/88-127
period of delaythe period during which the repayable amount, or any part of that amount, remains unpaid;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2009/en/si/04...
period of earlier servicea previous continuous period of pensionable service under this scheme;United Kingdom2014 No. 2336
period of earlier servicethe continuous period of pensionable service ending on the option date.United Kingdom2015 No. 19
period of employmentperiod of employment by a coal industry employer;United Kingdom1996 No. 1288
period of enemy occupationthe period commencing on 8th December 1941 and continuing to 31st August 1945.SingaporeCap. 350
period of experiencea period of work experience which forms part of a sandwich course;United Kingdom2008 No. 280
period of extensionthe time remaining until the expiry of a member’s approved period of extended service;United Kingdom2003 No. 60
period of full-time education or trainingthe period during which he is continuously engaged in full-time education or in training for any trade, profession or vocation.United Kingdom1999 No. 1082
period of gracea period of six months after the end of a CPD cycle during which a dental care professional may complete any outstanding CPD for that CPD cycle in accordance with an undertaking given in response to a notice sent under rule 8(1) or (3);United Kingdom2008 No. 1823
period of high demand4 p.m. to 7 p.m. on any working day in November, December, January or February;United Kingdom2014 No. 3354
period of leave noticea notice given in accordance with regulation 12 or 28;United Kingdom2015 No. 93
period of limited capability for worka period throughout which a person has, or is treated as having, limited capability for work.United Kingdom2013 No. 379
period of limited capability for worka period throughout which a person has, or is treated as having, limited capability for work;United Kingdom2008 No. 280
period of new serviceany period of service in the regular forces after the cessation of a prior period of service provided that the subsequent period commences not more than 5 years after the cessation of the prior period of service.United Kingdom2014 No. 2328
period of non-usera period during which the dominant owner ceases to use or enjoy the easement or profit à prendre;IrelandNumber 27 of 2009
period of original pensionable employmentthe period during which the person was in pensionable employment before he made his election under regulation B4.United Kingdom1998 No. 333
period of overseas employmentany period which, if Part II of the Superannuation (Local Government and Overseas Employment) Interchange Rules 1969(12) had applied to him, would have been a period of overseas employment (within the meaning of those rules).United Kingdom1997 No. 1613
period of restrictionthe week commencing with the date on which a notice of restriction is first published;United Kingdom2012 No. 1999
period of servicea continuous period of pensionable service under this scheme;United Kingdom2015 No. 19
period of studiesa period of studies at a specified educational institution in a course that is recognized by that educational institution and the appropriate authority for the province to be equivalent to a course that may be taken by a full-time student at that institution as part of a program of studies of at least twelve consecutive weeks duration;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. S-23
period of studythe period beginning on, and including, the date on which a person starts attending or undertaking a course of study and ending with the last day of the course or such earlier date (if any) as he finally abandons it or is dismissed from it;”;United Kingdom2000 No. 241
period of suspensionthe period commencing with the first day after the period of restriction has ended, and ending with 31st March 2013;United Kingdom2012 No. 1999
period of the Ordera period commencing and ending on the dates specified in relation to Table C;United Kingdom1998 No. 2353
period of transferred-out employmentthe period of pensionable employment (if any) in respect of which a transfer value was paid under regulation F1 by virtue of the election under regulation B6.United Kingdom1997 No. 676 (S. 46)
period of validitythe period beginning on the day on which the entry clearance becomes effective and ending on the day on which it expires.United Kingdom2000 No. 1161
period of validitythe period indicated on it in accordance with regulation 10 as that during which it may be exchanged for Healthy Start food in accordance with the Healthy Start scheme;United Kingdom2006 No. 478
period of warthe Mexican border period, World War I, World War II, the Korean conflict, the Vietnam era, the Persian Gulf War, and the period beginning on the date of any future declaration of war by the Congress and ending on the date prescribed by Presidential proclamation or concurrent resolution of the Congress.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
period on holidaysa period consisting of at least 3 but not exceeding 13 consecutive weeks taken on holidays within the State in a calendar year.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2007/en/si/01...
period ordinarily required to complete the full-time equivalentthe period in which a standard full-time student would complete the full-time equivalent;United Kingdom2015 No. 54 (W. 5)
period relevant tothe period beginning 72 hours before the start of the match and ending 72 hours after the end of the match.United Kingdom2000 No. 1109
periodic CPCa CPC certifying a driver’s periodic retraining;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2008/en/si/00...
periodic basisthat reviews must be conducted routinely and, therefore, the requirement would not permit a DCO to only conduct such reviews on a for-cause basis.United States76 FR 69333
periodic child care expense amount1/40 of the annual child care expense amount in respect of the child for the year;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
periodic contributionsthe contributions referred to in Article 34;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2009/en/si/04...
periodic declarationof providing the simplified information in regulations 3(1) and 3(2) (VAT return) or to a supplementary declaration in regulation 4;”.United Kingdom2004 No. 3284
periodic feea fee payable under regulation 14;United Kingdom1995 No. 1116
periodic indicative noticea notice sent to the Official Journal in accordance with regulation 14;United Kingdom1996 No. 2911
periodic inspection proceduresthe procedures set out in Schedule 5 or, where the context otherwise permits or requires, Annex IV, Part III of the Transportable Pressure Equipment Directive and “periodic inspection” shall be construed accordingly;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2004/en/si/03...
periodic leasea lease from year to year, half year to half year, quarter to quarter, month to month, week to week or the like;KenyaCAP. 300
periodic levelisation periodeach period determined by the Authority under regulation 21;United Kingdom2014 No. 2511
periodic paymenta designated distribution which is an annuity or similar periodic payment.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
periodic regenerationthe regeneration process of an emission control device that occurs periodically in less than 100 hours of normal engine operation. During cycles where regeneration occurs, emission standards can be exceeded.European Union32005L0078
periodic statementconsistent with the purposes of the section.United States76 FR 79767
periodic training coursea course of at least seven hours of periodic training within the meaning of Section 4 of Annex I to the Directive;United Kingdom2007 No. 605
periodic trainingattendance at an approved training course delivered by a training provider authorised by the Department for this purpose, for a minimum of 35 hours every 5 years, of which at least 3 ½ hours must be disability awareness training.United Kingdom2014 No. 239
periodic trainingthe training referred to in Article 3(1)(b) of the Directive;United Kingdom2007 No. 605
periodical contributionsthe sums payable by a participating member whose application to purchase added years other than by a single payment has been accepted by the Parliamentary corporation;United Kingdom1999 No. 1082
periodical payment periodthe period for which periodical payments for added pension are payable;United Kingdom2015 No. 113
periodical payments orderan order under section 117 (1) (a);IrelandNumber 24 of 2010
periodical publicationa paper, magazine or periodical that is published periodically or in parts or numbers and that contains public news, intelligence or reports of events, or advertisements.CanadaSOR/2010-20
periodical testa goods vehicle test carried out in accordance with regulation 8;United Kingdom2003 No. 304
periodically unattended machinery spacesthose spaces containing main propulsion and associated machinery and all sources of main electrical supply which are not at all times manned under all operating conditions, including manoeuvring;SingaporeCap. 179, RG 9
periodicala printed publication that appears in consecutively numbered or dated issues, published under a common title, usually at regular intervals, not more than once every week, excluding special issues, and at least twice every year. It does not include a catalogue, a directory, a newsletter or a newspaper.CanadaS.C. 1999, c. 23
periodicalany newspaper, magazine, journal or other publication that is printed, published or issued, or that circulates, in the State at regular or substantially regular intervals and includes any version thereof published on the internet or by other electronic means;IrelandNumber 31 of 2009
periodontal abscessa destructive process in the bony and ligamentous supporting tissues of the teeth, extending apically and adjacent to a periodontal pocket, and resulting in localised collections of pus communicating with the oral cavity through the gingival sulcus or other periodontal sites.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
periodontitisa localised or generalised destructive inflammatory disease of the bony and ligamentous supporting tissues of the teeth, with destruction of gingival tissue and the periodontal ligament or alveolar bone leading to progressive attachment loss and tooth loss at diseased sites.  This definition includes chronic periodontitis, periodontitis as a manifestation of acquired systemic disease, necrotising ulcerative periodontitis, aggressive periodontitis and peri-implantitis.  This definition excludes pericoronitis, abscess of the periodontium, necrotising gingivitis confined to the gums, maxillary and mandibular osteonecrosis, chronic apical periodontitis and other combined periodontic-endodontic lesions.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
periods completed under the legislation of one Partyfor Canada, in addition to credited periods, any period of residence mentioned in paragraph 4(a) of Article VIII.CanadaSI/82-73
periods of experienceperiods of work experience which form part of a sandwich course;”.United Kingdom2002 No. 1589
periods of experienceperiods of work experience which form part of a sandwich course;United Kingdom2008 No. 794
periods of work experienceperiods of industrial, professional or commercial experience associated with full time study at an institution but at a place outside the institution;United Kingdom1998 No. 2026 (S. 107)
perioda period in respect of which an instalment is payable or would have been payable if the eligible student had not withdrawn from, abandoned, been expelled from or been absent from his course.United Kingdom2002 No. 3200
periodan accounting period as defined by regulation 2(1) above;United Kingdom1998 No. 2095
peripheral odontogenic fibromaa gingival mass of vascularised fibrous connective tissue with strands of odontogenic epithelium;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
peripheral ossifying fibromaa gingival fibroma consisting of cellular connective tissue with focal areas of calcification or ossification;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
perishable food producta food product of agriculture or aquaculture that is sold or distributed in a form that will perish or decay beyond marketability within a limited period of time.United StatesCIVIL PRACTICE AND REMEDIES CO
perishable foodstuffsquick deep-frozen and frozen food products listed in annex 2 and food products listed in annex 3 to the agreement.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
perishable fooda staple food that is fresh, refrigerated, or frozen.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
perishable goodsfish, fruit, vegetables, potatoes, plants, bread, meat, game, butter, eggs, milk, cheese, birds, poultry, small animals and any other thing which the Managing Director may by notice in the Gazette declare to be perishable goods;KenyaCAP. 391
peristaltic pump dispensera device, operating on the peristaltic principle, designed to deliver a known quantity of water for the testing of dispensing measures for pharmaceutical purposes.United Kingdom1998 No. 48
peristaltic pump dispensera device, operating on the peristaltic principle, designed to deliver a known quantity of water for the testing of dispensing measures for pharmaceutical purposes;”;United Kingdom1995 No. 735
permanency planninga philosophy and planning process designed to achieve family support through the facilitation of a permanent living arrangement that has as its primary feature an enduring and nurturing parental relationship.United StatesHUMAN RESOURCES CODE - Title 2
permanent advice against bathingadvice against bathing lasting for at least one bathing season;United Kingdom2008 No. 170
permanent boardthe permanent board of directors established in section 2279aa–2(b) of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
permanent branch polling placean early voting polling place established under this section.United StatesELECTION CODE - Title 7 - Chap
permanent buildings or structuresall buildings and structures, save those temporary construction related buildings and structures brought forward pursuant to requirements MS7, OS2, BRIA4, BRIC3, CB4, CP3, C3, J23-3, J24-2 and WP2;United Kingdom2013 No. 648
permanent business establishmenta fixed place of business, where both the necessary human and technical resources are permanently present and through which a person's customs-related operations are wholly or partly carried out;European Union32013R0952
permanent covera cover supplied with furniture or second-hand furniture but does not include a loose cover, stretch cover or replacement cover;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1995/en/si/03...
permanent cropsany crops which occupy the soil for a period of five years or more and yield crops over several years;United Kingdom1999 No. 2611
permanent deck coveringa deck covering adhering to, or permanently attached to, the deck and shall include any combination of decking material such as underlayments and surface material.CanadaC.R.C., c. 1431
permanent development sitethe land within the permanent development site boundary as shown on plan HINK-A1-SL-00-GA-010 (Site Layout Plan (Operational));United Kingdom2013 No. 648
permanent disablementpermanent injury or disfigurement;KenyaCAP. 236
permanent employeean employee who is not a fixed-term employee;IrelandNumber 29 of 2003
permanent endowment fundsfunds consisting of property (which may be heritable or moveable) that has been gifted to the charity with specific conditions attached, and which cannot be spent in any circumstances;”.United Kingdom2010 No. 287
permanent endowment fundsfunds which the charity trustees are prohibited from spending as income;United Kingdom2006 No. 218
permanent establishmenta fixed place of business in which the business of the enterprise is wholly or partly carried on.SingaporeCap. 134, OR 7
permanent establishmenta fixed place of business in which the business of the enterprise is wholly or partly carried on;SingaporeCap. 134, OR 19
permanent exclusion datethe date on which the name of a permanently excluded pupil is deleted from the Register;United Kingdom2003 No. 3237 (W. 317)
permanent exclusion datethe date on which the name of a permanently excluded pupil is deleted from the register.United Kingdom2006 No. 2601
permanent exclusionthe permanent exclusion of a pupil from a school on disciplinary grounds and “permanently excluded” shall be construed accordingly;”;United Kingdom1999 No. 2937
permanent flowage easementthe perpetual right by the water districts to use the described lands in the Salton Sink within and below the minus 220-foot contour as a drainage reservoir to receive and store water from their respective water and drainage systems, including flood water, return flows from irrigation, tail water, leach water, operational spills, and any other water which overflows and floods such lands, originating from lands within such water districts.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
permanent foundation requirementfor older, low-income homeowners to transition from their current home to a more affordable alternative, and they are often not first-time homebuyers. Another commenter stated that HUD's rule should include mobile home park infrastructure improvements as eligible costs and give more consideration to deteriorating park infrastructure.United States80 FR 5199
permanent grasslandgrassland which has not been ploughed or re-seeded for at least five years;United Kingdom1999 No. 2237
permanent grasslandgrassland which has not been ploughed or reseeded for at least five years.United Kingdom2000 No. 3051
permanent health insurance paymentany periodical payment arranged by an employer under an insurance policy providing benefits in connection with physical or mental illness or disability, in relation to a former employee on the termination of that person’s employment.United Kingdom2008 No. 280
permanent health insurance paymentany periodical payment arranged by an employer under an insurance policy providing benefits in connection with physical or mental illness or disability, in relation to a former employee on the termination of that person’s employment;United Kingdom2013 No. 379
permanent housingcommunity-based housing without a designated length of stay, and includes both permanent supportive housing and permanent housing without supportive services.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
permanent jointsjoints which cannot be disconnected except by destructive methods;United Kingdom1999 No. 2001
permanent labellingaffixing information to a product by securely fastening it to the product by printing, sewing, engraving or similar processes.European Union22012A1221(01)
permanent limitsthe limits of land for the purpose of article 24 (compulsory acquisition of land) as shown shaded pink on the land plans;United Kingdom2013 No. 648
permanent member agencyeach state officer who is a permanent member of the council or an agency that has a representative who is a permanent member of the council.United StatesGOVERNMENT CODE - Title 4 - Ch
permanent opt out noticean opt out notice to opt out permanently;United Kingdom2004 No. 115
permanent pasturenon-rotational land used for grass production (sown or natural) on a permanent basis (five years or longer);United Kingdom2010 No. 167
permanent pasturenon-rotational land used for sown or natural grass production for periods of five or more years.United Kingdom2014 No. 112
permanent representativea permanent representative of a company whose particulars have been delivered to the registrar under regulation 7(1)(f);United Kingdom2009 No. 1801
permanent residence carda card issued to a person who is not an EEA national, in accordance with regulation 18, as proof of the holder’s permanent right of residence under regulation 15 as at the date of issue;United Kingdom2006 No. 1003
permanent residencea status granted to a person under section 37;KenyaCAP. 172
permanent residential or business premisesa premises that has permanent facilities for water, wastewater, and electricity.United StatesUTILITIES CODE - Title 2 - Cha
permanent residenta person who has acquired permanent residence status under section 38 and has not subsequently lost that status;KenyaCAP. 172
permanent residenta person who has acquired permanent resident status and has not subsequently lost that status under section 46.CanadaS.C. 2001, c. 27
permanent topany covering of a vehicle other than a hood made of canvas or other flexible material which is capable of being readily folded back so that no portion of such hood or any fixed structure of the roof remains vertically above any part of any seat of the vehicle, or, in the case of a double-decked vehicle, of any seat on the upper deck of the vehicle;SingaporeCap. 276, R 9
permanent total incapacitysuch incapacity of a permanent nature that renders a person incapable of performing any duty or task that the person was capable of undertaking before the accident, illness or other occurrence that was the cause of that incapacity;KenyaNo. 45 of 2013
permanent vent type ‘A’a permanent ventilator as described in paragraph 9;United Kingdom1996 No. 428
permanent worksthe authorised development within Work Nos. 1A, 2, 3A, 4, 5, 6, 7A and 10A and identified as permanent works in Schedule 1 (authorised development);United Kingdom2014 No. 2846
permanently excludeda pupil who has been permanently excluded from a school on disciplinary grounds;United Kingdom2007 No. 3562 (W. 312)
permanently incapableincapable until, at the earliest, the member’s 65th birthday.”.United Kingdom1999 No. 1212
permanently incapableincapable until, at the earliest, the member’s 65th birthday;United Kingdom2002 No. 352
permanenta relationship of continuing or lasting nature, as distinguished from temporary, but a relationship may be permanent even though it is one that may be dissolved eventually at the instance either of the United States or of the individual, in accordance with law.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
permeabilitythe percentage of that space, on the assumption that it is in use for the purpose for which it was appropriated, that can be occupied by water;United Kingdom1998 No. 2514
permeation emissionsevaporative emissions resulting from the permeation of fuel through fuel line or fuel tank materials.CanadaSOR/2011-10
permissible exposure levelthe maximum time weighted average concentration of a toxic substance to which any person may be exposed;SingaporeCap. 354A, RG 1
permission formthe form that is to be used to make an application for permission to begin proceedings in accordance with Part 8 of these Rules;United Kingdom2007 No. 1744 (L. 12)
permission of the Departmentpermission in writing signed on behalf of the Department for Social Development by an officer duly authorised in that behalf;United Kingdom2007 No. 243
permission regulationsregulations under section 33 , 172 (2) or 174 ;IrelandNumber 30 of 2000
permission to levy airport chargessuch a permission as is referred to in articles 28 and 29 of the Order;United Kingdom1995 No. 2294
permissiona permission granted in accordance with byelaw 4.United Kingdom2013 No. 30
permissiona permission referred to in Article 84(1) or 87(9) of the banking consolidation directive, an approval referred to in Article 105 or Annex III, Part 6 of the banking consolidation directive or recognition referred to in Annex V of the capital adequacy directive;United Kingdom2006 No. 3221
permit applicationan application for a Basel or special permit;SingaporeCap. 122A
permit areathe area of sea off Southwold in Suffolk defined by a circle of radius 1.5 nautical miles centred on position 52° 16’N. 01° 57.3’E;United Kingdom2012 No. 742
permit conditiona condition attached to a permit by virtue of provision made in a permit scheme under regulation 10 or a condition specified in a permit scheme under regulation 13;United Kingdom2009 No. 1267 (W. 114)
permit holdera person who holds at least one leaded petrol permit which is in force;United Kingdom1999 No. 3107
permit imprintan indicia the use of which as evidence of the payment of postage exclusively by a person is authorized under an agreement between the Canada Post Corporation and the person, but does not include a postage meter impression or any “business reply” indicia or item bearing that indicia.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. E-15
permit officera person designated as a permit officer under section 5;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-51
permit parking areaan area into which each entrance for vehicular traffic has been indicated by the sign shown in diagram 663.3;United Kingdom2011 No. 3041
permit to tendera permit to undertake tendering operations issued under section 53 ;IrelandNumber 14 of 2010
permit worksworks authorised by a permit;United Kingdom2009 No. 1267 (W. 114)
permit-holderthe holder of a permit issued under any sections 23, 36, 39, 54 and 58;KenyaCAP. 131
permitted Canadian entitya Canadian entity that a foreign bank or an entity associated with a foreign bank may control in accordance with section 522.08, or in which a foreign bank or an entity associated with a foreign bank is permitted to acquire a substantial investment in accordance with that section.CanadaS.C. 1991, c. 46
permitted additional ingredientan ingredient described in paragraph 1 of Schedule 2 which is used as specified in that paragraph;United Kingdom2004 No. 553 (W. 56)
permitted arealand...United Kingdom2013 asp 11
permitted assetsliquid, transferable holdings of pooled vehicles which track market capitalisation weighted indices;United Kingdom2014 No. 1146
permitted colourany colour listed in Annex I to Directive 94/36 which satisfies the specific purity criteria for that colour set out in the Annex to Directive 08/128;United Kingdom2009 No. 416
permitted combinationone of the combinations specified in paragraph (9);United Kingdom2002 No. 3113
permitted connected propertyproperty of any of the descriptions in paragraphs 1 to 8 or 10 above and which is not property falling within paragraph 16(a) to (d) below.United Kingdom1995 No. 3248
permitted creeling areathe area of upper Loch Creran lying within the polygon formed by joining with straight lines and in alphabetical order the points AL to AP and by a straight line from point AP to point AL;United Kingdom2007 No. 185
permitted debtan excludable debt to which subsection (1) applies.IrelandNumber 44 of 2012
permitted development rightsthe planning permission granted by article 3 of, and Parts 11 and 17 of Schedule 2 to, the 1995 Order.United Kingdom2012 No. 1914
permitted electronic meansan electronic signature that complies with such conditions or requirements as are specified in a direction of the Secretary of State.United Kingdom2015 No. 235
permitted entityan entity in which a bank is permitted to acquire a substantial investment under section 468.CanadaS.C. 1991, c. 46
permitted entityan entity in which a society is permitted to acquire a substantial investment under section 554;CanadaS.C. 1991, c. 47
permitted eventa commercial event at which firearms or realistic imitation firearms (or both) are offered for sale or displayed;United Kingdom2007 No. 2606
permitted granta grant made in respect of the reasonable additional costs of an installation to avoid or mitigate environmental harm, where the amount of the grant does not exceed the amount of those costs.United Kingdom2012 No. 2782
permitted indexan...United Kingdom2005 c. 5
permitted limitsthe minimum and maximum dimensions laid down in the Universal Postal Union Convention and the Agreement concerning Postal Parcels adopted by the Universal Postal Union;United Kingdom1999 No. 2107
permitted margins of errorthe margins of error referred to in regulation 7.United Kingdom1998 No. 1566
permitted maximuman amount equal to the limit imposed by paragraph 4(2) of Schedule 9 on campaign expenditure incurred by or on behalf of a registered party which is not a Gibraltar party and which stands for election at an election to the European Parliament in the combined region.”.United Kingdom2009 No. 185
permitted maximumthe amount determined in accordance with paragraph 2 of Schedule 29 to FA 2004;United Kingdom2014 No. 217
permitted miscellaneous additiveany miscellaneous additive listed in Annex I, III, IV or V of Directive 95/2 which satisfies the purity criteria (if any) for that additive;United Kingdom2009 No. 416
permitted parking areathe area designated as a permitted parking area by article 3(a) of this Order;United Kingdom1996 No. 1171
permitted periodthe period of four months ending with the date of the poll for an election to the European Parliament in the combined region.”.United Kingdom2009 No. 185
permitted pesticideany pesticide which is registered under the Control of Plants (Registration of Pesticides) Rules (R 3);SingaporeCap. 57A, R 2
permitted purposethe use of land for any trade fair, trade exposition, fun fair, carnival, athletics or sports meet, festive bazaar, festive sale, festive entertainment, religious entertainment, religious ceremony, opening ceremony, funeral wake, wedding reception or wayang but does not include the use of land for any open air cinema;SingaporeCap. 232, N 1
permitted securitya standard security, whenever granted, the terms of which have been approved by a local authority (and such approval shall be deemed to have been given in any case where it has been withheld unreasonably);United Kingdom2004 No. 117
permitted speedthe maximum speed permitted on the part of the railway concerned;United Kingdom2007 No. 47
permitted substancesthe things which the pipeline is designed to convey).United Kingdom2000 No. 1937
permitted substationthe substation to be constructed pursuant to deemed planning permission for King’s Lynn B Power Station dated 5 February 2009 ref: 01.08.10.04/124C;United Kingdom2013 No. 3200
permitted sweetenerany sweetener specified in Column 2 of Schedule 1 which satisfies the specific purity criteria for that sweetener specified in the Annex to Directive 95/31/EC”.United Kingdom2004 No. 548
permitted vehiclea motor vehicle constructed or adapted to carry more than 23 seated passengers (exclusive of the driver);”;United Kingdom2012 No. 343
permittedpublic credit assets or substitution assets that are permitted to be included in a cover assets pool in accordance with this Chapter;IrelandNumber 47 of 2001
permitting authoritythe Administrator or the air pollution control agency authorized by the Administrator to carry out a permit program under this subchapter.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
permita “Convention driving permit”, a “domestic driving permit” or a “British Forces (BFG) driving licence” as defined in Article 3(7) of the Motor Vehicles (International Circulation) Order (Northern Ireland) 1990 not being a domestic driving permit or a British Forces (BFG) driving licence in the case of which any order made, or having effect as if made, by the Department is for the time being in force under Article 2(b) of the said Order.United Kingdom1996 No. 542
permita family entertainment centre gaming machine permit(3);United Kingdom2007 No. 454
perpendicularsthe forward and after perpendiculars. Forward and after perpendiculars shall be taken at the forward and after ends of the length (L). The forward perpendicular shall be coincident with the foreside of the stem on the waterline on which the length is measured;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2007/en/si/06...
persecutionthe intentional and severe deprivation of fundamental rights contrary to international law by reason of the identity of the group or collectivity;CanadaS.C. 2000, c. 24
persistent absenceabsence for any reason or combination of reasons for a number of sessions which totals at least twenty percent of the national average of sessions available in the statistical reporting period, and “persistently absent” is construed accordingly;United Kingdom2007 No. 2261
persistent organic pollutanta substance listed in Annex A or B of the Stockholm Convention, other than one added to that Convention by an amendment that is not in force for Canada.CanadaSOR/2013-88
persistently absentabsent for any reason or combination of reasons for a number of sessions that totals at least twenty percent of the national average of sessions available in the statistical reporting period;”;United Kingdom2007 No. 2972
persistentthat the longitudinal clinical record shows that, with few exceptions, the required finding(s) has been at, or is expected to be at, the level specified in the listing for a continuous period of at least 12 months. We use this term in final listings 6.02C.United States70 FR 38582
person acting as a parenta person, other than a parent, who has physical custody of a child and who has either been awarded custody by a court or claims a right to custody;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
person acting on behalf of an issueran officer, director, or employee of the issuer.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
person appearing to have chargeany person, including a carrier, who appears to have possession, custody or control of the product, consignment or part consignment;United Kingdom2007 No. 1
person appointed by the Ministera person appointed by the Minister under article 4(2) of this Order to deal with electronic route plans;United Kingdom2000 No. 646
person appointeda person appointed by the Department under section 10(4) to carry out an independent examination;United Kingdom2015 No. 62
person appointeda person appointed under section 134(7) to perform the functions of the managers of the hospital under that section.United Kingdom2008 No. 2439 (W. 212)
person associated with an investment adviserany partner, officer, or director of such investment adviser (or any person performing similar functions), or any person directly or indirectly controlling or controlled by such investment adviser, including any employee of such investment adviser, except that for the purposes of section 80b–3 of this title (other than subsection (f) thereof), persons associated with an investment adviser whose functions are clerical or ministerial shall not be included in the meaning of such term. The Commission may by rules and regulations classify, for the purposes of any portion of portions of this subchapter, persons, including employees controlled by an investment adviser.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
person complained againstthe person whose conduct is the subject-matter of the complaint;United Kingdom2013 No. 2325
person concerneda person in respect of whom an appealable registration decision is made or, as the case may be, an applicant in respect of whom paragraph 3(2) below applies;United Kingdom2005 No. 848
person concernedthe owner, manager or possessor of a property under fire prevention measures or a property under fire defense measures.JapanAct No. 186 of 1948
person conducting an allocation for payment otherwise than by auctionthe Treasury, or, where the Treasury has made an appointment under regulation 10(b), the person so appointed;United Kingdom2008 No. 1825
person conducting an auctionthe Treasury, or, where the Treasury has made an appointment under regulation 3(b), the person so appointed;United Kingdom2008 No. 1825
person conducting the misconduct proceedingsthe constable appointed under regulation 16 to conduct the misconduct proceedings;United Kingdom2014 No. 68
person determining the appealthe constable appointed under regulation 25(2) to determine an appeal under regulation 24;United Kingdom2014 No. 68
person eligible for humanitarian protectiona person who is eligible for a grant of humanitarian protection under the immigration rules;United Kingdom2006 No. 2525
person engaged in share fishingof livelihood is derived from a share in the profits or the gross earnings of the working of the vessel;IrelandNumber 26 of 2005
person entitled to appear at an inquirya person described in rule 10 and cognate expressions shall be construed accordingly;United Kingdom1995 No. 1239
person from a third countrya person the Authority thinks is from a third country;United Kingdom2011 No. 2704
person in chargea person who has, whether permanently or on a temporary basis, the animal in the person’s possession, custody or control, or under the person’s care or supervision, and includes an individual who has the animal in such a manner in the course of the individual’s employment;SingaporeCap. 7
person in chargethe owner, master, charterer (if any) or their agents.United Kingdom2009 No. 3391
person in defaulta person who has refused or neglected to pay any relevant tax due from him;United Kingdom1997 No. 1431
person in hardshipa person who satisfies regulation 158 but only for a period not exceeding 6 weeks;United Kingdom2008 No. 280
person in hardshipfor the purposes of regulation 142 (further circumstances in which an income-based jobseeker’s allowance is payable to a person in hardship), a claimant where the adjudication officer is satisfied that he or his partner will suffer hardship unless a jobseeker’s allowance is paid to him.United Kingdom1996 No. 198
person in waitinga person who is qualified to be a member of a court-martial board and who is specified by the Court-Martial Administrator in an order convening a general court-martial or a limited court-martial, as the case may be, to be a reserve member to be available for appointment to that particular court-martial for the purpose of Part 11 or Part 13 of these Rules;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2008/en/si/02...
person interestedevery owner and occupier of the land and every other person whom the authority know to be entitled to fell any of the trees to which the order relates or to work by surface working any materials in, on or under the land;United Kingdom1999 No. 1892
person investigatingthe person appointed or designated to investigate that complaint or matter or part of that complaint or matter;United Kingdom2010 No. 782
person making the decisionthe registrar or, as the case may be, the Council;United Kingdom2005 No. 848
person on income supporta person in receipt of income support;United Kingdom2006 No. 406
person on state pension credita person in receipt of state pension credit;”;United Kingdom2003 No. 197
person or entityany individual, corporation, company, foundation, association, labor organization, firm, partnership, society, joint stock company, group of organizations, or State or local government.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
person providing the servicethe Company or any person appointed by the Company to operate the service;United Kingdom2003 No. 1614
person receiving aida person subject to continuous aid services or temporary aid services.JapanAct No. 86 of 1995
person referred to in paragraph 15 of Security Council resolution 2009 (2011)the Libyan Investment Authority or the Libyan Africa Investment Portfolio or both;”.United Kingdom2012 No. 356
person responsible for securing registrationin relation to any information, the person responsible for conveying such information to the Department for registration in the register;United Kingdom2002 No. 10
person responsible for the management of a reporting establishmenta blood establishment, the person responsible for the management of a facility or the person responsible for the management of a hospital blood bank;United Kingdom2006 No. 2013
person responsiblethe Department, the Lord Chancellor or any person authorised by the Department or the Lord Chancellor for the purposes of this paragraph.United Kingdom2007 No. 203
person responsiblethe person who is responsible under the law for that process;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2007/en/si/00...
person superintending the loading of the aircraftthe person who collates all mass information for the preparation of the load sheet and determines the mass of the aircraft and the distribution of the load for the purpose of compliance with subparagraph (d) of paragraph (1) of Article 29 of this Order.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2002/en/si/04...
person to whom this section appliesthe Board or a holder of a licence or an authorisation.IrelandNumber 23 of 1999
person under a disabilitya minor or a patient for whom no receiver has been appointed.United Kingdom2001 No. 824
person under disabilitya person who is a minor or a person who by reason of mental disorder within the meaning of the Mental Health (Northern Ireland) Order 1986(23) is incapable of managing and administering his property and affairs.United Kingdom1996 No. 322
person under supervisiona person under supervision in pursuance of a requirement of a probation order;United Kingdom1995 No. 302
person who could be potentially affecteda person who, it is reasonably foreseeable, would be directly and adversely affected by a failure to enforce an obligation of the tenant were such a failure to occur and includes any other tenant under the tenancy mentioned in that subsection.IrelandNumber 27 of 2004
person who has applied for a national administrative documenta person who has applied for a national administrative document under regulation 3, or a duplicate or replacement national administrative document under regulation 5 or 6, and shall include a person who has been issued with such a document under any such regulation;United Kingdom1996 No. 3241
person who is privya person who is not dealing at arm’s length with a party to a transfer and, by reason of the transfer, directly or indirectly, receives a benefit or causes a benefit to be received by another person.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. B-3
person who is subject to a receivershipa person any of whose property is in the possession or under the control of a receiver.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. B-3
person who is the subject of the proceedingsthe person who will be protected by the forced marriage protection order applied for or being considered by the court of its own initiative, if that order is made, or who is being protected by such an order.United Kingdom2010 No. 2955 (L. 17)
person who offers or offerorthe shipment is physically passed or conveyed from one carrier to another for continued transportation in commerce.United States70 FR 43638
person who reports for jury servicea person who reports in person for duty on a grand jury or a petit jury, regardless of whether the person is selected to serve on the jury.United StatesGOVERNMENT CODE - Title 2 - Ch
person who was interesteda person who, immediately before the date on which such premises were so vested, has an interest in such premises as owner, co-owner, mortgagee, lessee or otherwise, whether absolutely for himself or in trust for any other person;Sri Lanka11 of 1963
person with a disabilitya person 13 years of age or older who because of age or physical or mental disease, disability, or injury is substantially unable to protect the person's self from harm or to provide food, shelter, or medical care for the person's self.United StatesCODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE - T
person with a physical disabilitya person with a documented permanent physical disability that renders the person incapable of using a traditional firearm sighting device. A physician's or optometrist's statement certifying the extent of the disability is sufficient documentation.United StatesPARKS AND WILDLIFE CODE - Titl
person with cancera person diagnosed as having cancer;KenyaCAP. 246B
person with disabilitiesa household composed of one or more persons who is 18 years of age or older and less than 62 years of age, and who has a disability. A person shall be considered to have a disability if such person is determined, pursuant to regulations issued by the Secretary to have a physical, mental, or emotional impairment which (A) is expected to be of long-continued and indefinite duration, (B) substantially impedes his or her ability to live independently, and (C) is of such a nature that such ability could be improved by more suitable housing conditions. A person shall also be considered to have a disability if such person has a developmental disability as defined in section 15002 of this title. The Secretary shall prescribe such regulations as may be necessary to prevent abuses in determining, under the definitions contained in this paragraph, the eligibility of families and persons for admission to and occupancy of housing assisted under this section. Notwithstanding the preceding provisions of this paragraph, the term "person with disabilities" includes two or more persons with disabilities living together, one or more such persons living with another person who is determined (under regulations prescribed by the Secretary) to be important to their care or well-being, and the surviving member or members of any household described in the first sentence of this paragraph who were living, in a unit assisted under this section, with the deceased member of the household at the time of his or her death.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
person with mixed servicea person who was in pensionable employment before 1st April 2007 but who has ceased to be a pre-1st April 2007 entrant by virtue of paragraph (4).United Kingdom2007 No. 137
person with reduced mobilityany person whose mobility is reduced when using transport because of any physical disability (sensory or locomotory, permanent or temporary), intellectual impairment, age or any other cause of disability, and whose situation needs special attention and adaptation to the person's needs of the services made available to all passengers;European Union32004R0261
person with shooting rightsan owner or lessee of shooting rights;United Kingdom2007 No. 1028 (W. 95)
personal health numberthe number assigned to an individual by the Department to uniquely identify the individual;CanadaH-5 RSA 2000
personal informationinformation about an identifiable individual;CanadaP-29.1 2009
personal adviseran officer of the Department or of the Department of Higher and Further Education, Training and Employment;United Kingdom2001 No. 176
personal allowance for a single claimant aged not less than 25the amount specified in paragraph 1(1)(b) of column (2) of Schedule 4.United Kingdom2006 No. 405
personal allowancea special addition to salary granted personally to the holder for the time being of the office, and which is specifically stated to be pensionable;KenyaCAP. 189
personal allowancean allowance claimed under either section 257(1) of ICTA(9) (personal allowance) or section 35 of ITA (personal allowances for those aged under 65).”.United Kingdom2008 No. 782
personal authentication informationa personal identification number or any other password or information that a credit card holder creates or adopts to be used to authenticate his or her identity in relation to the credit card;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-46
personal careassistance of a personal nature given to help a person who, by reason of any sickness, disability or injury, is unable on his or her own to attend to his or her daily needs or carry out his or her daily routine;SingaporeCap. 173A
personal carecare which a claimant requires by reason of old age, disablement, past or present dependence on alcohol or drugs, past or present mental disorder or a terminal illness.United Kingdom2003 No. 526
personal copya copy made under this paragraph.United Kingdom2014 No. 2361
personal data breacha breach of security leading to the accidental or unlawful destruction, loss, alteration, unauthorised disclosure of, or access to, personal data transmitted, stored or otherwise processed in connection with the provision of a publicly available electronic communications service in the Community.’;European Union32009L0136
personal dataall information relating to an identified or identifiable individual;European Union22006A0901(01)
personal deposit accounta deposit account in the name of one or more natural persons that is kept by that person or those persons for a purpose other than that of carrying on business.CanadaS.C. 1991, c. 46
personal education planthe plan referred to in section 5.16 to 5.26 of the guidance entitled “Guidance on the Education of Children and Young People in Public Care(5), which a local authority must ensure is provided for every child and young person in their care;United Kingdom2005 No. 1437
personal effectsall articles, new or used, which a traveller may reasonably require for his or her personal use during the journey, taking into account all the circumstances of the journey, but excluding any goods imported for commercial purposes;European Union31993R3665
personal equipmentall materiel issued to an officer or non-commissioned member for the personal wear or other personal use of that officer or non-commissioned member;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. N-5
personal filethe personal file maintained in accordance with the Ministry of Defence Statement of Civilian Personnel Policy Handling Personal Data;United Kingdom2009 No. 3069
personal functional licencea personal licence which does not authorise an individual to perform any function other than an operational function within the meaning of section 80(6).United Kingdom2006 No. 3285
personal health recordan electronic record of PHR identifiable health information (as defined in section 17937(f)(2) of this title) on an individual that can be drawn from multiple sources and that is managed, shared, and controlled by or primarily for the individual.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
personal identification cardan identification document issued by a State or local government solely for the purpose of identification;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
personal identification numbera personal identification number issued by the Road Safety Authority for use with an approved workshop card.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2008/en/si/00...
personal identifieran image, a measurement or a recording of a person or any part of a person, or any particulars, information or record for the purpose of identifying or authenticating the identity of a person;SingaporeCap. 109A, RG 7
personal identifierany of the identifiers specified in the Schedule (including any in digital form).SingaporeCap. 91A
personal information banka collection or grouping of personal information described in section 10;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. P-21
personal informationany information (in any form) which relates to a living individual who can be identified from that data, which is of a confidential nature and is not in the public domain;United Kingdom2013 No. 50
personal informationany information which relates to a living individual who can be identified from that data, which is of a confidential nature and is not in the public domain, and it includes information in any form;”.United Kingdom2007 No. 75
personal injuries summonsa summons by which personal injuries proceedings are instituted in accordance with rule 3 of this Order;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2005/en/si/02...
personal injury proceedingsproceedings (excluding proceedings for clinical negligence) for damages for personal injuries to, or the death of, the claimant or any other person, and “personal injuries” includes any disease and any impairment of a person’s physical or mental condition;United Kingdom2000 No. 774 (C. 16)
personal injury proceedingsproceedings in which there is a claim for damages in respect of death or any disease or impairment of a person’s physical or mental condition, excluding proceedings for clinical negligence or proceedings arising from the disrepair of, eviction from or obligation to allow quiet enjoyment of residential premises.United Kingdom2000 No. 627
personal luggagethe whole of the luggage which a traveller is able to present to the customs authorities upon arrival in the State, as well as luggage which the traveller presents later to the same authorities, subject to proof that such luggage was registered as accompanied luggage at the time of the traveller’s departure with the company which has been responsible for conveying the traveller. Fuel, other than mineral oil in the standard tank of a mechanically propelled vehicle and a quantity of fuel not exceeding 10 litres contained in a portable container, is not personal luggage;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2008/en/si/04...
personal luggagethe whole of the luggage which a traveller is in a position to submit to the customs authorities on his arrival in the Community, as well as any luggage submitted to this same authority at a later date, provided that evidence can be produced to prove that it was registered, at the time of the traveller's departure, as accompanied luggage with the company which transported it into the Community from the third country of departure.European Union31983R0918
personal numbera telephone number which starts with the number 070 followed by a further 8 digits.”.United Kingdom2006 No. 1550
personal or household effectsspecimens that meet the definition of “personal effect” or “household effect” in § 23.5. One commenter supported these changes.United States79 FR 30399
personal or private interesta direct pecuniary interest in a matter but does not include a person's engagement in a profession, trade, or occupation if the person's interest is the same as any other person who is similarly engaged in the profession, trade, or occupation.United StatesHEALTH AND SAFETY CODE - Title
personal pension schemea personal pension scheme approved by the Board for the purposes of Chapter IV of Part XIV;United Kingdom2001 No. 119
personal property insuranceinsurance against damage to or loss of tangible personal property, including coverage provided in a homeowners insurance policy, residential fire and allied lines insurance policy, or farm and ranch owners insurance policy.United StatesINSURANCE CODE - Title 10 - Ch
personal property of the Auxiliarymotor boats, yachts, aircraft, radio stations, motorized vehicles, trailers, or other equipment that is under the administrative jurisdiction of the Coast Guard Auxiliary or an organizational element or unit of the Auxiliary and that is used solely for the purposes described in this subsection.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
personal property situate within the jurisdictiona person for the time being entitled to or interested in property subject to a mortgage.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2001/en/si/05...
personal propertyall the property referred to in Article 1 (2) (c) constituting the estate of the deceased.European Union31983R0918
personal propertyany property other than real property;IrelandNumber 1 of 2003
personal protective equipmentall equipment (including clothing) which is intended to be worn or held by a person at work and which protects that person against one or more risks to health, and any addition or accessory designed to meet that objective;United Kingdom2010 No. 2984
personal public service numbera number allocated and issued in accordance with subsection (2);IrelandNumber 26 of 2005
personal ratethe rate for the claimant calculated as specified in Article 6(1) of the Order.”.United Kingdom2012 No. 284
personal recordsdocumentary and other records concerning an individual (whether living or dead) who can be identified from them and relating to his physical or mental health.United Kingdom2001 No. 3998
personal relationshipa relationship between or among friends and a friend of a member of an individual’s family shall be regarded as being a friend of the individual also.IrelandNumber 47 of 2012
personal representativea person who stands in place of and represents another person and, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, includes, as the circumstances require, a trustee, an executor, an administrator, a committee, a guardian, a tutor, a curator, an assignee, a receiver, an agent or an attorney of any person, but does not include a delegate;CanadaS.C. 1991, c. 46
personal representativea person who stands in place of and represents another person including, but not limited to, a trustee, an executor, an administrator, a liquidator of a succession, an administrator of the property of others, a guardian or tutor, a curator, a receiver or sequestrator, an agent or mandatary or an attorney.CanadaS.C. 1998, c. 1
personal service agreementa written agreement between an employee and a covered financial company or a bridge financial company setting forth the terms of employment. This term also includes an agreement between any group or class of employees and a covered financial company, or a bridge financial company, including, without limitation, a collective bargaining agreement.United States76 FR 41626
personal service of a documentthe same as service by hand”.United Kingdom2009 No. 64
personal servicepersonal service in accordance with Order 65 of the Rules of the Court of Judicature (Northern Ireland) 1980(10);United Kingdom2014 No. 41
personal suspension equipmentsuspended access equipment (other than a working platform) for use by an individual and includes a boatswain’s chair and abseiling equipment but it does not include a suspended scaffold or cradle;United Kingdom1996 No. 1592
personal use quantitiesquantities that are only suitable for uses other than resale, and includes reasonable quantities for household or family consumption as well as for gifts to others.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
personal usethe use of the good by the individual or by others at the individual’s expense. It does not include the sale or other commercial use of the good.CanadaS.C. 2002, c. 22
personal vehicle sharing servicea service providing arrangements to facilitate journeys by personal vehicle sharing;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2014/en/si/01...
personal watercrafta craft (other than a recreational craft) of less than 4 metres in length which uses an internal combustion engine having a water jet pump as its primary source of propulsion, and which is designed to be operated by a person or persons sitting, standing or kneeling on, rather than within the confines of, a hull;IrelandNumber 11 of 2005
personal watercrafta vessel with an enclosed hull of less than 4 m in length that uses an internal combustion engine powering a water-jet pump as its primary source of propulsion and is designed to be used by one or more persons while sitting, standing or kneeling.CanadaSOR/2011-10
personal wireless servicescommercial mobile services, unlicensed wireless services, and common carrier wireless exchange access services;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
personalised learninglearning which focuses on individual progress, for the purposes of enhancing achievement, participation and progress at school;United Kingdom2007 No. 1688
personalized application forman application form on which the Registrar of Firearms sets out the applicant’s name, a return date and a bar code.CanadaSI/2001-99
personally identifying informationinformation which can be used to identify persons using a network;SingaporeCap. 63
personally owned and usedbeing available for use for their intended purpose by the arriving person on a continuing basis in each country in which that person was residing on a long term basis.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
personnel compartmenta driver’s compartment in a conveyance or a part of a conveyance intended or adapted for the carriage of persons in the conveyance;United Kingdom2002 No. 1093
personnel officera police staff member or a member of a police force who, in either case, has responsibility for personnel matters relating to members of the police force concerned;”;United Kingdom2012 No. 2631
personnelall the persons involved in the housing, feeding and general care or use of the animals, or who otherwise assist investigators, in the research facility;SingaporeCap. 7, R 10
personnelofficers and employees.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
persons engaged in national-defense activitiesany executive department or office (including the President), independent establishment, commission, board, bureau, division, or office in the executive branch of the United States Government, or other agency of the United States, including corporations in which the United States owns all or a majority of the stock, directly or indirectly.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
persons interestedthe owners and occupiers of the land;United Kingdom2015 No. 84
persons of low and moderate incomefamilies and individuals whose incomes exceed 50 percent, but do not exceed 80 percent, of the median income of the area involved, as determined by the Secretary with adjustments for smaller and larger families. For purposes of such terms, the area involved shall be determined in the same manner as such area is determined for purposes of assistance under section 1437f of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
persons to whom this Regulation appliesthe persons described in paragraph (2);Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2007/en/si/00...
persons who have special needspersons who are vulnerable as a result of age, physical disability or illness, a mental disorder or impairment of any kind, drug or alcohol addiction, violence or the threat of violence by a member of a person’s family, or other special reason.United Kingdom1997 No. 619
personsany natural person, undertaking or other entity governed by the applicable laws and regulations in the respective territorial jurisdiction of the Parties, but does not include the Parties to this Agreement.European Union22012A0201(01)
person(1) any individual, corporation, partnership, firm, association, trust, estate, public or private institution, group, Government agency other than the Commission, any State or any political subdivision of, or any political entity within a State, any foreign government or nation or any political subdivision of any such government or nation, or other entity; and (2) any legal successor, representative, agent, or agency of the foregoing.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
persona natural or legal person;KenyaCAP. 4B
pesticide approval holderany person who holds a current pesticide approval;United Kingdom1997 No. 2499
pesticide operator’s certificatea certificate issued by the Director-General under rule 14(1) certifying that the person to whom the certificate is issued is competent to carry out or supervise the application or use of pesticides in the cultivation of plants and authorising him to carry out or supervise such work;SingaporeCap. 57A, R 2
pesticide residuesthe residual traces of pesticides, as well as any of the toxic breakdown or metabolized products listed in Annex II, which are present in or on the products referred to in Article 1.European Union31976L0895
pesticide residuethe residue of any pesticide or degradation product thereof.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. P-10
pesticidesanything used for destroying pests and includes herbicides, fungicides, insecticides and other biocides;United Kingdom2014 No. 325
pesticidea pesticide for preserving wood;United Kingdom1996 No. 2095
pesticidea pesticide used for preserving wood.United Kingdom1996 No. 2094
pestsany species, strain or biotype of plant, animal or pathogenic agent injurious to plants or plant products;European Union22002A1230(01)
pesta pathogen, or any living organism, other than a vertebrate animal, in any stage of its existence, which is injurious or likely to be injurious to any tree or wood and includes a culture of such pathogen or organism;United Kingdom2006 No. 66
pestan animal, a plant or other organism that is injurious, noxious or troublesome, whether directly or indirectly, and an injurious, noxious or troublesome condition or organic function of an animal, a plant or other organism.CanadaS.C. 2002, c. 28
pet animalsanimals of the species listed in Annex I which are accompanying their owners or a natural person responsible for such animals on behalf of the owner during their movement and are not intended to be sold or transferred to another owner;European Union32003R0998
pet animalan animal belonging to a species normally nourished and kept, but not consumed, by man, other than an animal bred for fur;”.United Kingdom2006 No. 116 (W. 14)
pet animalany animal belonging to a species normally kept and nourished, but not consumed, by man;United Kingdom1998 No. 1049
pet birda bird, other than poultry, reared or kept in captivity as a pet;United Kingdom2007 No. 61
pet catscats and dogs which are not traded commercially under the provisions of article 4A of the Rabies (Importation of Dogs, Cats and Other Mammals) Order 1974(4);United Kingdom1999 No. 3443
pet catrespectively a cat of the species Felis catus or a dog of the species Canis familiaris which is not traded commercially under the provisions of article 4A of the Rabies (Importation of Dogs, Cats and Other Mammals) Order 1974;United Kingdom2003 No. 229
pet fooda feeding stuff for pet animals and “compound pet food” (“bwyd cyfansawdd anifeiliaid anwes”) shall be construed accordingly;United Kingdom2001 No. 343 (W. 15)
pet shopany premises, structure (whether moveable or not), vehicle, cart or barrow where two or more species of animals are kept primarily for the purpose of sale as pets.United Kingdom2003 No. 115
pet storea retail store that sells animals as pets.United StatesHEALTH AND SAFETY CODE - Title
petfood planta plant producing petfood or dogchews and in which certain animal by-products are used in the preparation of such petfood or dogchews;European Union32002R1774
petfoodfood for pet animals containing Category 3 material;European Union32002R1774
petition, etc.of a document.JapanAct No. 109 of 1996
petitionera person who, in accordance with such rules and standing orders (if any) as may be made for the purpose, submits to a House or committee a petition opposing the private bill or a provision of the private bill;IrelandNumber 33 of 2013
petitioning spousethe spouse of a qualifying marriage, other than the alien.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
petitiona PCC election petition”;United Kingdom2012 No. 1917
petitiona petition referred to in section 509 (1) (and, for the purposes of the Circuit Court's jurisdiction under this Part, “petition” includes any originating process specified by rules of court for those purposes) and references to the presentation of a petition are references to its presentation under section 509 (1).IrelandNumber 38 of 2014
petrol filling stationpremises on which petrol or other automotive fuels are sold by retail to the general public for fuelling motor vehicles intended or adapted for use on roads;United Kingdom2002 No. 331 (W. 44)
petroleum businessa concern carrying on the importation, refining, storage, transportation or sale of petroleum;KenyaCAP. 314
petroleum exploration and development licencea licence to search and bore for, and get, petroleum in a landward area.United Kingdom2014 No. 1686
petroleum exploration and development licencea licence to search and bore for, and get, petroleum in a landward area;United Kingdom2004 No. 352
petroleum filling stationany premises or place used or intended to be used by way of trade or for purposes of gain for fuelling motor vehicles with petroleum, and includes any building, advertisement, pump or other apparatus in, or used in connection with, any such premises or place;United Kingdom1996 No. 2095
petroleum licencea licence (not being a methane drainage licence) entitling the holder to search and bore for and get Petroleum, or to get Petroleum in the course of underground coal gasification;United Kingdom2009 No. 2814
petroleum productsthe following substances produced directly or indirectly from crude, that is to say, fuels, lubricants, bitumen, wax, industrial spirits and any wide-range substance (meaning a substance whose final boiling point at normal atmospheric pressure is more than 50°C higher than its initial boiling point).United Kingdom2012 No. 3030
petroleum producta prescribed product resulting from the production, processing or refining of oil or gas;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. E-8
petroleum productcrude oil, residual fuel oil, or any refined petroleum product (including any natural liquid and any natural gas liquid product).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
petroleuma mixture of naturally occurring hydrocarbons and hydrocarbon compounds;KenyaCAP. 474
petrolany petroleum derivative (other than liquefied petroleum gas), with or without additives, having a Reid vapour pressure of 27.6 kilopascals or more which is intended for use as a fuel for motor vehicles;United Kingdom2003 No. 46
petty sessions districtsthe petty sessions districts into which Northern Ireland is divided by order made by the Lord Chancellor under Article 11(2) of the Magistrates' Courts (Northern Ireland) Order 1981(2).United Kingdom1996 No. 300
petty sessions districta petty sessions district specified under Article 11(2) of the Magistrates' Courts (Northern Ireland) Order 1981(2).United Kingdom1996 No. 269
phaeochromocytomaa neoplasm of chromaffin tissue, usually located in the adrenal medulla or a sympathetic ganglion, which is associated with excess secretion of catecholamines;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
pharmaceutical allowancethe component of the MRCA supplement or veterans supplement or pension supplement that is to assist with the purchase of Pharmaceutical benefits, the calculated value of which is referred to in paragraph 5 (pharmaceutical allowance component) of Part 5A;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
pharmaceutical allowancethe component of the veterans supplement or pension supplement or MRCA supplement or war widow/war widower pension that is to assist with the purchase of Pharmaceutical benefits, the calculated value of which is referred to in paragraph 37 (pharmaceutical allowance component) of Part 5A.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
pharmaceutical care services plana document prepared by the Board annually, comprising a summary of the pharmaceutical services provided in the area of the Board together with an analysis by the Board of where in its area it believes there is a lack of adequate provision of pharmaceutical services;”.United Kingdom2011 No. 32
pharmaceutical discipline committeea committee referred to in regulation 2(1)(d);United Kingdom1996 No. 938 (S. 103)
pharmaceutical inspectorany person appointed as a pharmaceutical inspector by the Board;KenyaCAP. 244
pharmaceutical lista list that a Local Health Board is required to prepare and maintain under regulation 3 (preparation and maintenance of pharmaceutical lists);United Kingdom2013 No. 898 (W. 102)
pharmaceutical needs assessment mapthe map which a HWB includes in its pharmaceutical needs assessment pursuant to paragraph 7 of Schedule 1;United Kingdom2013 No. 349
pharmaceutical or technical productsproducts intended for purposes other than human food or animal feeding stuffs;United Kingdom2002 No. 209
pharmaceutical producta product falling within Council Directive 2001/83/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on the Community code relating to medicinal products for human use(14).United Kingdom2005 No. 1803
pharmaceutical productany veterinary medicinal product other than an immunological product;United Kingdom2009 No. 2297
pharmaceutical quality assurancethe total sum of the organised arrangements made with the object of ensuring that investigational medicinal products are of the quality required for their intended use;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2004/en/si/01...
