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TermDefinitionCountryCitation/Link
sabotageto wilfully and maliciously damage or destroy property.United StatesGOVERNMENT CODE - Title 5 - Ch
sack-upthat part of the fishing process when the catch is concentrated near the surface for loading aboard the vessel.European Union22005A1230(04)
sacrifice areaa supplementary feeding site which is grazed bare by livestock;United Kingdom2005 No. 6
saddlera person carrying on a business involving in whole or in part the sale of saddlery requisites, being products and equipment and things for the maintenance of that equipment, for keeping horses or ponies, including human clothing for that purpose;United Kingdom1998 No. 1044
saddlea seating position where the rider or passenger sits astride.’;European Union32006L0027
safe and sanitaryto comply with the provision that is the most cost-effective for them.United States72 FR 34752
safe and secure parking placea parking place for commercial users allowing them to avoid unsuitable parking and contributing to safety of drivers and freight;European Union32013R0885
safe biological limitsindicators of the state of a stock or of its exploitation inside which there is a low risk of transgressing certain limit reference points;European Union32002R2371
safe custody accountan account used for the safeguarding of client assets held by an investment firm on behalf of clients;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2015/en/si/01...
safe deposit companya person who maintains and rents safe deposit boxes.United StatesFINANCE CODE - Title 3 - Chapt
safe forced landingan unavoidable landing or ditching with a reasonable expectancy of no injuries to persons in the aircraft or on the surface or of no significant damage to property;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2004/en/si/00...
safe harborthat Phase II CORE 250 rule (updated for Version 5010) requires each health plan to: follow the companion guide format requirement as provided in CORE 152, which is the CORE Version 5010 Master Companion Guide Template; support the CORE “safe harbor” connectivity requirements; support a maximum response time of 20 seconds from the time of submission of a Version 5010 276 for real time and for batch mode response to a provider's inquiry submitted by 9 p.m. Eastern time of a business day, the response must be returned by 7 a.m. Eastern time the following business day; ensure system availability of no less than 86 percent per calendar week for both real time and batch modes; and follow the companion guide format requirement as provided in CORE 152, which is the CORE v5010 Master Companion Guide Template.United States76 FR 40457
safe havena harbour or shelter of any kind which affords entry and protection from the weather.United Kingdom2014 No. 1613
safe havena place below ground at a mine which is provided with facilities such that persons may wait there in safety to be rescued;United Kingdom1999 No. 173
safe ladderof boarding slows down boardings and creates additional interruptions of fishing operations. These final regulations provide a common definition for a ladder proven to be safer than other types.United States73 FR 67805
safe manning documenta document described as such or as a safe manning certificate and issued, in the case of a United Kingdom ship, by the Secretary of State, and in the case of any other ship, by or on behalf of the government of the State whose flag the ship is entitled to fly;United Kingdom2000 No. 2129
safe manning regulationsregulations made under section 59 .IrelandNumber 14 of 2010
safe operating limitsthe operating limits (incorporating a suitable margin of safety) beyond which system failure is liable to occur;United Kingdom1996 No. 2092
safe productany product which, under normal or reasonably foreseeable conditions of use including duration and, where applicable, putting into service, installation and maintenance requirements, does not present any risk or only the minimum risks compatible with the product's use, considered to be acceptable and consistent with a high level of protection for the safety and health of persons;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2004/en/si/01...
safe productany product which, under normal or reasonably foreseeable conditions of use, including duration, does not present any risk or only the minimum risks compatible with the product's use considered as acceptable and consistent with a high level of protection for the safety and health of persons.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1997/en/si/01...
safe road use testan examination the content of which is set out in regulation 40B(ZA1);United Kingdom2010 No. 1203
safe work procedureany procedure for carrying out work safely, and includes any procedure which is to be taken to protect the safety and health of persons in the event of an emergency;SingaporeCap. 354A, RG 8
safe working pressurethe pressure specified in the report of examination referred to in regulation 28, 29 or 31;SingaporeCap. 354A, RG 1
safe,that the Administrator has determined that there is a reasonable certainty that no harm will result from aggregate exposure to the pesticide chemical residue, including all anticipated dietary exposures and all other exposures for which there is reliable information.United States71 FR 45415
safeguard measuresthe measures taken by any Partner State as provided under Articles 78 and 88 of this Treaty as the case may be;KenyaCAP. 4C
safeguarding limitsthe limits of land for safeguarding works shown on the works and land plans.United Kingdom2013 No. 3244
safer recruitment trainingtraining provided by a person approved by the Secretary of State for the purpose of ensuring that those who undertake it know how to take proper account of the need to safeguard children when recruiting staff;United Kingdom2009 No. 2680
safer sharpa medical sharp that is designed and constructed to incorporate a feature or mechanism which prevents or minimises the risk of accidental injury from cutting or pricking the skin.United Kingdom2013 No. 645
safer sharpa medical sharp that is designed and constructed to incorporate a feature or mechanism which prevents or minimises the risk of accidental injury from cutting or pricking the skin;United Kingdom2013 No. 108
safety and health programthe value of a safety and health program.United States78 FR 5055
safety appliance bracket or supporta component or part attached to the equipment for the sole purpose of securing or attaching of the safety appliance. FRA does allow the welded attachment of a brace or stiffener used in connection with a mechanically fastened safety appliance. In order to be considered a “brace” or “stiffener,” the component or part shall not be necessary for the attachment of the safety appliance to the equipment and is used solely to provide extra strength or steadiness to the safety appliance.United States71 FR 61836
safety authorityRailway Safety Commission;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2014/en/si/02...
safety chainsflexible tension members connected from the front of a drawn vehicle to the rear of the drawing vehicle to maintain connection between the vehicles if the primary connecting system fails.United StatesTRANSPORTATION CODE - Title 7
safety coloura colour to which a meaning is assigned;United Kingdom1996 No. 341
safety componenta component listed in Schedule 4;United Kingdom1997 No. 831
safety componenta safety component to which the Directive applies.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2001/en/si/05...
safety concernany hazard associated with a capability or asset or a subsystem of a capability or asset that is likely to cause serious bodily injury or death to a typical Coast Guard user in testing, maintaining, repairing, or operating the capability, asset, or subsystem or any hazard associated with the capability, asset, or subsystem that is likely to cause major damage to the capability, asset, or subsystem during the course of its normal operation by a typical Coast Guard user.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
safety conventionthe International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea in force and the regulations referred to therein.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
safety critical workera person who performs a safety critical task.IrelandNumber 31 of 2005
safety data sheeta document that contains, under the headings that, by virtue of the regulations made under subsection 15(1), are required to appear in the document, information about a hazardous product, including information related to the hazards associated with any use, handling or storage of the hazardous product in a work place;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. H-3
safety developmentthe toxicological and pharmacological testing necessary to demonstrate the safety of a relevant medicinal product, in accordance with Module 4 of Part I of Annex I to the 2001 Directive;United Kingdom2013 No. 532
safety developmentthe toxicological and pharmacological testing necessary to demonstrate the safety of a relevant medicinal product, in accordance with Part 3 of Annex I to the 2001 Directive.United Kingdom2003 No. 625
safety distancethe distance between the plane of maximum draught and the parallel plane passing through the lowest point above which the vessel is not regarded as watertight;European Union31982L0714
safety documentationthe documentation compiled pursuant to regulation 9;United Kingdom2007 No. 1520
safety glass standardthe standard CAN/CGSB‑12.1‑M90, entitled Tempered or Laminated Safety Glass, published in November 1990 by the Canadian General Standards Board.CanadaSOR/2009-110
safety glasslaminated, tempered or wired glass.CanadaSOR/2009-110
safety hazard areaan area notified to the local planning authority by the Health and Safety Executive for the purposes of paragraph (e) of the Table in Schedule 5 to the 2010 Order (or any previous powers to the like effect);United Kingdom2013 No. 1101
safety helmetany form of protective headgear.United Kingdom2003 No. 1660
safety informationinformation contained in safety data collection and processing systems established for the sole purpose of improving aviation safety and qualified to be protected under specified conditions;KenyaNO. 21 OF 2013
safety inspectora safety inspector appointed under section 3E and includes the Director-General of Civil Aviation;SingaporeCap. 6
safety investigationan investigation by Coast Guard personnel of an aircraft accident referred to in subsection (a) that is conducted solely to determine the cause of the accident and to obtain information that may prevent the occurrence of similar accidents.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
safety management system in-service verificationa verification of the safety management system requirements of a ship or any alternative that has been permitted under regulation 5 undertaken by the MCA as described in section 24 of the Safety Code;United Kingdom2010 No. 680
safety management system requirementsthe mandatory safety requirements that relate to the safety management system of the ship that the Safety Code requires must be in place;United Kingdom2010 No. 680
safety management systema formal framework for integrating safety into day-to-day railway operations and includes safety goals and performance targets, risk assessments, responsibilities and authorities, rules and procedures, and monitoring and evaluation processes;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 32 (4th Supp.
safety marka dangerous goods mark or a compliance mark;CanadaS.C. 1992, c. 34
safety noticea suspension notice, a requirement to mark, a requirement to warn, a withdrawal notice or a recall notice;United Kingdom2005 No. 1803
safety phrasea safety phrase listed in Annex IV of Council Directive 67/548/EEC;United Kingdom2009 No. 716
safety recommendationa proposal of an accident investigating authority based on information derived from an investigation or a review board or a public inquiry, made with the intention of preventing accidents or incidents and which in no case creates a presumption of blame or liability for an accident or incident;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2009/en/si/04...
safety recordthe safety record of an operator determined in accordance with the regulations; (“fiche de sécurité”) R.S.O. 1990, c. H.8, s. 16 (1); 1994, c. 27, s. 138 (8); 1996, c. 33, s. 1; 2002, c. 18, Sched. P, s. 3 (1-3); 2009, c. 5, s. 5.Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/statute/90h08
safety reporta record of safety information retained by the Secretary of State in accordance with regulation 9(3);United Kingdom2006 No. 1384
safety reportthe report or part as so revised.United Kingdom1999 No. 743
safety representativea person selected and appointed under section 25 as a safety representative;IrelandNumber 10 of 2005
safety requirementsthe safety measures specified in Annex I and the Schedule;United Kingdom2007 No. 1520
safety rest areaa roadside facility with parking facilities for the rest or other needs of motorists.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
safety sensitive personnelpersons who might endanger aviation safety if they perform their duties and functions improperly, including, but not limited to, flight and cabin crew members, aircraft maintenance personnel and air traffic controllers;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2004/en/si/00...
safety sensitive persona person who might endanger aviation safety if that person performs his or her duties and functions improperly and this includes technical air crew, cabin crew, aircraft maintenance personnel, air traffic controllers and security screeners;KenyaNO. 21 OF 2013
safety signof a signboard, a safety colour, an illuminated sign or acoustic signal, a verbal communication or a hand signal, as the case may be;United Kingdom2001 No. 3444
safety vacuum release systema vacuum release system capable of providing vacuum release at a suction outlet caused by a high vacuum occurrence due to a suction outlet flow blockage.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
safety zonean area around a focus zone of at least a 5-kilometre radius including the focus zone.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2007/en/si/02...
safety zonethe safety zone established around a deepwater port as determined by the Secretary in accordance with section 1509(d) of this title;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
safetyprotection from danger and hazards arising out of, linked with or occurring in the course of employment;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. L-2
safetysafety to the system/equipment, public safety or both.United States72 FR 16416
safethat the PPE when used and maintained in accordance with its intended purpose could not compromise the health and safety of the user without prejudice to the health and safety of other individuals, domestic animals or property, and when the context admits, cognate expressions shall be construed accordingly;United Kingdom2002 No. 1144
safeto enable operators to judge when the crane was breaching the minimum required clearance distance; and (2) the problem of temporary operator inattention to a power line as he/she concentrated on tasks related to moving the load. (73 FR 59749, Oct. 9, 2008.) The provisions of paragraph (b) of this section, discussed below, are designed to overcome these two problems and ensure compliance with the minimum clearance distances in this rule. Even where Table A permits the clearance distance to be the same as the 10-foot rule of former subpart N, this final rule provides far greater protection against equipment violating the allowed clearance. It does not allow a crane “to very easily encroach” on a safe clearance distance, as IBEW suggests.United States75 FR 47905
sail boarda raft with a sail or sails designed to be operated by a person or persons standing upright thereon;United Kingdom2008 No. 182
sailing school instructoran individual who is on board a sailing school vessel to provide sailing instruction, but does not include an operator or crewmember who is among those required to be on board the vessel to meet a requirement established under part F of this subtitle.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
sailing school studentan individual who is on board a sailing school vessel to receive sailing instruction.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
sailing shipof propulsion, or as a supplementary means;United Kingdom1998 No. 2241
sailing vesselany vessel under sail provided that propelling machinery, if fitted, is not being used.CanadaC.R.C., c. 1416
sailing vesselof propulsion; but does not include a pleasure vessel;KenyaCAP. 389
sainfoinplants of the species Onobrychis viciifolia Scop.;United Kingdom2009 No. 385
salaried dentista dentist employed by a Health Board or primary care NHS trust who undertakes to provide general dental services at a health centre, hospital or from any vehicle or moveable facility;”.United Kingdom2003 No. 131
salaried dentista dentist employed by a Health Board to provide general dental services;United Kingdom2010 No. 208
salaried“paid on a salary basis,” as defined in 29 CFR 541.602. This is the Department of Labor regulation defining employees who may qualify as exempt from the minimum wage and overtime requirements of the FLSA as executive, administrative, professional, and computer employees.United States73 FR 67934
salary and wages on which a contribution has been madean amount calculated in accordance with section 15;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-8
salary or wagesthe income of a taxpayer from an office or employment as computed under subdivision a of Division B of Part I and includes all fees received for services not rendered in the course of the taxpayer’s business but does not include superannuation or pension benefits or retiring allowances;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
salary related benefitsbenefits that are not money purchase benefits;”;United Kingdom2008 No. 1050
salary related benefitsbenefits which are not money purchase benefits;”.United Kingdom2008 No. 370
salary related schemea scheme which is salary related within the meaning of section 89(1A)(8);United Kingdom1996 No. 619
salaryall salary, wages, fees and other payments paid or made to a person as such for his own use in respect of his employment;United Kingdom1999 No. 294
salaryall salary, wages, fees and other payments paid or made to a person for his own use in respect of his employment.United Kingdom2000 No. 619
sale agreementan agreement referred to in subsection 5(2);CanadaS.C. 1986, c. 47
sale agreementof effecting, the sale of assets referred to in subsection (1).CanadaS.C. 1991, c. 46
sale and lease-back arrangementany such arrangement as...United Kingdom1999 c. 16
sale by retaila sale to a person buying for his own use or consumption;SingaporeCap. 349
sale by way of wholesale dealingsale to a person who buys for the purpose of selling again;SingaporeCap. 234
sale by wholesalesale to a person who buys for the purpose of selling again and cognate words shall be construed accordingly;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2008/en/si/05...
sale datethe date on which the initial public offering is closed;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
sale of electric energy at wholesalea sale of electric energy to any person for resale.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
sale price datadata compiled in relation to domestic cattle from store markets, prime markets, rearing calf sales, breeding sales and dispersal sales in Great Britain;United Kingdom2012 No. 1379
sale pricethe price shown in the hire purchase agreement which is inclusive of tax, and vehicle registration tax where appropriate, and which is the price for which the goods would be sold to a customer if their purchase were not financed in whole or in part under a hire purchase agreement.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2010/en/si/06...
sale statementthe document required by regulation 8(b);United Kingdom2006 No. 1503
sales areaan area where Hazard Type 4 pyrotechnic articles are sold and to which any person who is not an employee of the person who is registered in respect of the storage of those pyrotechnic articles has access.United Kingdom2006 No. 425
sales employeea person employed by an insurer for the purposes of the negotiation and conclusion of insurance policies with clients and who receives sales remuneration from the insurer in respect of his or her employment;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2001/en/si/00...
sales incomeincome from sales after deduction of all trade and other discounts (howsoever named) including settlement discounts, rebates and sales taxes;United Kingdom2007 No. 1320
sales or use taxany tax levied on, with respect to, or measured by, sales, receipts from sales, purchases, storage, or use of tangible personal property, except a tax with respect to which the provisions of section 104 of this title are applicable.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
sales tax basethe amount of municipal sales and use taxes attributable to the zone for the year in which the zone was designated under this chapter.United StatesTAX CODE - Title 3 - Chapter
sales tax gain ratea number expressed in dollars per $100 of taxable value, calculated by dividing the revenue that will be generated by the additional sales and use tax in the following year as calculated under Subsection (d) of this section by the current total value.United StatesTAX CODE - Title 1 - Chapter
sales tax harmonization agreementan agreement or arrangement entered into by the Minister on behalf of the Government of Canada and authorized, or ratified and confirmed, under Part III.1 including any amendments or variations to the agreement or arrangement that are authorized, or ratified and confirmed, under that Part;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. F-8
sales tax loss ratethe amount spent for maintenance and operations from property tax and additional sales and use tax revenues in the preceding year.United StatesTAX CODE - Title 1 - Chapter
sales taxany tax of general application payable on a value, price or quantity basis by a person in respect of the sale, rental, supply, consumption or use of a property or service.CanadaS.C. 2003, c. 15, s. 67
sales taxthe consumption or sales tax imposed under Part VI;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. E-15
sales trialthe timing of a greyhound as it runs for the purpose of selling it;United Kingdom2010 No. 543
salesthe sales of authorised or permitted plant protection products in the United Kingdom.United Kingdom2011 No. 2132
salea written, electronic, or oral communication that includes information, opinions, or recommendations with respect to securities of an issuer or an analysis of a security or an issuer, whether or not it provides information reasonably sufficient upon which to base an investment decision.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
saleany obligation or arrangement for consideration for conveyance to a purchaser of a cooperative or condominium unit, excluding options or reservations not binding on the purchaser;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
salmon and sea trout angler's logbooka logbook in the form set out in Schedule 4 or a form to the like effect;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2006/en/si/06...
salmon and sea trout angler’s logbooka logbook in the form set out in Part 2 of Schedule 5;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2013/en/si/05...
salmon and sea trout angling logbooka logbook as set out in the format prescribed in Schedule 3;United Kingdom2001 No. 159
salmon and sea trout commercial fishing logbooka logbook as set out in the format prescribed in Schedule 4;United Kingdom2001 No. 159
salmonidsa fish of the Family Salmonidae, including Salmon, Sea Trout, Rainbow Trout and Brown Trout;United Kingdom1999 No. 182
salmonida type of lake or river which, in the Department’s judgement, would support a sustainable fish population dominated by salmonid species;United Kingdom2015 No. 45
salmona fish of the species Salmo Salar (Atlantic Salmon);United Kingdom2008 No. 302
salmonall species of salmon which migrate in or into the waters of the Atlantic Ocean north of 36 degrees north latitude.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
salt licksthose deposits of salt or other mineral which are being regularly used as salt licks for stock, whether privately owned or not;KenyaCAP. 306
salt waterwater having a relative density of 1.025;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2001/en/si/04...
salted fishfish of the Gadidae family that has been preserved by salt and contains not less than 12% salt on a wet weight basis and a maximum moisture content of 65%.CanadaC.R.C., c. 802
saltmarshan area of salt tolerant coastal vegetation which is regularly inundated by the tides;United Kingdom1999 No. 1176
saltwater disposal pita collecting pit on the surface of the ground used to store or evaporate oil field brines, geothermal resource water, or other mineralized water.United StatesNATURAL RESOURCES CODE - Title
saltsodium chloride (NaCl);European Union31972R0100
salvage automobilean automobile that is damaged by collision, fire, flood, accident, trespass, or other event, to the extent that its fair salvage value plus the cost of repairing the automobile for legal operation on public streets, roads, and highways would be more than the fair market value of the automobile immediately before the event that caused the damage.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
salvage packagingspackagings conforming to the design type for salvage packagings approved under regulation 6(1)(e).”.United Kingdom2002 No. 34
salvage servicesservices rendered in direct connection with salvage operations;KenyaCAP. 389
salvagethe acquisition of the legal ownership of insured property;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1996/en/si/00...
salvageto return to distribution without reprocessing (68 FR 12157 at 12215).United States72 FR 34752
salvorany person rendering salvage services;KenyaCAP. 389
same institution debtany debt of the CDC or the Third Party Lender financing the new project, or of affiliates of either.United States74 FR 29589
same investmenta category of investments which have a similar nature or function in the operations of the reporting enterprise.SingaporeCap. 50, RG 6
same management periodany two management periods provided that the transfer takes place during the concurrence of the management periods.United Kingdom2008 No. 151
same meaning as in the Police (Scotland) Act 1967the chief constable of the Police Service of Scotland”.United Kingdom2013 No. 602
same occupationany occupation in which the claimant worked during their qualifying period;CanadaSOR/96-332
sample collectiona collection of legally acquired dead specimens, parts and derivatives thereof, that are transported across borders for presentation purposes;European Union32008R0100
sample personsthe persons selected to constitute the sample in the first wave of a longitudinal panel. They may comprise all members of an initial sample of households, or a representative sample of individuals in a survey of persons;European Union32003R1177
sample sizethe number of approved applications that a local educational agency is required to verify based on the number of approved applications on file as of October 1 of the current school year.United States73 FR 76847
sampled existing land usean objective depiction of the use and functions of a territory [as it has been and effectively still is] in real life as observed in sampled location.European Union32013R1253
samples of goodsany article representing a type of goods whose manner of presentation and quantity, for goods of the same type or quality, rule out its use for any purpose other than that of seeking orders.European Union31983R0918
samplesfresh meat imported into Great Britain for exhibition, special studies or analysis;United Kingdom1996 No. 3125
samplea sample of blood, tissue or other biological material;United Kingdom2010 No. 490
samplea sample of breath or any other description of sample specified in the authorisation by the Governor for the purposes of section 41C.United Kingdom2006 No. 94
sampling or measuring stationsthe stations listed in Annex I.European Union31977D0795
sampling pointthe point at which samples are taken.European Union31982L0883
sampling proceduresprocedures established under section 88 (1) (b) or amended under section 88 (10) and accepted by the Commission under section 88 (5).IrelandNumber 31 of 2005
sampling unitan area of not less than 2 hectares, forming a field or part of a field with recognisable boundaries on at least two opposing sides;”.United Kingdom2010 No. 206
samplingsampling for the purposes of obtaining or checking the relevant data.United Kingdom2012 No. 3030
sanctionable failurea failure which is sanctionable under section 19 (higher-level sanctions), 19A (other sanctions) or 19B (claimants ceasing to be available for employment etc).”.United Kingdom2012 No. 2568
sanctions noticea notice which complies with regulation 78;United Kingdom2012 No. 2079
sanctionstangible, proportional consequences that hold the juvenile offender accountable for the offense committed. A sanction may include counseling, restitution, community service, a fine, supervised probation, or confinement.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
sanctiona certificate of approval issued by a national governing body.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
sanctuary resourceany living or non-living resource that contributes to the conservation, recreational, ecological, historical, scientific, educational, or aesthetic value of the Sanctuary. For the CINMS, the term “Sanctuary resource” includes, for example, the seafloor and all animals and plants of the Sanctuary. It also includes historical resources (which, pursuant to 15 CFR 922.3, include cultural and archeological resources), such as shipwrecks and Native American remains. In addition, to enhance compliance and aid in enforcement, these final regulations also prohibit possessing fishing gear and Sanctuary resources inside a marine reserve, except in certain circumstances. These final regulations allow possession of legally harvested fish stowed on a vessel at anchor in or transiting through a marine reserve and also allow the possession of stowed fishing gear, provided the gear is not available for immediate use.United States72 FR 29208
sand dunean area of coastal grassland or heathland overlying sand or sandy soil;United Kingdom1999 No. 1176
sand shedthe covered area for the storage of sand to be constructed as part of Work No. 4.United Kingdom2012 No. 1914
sandbaga transparent polyethylene bag filled with sand and clearly marked on its exterior with its weight when filled with sand;”;United Kingdom2012 No. 170
sandwich coursea course consisting of alternate periods of full-time study and periods of experience so organised that, taking the course as a whole, the student attends the periods of full-time study for an average of not less than 19 weeks in each year of the course; and for the purpose of calculating his attendance the course shall be treated as beginning with the first period of full-time study and ending with the last such period.United Kingdom2007 No. 54
sandwich coursea course consisting of alternate periods of full-time study at an institution and periods of experience so organised that, taking the course as a whole, the student attends the periods of full-time study for an average of not less than 19 weeks in each year of the course; and for the purpose of calculating his attendance the course shall be treated as beginning with the first period of full-time study and ending with the last such period;United Kingdom1997 No. 361
sanddredged materials with a diameter of at least 62.5 micrometres and less than 2 millimetres;United Kingdom2014 No. 2935
sanitary and phytosanitary measuresmeasures as defined in paragraph 1 of Annex A to the WTO SPS Agreement, falling within the scope of this Agreement;European Union22002A1230(01)
sanitary containerany container of such material and construction as (1) will not permit the infiltration of foreign matter into the contents of such container under ordinary conditions of shipping and handling, and (2) will not, for a period of at least one year, disintegrate so as to contaminate the contents of the container, necessitating the washing of the contents prior to use.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
sanitary conveniencea water closet or a urinal.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2008/en/si/03...