pharmaceutical reimbursementthe financial amount described in paragraphs 1-3 of Part 5A.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
pharmaceutical servicespharmaceutical services other than directed services;United Kingdom1999 No. 696
pharmaceutical substanceany new entity involving one or more inventive steps;'.IndiaNO. 15 OF 2005
pharmacist independent prescribera pharmacist against whose name in the relevant register is recorded an annotation signifying that he or she is qualified to order drugs, medicines and appliances as a pharmacist independent prescriber;United Kingdom2009 No. 183
pharmacista person registered as a pharmacist in Part 1 or 4 of the register maintained under article 19 (establishment, maintenance of and access to the register) of the Pharmacy Order 2010(3) or the register maintained in pursuance of articles 6 (the register) and 9 (the registrars) of the Pharmacy (Northern Ireland) Order 1976(4);United Kingdom2011 No. 184
pharmacista person registered in Part 1 of the Register of Pharmacists maintained under article 10(1) of the Pharmacists and Pharmacy Technicians Order 2007;”.United Kingdom2007 No. 289
pharmacovigilance service providera provider of pharmacovigilance services to a marketing authorisation holder.United Kingdom2013 No. 532
pharmacovigilance system master filea detailed description of the pharmacovigilance system used by the holder of a marketing authorisation, traditional herbal registration or Article 126a authorisation with respect to one or more authorised or registered medicinal products;United Kingdom2012 No. 1916
pharmacovigilance systema system used by the holder of a marketing authorisation, traditional herbal registration or Article 126a authorisation, or by the licensing authority, to fulfil the tasks and responsibilities set out in Part 11 and designed to monitor the safety of authorised or registered medicinal products and detect any change to their risk-benefit balance;United Kingdom2012 No. 1916
pharmacy medicinea medicinal product (not being an anthroposophic product, a herbal remedy or a homoeopathic medicinal product) which is neither a prescription only medicine nor a general sale list medicine;United Kingdom2010 No. 551
pharmacy ownera retail pharmacy business;IrelandNumber 20 of 2007
pharmacy premiseslisted chemist premises (or in the context of an applicant seeking the listing of premises, proposed listed chemist premises) of an NHS pharmacist;United Kingdom2013 No. 349
pharmacy staffany pharmacist(3) or any other person who is working at the premises in question in a role connected to the pharmacy business;United Kingdom2008 No. 2789
pharmacyany premises in which a retail pharmacy business is carried on;SingaporeCap. 176, RG 4
phase conductora conductor for the carrying of energy other than a neutral conductor or a protective conductor or a conductor used for earthing purposes;United Kingdom2012 No. 381
phased retirement applicationan application under regulation 159 for payment of a phased retirement pension;United Kingdom2014 No. 217
phased retirement benefitsretirement benefits to which a person may be eligible under this regulation.United Kingdom2007 No. 137
phased retirement benefita pension benefit that is equal to a portion of the immediate pension benefit to which a person is entitled under subsection 16(1) or which they are eligible to receive under subsection 16(2).CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 32 (2nd Supp.
phased retirement pensiona pension payable under regulation 90;United Kingdom2014 No. 217
phased retirement periodthe period in respect of which the phased retirement benefit is to be paid.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 32 (2nd Supp.
phased retirement proportionthe proportion of accrued earned pension specified in a phased retirement application;United Kingdom2014 No. 217
phasea defined section or part of the authorised development, the extent of which is shown in a scheme submitted to and approved by the relevant planning authority under requirement 3 (phases of development);United Kingdom2014 No. 1796
phasing amountthe amount determined in accordance with regulation 24;United Kingdom2000 No. 3186
phenacetinan aniline derivative that has analgesic and antipyretic properties, and was formerly used as a constituent of several  over-the-counter compound analgesic medications, including Bex or Vincent's powder, Empirin Compound and Bromo seltzer. Phenacetin is also known as acetophenetidin, aceto-p-phenetidide, acetylphenetidin, phenacetinum, N-(4-ethoxyphenyl) acetamide, p-ethoxyacetanilide, or CAS 62-44-2;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
phonogramsfixations of sounds on phonographic discs, recording-tapes and other forms of tangible medium, excluding, however, those fixations [of sound] that are intended to be replayed exclusively with images;JapanAct No. 48 of 1970
phonogramthe fixation of the sounds of a performance or of other sounds, or of representation of sounds, other than in the form of a fixation incorporated in a cinematographic or other audiovisual work;European Union22000A0411(02)
phosphate fertiliserany substance containing one or more phosphate compounds used on land to enhance growth of vegetation and includes organic   manure;”.United Kingdom2009 No. 447
phosphate fertiliserany substance containing one or more phosphorous compounds used on land to enhance growth of vegetation and includes organic manure;United Kingdom2014 No. 3223 (W. 328)
phosphorus fertiliserany substance, including chemical fertiliser, containing a phosphorus compound or phosphorus compounds utilised on land to enhance growth of vegetation;United Kingdom2006 No. 488
phosphorus indexthe index number (0 to 4) assigned to the soil in accordance with Schedule 1 to indicate the amount of phosphorus available from the soil to the crop;United Kingdom2006 No. 488
photocell devicea device which operates using a combination of a beam of light, a transmitter and a receiver;”.United Kingdom2000 No. 3215
photocell devicea device which operates using a combination of a beam of light, a transmitter and a receiver;United Kingdom2010 No. 432
photocella sensing device which operates using a combination of a beam of light, a transmitter and a receiver;United Kingdom2001 No. 264
photocopiesphotocopies officially made by authorities of Sri Lanka or the Member States.European Union22005A0517(03)
photographa product of photography or of a process similar to photography, other than an article or thing in which visual images forming part of a cinematograph film have been embodied, and includes a product of xerography, and “photography” shall have a corresponding meaning;SingaporeCap. 63
photovoltaic arrayequipment which directly converts solar radiation into electricity;United Kingdom2014 No. 2010
photovoltaic devicesdevices that convert light directly into electricity through a solid-state, semiconductor process.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
phthalate alternativeany common substitute to a phthalate, alternative material to a phthalate, or alternative plasticizer.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
physical checka check on the product itself (which may include checks on packaging and temperature and also sampling and laboratory testing) carried out in accordance with Article 4(4)(b) of, and Annex III to, Directive 97/78/EC and Annex C to Decision 93/13/EEC;United Kingdom2004 No. 1430 (W. 144)
physical education documentthe document published by the Welsh Ministers in January 2008 entitled “Physical education in the National Curriculum for Wales”(12);United Kingdom2008 No. 1409 (W. 146)
physical energy flow accountsconsistent compilations of the physical energy flows into national economies, the flows circulating within the economy and the outputs to other economies or to the environment.’;European Union32014R0538
physical harmany physical injury to the body, including an injury that caused, either temporarily or permanently, partial or total physical disability, incapacity or disfigurement. In no event shall physical harm include mental pain, anguish, or suffering, or fear of injury.United States71 FR 33147
physical infrastructure providera network operator or any other person which allows any part of its physical infrastructure to be used by any other network operator for the provision of electronic communications services;IrelandNumber 20 of 2002
physical infrastructure sharingthe sharing of the use of all physical infrastructure for the purpose of providing electronic communications services;IrelandNumber 20 of 2002
physical infrastructureinfrastructure which is capable of supporting electronic communications infrastructure including ducts, poles, antennae support structures and rights of way over land, but does not include electronic communications infrastructure;IrelandNumber 20 of 2002
physical injury due to munitions dischargedamage to body tissue, organs or bone as a direct result of munitions explosion, weapon discharge or shrapnel fragments.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
physical losseslosses to a building or to stored goods and the like. Production losses—losses of growing crops—as defined in this rule do not include physical losses. The definition of “production losses (severe)” is clear that a loss of at least 30 percent or more of at least one crop (not property or things included in the rule's definition of physical losses) is a severe production loss for purposes of the rule. FSA does not believe that either the definition of production losses (severe) or the definition of severe physical losses require further amendment or clarification.United States77 FR 41248
physical network portthe physical (hardware) medium of a network port. A physical network port can host two or more network technologies;European Union32013R0801
physical obstructionrendering impassable ingress to or egress from a facility that provides reproductive health services or to or from a place of religious worship, or rendering passage to or from such a facility or place of religious worship unreasonably difficult or hazardous.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
physical security measuresmeasures to reasonably ensure that source or special nuclear material will only be used for authorized purposes and to prevent theft and sabotage;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
physical storage facilityany business or entity that provides space for the storage of goods or materials, or services related to the storage of goods or materials, to the public or any segment thereof.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
physical trauma to the affected jointa force applied directly to the affected joint, or to the body and which is transmitted to the affected joint. This definition includes electric shock;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
physicalof achieving this.United States72 FR 63364
physico-chemcial properitiesthe properties to be applied for the classifications “explosive”, “oxidising”, “extremely flammable”, “highly flammable” or “flammable”;United Kingdom2002 No. 1689
physico-chemical propertiesthe properties to be applied for the classifications “explosive”, “oxidising”, “extremely flammable”, “highly flammable” or “flammable”;United Kingdom2009 No. 716
physiotherapist independent prescribera physiotherapist who is registered in Part 9 of the register maintained under article 5 of the Health and Social Work Professions Order 2001 (establishment and maintenance of register), and against whose name in that register is recorded an annotation signifying that the physiotherapist is qualified to order drugs, medicines and appliances as a physiotherapist independent prescriber;”;United Kingdom2013 No. 363
physiotherapista person registered as such with the Health Professions Council pursuant to article 5 of the 2001 Order.United Kingdom2010 No. 781
phytosanitary certificate for re exporta certificate which complies with the relevant requirements of articles 7 and 15;United Kingdom2005 No. 613
phytosanitary certificate for re-exporta certificate duly completed in the form set out in Schedule 2 or in such other similar form as may be agreed between the National Assembly and the third country whose phytosanitary requirements the certificate is intended to meet;United Kingdom2006 No. 1701 (W. 163)
phytosanitary certificatea certificate duly completed either in the form set out in Schedule 14 to the Order or the equivalent written in a language other than English;United Kingdom2004 No. 111
phytosanitary certificatea certificate which complies with the relevant requirements of articles 7 and 15 of the Order and, in addition, the requirements of point 2.2(c) of the Annex to the Decision;”.United Kingdom2012 No. 37
pictograma graphical composition that includes a symbol along with other graphical elements, such as a border or background colour.CanadaSOR/2015-17
piece of equipment, machine, apparatus or vehiclegoods listed in Sections XVI, XVII and XVIII of the Harmonised Commodity Description and Coding System;European Union22012A0229(03)
piece workany work the pay for which is ascertained by the amount of work performed irrespective of the time occupied in its performance;KenyaCAP. 226
pig carcasethe body of a slaughtered clean pig, bled and eviscerated, whole or divided down the mid-line;United Kingdom2011 No. 1826 (W. 198)
pig diseaseany infectious disease affecting pigs;United Kingdom2001 No. 935
pig enterpriseany enterprise with more than 10 breeding sow places or 150 finishing pig places;United Kingdom2010 No. 411
pig industryany part of the livestock industry that is concerned with pigs;United Kingdom2001 No. 935
pig levy schemethe levy scheme set out in Schedule 2 to this scheme;United Kingdom2001 No. 935
pig producera person who rears or keeps pigs, by way of business for the purpose of selling them;United Kingdom2001 No. 935
pig productionany form of pig production including breeding, rearing and finishing.United Kingdom2001 No. 252
pig products industryany part of the livestock products industry that is concerned with pig products;United Kingdom2001 No. 935
pig productany livestock product derived from pigs;United Kingdom2001 No. 935
pigeon houseany installation used for keeping or breeding pigeons;United Kingdom2004 No. 453
piggyback transportthe carriage of a road vehicle on a wagon;United Kingdom1996 No. 2090
pigleta pig from birth to weaning;United Kingdom2010 No. 388
pigsall domestic animals of the porcine species;United Kingdom1997 No. 1480
pigsporcine animals, including wild boar and other feral pigs.”.United Kingdom2009 No. 1758
pigan animal of the family Suidae.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2003/en/si/06...
pigan animal of the porcine species of any age, kept for breeding or fattening;United Kingdom2007 No. 2078
pile strengtheningworks to construct, alter or otherwise strengthen piers and columns to support DLRL’s railway viaduct;United Kingdom2007 No. 2297
piling restriction planthe plan certified as the piling restriction plan by the Secretary of State for the purposes of the Order;United Kingdom2014 No. 1873
pilonidal sinusa suppurating sinus containing a tuft of hair, occurring chiefly in the coccygeal region but also seen in other regions of the body. Also known as a pilonidal cyst or pilonidal fistula.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
pilot areaan area listed in regulation 3;United Kingdom2010 No. 2862
pilot boata boat owned, operated or chartered by the Authority but does not include a vessel that is used temporarily as a boat or tug.CanadaSOR/86-1004
pilot boata vessel, of whatever size, employed or intended to be employed in pilotage services;United Kingdom1998 No. 1609
pilot dentista dentist who performs personal dental services in connection with a pilot scheme;”;United Kingdom1999 No. 100
pilot doctora doctor who performs personal medical services in connection with a pilot scheme;”;United Kingdom1998 No. 660 (S. 30)
pilot in commanda person who for the time being is in charge of the piloting of the aircraft without being under the direction of any other pilot in the aircraft;United Kingdom2007 No. 1115
pilot in commandthe pilot responsible for the operation and safety of the aircraft during the total time from the moment the aircraft first moves under its own power from the loading point for the purpose of taking off until the moment it comes to rest at the unloading point at the end of the flight.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1996/en/si/03...
pilot laddera flexible ladder constructed and approved to meet the U.S. Coast Guard standards for pilot ladders at 46 CFR subpart 163.003 entitled Pilot Ladder.United States73 FR 67805
pilot local authoritya local authority listed in the Schedule;United Kingdom2015 No. 358
pilot of an aircraftevery person having or taking command or charge of an aircraft;SingaporeCap. 272A
pilot patienta person who receives personal dental services(2) under a pilot scheme(3);United Kingdom1998 No. 2223
pilot periodthe period beginning on 1st September 2009 and ending on 1st August 2012;United Kingdom2007 No. 1366
pilot programeach program established under paragraph (1).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
pilot scheme agreementan agreement which constitutes, or is one of the agreements which together constitute, a pilot scheme;”;United Kingdom1998 No. 660 (S. 30)
pilot scheme areathe area of the local education authority in respect of which a pilot scheme is in force;United Kingdom2007 No. 1366
pilot scheme periodany day within the period beginning on and including 14th June 1999 and ending on 7th April 2000;United Kingdom1999 No. 199
pilot scheme providera doctor who both provides and performs personal medical services under the terms of the same pilot scheme;United Kingdom2003 No. 2644
pilot scheme providera person providing, or proposing to provide, piloted services under a pilot scheme.United Kingdom2002 No. 2016
pilot schemea scheme that applies existing or experimental technology over a limited portion of a pool to obtain information on reservoir or production performance for the purpose of optimizing field development or improving reservoir or production performance.CanadaSOR/2009-315
pilot-in-commandthe pilot designated by the operator as being in command and charged with the safe conduct of a flight, or, if no such designation has been made, the person who for the time being is in charge of piloting the aircraft without being under the direction of any other pilot in the aircraft;United Kingdom2014 No. 2926
pilot-in-commandthe pilot designated by the operator or, in the case of a private category aircraft or an aerial work aircraft, by the owner, as being in command of that aircraft and charged with the safe conduct of a flight;”.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2000/en/si/03...
pilotage certificatea certificate issued by an Authority under section 22.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. P-14
pilotage districtany area in the port declared under section 59 to be a pilotage district;SingaporeCap. 170A
pilotage planthe plan entitled “The Port of Bristol (Deep Sea Container Terminal) Harbour Revision Order 2010 - Bristol Channel Added Pilotage Area” prepared in duplicate and signed by the Head of Ports Division in the Department for Transport of which one copy has been deposited at the offices of the Secretary of State for Transport and the other at the principal office of the Company at St Andrew’s House, St Andrew’s Road, Avonmouth, Bristol BS11 9DQ;United Kingdom2010 No. 2020
piloted servicesservices provided in accordance with a pilot scheme;United Kingdom2003 No. 26
pilota branch or deputy pilot appointed under this chapter.United StatesTRANSPORTATION CODE - Title 4
pilota person not belonging to a vessel who has the conduct of the vessel;United Kingdom2006 No. 3223
pin pilessteel cylindrical piles driven and/or drilled into the seabed for fixity of steel jacket foundations;United Kingdom2014 No. 1599
pin-tablewhich is designed to enable the operator to play a game, success in which is measured by the propulsion of one or more movable objects towards targets or goals or by the attainment of a number of points or by both;SingaporeCap. 257
pinch pointbuild-outs constructed on both sides of a carriageway opposite one another;United Kingdom1999 No. 1026
pinioningthe disabling of the wing of a bird by the removal of the metacarpal bone and phalanges of one wing;United Kingdom2010 No. 387
pioneer certificatea pioneer certificate issued under section 5;SingaporeCap. 86
pioneer enterpriseany company which has been approved by the Minister and to which a pioneer certificate has been issued under section 5;SingaporeCap. 86
pioneer industryan industry approved under section 4 to be a pioneer industry;SingaporeCap. 86
pioneer producta product approved under section 4 to be a pioneer product;SingaporeCap. 86
pioneer service companya company which has been issued with a certificate under section 17;SingaporeCap. 86
pipe boxa container specifically constructed to safely transport and handle oilfield drill pipe and drill collars.United StatesTRANSPORTATION CODE - Title 7
pipe line companyevery person, firm, partnership, association or corporation owning or operating a pipe line all or any part of which is situate in Ontario. (“compagnie de pipeline”)  R.S.O. 1990, c. A.31, s. 25 (1).Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/statute/90a31
pipe tobaccoany tobacco which, because of its appearance, type, packaging, or labeling, is suitable for use and likely to be offered to, or purchased by, consumers as tobacco to be smoked in a pipe.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
pipe-borne utilitiesof piping;KenyaCAP. 408
pipe-line systema pipe, or a system of pipes, for the conveyance of gas, and includes any associated apparatus comprised in that system;United Kingdom2012 No. 396
pipe-line worksthe carrying out of building, engineering or other operations in land for the construction of a pipe-line, not being emergency works;United Kingdom1999 No. 1672
pipe-linea pipe or system of pipes together with any associated apparatus and works, so far as lying seaward of the low water mark of ordinary spring tides, for the purpose of transporting from Scotland to Northern Ireland or the Republic of Ireland natural gas after storage, refining or other treatment on land.United Kingdom1998 No. 688 (S. 35)
pipeline carriera person providing pipeline transportation for compensation.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
pipeline facilitya gas pipeline facility and a hazardous liquid pipeline facility;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
pipeline transportationtransporting gas and transporting hazardous liquid;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
pipeline workspipeline works within the meaning of article 6(2) of the 1995 Order;United Kingdom1995 No. 738
pipelinesCentrica’s cooling water pipelines and condensate pipeline.United Kingdom2014 No. 2935
pipelineCentrica’s condensate pipeline shown magenta on the plan bearing reference LRS/PB/KPS/02 and dated October 2013.United Kingdom2014 No. 2434
pipelinea line that is used or to be used for the transmission of oil, gas or any other commodity and that connects a province with any other province or provinces or extends beyond the limits of a province or the offshore area as defined in section 123, and includes all branches, extensions, tanks, reservoirs, storage facilities, pumps, racks, compressors, loading facilities, interstation systems of communication by telephone, telegraph or radio and real and personal property, or immovable and movable, and works connected to them, but does not include a sewer or water pipeline that is used or proposed to be used solely for municipal purposes;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. N-7
pipeworka pipe or system of pipes together with associated valves, pumps, compressors and other pressure containing components and includes a hose or bellows but does not include a pipeline or any protective devices;United Kingdom2004 No. 222
pipingpiping components intended for the transport of fluids when connected together for integration into a pressure system, such components include in particular a pipe or system of pipes, tubing, fittings, expansion joints, hoses, other pressure-bearing components as appropriate or heat exchangers consisting of pipes for the purpose of cooling or heating air;United Kingdom1999 No. 2001
piracypiracy as defined in Article 101 of UNCLOS;European Union22009A0325(01)
pistachiospistachios falling within CN code 0802 50 00 and roasted pistachios falling within CN codes 2008 19 13 and 2008 19 93.United Kingdom1997 No. 421
pitch feethe amount which the occupier is required by the agreement to pay to the owner for the right to station the mobile home on the pitch and for use of the common areas of the protected site and their maintenance, but does not include amounts due in respect of gas, electricity, water and sewerage or other services, unless the agreement expressly provides that the pitch fee includes such amounts;United Kingdom2007 No. 3151 (W. 268)
pitchthe land, forming part of the protected site and including any garden area, on which the occupier is entitled to station the mobile home under the terms of the agreement;United Kingdom2007 No. 3151 (W. 268)
pitchthe land, forming part of...United Kingdom2011 c. 12
pithingthe destruction of its brain tissue after stunning to the extent that irreversible loss of consciousness is ensured;United Kingdom1996 No. 558
pithof an elongated rod-shaped instrument introduced into the cranial cavity.United Kingdom2001 No. 1303 (W. 80)
pkgnot applicable.United States72 FR 66580
place abroadany territory, district or place not situate in the State.IrelandNumber 38 of 2014
place approvalthe approval, by an authority of a place where civil marriages may be solemnised for a period in its district;United Kingdom2003 No. 468
place concernedthe place where a property under fire prevention measures or a property under fire defense measures is located.JapanAct No. 186 of 1948
place designationa special observance by the legislature that recognizes and honors an event or location in this state, including a municipality or county.United StatesGOVERNMENT CODE - Title 3 - Ch
place of assignationany place where communication is established with any woman or girl, either directly or through an intermediary, for any immoral purpose;SingaporeCap. 353
place of businessa place where a debtor conducts its affairs.United StatesBUSINESS AND COMMERCE CODE - T
place of businesseach place or location in Singapore used by a licensee for carrying on money-changing business or remittance business, whether within a single building, at a single business address, or otherwise;SingaporeCap. 187
place of curfewa place specified by a curfew order as a place at which a person is required by the order to remain for the curfew periods.United Kingdom1995 No. 2840
place of curfewa place specified in a curfew condition as a place at which a released person is required to remain for periods for the time being specified in the curfew condition;United Kingdom1999 No. 9
place of custodya junior remand centre, a remand centre, a children detention school or a children detention centre.IrelandNumber 24 of 2001
place of custodyany place in which any person may lawfully be held, confined, detained or committed;SingaporeCap. 63A
place of departureof transport, or any place where an animal has been unloaded and accommodated for 24 hours, watered, fed and, if necessary, cared for, but excluding a staging or transfer point;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2006/en/si/02...
place of destinationof transport, but excluding a staging point or transfer point;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2006/en/si/02...
place of destinationthe place to which the animals are consigned immediately following importation and which is recorded on the health certificate accompanying the animals;”.United Kingdom1999 No. 194
place of detentiona place provided or appointed by the Minister as a place of detention under section 55(1);SingaporeCap. 38
place of employmentany place provided by the employer where work is carried on, for or on behalf of an employer, by an employee;SingaporeCap. 91
place of entertainmenta place to which the public is ordinarily invited or permitted access, either expressly or by implication, whether or not a fee is charged for entry, and which is primarily devoted to eating, drinking or any form of amusement.  2005, c. 18, s. 6.Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/statute/94t10
place of exhibitiona place at which exhibitions or shows of sheep are held;United Kingdom2010 No. 419
place of importthe place at which the consignment first arrives in the United Kingdom.United Kingdom2003 No. 2821
place of importthe place at which the consignment first arrives in the United Kingdom;United Kingdom2009 No. 842
place of productionany premises, normally worked as a unit, together with any contiguous land in the same ownership or occupation as such premises;United Kingdom2006 No. 1643 (W. 158)
place of public resorta building or a defined or an enclosed place used or constructed or adapted to be used either ordinarily or occasionally as a church, mosque, temple or other place where public worship is or religious ceremonies are performed, not being merely a dwelling-house so used, or as a cinema, theatre, public hall, or as a public place of assembly for persons admitted thereto by ticket or otherwise, or used or constructed or adapted to be used either ordinarily or occasionally for any other public purpose;SingaporeCap. 95
place of public usethose parts of any building, land, street, waterway, or other location that are accessible or open to members of the public, whether continuously, periodically, or occasionally, and encompasses any commercial, business, cultural, historical, educational, religious, governmental, entertainment, recreational, or similar place that is so accessible or open to the public;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
place of public usethose parts of land, a building, street, waterway or other location that are accessible or open to members of the public, whether on a continuous, periodic or occasional basis, and includes any commercial, business, cultural, historical, educational, religious, governmental, entertainment, recreational or other place that is accessible or open to the public on such a basis.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-46
place of refugeany naturally or artificially sheltered area which may be used as a shelter by a ship to which this section applies under conditions likely to endanger its safety;IrelandNumber 14 of 2010
place of repatriationof transportation to the place of repatriation, contents of personal effects to be carried with them at the time of repatriation and other criteria necessary for the implementation of repatriation (hereinafter referred to as "criteria for repatriation at the end of armed attack").JapanAct No. 117 of 2004
place of residencean individual’s usual place of residence;United Kingdom2004 No. 1363
place of residencethe appellant’s usual place of residence.United Kingdom1999 No. 1027
place of safetya safe area beyond the premises.United Kingdom2005 No. 1541
place of safetyany place of safety established under section 177;SingaporeCap. 353
place of unloadingof transport or where the container is unpacked.’;European Union32006R0402
place of workthe premises at which he was employed.United Kingdom1996 No. 622
place on the marketimport, sell, offer for sale, expose for sale or supply within the State.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1997/en/si/00...
place on the marketimport, sell, offer for sale, expose for sale or supply within the State;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1998/en/si/01...
placed in serviceoperated at more than 50 percent of the estimated operational capacity.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
placed in servicewhen a vehicle, having been constructed, upgraded or renewed, is first operated in the transportation of passengers or freight, and in ascertaining when this takes place no regard shall be had to any trials or testing that takes place to the relevant vehicle, and cognate expressions shall be construed accordingly;”;United Kingdom2011 No. 1860
placed on the marketmaking an interoperability constituent available for purchase with a view to its use on the trans-European high-speed rail system or the trans-European conventional rail system, as the case may be; and cognate expressions shall be construed accordingly;United Kingdom2006 No. 397
placed under surveillancethat the person in relation to whom the expression is used is required to submit to medical examination and such enquiries as are necessary to ascertain his or her state of health and may include a requirement to report to a medical officer of health on arrival in his or her functional area and periodically thereafter;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2009/en/si/04...
placedplaced in pursuance of an authorisation given by regulation 14;United Kingdom1999 No. 121
placement decisiona decision by a Review Board under subsection 672.68(2) as to the place of custody of a dual status offender;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-46
placement planthe plan prepared in accordance with regulation 13;United Kingdom2003 No. 781 (W. 92)
placement providerany person who provides a work placement to a person whom he does not employ.United Kingdom2004 No. 55
placementan arrangement whereby an adult is provided with care or support by an adult placement carer and “placed” shall be construed accordingly;United Kingdom2004 No. 2071
placementthe assumption and retention by such person of a legal obligation for total or partial support of such child in anticipation of adoption of such child. The child's placement with such person terminates upon the termination of such legal obligation.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
places where notices to employees are customarily posted.placement where the employer posts other legally mandated notices, which may be different.United States75 FR 28367
placea country or territory and includes a region or locality in that country or territory;SingaporeCap. 117B
placeany building or structure — or part of one — or any motor vehicle, vessel, aircraft, railway vehicle, container or trailer.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-46
placing agencythe adoption agency that placed the child for adoption with the prospective adopter;United Kingdom2003 No. 367
placing arrangementsan authority’s arrangements for the placing of children in schools under their management;United Kingdom2012 No. 130
placing authoritya Health and Social Services Trust or Health and Social Services Board or other person with responsibility for commissioning personal social services for service users;United Kingdom2007 No. 221
placing in serviceall the operations by which a subsystem is put into its design operating state; and cognate expressions shall be construed accordingly;United Kingdom2011 No. 3066
placing on the marketany supply, whether in return for payment or not, within England and Wales, including importation into England and Wales from outside the EEA, other than a supply for storage followed by consignment from the EEA or disposal, and “place on the market” shall be construed accordingly;United Kingdom2003 No. 3241
placing on the marketsupplying or making available to third parties.European Union31979L0831
plaicePleuronectes platessa.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2000/en/si/00...
plaicePleuronectes platessa;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2005/en/si/01...
plain text versionthe original data before it has been transformed or scrambled to an unreadable or incomprehensible format.SingaporeCap. 68
plaintiffa person attempting to recover on a security certificate in a legal proceeding, whether described in that proceeding as a plaintiff, appellant, claimant, petitioner, applicant or any other term. (“demandeur”) 2006, c. 8, s. 53 (6).Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/statute/06s08
plan may provide that,“the department of natural resources” in the State rule. These provisions were reviewed by EPA for consistency with the Federal requirements and are acceptable.United States72 FR 27056
plan periodthe period (determined by the authority) to which any plan relates;United Kingdom2005 No. 2149
plan periodthe period to which a direction under regulation 11(2)(a) requires it to relate.United Kingdom2003 No. 3242
plan trustthe trust governed by the plan.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
plan yeara calendar year, unless otherwise specified in the plan;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 32 (2nd Supp.
plan yearthe calendar, policy, or fiscal year chosen by the Government pension plan on which the records of the plan are kept.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
plan-making provisionsparagraph 5 below, Articles 19 and 23 of the 1997 Order and Parts II and III of the Planning (Northern Ireland) Order 1991(31);United Kingdom2011 No. 127
plane of maximum draughtthe waterplane corresponding to the maximum draught at which the vessel is authorized to navigate;European Union31982L0714
planned installationan installation in respect of which an operator has notified the regulator under regulation 13(1);United Kingdom2005 No. 925
planned land usespatial plans, defined by spatial planning authorities, depicting the possible utilization of the land in the future.European Union32013R1253
planned pipe-line routethe planned route of the pipe-line (or pipe-lines) to be used for transporting gas from the field as mentioned in section 355C(4).United Kingdom2012 No. 3153
planned serviceany service the provision of which is planned and arranged by a Primary Care Trust as part of the health service in response to the results of an assessment of a person’s physical or mental health needs and which is intended to bring about or promote a specific outcome in relation to those needs;”.United Kingdom2010 No. 2649
planned treatmenttreatment which is pre-arranged and non-emergency.United Kingdom2012 No. 110
planned unit development associationan association that owns and maintains property in a real property development project for the benefit of its members, who are owners of individual parcels of real property in the development and are members of the association because of that ownership.United StatesTAX CODE - Title 1 - Chapter
planning agencyany city, county, bi-county, part-county, or regional planning agency authorized under state and local laws to make and adopt comprehensive plans.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
planning and service areaan area designated by a State agency under section 3025(a)(1)(E) of this title, including a single planning and service area described in section 3025(b)(5)(A) of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
planning application drawingsthe drawings referred to in paragraph 6(a) of Schedule 11;United Kingdom2014 No. 2935
planning applicationan application to a planning authority in accordance with permission regulations for permission for the development of land required by those regulations;IrelandNumber 30 of 2000
planning boardthe Gwich’in Land Use Planning Board or the Sahtu Land Use Planning Board established by sections 36 and 38, respectively.CanadaS.C. 1998, c. 25
planning committeea committee of the authority with delegated power to exercise some or all of those functions in Schedule 1 which is known as the Planning Committee or by such other title as the standing orders of the local authority may provide;United Kingdom2007 No. 397 (W. 43)
planning drawingsthe drawings certified by the Secretary of State as the planning drawings for the purposes of this Order;United Kingdom2015 No. 1386
planning functions areathe area described in article 3.United Kingdom2005 No. 2721
planning permission in principlea planning permission granted pursuant to an application made under regulation 10 for the carrying out of building, engineering, mining or other operations in, on, over or under land which is granted subject to a condition (in addition to any other conditions which may be imposed) that the development in question will not begin until certain matters have been approved by the planning authority or, as the case may be, the Scottish Ministers;United Kingdom2008 No. 432
planning permissionpermission under Part IV of the 1991 Order;United Kingdom2010 No. 64
planning permissionplanning permission granted under the Planning (Northern Ireland) Order 1991(11).United Kingdom1999 No. 26
planning regiona region described in subparagraph (B) or (C) of section 3121(a)(2) of this title, subject to section 3122(c)(4)(B)(i) of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
planning restrictions planSheet No. 210 of the deposited plans;United Kingdom2008 No. 1261
plans and sectionsthe plans and sections certified by the Secretary of State as the plans and sections for the purposes of this Order.United Kingdom2003 No. 2907
plansplans approved or deemed to be approved or settled by arbitration in accordance with the provisions of this Order;United Kingdom2002 No. 1065
planssite plans 1 and 2 in the folio numbered HA 10/MP/054 and marked “The A1 Trunk Road (Bramham to Wetherby Upgrading) (Detrunking) Order 2006” signed by authority of the Secretary of State for Transport and deposited at the DCLG-DfT Records Management Branch, Floor 13 (IMD), Ashdown House, St Leonards on Sea, Hastings, East Sussex TN37 7GA.United Kingdom2006 No. 3302
plant breeder’s rightsthe rights that are granted under section 27;CanadaS.C. 1990, c. 20
plant breeders' certificatea document issued by the Controller as evidence of a grant of plant breeders' rights;United Kingdom1998 No. 1027
plant closingthe permanent or temporary shutdown of a single site of employment, or one or more facilities or operating units within a single site of employment, if the shutdown results in an employment loss at the single site of employment during any 30-day period for 50 or more employees excluding any part-time employees;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
plant examinera suitably qualified person appointed under section 3B;KenyaCAP. 326
plant growth facilitiesa structure, whether permanent or impermanent, designed and used principally for growing plants in a controlled and protected environment.United Kingdom2014 No. 1663
plant health checkan examination carried out under Article 11(3);United Kingdom2006 No. 66
plant health movement documenta document which meets the requirements in Schedule 12;United Kingdom2015 No. 610
plant inspection assistanta person who is authorised in accordance with regulation 11;United Kingdom1995 No. 540
plant materialfruit plants and seeds, parts of plants and all vegetative material, including rootstocks, intended for the propagation and production of fruit plants;United Kingdom1995 No. 2653
plant operatorany member of the plant staff, who by virtue of training and experience, is qualified to assess the indications or reports for validity and to compare the same to the EALs in the licensee's emergency classification scheme. “Plant operators” may be, but need not be, licensed operators or members of the ERO. “Plant operators” may be located in the control room or in another emergency facility in which emergency declarations are performed. The phrase “plant operators” does not encompass plant personnel such as chemists, radiation technicians, craft personnel, security personnel, and others whose positions require they report, rather than assess, abnormal conditions to the control room.United States76 FR 72559
plant or equipmentany gear, machine, rig, apparatus or appliance, or any part of any plant or equipment;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2013/en/si/02...
plant or shrub in tissue culturea plant or shrub growing in a clear liquid or clear solid aseptic culture medium in a closed transparent container;United Kingdom2006 No. 1643 (W. 158)
plant passport authorityan authority to issue plant passports granted by the Forestry Commissioners under article 28 of the Order;United Kingdom2015 No. 350
plant passporta label and, where appropriate, an accompanying document that meets the relevant requirements set out in Part A or B of Schedule 9, issued by or with the authority of the responsible official body for the Member State in which the plant passport is issued, and includes a replacement plant passport;United Kingdom2005 No. 613
plant pestany living organism, other than a vertebrate animal, in any stage of its existence which is injurious or likely to be injurious to any plant or plant product;United Kingdom2015 No. 610
plant productsproducts derived from plants in the unprocessed state or having undergone only simple preparation such as milling, drying or pressing, but excludes plants themselves;United Kingdom2005 No. 526
plant producta product of plant origin, which is unprocessed or has undergone simple preparation insofar as it is not a plant;United Kingdom2006 No. 1344 (W. 134)
plant railroadsto be a plant railroad by defining the term in this final rule, thereby saving interested persons the effort necessary to cross-reference FRA's jurisdictional policy statement. A further discussion of what is meant by the term “plant railroad” is offered in the section-by-section analysis for section 242.7.United States76 FR 69801
plant sitean area containing one or more plants all of which are under the same operational control;United Kingdom1996 No. 2503
plant species to be planted at the sitefor establishing a particular plant community is not limited to planting certain species at the compensatory mitigation project site. We have also added “soil management” since soil amendments and other techniques may be needed for the project. Also, we added information on elements that might be needed for stream mitigation project work plans, such as planform geometry, channel form, watershed size, design discharge, and riparian area plantings.United States73 FR 19594
plant varieties recordsthe records kept by the Controller pursuant to regulation 12(2);United Kingdom1998 No. 1027
plantar fasciitisa painful inflammatory or degenerative condition of the plantar fascia of the foot.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
plantationland on which there are one or more growing coconut palms, the property of the same owner and situated on the same plot of land.KenyaCAP. 331
planted crops,by which planted crops may reproduce, since this is an important method of reproduction for microcrops such as duckweed. The final definition of “planted crops” includes all annual or perennial agricultural crops from existing agricultural land that may be used as feedstock for renewable fuel, such as grains, oilseeds, and sugarcane, as well as energy crops, such as switchgrass, prairie grass, duckweed and other species (but not including algae species or planted trees), providing that they were intentionally applied by humans to the ground, a growth medium, or a pond or tank, either by direct application as seed or plant, or through intentional natural seeding or vegetative propagation by mature plants introduced or left undisturbed for that purpose. We note that because EISA contains specific provisions for planted trees and tree residue from tree plantations, our final definition of planted crops in EISA excludes planted trees, even if they may be considered planted crops under some circumstances.United States75 FR 14669
planting licencea planting licence issued under section 8;KenyaCAP. 343
plantingany operation for the placing of plants to ensure their subsequent growth, reproduction or propagation;United Kingdom2006 No. 82
plantshipan ocean thermal energy conversion plantship;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
plantslive plants and live parts of plants including fresh fruit and seeds;United Kingdom2005 No. 526
plantany machinery, vessel, pipe or other apparatus or combination thereof which is connected or used for the purpose of making a product;SingaporeCap. 354A, RG 1
plantany plant (including any plant part) for or capable of propagation, including a tree, a tissue culture, a plantlet culture, pollen, a shrub, a vine, a cutting, a graft, a scion, a bud, a bulb, a root, and a seed.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
plana children and young people’s plan setting out the authority’s strategy for discharging their functions in relation to children and relevant young persons;United Kingdom2005 No. 2149
plana plan issued under section 6003 of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
plastic baga bag which is made wholly or mainly of plastic.United Kingdom2010 No. 2880 (W. 238)
plastic baga carrier bag made wholly or mainly from plastic;United Kingdom2014 No. 161
plastic layers or coatingsplastic layers or plastic coatings forming gaskets in lids that together are composed of two or more layers of different types of materials;United Kingdom2009 No. 481 (W. 49)
plastic material or articlea material or article made of any type of plastic”;United Kingdom2002 No. 498
plastic multi layer material or articleof adhesives or other means;United Kingdom2008 No. 127
plastic multi-layer material or articleof adhesives or by other means;European Union32007L0019R(02)
plastic sheetingplastic film used in secondary and tertiary packaging which is received by a producer but is not thereafter used in the supply of products;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2014/en/si/02...
plastics DirectiveCouncil Directive 2002/72/EC of 6 August 2002 as amended by Commission Directive 2004/1/EC of 6 January 2004, Commission Directive No. 2004/19/EC of 1 March 2004 and from 19 November 2005, Commission Directive 2005/79/EC of 18 November 2005;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2006/en/si/01...
plasticsthose materials and articles to which Directive 2002/72/EC applies;United Kingdom2010 No. 321
plated articleof a combination of any of those processes, and an article composed of an inferior metal to the surface of which a covering or sheeting of a precious metal is fixed by brazing, soldering or by any mechanical means;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. P-19
plated weightthe maximum weight in Great Britain shown for that axle in the plate complying with the requirements of regulation 69(2) or the weight shown for that axle in the foreign plate with which the vehicle is equipped;United Kingdom1999 No. 454
platinumfor attempting to prevent deception. Because the comments and new consumer perception evidence reinforce the concerns the Commission considered in its 2008 FRN, the following analysis begins with the Commission's proposed three-tiered disclosure regime.United States75 FR 81443
play busa motor vehicle which was originally constructed to carry more than 12 passengers but which has been adapted primarily for the carriage of play things for children (including articles required in connection with the use of those things);United Kingdom2003 No. 304
play eventany event held in public for the purpose of promoting play;United Kingdom2012 No. 2555 (W. 279)
playa lakea natural saucer-like depression in the topography, typically having a clayey bottom that is normally located in an arid or semiarid part of the state and collects runoff from rain but is subject to rapid evaporation. The term includes all areas within the basin projected to be inundated by pooled storm water runoff, as determined by an engineering analysis performed according to the specific requirements adopted by and in effect for a municipality.United StatesLOCAL GOVERNMENT CODE - Title
playground equipmenta structure erected in the playground area of a licensed child care facility for recreational purposes. (“matériel de terrains de jeux”)  1998, c. 34, s. 72; 1999, c. 9, s. 121; 2004, c. 16, s. 3.Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/statute/90i02
playground equipmentany apparatus which is designed for recreational use in a playground and includes swings, seesaws, stationary spring-mounted animal features, rider-propelled merry-go-rounds, climbers, slides, trampolines and physical fitness devices;SingaporeCap. 6A
playgroundany outdoor facility (including any parking lot appurtenant thereto) intended for recreation, open to the public, and with any portion thereof containing three or more separate apparatus intended for the recreation of children including, but not limited to, sliding boards, swingsets, and teeterboards.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
playing fieldsso much of an outdoor area provided for physical education as, having regard to its configuration, is suitable for the playing of team games and is laid out for that purpose;United Kingdom1996 No. 360
playing fieldan area of land extending to not less than 0.4 hectares used for any sport which is played on a pitch and may also include any adjoining land used for tennis courts, bowling greens and athletics tracks;”.United Kingdom1997 No. 749 (S. 72)
playing fieldthe whole of a site which encompasses at least one playing pitch;United Kingdom1996 No. 1817
playing pitcha delineated area which, together with any run-off area, is of 0.2 hectares or more, and which is used for association football, American football, rugby, cricket, hockey, lacrosse, rounders, baseball, softball, Australian football, Gaelic football, shinty, hurling, polo or cycle polo;United Kingdom2010 No. 2184
pleadinga document in a proceeding in which a claim is initiated, defined, defended or answered.CanadaSOR/98-106
pleas and directions hearingany hearing which is fixed for the purpose of arraigning any person, unless it has been arranged that if that person pleads not guilty to one or more counts his trial shall follow immediately;”.United Kingdom1996 No. 2655
pleasure crafta vessel that is used for pleasure and does not carry passengers, and includes a vessel of a prescribed class.CanadaS.C. 2001, c. 26
pleasure crafta vessel which, at the time of its arrival in the United Kingdom, is being used for private recreational purposes;United Kingdom1996 No. 1406
pleasure vessela vessel primarily used for sport or recreation;United Kingdom1995 No. 157
pleural plaquea circumscribed patch of thickening of the pleura which may or may not be associated with calcification.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
plot 11athe land shown by that number on the land plan in the district of Daventry in the county of Northamptonshire and described in the book of reference;United Kingdom2006 No. 3471
plot 11bthe land shown by that number on the land plan in the district of Daventry in the county of Northamptonshire and described in the book of reference;United Kingdom2006 No. 3471
plot 58the land shown numbered 58 on the land plans.United Kingdom2012 No. 2284
plot and electronically displayto plot height, weight, and BMI over time or against national norms.United States75 FR 44589
plotall of the one or more lots of land on which a single landed dwelling-house already exists, or existed but has been demolished, at the time the plans required by the competent authority are lodged under paragraph 4(1)(l);SingaporeCap. 232, N 3
ploughed landland on which ploughing has been executed regularly and lawfully and at intervals not exceeding 10 years in duration as part of an established agricultural regime.United Kingdom1996 No. 1507 (S. 134)
ploughingmaking furrows in land mechanically, by breaking and turning over the soil;United Kingdom2005 No. 6
plug-in hybrid electric vehiclea hybrid electric vehicle that has the capability to recharge its energy storage system from an electric source that is not on board the vehicle.CanadaSOR/2010-201
plugany non-rotating lure which is designed to dart and dive when drawn through water;United Kingdom2004 No. 259
plumsboth European and Japanese type, whether or not they have been in storage, but does not mean Italian-type prunes, nor damson-type plums.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
plya layer of rubber-coated parallel cords.CanadaSOR/2013-198
pneumoconiosisfibrosis of the lungs due to mineral dust including silica dust, asbestos dust and coal dust, and includes the condition of the lungs known as dust reticulation but does not include byssinosis;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2007/en/si/01...
pneumoniainflammation of the lung with clinical or radiological evidence of consolidation;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
poachingthe prolonged trampling of waterlogged soil by animals or humans or the use of machinery or vehicles on waterlogged soil;United Kingdom2005 No. 6
podcaran automated driverless vehicle constructed to carry seated passengers, up to a maximum of 6, on a dedicated network of fixed guideways to a passenger selected destination without intermediate stops (whether or not the vehicle is also capable of being operated in some other way);United Kingdom2010 No. 432
podiatrist or chiropodist independent prescribera podiatrist or chiropodist who is registered in Part 2 of the register maintained under article 5 of the Health and Social Work Professions Order 2001, and against whose name in that register is recorded an annotation signifying that the podiatrist or chiropodist is qualified to order drugs, medicines and appliances as a podiatrist or chiropodist independent prescriber;”.United Kingdom2014 No. 73
point 10the intersection of the centrelines of the existing M8/A8 Edinburgh-Greenock Trunk Road and the Motherwell-Coatbridge Railway Line shown marked “point 10” on the plan;United Kingdom2011 No. 11
point 11the centre‑point of the existing north roundabout at Eurocentral, Coddington Crescent, Motherwell, Lanarkshire ML1 4YF, located immediately north of the existing M8/A8 Edinburgh-Greenock Trunk Road, shown marked “point 11” on the plan;United Kingdom2011 No. 11
point 12the centre‑point of the existing south roundabout at Eurocentral, Coddington Crescent, Motherwell, Lanarkshire ML1 4YF, located immediately south of the existing M8/A8 Edinburgh-Greenock Trunk Road, shown marked “point 12” on the plan;United Kingdom2011 No. 11
point 13the intersection of the centrelines of the B802 Woodhall Mill Road and the B799 Bo’ness Road shown marked “point 13” on the plan;United Kingdom2011 No. 11
point 15the intersection where the west section of the existing Newhouse Junction roundabout, Lanarkshire passes under the centreline of the existing M8/A8 Edinburgh-Greenock Trunk Road shown marked “point 15” on the plan.United Kingdom2011 No. 11
point 1a point 32 metres or thereby east of the point of intersection of the centre lines of the M74 and Carmyle Avenue;United Kingdom2012 No. 320
point 2a point 710 metres or thereby southeast of the point of intersection of the centre lines of the M74 and Polmadie Road;United Kingdom2012 No. 320
point 4 compliant laboratorya laboratory which complies with the fourth and fifth indents of Annex II to Commission Directive 2002/70/EC establishing requirements for the determination of levels of dioxins and dioxin-like PCBs in feedingstuffs(5);United Kingdom2005 No. 608
point 4the intersection of the centrelines of the existing M8/A8 Edinburgh-Greenock Trunk Road and the Braehead Railway Bridge, Bargeddie, Lanarkshire carrying the Rutherglen‑Coatbridge railway line shown marked “point 4” on the plan;United Kingdom2011 No. 11
point of arrivalthe last place in the member States where it is expected that passengers who have commenced their journey at a place in a member State will terminate their journey or, where there is to follow a leg which will involve a stop in a place outside the member States, the last such place before such leg is undertaken;United Kingdom2004 No. 3148
point of departurethe first place in the member States where it is expected that passengers will commence their journey or, where there has been a leg which involved a stop in a place outside the member States, the first such place after such leg has been completed;United Kingdom2004 No. 3148
point of entryany place where goods are subject to customs supervision under Articles 37 and 38 of the Customs Code, other than a border inspection post.United Kingdom2007 No. 1
point of entryany place where goods are subject to customs supervision under Articles 37 and 38 of the Customs Code, other than a border inspection post;United Kingdom2005 No. 666 (W. 56)
point of purchasethat the vending machine would have to have a clear front so that the prospective purchaser would be able to see the information.United States79 FR 71259
point of safety groundinga grounding bus, a station grounding network, a neutral conductor, a metal structure or an aerial ground.CanadaSOR/2010-120
point of salea location where new passenger cars are displayed or offered for sale or lease and includes a car showroom or forecourt and a trade fair where new cars are presented to the public;United Kingdom2001 No. 3523
point of servicea physical location to which the public has access and at which a bank or an authorized foreign bank carries on business with the public and opens or initiates the opening of retail deposit accounts through natural persons in Canada.CanadaSOR/2013-48
point of single contactan online facility for completing and submitting applications electronically to the Authority as required by Directive 2006/123/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 12 December 2006 on services in the internal market(10);United Kingdom2010 No. 2155
point sourceany discernible, confined and discrete conveyance, including but not limited to any pipe, ditch, channel, tunnel, conduit, well, discrete fissure, container, rolling stock, concentrated animal feeding operation, or vessel or other floating craft, from which pollutants are or may be discharged. This term does not include agricultural stormwater discharges and return flows from irrigated agriculture.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
point-of-sale serviceany product or service related to the electronic authorization and processing of payments for merchandise at a retail food store, including credit or debit card services, automated teller machines, point-of-sale terminals, or access to on-line systems.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
point-of-service ridera rider under which indemnity benefits for the cost of health care services are provided by a health maintenance organization in conjunction with corresponding benefits arranged for or provided by a health maintenance organization.United StatesINSURANCE CODE - Title 6 - Cha
point-to-point serviceof ten-digit NANP numbers assigned to customers by VRS providers. The term “point-to-point call” shall refer to a call placed via a point-to-point service.United States78 FR 40581
point 10the existing access to East Lodge, Ury, Stonehaven, Aberdeenshire, AB39 3QA at the existing B979 Stonehaven – Newmachar Road (Netherley Road) shown marked “point 10” on plan SP5 in the plan folio.United Kingdom2010 No. 79
point 1the existing access to Middleton Farm, Whitehorse Terrace, Bridge of Don, Aberdeen, AB23 8BS at the existing A90/M90 Inverkeithing – Fraserburgh Trunk Road shown marked “point 1” on plan SP1 in the plan folio;United Kingdom2010 No. 79
point 1the existing junction between Cove Road (U186K) and the Old Wellington Road (C8K), Aberdeen shown marked “point 1” on the plan.United Kingdom2010 No. 84
point 2the centre point of the existing Goval Bridge, Dyce, Aberdeenshire where the existing A947 Aberdeen – Oldmeldrum – Turriff Road crosses Goval Burn shown marked “point 2” on plan SP1 in the plan folio;United Kingdom2010 No. 79
point 2the junction between the existing A956 Wellington Road, Aberdeen and the existing Old Wellington Road (C8K), Aberdeen shown marked “point 2” on the plan.United Kingdom2010 No. 83
point 3the centre point of the existing Aberdeen – Inverness Railway Line railway bridge by Tillybrig Cottage, Dyce, Aberdeen, AB21 0DP, shown marked “point 3” on plan SP1 in the plan folio;United Kingdom2010 No. 79
point 4the existing access to Corsehill, Bucksburn, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, AB21 9TJ at the existing A96 Aberdeen – Inverness Trunk Road as shown marked “point 4” on plan SP2 in the plan folio;United Kingdom2010 No. 79
point 5the existing junction at Kingwells Park & Ride, Kingswells, Aberdeen with the existing A944 Aberdeen – Alford – Strathdon Road (Skene Road) shown marked “point 5” on plan SP3 in the plan folio;United Kingdom2010 No. 79
point 6the existing access to Hill Farm, Milltimber, Aberdeen, AB13 0ET from the existing Contlaw Road, Aberdeen shown marked “point 6” on plan SP3 in the plan folio;United Kingdom2010 No. 79
point 7the centre point of the existing Maryculter Bridge, Maryculter, Aberdeenshire south of Milltimber, Aberdeen where the existing B979 Stonehaven – Newmachar Road (Netherley Road) crosses the River Dee shown marked “point 7” on plan SP4 in the plan folio;United Kingdom2010 No. 79
point 8the existing access to Mains of Cookney, Cookney, Aberdeenshire, AB39 3SA at the existing Muchalls – Burnhead Road (C25K), Aberdeenshire shown marked “point 8” on plan SP4 in the plan folio;United Kingdom2010 No. 79
point 8the intersection of the existing centrelines of the A725 North Road and the M8/A8 Edinburgh‑Greenock Trunk Road shown marked “point 8” on the plan.United Kingdom2011 No. 12
points and feesthose items that are required to be included in the calculation of points and fees under § 1026.32(b)(1) and (2). Thus, for example, in connection with the extension of credit under a high-cost mortgage, a creditor may finance a fee charged by a third-party counselor in connection with the consumer's receipt of pre-loan counseling under § 1026.34(a)(5), because, pursuant to § 1026.32(b)(1)(i)(D) and (b)(2)(i)(D), such a fee is excluded from the calculation of points and fees as a bona fide third-party charge.United States78 FR 6855
pointsthe points allocated to a course or courses of study by the Database of Approved Qualifications in Wales;United Kingdom2009 No. 3256 (W. 284)
poisonsa poison included in the Poisons List referred to in section 25;KenyaCAP. 244
pola orbiting satellite servicea service which is based on polar orbiting satellites which receive and relay distress alerts from satellite EPIRBS and which provides their position;United Kingdom1998 No. 2070
polar body nuclear DNAany nuclear DNA located in a polar body.United Kingdom2015 No. 572
polar orbiting satellite servicea service which is based on polar orbiting satellites which receive and relay distress alerts from satellite emergency position-indicating radio beacons (satellite EPIRBs) and which provides their position;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2007/en/si/06...
pole attachmentany attachment by a cable television system or provider of telecommunications service to a pole, duct, conduit, or right-of-way owned or controlled by a utility.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
polethe pole comprised in a patrol sign;United Kingdom2008 No. 4
police authorityNPIA”.United Kingdom2009 No. 2060
police authoritythe Scottish Ministers;United Kingdom2010 No. 232
police cadetany person appointed to undergo training with a view to becoming a constable;United Kingdom2006 No. 1031
police chiefthe head of a police department.United StatesEDUCATION CODE - Title 3 - Cha
police escortfacilitating the movement of a funeral, oversized or hazardous load, or other traffic disruption for public safety purposes by a peace officer described by Articles 2.12(1)-(4), (8), (12), and (22), Code of Criminal Procedure.United StatesTRANSPORTATION CODE - Title 7
police facilitya police station or substation, police storefront, municipal court, jail, or minimum security facility.United StatesLOCAL GOVERNMENT CODE - Title
police force concernedthe police force of which the member concerned is a member;United Kingdom1999 No. 732
police forcea municipal police force, the Ontario Provincial Police or the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.  2006, c. 32, Sched. B, s. 79.Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/statute/06c11
police forcethe Police Service of Scotland;United Kingdom2015 No. 142
police frienda person chosen by the officer concerned in accordance with regulation 10;United Kingdom2015 No. 25
police fundthe funds of the Police Authority;United Kingdom2000 No. 320
police grantso much of the grant payable in accordance with paragraph 3.1 of the relevant police grant report as excludes the amount shown in column (c) of the Table set out below that paragraph;United Kingdom1996 No. 175
police grantso much of the grant payable in accordance with paragraph 3.1 of the relevant police grant report as excludes the amounts shown in column (b) of the Table set out below that paragraph.United Kingdom1999 No. 296
police identification itema badge, identification card, insignia, shoulder emblem, or uniform of a municipal police department.United StatesLOCAL GOVERNMENT CODE - Title
police officer training academya police officer training academy operated or sponsored by a municipality to which this section applies.United StatesLOCAL GOVERNMENT CODE - Title
police officera constable of the Police Service of Scotland;”.United Kingdom2013 No. 119
police officera member of a police force or a special constable;United Kingdom2008 No. 2862
police pension authoritythe Scottish Ministers.”;United Kingdom2013 No. 602
police pension rightspension rights under the regulations relating to Royal Ulster Constabulary pensions for the time being in force.United Kingdom1998 No. 79
police premisesany location where police hold office or from where they carry out their duties, including police stations, posts and camps;KenyaCAP. 84
police propertythe property of NCIS, NCS or a police force;United Kingdom1998 No. 637
police purposesthe purposes of NCIS, NCS or a police force;United Kingdom1998 No. 637
police representativean individual chosen by the constable in accordance with regulation 6;United Kingdom2014 No. 68
police servicea service comprising persons who fall within any of the categories in regulation 4(1).United Kingdom2015 No. 113
police servicethe Police Service of Northern Ireland or the Police Service of Northern Ireland Reserve;United Kingdom2010 No. 47
police staff memberan employee of a police authority who is under the direction and control of a chief officer of police;United Kingdom2008 No. 2866
police stationa place designated by the Inspector-General, as a police station under section 40;KenyaCAP. 84
police vehiclea vehicle being used for police purposes or operating under the instructions of a chief officer of police;United Kingdom2002 No. 3113
policeany police force in that place, or a member thereof, whether that force is organised at a national, regional or local level.IrelandNumber 11 of 2014
policy authoritythe Secretary of State or the Welsh Ministers.United Kingdom2011 No. 625
policy bootstrapof reaching the minds of individual workers, nor that they are entitled to use a medium of communications simply because the Employer is using it.” NLRB v. Steelworkers (Nutone), 357 U.S. 357, 363-64 (1958). The question is whether the majority has established, based on the record in this proceeding or on our experience with the current Excelsior list, that it is necessary for unions to have this information in the absence of adequate protection of employees' legitimate privacy concerns and with the expedited compliance burden imposed on employers. We think that the majority has clearly failed to make such a showing, and we explain each of our concerns in turn.United States79 FR 74307
policy committeea policy health and safety committee established under section 134.1;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. L-2
policy councilthe Criminal Justice Policy Council.United StatesGOVERNMENT CODE - Title 4 - Ch
policy grievancea grievance presented in accordance with section 220.CanadaS.C. 2003, c. 22, s. 2
policy loanan amount advanced by an insurer to a policyholder in accordance with the terms and conditions of the life insurance policy;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
policy of deposit insurancethe instrument evidencing the deposit insurance of a member institution;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-3
policy of life assuranceand includes every corporation, association, society, or company now or hereafter carrying on the business of assuring lives, or survivorships, either alone or in conjunction with any other object or objects.SingaporeCap. 392
policy of life insurancea policy of insurance for any payment agreed to be made upon the death of any person only from accident or violence or otherwise from a natural cause, or as compensation for personal injury.KenyaCAP. 480
policy of life insurancea policy of insurance on any life or lives or on any event or contingency relating to or depending on any life or lives except a policy of insurance for any payment agreed to be made on the death of any person only from accident or violence or otherwise than from a natural cause;IrelandNumber 31 of 1999
policy owner’s addressthe address for the time being known to the insurer as the address (or normal address) for communicating with the policy owner about the policy;SingaporeCap. 142
policyholderthe person who for the time being is the legal holder of the policy, and includes any person to whom, under the policy, a sum is due, a periodic payment is payable or any other benefit is to be provided or to whom such a sum, payment or benefit is contingently due, payable or to be provided.United Kingdom2001 No. 2361
policya marine policy.SingaporeCap. 387
policya policy effected before 1st December 2001 and”;United Kingdom2001 No. 3647
political advertising signa written form of political advertising designed to be seen from a road but does not include a bumper sticker.United StatesELECTION CODE - Title 15 - Cha
political advertisingany advertising for the purpose of influencing public opinion with respect to legislative, administrative, or electoral matters, or with respect to any controversial issue of public importance.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
political affiliationthe name of the political party that has endorsed him or her or the word “independent”, as the case may be, included in the nomination paper in accordance with subparagraph 66(1)(a)(v).CanadaS.C. 2000, c. 9
political committeeany individual, committee, association, or organization (whether or not incorporated) which accepts contributions or incurs qualified campaign expenses for the purpose of influencing, or attempting to influence, the nomination of any person for election to the office of President of the United States.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
political expenditureany amount paid or incurred by a section 501(c)(3) organization in any participation in, or intervention in (including the publication or distribution of statements), any political campaign on behalf of (or in opposition to) any candidate for public office.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
political figurethe President, the Prime Minister, a Minister or a Minister of State;SingaporeCap. 250A
political groupa political group constituted in accordance with Schedule 1, and “leader” and “deputy leader” of a political group shall be construed accordingly;United Kingdom1995 No. 912 (S. 77)
political party at European levela political party or an alliance of political parties which satisfies the conditions referred to in Article 3.European Union32003R2004
political partya group of persons who have united to contest election for membership of the Legislative Assembly;United Kingdom2009 No. 1379
political partyan association, committee, or organization which nominates a candidate for election to any Federal office whose name appears on the election ballot as the candidate of such association, committee, or organization.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
political subdivision aggregatora person or political subdivision corporation authorized by two or more political subdivision governing bodies to join the bodies into a single purchasing unit or multiple purchasing units to negotiate the purchase of electricity from retail electric providers for the facilities of the aggregated political subdivisions or aggregation by a person or political subdivision under Chapter 304, Local Government Code.United StatesUTILITIES CODE - Title 2 - Cha
political subdivisiona county, municipality, school district, hospital district, or any other political subdivision receiving electric service from an entity that has implemented customer choice, as defined in Section 31.002, Utilities Code.United StatesLOCAL GOVERNMENT CODE - Title
political subdivisionthe entities: Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Republika Srpska; and Brcko District of Bosnia and Herzegovina;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2010/en/si/00...
poll clerka person appointed by the constituency returning officer to assist the presiding officer in the conduct of an election at a polling station;United Kingdom2006 No. 3268 (W. 298)
polledby a Fisheries Monitoring Centre to automatically provide to that Centre by way of signal transmitted via satellite the required information at any time other than that required by article 3(4) or (5) of this Order;United Kingdom2000 No. 20
pollinator dependent hybrida male sterile component within a varietal association;United Kingdom2003 No. 2529 (W. 244)
pollinator-dependent hybrida male-sterile component within a varietal association (female component);United Kingdom2004 No. 317
pollinatora component shedding pollen within a varietal association.United Kingdom2011 No. 463
polling agenta person appointed under rule 17(1)(a) of the Referendum Rules;United Kingdom2010 No. 2837
polling dayany day on which a poll is taken;SingaporeCap. 129, R 7
polling daythe day that the writ is withdrawn or deemed to be withdrawn.CanadaS.C. 2000, c. 9
polling displayan on-screen electronic video display, image or representation of a polling paper;SingaporeCap. 129, R 7
polling divisiona polling division referred to in section 538.CanadaS.C. 2000, c. 9
polling observera person appointed by a counting officer under regulation 11(3);United Kingdom2004 No. 870 (W. 85)
polling placethe place at which the poll is to be taken;SingaporeCap. 129, R 7
polling stationa place established under section 120, 122, 125, 205, 206, 207, 253 or 255 for electors to cast their votes.CanadaSOR/2010-20
polling stationany room, place, vehicle or vessel set apart and equipped for the casting of votes by voters at an election;KenyaCAP. 7
pollutants emittedgaseous pollutants (carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons, and nitrogen oxides) and polluting particulates.European Union32000L0025
pollutanta substance or a group of substances that may be harmful to the environment or to human health on account of its properties and of its introduction into the environment;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2011/en/si/06...
pollutedwater that is, or could be affected by pollution in the circumstances described in regulation 11(4)(a);United Kingdom2012 No. 1849
polluter pays principlethat the costs of measures to deal with pollution should be borne by the polluter who causes the pollution, unless the person responsible for the pollution cannot be identified or cannot be held liable under Community or national legislation or may not be made to bear the costs of remediation. Pollution in this context is the damage caused by the polluter by directly or indirectly damaging the environment, or by creating conditions leading to such damage (43), to physical surroundings or natural resources;European Union2008C0500
pollutersomeone who directly or indirectly damages the environment or who creates conditions leading to such damage (44);European Union2008C0500
pollution control authorityan authority other than a planning authority;United Kingdom2007 No. 3538
pollution control facilitiessuch property (both real and personal) as the Administration in its discretion determines is likely to help prevent, reduce, abate, or control noise, air or water pollution or contamination by removing, altering, disposing or storing pollutants, contaminants, wastes, or heat, and such property (both real and personal) as the Administration determines will be used for the collection, storage, treatment, utilization, processing, or final disposal of solid or liquid waste.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
pollution damageloss or damage outside the ship caused by contamination resulting from the discharge of a pollutant from the ship.CanadaS.C. 2001, c. 6
pollution eventa discharge, or threat of discharge, of polluting goods into the sea;”.United Kingdom2005 No. 1092
pollution hazard substancea substance listed in Chapter 17 of the IBC Code having against it in column “d” an entry “P”;United Kingdom1996 No. 3010
pollution liabilityliability for injuries arising from the release of hazardous substances or pollutants or contaminants.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
pollution of the environmentpollution of the environment due to the release (into any environmental medium) from any process of substances which are capable of causing harm to man or any other living organisms supported by the environment;SingaporeCap. 94A
pollution prevention officera person designated as a pollution prevention officer pursuant to section 14;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. A-12
pollutionany substance, vibration, heat or noise released as a result of such an emission which may have such an effect;United Kingdom2003 No. 46
pollutionthe discharge by man, directly or indirectly, of substances or energy into groundwater, the results of which are such as to endanger human health or water supplies, harm living resources and the aquatic ecosystem or interfere with other legitimate uses of water.European Union31980L0068
polla ballot among electors in a geographical constituency;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2004/en/si/09...
pollany request for information, verbal or written, which by its language or form of expression requires or implies the necessity of an answer, where the request is made with the intent of compiling the result of the answers obtained, either for the personal use of the person making the request, or for the purpose of reporting the same to any other person, persons, political party, unincorporated association or corporation, or for the purpose of publishing the same orally, by radio, or in written or printed form.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
polyarteritis nodosaa necrotising inflammation of medium-sized or small arteries, without vasculitis in arterioles, capillaries or venules or glomerulonephritis. This definition excludes microscopic polyangiitis, Churg-Strauss syndrome and polyangiitis overlap syndrome.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
polyclonal antibodiesa mixture of proteins which bind to the specific antigen and are produced by more than one clone of cells;United Kingdom2003 No. 1938
polyculturethe rearing of two or more species usually from different trophic levels in the same culture unit;European Union32009R0710
polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbonshydrocarbons with three or more condensed aromatic rings in which certain carbon atoms are common to two or three rings. A common example is benzo[a]pyrene. Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons occur in crude oil, shale oil and coal tars, and can be formed during the combustion of organic material or during high temperature processing of crude oil, coal, coke or other industrial carbon compounds;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
polygamous marriagea marriage celebrated under a law which, as it applies to the particular ceremony and to the parties in question, permits polygamy;United Kingdom2006 No. 223
polygamous marriagea marriage during which a party to it is married to more than one person and which took place under the laws of a country which permits polygamy.United Kingdom2015 No. 448
polygraph supervisora person appointed by the polygraph provider to review polygraph sessions;United Kingdom2009 No. 619
polymyalgia rheumaticaa clinical syndrome consisting of bilateral aching and stiffness persisting for at least one month involving the neck or torso, shoulder or proximal regions of the arms, or the pelvic girdle; a rapid relief of symptoms in response to corticosteroids; and with an erythrocyte sedimentation rate greater than 40 mm/hour or systemic symptoms such as malaise, fatigue and a low-grade fever, occurring in the absence of other diseases capable of causing the musculoskeletal system symptoms.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
polyunsaturatesfatty acids with cis, cis-methylene interrupted double bonds;United Kingdom1996 No. 1499
ponda body of water occurring naturally, or created under a rural development commitment, up to 0.1 hectare surface area;United Kingdom2014 No. 3223 (W. 328)
pool betting schemea scheme involving the receiving or negotiating of bets made by way of pool betting;KenyaCAP. 131
pool bettingof totalisator), whether the bets are made on the system known as a fixed odds betting or otherwise, by a number of persons on terms that the winnings of such of those persons as are winners shall be, or be a share of, or be determined by reference to, the stake money paid or agreed to be paid by those persons;KenyaCAP. 131
pool heateran appliance designed for heating nonpotable water contained at atmospheric pressure, including heating water in swimming pools, spas, hot tubs and similar applications.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
pool participation agreementan agreement in such terms as the PII Committee may from time to time designate setting out the terms and conditions on which a qualified insurer may provide qualifying insurance to firms in the State and the terms on which such qualified insurer shall participate in the assigned risks pool;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2007/en/si/06...
pool periodany period or periods, not exceeding one year in the aggregate, that the Corporation may set as a pool period in respect of grain.CanadaS.C. 2011, c. 25, s. 14
poolable amountthe sum of the specified amounts calculated from capital receipts received by the local authority in the quarter and the sub-liability calculated for the quarter;”;United Kingdom2012 No. 711
pooled pension plana pension scheme that is or is to be registered, and includes one registered under analogous legislation and the assets in such a pension scheme;CanadaP-18.5 2013
pooled accounta client asset account in which the client assets of more than one client are held;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2015/en/si/01...
pooled donationsa series of paired donations of transplantable material, each of which is linked to another in the same series (for example, transplantable material from D is transplanted to the wife of another person (“E”), transplantable material from E is transplanted to the partner of a third person (“F”) and transplantable material from F is transplanted to D’s son).United Kingdom2006 No. 1659
pooled fundan unemployment fund or any part thereof (other than a reserve account or a guaranteed employment account) into which the total contributions of persons contributing thereto are payable, in which all contributions are mingled and undivided, and from which compensation is payable to all individuals eligible for compensation from such fund.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
pooled lista list of person who have been accepted by a pilot scheme provider for the provision of personal medical services under the pilot scheme, and whose names are not included in a doctor’s list;United Kingdom1998 No. 412
pooled registered pension plana plan registered under section 12.CanadaS.C. 2012, c. 16
pooled spacing unitthe area that is subject to a pooling agreement or a pooling order;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. O-7
pooled trust funda fund that consists of a trust fund and one or more other funds combined for the purpose of investment and that allocates to each trust an amount computed by reference to the value of that trust’s proportionate interest in the assets of the fund.CanadaP-19.5 2003
pooling agreementan agreement to pool the interests of owners in a spacing unit and to provide for the operation or the drilling and operation of a well thereon;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. O-7
pooling orderan order made under section 168 or as altered pursuant to section 170;CanadaS.C. 1987, c. 3
pooling pointa place designated under subsection (3).CanadaS.C. 2011, c. 25, s. 14
pooling scheme funda fund established by a common investment scheme the trusts of which provide that property is not to be transferred to the fund except by or on behalf of a charity the charity trustees of which are the trustees appointed to manage the fund.United Kingdom1999 No. 2999
poolsof entry, which must be either a pool lift or a sloped entry.United States77 FR 30173
poola natural underground reservoir containing or appearing to contain an accumulation of oil or gas or both oil and gas and being separated or appearing to be separated from any other such accumulation;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. O-7
poolof identification is provided.United States76 FR 79767
poor illumination and slippery floorsfor entry and exit” as used in the general industry standard already encompasses these conditions, and that the Agency is simply providing the same guidance more explicitly in this final standard.United States80 FR 25365
poor professional performancea failure by the nurse or midwife to meet the standards of competence (whether in knowledge and skill or the application of knowledge and skill or both) that can reasonably be expected of a registered nurse or registered midwife, as the case may be, carrying out similar work;IrelandNumber 41 of 2011
poppy strawall parts (except the seeds) of the opium poppy after harvesting whether in their original form or cut, crushed or powdered;KenyaCAP. 245
poppy strawall parts, except the seeds, of the opium poppy, after mowing.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
population densitymid-year home population estimates per kilometre squared, provided by the Department of Finance and Personnel;United Kingdom2003 No. 58
population densitypopulation divided by land area in square miles.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
population equivalentthe organic biodegradable load having a five-day biochemical oxygen demand (BOD5) of 60g of oxygen per day; the load being calculated on the basis of the maximum average weekly load entering the waste water works during the year, excluding unusual situations such as those due to heavy rain;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2007/en/si/06...
population quotathe number obtained by dividing the number of inhabitants of Kenya by the number of constituencies or wards, as applicable, into which Kenya is divided under this Article.KenyaConst2010
population specific organizationa nonprofit, nongovernmental organization that primarily serves members of a specific underserved population and has demonstrated experience and expertise providing targeted services to members of that specific underserved population.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
population specific servicesvictim-centered services that address the safety, health, economic, legal, housing, workplace, immigration, confidentiality, or other needs of victims of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking, and that are designed primarily for and are targeted to a specific underserved population.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
population-losing communityany county in which the net population loss is at least 7 percent from April 1, 1980 to April 1, 1990, as reported by the Bureau of the Census.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
population“an introduced and/or designated population (including any off-spring arising solely therefrom) that has been so designated in accordance with the procedures of this subpart but only when, and at such times as the population is wholly separate geographically from nonexperimental populations of the same species” (50 CFR 17.80). These definitions preclude the possibility of population overlap as a result of the presence of individual dispersing falcons, because by definition, lone dispersers do not constitute a population or even part of a population, since they are not in “common spatial arrangement” sufficient to interbreed with other members of a population. Congress defined “species,” consistent with its broad conservation and recovery goals, to constitute distinct, interbreeding population segments or subspecies, not individual animals. By definition then, an individual animal does not constitute a species, population, or population segment. In the case of the gray wolf, the Department of the Interior, exercising its discretion under section 10(j), reasonably interpreted the phrase “current range” to be the combined scope of territories defended by the breeding pairs of an identifiable wolf pack or population ( Wyoming Farm Bureau Federation v. Babbitt , 199 F.3d 1224 (10th Cir. 2000)). We have used the same approach for the falcon. Therefore, a population of falcons does not exist in the NEP area. Breeding falcons are not evenly distributed between the United States border and the Chihuahuan group of falcon pairs. There is a gap of approximately 222 km (138 mi) between the Luna County pair in New Mexico and the most northern, known Chihuahuan breeding pair in Mexico (Howard 2006c). The single pair of New Mexico falcons that successfully reproduced only once in 2002 (after a 50-year absence) is neither self-sustaining, a group, nor in common spatial relationship with the group of approximately 25 to 35 breeding falcon pairs in Mexico. These Mexico falcons occur 160 kilometers (km) (100 miles (mi)) or more south of the United States border. They are clustered in common spatial relationship, are self-sustaining, and are interbreeding.United States71 FR 42298
populationthe population ascertained by the Central Statistics Office in the most recent census report published by that office setting out the final result of a census of population of the State (whether or not that is the most recent such census of population);IrelandNumber 11 of 2013
porcha building attached to and providing a covered entrance to a dwelling;”;United Kingdom1999 No. 173
pork producta product or byproduct produced or processed in whole or in part from pork.United States73 FR 28606
porkmeat produced from hogs.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
pornographic imagean article containing an image of such a nature that it must reasonably be assumed to have been produced solely or principally for the purpose of sexual arousal;United Kingdom2012 No. 1925
porphyrin-generating hepatocellular tumoura tumour arising from hepatocellular tissue, with evidence of increased porphyrin production at the tumour site;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
port Statea State in which port a foreign ship sail subject to the appropriate convention.KenyaCAP. 370
port authoritya navigation district located wholly or partly in the security district, and created or operating under Section 52, Article III, or Section 59, Article XVI, Texas Constitution.United StatesWATER CODE - Title 4 - Chapter
port circulara notice given by the Authority to the shipping community of Singapore;SingaporeCap. 170A, N 2
port duesdues levied in respect of a vessel for entering, using, leaving or plying in the port;SingaporeCap. 170A
port facility localitya locality in the United Kingdom in which one or more port facilities covered by an approved port facility security plan is or are situated;”;United Kingdom2013 No. 2815
port facility security assessmentan assessment of the security of a port facility carried out in accordance with section 15 of Part A of the Code;KenyaCAP. 389
port facility security officera person identified as responsible for the development, implementation, revision and maintenance of a port facility security plan and for liaison with the ship security officers and company security officers in accordance with section 17.1 of Part A of the ISPS Code;United Kingdom2009 No. 2048
port facility security plana plan developed to ensure the application of measures designed to protect the port facility and ships, persons, cargo, cargo transport units and ship’s stores within the port facility from the risks of a security incident;KenyaCAP. 389
port facilitya port facility that is not included in section 374, and includes fixed and floating platforms and mobile offshore drilling units referred to in section 374.KenyaCAP. 389
port facilityany location or area including anchorages or waiting berths or approaches from seaward and determined by the Central Government or the designated authority, as the case may be, where interface between ships or a ship and a port takes place;IndiaNO. 40 OF 2007
port health authoritya port health authority for a port health district wholly in Wales;United Kingdom2014 No. 3362 (W. 337)
port health authorityin relation to any port health district, the port health authority for that district.United Kingdom2011 No. 600 (W. 88)
port in British ColumbiaVancouver, North Vancouver, New Westminster, Roberts Bank, Prince Rupert, Ridley Island, Burnaby, Fraser Mills, Fraser Surrey, Fraser Wharves, Lake City, Lulu Island Junction, Port Coquitlam, Port Moody, Steveston, Tilbury and Woodwards Landing;CanadaS.C. 1996, c. 10
port landany land held by AB Ports for the purpose of its statutory undertaking;United Kingdom2015 No. 1386
port limitsthe limits of the port as defined in article 17 (limits of port);United Kingdom2010 No. 31
port numberthe number allocated for a fishing vessel within its port of choice under regulation 31(2)(b), 53(2) or 79(2)(a);”;United Kingdom1999 No. 3206
port of entry or departurea seaport or airport at which a foreign national enters or departs from Japan, as provided for by Ordinance of the Ministry of Justice.JapanCabinet Order No. 319 of 1951
port of importthe ports of Cairnryan, Dover and Stranraer;United Kingdom2001 No. 429
port of importthe ports of Cairnryan, Dover, Dundee and Stranraer;”.United Kingdom2001 No. 455
port of registrya port specified in column (1) of Schedule 1;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2005/en/si/02...
port officeany office in a port where rates and charges may be paid to the Authority;KenyaCAP. 391
port operationsthe operations carried out at a port facility including the handling of containers and cargo, stevedorage, dockage, pilotage, berthing, unberthing, transhipment, the provision of reefer services, the transportation of passengers by vessel, the rental of equipment and the use of the port facility or any part thereof for profit or reward.SingaporeCap. 254, OR 18
port premisesthe landing places and all other works and land at any time vested in, belonging to or administered by the Ports Authority;Sri Lanka51 of 1979
port related area security plana plan developed in accordance with Schedule 1;United Kingdom2009 No. 2048
port related areaan area of land or property that is affecting or is likely to affect the security of a port and has been designated as a port related area in relation to that port;United Kingdom2009 No. 2048
port security assessmentan assessment carried out by the Port Security Authority under regulation 14;United Kingdom2009 No. 2048
port security officera person appointed under regulation 12;United Kingdom2009 No. 2048
port security plana plan prepared and maintained by a Port Security Authority under regulation 15;United Kingdom2009 No. 2048
port services and facilitiesport terminal services and facilities for the handling, storage and transportation of goods on land adjoining the foreshore of Singapore and for the handling of passengers carried by vessels;SingaporeCap. 170A
port sidethe left hand side when standing at the rear and facing towards the front of the vessel;United Kingdom2007 No. 243
port state control administrationthe competent administration of a member State for the purposes of Council Directive 95/21/EC(10) concerning the enforcement, in respect of shipping using Community ports and sailing in the waters under the jurisdiction of the member states, of international standards for ship safety, pollution prevention and shipboard living and working conditions (Port State Control);United Kingdom1996 No. 2908
port waterswaters categorised in Merchant Shipping Notice No. M 1719(M) on the Categorisation of Waters.United Kingdom2000 No. 2687
port-call-tonnagethe aggregate of the products obtained by multiplying, for each ship operated by the corporation, the number of calls made in the year by that ship at ports in that province or country by the number of tons of the registered net tonnage of that ship.CanadaC.R.C., c. 945
portabilitya system that enables program benefits in the form of an electronic benefit transfer card to be used in any State by a household to purchase food at a retail food store or wholesale food concern approved under this chapter.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
portable crossingthe portable signal-controlled pedestrian facility in relation to which the sign is placed.United Kingdom2011 No. 1040
portable gas containera gas container which may be attached to a vehicle but which can readily be removed;United Kingdom1999 No. 454
portable rampa ramp which is carried on a regulated public service vehicle for the purpose of allowing wheelchair users to board and alight from the vehicle;United Kingdom2003 No. 37
portable signa sign or advertising device that is not permanently attached to the ground, a building or a structure or that is designed to be moved from place to place. (“panneau portatif”) R.S.O. 1990, c. P.50, s. 38 (1).Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/statute/90p50
portable traininglive, instructor-led training provided by certified fire service instructors that can be offered in any suitable setting, rather than specific designated facilities. Under this training delivery model, instructors travel to locations convenient to students and utilize local facilities and resources.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
portable,that a certificate issued under Option (1) would meet the requirements of § 1926.1427(a)(2) (when State or local jurisdiction does not require operator licensing) until the certificate expires. In the final rule, OSHA is specifying that meaning directly in § 1926.1427(b)(3) rather than in a separate definition in § 1926.1427(m), as proposed. C-DAC determined that certification under this option should be portable because the testing organization is fully independent of all employers who may employ a crane operator and there is no reason to limit the certification to a particular employer. OSHA agrees.United States75 FR 47905
portablethe phone is designed or adapted to be carried by a person;IrelandNumber 23 of 2006
portal PM3the portal to be provided in the east wall of Princes Mall as an access point between Princes Mall and Waverley Steps, the approximate position of which is shown on sheet no. 1 of the Order plans marked “PM3”;United Kingdom2010 No. 188
portalsportal PM1 and portal PM3;United Kingdom2010 No. 188
portfolio investment entityan entity that does not at that time hold any non-portfolio property.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
portfolio investmentany international investment which is not direct investment.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
portfolio managementmanaging portfolios in accordance with mandates given by clients on a discretionary client-by-client basis where such portfolios include one or more financial instruments;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2007/en/si/00...
portionan amount of a particular food provided to an individual as part of a meal;United Kingdom2007 No. 2359
portraitureor process, whether invented or developed heretofore or hereafter.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
portLoch Ryan Port as comprised within the port limits;United Kingdom2010 No. 31
portthe navigable waters under the jurisdiction of a port authority and the real property and immovables that the port authority manages, holds or occupies as set out in the letters patent.CanadaS.C. 1998, c. 10
position of restthe position of the operating device when it is in the locked position.European Union31978L0632
positional isomerany substance possessing the same molecular formula and core structure and having the same functional group(s) and/or substituent(s) as those found in the respective Schedule I hallucinogen, attached at any position(s) on the core structure, but in such manner that no new chemical functionalities are created and no existing chemical functionalities are destroyed relative to the respective Schedule I hallucinogen. Rearrangements of alkyl moieties within or between functional group(s) or substituent(s), or divisions or combinations of alkyl moieties, that do not create new chemical functionalities or destroy existing chemical functionalities, are allowed i.e., result in compounds which are positional isomers. For purposes of this definition, the “core structure” is the parent molecule that is the common basis for the class; for example, tryptamine, phenethylamine, or ergoline. Examples of rearrangements resulting in creation and/or destruction of chemical functionalities (and therefore resulting in compounds which are not positional isomers) include, but are not limited to: Ethoxy to alpha -hydroxyethyl, hydroxy and methyl to methoxy, or the repositioning of a phenolic or alcoholic hydroxy group to create a hydroxyamine. Examples of rearrangements resulting in compounds which would be positional isomers include: Tert -butyl to sec -butyl, methoxy and ethyl to isopropoxy, N,N-diethyl to N-methyl-N-propyl, or alpha -methylamino to N-methylamino.United States77 FR 4228
positionposition of employment.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1996/en/si/00...
positive entryan amount entered into the VAT account as a positive amount;United Kingdom1995 No. 2518
positive screening directiona direction made pursuant to regulation 11, to the effect that ROMP development is EIA development;United Kingdom2009 No. 3342 (W. 293)
positive train control systema system designed to prevent train-to-train collisions, over-speed derailments, incursions into established work zone limits, and the movement of a train through a switch left in the wrong position.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
possessinghaving in your possession, custody or control;United Kingdom2014 No. 224
possession of the Authoritythe possession by any employee in the course of his duty;KenyaCAP. 391
possession of the Corporationthe possession by any employee in the course of his duty;KenyaCAP. 397
possession of the United Statesany possession of the United States which is not named in subsection (b) of this section.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
possession onlythat the amount due from a small entity is not the prorated amount shown on the invoice, but rather one-half of the maximum annual fee shown on NRC Form 526 for the size standard under which the licensee qualifies, resulting in a fee of either $1,150 or $250 for each fee category billed (instead of the full small entity annual fee of $2,300 or $500).United States71 FR 30722
possessionpossession within the meaning of subsection 4(3) of the Criminal Code;CanadaS.C. 1996, c. 19
possible attendancethe number of days from the first to last day of required attendance on the course.United Kingdom2009 No. 2158 (W. 182)
possibly contaminateddetermined by an inspector as possibly contaminated for the purposes of Article 5(1)(a)(iii) or (c)(iii) of Directive 98/57/EC;United Kingdom2015 No. 610
post 2011/12 studenta student, who is not a new deferred student, who commences a course of education at a fundable body on or after 1st August 2012;United Kingdom2011 No. 389
post advanced level coursea course of study being undertaken by a pupil who has completed a course leading to any of (i) a GCE ‘A’ level examination, (ii) a GCE ‘AS’ examination, (iii) a GNVQ at level 3, (iv) a GNVQ precursor at level 3 or (v) a NVQ at level 3 and is no longer studying any of those courses;United Kingdom1999 No. 989
post boxany receptacle provided by a postal service provider for the purpose of receiving postal packets, or any class of postal packets, for transmission by post;IrelandNumber 21 of 2011
post completion returnthe form submitted by a grant recipient to a local authority after the sale of the last unit in a project;United Kingdom2013 No. 7
post office box addressa United States Postal Service post office box address or a private mailbox address.United StatesTRANSPORTATION CODE - Title 7
post officeany building, house, room, receptacle, vessel, vehicle or place where postal articles are received, delivered, sorted, made up or despatched;KenyaCAP. 411A
post-1966 Convention shipa ship whose keel is laid, or which is at a similar stage of construction, on or after the material date;KenyaCAP. 389
post-1971 spousal or common-law partner trusta trust that would be described in paragraph 104(4)(a) if that paragraph were read without reference to subparagraph 104(4)(a)(iv);CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
post-announcement petitiona petition received in the circumstances mentioned in regulation 7(1);United Kingdom2000 No. 2852
post-authorisation efficacy studyany study relating to a medicinal product to which a marketing authorisation relates that is conducted with the aim of considering the efficacy of that product;United Kingdom2012 No. 1916
post-authorisation safety study protocola document that describes the objectives, design, methodology, statistical considerations and organisation of a post-authorisation safety study;United Kingdom2013 No. 532
post-authorization safety study protocola document that describes the objectives, design, methodology, statistical considerations and organisation of a post-authorization safety study;United Kingdom2010 No. 551
post-break employment start datethe date on which a person re-enters pensionable employment or comparable United Kingdom service following a disqualifying break or, where there is more than one such period, the first of them.United Kingdom2010 No. 990
post-cessation periodthe period beginning with the day on which the employment ceased and ending with the last day of the next tax year.”.United Kingdom2004 No. 2246
post-closure periodthe period commencing on the day after the third anniversary of the date of closure of the storage site and ending on the date on which the relevant licence is terminated.United Kingdom2011 No. 457
post-commencement interestinterest on the bankruptcy debts at the rate specified in section 328(5) in respect of periods during which those debts have been outstanding since the commencement of the bankruptcy.”.United Kingdom2010 No. 686
post-compulsory education awardan award granted by an education authority under regulation 4;United Kingdom2002 No. 1856 (W. 180)
post-construction archaeological workany archaeological work which is in the Scheme expressed as being required to be carried out by the Company after the completion of construction of a relevant work;United Kingdom2010 No. 2020
post-construction stage assessmentan assessment based on a visit to the constructed property by a Code Assessor or to another representative property;United Kingdom2008 No. 572
post-exposure prophylaxisa course of treatment of medicine administered to a person after exposure, or suspected exposure, to a biological agent in order to prevent infection or development of disease caused by that biological agent.United Kingdom2013 No. 108
post-graduate teacher training coursea post-graduate course of initial training for teachers which is provided at an institution.United Kingdom2001 No. 2622
post-implementation controlled functiona controlled function which, on or after 7th March 2016, either regulator has specified for the purposes of section 59 (approval for particular arrangements);United Kingdom2015 No. 492
post-marketing surveillance studiesa pharmacoepidemiological study or a clinical trial carried out in accordance with the terms of the marketing authorisation, conducted with the aim of identifying and investigating a safety hazard relating to an authorised veterinary medicinal product.United Kingdom2009 No. 2297
post-mortem health inspectionthe inspection of slaughtered birds or rabbits in accordance with Schedule 9;United Kingdom1995 No. 540
post-natal periodthe period of 14 days following the conclusion of a pregnancy;United Kingdom1997 No. 380
post-natal periodthe period starting from the conclusion of delivery of the baby or the patient’s discharge from secondary care services, whichever is the later, and ending on the fourteenth day after the birth.United Kingdom2004 No. 115
post-secondary educationeducation normally for a child who is 16 years of age or above;SingaporeCap. 247A
post-storm assessmentthe post-storm assessment developed under section 3611(b) of title 33.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
post-test interviewany interview conducted by the polygraph operator with the relevant offender during a polygraph session, following the completion of any polygraph examinations;United Kingdom2009 No. 619
post-threshold teacher standardsthe professional standards which a post-threshold teacher is required to meet, as set out in Annex 1,where each post-threshold teacher standard is prefixed by the letter ‘P’;”;United Kingdom2007 No. 1688
post-transfer accounting periodthe accounting period of that trust which begins on the transfer date and ends, notwithstanding anything in section 12(1) to (7), on the post-transfer distribution date or, where there is more than one post-transfer distribution date, the latest such date;United Kingdom1997 No. 1154
post-transfer coststhe costs for which the authority will be liable as a result of the transfer of obligations and liabilities to the authority pursuant to regulations 14 and 15;United Kingdom2011 No. 1483
post-transfer distribution datea distribution date of that trust which occurs on or after the transfer date and which is the distribution date for a distribution period of the trust ending before the transfer date.United Kingdom1997 No. 1154
post-transmission hybrid systema powertrain that includes features that recover and store energy from braking but that cannot function as a hybrid system without the transmission.CanadaSOR/2013-24
postage stampa stamp authorized by the Canada Post Corporation for use as evidence of the payment of postage, but does not include a postage meter impression, a permit imprint or any “business reply” indicia or item bearing that indicia.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. E-15
postage stampany label or stamp for denoting any postage or other sum payable in respect of a postal article, and includes an adhesive postage stamp or a stamp printed, impressed or otherwise indicated on a postal article, whether issued by the Government of Kenya or any other country;KenyaCAP. 411A
postagethe charge or surcharge payable for the collection, transmission and delivery by the Corporation of messages, information, funds or goods and for insurance or other special services provided by the Corporation in relation thereto;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-10
postal addressThe Highways Agency, Federated House, Dorking, Surrey RH4 1SZ;United Kingdom2013 No. 2249
postal articleany article or thing transmissible by post, including but not limited to letters, aerogrammes, postcards and parcels but does include such article or thing as the Commission determines not to be transmissible by post;KenyaCAP. 411A
postal ballot boxthe ballot box referred to in paragraph 14(1)(b);United Kingdom2010 No. 2837
postal ballot papera ballot paper issued to a postal voter;United Kingdom2010 No. 2999 (S. 9)
postal ballot papera ballot paper...United Kingdom2013 asp 14
postal diligenceservice of any diligence, which may be served by post, by registered post or the first class recorded delivery service;United Kingdom2002 No. 566
postal franking machineof a franking impression, the payment of postage or any other sum payable to a postal service provider, and includes any meter used in a postal franking machine;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2012/en/si/02...
postal itemsitems addressed in the final form in which they are to be carried, irrespective of weight. In addition to items of correspondence, such items also include books, catalogues, newspapers, periodicals and postal packages containing merchandise with or without commercial value, irrespective of weight.United Kingdom2008 No. 376
postal iteman item addressed in the final form in which it is to be carried by the universal service provider and in addition to an item of correspondence, such an item also includes a book, catalogue, newspaper, periodical and postal package containing merchandise with or without commercial value;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2002/en/si/06...
postal packets deposited in bulka substantial number of similar postal packets deposited with a universal postal service provider at the same place and time, to be transported and distributed to the addressees as marked on each of the postal packets;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2012/en/si/02...
postal packets for the blindletters, large envelopes, packets and parcels (excluding foreign parcels) weighing no more than 7kg and containing material for the use of blind and partially-sighted persons;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2012/en/si/02...
postal packet(except where otherwise expressed) a letter, air letter, postcard, letter packet or packet of literature for the blind.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1998/en/si/01...
postal packeta letter, parcel, packet or other article transmissible by post;United Kingdom1999 No. 2107
postal parcelan addressed article or package carried internationally by postal or courier services;United Kingdom2008 No. 333
postal proxya person entitled to vote by post as proxy at an election;United Kingdom2007 No. 236
postal remittanceany instrument authorized by the Corporation for the remittance of funds;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-10
postal service providerany person providing one or more than one postal service;IrelandNumber 21 of 2011
postal service userany person benefiting from postal service provision as a sender or as an addressee;IrelandNumber 21 of 2011
postal servicesservices involving the clearance, sorting, transport and delivery of postal items;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2002/en/si/06...
postal serviceany service by post;KenyaCAP. 411A
postal voters’ ballot boxthe ballot box referred to in paragraph 14(1)(a);United Kingdom2010 No. 2837
postal voters boxthe box referred to in regulation 19(1)(a);United Kingdom2007 No. 263
postal voters lista list kept under paragraph 4(2) of Schedule 2;United Kingdom2012 No. 1917
postal voters' ballot boxthe ballot box referred to in paragraph 11 below;United Kingdom1999 No. 787
postal votera named voter who has chosen to vote by post;United Kingdom2013 No. 798
postcarda card of minimum dimension 90mm x 140mm x 018mm and maximum dimensions of 235mm x 162mm x 5mm, with a tolerance of 2mm provided it is sufficiently stiff to withstand processing without difficulties and the length is at least equal to the width multiplied by 2 (approximate value 1.4);Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2012/en/si/02...
postclearancethe examination and inspection of travellers, their goods and the aircraft concerned, upon arrival in the United States;IrelandNumber 16 of 2009
posted worker authorisationa document issued to a person, in accordance with regulation 13A, in connection with his admission to the United Kingdom;”;United Kingdom2002 No. 1241
posterior lumbar spinal fusionsurgical procedure involving immobilisation of the posterior elements, particularly the spinous processes, of two or more lumbar vertebrae, by the use of bone grafting, in the absence of immobilisation of the lateral elements, particularly the transverse processes, of the same vertebrae.  This definition specifically excludes posterolateral lumbar spinal fusion;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
posterior spinal decompression surgerya surgical procedure involving the removal of the posterior elements of the spine, such as laminectomy, laminotomy or facetectomy;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
postgraduate coursea course for entry to which a first degree (or equivalent qualification) or higher is normally required;United Kingdom2007 No. 148
postgraduate dental dean or director of postgraduate dental educationa dentist appointed to that position by a Strategic Health Authority to assist in the provision of a suitable learning environment for dentists performing primary dental services to meet the requirements and standards of the Dental Faculties of the Royal College of Surgeons of England and the Department of Health;United Kingdom2005 No. 3491
postingsending it by a pre-paid postal service.United Kingdom2001 No. 1420
postmasteran individual who is the manager in charge of the operations of a post office, with or without the assistance of subordinate managers or supervisors;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
postnatal periodthe period after the end of labour during which the attendance of a midwife upon a woman and baby is required, being not less than 10 days and for such longer period as the midwife considers necessary;United Kingdom2012 No. 3025
postnatal periodthe period starting from the conclusion of delivery of the baby or the patient’s discharge from secondary care services, whichever is the later, and ending on the fourteenth day after birth.United Kingdom2004 No. 116
postponementa document evidencing the postponement of a security notice or operator’s lien;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 36 (2nd Supp.
postsecondary education and training opportunitiesany postsecondary program of education, including apprenticeships and on-job training, for which the Secretary of Veterans Affairs provides assistance to a veteran or member of the Armed Forces.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
postpre-paid delivery by a postal service which seeks to deliver documents within the United Kingdom no later than the next working day in all or the majority of cases, and to deliver outside the United Kingdom within such a period as is reasonable in all the circumstances.United Kingdom2003 No. 1417
postto leave in a post office or with a person authorized by the Corporation to receive mailable matter;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-10
potable waterwater used for drinking water, food preparation and beverage production;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
potable waterwater used for drinking water, food preparation or beverage production;'.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
potato blightPhytophthora infestans L.;United Kingdom2006 No. 319
potato growerany person who plants or intends to plant a notifiable crop;United Kingdom2006 No. 319
potatoa tuber or part thereof or any plant or part thereof of Solanum tuberosum L or other tuber-forming species or hybrid of Solanum;United Kingdom2010 No. 350
potatoany tuber of Solanum tuberosum L.United Kingdom2004 No. 1165
potential SPAa site identified by Scottish Ministers as potentially qualifying for special protection area classification and for which a decision to classify has yet to be taken pending consultation by SNH(42);United Kingdom2008 No. 100
potential clientan individual who seeks, but does not receive, counseling services from an approved agency.United States78 FR 16138
potential earningsthe member’s basic salary plus any standing allowances he would have earned by remaining as a member between the date of leaving until compulsory retirement age or the end of the existing extension of service.United Kingdom2003 No. 60
potential en route air navigation obstaclean object extending to a height of 45 metres or more above ground level at the site of the object and which thereby may have significance for the en-route operation of aircraft.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1999/en/si/04...
potential en-route obstaclean object extending to a height of 45 metres above ground level or water surface level at the site of the object and which thereby may have significance for the en-route operation of aircraft.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2002/en/si/05...
potential exposureexposure that is not expected with certainty but may result from an event or sequence of events of a probabilistic nature, including equipment failures and operating errors;European Union32013L0059
potential jurora person who, at the time an offence under this section is alleged to have been committed, has been summoned for jury service but has not been empanelled as a juror to serve on a particular jury.IrelandNumber 10 of 1999
potential or possible sources of ignitionbut is not limited to” indicates that the list of potential or possible sources of ignition is not all inclusive; as it is impossible to identify in a definition all potential or possible sources of ignition that may exist on a variety of vessels with various engineering designs and stowage configurations. PHMSA is adopting a definition for “Potential or possible sources of ignition” that replaces “of certified safe type” with “designed to operate in a hazardous environment.” This change is due to some ambiguity as to what is considered a certified safe type of refrigerated or heated cargo transport unit. Adoption of this definition will provide guidance to vessel stowage planners in determining safe stowage locations for cargo on board vessels.United States78 FR 987
potential period of membershipthe period which (apart from the payment) he would be entitled to count as a period of membership in relation to his local government employment if he continued in it until he attained the age of 65.United Kingdom2000 No. 177
potential plaintiffa person who may have a claim against another person but has not commenced a proceeding against that person in respect of the claim.  (“demandeur éventuel”)  2002, c. 24, Sched. B, s. 9 (1).Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/statute/02l24
potential servicethe pensionable service the member could have completed, taking account of paragraph (5), if he had stayed in pensionable employment as a mental health officer until age 55.United Kingdom1995 No. 365 (S. 15)
potential treasure objectan object which appears to be treasure or in respect of which there is a reasonable possibility of its being treasure;United Kingdom2006 No. 1941
potentially acceptable siteany site at which, after geologic studies and field mapping but before detailed geologic data gathering, the Department undertakes preliminary drilling and geophysical testing for the definition of site location.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
potentially closed evidenceevidence in respect of which a request for a direction has been made;United Kingdom2008 No. 1590 (S. 5)
potentially explosive atmospherean atmosphere which could become explosive due to local and operational conditions.United Kingdom2003 No. 152
potentially injurious informationinformation of a type that, if it were disclosed to the public, could injure international relations or national defence or national security.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-5
potentially responsible partyan individual or entity that may be liable under any Federal or State authority that is being used or may be used to facilitate the cleanup and protection of the Great Lakes.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
potentially restricted evidenceany evidence which is in the possession of the inquiry panel, or any member of the inquiry panel, and which is the subject of a relevant application which has not been determined or withdrawn;United Kingdom2006 No. 1838
potsany pot, receptacle or container with one or more openings or entrances and which is capable of being left at sea to catch crabs or lobster;United Kingdom2008 No. 185
potted flowering plantsthose plants that normally produce flowers, primarily produced in pots or similar containers, that are primarily used for interior decoration, whether grown under cover or in field operations.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
poultry by-productany animal by-product derived exclusively or mainly from poultry;United Kingdom1999 No. 418
poultry enterpriseany enterprise with more than 500 places;United Kingdom2010 No. 411
poultry growerany person engaged in the business of raising and caring for live poultry for slaughter by another, whether the poultry is owned by such person or by another, but not an employee of the owner of such poultry;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
poultry health schemethe scheme for approval of establishments for the purposes of Council Directive 2009/158/EC on animal health conditions governing intra-Community trade in, and imports from third countries of, poultry and hatching eggs(2).United Kingdom2012 No. 176
poultry littera mixture of bedding material and poultry manure arising from the housing of poultry and with a dry matter content not less than 55%;United Kingdom2010 No. 411
poultry manurea mixture of excreta produced by poultry and bedding material, unless the contrary is specified;United Kingdom2008 No. 298
poultry meatpoultry meat and any product containing it which has not been heat treated at a minimum temperature of 70°C, which temperature must be reached throughout the meat or product.United Kingdom2006 No. 2702
poultry meatthe meat of poultry;United Kingdom1995 No. 540
poultry offalany material derived from a poultry carcase or the feathers of poultry and includes a feedingstuff or substance that consists of or contains any thing aforesaid;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2002/en/si/05...
poultry productany product or byproduct of the business of slaughtering poultry and processing poultry after slaughter;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
poultry sheda building designed and constructed to house poultry that has been previously sealed so as to be capable of containing the gas mixtures in Table 3 of Chapter I of Annex 1.United Kingdom2014 No. 951 (W. 92)
poultrymeat preparationpoultrymeat including poultrymeat that has been reduced to fragments, which has had foodstuffs, seasonings or additives added to it or which has undergone processes insufficient to modify the internal muscle fibre structure of the meat;European Union32009R1047
poultrya bird reared or kept in captivity for the production of meat or eggs for consumption, or for the production of other products, for restocking supplies of game or for the purposes of any breeding programme for the production of such categories of bird;United Kingdom2007 No. 61
poultryany of the following birds, if they are kept in captivity for breeding, the production of meat or eggs or for re-stocking supplies of game; namely, domestic fowls, turkeys, geese, ducks, guinea fowls, pigeons (other than racing pigeons), quails, ratites, pheasants and partridges.United Kingdom2003 No. 354
poundspounds sterling;United Kingdom2008 No. 3191
poverty line for a single individualsuch poverty line as established by the Director of the Office of Management and Budget in accordance with section 9902(2) of this title;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
poverty linethe income official poverty line (as defined by the Office of Management and Budget, and revised annually in accordance with section 9902(2) of this title 1 applicable to a family of the size involved.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
poverty program expenseany expense in providing direct services referred to in clause (iii).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
power boata power-driven vessel of less than 10 metres in length.United Kingdom1997 No. 2949
power factorthe power input divided by the product of ballast input voltage and input current of a fluorescent lamp ballast, as measured under test conditions specified in ANSI standard C82.2–1984, or as may be prescribed by the Secretary.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
power inputthe power consumption in watts of a ballast and fluorescent lamp or lamps, as determined in accordance with the test procedures specified in ANSI standard C82.2–1984, or as may be prescribed by the Secretary.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
power of mercythe exercise by the President of the powers granted under Article 133 of the Constitution;KenyaCAP. 94
power operated steering mechanisma steering mechanism provided with hydraulic, pneumatic or electrical power and which may be operated to steer the vehicle even when the power is cut off;SingaporeCap. 276, R 9
power planta single structure devoted to steam or electric generation, or both, and may contain multiple boilers.United States80 FR 21183
power pressof tools, or for die proving, which is power driven and which embodies a flywheel and clutch;United Kingdom1998 No. 2306
power supplya unit which takes energy from the mains electricity supply and supplies it in a form suitable for operating electronic circuits;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1997/en/si/05...
power take-off unitan engine-driven output device for the purposes of powering auxiliary, vehicle mounted, equipment;European Union32005L0078
power take-offa secondary engine shaft or other system of a vehicle that provides substantial auxiliary power for purposes unrelated to vehicle propulsion or the functioning of customary vehicle accessories such as air conditioning, power steering and basic accessories.CanadaSOR/2013-24
power to weight ratiothe ratio of the maximum engine power to the kerbside weight of the vehicle measured, as regards the maximum engine power, in kilowatts and, as regards the kerbside weight, in 1000 kg;United Kingdom1999 No. 454
power-driven vessela vessel propelled by machinery.SingaporeCap. 170A, RG 4
power-drivena vessel propelled by machinery;United Kingdom2005 No. 1470
power-unita system of one or more engines and ancillary parts which are together necessary to provide thrust, independently of any other power-unit(s), but not including short period thrust producing devices;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2004/en/si/00...
powered pleasure crafta pleasure craft propelled by machinery.SingaporeCap. 170A, RG 6
powered supporta support which is advanced and set to the roof by mechanical energy;United Kingdom1999 No. 2463
powered tankerany vessel intended to carry goods in fixed tanks and built to navigate independently under its own motive power;European Union31982L0714
powered vesselan ordinary powered vessel or a powered tanker;European Union31982L0714
powered-lifta heavier-than-air aircraft capable of vertical take-off, vertical landing, and low speed flight, which depends principally on engine-driven lift devices or engine thrust for the lift during these flight regimes and on non-rotating aerofoil(s) for lift during horizontal flight;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2015/en/si/00...