sanitary conveniencecloset or urinal;United Kingdom2013 No. 290
sanitary drainage systema network of underground pipes comprising drain-lines, branch drain-lines, fittings and inspection chambers for the conveyance of sewage within any premises to a sewerage system;SingaporeCap. 294, RG 2
sanitary fittinga water closet or urinal;United Kingdom1996 No. 360
sanitary landfilla facility for the disposal of solid waste which meets the criteria published under section 6944 of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
sanitary or phytosanitary standarda standard intended to form a basis for a sanitary or phytosanitary measure.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
sanitary plumbing systema system of sanitary pipework above the ground comprising one or more discharge pipes, discharge stacks, ventilating pipes, ventilating stacks and fittings for the conveyance of sewage from any premises to a sanitary drainage system;SingaporeCap. 294, RG 2
sanitary slaughterslaughter for human consumption of an aquaculture animal from a premises affected with a disease listed in Annex IV to the Council Directive or in the Commission Decision so far as the Commission Decision relates to the State;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2008/en/si/02...
satellite EPIRBan EPIRB which is in the mobile-satellite service;United Kingdom1998 No. 2070
satellite antennaapparatus designed for transmitting microwave radio energy to satellites or receiving it from them and includes any mountings or brackets attached to such apparatus;United Kingdom2015 No. 70
satellite broadcast programming vendora fixed service satellite carrier that provides service pursuant to section 119 of title 17 with respect to satellite broadcast programming.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
satellite broadcast programmingbroadcast 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.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
satellite cable programming vendora person engaged in the production, creation, or wholesale distribution for sale of satellite cable programming, but does not include a satellite broadcast programming vendor.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
satellite cable programming“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); see also 47 CFR 76.1000(f).United States75 FR 9691
satellite cable programmingvideo programming which is transmitted via satellite and which is primarily intended for the direct receipt by cable operators for their retransmission to cable subscribers;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
satellite communications servicesservice whose provision makes use, wholly or partly, of satellite network services;European Union31994L0046
satellite earth station equipmentof satellites or other space-based systems, but excluding purpose-built satellite earth station equipment intended for use as part of the public telecommunications network of a Member State;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1998/en/si/01...
satellite earth station networkof a satellite;European Union32002L0077
satellite earth stationapparatus for wireless telegraphy, located on the Earth's surface, intended for the transmission of radio signals to, and/or the reception of radio signals from a space station;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2001/en/si/00...
satellite earth terminal stationa complex of communications equipment located on land, operationally interconnected with one or more terrestrial communications systems, and capable of transmitting telecommunications to, or receiving telecommunications from, the space segment;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
satellite network servicesthe establishment and operation of satellite earth station networks; these services consist, as a minimum, in the establishment, by satellite earth stations, of radiocommunications to space segment ("uplinks"), and in the establishment of radiocommunications between space segment and satellite earth stations ("downlinks");European Union31994L0046
satellite network servicesthe establishment and operation of satellite earth station networks; these services consist, as a minimum, in the establishment, by satellite earth stations, of radiocommunications to space segment (“uplinks”), and in the establishment of radiocommunications between space segment and satellite earth stations (“downlinks”).United Kingdom1995 No. 1947
satellite radio servicea radio broadcasting service provided by using a satellite and directly receivable through receiver sets by multiple subscribers in India;IndiaNo. 11 of 2007
satellite receiving earth stationapparatus for wireless telegraphy, or parts of apparatus for wireless telegraphy comprising other categories of satellite earth stations for which separate licences may be required, located on the Earth's surface, intended for the reception of radio signals from one or more space stations;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2000/en/si/02...
satellite television servicea television broadcasting service provided by using a satellite, and received with or without the help of a local delivery system but does not include Direct-to-Home delivery service;IndiaNo. 11 of 2007
satellite television serviceof receiving television programmes.IrelandNumber 18 of 2009
satellite tracking devicea device for sending required information to a Fisheries Monitoring Centre from a fishing boat via a satellite and land earth station;United Kingdom2000 No. 1078 (W. 71)
satellite uplink apparatuswireless telegraphy apparatus, the purpose of which is to emit, to one or more satellites, energy to which section 116(2) applies;United Kingdom2009 No. 2979
satellite uplinkera person who operates satellite uplink apparatus, but where a person is employed or engaged to operate satellite uplink apparatus under the direction or control of another person, references to a satellite uplinker are references only to that other person;”.United Kingdom2009 No. 2979
satellite-tracking devicea device which sends the required information by way of satellite and land earth station to a Fisheries Monitoring Centre;United Kingdom2006 No. 2798 (W. 237)
satellitethe satellites proposed to be acquired for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA);United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
satisfactory completionthe completion of that period of training in such a manner as to have acquired the medical experience which may reasonably be expected to be acquired from training of that duration in that employment.United Kingdom1997 No. 2817
satisfactory heating regimea temperature of 23°C in a living room and 18°C in all other rooms sustained for at least 16 hours in every period of 24 hours;United Kingdom2006 No. 570
satisfactory immigration statusan immigration status which does not make the individual ineligible for financial assistance.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
satisfactorythe motor carrier has in place adequate safety management controls to comply with the Federal safety regulations, and that the safety management controls are appropriate for the size and type of operation of the motor carrier.United States78 FR 41716
satisfiedsatisfied on reasonable grounds;IrelandNumber 44 of 2012
saturatesfatty acids without double bond;United Kingdom1996 No. 1499
saved lawthe old law as saved by paragraph (2);United Kingdom2008 No. 1331
savings account liabilitiesthe total deposits at that bank which normally require the presentation of passbooks for the deposit or withdrawal of moneys;SingaporeCap. 19
savings accountof a passbook or a Passcard issued under the Post Office Savings Bank (Savings Accounts) Rules.SingaporeCap. 237, R 4
savings and loan holding companyany company that directly or indirectly controls a savings association or that controls any other company that is a savings and loan holding company.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
savings associationa savings association (as defined in section 1813(b) of title 12) the deposits of which are insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
savings bank holding companyany company which controls one or more qualified savings banks if the aggregate total assets of such savings banks constitute, upon formation of the holding company and at all times thereafter, at least 70 percent of the total assets of such company.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
savings clausefor linking planning and NEPA; and (d) reiterate the statutory prohibition on applying NEPA requirements to the transportation planning process. The concepts recommended in the “savings clause” all reiterate provisions found elsewhere in the rule or statute. The FHWA and the FTA do not agree that it is necessary to repeat those provisions in this section.United States72 FR 7224
savings promotion rafflea contest in which the sole consideration required for a chance of winning designated prizes is obtained by the deposit of a specified amount of money in a savings account or other savings program, where each ticket or entry has an equal chance of being drawn, such contest being subject to regulations that may from time to time be promulgated by the appropriate prudential regulator (as defined in section 5481 of this title).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
savings protection schemea scheme established to protect, in whole or in part, the savings of members of a credit union in the event of insolvency or other financial default on the part of the credit union and, for this purpose, “savings” includes shares, deposits and all other funds held by a credit union on behalf of its members.IrelandNumber 15 of 1997
savoury snackspre-packaged items which can be eaten without further preparation and which consist of or include as a basic ingredient potato, maize, wheat or rice, but does not include sandwiches or wraps.United Kingdom2006 No. 2381
savoury snackany pre packaged item which may be consumed without preparation and consists of or includes as a basic ingredient potatoes, other root vegetables, cereals, nuts and seeds, but does not include sandwiches or nuts and seeds without added salt, sugar and fat;United Kingdom2008 No. 265
saw logswood which formed part of the trunk of a tree which grew for at least 10 years;United Kingdom2014 No. 146
scale agreementan agreement in writing between a producer and an artists’ association respecting minimum terms and conditions for the provision of artists’ services and other related matters;CanadaS.C. 1992, c. 33
scale feea fee payable in accordance with a scale set out in Schedule 1 or 2 whether or not reduced in accordance with article 2(5);United Kingdom1998 No. 3199
scale interval for stationary loadthe scale interval used for static tests;United Kingdom2003 No. 2454
scale of punishmentsthe scale of punishments as set out in subsection 139(1);CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. N-5
scalesan electronic device on which a person stands to be weighed;United Kingdom2008 No. 3080
scalethe extent and dimensions of the works in relation to the building and its surroundings.”.United Kingdom2009 No. 1026 (W. 88)
scalethe height, width and length of each building proposed within the development in relation to its surroundings;United Kingdom2015 No. 595
scallop fishingthe use, on any particular occasion, of dredges resulting in the retention on board or landing of a quantity in kilograms live weight of scallop greater than 10 per cent. of the total quantity in kilograms live weight of all other marine organisms retained on board or landed on that occasion;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2005/en/si/04...
scallops0.01am on 17th August 1999.United Kingdom1999 No. 27
scallopsscallops of the class of pecten maximus and Queen scallops of the class of chlamys opercularis;United Kingdom2000 No. 267
scallopa shellfish of the species Pecten maximus;United Kingdom2012 No. 2283
scanning receivera device or apparatus that can be used to intercept a wire or electronic communication in violation of chapter 119 or to intercept an electronic serial number, mobile identification number, or other identifier of any telecommunications service, equipment, or instrument;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
scanutilizing nonintrusive imaging equipment, radiation detection equipment, or both, to capture data, including images of a container.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
scarce capacity allocation certificatea certificate issued in accordance with regulation 19;United Kingdom2007 No. 3556
scarce capacitythe capacity which exists for providing air services where the relevant traffic rights are insufficient to enable all qualifying carriers who would wish to operate services on a route, to provide all the services they would wish to provide;United Kingdom2007 No. 3556
scattered eligible olive treean olive tree in production which does not fulfil the conditions necessary to constitute a group of trees on an olive-growing parcel;European Union32005R2182
scenic areathe Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area established pursuant to section 544b of this title;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
schedule licencea licence of a type or class set out in the schedule.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 4 (2nd Supp.)
schedule of agency termsthe schedule of terms to be included in a written agency agreement published by the CAA under regulation 22(1);United Kingdom2012 No. 1017
schedule of benefitsthe schedule of benefits as defined by the regulations. (“liste des prestations”)  R.S.O. 1990, c. H.6, s. 1; 1993, c. 2, s. 12; 1993, c. 32, s. 2 (1); 1994, c. 17, s. 68; 1996, c. 1, Sched. H, s. 1 (2); 1998, c. 18, Sched. G, s. 54 (1); 2006, c. 19, Sched. L, s. 11 (2, 4); 2007, c. 10, Sched. G, s. 1; 2009, c. 33, Sched. 18, ss. 11 (1), 17 (2).Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/statute/90h06
schedule of carriersthe form of schedule set out in Schedule 5 and required to be completed where more than one carrier transports, or is to transport, the consignment;United Kingdom2005 No. 1806 (W. 138)
schedule of contributionsthe most recent schedule of contributions that is adopted in relation to the scheme for the purposes of Part IV of the 2005 Order;United Kingdom2008 No. 132
scheduled Conventionsthe Conventions set out in the Schedules.SingaporeCap. 117
scheduled Directivea Directive specified in Schedule 1;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2009/en/si/01...
scheduled European diplomaa diploma specified in Part II of this Schedule.United Kingdom1996 No. 1496
scheduled Ministrya Ministry listed in Part A of the First Schedule;KenyaCAP. 250
scheduled chemicala Schedule 1, 2 or 3 chemical;SingaporeCap. 37B
scheduled cropany of the crops listed under the First Schedule and includes such other crop as the Cabinet Secretary, on the advice of the Authority, may declare to be a scheduled crop under section 7;KenyaNO. 16 OF 2013
scheduled diseaseany disease specified in the Second Schedule;KenyaCAP. 236
scheduled druga drug or other substance specified in Schedule 10 or, except where the conditions in paragraph 31(2) of the terms of service for doctors are satisfied, in Schedule 11;United Kingdom1995 No. 416 (S. 29)
scheduled forma form contained in Schedule 1;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2006/en/si/05...
scheduled harbourany fishing or recreational harbour or portion thereof included in a schedule prescribed by the regulations;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. F-24
scheduled international licencea licence issued under subsection 69(1);CanadaS.C. 1996, c. 10
scheduled journeyone of a series of journeys that are undertaken between the same two places and which together amount to a systematic service;United Kingdom2013 No. 2870
scheduled lossa condition listed in the schedule in paragraph (e)(7) of this section if directly caused by a traumatic injury. A scheduled loss is payable at the amount specified in the schedule.United States70 FR 75940
scheduled matterany matter referred to in the Schedule.SingaporeCap. 223
scheduled offenceany offence specified in the Schedule;SingaporeCap. 14
scheduled officean office listed in the Schedule.United Kingdom1995 No. 388
scheduled officean office listed in the Schedule;United Kingdom1995 No. 389
scheduled organisationan organisation that is specified in Schedule 2 ;IrelandNumber 47 of 2012
scheduled premisesany premises for the time being specified in the First Schedule;SingaporeCap. 94A
scheduled requirementsthe requirements set out in the Schedule to this Order.United Kingdom2011 No. 444
scheduled requirementsthe requirements set out in the Schedule;United Kingdom2014 No. 279
scheduled servicea series of ship crossings operated so as to serve traffic between the same two or more ports, either according to a published timetable or with crossings so regular or frequent that they constitute a recognisable systematic series and it is intended that the service will be operated for a minimum of one month,”;United Kingdom2011 No. 2616
scheduled servicean advertised service at specified intervals along specified routes.United Kingdom1999 No. 1957
scheduled shutdowna shutdown that requires a compressor to be taken off-line for planned or scheduled maintenance. This may include maintenance such as replacement of compressor rod packing for reciprocating compressors or replacement of wet or dry seals in centrifugal compressors. A scheduled shutdown does not include instances when a compressor is taken offline due to a decrease in demand but remains available to meet increases in demand. These final revisions clarify that operators do not have to plan a shutdown of their equipment solely to take a measurement of their compressor in the NOD mode but may take the measurement as part of regular planned maintenance. These revisions also clarify that the compressor must be depressurized. These provisions will ensure that facilities have sufficient time to mobilize a test team and coordinate testing to occur during periods of planned shutdown. Therefore, this will reduce the need for reporters to schedule additional shutdowns outside of planned maintenance, reducing compliance costs. Although the EPA considered extending the period to collect measurements in the NOD mode to every 5 years, it would not necessarily alleviate reporter concerns regarding the need to schedule a shutdown solely for emissions measurements. As the EPA has previously noted in finalizing the subpart W 2010 final rule, three years is generally accepted as the period during which compressors would be shut down for regular maintenance. Therefore, we have determined that the final provisions provide an adequate extension for reporters for which the maintenance period extends beyond 3 years, while ensuring that the EPA collects the data in a timely manner as it comes available.United States79 FR 70351
scheduled speciesany animal or plant (including any readily recognisable part or derivative thereof) specified in the Schedule.SingaporeCap. 92A
scheduled substanceany substance listed in the Annex, including mixtures containing such substances. This excludes pharmaceutical preparations or other preparations containing scheduled substances that are compounded in such a way that such substances cannot be easily used or recovered by readily applicable means;European Union31990R3677
scheduled territoriesthe territories specified in the First Schedule, except that the Authority may at any time by order amend that Schedule, either by the addition or exclusion of territories or otherwise;SingaporeCap. 99
scheduled undertakingall livestock bred, purchased or otherwise acquired with the intention that it shall be slaughtered or fattened for slaughter and livestock shall be deemed to be slaughter stock if it is slaughtered within two months of the purchase or acquisition thereof unless and until the contrary be proved;KenyaCAP. 363
scheduled weaponany offensive weapon specified in the Second Schedule.SingaporeCap. 65
scheduled worksthe numbered works specified in Part 1 of Schedule 1 to this Order, or any part of them;United Kingdom2014 No. 2594
scheduled workthe work specified in Schedule 1 (scheduled work) or any part of it;United Kingdom2014 No. 310
scheduled workthe work specified in Schedule 1 to this Order.United Kingdom1999 No. 537
scheduledtimes assigned by a certificate holder when a flightcrew member is required to report for duty.United States77 FR 329
schedulethe Schedule to these Rules;United Kingdom2005 No. 553
schedulethe schedule to this Order.United Kingdom1996 No. 1343
scheduling-periodeither the summer or winter season as used in the schedules of air carriers.United Kingdom2003 No. 1742
scheme accountanta person appointed under paragraph 8(1)(a) of this Schedule;United Kingdom1995 No. 3231
scheme actuarythe individual appointed by the Minister under regulation 158;United Kingdom2014 No. 1964
scheme addressthe place in the United Kingdom where the management of the scheme is conducted or, if there is more than one such place, the principal place;United Kingdom1996 No. 621
scheme administrator of the Pension Protection Fundthe person appointed by the Board of the Pension Protection Fund to be responsible for the discharge of the functions conferred or imposed on the scheme administrator of the Pension Protection Fund by and under Part 4.United Kingdom2006 No. 575
scheme administratorthe person in the United Kingdom having the management of the scheme;United Kingdom1997 No. 102
scheme administratorthe person who administers an approved scheme.United Kingdom2013 No. 3192
scheme animala bovine animal slaughtered under either of the schemes;United Kingdom1997 No. 813
scheme apportionment arrangement sharethe amount under a scheme apportionment arrangement that is an employer’s share of the difference;United Kingdom2008 No. 132
scheme areathe area of the Highlands and Islands of Scotland known as the crofting counties;United Kingdom2001 No. 208
scheme benefit agethe earliest age at which a person who has pension credit rights under the scheme is entitled to receive a pension by virtue of those rights (disregarding any scheme rule making special provision as to early payment of pension on grounds of ill-health or otherwise);United Kingdom2005 No. 670
scheme closing date31 March 2015;”;United Kingdom2015 No. 1016 (W. 71)
scheme electricity suppliera compulsory scheme electricity supplier or a voluntary scheme electricity supplier;United Kingdom2011 No. 1033
scheme employmenthas the meaning given in regulation 15 (scheme employment);United Kingdom2015 No. 78
scheme expensesexpenses incurred for or in connection with a scheme.United Kingdom2003 No. 298
scheme guidancethe guidance published by the Scottish Ministers from time to time under regulation 20(20);United Kingdom2008 No. 159
scheme in commerceany scheme effectuated in whole or in part through the use in interstate or foreign commerce of any facility for transportation or communication;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
scheme instrumentsinstruments establishing a stakeholder pension scheme;”.United Kingdom2001 No. 119
scheme interestan interest under a scheme;United Kingdom2013 No. 1981
scheme manager approvalfor a Police Pensions Board established to assist the scheme manager, the approval of that scheme manager.United Kingdom2015 No. 113
scheme managersthe scheme managers of the transferee scheme;United Kingdom1996 No. 414 (S. 30)
scheme manageran administering agency appointed under regulation 3(2);United Kingdom2002 No. 56
scheme managerthe Department” substitute “has the meaning given in regulation 7”.United Kingdom2015 No. 126
scheme mapa map or plan in a form acceptable to the Authority setting out the boundaries to five or more sites, where each such site is intended to be or may be the subject of an application for separate registration by way of transfer or lease;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2012/en/si/03...