powerful incentives to accept fees from edge providers, either in return for excluding their competitors or for granting them prioritized access to end users.to measure the extent to which edge innovation and investment would be chilled. And, given the dangers, there is no room for a blanket exception for instances where consumer permission is buried in a service plan—the threats of consumer deception and confusion are simply too great.United States80 FR 19737
powers of self-governmentthe inherent power of Indian tribes, hereby recognized and affirmed, to exercise criminal jurisdiction over all Indians;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
powersthe powers conferred on the High Court by section 38 (11) or 41 (2) or on a receiver appointed under either of those provisions.IrelandNumber 30 of 2006
powerelectrical power or the quantity of electrical energy per unit of time;KenyaCAP. 314
powerthe power of attorney.United Kingdom2003 No. 1417
ppbparts per 1000 million by volume.United Kingdom1997 No. 3043
ppm-yearsparts per million multiplied by years of exposure;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
ppma flame ionization detector, photoionization detector, or infrared analyzer capable of detecting vapor concentrations of PCE of 25 ppm by volume. The amended Dry Cleaner ERP requires vapor leak checks weekly with a halogenated hydrocarbon detector, a PCE gas analyzer, or an alternate method that is capable of detecting vapor concentrations of PCE of 25 ppm by volume and approved by MassDEP. See 310 CMR 7.26(13)(i). Since the Dry Cleaner ERP specifies that any alternative method approved by MassDEP must be capable of detecting vapor concentrations of PCE of 25 ppm by volume, EPA does not view this as affecting the stringency of the Dry Cleaner ERP. Furthermore, the amended Dry Cleaner ERP is more stringent than the Dry Cleaning NESHAP because it requires leak checks with a detector or analyzer to be conducted weekly.United States74 FR 61037
ppmparts per million by weight;United Kingdom2003 No. 1941
practicableof avoiding the “take” of migratory birds have been considered prior to the implementation of a new readiness program or construction of a new installation.United States72 FR 8931
practical and applied learningeducation provided to pupils at key stage 4 in a secondary school or elsewhere which prepares them for employment or for a qualification related to a particular employment sector;United Kingdom2011 No. 371
practical aspects of medical radiological proceduresthe physical conduct of a medical exposure and any supporting aspects, including handling and use of medical radiological equipment, the assessment of technical and physical parameters (including radiation doses), calibration and maintenance of equipment, preparation and administration of radio-pharmaceuticals, and image processing;European Union32013L0059
practical or knowledge test, or any combination thereof“a test on the areas of operations for an airman certificate, rating, or authorization that is conducted by having the applicant respond to questions and demonstrate maneuvers in flight, in a flight simulator, or in a flight training device”). The current language is confusing and the testing requirements have been misapplied.United States74 FR 42500
practical utilitythe ability of an agency to use information, particularly the capability to process such information in a timely and useful fashion. 44 U.S.C 3502(11) and 3506(c)(3)(A).United States80 FR 16127
practical utilitythe ability of an agency to use information, particularly the capability to process such information in a timely and useful fashion;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
practically completedcomplete such that the works concerned can be occupied or brought into beneficial use but does not include minor snagging items;United Kingdom2008 No. 1261
practicalof emergency egress that, if operable, would allow more rapid and safe egress than exiting through a window. Nevertheless, because having two emergency exits at the very same location could result in both exits being rendered inoperable (as by car crush) or inaccessible (as by fire), FRA decided not to allow the unrestricted placement of emergency window exits in side doors. FRA makes clear that, all things being equal, emergency window exits should be placed in a location separate from side door exits. See Figure 2b to subpart B; compare to Figure 2a to subpart B.United States73 FR 6370
practice areathe area in which a doctor is under an obligation to visit patients either by virtue of his application for inclusion in the medical list or of any variation therein in accordance with the regulations or terms of service;United Kingdom1995 No. 416 (S. 29)
practice directiona direction given under section 57 of RSTPA 2014;United Kingdom2015 No. 184
practice leafleta leaflet drawn up in accordance with paragraph 69 of Schedule 5;United Kingdom2004 No. 115
practice monitoring programmea programme designed to ascertain whether a public accountant has complied with the prescribed standards, methods, procedures and other requirements when providing public accountancy services;SingaporeCap. 2
practice notea formal statement signed by the Chairman, providing for the conduct of the business of the court or giving guidance in dealing with proceedings pending before the court;United Kingdom2014 No. 229
practice of engineeringthe performance of or an offer or attempt to perform any public or private service or creative work, the adequate performance of which requires engineering education, training, and experience in applying special knowledge or judgment of the mathematical, physical, or engineering sciences to that service or creative work.United StatesOCCUPATIONS CODE - Title 6 - C
practice of lawof an Internet web site, of written materials, books, forms, computer software, or similar products if the products clearly and conspicuously state that the products are not a substitute for the advice of an attorney. This subsection does not authorize the use of the products or similar media in violation of Chapter 83 and does not affect the applicability or enforceability of that chapter.United StatesGOVERNMENT CODE - Title 2 - Ch
practice premisesan address specified in the agreement as one at which services are to be provided under the agreement but does not include a mobile surgery;United Kingdom2005 No. 3373
practice premisesany premises, including any mobile surgery, at which primary dental services are provided.United Kingdom1998 No. 2222
practice record forma form supplied by the Health Board or primary care NHS trust and completed in accordance with paragraph 27 of Schedule 1 for the purpose of obtaining general dental services in circumstances where the dentist intends to use a computer to send an estimate to the Board;”.United Kingdom2000 No. 352
practice yeara calendar year;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1995/en/si/03...
practice yearthe period from 1st April in any calendar year to 31st March in the next ensuing calendar year.SingaporeCap. 161, R 6
practicea business (which term includes any gainful occupation) or any part thereof consisting of the provision of legal services from an establishment in the State and where such legal services (as they involve the provision of legal advice) relate to the law of the State (including European Union law as it forms part of the law of the State);Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2014/en/si/04...
practising certificatea certificate issued by the Registrar under section 25;SingaporeCap. 161
practising valuera person who carries out and prepares valuations in respect of any type of movable or immovable property;KenyaCAP. 532
practisingworking as a member of one of the relevant professions;United Kingdom2002 No. 254
practitioner in a care home service for adultsa person (not being a manager of, or supervisor in, a care home service for adults) who is employed in the provision of a care home service for adults and whose normal duties include caring for and supporting adults and responsibility for coordinating the implementation of planned programmes of care;United Kingdom2009 No. 91
practitioner in a day care of children servicea person (not being a manager of, or support worker in, day care of children) who is employed in the provision of day care of children whose normal duties include being responsible for identifying the care, support and learning needs of children and includes caring for, supervising or being in sole charge of children;”;United Kingdom2006 No. 453
practitioner psychologistsclinical psychologists, counselling psychologists, educational psychologists, forensic psychologists, health psychologists, occupational psychologists and sport and exercise psychologists, and this group of professions is to be treated as a single profession for the purposes of this Order;”;United Kingdom2009 No. 1182
practitionera doctor whose standard of professional performance is alleged to be seriously deficient and includes a person whose registration is currently suspended;United Kingdom1997 No. 1529
practitionera fully registered person, a provisionally registered person or a person registered with limited registration.United Kingdom2000 No. 1803
prankstersof communication, for the purpose of causing or creating public confusion and disorder;Philippineswww.gov.ph/1980/10/08/presidential-de...
pratiquethe written permission granted by a Port Health Officer to the vessel to disembark and commence operation;SingaporeCap. 137
prawnsMetapenaeus endeavouri (blue endeavour prawn), Penaeus esculentus (brown tiger prawn) and Melicertus longistylus (red spot king prawn).Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
prawnsthose members of the Class Crustacea commonly known as prawns (whether fresh or preserved, dyed or natural colour) and any part thereof;United Kingdom1999 No. 182
pre 2003 entrantan applicant who took on an undertaking which came into effect before 1st January 2003 but excluding entrants from an Environmentally Sensitive Areas scheme, entrants from the Habitats scheme or entrants with a successful challenge;United Kingdom2005 No. 620
pre-1998 injurya personal injury by accident or an occupational disease that occurs before January 1, 1998. (“lésion d’avant 1998”)  1997, c. 16, Sched. A, s. 101.Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/statute/97w16
pre-1st April 2007 entranta person who satisfies one of the conditions in paragraph (3).United Kingdom2007 No. 137
pre-2007 entranta person who satisfies one of the conditions in paragraph (3).United Kingdom2006 No. 3122
pre-Convention specimena specimen acquired before the species concerned was first included in the Appendices to the Convention.’;European Union32008R0100
pre-TURERA employeean employee whose...United Kingdom1996 c. 18
pre-arranged ground transportation servicetransportation for a passenger (or a group of passengers) that is arranged in advance (or is operated on a regular route or between specified points) and is provided in a motor vehicle with a seating capacity not exceeding 15 passengers (including the driver).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
pre-arrearsa housing loan in respect of which there is a reasonable prospect that the borrower will go into arrears;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2015/en/si/00...
pre-assessed donora donor who has been accepted into a pre-assessed donor program described in sections 86 to 91 from whom blood is taken in an emergency to be transfused before completion of the testing.CanadaSOR/2013-178
pre-basic seed potatoes certificatea certificate issued in accordance with Parts I, IA and IV of Schedule 1;”;United Kingdom2000 No. 1788
pre-charged“any substance consisting in part or whole of a class I or class II ozone-depleting substance that is used for heat transfer purposes and provides a cooling effect.” This definition is based on the statutory definition in section 605(a). Because the HCFC used in the bulb is not involved in the heat transfer cycle of the appliance, it is not a refrigerant, and thus the TXV is not a pre-charged appliance component. As such, the sale and distribution in interstate commerce of TXVs is not governed by this rulemaking.United States74 FR 66450
pre-commencement application for civil legal servicesan application for civil legal services that is made before 22nd April 2014.United Kingdom2014 No. 814
pre-commencement case recordscase records for any adoption before 30th December 2005.United Kingdom2005 No. 2720
pre-commencement informationinformation which is subject to restrictions (with or without qualifications or exceptions) on disclosure by virtue of a pre-commencement provision;United Kingdom2001 No. 2188
pre-commencement orderan order made under Article 52 before the coming into operation of this Article.United Kingdom2009 No. 35
pre-commencement periodthe period beginning with 13th October 1996 and ending with the day before the commencement date;United Kingdom1996 No. 431
pre-commencement powera power which was exercisable immediately before the transfer date;United Kingdom2010 No. 760
pre-commencement requirementany prohibition, requirement, restriction or direction imposed before commencement as mentioned in any provision of this Part, any suspension of authorisation as mentioned in article 3(3) and any direction as mentioned in article 28(1).United Kingdom2001 No. 2636
pre-commencement reviewa review that had begun to be carried out before commencement under section 115 of AA 1955 or AFA 1955 or section 71B of NDA 1957 but was not completed by commencement.United Kingdom2009 No. 1059
pre-construction archaeological workany archaeological work which is in the Scheme expressed as being required to be carried out by the Company before the commencement of construction of a relevant work;United Kingdom2010 No. 2020
pre-construction informationthe information described in regulation 10 and, where the project is notifiable, regulation 15.United Kingdom2007 No. 320
pre-construction phaseany period of time during which design or preparatory work is carried out for a project and may continue during the construction phase;United Kingdom2015 No. 51
pre-contract credit informationthe information specified in regulation 3(4);United Kingdom2010 No. 1013
pre-deposit proposals documentsthe LPA’s preferred strategy, options and proposals for the LDP and the implications of these, with earlier alternatives and implications made explicit, together with such supporting documents as in the opinion of the LPA are relevant to those documents;United Kingdom2005 No. 2839 (W. 203)
pre-effective-date financing statementa financing statement filed before July 1, 2013.United StatesBUSINESS AND COMMERCE CODE - T
pre-empting traffic control signal deviceany device or equipment that may temporarily suppress or extend an indication on a traffic control signal from its current setting.  2002, c. 18, Sched. P, s. 22.Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/statute/90h08
pre-existing accounta financial account maintained by a reporting financial institution on 30 June 2014;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2014/en/si/02...
pre-existing deposita deposit that was made with a local cooperative credit society before it is continued as a federal credit union and that remains outstanding on the continuation day.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-3
pre-existing dischargeany discharge at the time of permit application under this subsection.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
pre-existing entity accounta financial account that is beneficially owned by an entity and is maintained by a reporting financial institution on 30 June 2014;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2014/en/si/02...
pre-existing individual accounta financial account that is beneficially owned by a natural person and is maintained by a reporting financial institution on 30 June 2014;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2014/en/si/02...
pre-existing right or interesta right or interest of any kind in or over an aircraft object created or arising before the effective date of this Convention as defined by Article 76(2)(a);CanadaS.C. 2005, c. 3
pre-flight inspectionthe inspection carried out before flight to ensure that the aircraft is fit for the intended flight.European Union32003R2042
pre-flight inspectionthe inspection carried out before flight to ensure that the aircraft is fit for the intended flight;United Kingdom2007 No. 1115
pre-funded contribution to the default fund of a CCPa contribution to the default fund of a CCP that is paid in by an institution;European Union32013R0575R(02)
pre-hearing meetinga meeting held under rule 11 of the Hearing Rules;United Kingdom2013 No. 1986
pre-hearing reviewa review of the reference that may be held at any time before the hearing of the reference.United Kingdom2001 No. 2476
pre-implementation controlled functiona controlled function which, before 7th March 2016, either regulator has specified for the purposes of section 59 (approval for particular arrangements);United Kingdom2015 No. 492
pre-increase assessed amountthe assessed amount prior to that increase.”.United Kingdom2004 No. 110
pre-inquiry meetinga meeting held before an inquiry to consider what may be done to ensure that the inquiry is conducted efficiently and expeditiously and, where two or more such meetings are held, references to the conclusion of a pre-inquiry meeting are references to the conclusion of the final meeting;United Kingdom2004 No. 3305
pre-material date extra servicea period by which his effective service has been increased or a period of service with which he has been credited, before the material date, for the purpose of calculating one of the kinds of benefit or compensation mentioned in paragraph (6) (or, if more than one such period has been granted to him, the aggregate of them).United Kingdom1998 No. 192 (S. 8)
pre-movement testa skin test carried out in accordance with article 9(1);United Kingdom2007 No. 740
pre-movement testin the case of any animal an official test carried out in accordance with Annex C of the Directive by a laboratory approved by the Department for those purposes on a sample taken from it in accordance with paragraph (5).United Kingdom2004 No. 361
pre-natal leaveunpaid leave that is taken prior to the birth of a child.United Kingdom2010 No. 345
pre-packaged foodany single item for presentation as such consisting of a food and the packaging into which it was put before being offered for sale, whether such packaging encloses the food completely or only partially, provided that the contents cannot be altered without opening or changing the packaging.European Union32003R1829
pre-packaged productany single item offered for sale consisting of a product and the packaging into which it was put before being offered for sale, whether such packaging encloses the product completely or only partially, provided that the contents cannot be altered without opening or changing the packaging.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2013/en/si/02...
pre-packedmade up in advance ready for retail sale or wholesale in a securely closed container.”.United Kingdom2009 No. 663
pre-payment schemean agreement between the concessionaire or the Secretary of State and persons using the motorway under which such persons make payments of tolls in advance for use of the motorway;United Kingdom2003 No. 2186
pre-pre-preceding scheme yearthe scheme year immediately preceding the pre-preceding scheme year.United Kingdom1997 No. 477
pre-qualification questionnairea questionnaire of that description published by the Authority in accordance with regulation 11(1);United Kingdom2010 No. 1903
pre-reform codethe repealed Credit Reporting Code of Conduct (Federal Register of Legislative Instruments F2009B00170) which was in force until 12 March 2014.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
pre-release leavetemporary release of an eligible prisoner to enable the prisoner to visit his home or other approved place for a period not exceeding 3 days and 3 nights for the purpose of assisting in the prisoner’s preparation for release.United Kingdom2002 No. 107
pre-releaseto release water from a major storage solely for the purpose of creating capacity in the major storage to be used to mitigate downstream flooding.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
pre-retail medical producta medical product that has not yet been made available for retail purchase by a consumer;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
pre-reversion debta debt obligation of the taxpayer that was issued by the taxpayer before the beginning of the taxpayer’s first reversionary year.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
pre-school childa child who has not attained the age of six years and who is not attending a national school or a school providing an educational programme similar to a national school;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1996/en/si/03...
pre-school service in a drop-in centrea pre-school service offering day care which is used exclusively on an intermittent basis;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2006/en/si/05...
pre-school service in a temporary drop-in centrea pre-school service offering day care exclusively on a temporary basis;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2006/en/si/05...
pre-school serviceany pre-school, play group, day nursery, crèche, day-care or other similar service which caters for pre-school children, including those grant-aided by health boards;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1996/en/si/03...
pre-sentence reporta report on the personal and family history and present environment of a young person made in accordance with section 40.CanadaS.C. 2002, c. 1
pre-shipment inspectionthe examination of imported goods prior to shipment in order to ascertain the description, quality, quantity and the value of such goods.KenyaCAP. 472
pre-slaughter health inspectionthe inspection of live birds or rabbits in accordance with Schedule 7;United Kingdom1995 No. 540
pre-submission consultation statementthe statement prepared pursuant to regulation 28(1)(c);United Kingdom2004 No. 2204
pre-submission consulteesthose bodies which the RPB consults in accordance with regulation 11(1);United Kingdom2004 No. 2203
pre-submission proposals documentsthe authority’s proposals for the DPD and such supporting documents as in the opinion of the authority are relevant to those proposals;United Kingdom2004 No. 2204
pre-tax profits of the Companythe net income for such period from all sources before charging or making provision for taxes on income and capital gains of the Company computed in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles but without including as an expense any amount of interest payable to Canada under this Agreement;CanadaSOR/82-896
pre-test interviewany interview conducted by the polygraph operator with the relevant offender during a polygraph session, prior to the start of any polygraph examinations;United Kingdom2009 No. 619
pre-transition debta debt obligation of the taxpayer that was issued by the taxpayer before the beginning of the taxpayer’s first functional currency year.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
pre-transmission hybrid systeman engine system that includes features that recover and store energy during engine motoring operation but not from the vehicle wheels.CanadaSOR/2013-24
pre-triala judicial pre-trial conference.CanadaSI/2012-30
preauthorizationa determination by a health maintenance organization that health care services proposed to be provided to a patient are medically necessary and appropriate.United StatesINSURANCE CODE - Title 6 - Cha
precautionary approach to fisheries managementthat the absence of adequate scientific information should not be used as a reason for postponing or failing to take management measures to conserve target species, associated or dependent species and non-target species and their environment.European Union22009A0528(01)
precautionary approach to fisheries managementthat the absence of adequate scientific information should not be used as a reason for postponing or failing to take management measures to conserve target species, associated or dependent species and non-target species and their environment;European Union32002R2371
precautionary measuresmeasures taken, or to be taken, in order to secure recovery of a foreign claim;United Kingdom2004 No. 674
precautionary principlethe principle that where there are threats of serious or irreversible damage, lack of full scientific certainty shall not be used as a reason for postponing cost-effective measures to prevent environmental degradation.CanadaS.C. 2008, c. 33
precautionary statementa phrase that describes recommended measure(s) to minimise or prevent adverse effects resulting from exposure to a hazardous substance or mixture due to its use or disposal;European Union32008R1272
precautionary statementa phrase that describes the recommended measures to take in order to minimize or prevent adverse effects resulting from exposure to a hazardous product or resulting from improper storage or handling of a hazardous product.CanadaSOR/2015-17
preceding business yearthe business year immediately preceding the date of notice;United Kingdom2012 No. 1248 (W. 153)
preceding financial yearthe financial year beginning in 1994;United Kingdom1995 No. 936
preceding financial yearthe financial year immediately preceding the current financial year.”.United Kingdom2007 No. 573
preceding rulesrules 13 to 40, set out in Part II of the Rules Respecting Criminal Proceedings entitled “Appeals to the Court of Appeal in Criminal Matters”, published on the 11th day of December, 1985, in the Canada Gazette, Part II, as Statutory Instrument SI/85-205, made on the 4th day of September, 1985, and brought into force on the 1st day of January, 1986.CanadaSI/93-169
preceding scheme yearthe scheme year immediately preceding the given scheme year referred to in that paragraph;United Kingdom1997 No. 477
preceding yearany financial year ending before 1st April 1996;United Kingdom1996 No. 88
preceding yearthe financial year immediately preceding the current year.United Kingdom2003 No. 3239 (W. 319)
precerebral arteryextracerebral arteries supplying the brain, including the carotid artery, vertebral artery, basilar artery and ascending aorta;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
precinct election recordsthe precinct election returns, voted ballots, and other records of an election that are assembled and distributed under this chapter.United StatesELECTION CODE - Title 6 - Chap
precinct officera justice of the peace or a constable.United StatesLOCAL GOVERNMENT CODE - Title
precinctsany place (including a car-park) adjacent to the racecourse under the control of the executive of a racecourse to which the public habitually resort for the purpose of attending and watching horseracing;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1995/en/si/03...
precinctsthe area surrounding the building having the boundaries shown in Schedule A.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
precinctany housing estate of the Board or any part thereof within a Town that is declared by the Minister under section 24B to be a precinct for the purposes of this Part;SingaporeCap. 329A
precious and semi-precious stonesgoods for personal use or for adornment of the person and classified under heading No. 71.03 in the List of Tariff Provisions set out in the schedule to the Customs Tariff.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (2nd Supp.)
precious metal articlean article wholly or partly, or purporting to be wholly or partly, composed of a precious metal and includes a plated article, and the word "article" when used in association with the name of a precious metal has a corresponding meaning;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. P-19
precious metalssilver (including silver plated with gold or platinum), gold (including gold plated with platinum), and platinum, and all items which contain any of those metals when the consideration for the supply does not exceed the open market price (within the meaning of section 36 ) of the metal concerned;IrelandNumber 31 of 2010
precious metalgold, silver or platinum that does not qualify as an investment precious metal;SingaporeCap. 117A
precious metalgold, silver, platinum or any of the platinum group of metals.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. R-9
precious stonesany diamond, emerald, opal, ruby, sapphire, turquoise and any other stones which the Minister may by notice in the Gazette declare to be included in this definition;KenyaCAP. 306
precious stonea diamond, a ruby, a sapphire or an emerald;SingaporeCap. 117A, OR 1
precious stonea diamond, a sapphire, an emerald or a ruby.CanadaSOR/2014-68
precision approachan instrument approach using an Instrument Landing System, Microwave Landing System or precision approach radar for guidance in both azimuth and elevation;United Kingdom2007 No. 1115
precision seedseed designed for use in precision drills and to produce single seedlings;United Kingdom2009 No. 384
precision seedseed designed for use in precision drills to produce single seedlings.United Kingdom2011 No. 463
precision spreading equipmenta trailing shoe, dribble bar or injector system;United Kingdom2014 No. 3223 (W. 328)
precleanera cleaning product designed for the removal of surface contamination during preparation for and prior to the application of coating materials;United Kingdom2005 No. 2773
preclearance areaan area designated by the Minister under section 7.CanadaS.C. 1999, c. 20
preclearance lawsthe law of the United States with respect to customs, immigration, public health, food inspection and plant and animal health that is applicable to the admission of travellers or the importation of goods to the United States, including the laws listed in the schedule. It includes monetary penalty provisions in such law but does not include anything that would be considered criminal under Canadian law.CanadaS.C. 1999, c. 20
preclearance officera person authorized by the United States to perform preclearance duties in Canada for the purposes of customs, immigration, public health, food inspection and plant and animal health.CanadaS.C. 1999, c. 20
precluded persona person who is prevented from inspecting or hearing closed evidence during the examination of the application as a result of a direction.United Kingdom2010 No. 103
precognitiona written statement of the evidence which it is proposed that a witness will give to the inquiry session.United Kingdom2008 No. 434
precognitiona written statement of the evidence which it is proposed that a witness will give to the inquiry;United Kingdom1997 No. 796 (S. 75)
precooked ricepolished rice that has been cooked in water or steam and dried in such a manner as to retain the rice grains in a porous and open-structured condition.CanadaC.R.C., c. 870
precursora substance included in Schedule VI;CanadaS.C. 1996, c. 19
predecessor areaany district which is abolished by or in consequence of an order;United Kingdom2008 No. 3022
predecessor arrangementanother arrangement (under the same or another registered pension scheme) from which some or all of the sums or assets held for the purposes of the arrangement directly or indirectly derive;United Kingdom2013 No. 1740
predecessor authorityany local authority in existence in Wales prior to 1st April 1996 not being a parish, town or community council;United Kingdom2003 No. 2676 (W. 258)
predecessor bodya police authority, a joint police board or the Scottish Police Services Authority;United Kingdom2013 No. 121
predecessor companyScottish Power UK plc or Scottish and Southern Energy plc as the case may be;”.United Kingdom2002 No. 158
predecessor councila county or district council for whose winding up and dissolution the order provides;United Kingdom2008 No. 2176
predecessor licencea Band III Private Mobile Radio National Trunked Service Licence, a Band III Private Mobile Radio Regional Trunked Service Licence, a National Public Data Network Service Licence, a National Public Radio-telephone System Licence and a Personal Communications Network Licence;United Kingdom1995 No. 1331
predecessor police forcea police force or the Scottish Crime and Drug Enforcement Agency.United Kingdom2013 No. 121
predecessor registered pension schemeanother registered pension scheme from which some or all of the sums or assets held for the purposes of the arrangement under the pension scheme directly or indirectly derive;United Kingdom2013 No. 1740
predecessor schemeany occupational pension scheme from which rights and entitlements in respect of GMPs and section 9(2B) rights were transferred to the RMPP before the qualifying time;United Kingdom2012 No. 687
predetermined place of safetya specific location that an affected roadway worker must occupy upon receiving a watchman/lookout's warning of approaching movement(s) (“warning”) or a roadway worker in charge's (“RWIC's”) notification of pending movement(s) on an adjacent track (“notification”), as designated during the on-track safety job briefing required by § 214.315. The PPOS may not be on a track, unless the track has working limits on it and no movements permitted within such working limits by the RWIC. Thus, under these circumstances, the space between the rails of the occupied track (No. 2 in this table) may be designated as a place to remain in position or to otherwise occupy upon receiving a warning or notification. The RWIC must determine any change to a PPOS, and communicate such change to all affected roadway workers through an updated on-track safety job briefing.United States79 FR 1743
predeterminedestablished or fixed before the referral is made. The requirement that the amount of the referral fee not vary based on the number of customer referrals made does not prohibit an employee from receiving a referral fee for each referral made by the employee under the exemption.United States72 FR 56514
predicted age of housingthe arithmetic product of the housing stock in the metropolitan city or urban county multiplied times the ratio between the age of housing in all metropolitan areas and the housing stock in all metropolitan areas.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
predicted energy assessmentthe document required by regulation 8(c);United Kingdom2007 No. 1667
predominantly fresh watersa trench, the bottom of which is normally covered by water with the upper edges of its two sides normally above water.United States75 FR 75761
prefectural examination boardsthe service offered by municipal examination boards pursuant to Article 21 (including the case where it is applied mutatis mutandis pursuant to paragraph 5 of Article 24; the same shall apply in paragraph 4) and paragraph 2 and paragraph 3 of Article 22 (including the case where it is applied mutatis mutandis pursuant to paragraph 3 of Article 24; the same shall apply in the paragraph 4); the same shall apply in this Article and item 1 of paragraph 2 of Article 95).JapanAct No. 123 of 2005
preference sharea share the holder of which is entitled to a dividend at a fixed rate only;SingaporeCap. 96
preferencea preference expressed by a parent as to the school at which he wishes education to be provided for his child by virtue of Article 9 of the 1997 Order;United Kingdom1997 No. 439
preferential tariff measuresthe preferential tariff measures mentioned in Article 20(3)(d) and (e) of the Community Customs Code.United Kingdom1997 No. 534
preferential tariff treatmentthe rate of customs duty applicable under this Agreement to an originating good.European Union32012D0734
preferential termsterms under which such interest is acquired for a consideration which, at the time of the acquisition, is or may be other than its market value.IrelandNumber 22 of 1997
preferred accommodationPart 3 accommodation at the place of the resident’s choice within England and Wales as indicated by the resident, in accordance with paragraph 2 of the Directions;United Kingdom2001 No. 3441
preferred applicanta qualifying bidder determined as preferred applicant in accordance with regulation 16(1) in relation to the best and final offer stage or in accordance with regulation 12(1) in any other case;United Kingdom2012 No. 2414
preferred depositsdeposits of any public unit (as defined in paragraph (1)) at any insured depository institution which are secured or collateralized as required under State law.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
preferred lendera lender participating in the Preferred Lender Program;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
preferred options papera consultation document prepared by the council for the purpose of consulting the public before a local development plan is prepared;United Kingdom2015 No. 62
preferred purchasera purchaser described in paragraph (4).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
preferred sharea share other than a common share;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
preferred stockany class or series of preferred stock, and any class or series of common stock having liquidation and dividend rights and preferences superior to the common stock of the Corporation offered for sale under section 1312 of this title;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
preferred workany work which is taken up for implementation on a priority basis under a Scheme;IndiaNO. 42 OF 2005
pregnant womanthe pregnant woman to whom the review relates;IrelandNumber 35 of 2013
pre–inquiry meetinga meeting held before an inquiry to consider what may be done to ensure that the inquiry is conducted efficiently and expeditiously.United Kingdom2007 No. 2008
preliminary accreditationaccreditation of the station as one which (when commissioned) will be capable of generating electricity from renewable sources by the Authority (and includes preliminary accreditation granted before 1st April 2009);United Kingdom2009 No. 154
preliminary assessmenta preparatory evaluation by the Chief Inspector which is intended to establish the likely causes and circumstances of an accident with a view to deciding whether or not a safety investigation should be undertaken;United Kingdom2012 No. 1743
preliminary ballot boxa ballot box provided pursuant to rule 39(1)(a);United Kingdom2004 No. 1962
preliminary chargethe charge which would have been dealt with summarily had the accused not elected court-martial trial;”.United Kingdom2000 No. 2375
preliminary chargethe charge which would have been dealt with summarily had the accused not elected court-martial trial;United Kingdom2007 No. 3443
preliminary cleansing and disinfectioncleansing and disinfection required by article 28 or 29, undertaken in accordance with paragraphs 12 and 13 of Schedule 1 and ending 24 hours after the application of disinfectant.United Kingdom2006 No. 179 (W. 30)
preliminary coursea course” insert the words “or courses”;United Kingdom2013 No. 223
preliminary coursea course mentioned in paragraph 2, 3 or 4 of Schedule 3, or overseas equivalent, that is taken before a full-time degree course (other than a first degree course for the initial training of teachers) or a foundation degree course, or overseas equivalent, taken before a full-time honours degree course, as the case may be;”.United Kingdom2010 No. 383
preliminary decisiona preliminary decision adopted by the Commission on the certification of an electricity transmission system operator in accordance with paragraph (4);Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2015/en/si/00...
preliminary determinationany determination made by a teacher as to the level of attainment of a pupil following teacher assessment of that pupil prior to making a final determination as to that pupil’s level of attainment in those teacher assessments;United Kingdom2015 No. 1309 (W. 113)
preliminary examinationan examination of the documents included in an application to determine whether the evaluation of that application can proceed;United Kingdom1995 No. 888
preliminary hearinga preliminary hearing held under court-martial rules;United Kingdom2009 No. 2041
preliminary hearingany hearing that takes place after the charge is preferred against the accused by the prosecutor and before the start of the trial.United Kingdom2008 No. 635
preliminary informationthe documents supplied by the relevant authority in accordance with regulation 20;United Kingdom2012 No. 605
preliminary list of electorsthe list of electors prepared by the Chief Electoral Officer under subsection 93(1).CanadaSOR/2010-20
preliminary meetingthe meeting which the Examining authority is required to hold under section 88 (initial assessment of issues, and preliminary meeting);United Kingdom2010 No. 103
preliminary periodthe period beginning on the date on which the section 7 order relevant to the predecessor council comes into force and ending on the reorganisation date;United Kingdom2008 No. 2176
preliminary proceedings committeea committee established under section 34 (1)(a);IrelandNumber 20 of 2007
preliminary proceedingsany proceedings held for the purpose of giving directions, orders or rulings for the purpose of trial or the hearing of an appeal.United Kingdom2009 No. 988
preliminary proceedingsany proceedings of the court held for the purpose of arraigning a defendant on a charge or giving directions, orders or rulings for the purpose of trial proceedings;United Kingdom2009 No. 2041
preliminary reportthe communication used for the prompt dissemination of data obtained during the early stages of the investigation;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2009/en/si/04...
preliminary screeningan examination of a proposal for a development undertaken pursuant to section 124.CanadaS.C. 1998, c. 25
premature retirement pensiona pension payable under regulation 101;United Kingdom2014 No. 310
premises occupied by the Authoritypremises vested in or placed at the disposal of the Authority for the purposes of the Authority;KenyaCAP. 391
premises occupied by the Corporationpremises vested in or placed at the disposal of the Corporation for the purpose of the Corporation;KenyaCAP. 397
premises of originany premises from which poultry or other captive birds which may be infected were moved to the slaughterhouse or on the vehicle.United Kingdom2006 No. 1197
premises providera person who owns, occupies or controls land, and references to the premises provider’s land mean the land that is so owned, occupied or controlled;IrelandNumber 31 of 2010
premisesa fixed premises and includes all those areas where medicinal products are, or are intended to be, sold or supplied, prepared, dispensed, compounded or stored;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2008/en/si/04...
premisesa motor vehicle primarily designed as temporary living quarters or a vehicle that contains temporary living quarters and is designed to be towed by a motor vehicle. The term includes a travel trailer, camping trailer, truck camper, motor home, and horse trailer with living quarters.United StatesPENAL CODE - Title 10 - Chapte
premium adult animala bovine animal at least eight months old at the time of its slaughter in respect of which a claim has been or will be submitted, other than a premium older animal;United Kingdom2000 No. 3126
premium animala premium adult animal, a premium calf and a premium older animal;United Kingdom2000 No. 3126
premium calfa bovine animal at least one, but less than seven months old at the time of its slaughter and with a carcase weight of less than 160 kilograms, in respect of which a claim has been or will be submitted;United Kingdom2001 No. 199
premium case working basisthe processing of applications made under the super premium service available via the United Kingdom Border Agency’s website(25), to applicants seeking to extend their stay in the United Kingdom;United Kingdom2010 No. 2807
premium case-working basisthe processing of applications for leave to remain in the United Kingdom under the super premium service offered by the United Kingdom Border Agency;United Kingdom2012 No. 971
premium case09.00 to 17.00 hours from Monday to Friday other than on a day which is a bank holiday in England and Wales;United Kingdom1997 No. 1006
premium customer servicesthe optional premium customer services offered by the Home Office to certain sponsors;United Kingdom2015 No. 768
premium funding target.the funding target determined by taking only vested benefits into account and by using the special segment rates described in new ERISA section 4006(a)(3)(E)(iv) (the “standard premium funding target”). Those special segment rates are “spot rates” (based on bond yields for a single recent month), as opposed to the 24-month average segment rates used for funding purposes.United States73 FR 15065
premium older animala bovine animal in respect of which a claim has been or will be submitted which is slaughtered on the day after it attains the age of thirty months, or later;United Kingdom2000 No. 3126
premium price arrangementan arrangement made before the day on which this Order is made under which a public electricity supplier or a person on behalf of a public electricity supplier agrees to purchase electricity generated by a non-fossil fuel generating station at any time in the period commencing on 21st July 1993 and ending on 28th August 2013 (whether or not the agreement covers other periods) for a premium price;United Kingdom1997 No. 248
premium rate numbera number that is identified by the distinctive 15XX access code as provided for in the National Numbering Conventions (currently v6.0 ComReg document 08/02), as amended by the Commission from time to time;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2010/en/si/03...
premium rate service licencea licence authorising a premium rate service provider to provide a premium rate service under and in accordance with section 6 ;IrelandNumber 2 of 2010
premium servicesoptional premium services in connection with immigration or nationality applications offered by the Home Office;United Kingdom2015 No. 746
premium servicea service performed for an applicant attending in person at a local office or at the office where the register of British ships is kept;United Kingdom2006 No. 2055
premium surchargean additional amount that is added to the base rate. The term does not include a reduction or elimination of a discount previously received by an insured, reassignment of an insured from one rating tier to another, re-rating an insured, or re-underwriting an insured by using multiple affiliates.United StatesINSURANCE CODE - Title 5 - Cha
premiums trust fundthe trust fund set up with respect to the member’s insurance business (other than long term business) constituted or regulated under the Lloyd’s Premiums Trust Deed and includes the member’s Singapore Policies Trust Fund and Offshore Policies Trust Fund constituted by the Lloyd’s Asia (Singapore Policies) Instrument and the Lloyd’s Asia (Offshore Policies) Instrument made by the Council of Lloyd’s respectively;SingaporeCap. 142, RG 9
premiumany amount in excess of basic pay payable to an employee in respect of his or her work;IrelandNumber 5 of 2000
premiumany amount payable to a lender by a borrower as a result of the repayment of a loan in advance of maturity other than an amount in respect of principal or interest.United Kingdom2000 No. 1773
premixturesmixtures of feed additives or mixtures of one or more feed additives with feed materials or water used as carriers, not intended for direct feeding to animals;European Union32003R1831
premixturea mixture of a veterinary medicinal product or a specified feed additive with feed materials, intended for further mixing with feedingstuffs before being fed to animals;United Kingdom2005 No. 2745
prepackaged productany product that is packaged in a container in such a manner that it is ordinarily sold to or used or purchased by a consumer without being re-packaged;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-38
prepacked foodany single item for presentation as such to the final consumer and to mass caterers, consisting of a food and the packaging into which it was put before being offered for sale, whether such packaging encloses the food completely or only partially, but in any event in such a way that the contents cannot be altered without opening or changing the packaging; “prepacked food” does not cover foods packed on the sales premises at the consumer’s request or prepacked for direct sale;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2014/en/si/05...
prepackedput into packaging before being offered for sale in such a way that the food, whether wholly or only partly enclosed, cannot be altered without opening or changing the packaging and is ready for sale to the final consumer or to a catering establishment, and includes a food which is wholly enclosed in packaging before being offered for sale and which is intended to be cooked without opening the packaging and which is ready for sale to the final consumer or to a catering establishment;”.United Kingdom2014 No. 2885
prepackedput into packaging before being offered for sale in such a way that the food, whether wholly or only partly enclosed, cannot be altered without opening or changing the packaging and is ready for sale to the ultimate consumer or to a catering establishment, and includes a food which is wholly enclosed in packaging before being offered for sale and which is intended to be cooked without opening the packaging and which is ready for sale to the ultimate consumer or to a catering establishment, but does not include individually wrapped sweets or chocolates which are not enclosed in any further packaging and which are not intended for sale as individual items;United Kingdom1996 No. 1499
prepaid accessthrough which prepaid funds are accessed. The two main elements of prepaid access are stated in the definition: (1) funds have been paid in advance; and (2) those funds can be retrieved or transferred at some point in the future. We also reduce the number of examples in the definition to eliminate redundancy.United States76 FR 45403
prepaid calling card providerany entity that provides telecommunications service to consumers through the use of a prepaid calling card.United States71 FR 43667
prepaid calling carda card or similar device that allows users to pay in advance for a specified amount of calling, without regard to additional features, functions, or capabilities available in conjunction with the calling service.United States71 FR 43667
prepaid telephone calling servicethe right to purchase exclusively telecommunications services that must be paid for in advance, that enables the origination of calls using an access number, authorization code, or both, whether manually or electronically dialed, if the remaining amount of units of service that have been prepaid is known by the provider of the prepaid service on a continuous basis.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
prepaid telephone cardany card or any other similar arrangement which permits its holder to obtain communications services and pay for such services in advance.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
preparationsmixtures or solutions composed of two or more substances.European Union31976L0769
preparationsmixtures or solutions composed of two or more substances;European Union31992L0032
preparationa formulation consisting of one or more food additives, food enzymes and/or nutrients in which substances such as food additives and/or other food ingredients are incorporated to facilitate their storage, sale, standardisation, dilution or dissolution.European Union32011R1130
preparationa mixture of two or more substances or a solution of any substance or substances;United Kingdom2006 No. 425
preparatory collegea college established by the Minister for the purpose of providing a course of secondary education for young persons who wish to prepare themselves for admission to a training college with a view to becoming teachers in primary schools;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2009/en/si/04...
preparatory periodthe interval between a grant of recognition under regulation 4(1)(a) or 5(12) and the date determined on which the grant of recognition is to have effect.”.United Kingdom1995 No. 1571 (S. 111)
preparatory yearthe interval between a grant of recognition under regulation 5(1) and the following 1st April.United Kingdom1995 No. 693
prepared foodany food, intended for human consumption, not being a meat product or other product of animal origin or a meat-based prepared meal which is handled in an establishment;United Kingdom1997 No. 494
prepared hopshops which have undergone final drying and final packaging;European Union31993R2928
prepared in a sanitary mannerprepared in accordance with section 11.1.CanadaSOR/79-840
preparednessthe state of readiness to deal with a threatening disaster situation or disaster and the effects thereof;IndiaNO. 53 OF 2005
preparedundergoing an operation affecting the products' anatomical wholeness, such as gutting, heading, slicing, filleting, chopping, etc;”.United Kingdom1999 No. 285
preparing councila local authority which, in accordance with a section 7 order, becomes a single tier council on the reorganisation date;United Kingdom2008 No. 2113
preparing for re-usechecking, cleaning or repairing recovery operations, by which products or components of products that have become waste are prepared so that they can be re-used without any further pre-processing; and “preparation for re-use” shall be construed accordingly;United Kingdom2011 No. 228
prepayment metera gas prepayment meter installed by an authorised supplier through which the customer takes his supply of gas;United Kingdom2006 No. 2011
prepayment penaltyany fee that may be imposed by the creditor if the consumer terminates the plan prior to the expiration of its term.United States78 FR 6855
preproduction holea hole drilled ahead of a working place in a mine in connection with an authorized mining program;Canada270/1981
prequalification decisiona decision by the Delivery Body under the Rules as to whether a CMU has prequalified for a capacity auction;United Kingdom2014 No. 2043
prequalification windowthe period specified in auction guidelines before a capacity auction during which a person wishing to apply for prequalification for the capacity auction in respect of a CMU must make an application to the Delivery Body;United Kingdom2014 No. 2043
prequalificationthe process set out in the Rules for determining whether an applicant is eligible to bid in a capacity auction in respect of a CMU;United Kingdom2014 No. 2043
prequalifyto decide that a CMU has prequalified for a capacity auction;United Kingdom2014 No. 2043
presbyopiaphysiologically blurred near vision due to a reduction in the power of accommodation of the lens of the eye.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
prescribed health informationhealth information about an individual that is of a class or type prescribed by the regulations that a regulated health profesional or an authorized custodian may or must make accessible to authorized custodians via the Alberta EHR;CanadaH-5 RSA 2000
prescribed accounting periodssuch accounting periods as may be prescribed by regulations made under section 19;SingaporeCap. 117A
prescribed accounting perioda period such as is referred to in regulation 25;United Kingdom1995 No. 2518
prescribed accountan account with the Reserve Bank of Australia or with the Commonwealth Bank of Australia.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/C20...
prescribed agesuch age of a member as the Minister may prescribe by regulations made under section 77(1), and the Minister may prescribe different ages for different purposes and in respect of different classes of members;SingaporeCap. 36
prescribed allied health professionany of the allied health professions set out in the first column of the Second Schedule;SingaporeCap. 6B
prescribed amountsthe minimum amounts of indemnity cover to be obtained by an osteopath in order to cover the prescribed risks and which are set out in rule 7.United Kingdom2015 No. 693
prescribed amount$250,000 or such greater amount as may be prescribed by regulation, calculated as a present value at the time of judgment in accordance with the Rules of Civil Procedure. (“montant prescrit”)  2006, c. 21, Sched. A, s. 17.Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/statute/90c43
prescribed amountthe total amount of the settlement costs levy to be invoiced to liable electricity suppliers in respect of the first levy period;United Kingdom2014 No. 2043
prescribed annual financial turnoveran annual financial turnover in first sales of fishery products of €400,000 or more, which is calculated for a calendar year using the annual financial turnover for a person for the calendar year and based on the European Central Bank’s official average euro foreign exchange reference rate applicable for that calendar year.United Kingdom2010 No. 334
prescribed apparatusa station or apparatus described in the IR referred to in Part III.”;United Kingdom2000 No. 1012
prescribed apparatusany station or apparatus described in Part III of this Schedule.United Kingdom1999 No. 930
prescribed areathe area prescribed in a protection order made under this article.United Kingdom2006 No. 2913
prescribed authorisationof a specific or general direction given by HMRC.United Kingdom2015 No. 1378
prescribed benefita benefit prescribed by regulations made under paragraph 4(1)(c) of Schedule 1 to the Child Support Order;United Kingdom2014 No. 191
prescribed benefita benefit prescribed for the purposes of paragraph 4(1)(c) of Part I of Schedule 1 to the Order.United Kingdom2001 No. 19
prescribed bodya body or entity declared to be such by the Minister by order pursuant to section 7 ;IrelandNumber 30 of 2014
prescribed categorya category prescribed for the purposes of this section.IrelandNumber 12 of 2004
prescribed community benefit societya community benefit society of the kinds prescribed by regulation 5;United Kingdom2006 No. 258
prescribed concentration or valuethe concentration or value specified in relation to that parameter in any Table in Part 2 of Schedule 2 as measured by reference to the unit of measurement so specified;United Kingdom2007 No. 420
prescribed conditionsany conditions prescribed by regulations made by the Treasury under paragraph 148(4) of Schedule 6;United Kingdom2001 No. 486
prescribed conditionsthose conditions prescribed by paragraph (7).United Kingdom2010 No. 67
prescribed consultation requirementsthe requirements set out in regulation 15(1);United Kingdom2007 No. 2999
prescribed conversion documentssuch declarations or statements as are required by regulations to accompany the application, in such form as may be approved in accordance with the regulations.United Kingdom2009 No. 1941
prescribed cut-off datethe date prescribed in regulations made under section 20 (1)(a) in respect of that section;IrelandNumber 17 of 2006
prescribed date1st January 2012 if the throughput is greater than 3500m3 and 31st December 2018 if the throughput is greater than 3000m3”;United Kingdom2011 No. 402
prescribed datesuch date as shall be specified, for the purposes of this section, by the Minister by Order published in the Gazette.Sri Lanka10 of 1964
prescribed deductionan amount deducted under subsection 1202(2) by the corporation in computing its income for the year.CanadaC.R.C., c. 945
prescribed descriptionthe description prescribed by regulation 4.United Kingdom1995 No. 1412
prescribed disciplinary proceedingsthe disciplinary proceedings prescribed in Schedule 3;United Kingdom2001 No. 2188
prescribed diseasea disease or injury prescribed for the purposes of section 66;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1996/en/si/03...
prescribed dispute resolution schemea dispute resolution scheme that is prescribed under section 64;SingaporeCap. 247A
prescribed districtsthe relevant districts and the areas each of which is described by a number preceding the expression “relevant districts” as specified in article 2(1) of the No. 11 Order, the No. 13 Order, the No. 14 Order, the No. 16 Order, the No. 17 Order and the No. 19 Order;United Kingdom2014 No. 3067 (C. 129)
prescribed effects provisionssubsection (3)(a) to (i) of section 480 as that subsection has effect by virtue of section 472 (2).IrelandNumber 38 of 2014
prescribed expenditureexpenditure by an education authority for or in connection with any of the purposes specified in the Schedule hereto;United Kingdom1996 No. 734
prescribed expenditureexpenditure by an education authority for or in connection with the purpose specified in the Schedule.United Kingdom2002 No. 1857 (W. 181)
prescribed feea fee prescribed in rules under article 36(1) of the Order;United Kingdom2010 No. 1615
prescribed foreign countrya foreign country declared by the Minister, by an order made under section 17(1), as a prescribed foreign country;SingaporeCap. 190A
prescribed formation documentssuch declarations or statements as are required by regulations to accompany the application, in such form as may be approved in accordance with the regulations.United Kingdom2009 No. 1941
prescribed forma form prescribed in the regulations made by the Governor in Council.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. N-5
prescribed forma form published by the Registrar under section 115A;SingaporeCap. 221
prescribed informationinformation prescribed in regulations;United Kingdom2015 No. 396
prescribed informationthe information contained in the form used for the instrument which appears under the heading “prescribed information”.United Kingdom2007 No. 1253
prescribed interest ratea rate 2 per cent per annum above the Euribor rate.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2013/en/si/01...
prescribed interest ratea rate which is 4 per centum per annum above the base rate of Barclays Bank plc current from time to time;United Kingdom2001 No. 1200
prescribed law enforcement agencya law enforcement agency prescribed for the purposes of subsection (1)(c) by the Minister charged with the responsibility for that law enforcement agency.SingaporeCap. 68
prescribed mannera claim made in writing and served on that authority by delivering it at the offices of the authority, or by sending it so addressed by pre-paid post.United Kingdom2014 No. 550
prescribed materialmaterial described in regulation 5(1);United Kingdom2006 No. 116 (W. 14)
prescribed membera person who falls within one or more of the classes prescribed by regulation 6;United Kingdom2001 No. 118
prescribed minimum paymentan amount determined in accordance with article 5 and shall not in any event exceed the amount of the fee or charge made in respect of the relevant prescribed health services;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1996/en/si/00...
prescribed minimum retirement agesuch other minimum retirement age as may be prescribed by the Minister under section 4(1);SingaporeCap. 274A
prescribed nutrition labellingnutrition labelling given in accordance with Schedule 7;United Kingdom1996 No. 1499
prescribed offencean offence specified in regulations made under subsection (7)(a);SingaporeCap. 68
prescribed offencean offence under a statutory provision listed in Schedule 1.United Kingdom1999 No. 362
prescribed officerthe officer of a prescribed description for the purposes of section 114;United Kingdom2009 No. 2055
prescribed order of prioritythe order of priority of payments laid down by rule 134;United Kingdom2011 No. 1301
prescribed organisationan organisation of the description specified in regulation 4;United Kingdom2008 No. 1639
prescribed percentage level20 per cent, 33 per cent or 50 per cent;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2006/en/si/03...
prescribed percentage100 per cent.United Kingdom2004 No. 907 (W. 90)
prescribed percentage20 per cent, 33 per cent or 50 per cent;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2014/en/si/01...
prescribed periodin relation to any paragraph or sub-paragraph of these regulations specified the period in column 2 of Part I of Schedule 1 opposite the reference to that paragraph or sub-paragraph in column 1 of that Part I of the Schedule;United Kingdom2005 No. 1135
prescribed periodsuch period commencing on the prescribed date as is prescribed by order of the Minister.IrelandNumber 31 of 2004
prescribed permita Class 784 (Domestic protection (temporary)) entry permit.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/C20...
prescribed persona person falling within the description prescribed by regulation 3 or (as the case may be) 4;United Kingdom2004 No. 1748 (W. 185)
prescribed persona person prescribed by Article 3 of this Order.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2005/en/si/03...
prescribed placea place of a class specified in Appendix 1;United Kingdom1996 No. 1288
prescribed productany product which is prescribed by the Authority as an insured deposit under the First Schedule;SingaporeCap. 77B
prescribed proportionsthe whole;United Kingdom1998 No. 273
prescribed proportionthe whole;United Kingdom1997 No. 431
prescribed public authoritya person or body specified in Schedule 1;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2006/en/si/02...
prescribed railway companythe Canadian National Railway Company, the Canadian Pacific Railway Company and any railway company that may be specified in the regulations;CanadaS.C. 1996, c. 10
prescribed ratethe rate prescribed in the First Schedule in relation to the number of complete years of reckonable service completed by the member when the contribution is credited to the member’s Retirement Account or Retention Account, as the case may be.SingaporeCap. 126B, RG 2
prescribed repaymenta payment under section 6 (1)(a) or (b) in respect of the recoverable health charge;IrelandNumber 17 of 2006
prescribed risksthe risks which are prescribed under rule 6;United Kingdom2015 No. 693
prescribed rulesrules of court.”.United Kingdom2002 No. 439
prescribed security interestthat part of a mortgage securing the performance of an obligation of the person, that encumbers land or a building, where the mortgage is registered pursuant to the appropriate land registration system before the time the amount is deemed to be held in trust by the person.CanadaC.R.C., c. 385
prescribed signa sign which is of a type shown in Schedule 22 and complies with the requirements of that Schedule;United Kingdom2000 No. 169
prescribed specialist titlea title for a pharmacy technician which the Council prescribes as being a title that is only to be used by a registrant with a particular annotation.United Kingdom2007 No. 289
prescribed speciesoysters, mussels, cockles, clams, lobsters, scallops, queens, crabs, whelks and razorshells;United Kingdom1999 No. 194
prescribed standards bodyany full member from time to time of the International Organization for Standardization;United Kingdom2014 No. 1639
prescribed subsidiarya subsidiary that is one of a prescribed class of subsidiaries.CanadaS.C. 1991, c. 46
prescribed sumthe sum calculated in relation to an authority in accordance with article 4 of this Order;United Kingdom1996 No. 780 (S. 89)
prescribed systema system of transport using a mode of guided transport prescribed in paragraph (2);United Kingdom2010 No. 432
prescribed taxescapital gains tax, corporation tax and income tax;United Kingdom2004 No. 1864
prescribed taxescapital gains tax, corporation tax, income tax, inheritance tax and stamp duty land tax.United Kingdom2012 No. 1836
prescribed temperaturethe temperature specified by the operator of the container, tank or vehicle in which certain dangerous goods are being carried which does not exceed the control temperature and which avoids dangerous separation of phases;United Kingdom1996 No. 2095
prescribed territoriesUganda, Tanzania and such other territories as may be prescribed.KenyaCAP. 486
prescribed test of competencethe test described in Rule 6;United Kingdom1999 No. 1857
prescribed training coursea course containing the elements prescribed under regulation 61.”.United Kingdom1998 No. 20
prescribed type approval requirementsthe type approval requirements prescribed therefor by regulation 7;United Kingdom2007 No. 240
prescribed yearthe period of 12 months beginning on the first day of July in any year;United Kingdom1995 No. 2518
prescribedone that is authorized by the Chief Electoral Officer.CanadaSOR/2010-20
prescribedprescribed by Rules of Court;SingaporeCap. 265
prescriber identification numberthe number recorded against a person’s name by the relevant National Health Service Agency for the purposes of that person’s private prescribing;”;United Kingdom2006 No. 264
prescribera doctor, a pharmacist independent prescriber, a nurse independent prescriber, an optometrist independent prescriber or a supplementary prescriber under an agreed clinical management plan;United Kingdom2009 No. 183
prescribera doctor, dentist, independent nurse prescriber, nurse independent prescriber, optometrist independent prescriber, pharmacist independent prescriber, physiotherapist independent prescriber, podiatrist or chiropodist independent prescriber or a supplementary prescriber;”.United Kingdom2014 No. 2291 (W. 226)
prescribeprescribe (other than in sections 3 and 30 ) by regulations made by the Minister;IrelandNumber 43 of 2014
prescribeprescribe by order.IrelandNumber 36 of 2011
prescription drug discount programany program that entitles a participant to purchase prescription drugs or other medical supplies and services from vendors at a discount under an agreement made with a participating pharmacy.United StatesINSURANCE CODE - Title 8 - Cha
prescription drug pricing standardof ensuring that they have current data on the amount of reimbursement that they can expect, including in cases when the reimbursement is based upon maximum allowable cost prices.United States79 FR 29843
prescription forma form provided by a Health Authority, an NHS trust and issued by a doctor, dentist or nurse prescriber to enable a person to obtain pharmaceutical services and includes a prescription form provided and issued under equivalent arrangements having effect in England, Scotland, or Northern Ireland;United Kingdom2001 No. 1358 (W. 86)
prescription forma form provided by a Health Board, a Health and Social Services Board, a Local Health Board, a Primary Care Trust, an NHS Trust, or NHS Foundation Trust and issued by a prescriber to enable a person to obtain pharmaceutical services and does not include a repeatable prescription;”.United Kingdom2009 No. 1491 (W. 144)
prescription only medicinea medicinal product of a description or falling within a class specified in article 3 of this Order;United Kingdom1997 No. 1830
prescriptiona direction from a member authorizing the dispensing of a drug or mixture of drugs to a client for a specified animal or group of animals;Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/regulation/r15233
prescriptiona paper-based prescription or an electronic prescription, and includes a prescription in an Authority Prescription Form and a medication chart prescription.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
presence of annual or perennial grasslands with little to no overstory that provide north-south and east-west slopes with a tilt of more than 7 degrees for larval host plant survival during periods of atypical weather (for example, drought).to measure habitat quality, but merely as an indicator of grassland habitat; we clarify this in this final rule.United States73 FR 50406
present Assemblythe Assembly as it is constituted on the date of commencement of this Order.United Kingdom2004 No. 2673
present coursethe designated course in respect of which a person is applying for support under regulation 9;United Kingdom2015 No. 54 (W. 5)
present day valuethe cost of compliance with the obligation in question assessed by reference to the whole life cycle cost information for the asset (as provided by the asset supplier) and reduced as provided in paragraph (9).United Kingdom2010 No. 188
present distance learning coursethe designated distance learning course in respect of which a person is applying for support under regulation 77;United Kingdom2015 No. 54 (W. 5)
present distance learning coursethe designated distance learning course in respect of which a person is applying for support;”.United Kingdom2007 No. 2851 (W. 248)
present part-time coursethe designated part-time course in respect of which a person is applying for support under regulation 104;United Kingdom2015 No. 54 (W. 5)
present postgraduate coursethe designated postgraduate course in respect of which a person is applying for support ;United Kingdom2008 No. 3170 (W. 283)
presentation of goods to customsthe notification to the customs authorities of the arrival of goods at the customs office or at any other place designated or approved by the customs authorities and the availability of those goods for customs controls;European Union32013R0952
presentationa medicine which is both a prescription only medicine and a branded health service medicine.United Kingdom2015 No. 233
presentationa particular form of a medicine which may be distinguished from other forms of that medicine by reference to pack size;United Kingdom2001 No. 3798
presenterthe representative of the Council presenting the case on their behalf;United Kingdom2006 No. 1663
presenting officerthe individual appointed under regulation 17(1) or (as the case may be) (2);United Kingdom2013 No. 60
presentexisting immediately before the commencement of this Order;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1999/en/si/04...
preservation districta district defined by Chapter 54 and created by special law with the power to promote the preservation of fish and other wildlife within its boundaries.United StatesWATER CODE - Title 4 - Chapter
preservation loan service programhomestead retention as authorized under section 2000 of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
preservation mixturea mixture of fodder plant seed of the species specified in Schedule 2 (whether or not the mixture also contains seed to which these regulations do not apply) where the Department is satisfied that the mixture contains only seed which, when used, will assist in the conservation of genetic resource, reduce the loss of genetic diversity or natural habitat and improve species distribution;United Kingdom2011 No. 397
preservation noticea notice issued by the Board under section 13;SingaporeCap. 239
preservation orderan order made by the Minister under section 11 placing a monument under the protection of the Board.SingaporeCap. 239
preservationduring processing to prevent or retard biological or physical deterioration of cells or tissues;European Union32004L0023
preservativessubstances which prolong the shelf-life of foodstuffs by protecting them against deterioration caused by micro-organisms;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2004/en/si/00...
preservativea food additive that is used to control micro-organisms or oxidation in food.CanadaSOR/2012-212
preservativea substance which is added to a cosmetic product for the primary purpose of inhibiting the development of micro-organisms in that product;United Kingdom1996 No. 2925
preserved benefitsbenefits to which a person becomes entitled under regulation 33, or the corresponding provisions of the former regulations and which have not had an election made in respect of them under regulation 34(1) nor have yet become payable;United Kingdom2002 No. 352
preserved benefitspreserved benefits of which at least part are attributable to a period of membership after that date.United Kingdom2000 No. 177
preserved death gratuitya gratuity payable on death by virtue of Clause (d) of subparagraph 7.3 of the Main Scheme;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2009/en/si/01...
preserved pension agethe age of the public servant or former public servant concerned at which the preserved benefit becomes payable to him or her under the scheme;IrelandNumber 18 of 2013
preserved rightspreserved rights for the purposes of regulation 86;United Kingdom1996 No. 207
preserved vegetablesvegetables preserved by salting, fermenting or pickling;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
president of the boardthe lay member (if any) who by virtue of rule 34 is the president of the board;United Kingdom2009 No. 2041
presidential ballota ballot voted under this chapter that is restricted to the offices of president and vice-president of the United States.United StatesELECTION CODE - Title 7 - Chap
presidential electionan election of a President in accordance with Articles 136, 139(1)(b) and 146(2)(b) of the Constitution;KenyaCAP. 7
presidential electionthe election of presidential and vice-presidential electors.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
presidentthe president of a public post‑secondary institution appointed under section 81;CanadaP-19.5 2003
presiding judgethe judge that presided at the hearing in respect of which the costs are payable under an appeal costs order;United Kingdom2008 No. 1863
presiding judgethe judge who is designated by the Chief Justice under subsection 745.61(5) of the Code to empanel a jury.CanadaSOR/2013-249
presiding officera person holding the office set out in rule 35 of Schedule 5;United Kingdom2007 No. 236
press distributora person who carries on the business of supplying newspapers, magazines or other periodicals to persons for the purpose of their selling those newspapers, magazines or periodicals by retail;IrelandNumber 6 of 2002
pressed honeyhoney obtained by pressing broodless combs with or without the application of moderate heat not exceeding 45° Celsius.United Kingdom2015 No. 208
pressure accessoriesdevices with an operational function and having pressure-bearing housings;United Kingdom1999 No. 2001
pressure altitudean atmospheric pressure expressed in terms of altitude which corresponds to that pressure in the Standard Atmosphere as defined in Annex 8 to the Chicago Convention;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2004/en/si/00...
pressure equipmentvessels, piping, safety accessories and pressure accessories; where applicable, pressure equipment include elements attached to pressurised parts, such as flanges, nozzles, couplings, supports, lifting lugs, and similar;United Kingdom1999 No. 2001
pressure flushing cisterna WC flushing device that utilises the pressure of water within the cistern supply pipe to compress air and increase the pressure of water available for flushing a WC pan;United Kingdom1999 No. 1148
pressure receptaclea cylinder, pressure drum, closed cryogenic receptacle or bundle of cylinders;United Kingdom2006 No. 182
pressure relief shaftthe pressure relief shaft situated on plot 11a;United Kingdom2006 No. 3471
pressure test pointa gas fitting to which a pressure gauge can be connected.United Kingdom1997 No. 194
pressure vesselany fixed or movable vessel or receptacle in which an effective pressure of more than 0.5 bar on a fluid (gas, steam or liquid) may obtain or develop.European Union31976L0767
pressurepressure relative to atmospheric pressure being gauge pressure; vacuum is designated by a negative value;United Kingdom1999 No. 2001
pressurised aircraftof maintaining in any compartment a pressure greater than that of the surrounding atmosphere;United Kingdom2007 No. 1115
presubscribed provider of operator servicesthe interstate provider of operator services to which the consumer is connected when the consumer places a call using a provider of operator services without dialing an access code.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
presumed markup percentagethe average markup percentage of retailers of articles of the type involved, as determined by the Secretary.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
presumption of United States originof providing country of origin information that is credible and can be verified. Comments on the proposed rule did not identify how to overcome these obstacles. Thus, a presumption of United States origin standard is not a viable alternative.United States73 FR 45106
presumptively usefulof demonstrating that the thermal energy output will be used in a “productive and beneficial” manner. EEI argues that just because the thermal output is used in a “common” or “useful” way does not ensure that the thermal energy use is “productive and beneficial,” which EEI equates with “economic.” EEI reiterates its belief that the only way for the Commission to ensure that the “productive and beneficial” requirement is met is for the Commission to promulgate in its regulations a list of the financial data and studies that will be required to satisfy the determination mandated by the statute.United States71 FR 7852
pretensionervehicle safety belt system. We agree that the addition of the word “safety” provides clarity, and we have revised the term.United States71 FR 50998
prevailing day-time noise levelthe level of noise caused by the movement of vehicles using any relevant system, expressed as a level of the LAeq (day-time), immediately before the construction of initial works or additional works or the carrying out of altered works, as the case may be, was begun;United Kingdom1996 No. 428
prevailing levelthe level of noise, expressed as a level of L10 (18-hour), one metre in front of the most exposed part of the most exposed facade of a movable home caused or expected to be caused by traffic using any highway immediately before works for the construction of a highway or additional carriageway, or for the alteration of a highway, were begun;United Kingdom2000 No. 2887
prevailing night-time noise levelthe level of noise caused by the movement of vehicles using any relevant system, expressed as a level of the LAeq (night-time), immediately before the construction of initial works or additional works or the carrying out of altered works, as the case may be, was begun;United Kingdom1996 No. 428
prevailing noise levelthe level of noise, expressed as a level of L10 (18-hour), one metre in front of the most exposed of any window or door in the most exposed face of a movable home caused by traffic using any highway immediately before works for the construction or alteration of the highway were begun;United Kingdom2001 No. 604 (W. 27)
prevent overfishing while achieving, on a continuing basis, the optimum yield (OY).to reduce discard mortality of speckled hind and warsaw grouper, has significant socio-economic effects to deep-water snapper-grouper fishers, particularly to those harvesting blueline tilefish, and hinders the snapper-grouper fishery's ability to achieve OY.United States77 FR 27374
prevention and intervention servicesprograms and services intended to prevent or intervene in at-risk behaviors that lead to delinquency, truancy, dropping out of school, or referral to the juvenile justice system.United StatesHUMAN RESOURCES CODE - Title 1
prevention of duplication provisionsPart 10, rules 3, 4 and 5 of the Compensation Scheme.United Kingdom2010 No. 333
preventionmeasures aimed at reducing the quantity and the harmfulness to the environment of WEEE and materials and substances contained therein;European Union32002L0096
preventive and protective measuresthe measures which have been identified by the responsible person in consequence of a risk assessment as the general fire precautions he needs to take to comply with the requirements and prohibitions imposed on him by or under this Order;United Kingdom2005 No. 1541
preventive carecare and treatment furnished to prevent disability or illness, including periodic examinations, immunizations, patient health education, and such other services as the Secretary determines necessary to provide effective and economical preventive health care.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
preventive service flaga flag of the colours and design described in the Schedule;SingaporeCap. 170
previous 3 yearsthe 3 years preceding the date on which the tribunal issues a judgment, orally or in writing, stating that there has been an equal pay breach.United Kingdom2014 No. 2559
previous Agreementthe Agreement on Social Security between Canada and the Kingdom of the Netherlands, signed at The Hague on 26 February 1987, as amended by the Supplementary Agreement Amending the Agreement on Social Security between Canada and the Kingdom of the Netherlands, signed at Ottawa on 26 July 1989;CanadaSI/2004-34
previous DirectiveDirective 2002/95/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment(15).United Kingdom2012 No. 3032
previous MEPthe person who was the MEP immediately before the vacancy arose;United Kingdom2010 No. 1175
previous Ordersof leghold traps or trapping methods which do not meet international humane trapping standards.United Kingdom1996 No. 2202 (S. 178)
previous Orderan order revoked by article 70 of the 2012 Order.United Kingdom2013 No. 1455 (C. 55)
previous accounting reference periodthat immediately preceding its current accounting reference period.”.United Kingdom1997 No. 314
previous aggregated servicea period of service as a member of the armed forces which terminated before current service began and which has been aggregated with the member’s current service under rule G.3, G.4 or G.5 of the Armed Forces Pension Scheme 1975(5).”.United Kingdom2011 No. 3013
previous agreementthe Reciprocal Agreement on Social Security between the Government of Canada and the Government of Australia signed on the fourth day of July 1988, as amended by a Protocol signed on the eleventh day of October 1990;CanadaSI/2003-4
previous chairmana family justice who has held office as chairman of a family panel, whether established under these Rules or under the Family Proceedings Courts (Constitution of Committees and Rights to Preside) Rules 2007(4) prior to their revocation.United Kingdom2014 No. 842
previous claim groupa claim group given rise to by a previous claim.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1996/en/si/00...
previous dossierany dossier sent to the Board under rule 5 of these Rules, rule 5 of the 1993 Rules, or rule 5 of the 1995 Rules in connection with a previous referral;United Kingdom2012 No. 167
previous employersthe Agency, the Clinical Standards Board for Scotland(7) and the Health Technology Board for Scotland(8).United Kingdom2002 No. 535
previous employmentone or more previous eligible employments.United Kingdom2014 No. 217
previous employmentone or more previous eligible employments;United Kingdom2014 No. 310
previous financial year end datethe date immediately preceding its current financial year.IrelandNumber 38 of 2014
previous financial yearthat immediately preceding its current financial year.United Kingdom2006 No. 218
previous fund authorityan administering authority specified in column 1 of Schedule 1;United Kingdom1995 No. 1985
previous funding periodsuch financial years as the context specifies more particularly;United Kingdom2013 No. 3104
previous health programmesof facilitating collaboration and the exchange of information among stakeholders throughout Europe.European Union32014R0282
previous lista list in which the performer’s name was included prior to his inclusion in the performers list;United Kingdom2004 No. 585
previous maintenance calculationa maintenance calculation which is no longer in force.United Kingdom2009 No. 1815
previous new employmenta new employment which ceased before cessation of the new employment referred to in paragraph (1).United Kingdom1996 No. 2317 (S. 185)
previous payment periodthe payment period ending next before the current payment period;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. W-3
previous payment periodthe payment period immediately before the current payment period.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. O-9
previous period of twelve consecutive monthsthe period of twelve consecutive months ending at the end of the month before the month in which the exempt supplier in question supplies section 6(2) or Class C electricity to the premises in question;United Kingdom1995 No. 909
previous period surplus reservethe account established pursuant to Decision 1/CMP.8 of the Conference of the Parties to the UNFCCC serving as the meeting of the Parties to the Kyoto Protocol (“Decision 1/CMP.8”) or other relevant decisions of the UNFCCC or Kyoto Protocol bodies;European Union32014R0662
previous planning permissionthe planning permission in respect of which the application referred to in paragraph (4)(a) or (b) is made.United Kingdom2004 No. 932
previous quarterthe quarter before the relevant quarter except where the relevant quarter is quarter 1;United Kingdom2012 No. 711
previous referralany referral of the prisoner’s case to the Board which occurred on or after 4th August 1995.”.United Kingdom2012 No. 167
previous school yearthe school year immediately preceding the reporting school year;United Kingdom1997 No. 1832
previous section 1(4)section 1(4) as it was in force prior to the specified date;United Kingdom2002 No. 1592
previous section 3(1)(c)section 3(1)(c) as it was in force prior to the specified date;United Kingdom2002 No. 1592
previous serviceany pensionable service which accrues after becoming so entitled.United Kingdom2008 No. 226
previous serviceservice before the applicable transfer day with a specified body;IrelandNumber 42 of 2004
previous six weeksthe period from (and including) Monday 31st October 2011 to Sunday 11th December 2011.United Kingdom2012 No. 141
previous spousean individual who was married for at least 9 months to a participant, former participant, or retired participant who had at least 18 months of service which are creditable under sections 2081, 2082, and 2083 of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
previous statement of person nominatedthe statement of persons nominated in operation at the time of the death of the person standing in the name of the registered political party.United Kingdom2007 No. 236
previous statement of persons nominatedthe statement of persons nominated and standing nominated published under rule 18 in operation at the time of the death of the deceased candidate.United Kingdom2010 No. 2999 (S. 9)
previous total tax to datethe total net tax deducted by the employer.United Kingdom2003 No. 2682
previous total taxthe total tax to date (if any) required to be recorded for the previous tax quarter in the tax year.United Kingdom2003 No. 2682
previous yearthe calendar year preceding the year in which the veteran applies for care or services under section 1710(a) of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
previous yearthe school year which immediately precedes the school year immediately preceding the publication school year;”;United Kingdom1999 No. 1470
previously authorized ongoing course of treatmenta series of services or treatments that have been approved in writing (such as through a plan of care). Accordingly, a reduction in the level of care of a previously authorized ongoing course of treatment may include a change in the mix or range of services/sessions, a decrease in the intensity of the care, or a reduction in the amount of services/sessions provided relative to the original authorization.United States75 FR 19677
previously certified institutiona non-profit organization or charity that holds a valid and subsisting certificate issued under this section, as it read immediately before February 11, 1988;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. E-15
previously existing public use cabina cabin or other structure which, on November 30, 1978, was recognized and managed by a Federal land managing agency as a structure available for general public use.United States71 FR 69328
previously separatedafter the application of any process intended to increase the concentration of the controlled isotope;United Kingdom2008 No. 3231
previously separatedthat the material has been subject to treatment that increases the concentration of the material.United Kingdom2003 No. 403
prewashthe prewash procedures as specified in Schedule 6, which Schedule includes matters referred to in Addendum B (as unamended in respect of ships built before 1 July 1994 and as amended in any other case) of Appendix 4 of Annex II of the MARPOL Convention;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2008/en/si/02...
price actually paid or payablethe total payment (whether direct or indirect, and exclusive of any costs, charges, or expenses incurred for transportation, insurance, and related services incident to the international shipment of the merchandise from the country of exportation to the place of importation in the United States) made, or to be made, for imported merchandise by the buyer to, or for the benefit of, the seller.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
price actually paid or payablethe total payments made or to be made by a buyer to or for the benefit of the seller or imported goods which are the subject of a customs valuation;KenyaCAP. 472
price cap decisiona decision made under subsection (2).IrelandNumber 21 of 2011
price decrementthe amount by which the bidding price is to be decreased from one bidding round of a capacity auction to the next.United Kingdom2014 No. 2043
price guarantee agreementan agreement under section 28.CanadaS.C. 1997, c. 20
price indexan appropriate price index designated annually by the utility commission for the purposes of this section.United StatesWATER CODE - Title 2 - Chapter
price indexthe general index of retail prices published by the Statistics Board for that month;United Kingdom2011 No. 119
price lista list of the prices of tobacco products normally offered for sale in the place where such list is displayed or made available;United Kingdom2010 No. 863
price loss coveragecoverage provided under section 9016 of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
price paid or payablethe aggregate of all amounts paid or payable by the buyer to or for the benefit of the seller in respect of the goods;SingaporeCap. 70, RG 8
price that most recently obtainedthe price that obtained immediately before or, as the case may be, most recently before the first-mentioned time.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2000/en/si/02...
price-freezethat the terminal dues agreed by the 17 Parties cannot be fixed in relation to each Party's costs of processing and delivering incoming cross-border mail. As a consequence, it is more appropriate to look at the average of the Parties' costs rather than at their individual costs to assess if and to what extent terminal dues are fixed in relation to the costs of processing and delivering incoming cross-border mail.European Union32004D0139
price-taker thresholdthe maximum price at which a price-taker may withdraw from the capacity auction;United Kingdom2014 No. 2043
price-takera prequalified CMU other than one which has, in accordance with capacity market rules, been registered as a price-maker on the capacity market register;United Kingdom2014 No. 2043
prices indexany prices index specified in the funded decommissioning programme for the purposes of this regulation;United Kingdom2013 No. 126
pricea rate, fare, or charge.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
priceany fare, rate or charge for the carriage of passengers, baggage and/or cargo (excluding mail) in air transportation, including surface transportation in connection with international air transportation, if applicable, charged by airlines, including their agents, and the conditions governing the availability of such fare, rate or charge;European Union22007A0525(01)
pricing informationthe information listed in § 1026.6(b)(2)(i) through (b)(2)(xii). Pricing information does not include temporary or promotional rates and terms or rates and terms that apply only to protected balances.United States76 FR 79767
priesta priest ordained according to the rites of the Church;IrelandNumber 6 of 2009
primarily commercial purposesprimarily commercial purposes as defined in the regulations.CanadaP-19.5 2003
primarily servesand noted that, in this context in particular, the potential for a significant expansion of CUSO services is present.United States73 FR 79307
primary CFF areathe area of a primary relevant authority;United Kingdom1997 No. 996
primary age rangethe range of years during which a pupil is between the age of 11 years and the lower age specified in the middle school proposals.United Kingdom2002 No. 1983
primary age rangethe range of years during which a pupil is between the age of 11 years and the lower age specified in the proposals;United Kingdom2012 No. 1797 (W. 227)
primary airporta commercial service airport the Secretary determines to have more than 10,000 passenger boardings each year.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
primary allocation periodsuch period as is determined in accordance with regulation 5(2), (4) and (5);United Kingdom2012 No. 1386
primary analysis certificatean analyst’s certificate specifying the finding of a primary analysis;United Kingdom1997 No. 1729
primary analysisan analysis of an official sample carried out by an approved laboratory;United Kingdom1997 No. 1729
primary beneficiarya member or former member of the Armed Forces who is eligible for care under section 1074 of title 10.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
primary care servicesprimary medical services, primary dental services, primary ophthalmic services and pharmaceutical services(4);United Kingdom2010 No. 2465
primary care servicesprimary medical services, primary dental services, primary ophthalmic services and pharmaceutical services(5);”.United Kingdom2009 No. 1510
primary carerthe person or organisation primarily engaged in caring for an adult;United Kingdom2001 No. 142
primary case of classical swine fever in feral pigsany case of classical swine fever which is detected in feral pigs in an area in which no measures are in place in accordance with Article 15 or 16;European Union32001L0089
primary case of foot-and-mouth disease in wild animalsany case of foot-and-mouth disease which is detected in a wild animal in an area in which no measures are in place in accordance with Article 85(3) or (4).European Union32003L0085
primary circuitan assembly of water fittings in which water circulates between a boiler or other source of heat and a primary heat exchange inside a hot water storage vessel, and includes any space heating system;United Kingdom1999 No. 1148
primary considerationchosen would not be required under § 35.164. Deference to the request of the individual with a disability is desirable because of the range of disabilities, the variety of auxiliary aids and services, and different circumstances requiring effective communication.” 28 CFR part 35, app. A at 580 (2009).United States75 FR 56163
primary construction consolidation sitea construction consolidation whose footprint does not exceed the dimensions specified in requirement 10(9)(a);United Kingdom2014 No. 1599
primary datadata associated to individual vessels, natural or legal persons or individual samples;European Union32001R1639
primary dealera person approved under Part VIIA to be a primary dealer;SingaporeCap. 121A
primary diphtheria vaccinationthe vaccination of a person who has not been previously vaccinated against diphtheria;SingaporeCap. 137, RG 3
primary discharge pointthe discharge point with the largest volumetric flow;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2007/en/si/06...
primary educationa 6-year course of education normally commencing when a child has attained the age of 6 years.SingaporeCap. 51
primary electionan election, including a runoff election or a nominating convention or caucus held by a political party, for the selection of delegates to a national nominating convention of a political party, or for the expression of a preference for the nomination of persons for election to the office of President of the United States.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
primary elevatoran elevator the principal use of which is the receiving of grain directly from producers for storage or forwarding or both;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. G-10
primary employmenta single pensionable employment for which an employing authority specifies the member’s working hours or working patterns.United Kingdom2008 No. 226
primary employmenta single superannuable employment for which an employing authority specifies the member’s working hours or working patterns;United Kingdom2008 No. 163
primary energyenergy that has not been subjected to any conversion or transformation process.European Union32013R1253
primary eye examinationthe mandatory tests and procedures specified in Table A of Schedule 3 including where clinically necessary a sight test and the additional tests and procedures specified in column 2 of Table B of that schedule in the circumstances specified in column 1 of Table B of that schedule,;United Kingdom2006 No. 135
primary fishing enterprisean enterprise that is carried on for the purpose of catching or trapping fish for sale, and does not include the processing of fish except as prescribed;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. F-22
primary fixed linka fixed link operating with primary status in a frequency band adjacent to an MDS band, including a fixed link with channel centre frequency that is adjacent to an MDS band but with emission overlapping that MDS band;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/C20...
primary foodan article of food, being a produce of agriculture or horticulture or animal husbandry and dairying or aquaculture in its natural form, resulting from the growing, raising, cultivation, picking, harvesting, collection or catching in the hands of a person other than a farmer or fisherman;IndiaNO. 34 OF 2006
primary hearing unitthe first day of the main hearing;United Kingdom2001 No. 1077
primary hyperaldosteronisma syndrome associated with excess secretion of the major adrenal mineralocorticoid, aldosterone;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
primary ingredientan ingredient or ingredients of a food that represent more than 50 per cent of that food or which are usually associated with the name of the food by the consumer and for which in most cases a quantitative indication is required;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2014/en/si/05...
primary medical services performers listthe list of persons performing primary medical services prepared in accordance with regulations made under Article 57G of the 1972 Order (persons performing primary medical services)(13);United Kingdom2004 No. 141
primary medical servicesthe services described in Article 15E(5) of the Order(9);”;United Kingdom1999 No. 100
primary meterthe meter nearest to and downstream of a service pipe or service pipework for ascertaining the quantity of gas supplied through that pipe or pipework by a supplier;United Kingdom1996 No. 550
primary network stationa network station that broadcasts or rebroadcasts the basic programming service of a particular national network.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
primary offensean offense for which a law enforcement officer may stop a vehicle solely for the purpose of issuing a citation in the absence of evidence of another offense.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
primary or secondary educationeducation normally for a child who is above the age of 6 years and below the age of 18 years.SingaporeCap. 247A
primary or secondary schoola primary or secondary school which is a community, foundation or voluntary school;United Kingdom2012 No. 2991
primary orderan order under section 61 (1);IrelandNumber 37 of 2001
primary outbreakan outbrake not epizootiologically linked with a previous outbreak in the same region of a Member State as defined in Article 2 of Directive 64/432/EEC or the first outbreak in a different region of the same Member State.European Union31982L0894
primary outbreakthe outbreak within the meaning of Article 2(d) of Council Directive 82/894/EEC of 21 December 1982 on the notification of animal diseases within the Community(8);European Union32001L0089
primary packa package of fireworks of the same category and type offered for sale as a single unit.United Kingdom1996 No. 391
primary packa package of fireworks of the same type, all of which are either category 1 fireworks or category 2 fireworks, which is intended to be offered for retail sale as a single unit;United Kingdom1999 No. 392
primary processingthe production of softwood lumber products from softwood sawlogs.CanadaS.C. 2006, c. 13
primary producera person who produced or produces former, current or Quebec softwood lumber products from softwood sawlogs.CanadaSOR/2007-166
primary productionthe production, rearing or growing of primary products including harvesting, milking and farmed animal production prior to slaughter. It also includes hunting and fishing and the harvesting of wild products;European Union32002R0178
primary provider bodya body described in sub-paragraph (i) of regulation 3(1);”;United Kingdom2013 No. 497
primary purposethe present, past or future provision of a health service to an individual;IrelandNumber 15 of 2014
primary regulatory agencythe Treasury.United States74 FR 28394
primary remediationany remedial measure which returns the damaged natural resources or impaired services to, or towards, baseline condition;United Kingdom2009 No. 266
primary resource valuesresources that are specifically mentioned in the enabling legislation for that field unit or other resource value recognized under Federal statute.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
primary samplea sample taken from a seed lot in accordance with paragraphs 13 to 18 of this Part of this Schedule.United Kingdom2004 No. 317
primary school pupila pupil receiving primary education;United Kingdom2008 No. 265
primary schools totalthe amount determined by the Secretary of State under regulation 40(1)(b);United Kingdom1997 No. 996
primary schoola primary school maintained by the authority;United Kingdom2010 No. 344
primary security line partnera business, organization or non-profit group — other than the operator of an aerodrome, CATSA, a government department or agency or the police service with jurisdiction at an aerodrome — that occupies an area that is on an aerodrome’s primary security line and that includes a restricted area access point. This definition includes, but is not limited to, a commercial lessee of the operator of an aerodrome.CanadaSOR/2011-318
primary security linethe boundary between a restricted area and a non-restricted area at an aerodrome.CanadaSOR/2011-318
primary separation,of gravity separation, are bulk storage containers, and are therefore subject to requirements under § 112.9(c), including those specifically for produced water containers under paragraph (c)(6) of that section.United States73 FR 74236
primary service bulletin,the Accomplishment Instructions of the applicable primary service bulletin in Table 1 of this AD.United States70 FR 50157
primary signalvehicular light signals so placed as to face vehicular traffic approaching a Pelican or a Puffin crossing and placed beyond the stop line and in front of the line of studs nearest the stop line indicating the limits of the crossing in accordance with regulation 6(3) and Schedule 4;United Kingdom1997 No. 2400
primary specialista teacher at a primary school who is employed to teach one or more shortage subjects to classes or groups other than his own;United Kingdom2003 No. 1917
primary standard attainment datethe date specified in the applicable implementation plan for the attainment of a national primary ambient air quality standard for any air pollutant.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
primary sub-deduct premisespremises to which gas is conveyed by a gas conveyor before being conveyed to secondary sub-deduct premises;United Kingdom2014 No. 60
primary treatmenttreatment of urban waste water by a physical and/or chemical process involving settlement of suspended solids, or other processes in which the BOD5 of the incoming waste water is reduced by at least 20% before discharge and the total suspended solids of the incoming waste water are reduced by at least 50%.United Kingdom1995 No. 12
primarya channel specified in such licence which such licence authorises the licensee to use at any time;United Kingdom1997 No. 1006
primaryfor applicants to propose airworthiness standards for their particular primary category aircraft is provided under 14 CFR, part 21, § 21.17(f). The FAA procedure establishing appropriate airworthiness standards includes reviewing and possibly revising the applicant's proposal, publication of the submittal in the Federal Register for public review and comment, and addressing the comments. After all necessary revisions, the standards are published as approved FAA airworthiness standards.United States73 FR 24497
prime lending ratethe average prime lending rate for the months of October, November and December of that year of such bank or banks in Singapore as the Minister may determine, rounded to the nearest 0.5%.SingaporeCap. 117A, RG 1
prime moverevery engine, motor or other appliance which provides mechanical energy derived from steam, water, wind, electricity, the combustion of fuel or other source of energy;SingaporeCap. 354A
prime timethe hours between 6 p.m. and midnight.CanadaSOR/2010-20
primerscoatings with sealing and/or blocking properties designed for use on wood or walls and ceilings;United Kingdom2005 No. 2773
principal CFCthe CFC referred to in paragraph (1);United Kingdom2012 No. 3044
principal Committeea credit committee, credit control committee, membership committee;IrelandNumber 15 of 1997
principal Ordersthe Education (National Curriculum) (Assessment Arrangements for the Core Subjects) (Key Stage 1) (England) Order 1995(4), the Education (National Curriculum) (Assessment Arrangements for the Core Subjects) (Key Stage 2) (England) Order 1995(5) and the Education (National Curriculum) (Key Stage 3) (Assessment Arrangements) (England) Order 1996(6).United Kingdom1997 No. 2176
principal Ordersthe Plant Health (Great Britain) Order 1993 and the Plant Health (Forestry) (Great Britain) Order 1993(5);United Kingdom2004 No. 3367
principal OrderThe Health Authorities (England) Establishment Order 1996(4);United Kingdom1999 No. 616
principal Orderthe Export of Goods (Control) Order 1994(3).United Kingdom1999 No. 3411
principal RegulationsCouncil Directive 93/22/EEC of 10 May 1993 on investment services in the securities field(4).United Kingdom2006 No. 3385
principal Regulationsoccupation by a taxable person (or a member of a VAT group) in order to make supplies which give an input tax credit, or occupation by a public body for non-business purposes;United Kingdom2003 No. 1069
principal Rulesthe Criminal Appeal Rules 1968(4);United Kingdom1997 No. 1053 (L. 21)
principal Rulesthe Family Health Services Appeal Authority (Procedure) Rules 2001(3).United Kingdom2002 No. 1921
principal Schemethe Pneumoconiosis, Byssinosis and Miscellaneous Diseases Benefit Scheme 1983(2).United Kingdom1997 No. 824
principal VAT DirectiveCouncil Directive 2006/112/EC(4).United Kingdom2014 No. 2430
principal VAT DirectiveCouncil Directive 2006/112/EC;United Kingdom2009 No. 3241
principal amountthe amount that, under the terms of the obligation or any agreement relating thereto, is the maximum amount or maximum total amount, as the case may be, payable on account of the obligation by the issuer thereof, otherwise than as or on account of interest or as or on account of any premium payable by the issuer conditional on the exercise by the issuer of a right to redeem the obligation before the maturity thereof;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
principal appointed day6th April 1997;United Kingdom1997 No. 946
principal area electionan election conducted under the Local Elections (Principal Areas) (England and Wales) Rules 2006(8);United Kingdom2007 No. 1013
principal areaa county borough or a county;United Kingdom2010 No. 1211
principal authoritythe individual responsible for the day-to-day management of a business;United Kingdom2009 No. 307
principal authoritythe person with control of a business.United Kingdom2006 No. 660
principal campaign committeea political committee designated and authorized by a candidate under section 30102(e)(1) of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
principal causean important cause that is no less important than any other cause;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. E-19
principal class of sharesthe class or classes of shares of a company which represent a majority of the voting power of the company;New ZealandSR 2013/316
principal class of sharesthe ordinary or common shares of the company, provided that such class of shares represents the majority of the voting power and value of the company. If no single class of ordinary or common shares represents the majority of the voting power and value of the company, the “principal class of shares” is that class or those classes that in the aggregate represent a majority of the voting power and value of the company.United Kingdom2003 No. 3199
principal companythe principal company referred to in section 134(2);United Kingdom2007 No. 3425
principal councila council for a principal area.”.United Kingdom2010 No. 1211
principal countythe county in which not less than 51 percent of the territory of the principal municipality is located.United StatesTRANSPORTATION CODE - Title 6
principal designerthe designer appointed under regulation 5(1)(a) to perform the specified duties in regulations 11 and 12;United Kingdom2015 No. 51
principal display panelthat part of a label that is most likely to be displayed, presented, shown, or examined under normal and customary conditions of display for retail sale.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
principal displaya comprehensive neutral display of data concerning air services between city-pairs, within a specified time period;European Union31993R3089
principal electionthe election under regulation C3(2);United Kingdom1998 No. 333
principal electionthe period specified under regulation C5(9)(c).United Kingdom2005 No. 393
principal employerthe person under whose general control and management the employees work;United Kingdom2003 No. 2682
principal employment functionthe functions which were entrusted to the Secretary of State for Employment immediately before July 1995 and which have, before the making of this Order, been entrusted to the Secretary of State for Education and Employment.United Kingdom1995 No. 2986
principal home purposesa residential property which a borrower uses or intends to use for the purpose of his or her principal home;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2015/en/si/00...
principal loan amount,that the “principal loan amount” for this calculation may, but need not, equal the face amount of the note. Comment 18(b)(3)-1. If the creditor opts to include finance charges in the principal loan amount, the creditor should deduct these charges from the principal loan amount as prepaid finance charges when calculating the amount financed. Id.United States74 FR 41194
principal means of livelihoodof livelihood can be viewed by the migratory families as offensive and intrusive and can lead to refusals to participate in the program.United States73 FR 44102
principal offenderthe person who has stolen or otherwise unlawfully obtained the property alleged to have been handled or possessed, and cognate words shall be construed accordingly.IrelandNumber 50 of 2001
principal officeran officer appointed under section 68;KenyaCAP. 487
principal officea principal office which is not a small principal office;United Kingdom2007 No. 694
principal officethe head office of the Registry of the Court established by the Administrator.CanadaSOR/98-106
principal orderthe Local Government Reorganisation (Wales) (Staff) Order 1996(3).United Kingdom1996 No. 905
principal orderthe Velindre National Health Service Trust (Establishment) Order 1993(2);United Kingdom2012 No. 1262 (W. 157)
principal personnel officerthe Second Sea Lord, the Adjutant General or the Air Member for Personnel;United Kingdom2009 No. 1096
principal place of businessthe head office or registered office of an air carrier in the Party within which the principal financial functions and operational control, including continued airworthiness management, of the air carrier are exercised;European Union22012A1120(01)
principal place of businessthe primary location from which flight operations and maintenance management and control are exercised; where the majority of the operational and safety-related records are kept and at which accountable managers are based.United Kingdom2013 No. 2870
principal private residencea dwelling house or part of a dwelling house occupied by an individual as his or her only or main residence and includes land which the individual has for his or her own occupation and enjoyment with that residence as its garden or grounds up to an area (exclusive of the dwelling house) not exceeding one acre;IrelandNumber 5 of 2015
principal probation and welfare officerthe principal probation and welfare officer of the probation and welfare service;IrelandNumber 24 of 2001
principal proceedingsany proceedings in a county court.United Kingdom2009 No. 2092 (L. 24)
principal radii of curvature at one point on the reflecting surface (ri)the values obtained with the apparatus defined in Appendix 1, measured on the arc of the reflecting surface passing through the centre of the mirror parallel to the segment b, as defined in item 2.2.2.1, and on the arc perpendicular to this segment.European Union31979L0795
principal registration areaSingapore and Malaysia;SingaporeCap. 268
principal registrythe Principal Registry of the Family Division and any sub-registry attached to it.United Kingdom2004 No. 3120 (L. 22)
principal registrythe principal registry of the Family Division of the High Court;United Kingdom2010 No. 2955 (L. 17)
principal relationshipany person listed in § 3.1(a)(1) through(3) of this chapter.United States77 FR 9733
principal residencethe principal private residence of a person and includes land which the person has for his or her own occupation and enjoyment with that residence as its garden or grounds up to an area (exclusive of the dwelling house) not exceeding one acre;IrelandNumber 15 of 2009
principal rulesof a relevant system operated by an approved person, currently only CRESTCo. Limited.United Kingdom2000 No. 1516
principal rulesthe Criminal Appeal Rules 1968(5);United Kingdom2003 No. 428 (L. 10)
principal rulea rule of the Competition Appeal Tribunal Rules 2003(4);United Kingdom2004 No. 2068
principal schemethe Principal Civil Service Pension Scheme (Northern Ireland) 1972 made under Article 3 of the Superannuation (Northern Ireland) Order 1972(3).United Kingdom1996 No. 582
principal schemethe scheme set out in the principal Order;United Kingdom1995 No. 739
principal scrutiny committeea committee or sub-committee of the authority established under regulation 4(1)(b);United Kingdom2001 No. 2284 (W. 173)
principal sectionssections 118A to 118K;United Kingdom1996 No. 1780
principal stage bida primary bid or a supplementary bid;United Kingdom2007 No. 3380
principal supplythe supply of goods or services which constitutes the predominant element of a composite supply and to which any other supply forming part of that composite supply is ancillary;IrelandNumber 31 of 2010
principal trademarkthe primary trademarks, service marks, names, logos, and commercial symbols the franchisee will use to identify the franchised business. It may not include every trademark the franchisor owns.United States72 FR 15444
principalsHer Majesty in right of Canada, Her Majesty in right of British Columbia and the Summit;CanadaS.C. 1995, c. 45
principalan owner, an executive officer of a corporation, a general partner of a partnership, a sole proprietor, a trustee of a trust, or another individual with similar supervisory functions with respect to any person.United StatesBUSINESS AND COMMERCE CODE - T
principalthe headmaster or head mistress of a school;SingaporeCap. 87
principle Orderthe Identification and Movement of Sheep and Goats Order (Northern Ireland) 1997(2).United Kingdom1998 No. 393
principle of asymmetrythe principle which addresses variances in the implementation of measures in an economic integration process for the purposes of achieving a common objective;KenyaCAP. 4C
principle of subsidiarythe principle which emphasises multi-level participation of a wide range of participants in the process of economic integration;KenyaCAP. 4C
principle of variable geometrythe principle of flexibility which allows for progression in co-operation among a sub-group of members in a larger integration scheme in a variety of areas and at different speeds;KenyaCAP. 4C
principles and guidelines of good distribution practicethe guidelines19 published by the Commission pursuant to Articles 84 and 85(b)(3) of the 2001 Directive.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2013/en/si/01...
principles and guidelines of good manufacturing practicethe principles and guidelines set out in Commission Directive 2003/94/EC;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2004/en/si/01...
principles and guidelinesthe principles and guidelines contained in the document prepared by the Water Resources Council pursuant to section 1962a–2 of this title, entitled "Economic and Environmental Principles and Guidelines for Water and Related Land Resources Implementation Studies", and dated March 10, 1983.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
principles of good laboratory practicethe said principles howsoever described;United Kingdom1999 No. 3106
print instructional materialsprinted textbooks and related printed core materials that are written and published primarily for use in elementary school and secondary school instruction and are required by a State educational agency or local educational agency for use by students in the classroom.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
printed and publishedof the internet;IrelandNumber 22 of 2005
printed circuit assemblydiodes, transistors and semiconductor devices, whether or not photosensitive, of heading 85.41 and integrated circuits of heading 85.42 and microassemblies of heading 85.43 or 85.48.CanadaSOR/94-14
printed mattermessage-bearing textual printed material such as books, pamphlets, magazines, and leaflets, provided that it is not solely commercial advertising.United States75 FR 64148
printed moneymoney comprising a note printed, written or otherwise made on polymer, paper or any other material;SingaporeCap. 65A
printed paper productthe product resulting from the processing of a printing material. The processing consists of printing onto paper. In addition to printing, the processing may include finishing, for example folding, stamping and cutting or assembling, using glue, binding, yarn-binding. Printed paper products include newspapers, advertising materials and news-sheets, journals, catalogues, books, leaflets, brochures, posters, business cards and labels.’;European Union32014D0345
printedas may be prescribed;KenyaCAP. 486
printing equipmentequipment that generates paper output from electronic input. Printing equipment may have additional functions and may be marketed as a multifunctional device or multifunctional product;European Union32013R0801
print(and “printer” shall be construed accordingly);United Kingdom2003 No. 1907
prior Commonwealth investmentfunding provided by the Commonwealth or a Commonwealth company to either a licensed fund or an ICT Incubator under an eligible Commonwealth program prior to commencement of the IIFF program.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
prior accounting periodthe accounting period of the company immediately preceding its first accounting period beginning on or after 1st January 2005.”.United Kingdom2005 No. 3374
prior approval of the mineral planning authorityprior written approval of that authority of detailed proposals for the siting, design and external appearance of the building, plant or machinery proposed to be erected, installed, extended or altered;United Kingdom1995 No. 418
prior approval of the mineral planning authorityprior written approval of that authority of detailed proposals for the siting, design and external appearance of the proposed building, plant or machinery, structure or erection as erected, installed, extended or altered.United Kingdom1995 No. 418
prior approval treatmentany item of treatment referred to in Part I of Schedule 4 or any care and treatment specified in paragraph 1 or 2 in Part II of that Schedule;United Kingdom1996 No. 177 (S. 14)
prior approvalthat approval for the assumption by the Commission of the whole, or partial, financial responsibility for certain treatment must be given by the Commission before that treatment is commenced or undertaken.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
prior financial yearthe financial year immediately preceding the preceding financial year;United Kingdom2009 No. 1555
prior information noticea notice sent to the Official Journal in accordance with regulation 11;United Kingdom2006 No. 5
prior informed consentthe principle that international shipment of a chemical which is banned or severely restricted in order to protect human health or the environment should not proceed without the agreement, where such agreement exists, or contrary to the decision of the designated national authority of the importing country;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1995/en/si/01...
prior periodthe period beginning with the first day of the period for which the claim for universal credit is treated as made and ending with the day before the day on which the claim for universal credit is treated as made.United Kingdom2014 No. 1452 (C. 56)
prior publicationprior publication of a call for competition;United Kingdom2015 No. 102
prior security interesta security interest in investment property that arises under a prior security agreement. (“sûreté antérieure”)  2006, c. 34, Sched. E, s. 6.Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/statute/90p10
prior sex convictiona conviction for which the sentence was imposed before the conduct occurred constituting the subsequent Federal sex offense, and which was for a Federal sex offense or a State sex offense;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
prior slaughter weekthe Monday through Sunday prior to a reporting day.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
priority applicationan earlier relevant application specified in the declaration.United Kingdom2004 No. 2358
priority datethe date determined as such under section 17;SingaporeCap. 221
priority domestic customera domestic customer in respect of whom the relevant details included on the Priority Service Register maintained by gas suppliers in accordance with standard licence condition 37 of the gas suppliers licence have been provided to the relevant gas transporter;United Kingdom2005 No. 1135
priority entrancean entrance (not being an entrance fitted to the off-side of the vehicle) providing access to the priority floor area in accordance with paragraph 2(2)(b);United Kingdom2003 No. 37
priority exitan exit (not being an exit fitted to the off-side of the vehicle) providing access from the priority floor area in accordance with paragraph 2(2)(b);United Kingdom2003 No. 37
priority floor areaa single continuous area of floor space comprising not less than 35% of the total floor area of a regulated public service vehicle;United Kingdom2000 No. 1970
priority floora single continuous area of floor space comprising not less than 35% of the total floor area of a regulated public service vehicle;United Kingdom2003 No. 37
priority housingtarget housing that qualifies as affordable housing under section 12745 of this title, including housing that receives assistance under subsection (b) or (o) of section 1437f of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
priority payment instrumenta money order, bank draft or similar instrument issued, directly or indirectly, by a member other than a money order, bank draft or similar instrument issued by a member to another member for the purpose of effecting a payment between those members.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-21
priority pipeline accessthe first priority of delivery of crude helium under which the Secretary schedules and ensures the delivery of crude helium to a helium refinery through the Federal Helium System.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
priority rulea rule of the scheme requiring the trustees to apply the assets of the scheme on a winding up in satisfying the amounts of certain liabilities to or in respect of members before other such liabilities.United Kingdom1996 No. 621
priority seata seat designated as such in accordance with paragraph 3;United Kingdom2003 No. 37
priority seata seat designated in accordance with regulation 8.United Kingdom2004 No. 1410
priority services registerthe register of the supplier’s domestic customers who are of pensionable age, disabled or chronically sick which the supplier is required to keep by condition 26 of the standard conditions of electricity supply licences(5) as at 1st May 2011;United Kingdom2011 No. 1830
priority servicesservices made available by electricity suppliers to their domestic customers who are regarded by the supplier as being part of a vulnerable group;United Kingdom2010 No. 227
priority settlement servicethe optional priority service offered to applicants outside the United Kingdom, by which applications for entry clearance are processed on an expedited basis;United Kingdom2015 No. 768
priority traffic lanea traffic lane on a length of road which is specified in column (2) in the table in the schedule to this Order and in respect of which traffic signs are in place indicating the controls specified in this Order;United Kingdom1999 No. 998
priority visa servicethe optional priority service offered to applicants outside the United Kingdom, by which applications for entry clearance to enter the United Kingdom are processed on an expedited basis;United Kingdom2014 No. 922
priority zonea section, as defined by the national authorities, where there is a shortage of spaces at one or several safe and secure parking places, which can be alleviated by providing information on other unused parking capacities in the same zone.European Union32013R0885
prison hereditamenta hereditament or part of a hereditament to which paragraph 4A(5) of Schedule 5 to the 1977 Order applies immediately before the coming into operation of this Order, for the purposes of determining a person’s liability for rates for the year ending on 31st March 2007;United Kingdom2007 No. 191
prison officeran officer of a prison, young offender institution, remand centre, juvenile justice centre, young offenders centre or secure training centre and includes a prisoner custody officer;”;United Kingdom2005 No. 766
prison service identificationevidence that the person presenting the identification is an authorised employee of the Northern Ireland Prison Service;United Kingdom2012 No. 387
prison-based family treatment programa program for incarcerated parents in a correctional facility that provides a comprehensive response to offender needs, including substance abuse treatment, child early intervention services, family counseling, legal services, medical care, mental health services, nursery and preschool, parenting skills training, pediatric care, physical therapy, prenatal care, sexual abuse therapy, relapse prevention, transportation, and vocational or GED training.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
prisoner (“carcharora person who is serving a sentence of imprisonment in the United Kingdom including a person who is detained in a young offender institution;United Kingdom2015 No. 54 (W. 5)
prisoner appealan appeal by a person who, when the notice of appeal is given, is in custody and is not represented by counsel;CanadaSI/82-13
prisoner of wara prisoner of war of Japan or a prisoner of war of another power;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. P-6
prisoner of waran entitled member who was captured by the enemy (including a terrorist) while rendering defence service.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
prisoner’s representativethe person by whom the functions of prisoners’ representative within the meaning of Article 79 of the Convention set out in the Third Schedule were exercisable in relation to that protected prisoner at the camp or place at which that protected prisoner was, at or last before that time, detained as a protected prisoner of war.SingaporeCap. 117
prisoners’ representativethe person elected or recognized as that prisoner’s representative pursuant to Article 79 of the Geneva Convention set out in Schedule III;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. G-3
prisonera life prisoner as defined under Article 2 of the Order;United Kingdom2001 No. 317
prisonera person detained in a prison.”.United Kingdom2008 No. 571
prisona correctional, detention, or penal facility;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
prisona place of confinement other than a penitentiary.CanadaS.C. 2004, c. 21
private landland that is not owned by the Crown in right of Alberta or of Canada or their agents;Canada267/2001
private aerodromean aerodrome other than an aerodrome under the control of Government, Governmental agency, military or police;KenyaNO. 21 OF 2013
private aircrafta civilian aircraft not being used to transport passengers or property for compensation.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
private aircraftan aircraft intended to be flown to the United States that is not operated by an air carrier;IrelandNumber 16 of 2009
private applicatora certified applicator who uses or supervises the use of any pesticide which is classified for restricted use for purposes of producing any agricultural commodity on property owned or rented by the applicator or the applicator's employer or (if applied without compensation other than trading of personal services between producers of agricultural commodities) on the property of another person.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
private authoritya person, other than a road authority, who has a right with respect to a private grade crossing.CanadaSOR/2014-275
private autopsy facilitya facility that is owned or operated by a physician who performs autopsy services for a fee or that employs a physician to perform autopsy services for a fee, including autopsy services performed on the order of a justice of the peace. The term does not include a medical examiner's office.United StatesHEALTH AND SAFETY CODE - Title
private bathrooma bathroom provided for the exclusive use of one person;United Kingdom1997 No. 1508
private bodyany person or organisation not being a public body and includes a voluntary organisation, charitable organisation, company, partnership, club and any other body or organisation howsoever constituted;KenyaCAP. 65
private carry‑overa volume of allocations made available in a year for use under an entitlement, and not used in the year, but that may be made available to the holder of the entitlement for use in a subsequent year.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
private cara car which is not used for reward or to ply for hire;IrelandNumber 15 of 2008
private charitable trusta charitable trust that is not funded by donations from the public.IrelandNumber 6 of 2009
private circuita telecommunications facility which provides for transparent transmission capacity between network termination points where both or all such points are situated within the European Economic Area and which does not include on-demand switching (that is to say, switching functions which the user can control as part of the private circuit provision);United Kingdom1997 No. 2932
private collegeany college other than a public college;CanadaP-19.5 2003
private communicationany oral communication or any telecommunication that is made by an originator who is in Canada or is intended by the originator to be received by a person who is in Canada and that is made under circumstances in which it is reasonable for the originator to expect that it will not be intercepted by any person other than the person intended by the originator to receive it, and includes any radio-based telephone communication that is treated electronically or otherwise for the purpose of preventing intelligible reception by any person other than the person intended by the originator to receive it;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-50
private companya private company substantially owned or controlled by persons who are citizens of the United States.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
private companya private company within the meaning of article 12(3) of the 1986 Order;United Kingdom1996 No. 1586
private controllera person, other than a local authority, who controls the bathing water;United Kingdom2008 No. 1097
private corporationthe corporation established under section 2297h–3 of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
private dentistrydental services provided otherwise than for the purposes of the National Health Service;United Kingdom2008 No. 1976 (W. 185)
private deposit insurerany entity insuring the deposits of any depository institution lacking Federal deposit insurance.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
private developerany person operating a business that develops property with a view to making profit, but does not include any public or local authority or an RSL;United Kingdom2004 No. 117
private domestic distribution systema domestic distribution system in premises where water is not supplied to the public;United Kingdom2014 No. 364
private domestic premisesdomestic premises other than premises described in Schedule 4.United Kingdom2014 No. 3219
private dwelling-houseany building, flat or tenement wholly or principally used or occupied for residential purposes;SingaporeCap. 214, R 4
private dwellingany part of a building used or intended to be used as a dwelling;United Kingdom2006 No. 133
private electricity supply licencea licence under Article 10(2)(a) of the Order;United Kingdom2007 No. 285
private entitiesany person, such as any organization incorporated under State law, for profit or not-for-profit, or a consortium of such organizations, but does not include public entities;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
private entityany entity other than a public entity (as defined in section 12131(1) of this title).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
private equityprivate (as opposed to public) equity investment in companies not listed on a stock-market, including venture capital, replacement capital and buy-outs;European Union2006C0313
private flighta flight which is neither for the purpose of aerial work nor commercial air transport;United Kingdom2013 No. 2870
private foundationa charitable foundation that is not a public foundation;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
private grade crossinga grade crossing that is not a public grade crossing.CanadaSOR/2014-275
private grazing landprivate, State-owned, tribally-owned, and any other non-federally owned rangeland, pastureland, grazed forest land, and hay land.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
private hereditamenta dwelling house, private garage or private storage premises;United Kingdom1997 No. 107
private home viewingof satellite reception equipment that is operated by an individual in that household and that serves only such household, of a secondary transmission delivered by a satellite carrier of a primary transmission of a television station licensed by the Federal Communications Commission.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
private hospital accommodationaccommodation in a private hospital or accommodation in a publicly- funded hospital which is designated by the Minister for Health as private or semi-private accommodation;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1996/en/si/00...
private household datathe number of households within each local government district provided by either the Department of Finance and Personnel or the Northern Ireland Housing Executive;United Kingdom2003 No. 58
private householda person living alone or a group of people who live together in the same private dwelling and share expenditures, including the joint provision of the essentials of living;European Union32003R1177
private institution of higher educationa private or independent institution of higher education as defined by Section 61.003.United StatesEDUCATION CODE - Title 3 - Cha
private institutionan institution or institutions which are not maintained or assisted by recurrent grants out of public finds;United Kingdom1998 No. 273
private international standards organizationany international standards organization before which the interests of the United States are represented by a private person who is officially recognized by that organization for such purpose.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
private juvenile detention facilitya juvenile detention facility that is not operated by a governmental entity.United StatesEDUCATION CODE - Title 2 - Cha
private keythe key of a key pair used to create a digital signature;SingaporeCap. 25, R 7
private label credit card planall of the private label credit card accounts issued by a particular issuer with credit cards usable at the same single merchant or affiliated group of merchants.United States76 FR 79767
private labeleran owner of a brand or trademark on the label of a consumer product which bears a private label.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
private landlorda landlord other than a social landlord;United Kingdom2001 No. 4011
private landsland held on freehold tenure and land the subject of a ground lease or licence from the Government or a county council;KenyaCAP. 306
private landany land that is not owned by the Federal Government or a State.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
private landany land which has been alienated by the Crown;CanadaR.S.C. 1927, c. 188
private lateral drainthe whole or part of a lateral drain(6) which is not vested in a sewerage undertaker in its capacity as such;United Kingdom2011 No. 1566
private law provisions for registered shipsthe provisions of sections 48 to 62 or the provisions of regulations made for the purposes of those sections.IrelandNumber 43 of 2014
private layinga laying where live shellfish are usually harvested or deposited by the owner or by a tenant of the laying ;United Kingdom1998 No. 207
private letter box/bagany receptacle whether identified by a distinctive number or not rented to a person for the receipt of postal articles and capable of being used whether the person or company renting it has his business premises open or not;KenyaCAP. 411A
private limited subsidiarya subsidiary that is a private company limited by shares but, for the purposes of this definition, a company shall not be regarded as a subsidiary if it is such only by virtue of section 7 (2)(a)(ii) or (e);IrelandNumber 38 of 2014
private lotterya lottery in which tickets or chances are offered for sale only to members of a society which is established for purposes not connected with gaming, wagering or lotteries and such number of guests of each member as the Minister for Home Affairs may prescribe by regulations;SingaporeCap. 250
private marketa market other than a public market;SingaporeCap. 95
private medical treatmenttreatment provided outside of the National Health Service and paid for by the applicant;United Kingdom2015 No. 768
private meetinga meeting which is not a public meeting;United Kingdom2000 No. 3272
private mobile serviceany mobile service (as defined in section 153 of this title) that is not a commercial mobile service or the functional equivalent of a commercial mobile service, as specified by regulation by the Commission.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
private motor vehicleany motor vehicle not covered by the definition of “commercial motor vehicle”;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2012/en/si/02...