scheme medical adviserthe medical adviser appointed by the scheme manager for the time being to provide a consulting service on medical matters relevant to this scheme;United Kingdom2014 No. 1964
scheme meetinga meeting of creditors (or any class of creditors) or of members (or any class of members) for the purpose of their considering, and voting on, a resolution proposing that the compromise or arrangement concerned be agreed to;IrelandNumber 38 of 2014
scheme membership numberthe unique number allocated by Ministers to each scheme member on joining the Scheme.United Kingdom2010 No. 181
scheme membera member of the Scheme as referred to in rule 1 of Part 2;United Kingdom2007 No. 199
scheme memberan individual who is a member of the registered pension scheme mentioned in paragraph (1)(a).United Kingdom2006 No. 133
scheme of examinationthe written scheme referred to in regulation 8;United Kingdom2004 No. 222
scheme operatorthe operator of a battery compliance scheme;United Kingdom2009 No. 890
scheme orderan order of the court under section 453 (2)(c) sanctioning a compromise or arrangement referred to in section 450 ;IrelandNumber 38 of 2014
scheme participanta non-established person who supplies electronic services into the Community and who opts to use the electronic services scheme in any Member State;IrelandNumber 31 of 2010
scheme patienta patient with multiple sclerosis who is eligible to receive treatment under the scheme and who consents to receive such treatment;United Kingdom2012 No. 2996
scheme paymentsthe amount payable under the scheme to or on behalf of a relevant recipient by the Minister for Social Protection.IrelandNumber 21 of 2014
scheme premisespremises where the management of the scheme is carried on;United Kingdom2004 No. 2071
scheme property[describe the property which is subject to maintenance under the scheme];United Kingdom2009 No. 729 (S. 2)
scheme propertythe property subject to the collective investment scheme constituted by the company.United Kingdom1997 No. 1154
scheme rulesthe rules of the qualifying pension scheme.United Kingdom2005 No. 1986
scheme shortfallthe shortfall between the contributions that are required to be paid by the employer and a relevant jobholder under the scheme, contribution agreements(14) or like agreements referred to in regulation 32F, as the case may be, and the contributions that are required to be paid by those persons under the relevant quality requirement or the applicable alternative requirement (ignoring the requirements in regulations 32E(3)(b) and 32F(4)(d)), as the case may be.United Kingdom2012 No. 237
scheme slaughterhousea slaughterhouse where scheme animals are slaughtered.United Kingdom1997 No. 813
scheme suppliera scheme electricity supplier or a scheme gas supplier;United Kingdom2011 No. 1033
scheme technical advisera person appointed under paragraph 8(1)(b) of this Schedule.”.United Kingdom1995 No. 3231
scheme yeara calendar year;United Kingdom2001 No. 496 (W. 23)
scheme yeara period of one year beginning with 1st April and ending with 31st March.United Kingdom2014 No. 2328
scheme’s apportionment rulea scheme rule which makes provision for the difference between the value of a scheme’s assets and the amount of its liabilities to be apportioned among the employers in different proportions from those which would otherwise arise;United Kingdom2008 No. 132
scheme’s liabilities in respect of the benefits that accrue annually for or in respect of the relevant membersany liabilities which arise by virtue of any rights accruing to future benefits under the scheme rules for or in respect of the relevant members.United Kingdom2015 No. 118
schemesan occupational pension scheme, construed in accordance with paragraphs (1) and (2).United Kingdom2010 No. 2133
schemea council tax reduction scheme as prescribed within Parts 2 to 5.;United Kingdom2012 No. 3144 (W. 316)
schemea method as referred to in regulation 67.United Kingdom1995 No. 2518
schistosomiasisinfection with a flatworm of the genus Schistosoma, being S. mansoni, S. haematobium, S. japonicum, S. intercalatum, S. mekongi, S. malayensis, or S. guineensis. This definition includes the acute and chronic manifestations caused by the Schistosome worms or eggs.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
scholarshipan award under subsection (c);United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
scholastic materialsobjects and instruments (including calculators and typewriters) normally used by pupils or students for the purposes of their studies.European Union31983R0918
scholastic populationall students of school age enrolled in average daily attendance the preceding school year in the public elementary and high school grades of school districts within or under the jurisdiction of a county of this state.United StatesEDUCATION CODE - Title 2 - Cha
school authorityan organization that operates an elementary or secondary school in which it provides instruction that meets the standards of educational instruction established by the government of the province in which the school is operated;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. E-15
school breakfastfood provided for consumption by pupils or other persons on school premises before the start of the morning school session, or in the case of a community or foundation special school before or at the start of the morning school session;United Kingdom2013 No. 1984 (W. 194)
school buildingany building forming a school or part of a school.United Kingdom2002 No. 2871
school buildingany building or part of a building forming part of a school;United Kingdom1996 No. 360
school bus torso belt adjusted heightof determining the height position of the adjusted torso belt. “School bus torso belt adjusted height” is defined in S3 as: the vertical height above the SgRP of the point at which the torso belt deviates more than 10 degrees from the horizontal plane when the torso belt is pulled away from the seat by a 20 N (4.5 lb) force at a location on the webbing approximately 100 mm (3.94 in) from the adjustment device and the pulled portion of the webbing is held in a horizontal plane.United States75 FR 66686
school busa motor vehicle that is operated by a motor carrier and used to transport preprimary, primary, or secondary school students on a route between the students' residences and a public, private, or parochial school or day-care facility.United StatesTRANSPORTATION CODE - Title 7
school committeea school committee established under section 9;KenyaCAP. 211
school comparative informationthe summary of a school’s performance in teacher assessments, approved relevant qualifications and pupil absence rates relative to other schools and provided to the governing body by the Welsh Ministers;United Kingdom2014 No. 2677 (W. 265)
school crossing placea place in a road where children cross or seek to cross that road on their way to or from school or on their way from one part of a school to another;United Kingdom2002 No. 3113
school daya day on which a school is open for teaching purposes;United Kingdom2007 No. 43
school dayany day during which the school is open for the attendance of pupils.United Kingdom2001 No. 223
school dropoutan individual who is no longer attending any school and who has not received a secondary school diploma or its recognized equivalent.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
school employeeany person employed by a school district in an executive, administrative, or clerical capacity or as a superintendent, principal, teacher, or instructor.United StatesEDUCATION CODE - Title 2 - Cha
school facilitiesbuildings housing classrooms, laboratories, dormitories, administrative facilities, athletic facilities, or related facilities operated in connection with a school.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
school facilitiesclassrooms and related facilities used for the provision of education;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
school hoursany time during a school session or during a break between school sessions on the same day;United Kingdom2008 No. 136 (W. 18)
school hoursany time during a school session or during a break between school sessions.United Kingdom2014 No. 1603
school improvement partnerany person appointed by the local education authority for the purposes of providing advice to the governing body and head teacher of the school with a view to improving standards at the school and who is for the time being accredited for those purposes by the Secretary of State or by a person authorised by the Secretary of State to accredit persons for those purposes;United Kingdom2006 No. 2661
school improvement prioritiesthose areas of the standard of education at the school identified by the governing body as most in need of improvement;United Kingdom2014 No. 2677 (W. 265)
school improvement targetsthose targets set by the governing body in relation to improving the performance of the school in respect of the school improvement priorities;United Kingdom2014 No. 2677 (W. 265)
school improvementthe processes put in place by the governing body of the school to improve standards at the school;United Kingdom2006 No. 2661
school informationinformation of the kinds specified in Part II of Schedule 1;United Kingdom2012 No. 130
school lunchany food or drink provided in the middle of the day for consumption by pupils as a midday meal on a school day;United Kingdom2008 No. 265
school lunchfood made available for consumption by the pupil as a midday meal on a school day.United Kingdom2011 No. 1627
school maintained by a local education authoritya community school, foundation school, voluntary school, community special school, foundation special school or pupil referral unit;United Kingdom2003 No. 1917
school meals staffpersons employed or to be employed by an authority to work at a school solely in connection with the provision of meals.United Kingdom1999 No. 2802 (W. 15)
school mealschool lunch or evening meal;United Kingdom2008 No. 265
school of originthe school that the child or youth attended when permanently housed or the school in which the child or youth was last enrolled.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
school opening datethe date when the school first admits pupils;United Kingdom2003 No. 1041
school or institution daya day on which the school or post-16 institution is open to admit students.United Kingdom2014 No. 1530
school or its communityinformation requested by a person who the educational agency or institution reasonably believes knows the identity of the student to whom the record relates.United States73 FR 74806
school organisation committeethe school organisation committee for the area of the local education authority who maintain the school the subject of the proposals or, as the case may be, any consultative proposals;United Kingdom2003 No. 507
school performance dataany data relating to the performance of pupils in public examinations and the award of relevant qualifications;United Kingdom2013 No. 3048 (W. 307)
school premisespremises that may be inspected as part of an inspection of the school by the Chief Inspector.United Kingdom2008 No. 2170
school premisesschool buildings and includes school playgrounds and playing fields;SingaporeCap. 87
school prospectusthe document described in regulation 10;United Kingdom2008 No. 3093
school pupila person in respect of whom provision for primary or secondary education is made and includes a person for whom such provision is made otherwise than at a school.United Kingdom1996 No. 615
school purpose tax ratiothe ratio that the rate levied for a board’s purposes for each property class prescribed under subsection (1) must be to the rate levied for the board’s purposes for the residential property class.  1997, c. 31, s. 113 (3); 2002, c. 22, s. 59 (2).Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/statute/90e02
school readiness goals,to be ready for school may vary by State, community, or population.United States76 FR 70009
school representativea person who is a governor or member of staff of a maintained school or an Academy school in the community served by the unit (or, as the case may be, the group of units);”.United Kingdom2012 No. 1825
school self-evaluationthe arrangements put in place by the governing body of the school to evaluate the quality of school provision as part of the school improvement process;United Kingdom2006 No. 2661
school systema separate school board in the Region, a public board in the Region, the public sector or the Roman Catholic sector. (“organisation scolaire”) R.S.O. 1990, c. O.44, s. 1 (1); 2002, c. 17, Sched. F, Table.Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/statute/90o44
school term-timethe school term-time applicable to the child for whom care is provided.United Kingdom1996 No. 520
school textbookstextbooks authorized by the Minister of Education and Science or those compiled under the authorship of the Ministry of Education and Science for use in the education of pupils or students in primary schools, junior or senior high schools, schools for secondary education or other equivalent schools; the same shall apply in the next Article) works already made public, to the extent deemed necessary for the purpose of school education.JapanAct No. 48 of 1970
school weekthe period of time during a week when a school is open for the reception of students;IrelandNumber 51 of 1998
school year in questionthe school year in which that target is being set;United Kingdom1998 No. 2196
school year next but onethe school year beginning 2 years after the beginning of the school year in question;United Kingdom1999 No. 1811
school year next but twothe school year beginning 3 years after the beginning of the school year in question;United Kingdom1999 No. 1811
school yeara period of 12 months beginning on 1st August in any year;United Kingdom1999 No. 1080 (S. 86)
school yeara period of 12 months commencing on 1st August of any year.United Kingdom1996 No. 1783 (S. 147)
school-age childrenchildren aged five through thirteen, except that in any State in which by State law children at an earlier age are provided free public education, the age provided in State law shall be substituted for age five;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
school-age populationthe population aged 5 through 17.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
school-age studentschildren enrolled as students in prekindergarten through grade 7.United StatesEDUCATION CODE - Title 2 - Cha
schoolbusa passenger motor vehicle designed to carry a driver and more than 10 passengers, that the Secretary of Transportation decides is likely to be used significantly to transport preprimary, primary, and secondary school students to or from school or an event related to school.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
school’s annual reportthe report to parents which the governing body are required to prepare and publish for every school year by virtue of the school’s Articles of Government;United Kingdom1998 No. 1532
schools in the United Statesonly schools in the 50 States and the District of Columbia. It does not include schools in Puerto Rico, the outlying areas, or the freely associated states.United States71 FR 54188
schools maintained by the relevant authorityall community, community special, foundation, foundation special and voluntary schools maintained by the relevant authority;United Kingdom2002 No. 2114
schoolsthe 3 schools listed in the Schedule.United Kingdom2004 No. 2810
schoola children detention school;IrelandNumber 24 of 2001
schoola community, foundation or voluntary school, a community or foundation special school or a maintained nursery school;”.United Kingdom2005 No. 2913 (W. 210)
schwannomaa benign neoplasm originating from Schwann cells of the myelin sheath of neurons of peripheral nerves and comprise two types, neurilemomas and neurofibromas;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
science documentthe document published by the Welsh Ministers in January 2008 entitled “Science in the National Curriculum for Wales”(13);United Kingdom2008 No. 1409 (W. 146)
science park buildingany building approved to be used for the purpose of a science park;SingaporeCap. 232, N 10
scienceone or more of the subjects of biology, chemistry and physics.United Kingdom1999 No. 2816 (W. 17)
sciencescientific knowledge acquired or pursued for purposes other than that of direct and immediate commercial gain or profit;IrelandNumber 13 of 2001
scientific adviceadvice in connection with the quality, safety or clinical development for a medicinal substance incorporated, or to be incorporated, in a medical device.”.United Kingdom2007 No. 610
scientific adviceadvice in connection with the quality, safety or clinical development for a relevant medicinal product;United Kingdom2010 No. 551
scientific collectiona set of physical specimens, living or inanimate, created for the purpose of supporting science and serving as a long-term research asset, rather than for their market value as collectibles or their historical, artistic, or cultural significance, and, as appropriate and feasible, the associated specimen data and materials.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
scientific personnelindividuals on board an oceanographic research vessel only to engage in scientific research, or to instruct or receive instruction in oceanography or limnology.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
scientific purposesdiagnostic, educational or research purposes.United Kingdom2014 No. 184
scientific purposesdiagnostic, educational or research purposes;United Kingdom1999 No. 418
scientific research and developmentany scientific experimentation, analysis or chemical research carried out under controlled conditions;European Union32008R1272
scientifically based researchresearch that is carried out using scientifically based research standards, as defined in section 9501 of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
scoop neta net not more than 1.5 metres in any dimension having a handle or shaft not longer than 3 metres.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
scope of demonstration.of demonstration might be used for a safety approval of a design of a system than for a safety approval for personnel to perform a particular safety task.United States71 FR 46847
scoping directiona direction made by the Scottish Ministers as to the information to be provided in the environmental statement;United Kingdom2011 No. 139
scoping opiniona written statement of opinion of the Scottish Ministers given in accordance with regulation 7;United Kingdom2000 No. 320
scour protectionmeasures to prevent loss of seabed sediment around any structure placed in or on the seabed by use of protective aprons, mattresses with or without frond devices, or rock and gravel placement;United Kingdom2014 No. 2950
scrambleto rearrange the content of the signal of the programming so that the programming cannot be viewed or heard in an understandable manner.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
scrap metalbits and pieces of metal parts (e.g., bars, turnings, rods, sheets, wire) or metal pieces that may be combined together with bolts or soldering (e.g., radiators, scrap automobiles, railroad box cars), which when worn or superfluous can be recycled, except for scrap metals that the Administrator excludes from this definition by regulation.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
scrap tirea tire that can no longer be used for its original intended purpose.United StatesHEALTH AND SAFETY CODE - Title
scrapea shallow depression temporarily or permanently holding water created for the benefit of breeding waders;United Kingdom2005 No. 268
scrapea shallow excavation which may hold water seasonally.”.United Kingdom1999 No. 2234
scrappingpermanently breaking up the vessel or otherwise permanently disabling it (but not, in either case, by scuttling) so that it is incapable of use for any seagoing purpose and “scrapped” shall be construed accordingly;United Kingdom2001 No. 349
scrapof “destroying” its functionality, for purposes of the EAR.United States80 FR 34266
screen presentationthe projection of a work (other than a publicly transmitted work) on a screen or other object, and includes the replaying, in accompaniment with such projection, of sounds which have been fixed in a cinematographic work;JapanAct No. 48 of 1970
screen zonea continuous surface such that, if a sphere of 165 mm diameter is projected in a longitudinal horizontal direction through any point of the zone and through the centre of the sphere, nowhere in the protection area is there any aperture through which the sphere can be passed.European Union31981L0575
screening authoritya person responsible for the screening of persons and goods.CanadaSOR/2011-318
screening decisiona decision made by Natural England under regulation 8(1) or a decision deemed to be made by Natural England under regulation 8(7);United Kingdom2006 No. 2522
screening decisiona decision taken by the Department under regulation 5(4) or which is has been deemed to have taken under regulation 5(7).United Kingdom2006 No. 90
screening directiona direction made by the Scottish Ministers as to whether development is EIA development;United Kingdom2011 No. 139
screening interviewthe first immigration interview in respect of the claim.United Kingdom2012 No. 2683
screening measuresa coordinated system of multiple assessments, each of which is valid and reliable for its specified purpose and for the population with which it will be used.” For the assessment to be valid and reliable for the population it must include linguistically appropriate measures. We believe the definition addresses the commenters' concerns.United States78 FR 31343
screening noticea notice served under regulation 6(1);United Kingdom2006 No. 2522
screening opiniona written statement of opinion as to whether the proposed flood protection scheme in question is likely to have a significant effect on the environment.United Kingdom2010 No. 426
screening opiniona written statement of opinion of the Scottish Ministers as to whether the development in question is EIA development;United Kingdom2000 No. 320
screening processa process where a member applies certain measures that are designed to identify a patient who may have hearing, balance, communication, swallowing or other similar disorders, for the sole purpose of determining the patient’s need for a speech-language pathology assessment, an audiological assessment or both.Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/regulation/r15164
screeningsdockage that has been removed from a parcel of grain;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. G-10
screeninga medical examination or test that is not reasonably required for the diagnosis of, or management of, the medical condition of an insured person;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2009/en/si/02...
screeninga screening, including a search, carried out in the manner and under the circumstances prescribed in aviation security regulations, security measures, emergency directions or interim orders.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. A-2
script materialwritten material describing the story on which the production is based and, for greater certainty, includes a draft script, an original story, a screen story, a narration, a television production concept, an outline or a scene-by-scene schematic, synopsis or treatment.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
scrubareas which contain shrubs, stunted trees or brambles. Scrub may be open or dense and contain hawthorn, blackthorn, gorse (whin), bramble, honeysuckle, dog rose, bushy willows (sally) or stunted hazel with few or no mature trees present;United Kingdom2014 No. 291
scrutineera scrutineer appointed under rule 16 for the purposes of a poll;SingaporeCap. 129, R 7
scrutiny bodyHealthcare Improvement Scotland, Social Care and Social Work Improvement Scotland, Audit Scotland and the Accounts Commission.United Kingdom2014 No. 326
scrutiny committeea committee or sub-committee of the authority established under regulation 4(1)(c).United Kingdom2001 No. 2284 (W. 173)
sea anchoran anchor complying with the requirements of Part 4 of Schedule 13, Part 4 of MSN 1676(M);United Kingdom1999 No. 2721
sea area A1an area specified as sea area A1 in the Admiralty List of Radio Signals;United Kingdom1998 No. 2070
sea area A2an area specified as sea area A2 in the Admiralty List of Radio Signals;United Kingdom1998 No. 2070
sea area A3an area, excluding sea areas A1 and A2, within the coverage of an INMARSAT geostationary satellite in which continuous alerting is available, and specified as such an area in Volume 5 of the Admiralty List of Radio Signals;United Kingdom1999 No. 3210
sea area A4an area outside sea areas A1, A2 and A3;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2007/en/si/06...
sea areaa statistical division or sub area of the International Council for the Exploration of the sea(6) specified in the Schedule hereto;United Kingdom2001 No. 349
sea areaa statistical division or sub-area of the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea(2) specified in the Schedule hereto.United Kingdom1998 No. 2867
sea bedthe ground under the sea;United Kingdom2013 No. 1873
sea fishfish of any kind found in the sea, including shellfish, salmon and migratory trout;United Kingdom2010 No. 2915 (W. 240)
sea goinggoing beyond the limits of smooth and partially smooth waters as defined in the Merchant Shipping (Life-Saving Appliance) Rules, 1993 ( S.I. No. 380 of 1993 );Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1998/en/si/05...
sea productsfishery products, minerals, salvage and all other products which have not yet been landed by seagoing vessels;European Union32010R0096
sea trouta fish of the migratory form of Salmo Trutta.United Kingdom2008 No. 302
sea trouta fish of the species Salmo trutta, which migrates to and from the sea;United Kingdom2010 No. 199
sea-fisheries protection officera person declared by section 16 to be a sea-fisheries protection officer;IrelandNumber 8 of 2006
sea-fishing boatan Irish sea-fishing boat or a foreign sea-fishing boat;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2005/en/si/06...
sea-fishingfishing for or taking fish or sea-fish;IrelandNumber 8 of 2006
sea-fishfish of any kind (except salmonids and fresh water eels found in the sea, and includes all marine invertebrates, and the brood and spawn of fish found exclusively in the sea;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2005/en/si/02...
sea-going fishing vessela fishing vessel going beyond the limits of smooth and partially smooth waters;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2003/en/si/07...
sea-going shipa ship certificated for navigation at sea by the competent authority which, in the case of a United Kingdom ship, is the MCA or any person authorised by the MCA;United Kingdom2002 No. 2055
sea-going vesselany vessel going beyond Singapore port limits;SingaporeCap. 170A, RG 7
sea-goinggoing beyond the limits of waters of categories A, B, C and D (as categorised in Merchant Shipping Notice No. M1504 or any subsequent Merchant Shipping Notice amending or replacing it which the Secretary of State considers relevant from time to time).United Kingdom1998 No. 2647
sea-goinggoing beyond the limits of waters of categories A, B, C and D, as categorised in Annex 1 to the MCA’s 2002 SOLAS V publication;United Kingdom2002 No. 1473
seafarer employment agreementa written agreement between a seafarer and another person in respect of the seafarer’s work on board a ship;United Kingdom2014 No. 1613
seafarera person employed or engaged in any capacity on board a ship or hovercraft;United Kingdom2012 No. 263
seafareran alien crew member who is employed or engaged in any capacity on board a vessel subject to the jurisdiction of the United States.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
seafoodshellfish or fish;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
seagoing bargea non-self-propelled vessel of at least 100 gross tons as measured under section 14502 of this title, or an alternate tonnage measured under section 14302 of this title as prescribed by the Secretary under section 14104 of this title making voyages beyond the Boundary Line.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
seagoing motor vessela motor vessel of at least 300 gross tons as measured under section 14502 of this title, or an alternate tonnage measured under section 14302 of this title as prescribed by the Secretary under section 14104 of this title making voyages beyond the Boundary Line.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
seagoing serviceservice on board a ship relevant to the issue or revalidation of a certificate of competency, certificate of proficiency or other qualification;’;European Union32012L0035
seagoinga vessel proceeding to sea beyond internal waters;KenyaCAP. 389
seal of EC initial verificationthe seal incorporating the mark of EC initial verification.United Kingdom1995 No. 2607
seal productsall products, either processed or unprocessed, deriving or obtained from seals, including meat, oil, blubber, organs, raw fur skins and fur skins, tanned or dressed, including fur skins assembled in plates, crosses and similar forms, and articles made from fur skins.United Kingdom2010 No. 2068
seal the open endfor OELs. The proposed clarification explains that, for the purpose of complying with the requirements of 40 CFR 61.242-6(a)(2) of subpart V or 40 CFR 63.167(a)(2) of subpart H, as applicable, OELs are “sealed” by the cap, blind flange, plug or second valve when instrument monitoring of the OELs conducted according to Method 21 of 40 CFR part 60, appendix A indicates no readings of 500 ppm or greater.United States80 FR 14247
sealed copya copy examined against the original, marked as examined by the examining officer and sealed with the appropriate seal;United Kingdom1996 No. 322
sealed vehiclea vehicle sealed in accordance with regulation 18 below;United Kingdom1997 No. 2965
sealedsealed with the official seal of the Bankruptcy and Companies Office;United Kingdom2007 No. 115
sealedsealed with the seal of the court under which the application was made.United Kingdom2014 No. 41
sealing compoundan organic or chemical mixture which when contained within an enclosure will solidify to provide insulation and mechanical protection to electrical cable joints buried in the ground;”;United Kingdom2001 No. 73
sealing devicea device applied in a manner that the container cannot be opened without damaging the system of closing or leaving evidence of tampering either on the container or on the official label.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2011/en/si/05...
sealingof clusure will be damaged when the package is opened;European Union31993R2928
sealan official seal of the Court and “sealed” shall be construed accordingly;United Kingdom2001 No. 824
sealan official seal of the court and “sealed” shall be construed accordingly.United Kingdom2001 No. 825
seamanan individual (except scientific personnel, a sailing school instructor, or a sailing school student) engaged or employed in any capacity on board a vessel.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
seamanan officer or member of a crew;IrelandNumber 1 of 2004
seamen’s registerthe register of seamen established and maintained by the Authority under regulation 15;SingaporeCap. 170A, RG 8
seamless operationthe operation of the EATMN in such a manner that from the user's perspective it functions as if it were a single entity;European Union32004R0549
seamlessit is also training some of the FTE residents that were displaced from that closed hospital's program, the applying hospital must be able to demonstrate that once those displaced FTE residents graduate on June 30, it will immediately fill those positions with new FTE residents the next day on July 1. The commenter stated that if a teaching hospital closes even just a couple of months after the start of the academic year (July 1), it is very difficult for a hospital applying under Ranking Criterion One or Ranking Criterion Three to fill a slot vacated by a displaced FTE resident(s) who is graduating June 30 of that academic year by July 1 of the following academic year. The commenter stated that recruitment for most residency training programs is organized in accordance with the National Resident Matching Program schedule. This schedule generally requires that the Match quotas for specialty programs must be submitted by January 31 and that the Match quotas for subspecialty programs be submitted even earlier than the January deadline for specialty programs. Therefore, if a hospital took in a displaced FTE resident who was scheduled to graduate the upcoming June 30, it would likely be impossible for the hospital to fill that slot vacated by the displaced FTE resident immediately with the following July 1. The commenter stated it understands CMS' goal of requiring hospitals that apply under Ranking Criterion One or Ranking Criterion Three to seamlessly fill slots vacated by displaced FTE residents. However, the commenter requested that CMS clarify its policy to state that for those hospitals that apply under Ranking Criterion One and Ranking Criterion Three, in situations where FTE residents will graduate the next June 30, the applying hospital is required to demonstrate that it will fill the slots vacated by the displaced FTE residents by July 1 of the second academic year following the hospital closure.United States77 FR 53257
seaportall piers, wharves, docks, and similar structures, adjacent to any waters subject to the jurisdiction of the United States, to which a vessel may be secured, including areas of land, water, or land and water under and in immediate proximity to such structures, buildings on or contiguous to such structures, and the equipment and materials on such structures or in such buildings.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
search and rescue center facilitya Coast Guard shore facility that maintains a search and rescue mission coordination and communications watch.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
search datesthe date on which the search for an entry in the register, or an index to the register, is to commence and to end.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2010/en/si/06...