private nonprofit facilityprivate nonprofit educational, utility, irrigation, emergency, medical, rehabilitational, and temporary or permanent custodial care facilities (including those for the aged and disabled) and facilities on Indian reservations, as defined by the President.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
private nonprofit organizationan entity that is described in section 501(c) of title 26 and exempt from taxation under section 501(a) of such title;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
private nonprofit organizationany person that is exempt from taxation under section 501(a) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (26 U.S.C. 501(a)) and described in section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (26 U.S.C. 501(c)(3)).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
private occupancyoccupancy of a dwelling such that none of the occupants occupies that dwelling as a tenant or licensee of a county council, county borough council or registered social landlord (including under shared equity arrangements);United Kingdom2011 No. 656 (W. 94)
private operatora person, other than a local authority, who controls the relevant land in relation to a bathing water.United Kingdom2013 No. 1675
private parking placea private parking place that is licensed for the parking of one or more heavy vehicles under the Parking Places (Licensing and Control of Private Parking Places for Heavy Vehicles) Rules (R 1);SingaporeCap. 214, R 4
private pleasure craftany craft used by its owner or the natural or legal person who enjoys its use either through hire or through any other means, for other than commercial purposes and in particular other than for the carriage of passengers or goods or for the supply of services for consideration or for the purposes of public authorities;IrelandNumber 2 of 1999
private pleasure flyingthe use of an aircraft by its owner or the natural or legal person who enjoys its use either through hire or through any other means, for other than commercial purposes and in particular other than for the carriage of passengers or goods or for the supply of services for consideration or for the purposes of public authorities;IrelandNumber 2 of 1999
private pleasure-flyingthe use of an aircraft by its owner or the natural or legal person who enjoys its use either through hire or through any other means, for purposes other than commercial and in particular other than for the carriage of passengers or goods or for the supply of services for consideration or for the purposes of public authorities;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2008/en/si/04...
private pleasure-sea-navigationthe use of a seagoing vessel by its owner or the natural or legal person who enjoys its use either through hire or through any other means, for purposes other than commercial and in particular other than for the carriage of passengers or goods or for the supply of services for consideration or for the purposes of public authorities;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2008/en/si/04...
private prescribingissuing prescriptions other than health prescriptions or veterinary prescriptions;”;United Kingdom2006 No. 334
private prisoner transport companyany entity, other than the United States, a State, or an inferior political subdivision of a State, which engages in the business of the transporting for compensation, individuals committed to the custody of any State or of an inferior political subdivision of a State, or any attempt thereof.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
private propertyany flat, house, building or land but does not include any housing accommodation sold under the executive condominium scheme;SingaporeCap. 99A, RG 4
private provider of public transportation by vanpoola private entity providing vanpool services in the service area of a recipient of assistance under this chapter using a commuter highway vehicle or vanpool vehicle.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
private recipient of government assistanceany person (other than a person described in subparagraph (A)) who before, on, or after January 1, 1996, received governmental financial assistance in the form of a subsidy for the purchase, lease, or operation of any bus.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
private rightsrights of any sort that are vested in a person but not in the general public;United Kingdom2010 No. 188
private roadof vehicular access to or from a building or structure and may include part of a parking lot.  2001, c. 25, s. 475 (3).Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/statute/97f04
private schoola private elementary school or secondary school , including a religious school. The terms elementary school and secondary school are defined in subpart A of these regulations. The term private is defined in 34 CFR Part 77, which applies to this program, and we see no need to include those definitions here.United States71 FR 46540
private sector undertakingany undertaking carried on by an employer in the private sector and includes any undertaking carried on by a self employed person ;Sri Lanka46 of 1980
private sectorthe part of the economy that is not owned or directly controlled by a State;KenyaCAP. 4C
private security agencya person or body of persons other than a government agency, department or organisation engaged in the business of providing private security services including training to private security guards or their supervisor or providing private security guards to any industrial or business undertaking or a company or any other person or property;IndiaNO. 29 OF 2005
private security employera person who employs persons whose principal function is to provide security services for persons other than the employer;IrelandNumber 12 of 2004
private security guarda person providing private security with or without arms to another person or property or both and includes a supervisor;IndiaNO. 29 OF 2005
private securitysecurity provided by a person, other than a public servant, to protect or guard any person or property or both and includes provision of armoured car service;IndiaNO. 29 OF 2005
private settlement agreementan agreement entered into among the parties that is not subject to judicial enforcement other than the reinstatement of the civil proceeding that the agreement settled;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
private settlement landsapproximately 177 acres of privately held land described in paragraph 6 of the Settlement Agreement.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
private sewera pipe or pipes which drain foul or surface water, or both, from premises, and are not vested in a sewerage undertaker;United Kingdom2007 No. 992
private streetany street not being a public street;SingaporeCap. 95
private trusteea trustee other than the Public Trustee;SingaporeCap. 260
private universitya university which is not established or maintained out of public funds;KenyaNo. 42 of 2012
private use proportionthe proportion that correctly reflects the extent to which those goods are used for private or non-business purposes in the relevant taxable period.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2010/en/si/06...
private useany use other than business use.European Union31983L0182
private vehiclea vehicle which is used wholly or mainly for the private purposes of the person who owns it or who has a right to use it which does not derive from a payment or undertaking to pay for the use of the vehicle or its driver for a particular journey.United Kingdom2007 No. 787 (W. 68)
private vehicleany road vehicle, including its trailer, if any, other than those referred to in subparagraph (a);European Union31983L0182
private viewingof equipment, owned or operated by such individual, capable of receiving satellite cable programming directly from a satellite;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
private waste water treatment worksa waste water treatment works operated by a person other than a sewerage undertaker under, or pursuant to, an agreement with a sewerage undertaker;United Kingdom2007 No. 281
private water supplya water supply which is not in the charge or ownership of a sanitary authority;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2000/en/si/04...
private waya highway not maintainable at the public expense and any other way other than a highway;United Kingdom2015 No. 596
private, nonprofit agencya community-based, nonprofit organization, corporation, or association organized for purposes of providing recreational, conservation, and educational services directly to urban residents on a neighborhood or communitywide basis through voluntary donations, voluntary labor, or public or private grants.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
privately,that agencies must enable staff to report abuse or harassment directly to an investigator, administrator, or other agency entity without the knowledge of the staff member's direct colleagues or immediate supervisor. A private reporting mechanism may provide a level of comfort to staff who are concerned about retaliation, especially where the staff member reports misconduct committed by a colleague. As some advocates noted, a private reporting option, partnered with zero tolerance for sexual abuse, may encourage staff who would otherwise remain silent, despite mandatory reporting laws, to report sexual abuse and sexual harassment.United States77 FR 37105
privately-operated passenger vehiclea vehicle, not used for carrying passengers for hire or reward, which is constructed or adapted to carry more than eight but not more than 16 passengers;United Kingdom2004 No. 1992
privatein the presence of the parties and their representatives but in the absence of the wider public;United Kingdom2004 No. 2608
privateoutwith the presence of any person (including, in a trial, the accused, his representatives and the jury) except the judge, the prosecutor and any other person whose presence the judge considers necessary for the proper determination of the matter.United Kingdom2011 No. 194
privatisationof which government control over an entity is effectively eliminated and is transferred to the private sector;European Union22002A1230(01)
privatization datethe date of the first sale or other disposal of securities of the new corporation by the new corporation.CanadaS.C. 1988, c. 41
privatization programmethe programme provided for under section 17;KenyaCAP. 485C
privatization proposala proposal provided for under section 23;KenyaCAP. 485C
privatizationthe transfer of ownership of the Corporation to private investors.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
privileged informationany information or material that would be exempted from production in court or disclosure, by any written law or for any other lawful or justifiable reason.KenyaNO. 2 OF 2013
privileged legal materiala document which, in the opinion of the court concerned, a person is entitled to refuse to produce or to give access to it on the grounds of legal professional privilege.IrelandNumber 22 of 2011
privya latrine which has a moveable receptacle;United Kingdom2012 No. 148
prize valuethe amount or value of any prize(2) which can be won as a result of use of a gaming machine once.United Kingdom2007 No. 2158
prize winnera person who presents a valid winning ticket, claims a lottery prize, and is recognized by the commission as the person entitled to receive lottery prize payments. The term does not include an assignee of a lottery prize.United StatesGOVERNMENT CODE - Title 4 - Ch
prizea financial contribution given as a reward following a contest.European Union32012R0966
prizethe difference between the chit fund amount and the interest;SingaporeCap. 39
pro bono representationlegal representation provided free of charge;United Kingdom2013 No. 262 (L. 1)
pro forma changeany transfer by a person of any equity interest held by him in a designated electricity licensee, a designated entity or a designated business trust to his associate, which does not result in any change in the percentage of equity interest held by the person in the licensee, the entity or the business trust.SingaporeCap. 89A, RG 6
pro rata principlethat where a comparable full-time worker receives or is entitled to receive pay or any other benefit, a part-time worker is to receive or be entitled to receive not less than the proportion of that pay or other benefit that the number of his weekly hours bears to the number of weekly hours of the comparable full-time worker;United Kingdom2000 No. 219
pro rata sharethe percentage that is equal to (A) the number of days of the marriage of the qualified former spouse to the employee during the employee's periods of creditable service under chapter 84 of title 5, divided by (B) the total number of days of the employee's creditable service.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
probability of defaultthe probability of default of a counterparty over a one-year period;European Union32013R0575R(02)
probable causea valid public interest exists in the effective enforcement of this subtitle or a rule adopted under this subtitle that is sufficient to justify an administrative inspection of the facility, area, building, or conveyance, or its contents in the circumstances specified in the application for the warrant.United StatesOCCUPATIONS CODE - Title 3 - C
probate counterclaima counterclaim in any claim other than a probate claim by which the defendant claims any such remedy as is mentioned in rule 57.1(2)(a).United Kingdom2001 No. 1388 (L. 23)
probatea grant under the seal of the court issuing the same, authorising the executor or executors expressly or impliedly appointed by a testator’s will, or one or more of them, to administer the testator’s estate in compliance with the directions contained in his will, and in accordance with law;SingaporeCap. 251
probation and welfare officera person appointed by the Minister to be a probation and welfare officer or to be a probation officer or a welfare officer.IrelandNumber 37 of 2000
probation and welfare officera person appointed by the Minister to be a probation and welfare officer or to be a welfare officer or probation officer;IrelandNumber 18 of 2001
probation and welfare servicethe probation and welfare service of the Department of Justice, Equality and Law Reform;IrelandNumber 18 of 2001
probation committeea group of persons appointed to carry out the duties under section 4;SingaporeCap. 252
probation officera person appointed to be a probation officer under section 3;SingaporeCap. 252
probation periodthe period for which a probationer is placed under supervision by a probation order;SingaporeCap. 252
probationera person for the time being under supervision by virtue of a probation order;SingaporeCap. 252
probationany form of a sentence under which the offender is permitted to remain at liberty under supervision and subject to conditions for the breach of which a penalty of imprisonment may be ordered executed;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
problemof further enhancing transparency. This is particularly true where the Commission has identified a “gap” in relevant market information available to market participants.United States75 FR 5177
procedural decisiona decision about how an application is to be examined.United Kingdom2011 No. 2055
procedural directionsdirections for the efficient and effective preparation of an application for leave to appeal or an appeal under this Order.”.United Kingdom2013 No. 24
procedural directionsdirections for the efficient and effective preparation of an application for leave to appeal or an appeal under this Order;United Kingdom2012 No. 138
procedural hearinga hearing fixed under rule 58.11(1)(b);United Kingdom2015 No. 228
procedural hearinga hearing, held in terms of rule 42.4, for the purpose of determining any matter raised in terms of rule 42.3.United Kingdom2001 No. 479
procedural judgea judge as referred to in paragraph (1).”.United Kingdom2011 No. 303
procedure noticea notice given (whether separately or in combination) under regulation 10(1), rule 1(1) of the Hearing Session Rules or rule 1(1) of the Inquiry Session Rules;United Kingdom2008 No. 434
procedurea standard method for either the technical or the operational use of systems, in the context of agreed and validated concepts of operation requiring uniform implementation throughout the EATMN;European Union32004R0549
proceedings before the Court of Appealany proceedings before the Court of Appeal including an application for leave to appeal and an appeal;United Kingdom2008 No. 1863
proceedings before the registrarany dispute between two or more parties relating to a matter before the registrar in connection with a trade mark.United Kingdom2008 No. 1797
proceedings with lay membersany proceedings other than those listed in rule 27;United Kingdom2009 No. 2041
proceedingsany appeal or application to, or review held by, the Commission;United Kingdom2003 No. 1034
proceedingsany investigation or hearing conducted by the Commission with respect to a complaint made under Part VII or VII.2.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. R-10
proceedinga proceeding before a court, person or body with jurisdiction to compel the production of information.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-5
proceedingan arbitration panel proceeding under Title VIII, Chapter III of this Agreement;European Union22002A1230(01)
proceeds of a letter of creditthe cash, check, accepted draft, or other item of value paid or delivered upon honor or giving of value by the issuer or any nominated person under the letter of credit. The term does not include a beneficiary's drawing rights or documents presented by the beneficiary.United StatesBUSINESS AND COMMERCE CODE - T
proceeds of crimeany assets derived or realised, directly or indirectly, by any person as a result of criminal conduct, or the value of any such assets.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
proceeds of criminal conductany property that is derived from or obtained through criminal conduct, whether directly or indirectly, or in whole or in part, and whether that criminal conduct occurs before, on or after the commencement of this Part.IrelandNumber 6 of 2010
proceedsall money and all other property given, whether for consideration or not, in response to the appeal made;SingaporeCap. 128
proceedsgross proceeds, as defined in § 1.148-1(b). In addition, in applying the arbitrage investment restrictions under paragraph (i) of this section and under section 148, the various applicable definitions of the various types of proceeds of tax-exempt bonds under § 1.148-1(b) shall apply.United States75 FR 44901
process oiloil that is not recoverable because it is fully consumed in a process or is incorporated in another product;Canada227/2002
process condenserfor a condenser to be “integral to the MCPU.” Under the current definition, condensers that receive vapor streams from batch operations in an MCPU at temperatures below the boiling or bubble point of the HAP are not process condensers. The amended definition includes most of these condensers, provided they are capable of and normally used for the purpose of recovering chemicals for fuel value, use, or reuse, or for sale for fuel value, use, or reuse. Exceptions are provided for condensers that are considered to be part of recovery devices.United States71 FR 40316
process-orientated research and developmentthe further development of a substance in the course of which pilot plant or production trials are used to test the fields of application of the substance;European Union31992L0032
processed animal proteinmeat and bone meal, meat meal, bone meal, blood meal, dried plasma and other blood products, hydrolysed protein, hoof meal, horn meal, poultry offal meal, feather meal, dry greaves, fishmeal, dicalcium phosphate, gelatin and any other similar products including mixtures, feeding-stuffs, feed additives and premixtures, containing these products;United Kingdom2001 No. 2780 (W. 233)
processed animal proteinmeat and bone meal, meat meal, bone meal, blood meal, dried plasma and other blood products, hydrolysed protein, hoof meal, horn meal, poultry offal meal, feather meal, dry greaves, fishmeal, dicalcium phosphate, gelatine and any other similar products, and includes mixtures, feedingstuffs, feed additives and premixtures, containing these products; but does not include mammalian meat and bone meal;”.United Kingdom2006 No. 530
processed cereal-based foodsfoods for particular nutritional use within the categories specified in Part I of Schedule 1 fulfilling the particular requirements of infants and young children in good health and intended for use by infants while they are being weaned, and by young children as a supplement to their diet or for their progressive adaptation to ordinary food;United Kingdom2003 No. 3207
processed cheesecheese which has been subjected to a process of melting and mixing with or without the addition of emulsifying salts;United Kingdom1995 No. 3240
processed fresh meatany minced meat, meat preparation or mechanically separated meat;United Kingdom2007 No. 61
processed meat productpreserved or cured meats, including ham, frankfurters, salami and bacon;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
processed petfoodpetfood, other than raw petfood, that has undergone treatment in accordance with the requirements of Annex VIII;European Union32002R1774
processed productsanimal by-products that have undergone one of the processing methods or another treatment required by Annex VII or VIII;European Union32002R1774
processed productsthe products which are made directly from the harvested material obtained through the use of propagating material and are specified by the Cabinet Order.JapanAct No. 83 of 1998
processed table olivesolives that have undergone at least 15 days' initial treatment in brine and have been removed from the brine definitively or failing that have undergone treatment making them fit for human consumption.European Union32001D0658
processedhaving undergone any treatment resulting in a substantial change in the original state of the food, but does not include dividing, parting, severing, boning, mincing, skinning, paring, peeling, grinding, cutting, cleaning, trimming, deep-freezing, freezing, chilling, milling, husking, packing or unpacking, and “unprocessed” shall be construed accordingly;United Kingdom1995 No. 3124
processing agenta person described by Section 413.0111, Labor Code.United StatesINSURANCE CODE - Title 13 - Ch
processing aidsany substance not consumed as a feedingstuff by itself, intentionally used in the processing of feedingstuffs or feed materials to fulfil a technological purpose during treatment or processing which may result in the unintentional but technologically unavoidable presence of residues of the substance or its derivatives in the final product, provided that these residues do not have an adverse effect on animal health, human health or the environment and do not have any technological effects on the finished feed;European Union32003R1831
processing aidany substance not consumed as a food by itself, intentionally used in the processing of raw materials, foods or their ingredients to fulfil a certain technological purpose during treatment or processing, and which may result in the unintentional but technically unavoidable presence of residues of the substance or its derivatives in the final product, provided that these residues do not present any health risk and do not have any technological effect on the finished product;United Kingdom1995 No. 3187
processing aidany substance not consumed as a food ingredient by itself, intentionally used in the processing of raw materials, food or their ingredients, to fulfil a certain technological purpose during treatment or processing and which may result in the unintentional but technically unavoidable presence of residues of the substance or its derivatives in the final product, provided that these residues do not present any health risk and do not have any technological effect on the finished product.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1995/en/si/03...
processing and marketing of fishery and aquaculture productsall operations, including handling, treatment, production and distribution, between the time of landing or harvesting and the end-product stage;European Union31999R2792
processing assetstailings disposal facilities and depreciable assets that are located in Nunavut and that are used directly and exclusively in processing.CanadaSOR/2014-69
processing establishmentan establishment at which processing occurs;United Kingdom2007 No. 3462 (W. 307)
processing industrythe industry involved in the preparation and preservation of fish, shellfish or molluscs as well as in the preparation of products containing fish, shellfish or molluscs;European Union32001R1639
processing ingredientany substance which is used or intended to be used in the processing of meat products or fish products by being added to such products, and includes any preservative or dye-stuff.SingaporeCap. 349A, R 3
processing methodsthe methods listed in Annex V, Chapter III;European Union32002R1774
processing of an agricultural productan operation on an agricultural product where the product resulting from the operation is also an agricultural product;European Union32004R0001
processing of communications signalsthe conversion of one form of communications signal to another form, or the routing of communications signals by switching;United Kingdom2000 No. 58
processing of personal dataany operation or set of operations which is performed upon personal data, such as collection, recording, organisation, storage, alteration, retrieval, consultation, use, disclosure, combination, blocking, erasure or destruction, as well as transfers of personal data across national borders;European Union22008A1030(01)
processing plantan animal by-products processing plant;European Union32002R1774
processingall operations involved in the preparation, manipulation, preservation and packaging of tissues or cells intended for human applications;European Union32004L0023
processingany industrial treatment including washing but excluding packing for retail sale.United Kingdom1997 No. 2441
processor-baseddependent on a digital processor in order to function properly. See 49 CFR 236.903. The subpart does not apply to a processor-based signal or train control system (including a subsystem or component thereof) that was in service as of June 6, 2005. See 49 CFR 236.911(a). For brevity, the subpart defines the term “product” to mean “a processor-based signal or train control system, subsystem, or component.” See 49 CFR 236.903.United States78 FR 70888
processora person engaged in the preparation of unpopped popcorn for the market who owns or shares the ownership and risk of loss of the popcorn and who processes and distributes over 4,000,000 pounds of popcorn in the market per year.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
processora person who provides a service which consists of putting information into data form and any reference to a processor includes a reference to the processor’s employees;United Kingdom2010 No. 2999 (S. 9)
processany process other than the generation of electricity;United Kingdom2012 No. 396
processlegal process, including a demand or notice required or permitted by law.United StatesINSURANCE CODE - Title 6 - Cha
proclamation of emergencya Proclamation of Emergency issued under Article 150 of the Constitution of the Republic of Singapore;SingaporeCap. 273
proclamationa proclamation referred to in subsection 3(1);CanadaS.C. 1992, c. 30
procurement itemany device, good, substance, material, product, or other item whether real or personal property which is the subject of any purchase, barter, or other exchange made to procure such item.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
procurement organisationa health care establishment or a unit of a hospital or another body that undertakes the procurement of human tissues and cells and that may not be accredited, designated, authorised or licensed as a tissue establishment;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2007/en/si/05...
procurement organizationan organ procurement organization, eye bank, and/or tissue bank as defined in this section.United States73 FR 65258
procurement systemthe integration of the procurement process, the professional development of procurement personnel, and the management structure for carrying out the procurement function.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
procurementa process by which the donated organs become available;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2012/en/si/03...
procuring entitiesthe entities of the Signatory CARIFORUM States and the EC Party listed in Annex VI that procure in accordance with the provisions of this Chapter;European Union22008A1030(01)
procuring entityan entity covered under a Party's Section A, B or C to Appendix 1 (Coverage) to Annex XVI (Government Procurement);European Union32012D0734
produce his certificateproduce for examination the relevant certificate of insurance or certificate of security or such other evidence that the motor vehicle is not or was not being driven in contravention of section 3 as may be prescribed.SingaporeCap. 189
produced from GMOsderived, in whole or in part, from GMOs, but not containing or consisting of GMOs;European Union32003R1829
producedharvested.United States74 FR 2658
producedthe entire distillation and maturation process in making spirits;European Union22002A0130(02)
producer associationan association representing farmers producing tobacco.European Union32005R2182
producer gasfuel the composition of which, excluding its water content, is all or substantially all non-condensable gases that is generated primarily from eligible waste fuel using a thermo-chemical conversion process and that is not generated using any fuels other than eligible waste fuel or fossil fuel.CanadaC.R.C., c. 945
producer groups,farmer or rancher cooperatives, the Agency has determined to assign priority scoring points to cooperatives in the “Priority Points” scoring criterion. The Agency is unable to assign a portion of reserved funds to cooperatives, because reserved fund priorities are set by statute.United States76 FR 10089
producer groupa group which is set up for the purpose of jointly adapting, within the objectives of the common market organisations, the production and output of its members to market requirements, in particular by concentrating supply;European Union32004R0001
producer of a phonogramthe person, or the legal entity, who or which takes the initiative and has the responsibility for the first fixation of the sounds of a performance or other sounds, or the representations of sounds;European Union22000A0411(02)
producer of an articleany natural or legal person who makes or assembles an article within the Community;European Union32008R1272
producer responsibility schemea scheme devised by industry with the approval of the Minister to take steps for the purpose of the prevention, minimisation, limitation or recovery of waste as respects the class or classes of product to which the scheme relates and may include a requirement to achieve specified objectives and targets in relation to those matters;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2007/en/si/08...
producer storage programthe producer storage program provided for under section 1445e 1 of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
producer-handlerany person who is both a producer and handler of limes.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
producer-packerany person who is both a producer and handler of honey.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
producer/merchanta producer who in addition to selling his own produce also buys in and sells the produce of others;United Kingdom1997 No. 266
producers of phonogramsthose who first fix the sounds contained in phonograms;JapanAct No. 48 of 1970
producera government institution or broadcasting undertaking described in paragraph 6(2)(a), and includes an association of producers;CanadaS.C. 1992, c. 33
producera person engaged in the production of agricultural products as a farmer, planter, rancher, dairyman, fruit, vegetable, or nut grower.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
produces“distribution” is not meant to be narrowly construed, and that the Department should thus state that “unless an entity that disseminates a depiction of sexually explicit conduct is responsible for creating or materially altering its content, or for its physical construction, the entity is engaged in ‘distribution' and is exempt from the statute and rules.” The comment goes on to note that “non-material alteration” should include removing or pixilating depictions of sexually explicit conduct.United States73 FR 77432
producedesign, alter, authenticate, duplicate or assemble;Sri Lanka30 of 2006
producingproducing in a chemical plant by chemical processing for commercial purposes substances or groups of substances listed in the relevant Sections.United Kingdom2010 No. 675
product revenuesin respect of any coal project, the aggregate of the products obtained by multiplying each volume of marketable coal obtained from the project that is sold, consumed, other than as described in section 3, or otherwise disposed of, by the minemouth price of such volume;Canada295/1992
product authorisationa licence granted or renewed by the Board in accordance with Article 7 of these regulations;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1998/en/si/01...
product carrieran oil tanker engaged in the trade of carrying oil other than crude oil;United Kingdom1996 No. 2154
product carrierthat it is a self-propelled vessel. A tank barge carrying oil products is a tank vessel but is not subject to the special standards or requirements for a product carrier.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
product codethe identifier for the specific type of tissue and cell in question. The product code consists of the product coding system identifier indicating the coding system used by the tissue establishment (“E” for the EUTC, “A” for ISBT128, “B” for Eurocode) and the tissues and cells product number foreseen in the respective coding system for the product type, as further defined in Annex VII to this Directive;European Union32015L0565
product covered by the postal monopolyany product the conveyance or transmission of which is reserved to the United States under section 1696 of title 18, subject to the same exception as set forth in the last sentence of section 409(e)(1).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
product identification listof transport from New Zealand to the European Community and the voyage number.European Union32001R2535
product identification sequencethe second part of the Single European Code consisting of the product code, the split number and the expiry date;European Union32015L0565
product intended for animal feedany product used or intended for use in feed for pet animals, farmed creatures or animals living freely in the wild;United Kingdom2006 No. 116 (W. 14)
product loops which are in a closed and controlled chainproduct loops in which products circulate with a controlled reuse and distribution system and in which the recycled material originates only from these entities in the chain so that the introduction of external material is the minimum which is technically feasible and from which these entities may only be removed in a specially authorised procedure so that return rates are maximised;United Kingdom2003 No. 1941
product of smelting or refiningmetals or metal-bearing materials resulting directly from smelting or refining processes, but does not include metal-bearing ores of chapter 26 of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
product placementany form of audiovisual commercial communication consisting of the inclusion of or reference to a product, a service or the trade mark thereof so that it is featured within a programme, in return for payment or for similar consideration;European Union32007L0065
product sellers listthe list of product sellers that is compiled by the Chief Inspector of Explosives under subsection 463(1).CanadaSOR/2013-211
product sellera person who is included on the product sellers list.CanadaSOR/2013-211
product tank vessela double hulled tank vessel capable of carrying simultaneously more than 2 separated grades of refined petroleum products.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
product tankereither an oil tanker constructed for the carriage of petroleum products in bulk or a chemical tanker constructed for the carriage in bulk of any liquid chemical listed in the “International Code for the Construction and Equipment of Ships carrying Dangerous Chemicals in Bulk (IBC Code)”, 1990 Edition, published by the International Maritime Organisation;United Kingdom1995 No. 1427
product typeone of the following descriptions of alcoholic liquor, “brandy”, “gin”, “rum”, “vodka”, “whisky/whiskey”, or “other product”;United Kingdom2006 No. 202
product used for in vitro diagnosisa packaged product, ready for use by the end user, containing a blood product, and used as a reagent, reagent product, calibrator, kit or any other system, whether used alone or in combination, intended to be used in vitro for the examination of samples of human or animal origin, with the exception of donated organs or blood, solely or principally with a view to the diagnosis of a physiological state, state of health, disease or genetic abnormality or to determine safety and compatibility with reagents;European Union32002R1774
product-typeone of the product-types specified in column 1, and described in column 2, of Schedule 1;United Kingdom2001 No. 422
production year1992 and each subsequent calendar year in which coal is recovered pursuant to an agreement;Canada295/1992
production agriculturefood or fiber production. Therefore, any entity that moves more than 20 equines to slaughter annually is subject to the regulations, regardless of that entity's primary line of business. We did not propose to amend the definition of “owner/shipper” already established in the regulations and are making no changes in response to this comment.United States76 FR 55213
production areaany sea, estuarine or lagoon area containing natural deposits of shellfish or sites used for the cultivation of shellfish (including relaying areas) from which live shellfish are taken;United Kingdom1998 No. 994
production costscosts related to current production, calculated in accordance with Article 9(3). These cover, apart from mining operations, operations for the dressing of coal, in particular washing, sizing and sorting, and the transport to the delivery point;European Union32002R1407
production crewall the persons directly involved in the production of a film who do not appear in the film;United Kingdom2007 No. 1050
production cyclethe lifespan of an aquaculture animal or seaweed from the earliest life stage to harvesting;European Union32009R0710
production daythe date specified in its pioneer certificate under section 5(3)(a) or (5);SingaporeCap. 86
production equipmenttooling, templates, jigs, mandrels, moulds, dies, fixtures, alignment mechanisms, test equipment, other machinery and components therefor, limited to those specially designed or modified for “development” or for one or more phases of “production”;United Kingdom1996 No. 2721
production facilitiesequipment and specially designed software therefor integrated into installations for “development” or for one or more phases of “production”;United Kingdom1996 No. 2721
production facility(1) any equipment or device determined by rule of the Commission to be capable of the production of special nuclear material in such quantity as to be of significance to the common defense and security, or in such manner as to affect the health and safety of the public; or (2) any important component part especially designed for such equipment or device as determined by the Commission. Except with respect to the export of a uranium enrichment production facility, such term as used in subchapters IX and XV of this division shall not include any equipment or device (or important component part especially designed for such equipment or device) capable of separating the isotopes of uranium or enriching uranium in the isotope 235.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
production facilitya facility involved in one or more production processes;United Kingdom2013 No. 2949
production historythe production history determined for a participating dairy operation under subsection (a) or (b) of section 9055 of this title when the participating dairy operation first registers to participate in the margin protection program.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
production holdingpremises at which one or more milk-producing cows, ewes, goats or buffaloes are kept;United Kingdom1995 No. 1372 (S. 101)
production licencea licence to search and bore for, and get, petroleum in strata in the sea bed and in the subsoil in a seaward area;United Kingdom2008 No. 225
production of binary chemical munitionsthe final assembly of weapon components and the filling or loading of components with binary chemicals.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
production orderan order under paragraph 5 of Schedule 1 to the Armed Forces (Powers of Stop and Search, Search, Seizure and Retention) Order 2009(3);United Kingdom2013 No. 1851
production paymenta payment of grant referred to in Article 3(4);United Kingdom2005 No. 468
production periodthe period of up to 18 months — or any longer period that is fixed by the Minister — specified in the advance guarantee agreement relating to the agricultural product.CanadaS.C. 1997, c. 20
production premisesany premises in relation to which a person is a producer, and which, if not entered by him, are required by regulation 8 to be entered;United Kingdom2004 No. 2065
production processa process defined in the technical file required to create the relevant spirit drink;United Kingdom2013 No. 2949
production reportthe report referred to in paragraph 1(b)(ii) of Schedule 7;United Kingdom1995 No. 540
production revenuepetroleum and gas production revenue within the meaning of section 5;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. P-12
production sitepremises where poultry are kept for the purposes of breeding, rearing, fattening or egg production and which are the subject of an application under article 4.United Kingdom2010 No. 1780 (W. 169)
production unitland farmed by a claimant as a single unit, having regard to supplies of machinery, livestock, feeding stuffs and workforce;United Kingdom2001 No. 496 (W. 23)
production unitland, other than a common grazing, farmed in Scotland by an applicant or a beneficiary which has been accepted by an organic certification body as viable for conversion to organic farming methods.United Kingdom2008 No. 100
production valueturnover, including subsidies, directly linked to the price of the product, plus or minus the changes in stock of finished products, work in progress and goods and services purchased for resale, minus the purchases of goods and services for resale;United Kingdom2006 No. 60
production yeara period of 12 months starting on 1st April and ending on 31st March;”.United Kingdom2004 No. 964
productionfor the removal of minerals, including such removal, field operations, transfer of minerals to shore, operation monitoring, maintenance, and work-over drilling;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
productionits publication or preparation and cognate expressions shall be construed accordingly.United Kingdom1999 No. 2093
productive and beneficialto detect situations where the thermal output's application is not productive and beneficial. An applicant may receive a determination that its thermal output is being used in a productive and beneficial manner if it can show through a narrative description of the facility's operations that the use of the facility's thermal output is for a common industrial or commercial application, and that the proposed use is genuine, and not merely to allow the applicant to achieve QF status, i.e., a “sham”; a detailed economic analysis will not be necessary in most cases. However, the Commission reserves the right to require additional support when appropriate.United States71 FR 7852
productive hoursthose hours during which it is reasonably estimated that a person is engaged on a chargeable job or work of a similar kind within the claimant’s organisation, but does not include any periods of sickness, holiday, training or other absence.United Kingdom2003 No. 416
productive purposeany such purpose connected with or relating to the promotion or development of agriculture, industry, trade, commerce or business, as may be determined, from time to time, by the Monetary Board.Sri Lanka11 of 1963
productivityvegetation management system, such as, even-aged system, two-aged system, or uneven-aged system. Because the revised wording still carries out the intent of the NFMA, this is not a substantive change.United States73 FR 21468
products derived from vegetable oilsany product derived from crude or recovered vegetable oils by oleochemical or biodiesel processing or distillation, chemical or physical refining, other than the refined oil;European Union32012R0225
products sold from bulkproducts which are not pre-packaged and are weighed or measured at the request of the consumer;United Kingdom2004 No. 368
products sold in bulkproducts which are not pre-packaged and are measured in the presence of the consumer;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2002/en/si/06...
productsagricultural products and/or goods not included in Annex I of the EC Treaty;European Union32003R1972
productsany carcase, egg or any other thing originating or made (whether in whole or in part) from poultry or other captive birds or from the carcases of such birds.United Kingdom2007 No. 69
producta good and/or a service, including both intermediary goods and/or services and final goods and/or services;European Union32000R2659
producta product consisting of or containing a genetically modified organism or a combination of genetically modified organisms.United Kingdom2000 No. 2831
professional and trade registersthose listed in this Annex and, where changes have been made at national level, the registers which have replaced them.European Union32004L0018
professional associationthe controlling body established or registered under any law in respect of recognized professions, but does not include trade associations and industry lobby institutions or bodies whether incorporated or not.KenyaCAP. 504
professional bodythe Bar Council or the Law Society;IrelandNumber 8 of 2009
professional boxing matcha boxing contest held in the United States between individuals for financial compensation. Such term does not include a boxing contest that is regulated by an amateur sports organization.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
professional competence schemea scheme established under section 89 (1);IrelandNumber 41 of 2011
professional conduct committeea committee established under section 34 (1)(b);IrelandNumber 20 of 2007
professional conduct panela panel appointed by the Secretary of State in accordance with regulation 6;United Kingdom2012 No. 560
professional conduct screenersone medical and one lay member(5) of the General Medical Council for the time being appointed by the Council under rule 4 of the Conduct Rules to undertake the initial consideration of cases under Part II of those Rules;United Kingdom2000 No. 2033
professional ethics boardgovernmental entities that control licensing for CPAs or whether the phrase would include professional associations that have boards or committees that discipline their members, such as the AICPA or state and local bar associations. This recommendation was adopted, in part, by changing the phrase “professional ethics board” to “professional association ethics committee or board.” Section 301.7216-2(f)(4)(ii) separately addresses disclosures to government entities charged with licensing, registration, or regulation of tax return preparers.United States73 FR 1058
professional experiencethat obtained after having reached the age of majority.European Union22012A1221(01)
professional experiencethe lawful pursuit in a relevant State of a profession corresponding to the regulated profession which is the subject of the migrant’s application;United Kingdom2005 No. 18
professional feesany fees paid by an applicant or an entitled applicant to an accountant or to a surveyor or valuer (or both) in respect of the work carried out by them in preparing a first-stage application or a second-stage application (or both);United Kingdom2001 No. 3853
professional investora client of an investment firm who the investment firm can show has sufficient and appropriate expertise in investment instruments to be categorised as a professional investor and who has acknowledged in writing to that investment firm that he or she has been made aware of the consequences of being categorised as a professional investor and is categorised by that investment firm as a professional investor;IrelandNumber 37 of 1998
professional judgementprofessional judgement as regards matters relating to safe navigation or the protection of the marine environment.United Kingdom2004 No. 2110
professional legal adviseran advocate or solicitor;United Kingdom2000 No. 3244
professional liability insuranceinsurance taken out by the provider of a service in respect of potential liabilities to recipients and, where applicable, third parties arising out of the provision of the service;United Kingdom2009 No. 2999
professional nursing programan educational program offered by a public or private institution of higher education for preparing students for initial licensure as registered nurses.United StatesEDUCATION CODE - Title 3 - Cha
professional or trade qualificationan authorisation, qualification, recognition, registration, enrolment, approval or certification which is needed for, or facilitates engagement in, a particular profession or trade;United Kingdom2004 No. 55
professional recognition bodya body (including a professional association, professional institute or any other professional organisation) required or authorised by or under a law of the State to supervise or regulate the conduct of persons engaged in a profession;IrelandNumber 28 of 2012
professional registerthe register maintained by the Nursing and Midwifery Council pursuant to paragraph 10 of Schedule 2 to the Nursing and Midwifery Order 2001(6);”;United Kingdom2004 No. 1
professional registration numberthe number against a dentist’s name in the register maintained by the General Dental Council;”;United Kingdom2002 No. 1881 (W. 190)
professional requirementsthe requirements set out in Schedule 1.United Kingdom2008 No. 1206
professional requirementsthe requirements set out in Schedule 1;United Kingdom2008 No. 2436 (W. 209)
professional service provideran auditor, external accountant, tax adviser, relevant independent legal professional or trust or company service provider;IrelandNumber 6 of 2010
professional staffthe Head of the Liaison Office of the Bank and the Directors, their alternates and other officials of the Bank.SingaporeCap. 145, OR 17
professionally installedinstalled by a person, other than the householder, who has appropriate experience or qualifications;”;United Kingdom2010 No. 1958
professionala registered nurse or midwife;”.United Kingdom2015 No. 52
professions regulated under this Orderthe professions of nursing and midwifery;United Kingdom2002 No. 253
professionthe profession of dietitian;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2015/en/si/01...
professora professor of the University; but does not include an associate professor;KenyaCAP. 210A
proficiency checka demonstration of skill in order to allow the revalidation or renewal of a rating and includes such oral examination as an examiner may require;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2000/en/si/03...
proficiency checkan assessment of the operational knowledge, skill and judgement of the holder of, or an applicant for, an air traffic control licence or rating, with respect to the provision of the requisite air traffic services relating to that licence or rating at an operational location.CanadaSOR/96-433
proficient“prepared” and that students are on-track to meet college and career ready standards by graduation.United States74 FR 59688
profile documentthe “Foundation Phase child development assessment profile”(3) published by the Welsh Ministers in May 2011;United Kingdom2011 No. 1947 (W. 213)
profit and loss accountan income and expenditure account;United Kingdom1996 No. 943
profit sharing planan arrangement under which payments computed by reference to an employer’s profits from the employer’s business, or by reference to those profits and the profits, if any, from the business of a corporation with which the employer does not deal at arm’s length, are or have been made by the employer to a trustee in trust for the benefit of employees or former employees of that employer.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
profitable railroada railroad which is not a railroad in reorganization. The term does not include the Corporation, the National Railroad Passenger Corporation, or a railroad leased, operated, or controlled by a railroad in reorganization in the region;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
profits and income from the operation of any specified omnibusthe sum which bears to the gross receipts from the transport of passengers by that omnibus (other than any receipts from the transport of any group of passengers every member of which is transported to a common destination, whether such destination is determined by such group or not, for pleasure, sight seeing, performance of religious or other rites) the same proportion as the profits and income (other than any profits and income from the sale of capital assets) of the undertaking from the transport of passengers bear to the aggregated gross receipts of that undertaking from the transport of passengers.'.Sri Lanka49 of 1991
profita profit a prendre in gross;United Kingdom2003 No. 2092
program administratorthe person who administers the uniform program under Section 1601.102, Insurance Code.United StatesGOVERNMENT CODE - Title 8 - Ch
program evaluationa systematic method of collecting, analyzing, and using information to answer questions about developmental education courses, interventions, and policies, particularly about their effectiveness and cost-efficiency.United StatesEDUCATION CODE - Title 3 - Cha
program fundingthe funding made available by the Commonwealth for the Commercialisation Australia program in any given financial year, being the funding specified in the Portfolio Budget Statement (as varied by any Portfolio Additional Estimates Statement or by the Minister) for that year.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
program managerthe program manager designated under subsection (f).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
program of educationany curriculum or any combination of unit courses or subjects pursued at an educational institution which is generally accepted as necessary to fulfill the requirements for the attainment of a predetermined and identified educational, professional, or vocational objective. Such term also includes any preparatory course described in section 3002(3)(B) of this title. Such term also includes licensing or certification tests, the successful completion of which demonstrates an individual's possession of the knowledge or skill required to enter into, maintain, or advance in employment in a predetermined and identified vocation or profession, provided such tests and the licensing or credentialing organizations or entities that offer such tests are approved by the Secretary in accordance with section 3689 of this title. Such term also includes national tests for admission to institutions of higher learning or graduate schools (such as the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT), Law School Admission Test (LSAT), Graduate Record Exam (GRE), and Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT)) and national tests providing an opportunity for course credit at institutions of higher learning (such as the Advanced Placement (AP) exam and College-Level Examination Program (CLEP)).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
program of studya group of credit courses that, on completion, leads to the granting of a degree, diploma, certificate or applied degree;CanadaP-19.5 2003
program or activityall of the operations of any entity as described in paragraph (1) or (2) of section 2000d–4a of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
program periodthe period beginning on February 1, 1985, and ending on December 31, 1995.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
program timeany period longer than two minutes during which a broadcaster does not normally present commercial messages, public service announcements or station or network identification.CanadaS.C. 2000, c. 9
program yearthe period that is specified in the advance guarantee agreement and the repayment agreement that relates to the advance.CanadaS.C. 1997, c. 20
program-specific auditan audit of one Federal program;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
programme adviseran employment officer designated by the Secretary of State as an employment zone programme adviser.United Kingdom2006 No. 962
programme areathe area of Scotland referred to in regulation 1(2);United Kingdom1999 No. 647 (S. 40)
programme guidancethe guidance published by the Scottish Ministers from time to time under regulation 21(20);United Kingdom2008 No. 100
programme materialaudio-visual material or audio material and includes advertisements and material which, when transmitted, will constitute a direct offer to the public for the sale or supply to them of goods or other property (whether real or personal) or services;IrelandNumber 15 of 2007
programme of education and traininga process by which a learner acquires knowledge, skill or competence and includes a course of study, a course of instruction and an apprenticeship;IrelandNumber 28 of 2012
programme of educationa programme of study of and training that relates to veterinary medicine or veterinary nursing;IrelandNumber 22 of 2005
programme of measuresthe programme of measures required to comply with Article 11(2) to (6) of the Directive (programme of measures).United Kingdom2003 No. 3245
programme of measuresthe programme of measures required to comply with Article 11(2) to (6) of the Directive (programme of measures);United Kingdom2004 No. 99
programme servicea service which consists of sound or visual programme material of any description, or a compilation of both, intended for general or approved reception, whether encoded or not;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1999/en/si/00...
programme sound linka channel used to transmit the material produced in programme making from a fixed transmission station to a fixed receiving station;United Kingdom1999 No. 1774
programme staffany employee of a child care centre who is a child care teacher, an educarer, a para-educarer or a para-educator;SingaporeCap. 37A, RG 1
programmed force structurethe set of units and organizations that exist in the current year and that is planned to exist in each future year under the then-current Future-Years Defense Program.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
programmed manpower structurethe aggregation of billets describing the full manpower requirements for units and organizations in the programmed force structure.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
programmes of studythose programmes of study given legal effect by Part 2 of the National Curriculum (Educational Programmes for the Foundation Phase and Programmes of Study for the Second and Third Key Stages) (Wales) Order 2013;United Kingdom2014 No. 1999 (W. 200)
programmea coherent set of measures of a scope that is sufficient to contribute towards improving information about, and sales of, the products concerned.European Union32002R0094
programmea drama(2), a documentary or an animation which is a relevant programme(3);United Kingdom2013 No. 1831
programming serviceany presentation of sound or visual matter of a nature or kind broadcast by radio or television stations that is designed to inform, enlighten or entertain;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. E-15
programming undertakingof broadcasting receiving apparatus;CanadaS.C. 1991, c. 11
programa program respecting early departure incentives, unpaid surplus status, lay offs and related matters arising from the February 27, 1995 budget;CanadaS.C. 1991, c. 30
programa set of instructions to a computer so that a specific result can be obtained.JapanAct No. 47 of 1993
progress appeal meetinga meeting arranged under regulation 28 to consider an appeal by the constable against the finding and outcome of a progress meeting;United Kingdom2014 No. 67
progress meetinga meeting arranged under regulation 23 to consider the constable’s performance following a performance meeting;United Kingdom2014 No. 67
progress reportthe progress report and application for payment of grant submitted to a local authority in the form to be specified by that local authority at intervals specified by that local authority;United Kingdom2004 No. 117
prohibited ammunitionammunition, or a projectile of any kind, that is prescribed to be prohibited ammunition;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-46
prohibited areaairspace of defined dimensions designated by the appropriate authority above the land areas of the country or territorial waters thereof, within which the flight of aircraft is prohibited by such authority;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2004/en/si/00...
prohibited articleany article that a prisoner would not be permitted to have in his or her possession while in prison.IrelandNumber 10 of 2007
prohibited desginationSomalia, Liberia or Rwanda;United Kingdom1996 No. 3154
prohibited destinationLiberia, Somalia or Rwanda;”.United Kingdom1996 No. 1629
prohibited destinationLiberia, Somalia, the former Yugoslavia or Rwanda;United Kingdom1995 No. 1032
prohibited goodsany goods, software or technology, including restricted goods, the sale, supply, transfer, export or purchase of which is prohibited by articles 4 to 16;United Kingdom2012 No. 1756
prohibited immigranta person declared as a prohibited immigrant under section 33(1);KenyaCAP. 172
prohibited luxury goodsthe goods listed in Schedule 4 as amended from time to time;United Kingdom2006 No. 3327
prohibited munitiona cluster munition, explosive bomblet or anti-personnel mine;IrelandNumber 20 of 2008
prohibited persona person forbidden, by a prohibition notice, to carry out a controlled function;IrelandNumber 23 of 2010
prohibited pesticide residuethe remains of any substance resulting from the use of any prohibited pesticide;SingaporeCap. 57A
prohibited plantany plant prohibited under section 17;SingaporeCap. 57A
prohibited procedurea procedure which involves interference with the sensitive tissues or bone structure of an animal, otherwise than for the purpose of its medical treatment;United Kingdom2007 No. 1029 (W. 96)
prohibited productany substance banned from introduction onto land or ice shelves or into water in Antarctica pursuant to Annex III to the Protocol;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
prohibited substancea finding of the substance itself or a metabolite of the substance or an isomer of the substance or an isomer of a metabolite.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2007/en/si/03...
prohibited substancea substance that is prescribed as a substance that is not to be contained at all in any health product or in any particular category of health products;SingaporeCap. 122D
prohibited vehiclea mechanically propelled vehicle, other than a vehicle which is designed and constructed for the carriage of passengers, where the total number of axles is equal to or greater than the figure specified on, as the case may be, sign RUS 046 or RUS 047;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2006/en/si/06...
prohibited wasteany substance which must be removed from Antarctica pursuant to Annex III to the Protocol, but does not include materials used for balloon envelopes required for scientific research and weather forecasting;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
prohibited weaponand includes any weapon of whatever description designed for the discharge of any noxious liquid, noxious gas or other noxious thing, and also any ammunition (whether for any such weapon or any other weapon) which contains or is designed or adapted to contain any noxious liquid, noxious gas or other noxious thing;IrelandNumber 26 of 2006
prohibited weaponof delivery designed to use a microbial or other biological agent, or toxin (whatever its origin or method of production), for a hostile purpose or in armed conflict.IrelandNumber 13 of 2011
prohibited,of emissions limitation for these devices, in lieu of a prohibition of their releasing HAP to the atmosphere.United States79 FR 60897
prohibitedbottom openings are prohibited.” In the Proposed Rule, and without explanation, the agency did not propose to adopt its own bottom outlet provision.United States76 FR 3307
prohibition noticea notice served under paragraph 9 of Schedule 22;United Kingdom2010 No. 675
prohibition noticea notice under section 43 .IrelandNumber 23 of 2010
prohibition periodthe period of 9 months beginning with the date on which these regulations come into force.United Kingdom2007 No. 2533
prohibition signa sign prohibiting behaviour likely to cause a risk to health or safety;United Kingdom2001 No. 3444
prohibitiona credit prohibition imposed under paragraph 1(1) or (2) of Part 1 of this Schedule;United Kingdom2014 No. 366
project areathat area which on August 4, 1955, constitutes the Federal area at Oak Ridge, Tennessee, or Hanford, Washington, or that area which, on the date Los Alamos is included within this chapter, constitutes the County of Los Alamos, New Mexico, excluding therefrom, however, that land which is, on said date, under the administrative control of the National Park Service of the Department of the Interior.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
project companythe company referred to as such in section 97ZB(1);SingaporeCap. 86
project coststhe costs of a project as specified in an application;United Kingdom2008 No. 66
project costa cost involved in carrying out a project.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
project descriptionthe document certified as the project description by the Secretary of State for the purposes of the Order and submitted with the application on 30th July 2013 (Chapter Three, Volume One of the Environmental Statement);United Kingdom2014 No. 3331
project design statementthe document certified as the project design statement by the Secretary of State for the purposes of the Order being document reference number 7.2 dated 10 October 2011;United Kingdom2013 No. 343
project fundsall funds an eligible county elects under section 7112(d) of this title to reserve for expenditure in accordance with this subchapter.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
project granta grant of an amount by the Secretary of Transportation to a sponsor for one or more projects.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
project labor agreementa pre-hire collective bargaining agreement with one or more labor organizations that establishes the terms and conditions of employment for a specific construction project and is an agreement described in 29 U.S.C. 158(f).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
project landsthe lands set out in Schedule 1.CanadaSOR/2012-293
project organiserany person (including an LEA or the proprietor of an independent school but not the governing body of a maintained school) who the Secretary of State is satisfied is organising or intends to organise a partnership project;United Kingdom1998 No. 1222
project reporta summary statement of the likely environmental effects of a proposed development referred to in section 58;KenyaCAP. 387
project sponsorany major user of the national airspace system, as determined by the Secretary, including a public-use airport or a joint venture between a public-use airport and one or more air carriers.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
project studya feasibility study for a project carried out pursuant to section 2282 of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
project subsystema structural subsystem which is subject to the requirement for authorisation under regulation 4(1)(a);United Kingdom2006 No. 397
project subsystemthe part of it upgraded or renewed;”.United Kingdom2008 No. 1746
project worksthe physical structures of a project;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
project-based voucher program,the program statutorily codified at 42 U.S.C. 1437f(o)(13), which allows PHAs to attach to dwelling units up to 20 percent of the funding available for tenant-based assistance. The HUD guidance notice described the law, identified statutory requirements that are effective immediately, and provided guidance on how to implement the law and existing program regulations.United States70 FR 59892
projected cost of protection benefits to datethe projected total deductions for the cost of protection benefits made in the period up to and including the year referred to;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2001/en/si/00...
projected datethe date most recently specified by the expert, in a notice given under paragraph (5) or (8) or in a progress report sent to the tribunal under paragraph (9), as the date by which he expects to send his report to the tribunal.United Kingdom1996 No. 173
projected expenses and charges to datethe projected total deductions to cover expenses and charges of the insurer made in the period up to and including the year referred to;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2001/en/si/00...
projected investment growth to datethe investment return earned on the policy value in the period up to and including the year referred to, and shall include any bonuses allocated to the policy;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2001/en/si/00...
projected policy valuethe amount projected to be payable as a surrender value or a maturity value at the end of the year referred to, after deduction of any penalties applicable.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2001/en/si/00...
projected potential dutythe total customs and excise duties of the projected maximum quantity of goods that can be warehoused at any one time in the area of the place or places concerned;SingaporeCap. 70, RG 2
projectileof a tool;SingaporeCap. 104, RG 12
projectionthe horizontal distance from the point of entry to the luminaire to a vertical line passing through the centre of the cross section of the column at ground level;United Kingdom2001 No. 73
projecta body which has enrolled with the approved body to receive qualifying contributions which is promoting or engaged in a project that meets at least one of the objects of the approved body;United Kingdom2015 No. 3
projecta nationally significant infrastructure project.United Kingdom2013 No. 522
proliferation-attractivequantities and types of such materials that are determined by the Secretary of Energy to present a significant risk to the national security of the United States if diverted to a use relating to proliferation.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
prolonged blasta blast of from four to six seconds’ duration.CanadaC.R.C., c. 1416
prolonged blasta blast of from four to six seconds duration;United Kingdom1999 No. 2029
prolonged disablementdisablement for a period of more than 6 months from the date of the injury;SingaporeCap. 228, SCHM 1
prolonged external pressure to the eyeballdirect pressure on the eyeball of at least ten minutes duration. Examples in which this may occur include spinal or neurological surgery in the prone position using a headrest or eye goggles, regional anaesthesia to the orbit with injection of local anaesthetic of large volume or at high speed, or use of a compressive device to the eyeball;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
prolonged psychological harmpsychological harm which a service user has experienced, or is likely to experience, for a continuous period of at least 28 days;United Kingdom2014 No. 2936
promise to appeara promise in Form 10;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-46
promising State systemsfor communication between agencies at the Federal level in a manner that can be replicated at the State level. The commenters also stated that CMS should also provide support to those States that choose to “phase in” some of the changes, to ensure that they can proceed while also receiving enhanced funds. Additionally, the commenters requested that CMS should consider the MITA governance model for disseminating more detailed specifications for the standards and conditions; that is, the MITA governance model which includes the Business, Information, and Technical Review Boards, organized to support the MITA model for review, approval, and adoption of national standards.United States76 FR 21949
promot[ing] development of more `effective [pollution] control programs'(viz. emergency episode plans) to control those high exposure days). In this review, there were legitimate concerns about the stability of a standard using a 5-minute averaging time. Specifically, there was concern that compared to longer averaging times ( e.g., 1-hour, 24-hour), year-to-year variation in 5-minute SO 2 concentrations were likely to be substantially more temporally and spatially diverse. Thus, it is more likely that locations would frequently shift in and out of attainment thereby reducing public health protection by disrupting an area's ongoing implementation plans and associated control programs. Consequently, the REA concluded that a 5-minute averaging time would not provide a stable regulatory target and therefore would not be the preferred approach to provide adequate public health protection. A 1-hour averaging time does not have these drawbacks. As noted in the REA and the proposal ( see proposal sections II.F.2.a and II.F.2.c), air quality, exposure, and risk analyses support that a 1-hour averaging time, given an appropriate form and level can adequately limit 5-minute SO 2 exposures and provide a more stable regulatory target than setting a 5-minute standard. More specifically, based on the air quality and exposure analyses presented in chapters 7 and 8 of the REA, there is also a strong likelihood that a 99th percentile 1-hour daily maximum standard will limit 5-10 minute peaks of SO 2 shown in controlled human exposure studies to result in decrements in lung function and/or respiratory symptoms in exercising asthmatics ( see especially REA Tables 7-11 to 7-14 and Figure 8-19).United States75 FR 35519
promote the public interest, convenience, and necessity by increasing competition and diversity in the multichannel video programming market, to increase the availability of satellite cable programming and satellite broadcast programming to persons in rural and other areas not currently able to receive such programming, and to spur the development of communications technologies.“broadcast video programming when such programming is retransmitted by satellite and the entity retransmitting such programming is not the broadcaster or an entity performing such retransmission on behalf of and with the specific consent of the broadcaster.” 47 U.S.C. 548(i)(3).United States75 FR 9691
promotera bank or a building society.IrelandNumber 31 of 1999
promoterthe individual who, or the secretary (or similar official) of the society who, promotes the lottery, and in the case of a lottery promoted, held, drawn or managed outside Singapore, the principal official of the local or affiliated branch or section of the society;SingaporeCap. 250
promoteother than on-site, in-person, visits to VA facilities.United States77 FR 12997
promoting partythe party who is seeking, has sought or should have sought an approval under the terms of this Part of this Schedule and shall be the undertaker in the case of specified work by the undertaker, and C.GEN in the case of specified work by C.GEN;United Kingdom2014 No. 3331
promotion and development funda fund created and managed under Subchapter H, Chapter 60, Water Code.United StatesSPECIAL DISTRICT LOCAL LAWS CO
promotion yearthe period which commences on July 1 of each year and ends on June 30 of the following year.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
promotion-research agencyan agency established pursuant to section 39;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. F-4
promotional advertisingany advertising for the purpose of encouraging any person to select or use the service or additional service of a gas utility or the selection or installation of any appliance or equipment designed to use such utility's service.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
promotional eventsevents for the purpose of raising awareness of a person, body or work of a body including advertising, marketing and publicity works;United Kingdom2014 No. 299
promotional literatureall printed matter used in the marketing, advertising and promotion of a new passenger car for sale or lease to the general public;United Kingdom2001 No. 3523
promotional materialsdocuments intended to promote the sale of electricity, other than newspapers and magazines, handed out or sent directly to consumers.United Kingdom2005 No. 391
promotional materiala document or article distributed or provided wholly or partly for the purpose of promotion, advertisement, announcement or direction.United Kingdom2012 No. 60 (W. 14)
promotional materiala document or article distributed or provided wholly or partly for the purposes of promotion, advertisement, announcement or direction;United Kingdom2011 No. 458
promotional perioda period of time, less than the full term of the loan, that the promotional rate or promotional payment may be applicable.United States76 FR 79767
promotiona recommendation for appointment by the Government to that rank;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2006/en/si/04...
promotiona representation about a product or service by any means, whether directly or indirectly, including any communication of information about a product or service and its price and distribution, that is likely to influence and shape attitudes, beliefs and behaviours about the product or service.CanadaS.C. 1997, c. 13
promptlyas soon as possible under the circumstances, that is, within a reasonable time, without delay.United StatesGOVERNMENT CODE - Title 5 - Ch
proof gallona United States gallon of proof spirits, or the alcoholic equivalent thereof.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
proof of brake inspection documenta document that meets the requirements of Section 3: Brake Systems of NSC Standard 11B with respect to qualification of a prior inspection;Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/regulation/r14243
proof of delivery facilitya postal service providing the sender with proof of the handing in of the postal packet and/or of its delivery to the addressee, for which an amount determined by the universal postal service provider is payable by the universal postal service provider to the sender or addressee in the event of theft or loss of or damage to the postal packet in the course of its transmission by post;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2012/en/si/02...
proof of deliverya copy of a signature, or other evidence from the recipient in confirmation of receipt, obtained on delivery of a postal packet;United Kingdom2012 No. 936
proof of evidencea proof of evidence sent to the Secretary of State in accordance with regulation 48;United Kingdom2002 No. 1710
proof spiritsthat liquid which contains one-half its volume of ethyl alcohol of a specific gravity of 0.7939 at 60 degrees Fahrenheit (referring to water at 60 degrees Fahrenheit as unity).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
proofa document in which a creditor seeks to establish a claim.United Kingdom2009 No. 2477
prop standa stand which when extended or swung into the open position supports the vehicle on one side only.United Kingdom2004 No. 484
propagating materialany reproductive or vegetative material for propagation, whether by sexual or other means, of a plant variety, and includes seeds for sowing and any whole plant or part thereof that may be used for propagation;CanadaS.C. 1990, c. 20
propagating materialentire plants or parts of plants used for propagation.JapanAct No. 83 of 1998
propagational materialany plant material used in the propagation of cut flowers, potted flowering plants, and foliage plants, including cuttings, bulbs and corms, seedlings, canes, liners, plants, cells or tissue cultures, air layers and bublets,1 rhizomes, and root stocks. This term does not include seeds.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
propagationreproduction by vegetative or other means;United Kingdom1999 No. 1801
propanea hydrocarbon whose chemical composition is predominantly C3H8, whether recovered from natural gas or crude oil, and includes liquefied petroleum gases and mixtures thereof;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
propellant powderblack powder and smokeless powder.CanadaSOR/2013-211
propellantsgases other than air which expel a foodstuff from a container;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2004/en/si/00...
propellanta deflagrating explosive used as a propellant in firearms;United Kingdom2006 No. 425
propelled by electrical powerderiving motive power solely from an electrical storage battery carried on the vehicle and having no connection to any other source of power when the vehicle is in motion;United Kingdom1996 No. 542
propeller shaft assembliesmain driveline equipment;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
proper addressthat person’s last known address;United Kingdom2015 No. 192
proper basisthe minimum basis prescribed or the basis applicable in the case of a bonus reserve valuation, allowing provision for the maintenance of bonuses at current levels and for the reasonable expectations of policy-holders in that context, or the basis adopted at the latest preceding valuation, whichever brings out the highest figure of liability;KenyaCAP. 487
proper noticethat the faculty member shall provide a listing of religious holy days to be observed during the semester to the chairman of the department and shall provide notice of such days in advance to all students whose class would be canceled due to the faculty member's absence. Notice herein shall be in writing and shall be personally delivered to the chairman of the department, receipt therefor being acknowledged and dated by the chairman, or by certified mail, return receipt requested, addressed to the chairman.United StatesEDUCATION CODE - Title 3 - Cha
proper officer’s representativethe officer of the local authority or the person or persons nominated by the proper officer to attend the meeting for the purpose of producing the statement referred to in that paragraph.United Kingdom2001 No. 2290 (W. 178)
proper officera consular officer appointed by Her Majesty’s Government in the United Kingdom and, in relation to a port in a country outside the United Kingdom which is not a foreign country, also any officer exercising in that port functions similar to those of a superintendent;United Kingdom1996 No. 2154
proper officeran officer appointed by the authority for the purposes of the provisions in this Part.United Kingdom2006 No. 1275 (W. 121)
proper shipping namethe name to be used to describe a particular article or substance in all shipping documents and notifications and, where appropriate, on packagings;United Kingdom2007 No. 3468
proper valuethe value of the estate as determined by such person as may be specified or described in, and otherwise in accordance with the terms of, the instrument containing the assured percentage covenant or equity percentage covenant in question;United Kingdom1996 No. 2256
properly sealed packagea package of seed that has been sealed in such a manner that it cannot be opened without damaging the sealing system or without leaving evidence of tampering on the label or package.United Kingdom2009 No. 387
properly trained and certifiedtraining and certification in the proper use of approved refrigerant recycling equipment for motor vehicle air conditioners in conformity with standards established by the Administrator and applicable to the performance of service on motor vehicle air conditioners. Such standards shall, at a minimum, be at least as stringent as specified, as of November 15, 1990, in SAE standard J–1989 under the certification program of the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) or under a similar program such as the training and certification program of the Mobile Air Conditioning Society (MACS).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
propertiesthe bank branches, premises and other properties, including ATMs (including those bank branches, premises and other properties, including ATMs, which were owned, leased or licensed by or to the Transferor at the date of the Agreement, short particulars of which are set out in Schedule 5 to the Agreement) which are, immediately before the Transfer Date, owned, leased or licensed by or to the Transferor in connection with the business;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2007/en/si/00...
property adjustment orderan order under Article 26(1) of the Order of 1978;United Kingdom1996 No. 322
property and casualty companya company or a provincial company that is not a life company or a marine company;CanadaS.C. 1991, c. 47
property asseta right or interest in the residential or commercial property over which the mortgage credit is secured;IrelandNumber 47 of 2001
property concernedproperty referred to in subsection (9).IrelandNumber 13 of 2001
property dimensionthe frontage, area, other dimension or other attribute that, in the opinion of the Minister, would be established by an assessment authority in respect of federal property as the basis for computing the amount of any frontage or area tax that would be applicable to that property if it were taxable property;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. M-13
property heldproperty held by the carrier of the fund, whether held by the carrier as trustee or beneficial owner thereof, the value of which, or the income or loss from which, is relevant in determining the amount for a year payable to the annuitant under the fund;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
property information questionnairethe document required by regulation 8(m) or (n), as the case may be;”.United Kingdom2008 No. 3107
property insurancea commercial or residential insurance policy prescribed or approved by the department that provides coverage for windstorm and hail damage, including a Texas windstorm and hail insurance policy.United StatesINSURANCE CODE - Title 10 - Ch
property interestthe freehold interest (including a freehold estate in commonhold land) or the leasehold interest in the property that the seller is proposing to sell(12);United Kingdom2006 No. 1503
property linked liabilitiesinsurance liabilities in respect of property linked benefits;United Kingdom1996 No. 3008
property of a seafarerany monies due to a seafarer, his personal effects, the proceeds of the sale of such effects and the balance of any wages due to a seafarer;KenyaCAP. 389
property of the Authorityproperty vested in the Authority for the purposes of the Authority;KenyaCAP. 391
property of the Commissionproperty under the control and management of, or vested in the name of, the Commission;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. N-4
property of the Corporationproperty vested in the Corporation for the purpose of the Corporation;KenyaCAP. 397
property of the estate"debtor" when used in conjunction with chapter 9.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
property or equipment used in the operation of the Parkproperty and equipment in such categories as are agreed upon between the Land Council and the Lessee.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
property owners' associationan association described by Section 204.004, Property Code.United StatesTRANSPORTATION CODE - Title 6
property services agreementa letter of engagement referred to in section 43 (1) which has not ceased to have any force and effect by virtue of the operation of section 43 (2);IrelandNumber 40 of 2011
property subject to claimsproperty includible in the gross estate of the decedent which, or the avails of which, would under the applicable law, bear the burden of the payment of such deductions in the final adjustment and settlement of the estate, except that the value of the property shall be reduced by the amount of the deduction under section 2054 attributable to such property.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
property tax revenuesmoneys raised under a law made under paragraph 5(1)(a).CanadaS.C. 2005, c. 9
property taxation lawa law made under paragraph 5(1)(a).CanadaS.C. 2005, c. 9
property taxesthe amounts identified in § 1026.4(b)(8); and the term “mortgage insurance” has the same meaning as “mortgage insurance or any functional equivalent” in § 1026.37(c).United States78 FR 80225
property traderan entity listed in sub-paragraph...United Kingdom2013 asp 11
property transfer instrumenta property transfer instrument (within the meaning given by section 33(78)) made under section 11 (private sector purchaser), section 41A(79) (transfer of property subsequent to resolution instrument), section 42(80) (supplemental instruments), section 42A(81) (private sector purchaser: reverse property transfer), section 43(82) (onward transfer), section 44(83) (resolution company: reverse property transfer) or section 44A(84) (bail-in: reverse property transfer);United Kingdom2014 No. 3348
property under fire defense measuresa forest, or a vessel and vehicle, a ship moored at a dock or a pier, a building or other structure or any other object.JapanAct No. 186 of 1948
property under fire prevention measuresa forest, or a vessel or vehicle, a ship moored at a dock or a pier, a building or other structure or property belonging thereto.JapanAct No. 186 of 1948
property valuethe value that, in the opinion of the Minister, would be attributable by an assessment authority to federal property, without regard to any mineral rights or any ornamental, decorative or non-functional features thereof, as the basis for computing the amount of any real property tax that would be applicable to that property if it were taxable property;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. M-13
property vested in the Boardproperty vested in the Board by virtue of a vesting Order, and any cognate expression shall be construed accordingly.Sri Lanka14 of 1971
property vested in the Corporationproperty vested in the Corporation by virtue of a vesting Order, and any cognate expression shall be construed accordingly.Sri Lanka28 of 1961
property-investment partnershipa partnership whose...United Kingdom2013 asp 11
property-specific rentthe rent determined by a rent officer under paragraph 1(2) of Schedule 1 to the Rent Officers Order, except in a case where a rent officer has made a rent determination under paragraph 3 of that Schedule, when it shall be the latter determination;United Kingdom1995 No. 1644
propertya building or a building unit;United Kingdom2015 No. 962
propertya dwelling, house-boat or mobile home.United Kingdom1996 No. 2887
proponenta person or body that proposes to undertake it, or a government agency, independent regulatory agency, municipal government or first nation that proposes to require — under a federal or territorial law, a municipal by-law or a first nation law — that it be undertaken.CanadaS.C. 2003, c. 7
proponenta person proposing or executing a project, program or an undertaking specified in the Second Schedule;KenyaCAP. 387
proportional reinsurance treatya reinsurance treaty under which a pre-determined proportion of each claim payment by the cedant under policies subject to the treaty is recoverable from the reinsurer; and “non-proportional reinsurance treaty” shall be construed accordingly;United Kingdom1996 No. 943
proportional sharethe proportion of the subscribed capital that the parent undertaking holds, whether directly or indirectly.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2004/en/si/07...
proportionthat part of the annual fee excess which relates to the period from the date of the notification provided in accordance with paragraph 3 until the date on which the scheme’s first annual fee is required pursuant to sub-paragraph (c);United Kingdom2013 No. 1394
proposal amountthe amount an applicant offers to obtain a certificate of entitlement;SingaporeCap. 276, R 31
proposal documentationthe documentation in respect of the proposal stage of a tender exercise issued in accordance with regulation 10(1);United Kingdom2012 No. 2414
proposal noticea notice which complies with regulation 9;United Kingdom2008 No. 2361
proposal noticethe notice required by regulation 8.United Kingdom2014 No. 1764 (W. 179)
proposal to revise an abandonment programmea proposal of any of the kinds referred to in section 34(1);United Kingdom2012 No. 949
proposals to discontinue a sixth formproposals such as are mentioned in paragraph 16(1) of Schedule 7.United Kingdom2003 No. 507
proposals to discontinue a sixth formproposals such as are mentioned in paragraph 16(1) of Schedule 7;United Kingdom2001 No. 798
proposalsproposals as originally submitted to the Scottish Ministers or, as the case may be, as modified under paragraph (4).United Kingdom2006 No. 2913
proposala collaborative forest landscape restoration proposal described in section 7303(b) of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
proposala proposal for the alteration of a list;United Kingdom2009 No. 2270
proposed 135.152(1),that part 23 and 25 airplanes must maintain the recorders in two separate boxes, while part 27 and 29 rotorcraft may have one combined unit. A combined unit must meet all of the requirements for both DFDRs and CVRs, which are determined by aircraft age.United States73 FR 12542
proposed developmentthe fish farm intended to be used in connection with the fish culture licence;United Kingdom2007 No. 23
proposed effective datethe date requested by the registered person as the date on which the cancellation applied for is to take effect.United Kingdom2008 No. 1976 (W. 185)
proposed investment business firma person who is seeking authorisation from a supervisory authority to be an authorised investment business firm;IrelandNumber 11 of 1995
proposed management companya person who is seeking authorisation from the Bank to be an authorised management company;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2011/en/si/03...
proposed new level crossingthe new level crossing at Ammanford in Carmarthenshire at or in the vicinity of Ordnance Survey reference point SN6303:2120 where the new highway will cross the railway;United Kingdom1997 No. 2466
proposed occupiera person to whom the occupier proposes to sell or give the mobile home and assign the agreement which relates to the mobile home;United Kingdom2014 No. 1763 (W. 178)
proposed outer harbourthe area within the limits of deviation including the works;United Kingdom2004 No. 2190
proposed protected structurea structure in respect of which a notice is issued under section 12 (3) or under section 55 proposing to add the structure, or a specified part of it, to a record of protected structures, and, where that notice so indicates, includes any specified feature which is within the attendant grounds of the structure and which would not otherwise be included in this definition;IrelandNumber 30 of 2000
proposed provisiona compulsory acquisition request in respect of additional land;United Kingdom2010 No. 104
proposed ruleany proposed rule of the Board, and any modification of any such rule.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
proposed same namea name which is, due to the application of regulation 7 and Schedule 3, considered the same as a name appearing in the registrar’s index of company names and differs from that name appearing in the index only by one of the matters set out in inverted commas in paragraph 4 of Schedule 3.United Kingdom2009 No. 1085
proposed schemea proposed battery compliance scheme that is the subject of an application for approval made under regulation 47;United Kingdom2009 No. 890
proposed security rulea rule submitted for the approval of the Minister under section 10;CanadaS.C. 1994, c. 40
proposed servient tenementthe land over which the route of a way-leave or right of way shown on a plan referred to in section 60 (3) or section 62 (2) passes;IrelandNumber 10 of 2010
proposed site layout planthe proposed site layout plan with reference number 1.13C submitted with the application and certified as the proposed site layout plan by the Secretary of State for the purposes of this Order;United Kingdom2014 No. 2846
proposed transfereethe person to whom an operator proposes to transfer an environmental permit in whole or in part;United Kingdom2010 No. 675
proposed trunk roada proposed highway which was, on 3rd July 2000, the subject of a relevant line order but had not been constructed and opened to public traffic;United Kingdom2000 No. 2615
proposed viewing areathe proposed viewing area referred to in article 8;United Kingdom2007 No. 3219
proposed witnessa witness whose attendance at a third stage meeting the officer concerned or the appropriate authority (as the case may be) wishes to request of the panel chair;United Kingdom2008 No. 2862
proposedthat a project is exempt from the objection procedure if the Under Secretary merely proposes a project but does not make the final decision.United States73 FR 53705
proposersthe persons who made the proposals, but does not include a local education authority.United Kingdom2007 No. 1355
proposera non-Federal person that submits a proposal to conduct a demonstration project under this subchapter;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
proposera person referred to in regulation 26(2).United Kingdom2013 No. 259
proposethat the CAFO is designed, constructed, operated, or maintained such that it will discharge. This is consistent with the Waterkeeper decision because a mere “potential” to discharge is not sufficient to trigger the revised duty to apply. Accordingly, as previously discussed, revised § 122.23(d)(1) clarifies that “a CAFO proposes to discharge if it is designed, constructed, operated, or maintained such that a discharge will occur.” The CAFO's decision as to whether to apply for a permit should be based on an objective assessment of conditions at that operation. As discussed below, under this final rule, a CAFO that is not designed, constructed, operated, or maintained in a manner such that the CAFO does or will discharge is not required to seek permit coverage under § 122.23(d)(1) and may choose to take advantage of the voluntary no discharge certification.United States73 FR 70418
proprietary Commissionera person who is a Commissioner by virtue of having been elected as a Commissioner under article 6, or who has been deemed as such under article 5(7);United Kingdom2006 No. 2913
proprietary designationthe person whose goods are indicated or intended to be indicated as aforesaid by the designation;SingaporeCap. 177
proprietary financial instrumentany financial instrument other than a client financial instrument;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2015/en/si/01...
proprietary informationtrade secrets and other non-public information (e.g., processes, procedures, formulas, methodologies, techniques, strategies) that, if disclosed by the plan, may cause, or increase a reasonable risk of, financial harm to the plan, a contributing employer, or entity providing services to the plan.United States75 FR 9334
proprietora person who uses, or intends to use, premises for the purpose of a butcher’s shop;United Kingdom2000 No. 93
proprietorthe governing body, trustees, or other person or body of persons responsible for the management of the school; and”.United Kingdom2007 No. 2269
propulsion enginean engine for the propulsion of an inland waterway vessel, as defined in Article 2 of Directive 97/68/EC (1);European Union32009L0046
propulsion powerthe total maximum continuous rated output power in kilowatts of all the ship's main propulsion power which appears on the ship's certificate of registry or other official document;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1998/en/si/05...
proscribed non-money prizea good or service which it is illegal to supply or sell to a child or young person under the laws of the place where the gaming machine is made available for use.United Kingdom2007 No. 2319
prosecuting attorneya county attorney, district attorney, or criminal district attorney.United StatesGOVERNMENT CODE - Title 2 - Ch
prosecuting authoritythe Director of Public Prosecutions or the Secretary of State.United Kingdom2002 No. 2708
prosecuting authoritythe prosecuting authority or any prosecuting officer or other person appearing on his behalf;United Kingdom2007 No. 3444
prosecution evidenceall witness statements, documentary and pictorial exhibits and records of interview with the individual and with any other defendants which form part of the committal or served prosecution documents or are included in any notice of additional evidence.United Kingdom2013 No. 614
prosecutiona prosecution under the jurisdiction of the Attorney General, a proceeding respecting any offence, the prosecution — or prospective prosecution — of which is under the jurisdiction of the Attorney General, and any appeal related to such a prosecution or proceeding.CanadaS.C. 2006, c. 9, s. 121
prosecutiona prosecution under the jurisdiction of the Director, a proceeding respecting any offence, the prosecution or prospective prosecution which is under the jurisdiction of the Director and related to such a prosecution or proceeding and includes extradition proceedings and any appeal, revision or other proceeding related thereto;KenyaNO. 2 OF 2013
prosecutora person appointed under section 29 and 30 as a prosecutor and shall include Private Prosecutors;KenyaNO. 2 OF 2013
prosecutorthe prosecutor who has brought the proceedings against the patient in respect of the offence with which the patient has been charged.United Kingdom2005 No. 463
prospective adopter’s reporta report prepared in accordance with regulation 25 of the AAR;United Kingdom2009 No. 395
prospective adopter’s review reportthe report prepared by the adoption agency in accordance with regulation 29(4)(a);United Kingdom2005 No. 389
prospective adoptera married couple or a person who makes an application under regulation 3;United Kingdom2003 No. 16
prospective adoptera person habitually resident in the British Islands who at any time brings into the United Kingdom for the purpose of adoption (other than adoption by a parent, guardian or relative) a child who is habitually resident outside those Islands.United Kingdom2002 No. 144
prospective applicanta person who intends to make an application under regulation 10 or under regulation 18;United Kingdom2007 No. 1067
prospective apportionmentan apportionment of quota between the persons with an interest in the holding for the purposes of ascertaining the quota referable to a part of that holding in the event of a transfer of that part;United Kingdom2008 No. 439
prospective assignmentan assignment that is intended to be made in the future, upon the occurrence of a stated event, whether or not the occurrence of the event is certain;SingaporeCap. 144B
prospective billing authoritythe billing authority within whose area the new parish is or will be situated;United Kingdom2008 No. 626
prospective claimanta person who is considering presenting a claim form to an Employment Tribunal in relation to relevant proceedings;United Kingdom2014 No. 254
prospective developera person, other than a relevant planning authority or a person who intends to undertake development with such an authority (whether or not with any other person), who is minded to undertake development which appears to him to be relevant development;United Kingdom1995 No. 417
prospective interconnector CMUan interconnector CMU within regulation 5A(1)(b);”.United Kingdom2015 No. 875
prospective international interestan interest that is intended to be created or provided for in an aircraft object as an international interest in the future, upon the occurrence of a stated event (which may include the debtor’s acquisition of an interest in the aircraft object), whether or not the occurrence of the event is certain;SingaporeCap. 144B
prospective occupieran adult who, under a residential tenancy agreement, will be authorised to occupy premises;United Kingdom2014 No. 2874
prospective ownera person who is prospectively entitled to those rights by virtue of such an agreement as is mentioned in subsection (1).United Kingdom1996 No. 2967
prospective payment fundsmoney the department prospectively provides to a mental health or mental retardation authority to provide community services to certain persons with mental retardation or mental illness.United StatesHEALTH AND SAFETY CODE - Title
prospective reliefall relief other than compensatory monetary damages;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
prospective respondentthe person who would be the respondent on the claim form which the prospective claimant is considering presenting to an Employment Tribunal;United Kingdom2014 No. 254
prospective salea sale which is intended to be made in the future, upon the occurrence of a stated event, whether or not the occurrence of the event is certain;SingaporeCap. 144B
prospective transfereethe body to whom, apart from sub-paragraph (2) or (3), the land would fall to be transferred under Part II of this Schedule; and “the prospective transferor” shall be construed accordingly.United Kingdom2000 No. 2872
prospectoran individual who prospects or explores for minerals or develops a property for minerals on behalf of the individual, on behalf of the individual and others or as an employee.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
prospects of successthe likelihood that an individual who has made an application for civil legal services will obtain a successful outcome at a trial or other final hearing in the proceedings to which the application relates, as assessed by the Director in accordance with regulation 5 (prospects of success test).United Kingdom2013 No. 104
prospectus directiveDirective 2003/71/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 4 November 2003 on the prospectus to be published when securities are offered to the public or admitted to trading;United Kingdom2005 No. 1433
prospectus requirementsections 53 and 62.  2009, c. 18, Sched. 26, s. 11.Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/statute/90s05
prospectusa document or documents in such form and containing such information as may be required by or under this Chapter or EU prospectus law, howsoever the document or documents are constituted, but does not include any advertisements in newspapers or journals derived from the foregoing;IrelandNumber 38 of 2014
prospectusany prospectus, notice, circular, advertisement, letter, or communication, written or by radio or television, which offers any security for sale or confirms the sale of any security; except that (a) a communication sent or given after the effective date of the registration statement (other than a prospectus permitted under subsection (b) of section 77j of this title) shall not be deemed a prospectus if it is proved that prior to or at the same time with such communication a written prospectus meeting the requirements of subsection (a) of section 77j of this title at the time of 1 such communication was sent or given to the person to whom the communication was made, and (b) a notice, circular, advertisement, letter, or communication in respect of a security shall not be deemed to be a prospectus if it states from whom a written prospectus meeting the requirements of section 77j of this title may be obtained and, in addition, does no more than identify the security, state the price thereof, state by whom orders will be executed, and contain such other information as the Commission, by rules or regulations deemed necessary or appropriate in the public interest and for the protection of investors, and subject to such terms and conditions as may be prescribed therein, may permit.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
prosthetic replacementa total replacement of the head of the femur or of the acetabulum.United States80 FR 42040
protected areaa site which has been and remains declared by the Minister under section 25(1)(a) or (c) or (f) to be a protected area;KenyaCAP. 216
protected benefits quotationa quotation for one or more annuities from one or more insurers, being companies willing to accept payment in respect of the members of the section from the trustees or managers of the scheme, which would provide in respect of each member of the section from the reconsideration time—”.United Kingdom2005 No. 2113
protected buildinga building of special architectural or historical interest declared by the Minister to be a protected building under section 25(1)(e) and includes any object or structure fixed to the building;KenyaCAP. 216
protected cautiona caution of the kind described in article 2A(1);United Kingdom2013 No. 1198
protected cell schemea collective investment scheme which, under the law of Guernsey, has been incorporated as, or converted into, a protected cell company under the Protected Cell Companies Ordinance 1997(5) (as last amended by the Protected Cell Companies (Amendment) Ordinance 1998(6)).United Kingdom2003 No. 1181
protected convictiona conviction of the kind described in article 2A(2);”.United Kingdom2013 No. 1198
protected cropa crop of a type or variety of plant which is protected by an order in the area concerned, being a crop grown for the purpose of producing seeds.KenyaCAP. 326
protected customerhousehold customers connected to a gas distribution network and any other category of customer, or customers, as may be designated as protected by the CER;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2013/en/si/03...
protected defendanta person who is protected from liability by subsections 267.5 (1), (3) and (5). (“défendeur exclu”)  2005, c. 31, Sched. 12, s. 3.Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/statute/90i08
protected depositsa protected deposit within the meaning given in the FSA Rules;United Kingdom2009 No. 351 (S. 5)
protected deposita protected deposit under the scheme (see rule 5.3.1 of the COMP Sourcebook);United Kingdom2009 No. 807
protected deposita protected deposit under the scheme(9) held with the banking institution.United Kingdom2010 No. 2220
protected earnings proportionthe proportion referred to in regulation 11(2).”;United Kingdom2001 No. 162
protected earnings ratethe rate below which, having regard to the needs of the maintenance debtor, the court considers it proper that the relevant earnings should not be reduced by a payment made in pursuance of the attachment of earnings order.IrelandNumber 24 of 2010
protected facility or installation,of referring, in § 73.81(c)(1), to the facility areas that provision is meant to cover.United States74 FR 52667
protected geographical indicationa geographical indication that is on the list kept pursuant to subsection 11.12(1);CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. T-13
protected informationinformation the disclosure of which would or could reasonably be expected to disclose a trade secret or to adversely affect a person in relation to the lawful business affairs of that person.SingaporeCap. 201A
protected interestsall or any one or more of the Felixstowe Dock and Railway Company, Harwich Dock Company Limited and Trinity House;United Kingdom2010 No. 626
protected interesta charge, lien, prior claim, priority on or binding interest in property.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (2nd Supp.)
protected international trade mark (UK)an international registration which is the subject of a request for extension and which is protected in accordance with section 38 as modified by Schedule 2, paragraph 6 and references to “protection” and “protected” shall be construed accordingly;United Kingdom2008 No. 2206
protected interneea person interned in Canada who is protected by the Geneva Convention set out in Schedule IV;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. G-3
protected layout-designa layout-design that is protected under section 5;SingaporeCap. 159A
protected liabilitiesthe cost of securing benefits for and in respect of members of the scheme which correspond to the compensation which would be payable, in relation to the scheme, in accordance with the pension compensation provisions (see Article 146 of the 2005 Order) if the scheme were an eligible scheme for which the Board were to assume responsibility.United Kingdom2014 No. 204
protected localitya locality mentioned in regulation 10(5);United Kingdom2009 No. 2890
protected materialplant propagating material which incorporates material subject to a patent;United Kingdom2003 No. 1249
protected member of P’s transitional schemea person in respect of whom an exception applies for the purposes of that scheme.United Kingdom2015 No. 76
protected member of the existing public body pension schemea person in respect of whom an exception applies for the purposes of that scheme.United Kingdom2014 No. 1964
protected member of the existing schemea person in respect of whom an exception applies for the purposes of that scheme.United Kingdom2014 No. 1964
protected membera full protection member or tapered protection member of one of those schemes;United Kingdom2015 No. 19
protected membera person in respect of whom an exception applies for the purposes of that scheme.United Kingdom2014 No. 1964
protected namea geographical indication or a traditional expression as defined in paragraphs (b) and (c) respectively that is protected under this Agreement;European Union22001A1227(03)
protected partya party or an intended party (other than P or a child) who lacks capacity to conduct the proceedings;United Kingdom2007 No. 1745 (L. 13)
protected periodthe duration of the note exchange programme.United Kingdom2009 No. 3056
protected personDŵr Cymru Cyfyngedig;United Kingdom2015 No. 1386
protected personNational Grid Electricity Transmission plc.United Kingdom2014 No. 1873
protected place of Class Ea vulnerable building;United Kingdom2014 No. 1638
protected place of Class Ga building or other place within the site where the explosives are stored that is used for the storage of explosives;United Kingdom2014 No. 1638
protected placeany place or premises in relation to which an order made under section 51 is in force;SingaporeCap. 143
protected placeany premises declared to be a protected place by virtue of section 5.SingaporeCap. 256
protected prisoner of wara person protected by the Convention set out in the Third Schedule;SingaporeCap. 117
protected property workany work (whether or not it is a work to which building regulations apply) which is carried out on the protected property and which affects the structure of the west wall of the Balmoral Hotel, the basements at the west end of the Balmoral Hotel, the east wall or the south wall of Princes Mall or the roof of Princes Mall;United Kingdom2010 No. 188
protected propertythe Balmoral Hotel or Princes Mall, as the case may be;United Kingdom2010 No. 188
protected regionNorthern Ireland and any of those regions listed in the Annex 1 to Commission Decision 2004/3/EC;United Kingdom2010 No. 350
protected regionthe county of Northumberland, excluding the districts of Blyth Valley and Wansbeck, and the county of Cumbria, excluding the districts of Barrow-in-Furness and South Lakeland.United Kingdom2015 No. 610
protected sea areaa sea area sheltered from open sea effects where a ship is at no time more than six miles from a place of refuge where shipwrecked persons can land and in which the proximity of search and rescue facilities is ensured;United Kingdom1999 No. 1869
protected seatthe area in front of a seat and contained: - between two horizontal planes, one through the H point and the other 400 mm above it;European Union31981L0575
protected speciesthe species mentioned in Article 4(2) of Council Directive 79/409/EEC or listed in Annex I to that Directive or Annexes II and IV to Council Directive 92/43/EEC;United Kingdom2009 No. 995 (W. 81)
protected undertakerSouthern Water Services Limited.United Kingdom2014 No. 1873
protected varietya plant variety in respect of which a grant of protection is in force, and includes any essentially derived or other plant variety to which the grant of protection is extended by virtue of section 29(1);SingaporeCap. 232A
protected wildlifeall indigenous mammals, indigenous birds, indigenous reptiles, indigenous amphibians, indigenous fish, and other indigenous aquatic life the taking, collecting, holding, possession, propagation, release, display, or transport of which is governed by a provision of this code other than this subchapter or by a commission rule adopted under any provision of this code other than this subchapter and includes endangered species.United StatesPARKS AND WILDLIFE CODE - Titl
protected workany work, building, structure, plant, appliance, main, pipe, sewer outfall or other apparatus owned or maintained by, or under the control of, the company for the purposes of its functions as sewerage undertaker or water undertaker;United Kingdom1998 No. 683
protected zone DirectiveCommission Directive 2001/32/EC of 8 May 20011 , as amended by Commission Directive 2002/29/EC of 19 March 20022 , Commission Directive 2003/21/EC of 24 March 20033 , Commission Directive 2003/46/EC of 4 June 20034 Commission Directive 2004/32/EC of 17 March 20045 , Commission Decision 2004/522/EC of 28 April 20046 , Commission Directive 2005/18/EC of 2 March 20057 and Commission Directive 2006/36/EC of 24 March 20068 .Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2006/en/si/04...
protected zonea zone listed in the third column of Annex IV, Part B of Directive 2000/29/EC opposite the reference to the relevant material to which that zone relates;United Kingdom2006 No. 82
protecteea person who is receiving protection under the Program;CanadaS.C. 1996, c. 15
protection agreementan agreement referred to in paragraph 6(1)(c) that applies in respect of a protectee;CanadaS.C. 1996, c. 15
protection and advocacy systema protection and advocacy system established in accordance with section 15043 of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
protection and prevention services or facilitiesthose services or facilities that are designed to preserve the health and safety of the crew member from any hazards that may threaten his health or safety during the course of his undertaking his work and are capable of being provided by his employer;United Kingdom2004 No. 756
protection areaan area within which an exclusive right prospecting is acquired under a protection notice;KenyaCAP. 306
protection noticea notice posted by the holder of a prospecting right in the prescribed manner for the purpose of creating a protection area;KenyaCAP. 306
protection orderan order made in terms of section 18;IndiaNO. 43 OF 2005
protection periodthe period beginning on the day when the performance is given and ending at the end of the period of 70 calendar years after the calendar year in which the performance is given;SingaporeCap. 63
protection periodthe period, beginning with the appointment of an examiner, during which the company is under the protection of the court.IrelandNumber 38 of 2014
protection zonea protection zone declared under article 16 or 24;United Kingdom2012 No. 199
protective certificatea certificate issued by the appropriate court pursuant to Chapter 3 or Chapter 4 of Part 3 ;IrelandNumber 44 of 2012
protective conductora conductor which is used for protection against electric shock and which connects the exposed conductive parts of equipment with earth;United Kingdom2012 No. 381
protective devicesdevices designed to protect the pressure system against system failure and devices designed to give warning that system failure might occur, and include bursting discs;United Kingdom2004 No. 222
protective devicea device (other than a guard) which reduces the risk, either alone or in conjunction with a guard;United Kingdom2008 No. 1597
protective eyeweareyewear that is safe and appropriate for use with the sunbed and which protects the eyes of a person using the sunbed from the effects of exposure to radiation emitted by the sunbed.United Kingdom2011 No. 1130 (W. 156)
protective fencinga woven wire or line wire fence completed to at least BS1722 standards;United Kingdom2005 No. 276
protective measuresmeasures, other than remedial measures, for the purpose of avoiding or reducing doses that might otherwise be received in an emergency exposure situation or an existing exposure situation;European Union32013L0059
protective rulinga matter that allows all or part of the information that constitutes a trade secret to be identified, which will not be revealed in open court pursuant to a protective ruling; the same shall apply hereinafter).JapanAct No. 47 of 1993
protective systemsdesign units which are intended to halt incipient explosions immediately and/or to limit the effective range of explosion flames and explosion pressures; protective systems may be integrated into equipment or separately placed on the market for use as autonomous systems;United Kingdom1996 No. 192
protective systemsdevices other than components of equipment which are intended to halt incipient explosions immediately or limit the effective range of an explosion or both, as the case may be, and which systems are separately placed on the market for use as autonomous systems;”.United Kingdom2001 No. 3766
protective trustsan interest arising under the trust specified in paragraph (b) of subsection (1) of section 35 of any similar trust.KenyaCAP. 167
protective vaccinationemergency vaccination carried out on holdings in a designated area in order to protect animals of susceptible species within this area against airborne spread or spread through fomites of foot-and-mouth disease virus and where the animals are intended to be kept alive following vaccination;European Union32003L0085
protective works limitsthe limits of land for protective works shown on the land plans.United Kingdom2009 No. 2364
protective worksany such works as are mentioned in paragraph 8(a) below;United Kingdom2001 No. 1348
protective workssuch works by the Council, at their own expense, as may be specified by the Port Authority for the protection of traffic in, or the flow or regime of, the Ouseburn.United Kingdom2007 No. 608
protective worka work constructed under paragraph 46(3);United Kingdom2003 No. 1075
protein equivalent of biuret, diureidoisobutane, urea or urea phosphatethat amount multiplied by 6.25;United Kingdom2000 No. 2481
protein equivalent of urea, biuret, urea phosphate and diureidoisobutanethe amount of urea, biuret, urea phosphate and diureidoisobutane nitrogen multiplied by 6.25;United Kingdom1995 No. 1412
proteinany proteinaceous material which is derived from a carcase but does not include milk or any milk product;”.United Kingdom2006 No. 530
proteinany proteinaceous material which is derived from a carcase but does not include milk or any milk product;United Kingdom2002 No. 843
protocola document that describes the objectives, design, methodology, statistical considerations and organisation of a clinical trial;United Kingdom2004 No. 1031
protocolthe protocol dated 26th September 1997 agreed between the Council, Flintshire County Council, Chester City Council and Sustrans for the construction of a guided busway/cycleway/footway on the alignment of the disused Mickle Trafford to Shotton railway line.United Kingdom2002 No. 412
provable recordan original record or a copy record;IrelandNumber 26 of 2005
provedestablished on a balance of probabilities;United Kingdom2014 No. 68
proven demand side response CMUa demand side response CMU in respect of which a DSR test has been carried out;United Kingdom2014 No. 2043
provenancethe place in which any stand of trees is growing or where a seed source is located;United Kingdom2002 No. 3026
provide * * * necessary assurances that the state * * * will have adequate personnel, funding, and authority under State * * * law to carry out such implementation plan. * * *that EPA may approve the SIP PSD provisions only if EPA is satisfied that the state will have adequate legal authority under state law.United States75 FR 82429
provide * * * necessary assurances that the state * * * will have adequate personnel, funding, and authority under State * * * law to carry out such implementation plan.* * *that EPA may approve the SIP PSD provisions only if EPA is satisfied that the state will have adequate legal authority under state law.United States76 FR 25177
provide a broadcasting serviceto supply a compilation of programme material for the purpose of its being transmitted, relayed or distributed as a broadcasting service;IrelandNumber 18 of 2009
provide a copy of the complaint to the person named in the complaint.by the Complainant but specifies that it may only do so after the complaint has been filed with the Commission and must inform the Commission of the method, time, and place of service. To conform to this clarification, 46 CFR 502.62(b)(1) is amended to clarify the time an answer to the complaint is due. Sections 502.304 and 502.305 are also revised to reflect that the Secretary will also serve small claims complaints filed pursuant to 46 CFR subpart S.United States80 FR 14318
provide a framework to enable efficient spectrum useby which SAS administrators achieve them.” All stages of the process, including review of applications and system compliance testing, will be overseen by WTB and OET, in close consultation with NTIA and DoD.United States80 FR 36163
provide a single written notification to each [unresponsive payee] that the [unresponsive payee] has been sent a check that has not yet been negotiated.that the notification must sufficiently identify each not yet negotiated check and that the notice must be sent to the unresponsive payee no later than seven months after the sending of the oldest not yet negotiated check that is covered by the notice.United States78 FR 4768
provide for adequate public participationfor applying CWA limitations and standards to CAFOs on a timely basis. Of course, existing regulations give the Director authority to require a facility to apply for an individual permit instead of allowing coverage under a general permit (even after coverage under a general permit has been granted). The Director may thus choose not to issue a general permit for CAFOs, but instead to require all CAFOs seeking permit coverage to obtain coverage under individual permits.United States73 FR 70418
provide to the inspectorof electronic communications to an official computer system”.United Kingdom2001 No. 1081
provided,the date the statement is placed into the U.S. mail or the date the statement is received by the patient. The final regulations clarify that, in the case of any written notice or communication that is mailed, the communication will be considered “provided” on the date of mailing. A communication may also be considered provided on the date it is sent electronically or delivered by hand.United States79 FR 78953
providedthat the disclosures must be delivered or placed in the mail within that timeframe. Thus, creditors, assignees, and servicers need not calculate delivery or mailing time into the 60- to 120-day timeframe and those servicing ARMs with look-back periods of 45 days or longer can comply with the proposed timeframe. The final comment also is modified to clarify that the timeframe excludes courtesy, as well as grace, periods.United States78 FR 10901
provider of educationa person who provides or proposes to provide a programme of education or a programme of further education.IrelandNumber 22 of 2005
provider of operator servicesany common carrier that provides operator services or any other person determined by the Commission to be providing operator services.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
provider,any individual or entity furnishing Medicaid services under an agreement with the Medicaid agency.United States77 FR 25283
provider’s list of patientsthe list prepared and maintained by the Health Board under paragraph 8 of Schedule 2;United Kingdom2004 No. 116
providera person providing education or training;United Kingdom2001 No. 799
providera person who is registered with a childminder agency.United Kingdom2014 No. 1922
provides accessby which third-party information may be accessed and includes the automatic and temporary storage of the third-party information for the purpose of providing assess ;Sri Lanka19 of 2006
provideby which to provide notice to employees of their rights under USERRA and in achieving compliance with the notice requirement.United States70 FR 75313
provideto give, transfer or otherwise make available in any manner, whether directly or indirectly and whether or not for consideration;CanadaS.C. 1996, c. 19
providing Departmentthe Department of Veterans Affairs, in the case of care or services furnished by a facility of the Department of Veterans Affairs, and the Department of Defense, in the case of care or services furnished by a facility of the Department of Defense.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
providing carriera local exchange or interexchange common carrier providing telephone services (other than local exchange services) to a vendor for a telephone-billed purchase that is the subject of a billing error complaint.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
province to which this section appliesany of the following provinces or territories, namely, Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, the Northwest Territories or Nunavut.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. F-13
provincea province of Canada, and includes Yukon, the Northwest Territories and Nunavut;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. I-21
provincial SIFT tax ratethe prescribed amount determined in respect of the SIFT trust or SIFT partnership for the taxation year;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
provincial agreementan agreement in writing covering the whole of the Province of Ontario between a designated or accredited employer bargaining agency that represents employers, on the one hand, and a designated or certified employee bargaining agency that represents affiliated bargaining agents, on the other hand, containing provisions respecting terms or conditions of employment or the rights, privileges or duties of the employer bargaining agency, the employers represented by the employer bargaining agency and for whose employees the affiliated bargaining agents hold bargaining rights, the affiliated bargaining agents represented by the employee bargaining agency, or the employees represented by the affiliated bargaining agents and employed in the industrial, commercial and institutional sector of the construction industry referred to in the definition of “sector” in section 126. (“convention provinciale”)  1995, c. 1, Sched. A, s. 151 (1); 2000, c. 24, s. 4 (1); 2005, c. 15, s. 10.Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/statute/95l01
provincial allocationthe portion of an investor’s investment in an approved fund calculated in accordance with subsection (2).CanadaSOR/2002-227
provincial analystany analyst appointed by the government of any province and having authority to make any analysis for any public purpose;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. E-14
provincial and territorial ministersthe provincial and territorial ministers responsible for health.CanadaS.C. 2014, c. 37
provincial auditorsuch person as is charged by law with the audit of the accounts of a province;CanadaR.S.C. 1970, c. F-6
provincial authoritya person or body that has, under the law of a province, authority to control or regulate motor carrier undertakings that operate exclusively in the province.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 29 (3rd Supp.
provincial authorityan authority in a province responsible for the regulation of land use;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. A-2
provincial bodya body established by the laws of a province.CanadaS.C. 2005, c. 53
provincial businessa work, undertaking or business, or any part of a work, undertaking or business, the labour relations of which are subject to the laws of a province;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. L-2
provincial child support serviceany service, agency or body designated in an agreement with a province under subsection 25.1(1);CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 3 (2nd Supp.)
provincial court judgea judge of the Nunavut Court of Justice.CanadaS.C. 1995, c. 39
provincial electionan election to the legislature of a province.CanadaS.C. 2003, c. 22, ss. 12, 13
provincial emergencyan emergency occurring in a province if the province or a local authority in the province has the primary responsibility for dealing with the emergency.CanadaS.C. 2007, c. 15
provincial enforcement serviceany service, agency or body designated in an agreement with a province under section 3 that is entitled under the laws of the province to enforce family provisions;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 4 (2nd Supp.)
provincial garnishment lawthe law of a province relating to garnishment as it applies to the enforcement of support orders and support provisions;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 4 (2nd Supp.)
provincial garnishment lawthe law of general application of a province relating to garnishment that is in force at the time in question.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. G-2
provincial highwaya highway under the jurisdiction of the Crown in right of Ontario. (“voie publique provinciale”)  2006, c. 11, Sched. A, s. 29.Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/statute/06c11
provincial information banka source of information designated in an agreement made under section 3;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 4 (2nd Supp.)
provincial institutiona company referred to in section 9;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-3
provincial member institutiona provincial institution that is a member institution;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-3
provincial ministerany minister of the government of a province who is responsible for the conservation and management of a wildlife species in that province.CanadaS.C. 2002, c. 29
provincial officiala minister of the Crown in right of a province, a person employed by a province or a person appointed to or employed by a provincial body.CanadaS.C. 2013, c. 21
provincial parole boardthe Ontario Board of Parole, la Commission québécoise des libérations conditionnelles, the Board of Parole for the Province of British Columbia or any other parole board established by the legislature or the lieutenant governor in council of a province;CanadaS.C. 1992, c. 20
provincial partyany political party that has one or more elected members in a provincial legislature on the day on which writs of referendum are issued or, if the legislature is then dissolved, had one or more of those members immediately before dissolution;CanadaS.C. 1992, c. 30
provincial pension plana plan of old age pensions and supplementary benefits for the establishment and operation of which provision has been made as described in paragraph (a) or (b) of the definition “province providing a comprehensive pension plan” under a law of a province providing a comprehensive pension plan.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-8
provincial registrarthe provincial registrar of the relevant province, or in the case of a complaint against an archbishop, the provincial registrar of the other province;United Kingdom2005 No. 2022
provincial supervisorthe official of the province of incorporation of the provincial institution who supervises the affairs of the provincial institution;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-3
provincially funded health resourcea service, thing, subsidy or other benefit funded, in whole or in part, directly or indirectly by the Government of Ontario, if it is health related or prescribed. (“ressource en matière de santé subventionnée par la province”)  2004, c. 3, Sched. A, s. 34 (1).Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/statute/04p03
provincially taxable portionall property and services that are included in the tour package and the supplies of which, if made otherwise than as part of the tour package, would be supplies made in the participating province in respect of which tax under subsection 165(2) would be payable;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. E-15
provision made for Northern IrelandArticle 4 of the Child Support (Northern Ireland) Order 1995 and regulations made under it.United Kingdom1997 No. 126
provision of affordable housingthe provision of dwellings to meet the housing needs, as identified by the local authority, of persons on low incomes, whether provided by the authority or a private registered provider of social housing.United Kingdom2012 No. 711
provision of an electronic communications networkthe establishment, operation, control or making available of such a network;European Union32002L0021
provision of an establishmentdevelopment as a result of which an area would become an establishment;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2001/en/si/06...
provision of evidenceproviding the ICC with evidence that is necessary for proceedings in connection with an ICC investigation or trial (hereinafter referred to as "ICC proceedings"), based on an ICC request under the provisions of article 93, paragraph 1 of the Statute;JapanAct No. 37 of 2007
provision of sedationthe provision of one or more drugs to a patient in order to produce a state of depression of the central nervous system to enable treatment to be carried out.United Kingdom2006 No. 490 (W. 59)
provisional registerthe provisional category of the regulated members register;Canada82/2003
provisional administratora person who is ordered to administer a debtor's property pursuant to the provision of Article 91(1).JapanAct No. 75 of 2004
provisional advance authorisationan indication of the likely future issue by the Permit Authority of a permit for certain proposed works;United Kingdom2009 No. 1267 (W. 114)
provisional approvalapproval in pursuance of subsection (4) of section 842AA;United Kingdom1995 No. 1979
provisional arrest warranta warrant issued under section 11 (1);IrelandNumber 40 of 1998
provisional datethe day after the end of a period of one year or such further period not exceeding three months as the Local Health Board may determine (and it must notify the doctor who made the application under regulation 24 of any extension) beginning with the date on which the application is granted in accordance with regulation 24(9).United Kingdom2013 No. 898 (W. 102)
provisional detentionprovisionally detaining, based on an ICC request for provisional arrest under the provisions of article 92, paragraph 1 of the Statute, the person whose provisional arrest the ICC seeks in its request (hereinafter referred to as an "offender sought for provisional detention");JapanAct No. 37 of 2007
provisional dutyduty imposed under section 8;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. S-15
provisional liquidatora liquidator appointed provisionally under section 573 , and subsections (3) to (5) contain provisions as to the construction of references in this Part to liquidator so far as concerns the immediate expression;IrelandNumber 38 of 2014
provisional lota lot within which one or more buildings or parts of any building are to be erected or completed and is shown as a provisional lot in a strata title plan and in any other record maintained by the Registrar;SingaporeCap. 158
provisional mapa map issued by the Agency in provisional form under section 5(d) or (e);United Kingdom2002 No. 1710
provisional orderan order made pursuant to subsection (2).CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 3 (2nd Supp.)