searchable premisesany premises which may be searched in exercise of a power conferred by or under Part 2.United Kingdom2003 No. 2273
searchroom terminala computer terminal operated by the applicant at an office of the registrar of companies.United Kingdom2004 No. 2643
searcha bulk particular search, a general search, an Internet search or, as the case may be, a particular search;United Kingdom2006 No. 575
searcha general search, an internet search or, as the case may be, a particular search.United Kingdom2008 No. 386
season parking cardthe official card issued by the Superintendent for the parking of a vehicle in a specified season parking place;SingaporeCap. 214, R 2
season parking placea parking place, so designated by written notice, traffic signs, road markings or in any other manner, where vehicles with valid season parking tickets may be parked;SingaporeCap. 214, R 2
season parking ticketthe official parking ticket issued by the Corporation showing the registration number of a vehicle authorising the parking of such vehicle in a specified season parking place at any time during a period specified by the Corporation;SingaporeCap. 291, RG 1
season ticketa ticket entitling the person to whom it is issued to be carried by the Corporation as a passenger between the places specified thereon on the number of occasions or during the period specified thereon;KenyaCAP. 397
seasonal agricultural workera seasonal agricultural worker under Part 4 of the immigration rules;United Kingdom2011 No. 1055
seasonal efficiencythe efficiency of a boiler as determined using the Government’s Standard Assessment Procedure for Energy Rating of Dwellings(3);”;United Kingdom2004 No. 188
seasonal employeean employee who, as a regular course of the employee's conduct, engages in seasonal or cyclical employment that does not continue throughout the entire year.United StatesLABOR CODE - Title 5 - Chapter
seasonal quartersquarters typically occupied by field employees who are hired on assignments of 6 months or less.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
seasonal selection packa pack consisting of two or more different items of food which are wholly or partly enclosed in outer packaging decorated with seasonal designs;United Kingdom1996 No. 1499
seasoned direct loan borrowera borrower receiving a direct loan under this chapter who has been classified as "commercial" or "standard" under subpart W of part 2006 of the Instruction Manual (as in effect on January 1, 1991).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
seat anchoragethe system by which the seat assembly is secured to the vehicle structure, including the affected parts of the vehicle structure;European Union31977L0541
seat belt assemblya device or assembly composed of a strap or straps, webbing or similar material that restrains the movement of a person in order to prevent or mitigate injury to the person.Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/regulation/r15135
seat belta belt intended to be worn by a person in a vehicle and designed to prevent or lessen injury to its wearer in the event of an accident to the vehicle and includes, in the case of a child restraint, any special chair to which the belt is attached;United Kingdom1999 No. 454
seat beltfor proper notification of the passenger is provided. See 14 CFR 121.285(c) and 14 CFR 135.87(c). Also, when assigning a seat that will be used to transport a musical instrument as cargo in the passenger cabin, carriers must not assign a seat where the instrument may obscure other passengers' view of safety signs that are required to remain visible. In the event a passenger purchases a seat for his or her musical instrument and it is later discovered that the location of the assigned seat is such that the musical instrument may obscure other passengers' view of the “seat belt” sign, “no smoking” sign, or required exit signs, carriers should work with the passenger to determine if any other available seat in that class of service can safely accommodate the musical instrument.United States80 FR 161
seat cushion reference linea lineon the side of the seat cushion, passing through the seat cushion reference point, whose projection in the vehicle vertical longitudinal plane is straight and has a known angle with respect to the horizontal.United States72 FR 51908
seat cushion reference pointa point placed on the outboard side of the seat cushion at a horizontal distance between 150 mm (5.9 in) and 250 mm (9.8 in) from the front edge of the seat used as a guide in positioning the seat.United States72 FR 51908
seat orientation reference linethe horizontal line passing through the plane of symmetry of the standard seat assembly and passing through the Z point as shown in Figures 3 and 4 of Schedule 7.CanadaSOR/2010-90
seat with integral seat belt anchoragesa seat which is fitted with all the anchorage points required for use in connection with the seat belt provided for that seat;SingaporeCap. 276, R 15
seata seat intended for use by passengers and, accordingly, does not include the driver’s seat or any other seat intended for use solely by a crew member.United Kingdom2003 No. 37
seata structure which may or may not be integral with the vehicle structure complete with trim, intended to seat one adult person. The term covers both an individual seat and part of a bench seat intended to seat one person;European Union31977L0541
seaward area production licencea licence to search and bore for, and get, petroleum in a seaward area;United Kingdom2015 No. 766
seaward areaan area on the seaward side of the baselines as set out in the Territorial Waters Order in Council 1964 in respect of which the Secretary of State may grant a licence.United Kingdom2004 No. 352
seaward limitthe area bounded by a line drawn from the root of the North Breakwater commencing at a point:– 57° 30.04' N 001° 46.18'W, thence extending in a south-easterly direction to a point at 57° 29.90'N 001° 45.83'W, thence extending in an easterly direction to a point at 57° 29.90'N 001° 44.10'W, thence extending in a southerly direction to a point at 57° 28.31'N 001° 44.10'W, thence extending in a westerly direction to a point at 57° 28.31'N 001° 45.10'W, thence extending in a north-westerly direction to a point at 57° 28.73'N 001° 45.97'W, thence extending in a north-easterly direction to a point at 57° 28.87'N 001° 45.73'W, thence extending in a north-westerly direction to a point at 57° 28.98'N 001° 45.95'W, thence extending in a south-westerly direction to a point at 57° 28.85'N 001° 46.18'W thence extending in a north-westerly direction to a point at 57° 29.31'N 001° 47.12'W and there terminating, which point joins onto the outward extent of the inland limit.”.United Kingdom2002 No. 294
seaward of Lough Foylethose waters in the Foyle Area which lie seawards of an imaginary straight line drawn between Greencastle Fort in the County of Donegal and the Martello Tower at Magilligan Point in the County of Londonderry and of the defined mouth of the Culdaff River.United Kingdom2008 No. 298
seaward of Lough Foylethose waters in the Foyle Area which lie seawards of an imaginary straight line drawn between Greencastle Fort in the County of Donegal and the Martello Tower at Magilligan Point in the County of Londonderry;United Kingdom2010 No. 199
seaward petroleum exploration licencea licence to search for petroleum in any seaward area or landward area below the low water line;United Kingdom2015 No. 766
seaworthythat the vessel with its master and crew is capable, having regard to any intended movement of the vessel within or through the harbour, of being navigated or manoeuvred safely;United Kingdom1997 No. 2949
seborrhoeic keratosisa benign, non-invasive skin tumour with histopathological features including hyperkeratosis, acanthosis and papillomatosis with horny invaginations known as pseudo-horn cysts.  Proliferation of squamous cells and basaloid cells occurs in the acanthotic epidermis.  This lesion commonly presents as a soft, friable plaque that shows slight to marked pigmentation, and displays a "stuck on" appearance macroscopically.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
second Authoritythe Brent and Harrow Health Authority;United Kingdom1995 No. 301
second Commission DecisionCommission Decision 2004/374/EC of 13 April 2004 suspending the placing on the market and import of jelly mini-cups containing the food additives: E400, E401, E402, E403, E404, E405, E406, E407, E407a, E410, E412, E413, E414, E415, E417 and / or E418(6).”.United Kingdom2004 No. 1262 (W. 134)
second Framework DirectiveDirective 2007/46/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council(10);United Kingdom2009 No. 1899
second Member Stateany Member State other than the one which for the first time granted long-term resident status to a third-country national and in which that long-term resident exercises the right of residence;European Union32003L0109
second Trustthe Bath and West Community National Health Service Trust;United Kingdom1999 No. 2918
second adjustment yearthe period of twelve months immediately before the first adjustment year.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. P-6
second adultany person or persons residing with the applicant to whom regulation 14(6) (conditions of entitlement to council tax reduction) applies.United Kingdom2012 No. 303
second alternative to the final action would establish an ACL of zero for speckled hind and warsaw grouper but would not close any areas to fishing for deep-water species that co-occur with these two species. Although this alternative would have smaller negative economic effects on small entities than the final action, it would not be sufficient to end overfishing of speckled hind and warsaw grouper due to discard mortality from fishing for other co-occurring deep-water species.to reduce discard mortality of speckled hind and warsaw grouper.United States77 FR 27374
second amending Orderthe Electricity and Gas (Energy Companies Obligation) (Amendment) (No. 2) Order 2014;”;United Kingdom2014 No. 3231
second anniversary monththe calendar month in which the second anniversary of the day the employee becomes a permanent resident falls;SingaporeCap. 36
second appointed date1st April 2010;United Kingdom2009 No. 3023 (C. 130)
second appointed day1st April 1999 or such earlier day as the transferor committees shall appoint for the establishment of the transferee committee;United Kingdom1998 No. 2769
second appointed day24th November 2005(5).United Kingdom2005 No. 3056 (C. 131)
second authoritythe authority to which a mover is liable to make payments for a new dwelling;United Kingdom2013 No. 3029 (W. 301)
second casethat of a new school that is or will be a voluntary aided school, or a foundation school proposals for the establishment of which were published by promoters.United Kingdom2005 No. 2912 (W. 209)
second commencement date31 October 2003;United Kingdom2003 No. 1986 (C. 82)
second commencement day6th April 1998.United Kingdom1998 No. 58
second cropa second crop of the same agricultural commodity as the first crop, or a crop of a different agricultural commodity following the first crop, planted on the same acreage as the first crop for harvest in the same crop year, except the term does not include a replanted crop.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
second cyclethe period from the first day of January 2006 until the thirty-first day of December 2007;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2003/en/si/00...
second dateany day after the first date for which a claimant’s entitlement to housing benefit falls to be determined;United Kingdom2006 No. 407
second designated bodythe body known as the Professional Oversight Board established under the articles of association of The Financial Reporting Council Limited.United Kingdom2008 No. 496
second dwellingthe dwelling in which a mover has certified he will be or is a resident pursuant to paragraph 3(2)(a)(ii).”.United Kingdom1996 No. 194
second electionan election for the return of an elected mayor as successor to an elected mayor who was elected at the first election.United Kingdom2012 No. 336
second engineer officerthe engineer officer next in rank to the chief engineer officer and upon whom the responsibility for the mechanical propulsion and the operation and maintenance of the mechanical and electrical installations of the ship will fall in the event of the incapacity of the chief engineer officer;SingaporeCap. 179, RG 1
second financial yearthe financial year immediately following the first financial year;IrelandNumber 8 of 2004
second hand furniturefurniture that has previously been sold to any person who acquired it otherwise than for the purposes of a business consisting of or including dealing in furniture, and references in the subsequent provisions of this Order to the sale of second-hand furniture do not include references to such sale that is otherwise than in the course of a business consisting of or including dealing in second-hand furniture;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1995/en/si/03...
second instalment basethe amount of the first instalment base of the new corporation for its first taxation year.CanadaC.R.C., c. 945
second intervalthe period beginning on the day following the end of the initial interval in the adjustment period applicable to that capital good and ending on the final day of the accounting year during which the second interval begins;IrelandNumber 31 of 2010
second interviewan interview arranged in terms of regulation 9;United Kingdom1996 No. 1643 (S. 139)
second level nursea nurse registered in Sub-Part 2 of the Nurses' Part of the register;United Kingdom2004 No. 1765
second motor insurance directivethe Second Council Directive 84/5/EEC of 30 December 1983 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to insurance against civil liability in respect of the use of motor vehicles(7);United Kingdom2003 No. 37
second natureof improving compliance is for employers to develop clear policies for PPE, i.e., specific procedures for use, maintenance, storage, and so forth. The employer should communicate these policies clearly to employees, ensuring that they are understood and followed. A reasonable approach to conveying this information would be to include training material covering these topics when conducting the mandatory PPE training.United States72 FR 64342
second pensiona pension payable to a recipient other than a first pension.CanadaR.S.C. 1970, c. P-33
second period amountthe proportion of the aggregate amount estimated to be payable in respect of the period starting with 1st October 2011 and ending with 31st March 2012, calculated by reference to the amount payable in respect of each day in that period.United Kingdom2010 No. 1656
second period of permanent residencethe period of permanent residence beginning at any time after the period of 52 weeks referred to in sub-paragraph (3)(b).United Kingdom2014 No. 2672
second permitted periodthe period beginning with the day on which a member reaches the age of 60 and ending with the day on which a member reaches the age of 65.”.United Kingdom2013 No. 213
second phasethe 15-year period immediately following the 20-year, 15-year, or 10-year period described in subparagraph (B), whichever applies, as modified by subparagraph (C).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
second preferenceany mark which, in the opinion of the returning officer, clearly indicates a second preference standing in succession to a first preference;IrelandNumber 2 of 1997
second prescribed amountthe amount prescribed for the purposes of paragraph 4(2) of Part I of Schedule 1 to the Order (flat rate for non-resident parent who has a partner and who is in receipt of certain benefits);United Kingdom2001 No. 19
second principal Orderthe North Western and North Wales Sea Fisheries District Order 1986(3).United Kingdom1996 No. 618
second quarter perioda period commencing on 1st April and ending with 30th June;United Kingdom2013 No. 3113
second relevant amount€240,000, being the amount that is equal to the aggregate of the interest on the first relevant amount that has been earned since the making of the payment to the Minister for Finance referred to in the definition of “first relevant amount” in this subsection;IrelandNumber 17 of 2005
second relevant datethe date 14 days after the date on which the official error has been rectified and the employer is advised of its rectification.United Kingdom2001 No. 1004
second relevant datethe last day of the financial year after the election was made;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
second relevant periodthe period of 12 months ending on 31st December 2015;United Kingdom2015 No. 89
second reserve applicanta reserve applicant determined as second reserve applicant in accordance with regulation 16(4) in relation to the best and final offer stage or regulation 12(6) in any other case;United Kingdom2012 No. 2414
second return periodthe period beginning on the later of 1st March 2005 and the date on which the approval takes effect, and ending on 31st March 2005;United Kingdom2004 No. 1450
second term shared-use-equipmentproperty of the taxpayer that was first term shared-use-equipment of the taxpayer and that is used by the taxpayer, during its operating time in the period (in this subsection and subsection 127(11.1) referred to as the “second period”) beginning at the time the property was acquired by the taxpayer and ending at the end of the taxpayer’s first taxation year ending at least 24 months after that time, primarily for the prosecution of scientific research and experimental development in Canada;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
second termthe period of 5 years following expiry of the initial term;”;United Kingdom2010 No. 169
second tier taxany tax imposed by subsection (b) of section 4941, 4942, 4943, 4944, 4945, 4951, 4952, 4955, 4958, 4971, or 4975.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
second transfer date1st April 2013;”.United Kingdom2013 No. 260
second transfer orderthe Transfer of Rights and Liabilities to ING Order 2008(3).United Kingdom2009 No. 310
second transitional periodthe period defined as such in the order which confers functions on the authority;United Kingdom2008 No. 3022
second transitional periodthe second transitional period determined in accordance with paragraph 2 of Schedule 2 to the Order.United Kingdom2003 No. 1209
second transitional yearthe financial year commencing on 1 April 2006;United Kingdom2004 No. 3142 (W. 270)
second trustOxleas National Health Service Trust;United Kingdom1997 No. 2453
second yearthe financial year following the second year, and so on;United Kingdom2008 No. 3022
second-best rulethat not only the best, but also the second-best available ECAI credit assessment must comply with the credit quality threshold for asset-backed securities. Based on this rule, the Eurosystem requires for both credit assessments an “AAA”/“Aaa” level at issuance and a “single A” level over the life of the security in order for the securities to be eligible.European Union32010O0013
second-hand apparatusapparatus which has previously been used by an end user.United Kingdom2005 No. 281
second-hand goodsof transport and agricultural machinery, purchased or acquired on or after 1 January 2010, but not including works of art, collectors’ items, antiques, precious metals and precious stones;IrelandNumber 31 of 2010
second-hand goodsof transport,” of “agricultural machinery (within the meaning of section 12C),”.IrelandNumber 2 of 1999
second-handfor ensuring that the first-hand source for information on this essential element of our decisional process exist in the record to speak for itself.United States71 FR 5780
second-stage applicationan application made in accordance with article 7 and Schedule 4 for a determination as to amount;United Kingdom2001 No. 3853
secondarily containeda release detection and prevention system that meets the requirements of 40 CFR 280.43(g), but shall not include under-dispenser spill containment or control systems.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
secondary age rangethe range of years during which a pupil is between the age of 11 years and the higher age specified in the middle school proposals.United Kingdom2002 No. 1983
secondary arbitrationa family arbitration that is conducted in accordance with a separation agreement, a court order or a family arbitration award that provides for the arbitration of possible future disputes relating to the ongoing management or implementation of the agreement, order or award.  2006, c. 1, s. 5 (10).Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/statute/90f03
secondary biomethanethe amount of eligible biomethane measured in megawatt hours injected in the relevant period, in excess of initial biomethane, up to an additional 40,000 megawatt hours;United Kingdom2015 No. 197
secondary braking systemof operation independent of the service braking system or by one of the sections comprised in a split braking system;United Kingdom1999 No. 454
secondary care servicesservices provided as part of the health service in a hospital setting, or by those working in or based in a hospital setting, other than emergency services, primary care services or the services specified in Schedule 4;United Kingdom2012 No. 2996
secondary circuitan assembly of water fittings in which water circulates in supply pipes or distributing pipes of a hot water storage system;United Kingdom1999 No. 1148
secondary construction consolidation sitea construction consolidation whose footprint does not exceed the dimensions specified in requirement 10(9)(b);United Kingdom2014 No. 1599
secondary containment systema drip tray, an area surrounded by a bund or any other system for preventing oil which is no longer in its container from escaping from the place where it is stored.United Kingdom2010 No. 412
secondary containmenta bund or any other system for preventing waste which has leaked from the primary container from escaping from the place where it is stored or treated.United Kingdom2010 No. 675
secondary corporationa corporation established by a corporation that was established under subsection (1) and a corporation deemed under the regulations to be a secondary corporation.  2009, c. 33, Sched. 21, s. 4 (8).Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/statute/06c11
secondary education tech prep studenta secondary education student who has enrolled in 2 courses in the secondary education component of a tech prep program.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
secondary fixed linka fixed link with secondary status operating in, or adjacent to an MDS channel;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/C20...