provisional periodthe period beginning when a provisional map is issued and ending when the conclusive map which relates to it is issued or, if more than one conclusive map relates to that provisional map, when the last of those conclusive maps is issued;United Kingdom2002 No. 1796 (W. 171) (. )
provisional registrationregistration by virtue of section 24 and “provisionally registered” shall be construed accordingly;SingaporeCap. 174
provisional registrationregistration under section 15, 15A, 21 or 21C(3).United Kingdom2015 No. 92
provisional repaymenta provisional repayment under paragraph 1 above;United Kingdom2001 No. 3974
provisional representation ordera document provisionally granting a right to representation.United Kingdom2009 No. 1995
provisional returnthe return required by paragraph 2(1);”;United Kingdom2010 No. 403
provisional solid wall minimum requirementthe amount determined for a supplier in respect of phase 1 or phase 2 under article 7(2), and which is used to determine a supplier’s solid wall minimum requirement under article 13;United Kingdom2014 No. 3219
provisionally registerregister under section 96 and “provisional registration” shall be construed accordingly;IrelandNumber 22 of 2005
provisions for liabilities or chargesany amount retained as reasonably necessary for the purpose of providing for any liability or loss which is either likely to be incurred, or certain to be incurred but uncertain as to amount or as to the date on which it will arise;United Kingdom1995 No. 2724
provisions known as the Anti-Deficiency Actsections 1341, 1342, 1349(a), 1350, 1351, 1511, 1512, 1513, 1514, 1515, 1516, 1517, 1518, and 1519 of title 31.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
provisions previously appliedthe provisions of the Agreement before the entry into force of this Protocol;CanadaSI/96-120
provisions relating to paymentprovisions relating to the amounts of the charges and fees, the limit in respect of any period of time, the times at which payments on account may be made or the limits to which payments on account are subject.United Kingdom1998 No. 2482
provisionan amount retained as reasonably necessary for the purpose of providing for any liability which is either likely to be incurred, or certain to be incurred but uncertain as to the date on which it will arise.United Kingdom2007 No. 165
provost officeran officer (of any of Her Majesty’s forces) who is a service policeman;”.United Kingdom2008 No. 1694
proxy postal voters lista list kept under paragraph 7(7) of Schedule 2;United Kingdom2012 No. 1917
prudent person standardthat standard of judgment and care that prudent investors, exercising reasonable care, skill, and caution, would acquire or retain in light of the purposes, terms, distribution requirements, and other circumstances of the fund then prevailing, taking into consideration the investment of all the assets of the fund rather than a single investment.United StatesEDUCATION CODE - Title 3 - Cha
prudential borrowing costsexpenditure incurred on prudential borrowing;United Kingdom2008 No. 377
prudential borrowingborrowing money for the purpose of facilitating the modernisation and rationalisation of the school estate, where the revenue savings expected to be achieved are equal to or more than the expenditure expected to be incurred in borrowing the money;United Kingdom2012 No. 2991
pseudonymous worka work where the pseudonym adopted by the author or, in the case of a work of joint authorship the authors, does not reveal the identity of the author or authors and the identity of the author or authors is unknown;IrelandNumber 28 of 2000
pseudothat the degrees of freedom for error in the analysis of variance should be at least 5 (11). If only the controls are replicated, there is a danger that the error variability will be biased because it may increase with the mean value of the growth rate in question. Since growth rate is likely to decrease with increasing concentration, this will tend to lead to an overestimate of the variability.European Union32001L0059
psychiatric institutiona psychiatric institution designated by the Minister under section 3;SingaporeCap. 178A
psycho-surgeryany surgical operation that destroys brain tissue or the functioning of brain tissue and which is performed for the purposes of ameliorating a mental disorder.IrelandNumber 25 of 2001
psychoactive substancesalcohol, opioids, cannabinoids, sedatives and hypnotics, cocaine, other psychostimulants, hallucinogens, and volatile solvents, whereas coffee, tea and tobacco are excluded;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2000/en/si/03...
psychologista person appointed by the Minister to provide psychological services;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2007/en/si/02...
psychomotor retardationvisible generalised slowing of movements and speech;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
psychosocial assessmentthe holistic assessing of an individual's psychological, social, and functional capacities as it relates to their readjustment from combat theaters. Readjustment counseling is provided to individuals listed in paragraphs (a)(1) through (a)(4) of this section, and to family members under paragraph (a)(5) of this section, when it would aid in the readjustment of a veteran or servicemember.United States78 FR 57067
psychotropic substanceany substance specified in the Second Schedule or anything that contains any substance specified in that Schedule;KenyaCAP. 245
pub operating agreementan agreement or number of related agreements in or under which one person (the pub operating business) grants a tenancy or lease of premises to another person (the tenant) that includes an obligation (whether expressed as a positive or as a negative obligation) on the tenant to purchase some or all of the alcohol or alcoholic liquor (as the case may be), to be sold or supplied on or from the premises, from the pub operating business or from a person or persons nominated or authorised by or on behalf of that business;United Kingdom2007 No. 871
public collegea public college established under section 40 or continued under Part 5;CanadaP-19.5 2003
public post‑secondary institutionBanff Centre, a university, a public college or a technical institute;CanadaP-19.5 2003
public utilitya system or works used to provide water for public consumption, benefit, convenience or use.Canada137/2013
public access routea route through farmland or through a farm lane or through both farmland and a farm lane which for the time being is not a public right of way;United Kingdom1996 No. 213
public accommodation facilityany inn, hotel, motel, or other establishment that provides lodging to transient guests.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
public accountantthe public accountant appointed for the corporation under paragraph 127(1)(e) or subsection 181(1) or 186(1) or who fills a vacancy under subsection 184(2) or 185(1).CanadaS.C. 2009, c. 23
public agencya State or a public agency or political subdivision of a State.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
public agencyany State, unit of local government, combination of such States or units, or any department, agency, or instrumentality of any of the foregoing;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
public airport companyone of the companies listed in Schedule 1 to this Order;”.United Kingdom1999 No. 554
public and commercial buildingany building which is not a school building, except that the term does not include any residential apartment building of fewer than 10 units.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
public and private entityany individual, corporation, partnership, firm, association, agricultural cooperative, public- or investor-owned utility, public or private institution or group, any State or local government agency, or any other domestic entity;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
public and private stakeholdersFederal, State, and local agencies, tribal governments, and appropriate private entities, including nonprofit employee labor organizations representing transportation employees.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
public announcementany communication made by or on behalf of the issuer or the manager, being a communication made in circumstances in which it is likely that members of the public will become aware of the communication;IrelandNumber 8 of 1999
public appointmentany appointment to a public body or public office.United Kingdom2015 No. 996 (W. 68)
public areaa part of station premises to which members of the public have access;United Kingdom2009 No. 782
public assistance benefitsbenefits provided under a public assistance program under Chapter 31, 32, or 33, Human Resources Code.United StatesGOVERNMENT CODE - Title 4 - Ch
public assistance benefitthe money and/or goods furnished or lent as public assistance.JapanAct No. 144 of 1950
public assistance recipienta person who currently receives public assistance.JapanAct No. 144 of 1950
public assistanceFederal, State, or local government cash payments for which eligibility is determined by a needs or income test.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
public authority in CanadaHer Majesty in right of a province, an aboriginal government or any other body designated by the Governor in Council for the purposes of that subsection as a public authority in Canada.CanadaS.C. 1999, c. 33
public authorityHer Majesty in right of Canada or a province, an agent of Her Majesty in either such right, a municipality in Canada, a municipal or public body performing a function of government in Canada or a corporation performing a function or duty on behalf of Her Majesty in right of Canada or a province;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-51
public authoritya Minister of the Government, the Council and any other body, including a local authority, in the State which, in the opinion of the Investigation Unit, has or may have functions in relation to a recommendation.IrelandNumber 31 of 2005
public beacha beach located on a bay or inlet of the Gulf of Mexico to which the general public or a substantial part of the general public has free access.United StatesLOCAL GOVERNMENT CODE - Title
public boarda board, commission or corporation specified in Schedule I;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. P-36
public body,States, public power districts, counties, and municipalities, including agencies or subdivisions of any thereof.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
public bodyMinister of the Government or any body established by or under statute.IrelandNumber 15 of 2008
public bodya body established by a statutory provision;United Kingdom2012 No. 309
public broadcasting entitythe Corporation, any licensee or permittee of a public broadcast station, or any nonprofit institution engaged primarily in the production, acquisition, distribution, or dissemination of educational and cultural television or radio programs.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
public broadcasting servicesbroadcasting services of the public broadcaster;KenyaCAP. 411A
public buildinga building consisting of or containing a place of public resort but a building is not to be treated as a place of public resort because it is, or it contains, a dwelling to which the public are occasionally admitted;United Kingdom2014 No. 1637
public buildinga building owned or controlled by the state or a political subdivision.United StatesELECTION CODE - Title 4 - Chap
public call boxany kiosk, booth, acoustic hood, shelter or similar structure which is erected or installed for the purpose of housing or supporting a public telephone and at which call box services are provided (or are to be provided) by a telecommunications code system operator;United Kingdom2001 No. 266
public car parka car park in which a member of the public may park a vehicle;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2014/en/si/06...
public child welfare agencythe public agency responsible under applicable State law for determining that a child is at imminent risk of placement in out-of-home care or that a child in out-of-home care under the supervision of the public agency may be returned to his or her family.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
public collective investment fund or schemeany collective investment fund or scheme provided the units, shares or other interests in the fund or scheme can be readily purchased, sold or redeemed by the public. Units, shares or other interests in the fund or scheme can be readily purchased, sold or redeemed “by the public” if the purchase, sale or redemption is not implicitly or explicitly restricted to a limited group of investors;New ZealandSR 2010/149
public collective investment schemeany collective scheme or fund, in which the purchase, sale or redemption of shares or other interests is not implicitly or explicitly restricted to a limited group of investors;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2010/en/si/00...
public communications networkan electronic communications network used wholly or mainly for the provision of electronic communications services available to the public which support the transfer of information between network termination points;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2011/en/si/03...
public communications providera provider of a public electronic communications network or a public electronic communications service;United Kingdom2003 No. 2426
public communicationof any broadcast, cable, or satellite communication, newspaper, magazine, outdoor advertising facility, mass mailing, or telephone bank to the general public, or any other form of general public political advertising.” 2 U.S.C. 431(22). When the Commission promulgated regulations to implement these BCRA provisions, it explicitly excluded all Internet communications from its definition of “public communication” and, therefore, none of the Commission's rules governing the funding of “public communications” applied to Internet communications. See 11 CFR 100.26; Final Rules on Prohibited and Excessive Contributions; Non-Federal Funds or Soft Money , 67 FR 49064 (July 29, 2002) (“ Soft Money Final Rules ”).United States71 FR 18589
public commuter transit servicesof bus, ferry, subway, train or tram, and in respect of which it can reasonably be expected that those individuals would return daily to the place of their departure.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
public companya company limited by shares incorporated in Singapore other than a private company;SingaporeCap. 39
public concernedthe public affected or likely to be affected by, or having an interest in, the environmental decision-making under Parts 3 or 5 and non-governmental organisations promoting environmental protection and meeting any requirements under national legislation are deemed to have such an interest;United Kingdom2010 No. 64
public concernedthe public affected or likely to be affected by, or having an interest in, the environmental decision-making; for the purposes of this definition, non-governmental organisations promoting environmental protection and meeting any requirements under national law shall be deemed to have an interest.European Union22005A0517(01)
public consulteespersons of whom the responsible authority is aware, including any non-governmental organisation promoting environmental protection, who are affected or likely to be affected by, or have an interest in, the relevant plan or programme in question;United Kingdom2015 No. 181
public consulteesthe persons to whose attention proposals for a programme or plan are brought by the appropriate authority pursuant to paragraph 14(1)(b).United Kingdom2011 No. 988
public consulteea person who in the regulator’s opinion is affected by, is likely to be affected by, or has an interest in, an application;United Kingdom2007 No. 3538
public consulteea person whom the regulator considers is affected by, is likely to be affected by, or has an interest in, an application.United Kingdom2010 No. 675
public corporationa State, political subdivision thereof, a municipality, a public agency of a State, political subdivision thereof, or municipality, or a corporate municipal instrumentality of one or more States;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
public corporationany corporation, board or other body which was or is established by or under any written law, other than the Companies Ordinance, with capital wholly or partly provided by the Government by way of grant, loan or other form.Sri Lanka18 of 1974
public credit assetproperty or an asset held by a designated or formerly designated public credit institution that comprises one or more public credits;IrelandNumber 47 of 2001
public crossingthat the road or pathway section is available (except during scheduled periods, extreme weather, or emergency conditions) and open to the general public for use without restrictive gates, prohibitive signs, or regulation.United States80 FR 745
public debt obligationa domestic obligation issued or guaranteed by the United States Government to repay money or interest.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
public debtall financial obligations attendant to loans raised or guaranteed and securities issued or guaranteed by the national government.KenyaConst2010
public departmenta department of the Government of Canada or a branch thereof or a board, commission, corporation or other body that is an agent of Her Majesty in right of Canada;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-46
public designated enforcera person or...United Kingdom2015 c. 15
public displaydisplay to which the public are admitted, on payment or not, but does not include display with a view to sale;”.United Kingdom2009 No. 730
public domaindomain that has no restrictions upon dissemination of information within or from it; the existence of any legal rights to intellectual property in that information does not remove such information from being in public domain;IndiaNO. 21 OF 2005
public electricity suppliera person who was authorised by a licence under section 6(1)(c)(5) prior to 1st October 2001;United Kingdom2002 No. 93
public electricity supplierthe public electricity supplier to whom it belongs or by whom it is maintained.United Kingdom1999 No. 2129
public electricity supply licencea licence under Article 10(1)(c) of the Order;United Kingdom2007 No. 285
public enquiry officea public enquiry office of the Border and Immigration Agency of the Home Office.United Kingdom2007 No. 882
public entertainmentan entertainment to which the public or any section of the public is admitted or in connection with which a charge, whether for admission or otherwise, is made.SingaporeCap. 38
public entitiesany unit or units of State and/or local governments;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
public entitya municipality, county, regional mobility authority, or a regional tollway authority.United StatesTRANSPORTATION CODE - Title 6
public establishmentany establishment of the Defence Forces;KenyaCAP. 199
public examinationsGCSE, GCE, AVCE and equivalent examinations;United Kingdom2003 No. 378
public expenditureexpenditure of the Scottish Administration, other expenditure payable out of the Scottish Consolidated Fund and any other expenditure met out of taxes, charges and other public revenue.United Kingdom1999 No. 1095
public exposureexposure of individuals, excluding any occupational or medical exposure;European Union32013L0059
public facilities and public servicesfacilities or services which are financed, in whole or in part, by any state or political subdivision thereof, including, but not limited to, highways and secondary roads, parking, mass transit, docks, navigation aids, fire and police protection, water supply, waste collection and treatment (including drainage), schools and education, and hospitals and health care. Such term may also include any other facility or service so financed which the Secretary finds will support increased population.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
public footpath schemea scheme agreed between the highway authority and the undertaker containing the specification for the public footpaths or bridleways which are to be permanently or temporarily provided within the main site;United Kingdom2014 No. 1796
public fundsmoneys provided by Parliament including funds provided by the National Assembly for Wales;United Kingdom2007 No. 1045 (W. 104)
public fundsmonies provided by Parliament.United Kingdom2005 No. 497
public grade crossinga grade crossing whose road is opened or maintained by a road authority and is designed for public use.CanadaSOR/2014-275
public health authorityany person or body which exercises statutory functions or performs statutory duties of a public nature in Scotland in relation to the protection of the community (or any part of the community) against any danger to health.United Kingdom2006 No. 559
public health inspectora health inspector of the Ministry of the Environment;SingaporeCap. 87
public health officers and technicianspublic health officers and public health technicians;KenyaNo. 12 of 2013
public health officera person who has undergone the prescribed course of training in an approved institution and holds a diploma, higher diploma or degree in environmental health;KenyaNo. 12 of 2013
public health techniciana person who has undergone the prescribed course of training in an approved institution and holds a certificate in environmental health;KenyaNo. 12 of 2013
public highwaysevery road and bridge in reserve lands, constructed for public use by and at the expense of the Province or any municipality in the Province and in existence at the coming into force of this agreement.CanadaS.C. 1959, c. 50
public highwaya highway maintainable at public expense;United Kingdom2006 No. 42
public holidayChristmas Day and New Year’s Day only.United Kingdom2014 No. 1
public holidayChristmas Day, the 26th December (if it falls on a Saturday or Sunday), the 1st January (if it so falls), Good Friday or a bank holiday;United Kingdom2009 No. 79
public housepremises in respect of which a relevant premises licence has effect;United Kingdom2006 No. 591
public housing accommodationany housing accommodation developed and sold by the Board, other than those on the parcels of land described in the First Schedule;SingaporeCap. 99A, OR 1
public housing agency planthe plan of a public housing agency prepared in accordance with section 1437c–1 of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
public housing agencyan agency described in section 1437a(b)(6) of this title;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
public housing agencyany State, county, municipality, or other governmental entity or public body (or agency or instrumentality thereof) which is authorized to engage in or assist in the development or operation of public housing, or a consortium of such entities or bodies as approved by the Secretary.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
public housinghousing described in section 1437a(b)(1) of this title;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
public informationany information, regardless of form or format, that an agency discloses, disseminates, or makes available to the public;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
public institutional telecommunications useran elementary or secondary school, a library, or a health care provider as those terms are defined in this paragraph.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
public institutionan ICF/MR, or whether it also includes a university, library or community care hospital. Another commenter wanted to know if this provision presumptively excludes HCBS in publicly funded housing for older persons if a nursing home happens to be located on the same campus.United States79 FR 2947
public interest commissiona commission established under Division 10.CanadaS.C. 2003, c. 22, s. 2
public interest considerationnational or public security, defence and such other considerations as the Minister may, by order published in the Gazette, prescribe;SingaporeCap. 50B
public interestthe interests and convenience of the inhabitants of Kenya as a whole;KenyaCAP. 404
public involvementthe opportunity for participation by affected citizens in rulemaking, decisionmaking, and planning with respect to the public lands, including public meetings or hearings held at locations near the affected lands, or advisory mechanisms, or such other procedures as may be necessary to provide public comment in a particular instance.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
public issuea public issue of shares or securities in a company.United Kingdom2012 No. 847
public key element of a cryptographic key pairthe cryptographic value which can be used to encrypt data for decryption solely by corresponding private keys or to verify a digital signature created using corresponding private keys;United Kingdom2009 No. 2794
public keythe key of a key pair used to verify a digital signature;SingaporeCap. 25, R 7
public lampany electric lamp, which is under the control of a public or local authority, person or group of persons, used for the lighting of any street;KenyaCAP. 314
public lands(A) all lands under the custody and control of the Secretary of the Interior and the Secretary of Agriculture, except Indian lands, (B) lands under the custody and control of the Tennessee Valley Authority that are situated in western Kentucky and Tennessee and are designated as "Land Between the Lakes," and (C) lands under the custody and control of the Secretary of Defense;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
public landsby which the United States acquired ownership of the land or interest in land) and administered by the Secretary through the Bureau of Land Management.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
public landall public land in Kenya, excluding trust land, which is vested in the Government for public purposes or for the purposes of the Authority or its predecessors in title and for the purposes of the proviso subsection (4) includes land previously so vested;KenyaCAP. 391
public landan area of land owned by the Crown that is accessible to the public at all times.CanadaS.C. 2011, c. 13
public lendingthe transfer of the possession of the original or a copy of a work or a sound recording for a limited period of time for nonprofit making purposes, by an institution, the services of which are available to the public, such as a public library or archives ;Sri Lanka36 of 2003
public librarya library maintained by a library authority.United Kingdom2013 No. 798
public licencea licence granted under section 81 and “public licensee” shall be construed accordingly;SingaporeCap. 170A
public local inquiryan inquiry held under Part 20 and “inquiry” shall be read accordingly;IrelandNumber 37 of 2001
public lotterya lottery to which the public or any class of the public has or may have access, and every lottery shall, until the contrary is proved, be deemed to be a public lottery;SingaporeCap. 49
public marketa market owned, leased or maintained by the Government;SingaporeCap. 95
public meetinga meeting of the decision-making body which is open to the public in accordance with regulation 4(1);United Kingdom2012 No. 2089
public membera member of the Council, other than a representative of producers or retail marketers, representing significant users of propane, public safety officials, academia, the propane research community, or other groups knowledgeable about propane;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
public mobile telephony networka telecommunications network used inter alia, for the provision of public telecommunications services including public mobile telephony services to mobile users between termination points which are individually identified by numbers allocated from the national telecommunications numbering resource;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1998/en/si/00...
public mobile telephony servicea telephony service whose provision consists wholly or partly in the establishment of radio communications to one mobile user and makes use wholly or partly of a public mobile telephony network;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1998/en/si/00...
public moneysall revenue, loan, trust and other moneys and all bonds, debentures, and other securities whatsoever raised or received by or on account of Singapore;SingaporeCap. 109
public moneysmoneys provided by the Oireachtas out of the Central Fund, or the growing produce thereof.IrelandNumber 20 of 2008
public mooringany place provided by the Department or any other Public Authority where the general public is permitted to moor vessels but excluding any mooring place provided by the Department or a Public Authority and leased to private persons;United Kingdom2007 No. 243
public networka public telecommunications network or a public mobile telephony network;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1998/en/si/00...
public noticea notice published in at least one newspaper circulating in the local authority's administrative area;IrelandNumber 37 of 2001
public noticeof notices posted in conspicuous places throughout the Isle.United Kingdom2003 No. 435
public offeringan underwritten offering to the public of such common stock of the Corporation as the Secretary of Transportation determines to sell under section 1312 of this title;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
public offeringan underwritten offering to the public of the common stock of the private corporation pursuant to section 2297h–2 of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
public officer or employeeany officer or employee of the United States, any State, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, any territory or possession of the United States, or any political subdivision, or any department, agency, or instrumentality thereof.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
public officera male or female person serving, whether on probation or not, in the public service on pensionable terms and a male or female teacher employed by the Commission, whether on probation or not, on pensionable terms;KenyaCAP. 195
public officeran officer of the state or of a county, municipality, or school district of the state.United StatesGOVERNMENT CODE - Title 5 - Ch
public officean office in the national government, a county government or the public service, if the remuneration and benefits of the office are payable directly from the Consolidated Fund or directly out of money provided by Parliament;KenyaConst2010
public open space and exchange land plansthe two plans so headed and attached to the deposited plans;United Kingdom2000 No. 428
public or local holidayany public or local holiday which is agreed in writing between the Health Board and the provider and which shall, in aggregate, be no less than those available to NHS staff employed by the Health Board;United Kingdom2004 No. 116
public order emergencyan emergency that arises from threats to the security of Canada and that is so serious as to be a national emergency;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 22 (4th Supp.
public participation provisionsregulations 26, 29 and 59, and paragraphs 6 and 8 of Part 1 of Schedule 5;United Kingdom2010 No. 675
public participation provisionsregulations 26, 29 and 59, and paragraphs 6 and 8 of Schedule 5.United Kingdom2007 No. 3538
public partnership foruma body of persons which represents the interests of the public in relation to the functions of a community health partnership relevant to that body of persons and which is recognised by the Board as a public partnership forum.United Kingdom2004 No. 386
public passenger service providerVIA Rail Canada Inc., a passenger rail service provider designated by the Minister or an urban transit authority;CanadaS.C. 1996, c. 10
public passenger transport servicesall those services on which members of the public rely for getting from place to place, when not relying on private facilities of their own;United Kingdom2002 No. 289
public passenger transport servicerail passenger service or public bus service;IrelandNumber 15 of 2008
public pay telephoneof payment may include coins and/or credit/debit cards and/or pre-payment cards, including cards for use with dialling codes;European Union32002L0022
public placea place to which the public have or are permitted access, whether as of right or by express or implied permission;IrelandNumber 20 of 2005
public placeany place to which the public have access whether as of right or by permission and whether subject to or free of charge.IrelandNumber 35 of 2011
public port facilitya port facility designated as a public port facility under section 65.CanadaS.C. 1998, c. 10
public porta port designated as a public port under section 65.CanadaS.C. 1998, c. 10
public postal licensee’s installation or plantany installation or plant used for postal purposes belonging to or used by the public postal licensee;KenyaCAP. 411A
public power utilityan entity providing electric or gas utility services that is subject to the provisions of this chapter.United StatesGOVERNMENT CODE - Title 5 - Ch
public primary caregiverthe department, agency or institution that maintains the beneficiary or the public trustee or public curator of the province in which the beneficiary resides;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
public probate administratorthe public probate administrator appointed under Section 25.00251, Government Code.United StatesESTATES CODE - Title 2 - Chapt
public propertyall money and property of Her Majesty in right of Canada;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. N-5
public propertymovable or immovable property belonging to the Government or to the government of any Commonwealth or foreign country or to any statutory body or authority or to any armed force lawfully present in Singapore.SingaporeCap. 341
public prosecutorthe Director and such other persons exercising the delegated powers of the Director under Article 157(9) of the Constitution.KenyaNO. 2 OF 2013
public provocation to commit a terrorist offencethe distribution, or otherwise making available, of a message to the public, with the intent to incite the commission of a terrorist offence, where such conduct, whether or not directly advocating terrorist offences, causes a danger that one or more such offences may be committed.IrelandNumber 17 of 2015
public registrythe registry established under section 120.CanadaS.C. 2002, c. 29
public rights of way planthe plan certified as the public rights of way plan by the Secretary of State for the purposes of this Order;United Kingdom2014 No. 1599
public rights of way strategythe document certified as the public rights of way strategy by the Secretary State for the purposes of this Order;United Kingdom2014 No. 1873
public rights of way temporary closure planthe plan certified as the public rights of way temporary closure plan by the Secretary of State for the purposes of this Order;United Kingdom2014 No. 1873
public rights of way temporary closures and permanent stopping up planthe document certified as the public rights of way temporary closures and permanent stopping up plan by the Secretary of State for the purposes of the Order and submitted with the application (drawing number KPL-APFP_5_2_k-2.9, sheet 1 revision G, sheet 2 revision D, sheet 3 revision D, sheet 4 revision D, sheet 5 revision G);United Kingdom2015 No. 680
public rightany right of navigation, anchoring or fishing.SingaporeCap. 182
public roada road as defined in Article 2(2) the Road Traffic (Northern Ireland) Order 1981(11);United Kingdom2006 No. 205
public roada road which is repairable at the public expense.United Kingdom2003 No. 304
public safety answering pointa facility that has been designated to receive 9–1–1 calls and route them to emergency service personnel.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
public safety employeea peace officer, fire fighter, detention officer, county jailer, or emergency medical services employee of this state or a political subdivision of this state.United StatesGOVERNMENT CODE - Title 6 - Ch
public safety entityan entity that provides public safety services.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
public safety officera person serving a public agency, with or without compensation, as a firefighter, law enforcement officer, or emergency services officer, as determined by the Attorney General. For the purposes of this paragraph, the term "law enforcement officer" includes a person who is a corrections or court officer or a civil defense officer.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
public safetythe obviation of danger to the general public and to any public place or public property;SingaporeCap. 116A
public school fraternity, sorority, secret society, or gangan organization composed wholly or in part of students of public primary or secondary schools that seeks to perpetuate itself by taking in additional members from the students enrolled in school on the basis of the decision of its membership rather than on the free choice of a student in the school who is qualified by the rules of the school to fill the special aims of the organization. The term does not include an agency for public welfare, including Boy Scouts, Hi-Y, Girl Reserves, DeMolay, Rainbow Girls, Pan-American Clubs, scholarship societies, or other similar educational organizations sponsored by state or national education authorities.United StatesEDUCATION CODE - Title 2 - Cha
public schoola public elementary or secondary school as such terms are defined in section 7801 of title 20.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
public schoola school maintained or assisted out of public funds;KenyaCAP. 211
public sealthe public seal of Singapore;SingaporeCap. 1
public sector TUPE transferee with NPA 60 rightsa public sector TUPE transferee who immediately before entering pensionable employment was entitled under the rules of the previous scheme to receive on retirement from the previous employment all benefits under the previous scheme before or on reaching the age of 60.United Kingdom2010 No. 990
public sector bodya government or a public service body;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. E-15
public sector entitya non-commercial administrative body responsible to central governments, regional governments or local authorities, or to authorities that exercise the same responsibilities as regional governments and local authorities, or a non-commercial undertaking that is owned by or set up and sponsored by central governments, regional governments or local authorities, and that has explicit guarantee arrangements, and may include self-administered bodies governed by law that are under public supervision;European Union32013R0575R(02)
public sector securitiesUK Government securities and local authority securities;United Kingdom2001 No. 3755
public sector tenancya tenancy granted by the Northern Ireland Housing Executive or a registered housing association;United Kingdom2009 No. 195
public sector tenanta tenant under a public sector tenancy.United Kingdom1997 No. 619
public sector transfer arrangementsarrangements approved by HM Treasury as providing reciprocal arrangements for the payment and receipt of transfer values between this Scheme and other occupational pension schemes.United Kingdom2007 No. 215
public sector transfer arrangementsarrangements approved by the Department as providing reciprocal arrangements for the payment and receipt of transfer values between the Scheme and other occupational pension schemes;United Kingdom2008 No. 256
public sectorwork conducted by municipal employees, OSHA refers to its response in the previous paragraph.United States80 FR 25365
public servanta person who is employed by, or holds any office or other position in, a public service body;IrelandNumber 5 of 2015
public servanta person”.IrelandNumber 18 of 2013
public service advertisingany advertising carrying a strong message against irresponsible use of liquor where the message does not contain any direct or indirect endorsement of liquor, the brand name of liquor or of the consumption of liquor.Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/regulation/r11182
public service bodya non-profit organization, a charity, a municipality, a school authority, a hospital authority, a public college or a university;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. E-15
public service broadcasterRTÉ, TG4, the Houses of the Oireachtas Channel and the Irish Film Channel;IrelandNumber 18 of 2009
public service broadcasting licencea licence issued under section 121 ;IrelandNumber 18 of 2009
public service identitythe information specified in subsection (3) and the person’s personal public service number;IrelandNumber 26 of 2005
public service obligations levythe levy referred to in Article 7 of this Order;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2002/en/si/02...
public service obligationa requirement specified by the Authority in order to ensure public passenger transport services in the general economic interest which a public transport operator, if it were considering its own commercial interests, would not assume or would not assume to the same extent or under the same conditions without reward;IrelandNumber 15 of 2008
public service pensionsoccupational pensions, gratuities and other allowances payable to or in respect of persons on resignation, retirement or death which are wholly or partly funded from moneys provided by the Oireachtas or from the Central Fund or the growing produce thereof;IrelandNumber 33 of 2000
public service pensiona periodic payment of a pension or other benefit by whatever name called, which is not a lump sum, payable to or in respect of a public servant or former public servant under a public service pension scheme;IrelandNumber 38 of 2010
public service requirementsessential requirements and requirements relating to conditions of permanence and availability provided or to be provided by the provider of electronic communications, services, networks or associated facilities.IrelandNumber 20 of 2002
public service vehicle licencea licence granted under Article 61(1) of the 1981 Order;United Kingdom2014 No. 302
public service vehiclea mechanically propelled vehicle constructed or adapted to carry more than 8 seated passengers in addition to the driver, and used in standing or plying for hire, or used to carry passengers for hire.United Kingdom1996 No. 237
public service vehiclea mechanically propelled vehicle used for the carriage of persons for reward and having seating accommodation for more than 8 persons exclusive of the driver;IrelandNumber 6 of 2002
public service vesselany mechanically propelled vessel used or adapted to be used for the carriage of passengers for hire or reward;';IndiaNO. 35 OF 2007
public service workeran individual who belongs to a prescribed class of employees or workers that provides any service which is essential to the well‑being of the public or the proper functioning of Singapore, as prescribed under subsection (6).SingaporeCap. 256A
public serviceany of the public services set out in Article 102(1) of the Constitution;SingaporeCap. 90, RG 11
public serviceany service provided for travel by the public by railway, ship, vessel, omnibus or aeroplane.United Kingdom2010 No. 424
public settlement landsthe lands described in paragraph (4) of the Settlement Agreement.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
public sewer or draina sewer or drain that belongs to Natural Resources Wales, an internal drainage board, a local authority or a sewerage undertaker(20);United Kingdom2015 No. 1386
public spacesthose portions of the accommodation spaces which are used for halls, dining rooms, lounges and similar permanently enclosed spaces;SingaporeCap. 179, RG 9
public speaking areathat part of Hyde Park bounded by Cumberland Gate and North Carriage Drive on the north, Stanhope Walk on the west, Grosvenor Walk on the south, and the Broad Walk on the east, including the area known as Speakers' Corner;United Kingdom1997 No. 1639
public storeschattels which are the property of or in the possession of or under the control of Singapore;SingaporeCap. 109
public streets, roads, or highwaysany road or street" for consistency in the revised title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
public streetany street over which the public has a right of way and any street vested in the Government;SingaporeCap. 95
public supplya supply of water which is not a private supply;United Kingdom1995 No. 1763
public swimming poolan artificial body of water, including a spa, maintained expressly for public recreational purposes, swimming and similar aquatic sports, or therapeutic purposes.United StatesHEALTH AND SAFETY CODE - Title
public switched telephone networka telecommunication facility the primary purpose of which is to provide a land line-based telephone service to the public for compensation;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-46
public telecommunications facilitiesof transmitting, emitting, storing, and receiving images and sounds, or intelligence, except that such term does not include the buildings to house such apparatus (other than small equipment shelters which are part of satellite earth stations, translators, microwave interconnection facilities, and similar facilities).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
public telecommunications networkstelecommunications networks used wholly or partly for the provision of publicly available telecommunications services;United Kingdom2000 No. 730
public telecommunications networka telecommunications network used, in whole or in part, for the provision of publicly available telecommunication services;United Kingdom1997 No. 2932
public telecommunications servicesany telecommunication service that a Party requires to be offered to the public generally in accordance with its respective legislation;European Union32012D0734
public telecommunications servicesof electronic communications.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
public telecommunications servicea telecommunications service available to the public;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1998/en/si/00...
public telephone networkan electronic communications network which is used to provide publicly available telephone services and supports the transfer between network termination points of speech communications, and also other forms of communications, such as facsimile and data;United Kingdom2003 No. 1904
public telephone systemtelecommunication systems forming part of the fixed public telephone network or a mobile public telephone network;United Kingdom1998 No. 1580
public tender offerany offer to purchase or otherwise acquire stock or assets in a corporation if such offer was or would be required to be filed or registered with any Federal or State agency regulating securities.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
public transit operatoran individual who operates a vehicle used in the provision of passenger transportation services to the public, and includes an individual who operates a school bus.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-46
public transmissionthe transmission, by wireless communications or wire-telecommunications, intended for direct reception by the public; excluding, however, transmissions (other than transmissions of a computer program work) by telecommunication facilities, one part of which is located on the same premises where all remaining parts are located or, if the premises are occupied by two or more persons, all parts of which are located within the area (within such premises) occupied by the same person(s);JapanAct No. 48 of 1970
public transport aircraftan aircraft flying, or intended by the operator of the aircraft to fly, for the purpose of public transport;United Kingdom2007 No. 1115
public transport authorityCIÉ, Irish Rail, Bus Éireann, Dublin Bus, the RPA or a road authority;IrelandNumber 15 of 2008
public transport infrastructureinfrastructure constructed or provided, or proposed to be constructed or provided in connection with the provision of public passenger transport services, for the use of and which includes but is not limited to railway infrastructure, metro railway infrastructure, light railway infrastructure, rolling stock, buses, busways, bus garages, cycleways, cycle and pedestrian facilities, interchange facilities or such other class of infrastructure, facility, building or vehicle, whether of the same kind as the aforementioned or not, which the Authority has prescribed to be public transport infrastructure under section 44 (13);IrelandNumber 15 of 2008
public transport officiala person appointed by the Council as a public transport official under section 24A;SingaporeCap. 259B
public transport undertakinga non-statutory undertaking engaged in the carriage of passengers;United Kingdom2015 No. 66
public transportation agencya publicly owned operator of public transportation eligible to receive Federal assistance under chapter 53 of title 49.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
public transportation systema publicly or privately owned facility, conveyance or other thing that is used in connection with publicly available services for the transportation of persons or cargo.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-46
public transportation systemall conveyances, facilities, buildings and objects (whether publicly or privately owned) used in or for services that are available to the public for the transportation of persons or cargo;SingaporeCap. 324A
public transportation vehicleof transportation and includes a taxi and a private hire car;United Kingdom2006 No. 90
public transportationan entity providing public transportation as defined in 49 U.S.C. 5302, and updated the references to public transportation agency accordingly.United States72 FR 68756
public undertakingany undertaking over which the public authorities may exercise directly or indirectly a dominant influence by virtue of their ownership of it, their financial participation therein, or the rules which govern it.European Union32000R1916
public universitya university established and maintained out of public funds;KenyaNo. 42 of 2012
public utility facilitya track, pipe, main, conduit, cable, wire, tower, pole, or other item of plant or equipment or an appliance of a public utility or other person.United StatesTRANSPORTATION CODE - Title 6
public utility undertakingof communication or the transmission or distribution of radio or television programmes;IrelandNumber 13 of 2001
public utilityany person who owns or operates facilities subject to the jurisdiction of the Commission under this subchapter (other than facilities subject to such jurisdiction solely by reason of section 824e(e), 824e(f),1 824i, 824j, 824j–1, 824k, 824o, 824p, 824q, 824r, 824s, 824t, 824u, or 824v of this title).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
public vehicleany public stage or hackney carriage or any carriage kept or used for the purpose of letting out for hiring.United Kingdom1999 No. 787
public vessela vessel of any type whatsoever (including hydrofoils, air-cushion vehicles, submersibles, floating craft whether propelled or not, and fixed or floating platforms) that is owned, or demise chartered, and operated by the United States Government, and is not engaged in commercial service.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
public vessela vessel owned or bareboat chartered and operated by the United States, by a State or political subdivision thereof, or by a foreign nation, except when such vessel is engaged in commerce;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
public waste collector licenseea person designated by the Director-General under section 31(3);SingaporeCap. 95
public waterthe bays, estuaries, and water of the Gulf of Mexico within the jurisdiction of the state, and the rivers, streams, creeks, bayous, reservoirs, lakes, and portions of those waters where public access is available without discrimination.United StatesPARKS AND WILDLIFE CODE - Titl
public weighera business certified under this subchapter to issue an official certificate declaring the accurate weight or measure of a commodity that the business is requested to weigh.United StatesAGRICULTURE CODE - Title 2 - C
public works vehiclea mechanically propelled vehicle which is specially designed for use on a road by any statutory undertaker, or any police force for the purpose of works which such undertaker, or force has a duty or a power to carry out, but excluding the carriage of persons other than crew or of goods other than goods needed for the works in respect of which the vehicle is being used;United Kingdom1999 No. 454
public workany work or property under the management or control of the Minister.CanadaS.C. 1996, c. 16
public-private cofinancingthe combined use of either official development assistance or official export credit with private commercial credit to finance exports;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
public-utility companyan electric utility company or a gas utility company.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
publication datethe date on which a notice under paragraph (4)(a) was published in respect of the order.United Kingdom1996 No. 2489
publication periodthe period, fixed by OSCR, which shall be not less than 28 days and not more than 42 days, during which OSCR publishes the notice referred to in regulation 3 on its website in accordance with regulation 3(2).United Kingdom2007 No. 204
publication school yearthe school year immediately preceding the admission school year;United Kingdom1997 No. 1832
publication school yearthe school year of the secondary school immediately following the one at the beginning of which the first pupils of the new primary school (as a feeder primary school) transferred to the secondary school.United Kingdom2006 No. 520 (W. 64)
publication(whether or not to the public at large or any section of the public).United Kingdom2007 No. 236
publicationthe offering of copies of the fixed performance or the phonogram to the public, with the consent of the rightholder, and provided that copies are offered to the public in reasonable quantity;European Union22000A0411(02)
publicly available mobile telephone servicesa telephony service whose provision consists, wholly or partly, in the establishment of radiocommunications to one mobile user, and makes use wholly or partly of a mobile public telephone network;United Kingdom1998 No. 1580
publicly available serviceany service or facility of any kind provided by a public authority that is available to or accessible by the public generally or a section of the public, whether or not the service or facility is subject to a charge;IrelandNumber 35 of 2012
publicly available telephone serviceseither fixed publicly available telephone services or publicly available mobile telephone services or both;United Kingdom1998 No. 1580
publicly available telephone servicea service available to the public for originating and receiving national and international calls and access to emergency services through a number or numbers in a national or international telephone numbering plan, and in addition may, where relevant, include one or more of the following services: the provision of operator assistance, directory enquiry services, directories, provision of public pay phones, provision of service under special terms, provision of special facilities for customers with disabilities or with special social needs and/or the provision of non-geographic services;European Union32002L0022
publicly financed coststhe costs funded after April 29, 1993, by Federal, State, and local governments;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
publicly funded institutionan institution or institutions which are maintained or assisted by recurrent grants out of public funds;United Kingdom1997 No. 361
publicly fundedmaintained or assisted by recurrent grants of public funds;United Kingdom2012 No. 1796
publicly provided or managedprovided or managed in one of the ways specified in sub-paragraph (b) of each of the definitions of “accommodation for residential care” in paragraphs 2 to 7 below.”.United Kingdom2003 No. 663
publicly traded companyany company whose principal class of shares is listed on a recognised stock exchange provided its listed shares can be readily purchased or sold by the public. Shares can be purchased or sold “by the public” if the purchase or sale of shares is not implicitly or explicitly restricted to a limited group of investors;New ZealandSR 2010/156
publicly traded securitiessecurities for which (as of the date of the contribution) market quotations are readily available on an established securities market.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
publicly-fundedmaintained or assisted by recurrent grants out of public funds and related expressions are to be interpreted accordingly;United Kingdom2007 No. 176
publicly-traded liabilitya liability that is a security of the entity, that is not equity of the entity and that is listed or traded on a stock exchange or other public market.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
publiclyfor the purpose of making a work seen or heard directly by the public; the same shall apply hereinafter).JapanAct No. 48 of 1970
publicany person not designated as a radiation worker;KenyaCAP. 243
publicnatural or legal persons, including health care bodies and other organisations having an interest in ambient air quality and representing the interests of sensitive populations, consumers and the environment”.United Kingdom2004 No. 2888
published accuracy schemea scheme, including a process through which a customer can challenge whether it has received an accurate quotation, published by the relevant gas conveyor pursuant to its licence as agreed from time to time with the Authority;United Kingdom2014 No. 60
published criteriathe criteria determined by the Department from time to time for the purposes of and in accordance with Article 4(2) of the Directive and published by it.United Kingdom2006 No. 358
published editiona published edition of the whole or any part of one or more literary, dramatic or musical works or original databases;IrelandNumber 28 of 2000
published industry or line-of-business indexany index that is prepared by a party other than the registrant or an affiliate and is accessible to the registrant's security holders; provided, however, that registrants may use an index prepared by the registrant or affiliate if such index is widely recognized and used.United States71 FR 53158
published ordinancea published law of any political subdivision of a State which the Attorney General determines to be relevant to the enforcement of this chapter and which is contained on a list compiled by the Attorney General, which list shall be published in the Federal Register, revised annually, and furnished to each licensee under this chapter.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
published reservesreserves which appear in the accounts of the bank which are duly audited or certified as correct by the auditor of the bank;SingaporeCap. 19
published selling pricethe lowest selling price published on the last previous date on which such a price was published.United Kingdom2001 No. 1004
publishedpublished annually in the C Series of the Official Journal of the European Communities normally on the first working day of the month of September;United Kingdom2005 No. 556
publishedthe authorization to exploit a phonogram under the provision of Article 63, paragraph (1), as applied mutatis mutandis pursuant to Article 103; the same shall apply in Chapter IV, Sections 2 and 3).JapanAct No. 48 of 1970
publishespublishes to any person, and includes publishes on the internet.IrelandNumber 8 of 2008
publisha requirement to publish on a publicly accessible website.United Kingdom2012 No. 1523
publishmake available to the public at large, or any section of the public, in whatever form and by whatever means;United Kingdom2004 No. 293
puerperal periodthe 42 days following a birth;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
pull-down temperature applicationa commercial refrigerator with doors that, when fully loaded with 12 ounce beverage cans at 90 degrees F, can cool those beverages to an average stable temperature of 38 degrees F in 12 hours or less.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
pulled woolwool that is pulled from the skin of a slaughtered sheep.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
pulletthe female of any class of domestic chicken belonging to the species Gallus domesticus that is less than 20 weeks of age and produced for the purpose of laying eggs for human consumption.CanadaSOR/80-352
pullthat each DCA holder has to ask to be provided with information.European Union32015O0015
pulmonary barotraumaan acute lung injury arising from inequalities in the barometric pressure across the alveolar membrane, in which the rupture of the alveolar walls gives rise to extra-alveolar air that may present as pneumothorax, pneumomediastinum, subcutaneous emphysema or arterial gas embolism. Pulmonary barotrauma is also known as burst lung.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
pulmonary thromboembolismobstruction of the pulmonary artery or one of its branches by a mass of clotted blood.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
pulse crop producta food product derived in whole or in part from an eligible pulse crop.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
pulse cropdry beans, dry peas, lentils, and chickpeas.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
pulse-start metal halide ballastan electronic or electromagnetic ballast that starts a pulse-start metal halide lamp with high voltage pulses.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
pump housingthe part of an impeller pump which is intended to be connected to the pipe work of the heating systems or secondary circuits of the cooling distribution system.European Union32012R0622
pumping station outfallthe area bounded by co-ordinates (53°38.993N, 00°13.188W), (53°38.956N, 00°13.085W), and (53°38.926N, 00°13.138W) and shown on sheets 3 and 9 of the works plans;United Kingdom2014 No. 2935
pumping stationthat part of a sewer or lateral drain which is a pumping station used or intended to be used in connection with that sewer or lateral drain, and includes the rising main (the pressurised pipe that connects the pumping station with the rest of the sewer or lateral drain);United Kingdom2011 No. 1566
pupil accommodationa building to accommodate pupils or an addition or alteration to a building that enables the building to accommodate an increased number of pupils. (“installations d’accueil pour les élèves”)  1997, c. 31, s. 113 (5); 2002, c. 17, Sched. F, Table; 2009, c. 34, Sched. I, s. 17.Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/statute/90e02
pupil or other junioran advocate other than an advocate instructed under the representation order;United Kingdom2007 No. 1174
pupil or studentany person enrolled in an educational establishment in order to attend full-time the courses offered therein;European Union31983R0918
pupil planning areaan area within the area of a local authority which is used by that authority for the purposes of assessing current and future pupil demand for school provision;”.United Kingdom2012 No. 1554
pupil premiumthe amount allocated by a local authority from the pupil premium grant to a school in respect of each registered pupil at that school who is entitled to it under the terms and conditions of the grant;United Kingdom2012 No. 2991
pupil services personnelschool counselors, school social workers, school psychologists, and other qualified professional personnel involved in providing assessment, diagnosis, counseling, educational, therapeutic, and other necessary services (including related services as that term is defined in section 1401 of this title) as part of a comprehensive program to meet student needs.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
pupil servicesthe services provided by pupil services personnel.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
pupils aged 16 or overthe total number of pupils on register in January of every year, as reported in Form 7, which includes all pupils in secondary schools shown as aged 16 or over on the previous 31st August. In this indicator, part-time pupils shall be considered as equivalent to one half.United Kingdom2000 No. 896
pupils aged 16pupils who have or will have attained the age of 16 years during that school year.United Kingdom1998 No. 2196
pupils aged five and overthe total number of pupils on register in January of every year, as reported in Form 11, which includes all pupils in primary schools shown as aged five and over on the previous 31st August. For the purposes of this indicator, part-time pupils shall be considered as equivalent to one half of a full-time pupil.United Kingdom2000 No. 896
pupils aged under 16the total number of pupils on register in January of every year, as reported in the Annual School Census (known as “Form 7”)(32) which includes all pupils in secondary schools shown as aged under 16 on the previous 31st August. In this indicator, part-time pupils shall be considered as equivalent to one half of a full-time pupil.United Kingdom2000 No. 896
pupils aged under fivethe total number of pupils on register in January of every year, as reported in the Annual School Census and the Annual School Census for Nursery Schools (known as “Form 11”)(30), which includes all pupils in nursery and primary schools shown as aged under five on the previous 31st December. In this indicator, part-time pupils are to be considered as equivalent to one half of a full-time pupil.United Kingdom2000 No. 896
pupils of primary school agechildren who are under the age of 12;”;United Kingdom2007 No. 812 (W. 69)
pupils' attainment resultsthe pupils' results in relation to the targets set under that regulation.United Kingdom2004 No. 2858
pupilsrelevant day pupils;United Kingdom2007 No. 2261
pupila person enrolled as a pupil or student in a school;KenyaCAP. 211
pupila person who was registered as a pupil at that school on the Schools' Census enumeration date in that year.United Kingdom1999 No. 1811
puppya dog which is less than 6 months old;United Kingdom2014 No. 3266 (W. 333)
purchase in bulkthe purchase of gas oil by a qualifying road transport operator where that gas oil is delivered, in a quantity exceeding 2000 litres, to a premises or place that is under the control of a qualifying road transport operator, and not directly to the fuel tank of a vehicle;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2013/en/si/02...
purchase moneythe monetary value of the proportion of the purchase price of the dwelling fixed by the housing authority as the proportion that is required to be paid by an eligible household to purchase the dwelling under an affordable dwelling purchase arrangement;IrelandNumber 22 of 2009
purchase pricethe price of a relevant right determined as provided in paragraph 6(1);United Kingdom1995 No. 2880
purchase pricethe purchase price of the housing accommodation paid by the purchaser pursuant to an agreement for the sale and purchase of the housing accommodation.SingaporeCap. 99A, RG 4
purchased life annuitya life annuity granted for consideration in money or money’s worth in the ordinary course of a business of granting annuities on human life.KenyaCAP. 480
purchased propertythe property purchased or to be purchased with the purchase money.United Kingdom2013 No. 503
purchasedacquiring waste material in the course of business in exchange for any consideration, including money, or in exchange for a prize, or otherwise in exchange for a gift.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2014/en/si/03...
purchaser quotathe quantity of dairy produce which may be delivered by wholesale delivery to a purchaser during a quota year without that purchaser being liable to pay levy;United Kingdom1997 No. 733
purchaser special quotathe quantity of dairy produce which may be delivered by wholesale deliveries against producers' special quota to a purchaser during a quota year without that purchaser being liable to pay levy;United Kingdom2002 No. 457
purchasera first purchaser, a buying agent or a selling agent;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/C20...
purchasera grantee, lessee, assignee, mortgagee, chargeant or other person who in good faith acquires an estate or interest in property.IrelandNumber 24 of 2010
purchaseacquiring packaging waste in the course of business in exchange for any consideration including money, or in exchange for a prize, or otherwise in exchange for a gift;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2014/en/si/02...
purchasepurchase for the purpose of carrying out a test.United Kingdom2013 No. 1478
purchasing groupany group of persons which has as one of its purposes the purchase of pollution liability insurance on a group basis.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
purdah-nisheena woman who according to the custom of the country might reasonably object to appear in a public office;KenyaCAP. 155
pure reinsureran insurance company whose authorisation to carry on business in the United Kingdom is restricted to reinsurance;United Kingdom1996 No. 546
pure sugarpure refined sugar, suitable for human consumption, having a dextrose equivalent of not less than 95 percent on a dry basis, and produced from cane, beets, or fruit, or from grain or other sources of starch. Invert sugar syrup produced from such pure sugar by recognized methods of inversion may be used to prepare any sugar syrup, or solution of water and pure sugar, authorized in this subchapter.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
pure-bredthat its parents and grandparents appear in a herd-book or flock-book of the breed, and it appears itself or is eligible to appear in a herd-book or flock-book of the breed;United Kingdom2012 No. 2665
purebredan animal that is a purebred of the breed as determined by the by-laws of the association authorized to register animals of that breed;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 8 (4th Supp.)
purginga series of measures that is taken to purge air or gas in any pipe of a gas installation for the purpose of preventing the formation of an explosive mixture of gas and air in such pipe;SingaporeCap. 116A, RG 1
purification centrean establishment equipped with tanks fed by clean sea-water in which live bivalve molluscs are kept for the time necessary to reduce contamination to render them fit for human consumption;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2008/en/si/02...
purificationa process of reduction or elimination of impurities resulting in the elimination of not less than 80 per cent of the content of existing impurities of a good.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
purity DirectivesCommission Directive 95/31/EC laying down specific criteria of purity concerning sweeteners for use in foodstuffs(7), Commission Directive 95/45/EC laying down purity criteria concerning colours for use in foodstuffs(8) and Commission Directive 96/77/EC laying down specific purity criteria for food additives other than colours or sweeteners(9);”;United Kingdom2005 No. 1649 (W. 130)
purity criteriapurity criteria in accordance with Commission Directive 95/31/EC laying down specific criteria of purity concerning sweeteners for use in foodstuffs(10), Commission Directive 95/45/EC laying down purity criteria concerning colours for use in foodstuffs(11) and Commission Directive 96/77/EC laying down specific purity criteria for food additives other than colour sweeteners(12);United Kingdom2008 No. 127
pursuerany person making a summary application.United Kingdom1999 No. 929 (S. 65)
pursuing recovery directly from the applicable plan,that the applicable plan would also be the sole party to a redetermination or subsequent level of appeal with respect to that initial determination. We are also making a technical change in the section heading for § 405.906 (adding a comma before the phrase “and reviews”).United States80 FR 10611
pushchair(subject to paragraph (2) below) a wheeled vehicle designed for the transport in a seated or reclining position of one or two infants or young children, distinguished from a perambulator by the absence of a body of boat-or box-like shape, but does not include any vehicle designed for children with physical disabilities;United Kingdom1997 No. 2866
pusher tugany vessel specially built to perform towing and propel a pushed train of craft;European Union31982L0714
pusherany vessel specially built to propel a pushed train of craft;European Union31982L0714
put and take fisheriesponds, lakes or unenclosed waters that are sustained by the introduction of fish primarily for recreational fishing rather than for conservation or improvement of natural population;European Union32003D0858
put into circulationimport into England from a country which is neither an EEA State nor part of an EEA State;United Kingdom2000 No. 2481
put into circulationsell or otherwise supply, or have in possession with a view to selling or otherwise supplying.”.United Kingdom2004 No. 1301
put into usethe first use of a capacity serving measure intended for the end user for the purposes for which it was intended.United Kingdom2007 No. 387
put into usethe first use of a capacity serving measure intended for the end user for the purposes for which it was intended;United Kingdom2006 No. 1264
putting into circulationany handing over, whether in return for payment or free of charge, of the products referred to in Article 1, after they have been harvested.European Union31976L0895
putting into circulationany handing over, whether or not for a consideration;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1999/en/si/01...
putting into servicethe first operational use after the initial installation or an upgrade of a system;European Union32004R0549
putting into usethe first use of an instrument intended for the end user for the purposes for which it was intended;European Union32004L0022
putan option transferable by delivery to deliver a specified number or amount of securities at a fixed price within a specified time;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-44
putan option transferable by delivery, to deliver a specified number or amount of securities at a fixed price within a specified time.CanadaS.C. 1998, c. 1
pylon landthe area of land shown cross-hatched in black on the plan;United Kingdom2014 No. 3331
pyramid promotional schemea scheme by which a person gives consideration in money or money’s worth, or gives a gift in money or money’s worth, for an opportunity to receive compensation derived primarily from the introduction of other persons into the scheme rather than from the supply or consumption of a product.IrelandNumber 19 of 2007
pyrite remediation schemethe scheme made under section 13 ;IrelandNumber 51 of 2013
pyrolysisthe thermal degradation of a substance in the absence of an oxidising agent (other than that which forms part of the substance itself) to produce char and one or both of gas and liquid;United Kingdom2012 No. 396
pyrophoric gasany mixture or substance in a gaseous state that is liable to ignite spontaneously in air at a temperature of 54°C or less.CanadaSOR/2015-17
pyrotechnic eventan event at which special effect pyrotechnics are used and includes a film or television production in which special effect pyrotechnics are used.CanadaSOR/2013-211
pyrotechnic materiala substance or mixture of substances designed, when ignited, to produce an aural or visual effect or a gas either separately or in any combination.”.IrelandNumber 26 of 2006