secondary hearing unitany day of the main hearing other than the first.United Kingdom2001 No. 1077
secondary institutionan institution in that province that offers at a post-secondary level only prescribed programs of study.CanadaR.S.C. 1970, c. F-6
secondary market transactionthe sale of a security or other instruments referred to in sub-paragraph (b) of sub section (2) of this section or re-purchase or reverse re-purchase of such security or other instruments after the original issue of such security or holding of any such security or instrument for a period longer than one day from the date of acquisition, by any primary dealer who has acquired such security or other instruments.Sri Lanka10 of 2006
secondary measurea measure, other than a primary measure, which is installed to improve the insulating properties of domestic premises;United Kingdom2014 No. 3219
secondary metera meter, other than a primary meter, for ascertaining the quantity of gas provided by a person for use by another person.United Kingdom1997 No. 194
secondary residencea place in Canada, other than a main residence, where a person regularly lives.CanadaS.C. 2004, c. 10
secondary schools totalthe amount determined by the Secretary of State under regulation 28(1);United Kingdom1995 No. 936
secondary schools totalthe amount determined by the Secretary of State under regulation 40(1)(a).United Kingdom1997 No. 996
secondary schoola nonprofit institutional day or residential school, including a public secondary charter school, that provides secondary education, as determined under State law, except that it does not include any education beyond grade 12.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
secondary schoola school for providing full-time secondary education, and includes any institution which provides secondary education under an integrated programme;SingaporeCap. 87A, RG 2
secondary signalvehicular light signals so placed as to face vehicular traffic approaching a Pelican or Puffin crossing but sited beyond the furthest limit of the crossing as viewed from the direction of travel of the traffic;United Kingdom1997 No. 2400
secondary sub-deduct premisespremises to which gas in conveyed in pursuance of an exemption from Article 6(1)(a) of the Gas Order granted under Article 7 of the Gas Order, for supply by the gas supplier;United Kingdom2014 No. 60
secondary surveillance radar equipmentsuch type of radio equipment as may be notified as being capable of (a) replying to an interrogation from secondary surveillance radar units on the surface and (b) being operated in accordance with such instructions as may be given to the aircraft by the appropriate air traffic control unit.United Kingdom1995 No. 1038
secondary systeman assembly of water fittings comprising the cold feed pipe, any hot water storage vessel, water heater and pipework from which hot water is conveyed to all points of draw-off;United Kingdom1999 No. 1148
secondary treatmenttreatment of urban waste water by a process generally involving biological treatment with a secondary settlement or other process in which the requirements established in Table 1 in Schedule 3 are respected;United Kingdom1995 No. 12
secondarya channel specified in such licence which such licence only authorises the licensee to use when the channel or band is not being used by another licensee under a licence which authorises such use as a primary channel;United Kingdom1997 No. 1006
secondeean employee seconded from the Bank to the Agency under arrangements referred to in subsection (2).IrelandNumber 23 of 2010
secondhand goods dealerany person who deals in secondhand goods;SingaporeCap. 288A
secondmenttemporary employment of personnel by a beneficiary during a period of time, after which the personnel has the right to return to its previous employer;European Union2007C0014
secretary to the inquirya person appointed by the chairman to carry out (with the assistance of any deputies that may be appointed) the administration and management of the inquiry;United Kingdom2006 No. 1838
secretarya secretary of an advisory board appointed under regulation 4.SingaporeCap. 93, RG 2
secretaryan officer or employee of the Tribunal designated by the President to perform the duties required under the rule;United Kingdom2000 No. 3226
secretinformation whose unauthorised disclosure would cause serious injury to national security;KenyaCAP. 199
section 10 inquiryan inquiry referred to in section 10 (1);IrelandNumber 33 of 2013
section 1088 applicationan application under section 1088 (application to registrar to make address unavailable for public inspection) for the purpose of requiring the registrar to make an address on the register unavailable for public inspection;United Kingdom2009 No. 214
section 1088 beneficiarya person who has made a section 1088 application in respect of which a section 1088 decision has been made;United Kingdom2009 No. 214
section 1088 decisiona determination by the registrar on a section 1088 application in favour of the applicant;United Kingdom2009 No. 214
section 109A counterpartthe same as “Northern Ireland licence” in section 108(10) of the RTA;United Kingdom2015 No. 560 (C. 29)
section 11 inquiryan inquiry referred to in section 11 (1);IrelandNumber 33 of 2013
section 11(1) costs ordera costs order against a client where cost protection applies;United Kingdom2000 No. 824
section 13 certificationa certification referred to in section 13 (3);IrelandNumber 35 of 2013
section 14B respondenta respondent in proceedings in a magistrates' court under section 14B (banning orders made on a complaint);United Kingdom2000 No. 2127
section 14D appellantan appellant in an appeal to the Crown Court under section 14D (banning orders made on a complaint: appeals);United Kingdom2000 No. 2127
section 14G applicanta person applying under section 14G(2) (additional requirements of orders) for variation of a banning order made under section 14B;United Kingdom2000 No. 2127
section 14H applicanta person applying under section 14H (termination of orders) to terminate a banning order made under section 14B;United Kingdom2000 No. 2127
section 16 inquiryan investigation referred to in section 16 (1)(a);IrelandNumber 33 of 2013
section 16 schemea trust scheme to which section 16 applies or would apply if sections 16 to 21 and all these regulations were in force;United Kingdom1996 No. 1216
section 17C agreement providerany person or body who is providing primary medical services in accordance with a section 17C agreement;United Kingdom2008 No. 224
section 17C providera party to a section 17C agreement other than a Health Board;”.United Kingdom2004 No. 212
section 17C providera party to a section 17C agreement(14) other than a Health Board;United Kingdom2007 No. 389
section 18 administrative expensesthe amount of the reasonable expenses, if any, incurred by the billing authority in respect of the collection and enforcement of a BRS where the circumstances set out in sub-paragraph (1) apply including (but not limited to) the expenses of employing staff for the purposes of answering queries from the general public and staff training, but not exceeding the maximum amount calculated in accordance with sub-paragraph (5) below.United Kingdom2010 No. 134
section 18 companya company to which section 18 applies or would apply if sections 16 to 21 and all these regulations were in force.United Kingdom1996 No. 1216
section 19 administrative expensesthe amount of the reasonable expenses, if any, incurred by the billing authority in respect of the collection and enforcement of a BRS where any of the circumstances set out in paragraph (1) apply, including (but not limited to) the expenses of BRS billing arrangements and the expenses of employing staff for the purposes of answering queries from the general public and staff training, but not exceeding the maximum amount calculated in accordance with paragraph (7) below.United Kingdom2010 No. 134
section 19 committeethe committee designated by the rules and standing orders of the House as the committee which may issue guidelines under this section.IrelandNumber 33 of 2013
section 2(h)(2) companyany company whose shares are held pursuant to this paragraph.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
section 21D appellantan appellant in an appeal to the Crown Court under section 21D(2) (summary measures: compensation).United Kingdom2000 No. 2127
section 235 certificatea certificate issued by the Secretary of State under section 235(1) or by the Department of Justice under section 235(4).United Kingdom2015 No. 61
section 243 applicantan individual by whom or in respect of whom a section 243 application has been made but in respect of which application the registrar either has not made a determination, or has made a determination, not being a section 243 decision, and any appeal to the court in respect of that application under regulation 14 has not been determined by the court;United Kingdom2009 No. 214
section 243 applicationan application under section 243(4) (permitted use or disclosure by the registrar) for the purpose of requiring the registrar to refrain from disclosing protected information relating to a director to a credit reference agency;United Kingdom2009 No. 214
section 243 decisiona determination by the registrar on a section 243 application in favour of the applicant;United Kingdom2009 No. 214
section 28 inspectionan inspection under section 28.United Kingdom2006 No. 1714 (W. 176)
section 28C providera person who is providing services under a pilot scheme or in accordance with section 28C arrangements;United Kingdom2004 No. 478 (W. 48)
section 29 feea fee payable under section 29(5) by a person who submits an abandonment programme to the Secretary of State;United Kingdom2012 No. 949
section 31that section as it read at the date of the accident to the seaman in respect of whose resulting death compensation is payable.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. M-6
section 323(1) mergera merger described in section 323(1);United Kingdom2011 No. 660
section 323(2) mergera merger described in section 323(2);United Kingdom2011 No. 660
section 34 feea fee payable under section 34(4) by a person who gives notice of a proposal to revise an abandonment programme.United Kingdom2012 No. 949
section 34 permita permit such as is referred to in paragraph (a) of the definition of “existing operator” above.United Kingdom2007 No. 505
section 36 noticea notice served by a local authority under section 36(2) requiring information about air pollution from an occupier of premises.United Kingdom2014 No. 3318
section 37 consenta consent under section 37 to install or keep installed an electric line above ground.United Kingdom2000 No. 1927
section 41 or 41Athe body that makes or proposes to make a charging scheme”.United Kingdom2013 No. 755 (W. 90)
section 425 or Article 418 compromise or arrangementa section 425 compromise or arrangement or an Article 418 compromise or arrangement;United Kingdom2004 No. 353
section 44E appealan appeal of the type mentioned in rule 1(2)(b);United Kingdom2011 No. 2346
section 48 proposala proposal made under section 48 by a person other than the Secretary of State;United Kingdom2013 No. 126
section 5 mine or millthe mine or mill to which an individual's status as a section 5 uranium worker relates.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
section 501(c)(3) organizationany organization which (without regard to any political expenditure) would be described in section 501(c)(3) and exempt from taxation under section 501(a).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
section 56 informationinformation prescribed by regulation 3;United Kingdom2005 No. 2689 (W. 189)
section 56 informationthe information prescribed by regulation 4.United Kingdom2005 No. 888
section 615(3) schemea superannuation fund to which section 615(3) of ICTA(7) applies.”.United Kingdom2014 No. 211
section 63section 63 of the 1931 Order.United Kingdom2011 No. 1347
section 66 agreementan agreement made pursuant to section 66 between the site operator and the Secretary of State and which relates to the site which is the subject of the proposal.United Kingdom2013 No. 126
section 7 certificationa certification referred to in section 7 (1)(a);IrelandNumber 35 of 2013
section 7 inquiryan inquiry referred to in section 7 (1);IrelandNumber 33 of 2013
section 74 noticea notice which is required to be served under section 74(4);United Kingdom2000 No. 2244
section 75 noticea notice which is required to be served under section 75(2);United Kingdom2000 No. 2244
section 79 committeethe committee designated by the rules and standing orders of the House as the committee which may issue guidelines under this section.IrelandNumber 33 of 2013
section 8 certificationa certification referred to in section 8 (2);IrelandNumber 35 of 2013
section 8 inquiryan inquiry referred to in section 8 (1);IrelandNumber 33 of 2013
section 83YC(3) period of accounta period of account for which there is a section 83YC(3) amount;United Kingdom2008 No. 1926
section 83YD arrangementa relevant financing arrangement in respect of which there is a section 83YD(2) amount;United Kingdom2008 No. 1926
section 83YD(2) period of accounta period of account for which there is a section 83YD(2) amount.United Kingdom2008 No. 1926
section 84 orderan order made by the High Court under section 84 giving parental responsibility prior to adoption abroad;United Kingdom2005 No. 2795 (L. 22)
section 88 directiona direction given by the High Court under section 88 that section 67(3) (status conferred by adoption) does not apply or does not apply to any extent specified in the direction;United Kingdom2005 No. 2795 (L. 22)
section 9 certificationa certification referred to in section 9 (1)(a);IrelandNumber 35 of 2013
section 9 inquiryan inquiry referred to in section 9 (1);IrelandNumber 33 of 2013
section drawing planthe section drawing plan with reference number 1.9 (Rev C) and certified as the section drawing plan by the Secretary of State for the purposes of this Order;United Kingdom2014 No. 2846
section of a zooa particular part of the zoo premises, animals of a particular description, or animals of a particular description which are kept in a particular part of the zoo premises, and references to the closure of a section of a zoo to the public mean the closure to the public of a particular part of the zoo premises, ceasing to exhibit animals of a particular description to the public, or ceasing to exhibit animals of a particular description to the public in a particular part of the zoo premises;United Kingdom2003 No. 115
section 34 prohibitionthe prohibition referred to in section 34(1);SingaporeCap. 50B
section 47 prohibitionthe prohibition referred to in section 47(1);SingaporeCap. 50B
section 54 prohibitionthe prohibition referred to in section 54(1);SingaporeCap. 50B
sectionsthe cross section drawings and the longitudinal section drawings certified as the sections by the Secretary of State for the purposes of this Order;United Kingdom2014 No. 2637
sectiona part of a block comprising an area bounded by minute lines of latitude and longitude one minute apart respectively;United Kingdom1999 No. 160
sectiona section of the Measure as defined in this rule.United Kingdom2006 No. 1941
sector associationa party to an umbrella agreement other than the administrator;United Kingdom2012 No. 1976
sector commitmenta commitment notified to the administrator by the Secretary of State applicable to the facilities to which an umbrella agreement applies;United Kingdom2012 No. 1976
sector of the processing industrya part of the processing industry based on the type of processing (frozen, salted/dried, smoked, canned, prepared dishes, others) and on channels according to the groups of species concerned (demersal and deepwater species, Thunnidae, pelagic species other than Thunnidae, other fish species, shellfish, cephalopods, bivalves, other molluscs, others);European Union32001R1639
sectoral competent authoritiesthe national competent authorities designated under the relevant sectoral legislation for the supervision of credit institutions, investment firms, insurance undertakings, assurance undertakings, reinsurance undertakings, undertakings for collective investment in transferable securities (UCITS), institutions for occupational retirement provision and alternative investment funds.’;European Union32011R0513
sectoralpertaining to the provision of broadcasting and broadcasting related services;IrelandNumber 18 of 2009
sectorpart of a control area and/or a flight information region/upper region;European Union32004R0549
secure accommodationaccommodation provided for the purpose of restricting the liberty of children in a residential establishment;United Kingdom2013 No. 205
secure accommodationaccommodation provided for the purposes of restricting the liberty of children in a residential establishment.United Kingdom2013 No. 150
secure areathat only the facility security officer and facility personnel whose primary employment responsibility is security will be required to obtain a TWIC, per 33 CFR 105.205 and 105.210, respectively.United States74 FR 13114
secure college custody officera person...United Kingdom2015 c. 2
secure electronic signaturean electronic signature that results from the application of a technology or process prescribed by regulations made under subsection 48(1).CanadaS.C. 2000, c. 5
secure or restricted areaan area of a vessel or facility designated as secure in an approved security plan, as required under section 70103 of title 46, United States Code, and the rules and regulations promulgated under that section.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
secure parta part of the premises which is securely divided from any other part of the premises at which a toxin is kept.United Kingdom2002 No. 1281
secure signature creation devicea signature creation device which meets the requirements set out in Annex III;IrelandNumber 27 of 2000
secure storage sitea site at which the Minister of Natural Resources or a province has authorized storage of the type and quantity of explosive that is to be transported in transit.CanadaSOR/2013-211
secure telephonestelephones that are approved by the United States Government for the transmission of classified or sensitive voice communications.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
secure treatment programa program established or approved by the Minister under subsection 113 (1). (“programme de traitement en milieu fermé”)  R.S.O. 1990, c. C.11, s. 112.Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/statute/90c11
secure-signature-creation devicea signature-creation device which meets the requirements laid down in Annex III;European Union31999L0093
secured amountthe aggregate of all amounts advanced by the Executive (whether before or after the making of an order under subsection (2)) in respect of a person by way of ancillary State support adjusted in accordance with Schedule 2 together with interest thereon calculated in accordance with section 16 (15) and which amounts relate to the interest of that person or of that person’s partner, or of both of them, in that chargeable asset.IrelandNumber 15 of 2009
secured claima claim that is secured under Part 7 in respect of a preferred creditor.IrelandNumber 47 of 2001
secured creditora person holding a mortgage, charge or lien on the property of the debtor, or any part thereof, as a security for a debt due to him from the debtor;KenyaCAP. 53
secured creditorany entity named as a secured party in a financing statement that is filed regarding the debtor and that covers an animal product, an account, or livestock subject to the lien.United StatesAGRICULTURE CODE - Title 6 - C
secured debta debt the payment for which is secured by security in or over any asset or property of any kind;IrelandNumber 44 of 2012
secured loana direct loan funded by the Secretary in connection with the financing of an aircraft purchase under section 41763(b).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
secured obligationan obligation secured by a security interest;SingaporeCap. 144B
secured partythe person claiming a security interest under a security notice;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 36 (2nd Supp.
secured partany part of a partially guaranteed scheme which is not an unsecured part;United Kingdom2010 No. 32
secured periodical payments orderan order under section 117 (1) (b);IrelandNumber 24 of 2010
secured reorganization creditora person who holds a secured reorganization claim.JapanAct No. 154 of 2002
secured third-party debtany debt that is secured by any of your assets and not guaranteed by the Secretary, including secured guarantees and other contingent obligations that you voluntarily assume and secured lines of credit.United States76 FR 80217
secured(except in regulations 3A, 3B and 6(2A) and (2B) below) secured by a mortgage or charge;”;United Kingdom2000 No. 1797
securely packagedthat the material is contained in a sealed bag or other container from which no part of it can escape, and which is made of such a material and in such a manner that any damage which may foreseeably be sustained in normal handling and storage operations would not permit the escape of any material from that bag or container;”.United Kingdom1996 No. 362
securely packagedthat the material is contained in a sealed bag or other container from which no part of it can escape, and which is made of such a material and in such a manner that any damage which may foreseeably be sustained in normal handling and storage operations would not permit the escape of any material from that bag or container;United Kingdom1996 No. 360
secureof insurance, includes arranging for, and paying for, that insurance and related expressions shall be construed accordingly.United Kingdom2011 No. 338
securestorage in a secure container, lagoon or place;United Kingdom2003 No. 493
securities account holdera person in whose name the Central Bank maintains a securities account;Sri Lanka28 of 2005
securities accounta securities account with the Central Depository (Pte) Limited;SingaporeCap. 36
securities accountan account with a person engaged in the business of buying, selling, holding or trading stock or other securities.United States76 FR 10234
securities borrowing and lending facilitythe facility established and operated by the Central Depository (Pte) Ltd for the lending and borrowing of securities;SingaporeCap. 289, RG 10
securities dealera body corporate that is registered or licensed under the laws of a province to trade in securities, as agent or for its own behalf;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-21
securities exchangea market, derivatives exchange, securities organization or other place at which securities are offered for sale, purchase or exchange, including any clearing or settlement, with or without novation, or transfer services connected therewith;KenyaCAP. 485A
securities lawsthe provisions of law referred to in section 78c(a)(47) of this title and includes the rules, regulations, and orders issued by the Commission thereunder.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
securities underwritera person who, as principal, agrees to purchase securities with a view to the distribution of the securities or who, as agent for a body corporate or other person, offers for sale or sells securities in connection with a distribution of the securities, and includes a person who participates, directly or indirectly, in a distribution of securities, other than a person whose interest in the distribution of securities is limited to receiving a distributor’s or seller’s commission payable by a securities underwriter;CanadaS.C. 1991, c. 46
securities,only “voting securities,” as that term is defined in section 1262(17) of PUHCA 2005, and does not apply, for example, to debt or other nonvoting securities. Alternatively, if the Commission is unable or unwilling to so clarify, the Commission should request a conforming amendment from Congress.United States71 FR 1348
securities(except for the purposes of the definition of “charge”) any instruments referred to in section B of the Annex to Council Directive 93/22/EEC;United Kingdom1999 No. 2979
securitiesany bonds, certificates of charge, debentures, debenture stock, notes, stock or other forms of security.IrelandNumber 22 of 1997
securitisation companya company that meets conditions A and B.United Kingdom2006 No. 3296
securitisation positionan exposure to a securitisation;European Union32013R0575R(02)
securitisation risk-weighting purposesthe purposes of determining the risk weight of a securitisation position in accordance with Article 96 of the banking consolidation directive.United Kingdom2006 No. 3221
securitisation transactiona disposal for consideration by a local authority of all or part of its interest in specified revenues, where disposal includes both sale and assignment;”.United Kingdom2012 No. 265
security interestan interest in goods that secures payment or performance of an obligation;CanadaW-2 RSA 2000
security agreementagreement that creates or provides for a security interest.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
security agreementan agreement by which a chargor grants or agrees to grant to a chargee an interest (including an ownership interest) in or over an aircraft object to secure the performance of any existing or future obligation of the chargor or a third person;SingaporeCap. 144B
security areaany area in respect of which a proclamation under section 48 is for the time being in force;SingaporeCap. 143
security assessmentan appraisal of the loyalty to Canada and, so far as it relates thereto, the reliability of an individual;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-23
security assistance surveysany survey or study conducted in a foreign country by United States Government personnel for the purpose of assessing the needs of that country for security assistance, and includes defense requirement surveys, site surveys, general surveys or studies, and engineering assessment surveys.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
security auditan in-depth examination of security measures and procedures in order to determine if they are being fully implemented on a continual basis;European Union32010R0018
security barriera physical structure or natural feature used to prevent or deter access by unauthorized persons to a restricted area.CanadaSOR/2011-318
security breacha violation of security regulations, measures, rules or procedures that does not result in a security incident.CanadaSOR/2009-321
security certificatea tangible certificate issued by or on behalf of Her Majesty representing part of the public debt of Canada;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. F-11
security clearancea security clearance granted by the Minister under section 92.CanadaSOR/2013-119
security clearancea security clearance granted under section 4.8 to a person who is considered to be fit from a transportation security perspective;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. A-2
security depositmoney, property or a right paid or given by, or on behalf of, a tenant of a rental unit to a landlord or to anyone on the landlord’s behalf to be held by or for the account of the landlord as security for the performance of an obligation or the payment of a liability of the tenant or to be returned to the tenant upon the happening of a condition.  2006, c. 17, s. 105 (2).Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/statute/06r17
security directivea security directive given by the NCASA under section 17D;SingaporeCap. 6
security equipmentany equipment specified in the Schedule.SingaporeCap. 250A
security financial collateral arrangementan arrangement under which a collateral provider provides financial collateral by way of security in favour of, or to, a collateral taker, and where the full ownership of the financial collateral remains with the collateral provider when the security right is established;European Union32002L0047
security forcesany military or paramilitary forces, any police or other law enforcement agency (including any police or other law enforcement agency at the regional or local level), and any intelligence agency of a foreign government.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
security futures producta security future or any put, call, straddle, option, or privilege on any security future.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
security guard (alarm monitoring)a person who as a security guard monitors security equipment which consists of a continuously manned remote centre to which information concerning the status of one or more alarm systems is reported;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2014/en/si/01...
security guard (cctv monitoring)a person who as a security guard monitors security equipment which consists of a continuously manned remote centre to which information concerning the status of one or more cctv systems is reported;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2014/en/si/01...
security guard (monitoring centre) licencea licence authorising a person to perform the functions of a security guard (monitoring centre);Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2005/en/si/08...
security guard (monitoring centre)a person who as a security guard monitors security equipment which consists of a continuously manned remote centre to which information concerning the status of one or more alarm systems is reported;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2012/en/si/01...
security guard (static) licencea licence authorising a person to perform the functions of a security guard (static).Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2005/en/si/08...
security guard (static)a person who as a security guard guards property for the purposes of preventing loss, damage or waste by crime, fire, carelessness or flood.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2012/en/si/01...
security guard (static)a person who as security guard guards property for the purposes of preventing loss, damage or waste by crime, fire carelessness or flood;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2005/en/si/08...
security guidelineany security-related guidance that the Secretary recommends, for implementation on a voluntary basis, to enhance the security of surface transportation;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
security holdera member of a corporation to which this Part applies.CanadaR.S.C. 1970, c. C-32
security incidentan incident that affects the security of a domestic ferry, a domestic ferry facility or an interface.CanadaSOR/2009-321
security installationany device, fence or structure installed or erected in order to retain mink within an area or to exclude any trespassers from entering an area in which mink are kept or housed;United Kingdom2004 No. 1964
security intelligenceinformation other than counter intelligence which relates to or may be relevant to the assessment of any internal or external threat or potential threat to national security and includes measures and strategies aimed at impeding or neutralizing such threat or potential threat;KenyaNO. 28 OF 2012
security interesta purchase-money equipment security interest.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
security interestan interest created by a security agreement;SingaporeCap. 144B
security level 1the level for which minimum appropriate protective security measures are to be maintained at all times;United Kingdom2009 No. 2048
security level 2the level for which appropriate additional protective security measures are to be maintained for a period of time as a result of a heightened risk of a security incident;United Kingdom2009 No. 2048
security level 3the level for which further specific protective security measures are to be maintained for a limited period of time when a security incident is probable or imminent, even if it is not possible to identify the specific target.United Kingdom2009 No. 2048
security levelthe qualification of the degree of risk that a security incident will be attempted or will occur;KenyaCAP. 389
security managera person appointed under Schedule 1;United Kingdom2009 No. 2048
security measurea measure formulated by the Minister under section 7;CanadaS.C. 1994, c. 40
security noticea notice of a security interest;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 36 (2nd Supp.
security of supplysecurity of supply of natural gas, including the security of the national electricity supply.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2013/en/si/03...
security of supplythe anticipation of self-sufficiency during each of the five calendar years in that period, taking into account the aggregate during each such year of anticipated additions to producing capacity and anticipated adjustments to refining capacity;CanadaS.C. 1988, c. 28
security officera commissioned security officer as defined by Section 1702.002, Occupations Code, or a noncommissioned security officer registered under Section 1702.221, Occupations Code.United StatesPENAL CODE - Title 5 - Chapter
security officera person who for the time being is designated by the head of an authorised body under subsection (2) as a security officer for the purpose of guarding, patrolling or providing any other protective services in relation to specified premises and persons on those premises;IrelandNumber 20 of 2005
security plana description in writing of the security regime which relates thereto, whether by reference to a standard model security plan, together with a description of any adaptations thereof, or by a description of the security regime set out in full;United Kingdom1996 No. 665
security propertythe property (real, personal or mixed) or an interest in property (including leaseholds, life estates, reversionary interests, and any other estates under applicable State law), together with fixtures and other interests subject to the lien of the mortgage under applicable State law.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
security propertythe property, real, personal or mixed, or an interest in property, including leaseholds, life estates, reversionary interests, and any other estates under applicable State law, together with fixtures and other interests subject to the lien of the mortgage under applicable State law;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
security regulationsDecision 2001/844/EC, ECSC, Euratom, to the extent that it is applicable to each party, and the internal procedures and regulations of each party.European Union22009A1120(01)
security requirementa requirement for persons engaged in importing, offering for transport, handling or transporting dangerous goods established under regulations made under section 27.1;CanadaS.C. 1992, c. 34
security rulea rule approved by the Minister under section 10;CanadaS.C. 1994, c. 40
security servicesthe services of one...United Kingdom2000 c. 11
security testingaccessing a computer, computer system, or computer network, solely for the purpose of good faith testing, investigating, or correcting, a security flaw or vulnerability, with the authorization of the owner or operator of such computer, computer system, or computer network.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
security threat analysis processof addressing aircraft network security concerns. We hope to endorse the industry-developed guidance, when it has been completed, with an advisory circular. We have made some minor changes to these special conditions as a result of this comment to clarify the scope for security threat analysis.United States72 FR 73582
security vettinga systematic procedure used to examine and appraise a person to determine his or her suitability, loyalty and eligibility based on security competencies and considerations;KenyaNO. 28 OF 2012
security-related technologyany technology that assists the Administration in the prevention of, or defense against, threats to United States transportation systems, including threats to people, property, and information.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
security(except where the context otherwise requires) any investment of the kind specified by any of articles 76 to 82 or, so far as relevant to any such investment, article 89;United Kingdom2001 No. 544
securitya bond or deposit posted, as provided by the Texas Rules of Appellate Procedure, by a judgment debtor to suspend execution of the judgment during appeal of the judgment.United StatesCIVIL PRACTICE AND REMEDIES CO
seed analysta suitably qualified person appointed under section 3B;KenyaCAP. 326
seed capitalfinancing provided to study, assess and develop an initial concept, preceding the start-up phase;European Union2006C0313
seed certifying agency(A) an agency authorized under the laws of a State, Territory, or possession, to officially certify seed and which has standards and procedures approved by the Secretary (after due notice, hearings, and full consideration of the views of farmer users of certified seed and other interested parties) to assure the genetic purity and identity of the seed certified, or (B) an agency of a foreign country determined by the Secretary of Agriculture to adhere to procedures and standards for seed certification comparable to those adhered to generally by seed certifying agencies under (A).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
seed cropa crop grown for the production of certified seed;KenyaCAP. 326
seed cropa crop grown so that the seed of the crop may be harvested and sown to establish a further crop.United Kingdom2005 No. 45 (W. 4)
seed fielda field where registered seed crop is grown;KenyaCAP. 326
seed importera person who imports fodder plant seed in any quantity exceeding 2 kg and “importer” shall be construed accordingly;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2002/en/si/01...
seed lotan identifiable consignment of seed of a weight not exceeding that specified in Schedule 5 for each species by more than 5%, including a blended seed lot and a bulked seed lot, which bears a unique seed lot reference number;United Kingdom2010 No. 67
seed mixera person who mixes and who does not otherwise process (apart from measuring) fodder plant seed;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2002/en/si/01...
seed of a Conservation Varietyseed that has been produced in accordance with regulation 10 and meets the standards of Certified Seed set out in paragraph 4 of Part II of Schedule 1;United Kingdom2010 No. 148
seed orcharda plantation of selected clones or families which is isolated or managed so as to avoid or reduce pollination from outside sources, and managed so as to produce frequent, abundant and easily collected crops of seed;United Kingdom2002 No. 3026
seed packera person who in the course of a business packs seed into small EC packages;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2002/en/si/01...
seed packera person who in the course of business packs certified seed in packages the net weight of which does not exceed 10 kilograms excluding, where appropriate granulated pesticides, pelleting substances or other solid additives, and “packing” shall be construed accordingly.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2003/en/si/02...
seed potatoes of a conservation varietyany variety of seed potatoes accepted by any member State into its national catalogue of varieties of agricultural plant species in accordance with Article 3 of Commission Directive 2008/62/EC providing for certain derogations for acceptance of agricultural landraces and varieties which are naturally adapted to the local and regional conditions and threatened by genetic erosion and for the marketing of seed and seed potatoes of those landraces and varieties;”.United Kingdom2009 No. 2980 (W. 259)
seed potatoespotatoes which bear that description or any description indicating their suitability for planting and propagation and which are capable of being used for planting and propagation or any potatoes that are intended to be used for planting and propagation;”;United Kingdom2001 No. 3666 (W. 298)
seed potatoestubers of Solanum tuberosum L., intended for planting.United Kingdom1995 No. 2874 (S. 210)
seed potatoany potato intended for planting.”.United Kingdom2008 No. 300
seed potatoany potato intended for planting;United Kingdom2001 No. 333
seed processora person who assemble, dries, cleans, treats, mixes or otherwise processes (apart from measuring) fodder plant seed which is intended for sale and “seed processing” and “seed process” shall be construed accordingly.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2002/en/si/01...
seed processora person who assembles, dries, cleans, treats, mixes or otherwise processes seed of oil plants or fibre plants which is intended for sale and “processing” shall be construed accordingly;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2003/en/si/02...
seed unitcones, infructescenses, fruits and seeds intended for the production of planting stock.United Kingdom2002 No. 3026
seed yearthe period from 1st July in one year to 30th June in the following year, both dates inclusive.United Kingdom2003 No. 1249
seeded hopshops marketed with a seed content greater than 2 % of their weight;European Union31993R2928
seedless hopshops marketed with a seed content not exceeding 2 % of their weight;European Union31993R2928
seedsall propagating material and material intended for planting.European Union22002A0430(04)
seedsseeds for sowing;United Kingdom2001 No. 3510
seedany plant part of any species belonging to the plant kingdom, represented, sold or used to grow a plant;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. S-8
seedonly those varieties of seed that are dedicated to the production of sugarcane from which is produced sugar for human consumption.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
segmentany portion or portions of the environment expressed in terms of volume, space, area, quantity, quality or time or any combination thereof;KenyaCAP. 387
segregated ballastballast water introduced into a tank permanently allocated to the carriage of ballast or cargoes other than oil or noxious liquid substances as variously defined in the Annexes of the MARPOL Convention, and which is completely separated from the cargo and oil fuel system;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2008/en/si/02...
segregated funda specified group of properties that is held in respect of insurance policies all or part of the reserves for which vary in amount depending on the fair market value of the properties;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. E-15
segregated parta part of a non-segregated scheme which is created when a segregation requirement in the scheme rules has been triggered.United Kingdom2005 No. 381
segregateto hold two or more items in the same account, or to combine such items in a transfer between accounts. The Commission did not receive comments on these proposed definitions and is, therefore, adopting them as proposed.United States77 FR 6335
segregation requirementthe requirement on the trustees or managers under the scheme rules of a non-segregated multi-employer section to segregate such part of the assets of the section as is attributable to the section’s liabilities to provide pensions or other benefits to or in respect of the pensionable service of some or all of the members by reference to an employer, in relation to the section, where that employer ceases to participate in the scheme.United Kingdom2005 No. 381
segregationthe operation of a school system in which students are wholly or substantially separated among the schools of an educational agency on the basis of race, color, sex, or national origin or within a school on the basis of race, color, or national origin.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
seine neta beach or haul seine net, with or without a pocket, shot in a way to partly encircle fish.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
seized copiescopies seized under section 140B(7);SingaporeCap. 63
seized propertyanything seized in exercise of that power;United Kingdom2009 No. 2056
seizure noticea notice complying with regulation 4;United Kingdom2008 No. 494
select prisoner work partieswork parties consisting of prisoners who have been the subject of appropriate risk assessment identifying them as requiring lower supervision.United Kingdom2009 No. 576
selected Northern Ireland donationa donation made to a Northern Ireland recipient which is selected by the Commission for verification under article 8.United Kingdom2007 No. 2501
selected base porta port or ports situated in England and/or Wales.United Kingdom2014 No. 1599
selected containment measurean appropriate containment measure selected in accordance with paragraph 3(g).United Kingdom2000 No. 2831
selected establishmentan eligible establishment that is selected by the Secretary, in coordination with the appropriate State agency of the State in which the eligible establishment is located, under subsection (b) to ship carcasses, portions of carcasses, and meat items in interstate commerce.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
selected local educational agencya local educational agency that has a demonstrated high level of, or a high risk for, administrative error, as determined by the Secretary.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
selected porta port or ports situated in England and/or Wales.United Kingdom2013 No. 1734
selected qualifying biddera qualifying bidder who is selected to be invited to participate in a best and final offer stage in accordance with regulation 13(1);United Kingdom2012 No. 2414
selectedof satisfying the particular requirement they address. There may be other ways of complying with that requirement of the core principle that would also be acceptable.United States71 FR 1953
selection arrangementsthose arrangements (if any) in the admission arrangements determined for a school for a particular academic year which make provision for the selection of pupils by ability or aptitude within the meaning of section 99(5) of SSFA 1998;United Kingdom2008 No. 3093
selection arrangementsthose arrangements (if any) in the admission arrangements determined for a school for a particular academic year which make provision for the selection of pupils by ability or aptitude within the meaning of section 99(5).United Kingdom2008 No. 3089
selection criteriathe criteria set out in Annex III to the Directive;United Kingdom1999 No. 3445
selection criteriathe criteria set out in Schedule 3.United Kingdom2008 No. 55
selection datethe date on which a nomination contest is decided.CanadaS.C. 2000, c. 9
selection of lotsa specified number of lots in one or more bands;United Kingdom2007 No. 3380
selection packa package of fireworks of more than one category or one type offered or intended to be offered for retail sale as a single unit;United Kingdom1999 No. 392
selection packa package of fireworks of more than one category or type offered for sale in a single unit.United Kingdom1996 No. 391
selection panela panel of persons appointed by the Service under section 13 ;IrelandNumber 25 of 2014
selection panelthe panel constituted under article 5 below.United Kingdom2001 No. 2820
selection processthe period with respect to a selection for assistance that begins with the development, preparation, and issuance of a solicitation or request for applications for the assistance and concludes with the selection of recipients of assistance, and includes the evaluation of applications.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
selection roundthe process of inviting applications for IIFF program funding selecting the successful applicants and awarding funding agreements.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
selectionthe determination of which applicants for assistance are to receive assistance under the program.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
selective cullthe compulsory slaughter programme introduced under paragraph 10A of Part I of Schedule 2 to the Diseases of Animals (Northern Ireland) Order 1981(9) in accordance with the eradication plan for bovine spongiform encephalopathy drawn up by the United Kingdom and approved by Commission Decision 96/385/EC.United Kingdom1996 No. 595
selective schoola school where all the pupils in the school are selected by ability or by aptitude;United Kingdom2014 No. 3352
selective tenderinga procurement method whereby only qualified or registered suppliers are invited by the procuring entity to submit a tender;European Union32012D0734
selectto select registered seamen for engagement in any ship and “selection” shall be construed accordingly.SingaporeCap. 170A, RG 8
self activating smoke signala signal complying with the requirements of Schedule 8, Part 5 of MSN 1676(M);United Kingdom1999 No. 2721
self adaptabilityany engine device allowing the air/fuel ratio to be kept constant;European Union32005L0078
self administered schemea scheme where some or all of the benefits (other than the death benefits) are not insured with a life assurance company;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2008/en/si/05...
self administered trust RACa trust RAC where some or all of the benefits (other than the death benefits) are not insured with a life assurance company.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2008/en/si/05...
self employed persona person who has no other employer but works on his own account;KenyaNo. 45 of 2013
self indicating machinea machine in which the position of equilibrium is obtained without the intervention of the operator;United Kingdom2006 No. 5
self service weighing machinea non-automatic weighing machine which, in accordance with Articles 5(1) and (3)(a) of the 1981 Order, is made available for use for trade by any prospective buyer of goods so that the weight and price of goods selected by him is determined and made known to him;United Kingdom2006 No. 5
self-activating smoke signala signal complying with the requirements of Part 5 of Schedule 8;United Kingdom1999 No. 2723
self-administered schemean approved scheme some or all of the income and other assets of which are invested otherwise than in insurance policies;United Kingdom1995 No. 3103
self-assessment appointed daythe day...United Kingdom1998 c. 36
self-assessmentan assessment included in a company tax return and includes a reference to such an assessment as amended.United Kingdom2001 No. 3974
self-audit documenta document that is prepared as a result of or in connection with an insurance compliance audit.United StatesINSURANCE CODE - Title 5 - Cha
self-certificatea declaration made by the person in writing on a form approved for the purpose by the Department that the person has been unfit for work on a date or for a period specified in the declaration and may include a statement that the person expects to continue to be unfit for work on days subsequent to the date on which it is made.”.United Kingdom2011 No. 357
self-cleaninga process that the coffee machine carries out to clean its interior. This process can either be a simple rinse or a washing process using specific additives;European Union32013R0801
self-contained buildinga building which is structurally detached;United Kingdom2004 No. 1829
self-contained domestic establishmenta dwelling-house, apartment or other similar place of residence in which place a person as a general rule sleeps and eats;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
self-contained dwellingany part of a building which is occupied as a separate dwelling;United Kingdom2001 No. 267
self-contained underwater breathing apparatusdiving plant and equipment in which a supply of breathing mixture is carried by the diver independently of any other source.United Kingdom2002 No. 1587
self-contained unita building or a part of a building which has been constructed or adapted for use as separate living accommodation.”.United Kingdom1997 No. 656
self-containedconsisting of a single appliance and any associated controls which is neither connected to, nor forms part of, any other fixed building service;United Kingdom2010 No. 2214
self-deactivating featureof the irreversible exhaustion of a component (e.g. a battery) that is essential to the operation of the munition.”.United Kingdom2008 No. 1805
self-deactivating featureof the irreversible exhaustion of a component (eg, a battery) that is essential to the operation of the munition;United Kingdom2010 No. 2007
self-deactivatingof the irreversible exhaustion of a component, such as a battery, that is essential to the operation of the munition;IrelandNumber 20 of 2008
self-destruction mechanisman incorporated automatically-functioning mechanism which is in addition to the primary initiating mechanism of the munition and which secures the destruction of the munition into which it is incorporated;IrelandNumber 20 of 2008
self-destruction mechanisman incorporated, automatically-functioning mechanism which is in addition to the primary initiating mechanism of a munition and which secures the destruction of the munition into which it is incorporated.United Kingdom2010 No. 2007
self-directedthe individual and, if applicable, the individual's representative as defined in § 441.735.United States79 FR 2947
self-employed earnera person who is gainfully employed in Northern Ireland or the Republic of Ireland otherwise than in employed earner’s employment (whether or not he is also employed in such employment);United Kingdom2008 No. 280
self-employed earningsan amount calculated in accordance with section 14;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-8
self-employed persona person who is gainfully occupied for his or her own account.CanadaSI/91-115
self-employed persona person who is gainfully occupied for his or her own account;CanadaSI/2004-34
self-employedengaged in carrying on a trade, profession or vocation on a commercial basis and with a view to profit, either on one’s own account or as a member of a business partnership;United Kingdom2015 No. 448
self-employedengaged in carrying on a trade, profession or vocation on a commercial basis and with a view to the realisation of profits, either on one’s own account or as a member of a business partnership and the trade, profession or vocation is organised and regular;”.United Kingdom2015 No. 605
self-employment routethat part of the Employment Option of the New Deal which is specified in regulation 75(1)(a)(i)(bb)(21);United Kingdom1998 No. 182
self-governancethe program of self-governance established under section 458aaa–1 of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
self-government agreementan agreement concluded by a first nation with Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada and the Yukon Government respecting government by and for the first nation;CanadaS.C. 1994, c. 35
self-healing grida grid that is capable of automatically anticipating and responding to power system disturbances (including the isolation of failed sections and components), while optimizing the performance and service of the grid to customers.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
self-help housingthe same as in section 1490c of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
self-igniting lighta light complying with the requirements of Part 4 of Schedule 8;United Kingdom1999 No. 2723
self-insurerany employer securing the payment of compensation under the LHWCA or its extensions in accordance with the provisions of 33 U.S.C. 932(a)(2) and these regulations.United States70 FR 43224
self-mobilitymovement of a vehicle under its own power.CanadaC.R.C., c. 1038
self-quotea quotation produced by the customer for the provision of a new connection or alteration of an existing connection in accordance with any conditions published by the relevant gas conveyor to enable the customer to calculate the cost of those works;United Kingdom2014 No. 60
self-reactive substancessolids or liquids, that, as a result of an examination for determining the risk of explosion conducted pursuant to a Cabinet Order, demonstrate the nature specified by a Cabinet Order, or that, as a result of an examination for determining the extent of thermolysis conducted pursuant to a Cabinet Order, demonstrate the nature specified by a Cabinet Order.JapanAct No. 186 of 1948
self-regulatory organisationany non-governmental body, including any securities or futures exchange or market, clearing agency or other organisation or association that exercises its own or delegated regulatory or supervisory authority over financial service suppliers; for greater certainty, a self-regulatory organisation shall not be considered a designated monopoly for purposes of Title VIII (Competition);European Union22012A1221(01)
self-regulatory organizationan organization or entity that is not a Federal regulatory agency or a State, but that is under the supervision of a Federal regulatory agency and is authorized under Federal law to adopt and administer rules applicable to its members that are enforced by such organization or entity, by a Federal regulatory agency, or by another self-regulatory organization.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
self-regulatory organizationan organization whose object is to regulate the operations of its members or of the users of its services and includes the organizations that may be recognized as such, by the Authority;KenyaCAP. 485A
self-regulatory systema system whereby the members of a group of persons with a shared interest voluntarily adhere to rules or code of conduct established by that group.IrelandNumber 18 of 2009
self-rescuerrespiratory protective equipment designed for use while escaping from a mine;United Kingdom2014 No. 3248
self-service arrangementan arrangement that allows the customer to use a measuring system for the purposes of obtaining liquid for his own use;United Kingdom2006 No. 1270
self-service devicea specific device that is part of a self-service arrangement and which allows one or more measuring systems to perform in this self-service arrangement.United Kingdom2006 No. 1270
self-sufficiencya volume of suitable crude oil and equivalent substances available from Canadian hydrocarbon producing capacity that is adequate to supply the total feedstock requirements of Canadian refineries necessary to satisfy the total domestic refined product requirements of Canada, excluding those feedstock requirements necessary to produce specialty refined products;CanadaS.C. 1988, c. 28
self-sufficientself-sufficient within the meaning of Article 7(1) (b) of Directive 2004/38;United Kingdom2006 No. 483
sell by retailsell to a person buying otherwise than for the purpose of re-sale and “sold by retail” shall be construed accordingly;United Kingdom1995 No. 3116
sell by retailto sell the poison otherwise than by wholesale.SingaporeCap. 234, R 1
seller dissolution optionan option for a seller of mortgages to the Enterprises to dissolve or otherwise cancel a mortgage purchase agreement or loan sale.United States75 FR 55891
seller-provided financingany indebtedness incurred in acquiring any residence if the person to whom such indebtedness is owed is the person from whom such residence was acquired.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
sellera distributor or a retailer.CanadaSOR/2013-211
sellera person who sells or agrees to sell goods;SingaporeCap. 393
selling agentany person, other than a commission merchant, who is engaged in the business of negotiating the sale and purchase of any farm product on behalf of a person engaged in farming operations.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
selling instrumenta prospectus, registration statement, offering memorandum, term sheet or other similar document that describes the terms of the offer (including the price and number of shares) pursuant to which a corporation offers to issue flow-through shares;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
selling pricethe final price for a unit of a product, or a given quantity of a product, including VAT and all other taxes;United Kingdom2004 No. 368
sellof a label or wrapper) for sale.United Kingdom2007 No. 1040 (W. 100)
sellof conditional sale or hire purchase, and “offer for sale” and “expose for sale” shall be construed accordingly;United Kingdom2003 No. 1901
semen collection centrea semen collection centre authorised by the National Assembly for Wales for the purposes of regulation 8(2A) for the dispatch of frozen bovine semen;”.United Kingdom2001 No. 3283 (W. 272)
semen containera container which holds, or which is designed to hold, a single draw of semen or a part thereof;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2005/en/si/05...
semengreyhound semen;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2005/en/si/05...
sementhe ejaculate of cattle, water buffalo, equidae, sheep, goats and swine.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1995/en/si/03...
semesterJanuary to June or July to December in each year;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2014/en/si/05...
semi-automatic firearmsfirearms that reload automatically from a magazine or cylinder each time a round is discharged but can fire not more than one round with a single pull on the trigger;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2008/en/si/00...
semi-automatic transmission systema transmission system or device in which such changes in its torque ratio as may be selected by the driver of the vehicle are effected automatically;SingaporeCap. 276, R 9
semi-automatic zero-setting devicea device for automatically setting the indication to zero following a manual command.United Kingdom2007 No. 389
semi-automatic zero-setting devicea device for automatically setting the indication to zero following a manual command;United Kingdom2006 No. 1255
semi-automatica firearm that is equipped with a mechanism that, following the discharge of a cartridge, automatically operates to complete any part of the reloading cycle necessary to prepare for the discharge of the next cartridge.CanadaSOR/98-462
semi-improved grasslandgrassland with a relatively species poor type of vegetation composed of a mixture of agricultural and non-agricultural species, derived from unimproved acid, limestone or neutral grassland following regular applications of fertiliser, lime and heavy grazing;United Kingdom1999 No. 1176
semi-monocoque design locomotivea locomotive in which the external skin or shell of the locomotive partially combines with the support frame to provide structural support and stress resistance.United States71 FR 36888
semi-natural broadleaved woodlandland which has at least 30% cover of native trees which have generally not been planted and are at least 5 metres high;United Kingdom1999 No. 1176
semi-natural farm woodland and scrubvegetation dominated by a minimum of 50% cover broadleaf trees and shrubs, containing a minimum of 80% native species with a height greater than 2 metres;United Kingdom1999 No. 208
semi-natural habitatan area which is not subject to an intensive farming regime, such as an area of moorland, scrub, heath, wetlands, species rich grassland, broadleaf woodland, a coastal habitat, or waterway. These examples are without prejudice to the generality of the expression;United Kingdom2005 No. 6
semi-natural rough grazingsland where the vegetation consists predominantly of bent (Agrostis), fescue (Festuca), bracken (Pteridium aqulinum), purple moor grass (Molinia caerulea), mat grass (Nardus stricta), heather (Calluna vulgaris, Erica tetralix, Erica cinerea or Vaccinium myrtillus), cotton grass (Eriophorum) or deer grass (Trichophorum cespitosum);United Kingdom1995 No. 243
semi-natural upland vegetationthose species listed in the Schedule;”.United Kingdom2014 No. 2367 (W. 230)
semi-private bathrooma bathroom provided for the exclusive use of two persons;United Kingdom1997 No. 1508
semi-processingdebarking and sawing an unprocessed log;United Kingdom2014 No. 1318
semi-self indicating machinea machine in which the operator only intervenes above a certain range of self indication or printing, in order to re-establish the function of self indication or printing;United Kingdom2006 No. 5
semi-submersible vesselany watercraft constructed or adapted to be capable of operating with most of its hull and bulk under the surface of the water, including both manned and unmanned watercraft.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
semi-trailera trailer which is constructed or adapted to form part of an articulated vehicle including (without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing) a vehicle which is not itself a motor vehicle but which has some or all of its wheels driven by the drawing vehicle;United Kingdom1999 No. 454
semiconductor integrated circuitsa product having transistors or other circuitry elements inseparably formed on the surface of a semiconductor material or an insulating material, or within a semiconductor material, and designed to perform electronic circuitry functions.JapanAct No. 43 of 1985
sender informationthe part of an electronic message — including the data relating to source, routing, addressing or signalling — that identifies or purports to identify the sender or the origin of the message;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-34
sendera consumer in a State who, primarily for personal, family, or household purposes, requests a remittance transfer provider to send a remittance transfer to a designated recipient. A sender located on a U.S. military installation that is physically located in a foreign country is located in a State. For transfers from a consumer's account, whether a consumer is located in a State depends on where the consumer's account is located. If the account is located in a State, the consumer will be located in a State for purposes of the definition of “sender” in § 1005.30(g), notwithstanding comment 3(a)-3. Accounts that are located on a U.S. military installation that is physically located in a foreign country are located in a State. Where a transfer is requested electronically or by telephone and the transfer is not from an account, the provider may make the determination of whether a consumer is located in a State based on information that is provided by the consumer and on any records associated with the consumer that the provider may have, such as an address provided by the consumer.United States79 FR 55970
sendera natural or legal person responsible for originating postal items;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2002/en/si/06...
sending Statea State providing a national contingent for EUNAVFOR.European Union22009A0325(01)
sending proceedingscriminal proceedings in a magistrates' court where the legally aided person is sent for trial.”.United Kingdom1998 No. 2908
sending schemea club scheme which pays a club transfer value;United Kingdom2015 No. 19
senddeliver by mail or in electronic format consistent with § 435.918.United States78 FR 42159
sendsend by pre-paid first class post addressed to the proper address(6), or such alternative address as the recipient may request;United Kingdom2004 No. 2594
senior adjudicatorthe Chief Adjudicator, the Deputy Chief Adjudicator, a Regional Adjudicator or a Deputy Regional Adjudicator;United Kingdom2003 No. 652 (L. 16)
senior career employeea Federal Aviation Administration career senior professional;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
senior citizena person 65 years of age or older.United StatesEDUCATION CODE - Title 3 - Cha
senior companiona volunteer in the Senior Companion Program;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
senior constablea constable of a higher rank than the suspended constable.United Kingdom2014 No. 68
senior employeean employee who has authority over or responsibility for directing or controlling the exercise of the CCG’s functions.United Kingdom2012 No. 1631
senior executivea Federal Aviation Administration executive;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
senior human resources professionala human resources professional who, in the opinion of the appropriate authority, has sufficient seniority, skills and experience to be a panel chair.United Kingdom2008 No. 2862
senior judgethe judge with the earliest date of appointment to the court in question who has not made an election under subsection 29(1) or 32.1(1) or, in the case of more than one such judge having been appointed on the same day, the judge that the Governor in Council may designate as the senior judge.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. J-1
senior management officiala chief executive officer, an assistant chief executive officer, a chief financial officer, and any other senior executive officer (as defined by the appropriate Federal banking agency pursuant to section 1831i(f) of this title).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
senior managementsenior management as defined in point (9) of Article 3(1) of Directive 2013/36/EU;European Union32013R0575R(02)
senior managera constable or a member of the police staff who (in either case) has supervisory responsibility for the second line manager;United Kingdom2014 No. 67
senior member of staffa principal, deputy head teacher, bursar or other person responsible for the financial management of the school;United Kingdom2010 No. 344
senior member of the Garda Síochánaa member of the Garda Síochána not below the rank of a superintendent.IrelandNumber 26 of 2006
senior non-commissioned officera non-commissioned officer who is of or above the rate or rank of petty officer, sergeant or equivalent rank;United Kingdom2008 No. 1651
senior officer of an alternative police forcea member of that force holding a rank above that of chief superintendent;United Kingdom2012 No. 808
senior officera chief constable, a deputy chief constable or an assistant chief constable or, in the case of the City of London and metropolitan police forces, a member of the force in question of or above the rank of commander;United Kingdom2004 No. 645
senior officera constable who is a chief constable or an assistant chief constable.United Kingdom1996 No. 1645 (S. 141)
senior officiala senior official who is responsible for law enforcement and who is designated under subsection (5).CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-46
senior person in chargethe person designated under paragraph 22(1)(a).CanadaSOR/2013-119
senior police officera chief constable, a deputy chief constable or an assistant chief constable or, in the case of the City of London police force, a member of that force of or above the rank of commander;United Kingdom2004 No. 643
senior police officera member of a police force holding a rank above that of superintendent.”.United Kingdom2010 No. 683 (W. 66)
senior port managerone of the following: the manager or harbour master or such other senior member of staff as may be appointed by the Board and designated as such from time to time;United Kingdom2005 No. 133
senior position in the public servicehead of department or head of a statutory authority or Government-owned company or above.United Kingdom2009 No. 1379
senior postthe post of Principal and such other posts as the Corporation may decide for the purposes of these Articles;United Kingdom2013 No. 375 (W. 47)
senior practitionera solicitor who has been admitted to the Roll for at least forty years as of the thirty-first day of December in the year immediately preceding the first cycle or the second cycle or the third cycle;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2012/en/si/05...
senior procurement executivean official designated under section 1702(c) of title 41 as the senior procurement executive for a Federal agency.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
senior pupilspersons who have attained the age of 12.”.United Kingdom1999 No. 3185 (W. 43)
senior pupila person who has attained the age of 12;United Kingdom1999 No. 1726
senior responsible officerthe person within each single service with overall responsibility for the ELC Scheme;United Kingdom2012 No. 1796
senior salaried officialany of the Harbour Master, the Harbour Superintendent, the Harbour Treasurer or the Harbour Clerk.United Kingdom2001 No. 457
senior securityany bond, debenture, note, or similar obligation or instrument constituting a security and evidencing indebtedness, and any stock of a class having priority over any other class as to distribution of assets or payment of dividends.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
senior service policemana service policeman of or above the rank of lieutenant-commander, major or squadron leader.United Kingdom2013 No. 1852
senior solicitora solicitor who has not less than eight years post qualification experience in criminal defence work.United Kingdom2009 No. 267
senior solicitora solicitor who, in the judgement of the appropriate officer, has the skill, knowledge and experience to deal with the most difficult and complex cases;United Kingdom2007 No. 1174
senior surviving officerthe senior surviving officer in the deck department and if there is no surviving officer in the deck department, the senior surviving engineer officer;United Kingdom2005 No. 881
senior traffic commissionerthe senior traffic commissioner appointed by virtue of section 4A of the PPVA 1981 (5).United Kingdom2009 No. 3242 (C. 142)
senior unsecured debtunsecured borrowing that: Is evidenced by a written agreement; has a specified and fixed principal amount to be paid in full on demand or on a date certain; is noncontingent; and is not, by its terms, subordinated to any other liability.United States73 FR 64179
seniority provisionsprovisions that give employees rights that depend upon their seniority.  1997, c. 21, Sched. B, s. 25.Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/statute/97p21b
senioritylongevity in employment together with any benefits of employment which accrue with, or are determined by, longevity in employment.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
senioran individual who is 65 years of age or older.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
sensitive areaan area of water which the Department has identified in accordance with the criteria set out in Part 1 of Schedule 1, and which is shown as such on maps held by the Department for the purposes of this regulation;United Kingdom1995 No. 12
sensitive countries listthe list prescribed by the Secretary of Energy known as the Department of Energy List of Sensitive Countries.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
sensitive equipmentequipment, work or works and services for security purposes, involving, requiring or containing classified information;United Kingdom2011 No. 1848
sensitive informationinformation relating to international relations or national defence or national security that is in the possession of the Government of Canada, whether originating from inside or outside Canada, and is of a type that the Government of Canada is taking measures to safeguard.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-5
sensitive nuclear materialseparated plutonium (including plutonium contained in mixed oxide fuel) or uranium enriched to more than 20 % in the isotope 235 and/or uranium 233.European Union22007A0206(01)
sensitive nuclear technologyany information, including information incorporated in a production or utilization facility or important component part thereof, that is not available to the public and which is important to the design, construction, fabrication, operation, or maintenance of a uranium enrichment or nuclear fuel reprocessing facility or a facility for the production of heavy water.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
sensitive property useone or more types of property uses prescribed by the regulations for the purposes of this section.  2007, c. 7, Sched. 13, s. 9.Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/statute/90e19
sensitive receptora building, or part of a building, used for any purposes within Classes C1, C2, C3 or D1 of the Schedule to the Use Classes Order.United Kingdom2015 No. 70
sensitive witnessan adult witness where the quality of evidence given by the witness is likely to be diminished by reason of fear or distress on the part of the witness in connection with giving evidence in the case;United Kingdom2008 No. 1497
sensitive zonesthe sensitive zones specified in Schedule 1 and a reference to a numbered sensitive zone is a reference to the sensitive zone so numbered in that Schedule;United Kingdom1997 No. 2844
sensorineural hearing lossa permanent shift to a hearing threshold level of 25 decibels (dB) or more, at 500, 1000, 1500, 2000, 3000, 4000 or 6000 hertz (Hz), due to a defect in the cochlea or the auditory nerve, but excluding congenital deafness.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
sensory disabilitya disability that relates to sight or hearing.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. P-21
sensory disabilitya disability that relates to sight or hearing;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. A-1
sensory impaired childrenchildren who are hearing impaired or visually impaired, or both hearing and visually impaired; and”.United Kingdom1998 No. 417
sentenced persona person on whom a sentence has been imposed in the territory of a Convention State and to whose transfer into the State the Minister has given his or her consent.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1997/en/si/03...
sentenced persona person on whom a sentence has been imposed in the territory of a designated country;IrelandNumber 28 of 2005
sentencea sentence that is not constituted under subsection 139(1).CanadaS.C. 1992, c. 20
sentenceany punishment consisting of a deprivation of a person's liberty for a limited or unlimited period of time imposed by a court or tribunal consequent upon a person's conviction for an offence;IrelandNumber 28 of 2005
sentencing proceedingsproceedings for the sentencing of a person convicted by the court on a plea of guilty or in trial proceedings;United Kingdom2009 No. 1209
sentencing proceedingsthe proceedings in which the sentence that falls to be varied was imposed.United Kingdom2009 No. 2041
sentinel animalsanimals which do not have antibodies to bluetongue and which are used for surveillance for it;United Kingdom2003 No. 91
sentinel animalan animal that does not have antibodies to bluetongue virus when first introduced or retained at the premises, and is used for surveillance for bluetongue virus.United Kingdom2008 No. 11
sentinel animalan animal that does not have antibodies to the bluetongue virus when first introduced or retained at the premises and is used for surveillance for the bluetongue virus;United Kingdom2008 No. 275
sentinel horsea horse that is used for the purpose of surveillance for the African horse sickness virus which, when first introduced or retained at any premises for that purpose, does not have antibodies to the African horse sickness virus in respect of which surveillance is being carried out.United Kingdom2012 No. 178
sentinel piga pig that does not have antibodies to the swine vesicular disease virus when first introduced or retained at the premises and is used for surveillance for the swine vesicular disease virus;United Kingdom2009 No. 223
separate Community instrumenta Community instrument specified in the second column of an item in Schedule 1 as read with the Community instruments (if any) specified in the third column of that item.”.United Kingdom2008 No. 2844
separate DirectivesCouncil Directives 84/525/EEC of 17 September 1984, 84/526/EEC of 17 September 1984 and 84/527 of 17 September 1984 concerning the approximation of laws of the Member States relating to seamless steel gas cylinders, seamless unalloyed aluminium and aluminium alloy gas cylinders, and welded unalloyed steel gas cylinders, respectively12 ;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2004/en/si/03...
separate Directivea Directive listed in Annex IV to the Framework Directive taking account of the scope and latest amendment to each such Directive.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2007/en/si/03...
separate Directiveone of the Directives specified in the Second Schedule;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2000/en/si/04...
separate agencya portion of the federal public administration named in Schedule V.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. F-11
separate certificate of conformitya certificate which has been completed in accordance with article 5(2) in the form set out in first schedule in respect of a separate Directive or Directives;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2000/en/si/04...
separate circuitof separate equipment or installations, or in a clearly separated place or at a different time from the production of other dairy products, in that establishment;United Kingdom1995 No. 1372 (S. 101)
separate collection of food wastethat food waste is presented for collection, and collected in a manner that ensures that food waste is kept separate from other waste;”.United Kingdom2015 No. 14
separate collectionthe collection where a waste stream is kept separately by type and nature so as to facilitate a specific treatment;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2009/en/si/05...
separate directivesthe directives listed in Annex II, Chapter B;European Union32003L0037
separate feea fee imposed on a consumer for making a payment to the consumer's account. A fee or other charge imposed if payment is made after the due date, such as a late fee or finance charge, is not a separate fee to allow consumers to make a payment for purposes of § 1026.10(e).United States76 FR 79767
separate landing pageit is a scam, such as an unauthorized pop-up or, worse, a “phishing” website - one that mimics a true website in order to capture consumers’ information. The Commission has decided that the “separate landing page” requirement is unnecessary to accomplish the goal of reducing deceptive marketing of “free credit reports;” rather, for Internet websites, disclosures on each page on which the triggering claims for “free credit reports” appear, as well as on each page of the ordering process, are sufficient to accomplish that goal.United States75 FR 9725
separate lifting accessoriesaccessories which help to make up or use a slinging device, such as eyehooks, shackles, rings, eyebolts, etc.;European Union31991L0368
separate riskone or more items of real property and the property's contents, if any, that is not exposed to any other property on which insurance is applied for in the association seeking the charter.United StatesINSURANCE CODE - Title 6 - Cha
separate spacesareas within a commercial building that are leased or otherwise occupied by a tenant or other occupant for a period of time pursuant to the terms of a written agreement.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
separate technical unita device which is subject to the requirements of a separate directive, which is intended to be part of a vehicle, and may be type approved separately but only in relation to one or more specified types of vehicle, where the separate directive makes express provision for so doing;United Kingdom2005 No. 390
separated affiliateof such Bell operating company's or any of its affiliates' basic telephone service.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
separated entitya privatized entity to whom a portion of the assets owned by INTELSAT or Inmarsat are transferred prior to full privatization of INTELSAT or Inmarsat, including in particular the entity whose structure was under discussion by INTELSAT as of March 25, 1998, but excluding ICO.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
separated local authority collected municipal wastewaste which has been separated from other local authority collected municipal waste, whether the separation occurs before or after the waste has been collected under arrangements made by a district council.”.United Kingdom2011 No. 373
separated municipal wastewaste which has been separated from other municipal waste, whether the separation occurs before or after the waste comes into the possession or under the control of a district council.United Kingdom2004 No. 416
separated municipalitya local municipality that is situated within a geographic county but does not form part of the county for municipal purposes. (“municipalité séparée”)  2001, c. 25, s. 309 (1).Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/statute/01m25
separated prisonera prisoner who has applied to be accommodated in separated conditions, whom the Secretary of State considers should be held in those conditions for reasons of security, safety, good order or discipline and who is so held;”.United Kingdom2004 No. 4
separatedseparated under an order of a court of competent jurisdiction or by deed of separation or in such circumstances that the separation is likely to be permanent.IrelandNumber 22 of 1997
separately collected food wastefood waste which is presented for collection, and collected in a manner that ensures that food waste is kept separate from other waste;”.United Kingdom2015 No. 14
separately collectedcollected separately from other types of waste so as to facilitate a specific treatment;United Kingdom2011 No. 226
separateone that is not included in the directors’ report.”.United Kingdom2009 No. 1581
separating equipmenteither separators or filters, or any combination of them, which are designed to produce effluent containing not more than 100 ppm of oil;United Kingdom1996 No. 2154
separation agreementan agreement entered into under section 54. (“accord de séparation”)  R.S.O. 1990, c. F.3, s. 51; 2006, c. 1, s. 5 (6, 7).Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/statute/90f03
separation conditionthe condition specified in article 4(1);United Kingdom2007 No. 400
separation from employmentthe termination of the employment relationship between an insured person and the business operator.JapanAct No. 116 of 1974
separationseparation of a waste from any other waste, substance, or material with which it has been mixed.United Kingdom2005 No. 1806 (W. 138)
septic tank sludgeresidual sludge from septic tanks and other similar installations for the treatment of sewage.United Kingdom2007 No. 3538
septic tank sludgeresidual sludge from septic tanks and other similar installations for the treatment of sewage;United Kingdom2013 No. 255
sequential service strategythe educational and occupational skills training plan developed for individuals who have dropped out of high school and want to enroll in a YouthBuild program. The plan is designed so that the individual sequentially enrolls in an alternative school, and after receiving a year or more of educational services, enrolls in the YouthBuild program.United States77 FR 9111
sequentially numbered interrogatories, by witness[.]of allaying those concerns. Postal Service Reply Comments at 27. The Commission interprets the clarification proposed by the Postal Service as responsive to GCA's concerns and adopts that clarification to confirm the continued availability of institutional interrogatories as a formal discovery mechanism.United States79 FR 33389
sequestering agenta food additive that is used to control the availability of a cation.CanadaSOR/2012-213
sequestrantssubstances which form chemical complexes with metallic ions;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2004/en/si/00...
sequestrantany substance which forms a chemical complex with metallic ions;United Kingdom2009 No. 416
sequestration formationa deep saline formation, unmineable coal seam, or oil or gas reservoir that is capable of accommodating a volume of industrial carbon dioxide.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
sequestrationthe long-term separation, isolation, or removal of greenhouse gases from the atmosphere, including through a biological or geologic method such as reforestation or an underground reservoir.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
serfdomthe condition or status of a tenant who is by law, custom or agreement bound to live and labour on land belonging to another person and to render some determinate service to such other person whether for reward or not and is not free to change his status ;Sri Lanka16 of 2006
serial copyingthe duplication in a digital format of a copyrighted musical work or sound recording from a digital reproduction of a digital musical recording. The term "digital reproduction of a digital musical recording" does not include a digital musical recording as distributed, by authority of the copyright owner, for ultimate sale to consumers.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
series of design typespackagings of the same structural design, wall thickness, material and cross-section, which differ only in their lesser design heights from the design type approved.European Union31996L0049
series of importationstwo or more entries covering articles arriving on the same day from the same exporter and consigned to the same person.United States71 FR 44564
seriesa division of a class of debt obligations.CanadaS.C. 2009, c. 23
seriesa division of a class of shares;CanadaS.C. 1991, c. 46
serious Market Abuse offencean offence referred to in section 1368 ;IrelandNumber 38 of 2014
serious Prospectus offencean offence referred to in section 1356 ;IrelandNumber 38 of 2014
serious adverse eventany untoward occurrence associated with the collection, testing, processing, storage and distribution of blood or blood components that might lead to death or life-threatening, disabling or incapacitating conditions for patients or which results in, or prolongs, hospitalisation or morbidity;United Kingdom2005 No. 50
serious adverse reactiona noxious and unintended response to dried marihuana that requires in-patient hospitalization or a prolongation of existing hospitalization, that causes congenital malformation, that results in persistent or significant disability or incapacity, that is life threatening or that results in death.CanadaSOR/2013-119
serious adverse reactionan unintended response in a donor or in a patient associated with the collection or transfusion of blood or blood components that is fatal, life-threatening, disabling or incapacitating, or which results in or prolongs hospitalisation or morbidity;United Kingdom2005 No. 50
serious crimeany of the crimes specified in the Statute as the most serious crimes of concern to the international community as a whole over which the ICC has jurisdiction pursuant to the provisions of article 5, paragraph 1 of the Statute;JapanAct No. 37 of 2007
serious driver-related violationa violation by an operator of a commercial motor vehicle that the Secretary determines will result in the operator being prohibited from continuing to operate a commercial motor vehicle until the violation is corrected.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
serious drug offencean offence set out in Schedule II;CanadaS.C. 1992, c. 20
serious employment handicapa significant impairment, resulting in substantial part from a service-connected disability rated at 10 percent or more, of a veteran's ability to prepare for, obtain, or retain employment consistent with such veteran's abilities, aptitudes, and interests.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
serious harminjury which creates a substantial risk of death or which causes permanent disfigurement or loss or impairment of the mobility of the body as a whole or of the function of any particular member or organ;IrelandNumber 26 of 2006
serious health conditionan illness, injury, impairment or physical or mental condition that involves inpatient care as defined in § 825.114 or continuing treatment by a health care provider as defined in § 825.115.United States73 FR 67934
serious ill healthill health which is such as to give rise to a life expectancy of less than one year from the date on which the benefit of the person entitled to the pension credit becomes payable.United Kingdom2000 No. 146
serious ill-healthill health which is such as to give rise to a life expectancy of less than one year from the date on which the payment of the pension credit benefit of the pension credit member is applied for.United Kingdom2001 No. 465
serious incident involving SOCAa member of the staff of SOCA.United Kingdom2013 No. 602
serious incident involving the British Transport Police Forcea constable of the British Transport Police Force and any other persons specified in the agreement who serve with that Force or who are employed by the British Transport Police Authority.United Kingdom2013 No. 602
serious incident involving the Civil Nuclear Constabularya member of the Civil Nuclear Constabulary and any other persons specified in the agreement who serve with that Constabulary or who are employed by the Civil Nuclear Police Authority.United Kingdom2013 No. 602
serious incident involving the Ministry of Defence Policea member of the Ministry of Defence Police.United Kingdom2013 No. 602
serious incidentan event involving circumstances indicating that there was a high probability of an accident associated with the operation of an aircraft with the intention of flight, examples of which are specified in Schedule 1;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2009/en/si/04...
serious incidentan incident involving circumstances indicating that an accident nearly occurred.United Kingdom2007 No. 3468
serious injury (seriously injured person)any person injured who was hospitalised for more than 24 hours as a result of an accident, excluding any attempted suicide.European Union32014L0088
serious injurya prescribed physical or psychological injury.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. R-10
serious injurya significant overall impairment in the position of the domestic producers;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 47 (4th Supp.
serious mental disorderthat the member has been diagnosed with a mental disorder that requires intensive mental health treatment or hospitalization.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
serious mental illnessa severe and persistent mental illness or emotional impairment that seriously limits a person's ability to live independently.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
serious offencean offence for which a person may be punished by imprisonment for a term of 4 years or more;IrelandNumber 26 of 2006
serious offencean offence for which a person of full age and capacity and not previously convicted may be punished by imprisonment for a term of 5 years or by a more severe penalty.IrelandNumber 35 of 2012
serious professional incompetenceconduct which demonstrates a level of incompetence which falls seriously below that expected of a registered person taking into account all the relevant circumstances;United Kingdom2015 No. 140 (W. 8)
serious riska serious risk to health, safety, the environment, consumers, or security, requiring rapid intervention, including a serious risk the effects of which are not immediate;United Kingdom2012 No. 3032
serious shortfall valuationa minimum funding valuation for the scheme as a result of which Article 60 (serious underprovision) applies;United Kingdom1996 No. 570
serious transport incidentan event or situation involving a train, tram or aircraft that causes or is likely to cause one or more individuals to die, be seriously injured or become seriously ill;United Kingdom2005 No. 342
serious weed infestationan infestation with one or more of the noxious weeds listed in Schedule 1 to the Noxious Weeds (Northern Ireland) Order 1977(26).United Kingdom1997 No. 477
seropositive piga pig that is not a restricted animal but is required by the Department to be slaughtered in a slaughterhouse due to antibodies against swine vesicular disease virus being identified in that pig;United Kingdom2009 No. 229
serpentine vegetationunimproved grassland with serpentine or other ultra-basic rocks, containing species which can tolerate the unusual soils derived from these rocks;”;United Kingdom2011 No. 106
serpenta firework comprising a pre-formed shape of pyrotechnic composition, with or without support, whose functioning involves the generation of expanded residue;United Kingdom1997 No. 2294
servesend a document to a party so that the document is received by that party within any time limit specified by a direction or under these Rules;United Kingdom2008 No. 668
serveserve in accordance with rules of court, and for the purposes of this regulation a claim form is deemed to be served on the day on which it is deemed by rules of court to be served.United Kingdom2009 No. 2992
service addressan address at which documents may be effectively served on that person.United Kingdom2009 No. 1804
service addressan address for the service of documents;SingaporeCap. 30B, RG 1
service agenta person or entity, other than an employee of the employer, who provides services to employers or employees under the testing program.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
service agreementan agreement concluded between the Government of Canada and an organization or institution for the purpose of having the organization or institution supply the service of evaluating the language proficiency of foreign nationals.CanadaSOR/2002-227
service animal.any dog that is individually trained to do work or perform tasks for the benefit of an individual with a disability, including a physical, sensory, psychiatric, intellectual, or other mental disability.” This language simply clarifies the Department's longstanding position.United States75 FR 56163
service areaany area declared under section 7.SingaporeCap. 84A
service arrangementan agreement concluded between one or more transport users and a liner operator under which, in return for an undertaking from the transport user to commission the transportation of a certain quantity of goods over a given period of time, a transport user receives an individual undertaking from the liner operator to provide an individualised service which is of a given quality and specially tailored to the needs of the transport user;SingaporeCap. 50B, OR 1
service at seaservice in a ship that normally sailed or operated outside the territorial waters of all countries during World War I, World War II or the United Nations military operations in Korea;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-31
service authoritiesnaval, military or air force authorities;United Kingdom2010 No. 1104
service bargea barge especially designed (or suitably converted), fitted out or equipped to operate wholly or generally as a dredger, hopper dredger, sand carrier, hopper barge, reclamation craft or crane barge;SingaporeCap. 179, RG 9
service braking systemthe braking system of a vehicle which is designed and constructed to have the highest braking efficiency of any of the braking systems with which the vehicle is equipped;United Kingdom1999 No. 454
service breakthe number of days beginning with the day when the person becomes entitled to the payment under article 10 and ending with the day before the new service begins;United Kingdom2010 No. 345
service bulletin(s),the Accomplishment Instructions of the following service bulletins, as applicable.United States71 FR 35381
service bulletin,Boeing Alert Service Bulletin 747-32A2482, dated June 14, 2007.United States73 FR 21521
service bulletinthe Accomplishment Instructions of Airbus Service Bulletin A320-25-1365, dated February 18, 2005.United States71 FR 27595
service chargescharges made by the company in respect of the performance of functions by it in relation to the apartment complex concerned.IrelandNumber 27 of 2004
service chargesperiodical payments for services, whether or not under the same agreement as that under which the dwelling is occupied, or whether or not such a charge is specified as separate from or separately identified within other payments made by the occupier in respect of the dwelling;United Kingdom2006 No. 406
service chargea charge under section 88 for air navigation services or other services or facilities provided by the Authority;SingaporeCap. 41
service companyany associate company within a holding company system organized specifically for the purpose of providing non-power goods or services or the sale of goods or construction work to any public utility in the same holding company system.United States71 FR 28446
service complainta complaint by a recipient of services made against a person in respect of services provided, by that person as an architect on a temporary and occasional basis, in any relevant European State other than the relevant European State where that person is lawfully established as an architect.United Kingdom2008 No. 1331
service connectiona water supply pipe or drainage pipe, together with any accessories and related fittings, extending from a waterworks or waste water works to the outer edge of the boundary to the curtilage of a premises, and used, or to be used as the case may be, for the purpose of connecting one or more premises with a waterworks or waste water works, and, where used or to be used for connecting more than one such premises it shall extend to the outer edge of the boundary to the curtilage of the premises which is furthermost from the said waterworks or waste water works;IrelandNumber 30 of 2007
service convicta person who is under a sentence that includes a punishment of imprisonment for life or for two years or more imposed on that person pursuant to the Code of Service Discipline;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. N-5
service courta court established under the service law of that country, or any authority empowered by that service law to investigate or try charges, or any authority empowered by that service law to review the proceedings of such a court or authority;KenyaCAP. 199
service courtthe Court Martial”.United Kingdom2009 No. 2054
service custody facilityany service custody premises other than MCTC;United Kingdom2009 No. 1096
service custodythe holding of any person under arrest or in confinement by the Defence Forces, including confinement in a Service prison;KenyaCAP. 199
service delivery standard’ means a standard that relates to a service delivery activity, and is intended to promote or facilitate the use of the Welsh language, or to work towards ensuring that the Welsh language is treated no less favourably than the English language when that activity is carried out. A “service delivery activitya person delivering services to another person, or dealing with any other person in connection with delivering services to that other person, or to a third person.United Kingdom2015 No. 996 (W. 68)
service detaineea person who is under a sentence that includes a punishment of detention imposed on that person pursuant to the Code of Service Discipline;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. N-5
service disciplinary proceedingsproceedings for any offence taking place under AA 1955, AFA 1955 or NDA 1957 and proceedings before the Appeal Court.United Kingdom2009 No. 1059
service doora door for use by passengers in normal circumstances.United Kingdom1999 No. 454
service enginethe operator may forget its location or proper use. Such controls would allow truck and bus drivers to lockout the system based on personal preference, even though it is operating properly, thus eliminating many of the benefits of the system.United States70 FR 38040
service enhancementany product or service offered by a system vendor on its own behalf to subscribers in conjunction with a CRS, other than distribution facilities.European Union31993R3089
service exported out of Kenyaa service provided for use or consumption outside Kenya;KenyaNo. 35 of 2013
service feea periodic fee for holding or use of a gift certificate, store gift card, or general-use prepaid card. A periodic fee includes any fee that may be imposed on a gift certificate, store gift card, or general-use prepaid card from time to time for holding or using the certificate or card.United States76 FR 81019
service feeany amount payable, or payable in certain circumstances, other than the premium or part thereof, or any amount retained or received by the insurer or insurance intermediary in respect of services rendered in connection with assurance business, but does not include intermediary remuneration or sales remuneration;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2001/en/si/00...
service in the Groupservice under the Government of Hong Kong and under a Scheduled Government or Governments;United Kingdom1996 No. 1294
service in the groupservice under the Government and under a scheduled government or scheduled governments.KenyaCAP. 189
service iteman application for a medicinal product designated by the Board as qualifying for a reduced application fee on the basis that the product has limited but important uses for which no alternative authorised product exists;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2014/en/si/06...
service leavera person who has ceased to be a member of the armed forces;United Kingdom2012 No. 1796
service level agreementthe service level agreement referred to in clause 35A.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
service line distribution pointthe point at which any line placed or intended to be placed for the general purposes of any electronic communications network is connected to any service line;United Kingdom2003 No. 2553
service linea low voltage electric line or any part of the line which will, at the time it is provided, only be used for supplying a single customer, excluding any part of the line which, at the time it is provided, is intended by the relevant distributor to be used to enable him to provide a connection to premises (other than the customer’s premises) in respect of which the relevant distributor has received or would reasonably expect within the following 12 months to receive a notice under section 16A.United Kingdom2001 No. 3265
service linean electric line which connects either a street electrical fixture, or no more than four consumer’s installations in adjacent buildings, to a distributing main;United Kingdom2012 No. 381
service marka mark used in the sale or advertising of services to identify the services of one person and distinguish them from the services of others".United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
service medical authoritythe Royal Army Medical Corps, the Royal Army Dental Corps,, Queen Alexandra’s Royal Army Nursing Corps,, the Royal Air Force Medical Branch,, the Royal Air Force Dental Branch, Princess Mary’s Royal Air Force Nursing Service, the Royal Naval Medical Branch, the Royal Naval Dental Branch or Queen Alexandra’s Royal Naval Nursing Service;United Kingdom1997 No. 15
service memberany member of a service of the Defence Forces who is not an officer;KenyaCAP. 199
service obligationsobligations under section 113 or 114.CanadaS.C. 1996, c. 10
service of documentsservice of documents that is carried out by a Japanese court based on an ICC request under the provisions of article 93, paragraph 1 of the Statute, as assistance for the service of documents carried out by the Appeals Chamber, Trial Chamber, or Pre-Trial Chamber prescribed in article 39, paragraph 2 of the Statute;JapanAct No. 37 of 2007
service of general economic interesta service which the competent authority determines, in accordance with Community law, to be of general economic interest.United Kingdom2009 No. 2999
service on deckservice in the deck department in work related to the work usually performed on board vessels by able seamen and may include service on fishing, fish processing, fish tender vessels and on public vessels of the United States;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
service on initial retirementthe members pensionable service on his or her initial retirement on medical grounds, excluding any notional service awarded under paragraph 6(1)(f) or paragraph 6(2) of this Scheme.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2013/en/si/00...
service over the counter, self-contained, medium temperature commercial refrigeratorequal to or greater than 32 °F. This addition reflects DOE's standard usage of the term “medium temperature” in its standards for commercial refrigeration equipment (CRE). 10 CFR 431.66(d)(1).United States78 FR 62988
service payany pay payable to a reservist for service in the armed forces excluding any bounty, allowance or grant.United Kingdom2005 No. 859
service pipe and service lineapparatus of any length of the descriptions contained in paragraph 7(3)(a), (b) or (c) of Schedule 2 to the Order;United Kingdom2004 No. 276
service pipeworka pipe for supplying gas to premises from a gas storage vessel, being any pipe between the gas storage vessel and the outlet of the emergency control;United Kingdom1997 No. 194
service pipea pipe for distributing gas to premises from a distribution main, being any pipe between the distribution main and the outlet of the first emergency control downstream from the distribution main;United Kingdom2004 No. 63
service police establishmenta building, office, tent, cabin or other facility used by a service policeman in connection with the performance of his duties;United Kingdom2006 No. 2015
service policemana member of a service police force;United Kingdom2009 No. 989
service policemana member of the Royal Navy Regulating Branch, the Royal Marines Police, the Royal Military Police, the Royal Air Force Police or the staff of the Royal Air Force Provost Marshal.United Kingdom2006 No. 2326
service policeany service police force and “a service policeman” is a member of such a force.United Kingdom2009 No. 1923
service prisonera person who is under a sentence that includes a punishment of imprisonment for less than two years imposed on that person pursuant to the Code of Service Discipline;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. N-5
service prisona place designated as such under subsection 205(1);CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. N-5
service provided at single piece tariffa postal service for which the tariff is set for individual postal packets by a universal postal service provider in its charges published under section 22 or 23 , as the case may be.IrelandNumber 21 of 2011
service providera person or an entity that supports the operation, maintenance and development or enhancement of payments systems that directly or indirectly interface with the national clearing and settlement systems.CanadaSOR/2003-174
service providera person providing an information society service;United Kingdom2007 No. 1550
service purposesnaval, military or air force purposes.United Kingdom1999 No. 1736
service redress proceduresthe procedures, excluding those which relate to the making of a report on a complaint to Her Majesty, referred to in section 180 of AA 1955 or AFA 1955 or section 130 of NDA 1957.United Kingdom2009 No. 1059
service regiona geographic service area of the Veterans Health Administration, in the case of the Department of Veterans Affairs, and a service region, in the case of the Department of Defense.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
service relief societythe Army Emergency Relief, the Air Force Aid Society, the Navy Relief Society, or the Coast Guard Mutual Assistance.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
service reservoira non-impounding reservoir which is constructed of brickwork, masonry, concrete or reinforced concrete.United Kingdom2015 No. 92
service sector access authorizationany license, permit, order, or other authorization, issued under the authority of Federal law, that permits a foreign supplier of services access to the United States market in a service sector concerned.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
service sector firma firm engaged in the business of supplying services.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
service sentence of imprisonmenta sentence of imprisonment passed by a court-martial or awarded on a charge being dealt with summarily;KenyaCAP. 199
service sitefacilities or buildings operated by a public retail customer or a group of adjacent facilities or buildings operated by a public retail customer within one contiguous geographical area.United StatesUTILITIES CODE - Title 3 - Cha
service spacesthose spaces used for galleys, pantries containing cooking appliances, lockers and store-rooms, workshops other than those forming part of the machinery spaces, and similar spaces and trunks to such spaces;SingaporeCap. 179, RG 9
service sponsoran organization, or other entity, that has been selected to provide a placement for a participant.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
service stationany installation where petrol is dispensed to motor vehicle fuel tanks from stationary storage tanks;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2011/en/si/06...
service storesany chattels or goods of any description belonging to the Government, which have been issued for use for the purpose of the Defence Forces or are held in store for the purpose of being so issued when required, and any chattels or goods which had belonged, and had been issued or held, as aforesaid at some past time.KenyaCAP. 199
service subsidy agreementan agreement which provides for the payment of service subsidies for the provision of a local service.United Kingdom2002 No. 2090
service supplied in the exercise of governmental authorityany service which is supplied neither on a commercial basis, nor in competition with one or more service suppliers.European Union22012A0731(01)
service supplied in the exercise of governmental authorityany service which is supplied neither on a commercial basis, nor in competition with one or more service suppliers;European Union32012D0734
service supplier of a Partya natural or juridical person of the EC Party or a natural or juridical person of a Signatory CARIFORUM State that seeks to supply or supplies a service;European Union22008A1030(01)
service suppliersany natural or juridical person of a Party that seeks to supply or supplies a service;European Union22012A0731(01)
service supplierany legal or natural person that seeks to supply or supplies a service;European Union22002A1230(01)
service technicianan individual who repairs, operates or maintains the equipment on which competitors rely for their performance or safety;United Kingdom2010 No. 2913
service technicianany individual who uses or supervises the use of pesticides (other than a ready to use consumer products pesticide) for the purpose of providing structural pest control or lawn pest control on the property of another for a fee. The term "service technician" does not include individuals who use antimicrobial pesticides, sanitizers or disinfectants; or who otherwise apply ready to use consumer products pesticides.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
service tenancya letting by the landlord to an employee in connection with his employment;KenyaCAP. 296
service tiera category of cable service or other services provided by a cable operator and for which a separate rate is charged by the cable operator;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
service tribunala court martial or a person presiding at a summary trial;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. N-5
service user planthe written plan prepared in accordance with regulation 15(2);United Kingdom2007 No. 235
service user’s guidethe guide produced in accordance with regulation 5(1);United Kingdom2007 No. 234
service user’s planthe plan prepared in accordance with regulation 19;United Kingdom2007 No. 221
service usera person cared for, by or accommodated in the premises of an independent healthcare service.United Kingdom2011 No. 184
service usera person for whom day care is provided in the day care setting;United Kingdom2007 No. 234
service visiting officerthe officer appointed under rule 66;United Kingdom2009 No. 1096
service votera person who has made a service declaration and is registered or entitled to be registered in pursuance of it;United Kingdom2009 No. 813
service-connected disabilitiesdisabilities determined by the Secretary under laws administered by the Secretary to have been incurred in or aggravated by the service described in paragraph (1) in line of duty.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
service-disabled veterana veteran with a disability that is service-connected (as defined in section 101(16) of title 38).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
service-learning coordinatoran individual who provides services as described in subsection (a)(3) or (b) of section 12523 of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
service-recipientthe person for whom the service is performed.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
serviceman under sentencea serviceman under a sentence of detention imposed by a disciplinary officer or a subordinate military court.SingaporeCap. 295, RG 3
servicemana member of the Service other than a gazetted officer, a subordinate officer, an under officer or any person seconded for service in the Service;KenyaCAP. 208
servicemana person who immediately before undertaking a period of relevant service in the reserve forces was a police officer.United Kingdom2009 No. 79
servicemembersa member of the Armed Forces, including a member of a reserve component of the Armed Forces. We note, however, that the terms servicemembers and member of the Armed Forces, including a member of a reserve component of the Armed Forces, are not used consistently in § 17.2000. We are, therefore, amending § 17.2000 to reflect the statutory language, which is member of the Armed Forces, including a member of a reserve component of the Armed Forces. This change in term will not affect or otherwise change the types of individuals who are eligible to receive care in Vet Centers.United States80 FR 46197
serviceran entity designated by the issuer to perform various servicing duties, as provided in subsection (f)(3).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
services (“gwasanaethauservices provided to a relevant employer in Wales and includes professional and voluntary services;United Kingdom2015 No. 140 (W. 8)
services planning committeea committee of a new Council appointed under regulation 18;United Kingdom2010 No. 288 (W. 37)
services supplied in the exercise of governmental authorityany service which is supplied neither on a commercial basis, nor in competition with one or more service suppliers;European Union22012A1221(01)
services threshold€37,500;IrelandNumber 31 of 2010
servicesa company that is formed in accordance with the law of Switzerland and has its registered office, central administration or principal place of business in Switzerland;”;United Kingdom2002 No. 1241
servicesany work or labor, including without limitation work or labor furnished in connection with the sale, lease, or repair of goods.United StatesBUSINESS AND COMMERCE CODE - T
servicea chargeable service and, where the context requires, chargeable services or a combination of chargeable services and “services” (“gwasanaethau”) and “combination of services” (“cyfuniad o wasanaethau”) are to be interpreted accordingly;United Kingdom2011 No. 963 (W. 137)
servicea land transportation service or a telecommunications service.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
servicing valvea valve for shutting off for the purpose of maintenance or service the flow of water in a pipe connected to a water fitting;United Kingdom1999 No. 1148
servicingreceiving any scheduled periodic payments from a borrower pursuant to the terms of any loan, including amounts for escrow accounts described in section 2609 of this title, and making the payments of principal and interest and such other payments with respect to the amounts received from the borrower as may be required pursuant to the terms of the loan.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
servient landany pond, ponds or any watercourse on land under the ownership of C.GEN as at the date of this Order;United Kingdom2014 No. 3331
servient landthe land subject to the burden of a restriction.SingaporeCap. 157
serving carriera facilities-based carrier providing mobile telecommunications service to a customer outside a home service provider's or reseller's licensed service area.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
serving crew membera crew member who is not a new entrant.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2001/en/si/05...
serving member of the Armed Forcesa person who is employed by Her Majesty’s air forces, Her Majesty’s military forces or Her Majesty’s naval forces but who is not a serving member of any of the reserve forces.United Kingdom2009 No. 717
serving member of the forcesa person, other than one mentioned in Part 2 of Schedule 1, who, being over the age of 16, is a member of any establishment or organisation specified in Part 1 of that Schedule (being a member who gives full pay service) but does not include any such person while absent on desertion;United Kingdom2015 No. 103
serving member of the forcesa person, other than one mentioned in Part 2 of the Schedule, who, being over the age of 16, is a member of any establishment or organisation specified in Part 1 of that Schedule (being a member who gives full pay service) but does not include any such person while absent on desertion;”.United Kingdom2010 No. 306
servo-assistancean energy supply which supplements the muscular energy of the driver;United Kingdom2009 No. 717
session lengththe maximum period of time for which a childcare provider will care for a child in a day.United Kingdom2013 No. 2274 (W. 220)
session lengththe maximum period of time for which a childcare provider will care for a child in a day;United Kingdom2008 No. 169 (W. 22)
sessional day careday care provided for children under the age of 12 for less than a continuous period of 4 hours in any day in premises other than domestic premises.United Kingdom1996 No. 468
sessional pre-school servicea pre-school service offering a planned programme to pre-school children for a total of not more than 3.5 hours per session.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2006/en/si/05...
sessiona session of Parliament;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. M-5
set aside periodthe period from 15th January to 31st August (inclusive) in any given year;United Kingdom2005 No. 143
set asidewithdraw from agricultural production other than permitted agricultural production;United Kingdom1995 No. 1738
set finethe amount of fine set by the Chief Justice of the Ontario Court of Justice for an offence for the purpose of proceedings commenced under Part I or II. (“amende fixée”)  R.S.O. 1990, c. P.33, s. 1 (1); 2000, c. 26, Sched. A, s. 13 (6); 2002, c. 18, Sched. A, s. 15 (6); 2006, c. 21, Sched. C, s. 131 (1, 2); 2009, c. 33, Sched. 4, s. 1 (1).Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/statute/90p33
set forth the reasons for the responsethat the response cannot just say whether or not the objection will lead to a change, but must also explain why. Consolidating multiple objections and answering with a single response is appropriate for objections of a similar nature. One response to all objectors can be entirely appropriate. Consolidated responses allow same or similar issues to be examined and reported on efficiently. Duplicating the same response to several objectors is inefficient and not necessary.United States73 FR 53705
set of bathing water quality datadata obtained from results from samples taken under Part 1 of Schedule 2;United Kingdom2008 No. 170
set of vaccinesthe specific vaccine or vaccines which are scheduled to be administered to a child at that age or those ages, as the case may be.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2013/en/si/02...
set-aside perioda scheme year” shall be deleted;United Kingdom1999 No. 120
setdown areaa short stay area of carriageway for the purposes of disembarking passengers from a vehicle;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2014/en/si/06...
setline gearone or more stationary, buoyed, and anchored lines with hooks attached;United States80 FR 13771
setting controlsthose parts which can be used to alter the idling speed of the engine and can be easily adjusted by an operator using only the tools described under item 1.5.1.1 below. In particular, devices for calibrating fuel and air flow rates shall not be regarded as "setting controls" if their adjustment necessitates the removal of set-stops which normally prohibit their adjustment by anyone other than a qualified mechanic. 1.5.1.1. Tools which can be used to adjust the idle setting controls : screwdriver (ordinary or cross-headed), spanners (ring, open-ended or adjustable), pliers, Allen keys.European Union31974L0290
settingreleasing a longline into the sea;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
settingthe premises on which childcare takes place or, as the case may be, is intended to take place, or took place at a material time, together with any equipment and personnel associated with the provision of that childcare.United Kingdom2004 No. 3136
settled accommodation claima settled claim under which all or part of the payments relate to the discharge or reimbursement of fees or charges due to a private hospital or a publicly funded hospital in respect of a hospital stay except that a settled claim shall not be so designated if a previous settled accommodation claim relates to the same hospital stay;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1996/en/si/00...
settled claima claim in respect of which payments due have been made but excluding any claim in respect of a person who, at the time of the hospital stay or stays to which the claim relates, had not completed an initial waiting period;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2009/en/si/02...
settled hospital claima settled accommodation claim or a settled out-patient claim;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1996/en/si/00...
settled out-patient claima settled claim which is not a settled accommodation claim and under which all or part of the payments relate to out-patient services except that a settled claim shall not be so designated if a previous settled out-patient claim relates to out-patient services provided on the same day;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1996/en/si/00...
settled relevant inheritancea relevant inheritance taken on the death of a life tenant;IrelandNumber 1 of 2003
settledproperty comprised in a settlement;SingaporeCap. 96
settlement system codea settlement system code established or approved under section 8.Canada186/2003
settlement agenta body corporate or unincorporated association providing settlement accounts to the institutions and any central counterparty in a designated system for the settlement of transfer orders within the system and, as the case may be, for extending credit to such institutions and any such central counterparty for settlement purposes;United Kingdom1999 No. 2979
settlement agreementan agreement that is listed in Schedule 1 to the Agreement.CanadaS.C. 2014, c. 2, s. 2
settlement agreementthe document entitled "Joint Memorandum of Understanding Concerning Settlement of the Rhode Island Indian Land Claims", executed as of February 28, 1978, by representatives of the State of Rhode Island, of the town of Charlestown, and of the parties to the lawsuits, as filed with the Secretary of the State of Rhode Island;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
settlement areathe area described in appendix A to the Gwich’in Agreement or in appendix A to the Sahtu Agreement.CanadaS.C. 1998, c. 25
settlement banka bank that maintains an account either for the derivatives clearing organization or for any of its clearing members, which is used for the purpose of any settlement described in paragraph (a)(1) above.United States76 FR 69333
settlement bankof a relevant system, of title to uncertificated units of a security and of interests of system-beneficiaries in relation to such units;United Kingdom1996 No. 1469
settlement costs levythe levy imposed by this regulation on liable electricity suppliers in respect of settlement costs.United Kingdom2014 No. 2043
settlement costs levythe levy payable by electricity suppliers to the Settlement Body under regulation 9 to meet its settlement costs;United Kingdom2014 No. 3354
settlement costscosts incurred by the Settlement Body in connection with the performance of its functions under electricity capacity regulations and capacity market rules;United Kingdom2014 No. 2043
settlement datethe date on which the person making the payment into court is notified that it has been accepted.United Kingdom1999 No. 785
settlement datethe settlement date provided for in regulation 5 and, where applicable, regulation 6;United Kingdom2004 No. 1483
settlement fundsthose funds which the State of Florida and the South Florida Water Management District have agreed to pay to the tribe under the Settlement Agreement.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
settlement landslands in the Northwest Territories whose title is vested in an Aboriginal organization under a settlement agreement.CanadaS.C. 2014, c. 2, s. 2
settlement landcategory A settlement land, category B settlement land or fee simple settlement land;CanadaS.C. 1994, c. 43
settlement period penaltya penalty calculated under paragraph 5 of Schedule 1.United Kingdom2014 No. 2043
settlement perioda period of 30 minutes beginning on an hour or half-hour;United Kingdom2014 No. 2043
settlement systema mechanism for the discharge of obligations to make payment and to transfer securities cleared by banks and other financial institutions through the adjustments to their accounts.Sri Lanka28 of 2005
settlementa trust that is not...United Kingdom2013 asp 11
settlementany deed, will, agreement for a settlement, or other instrument or any number of instruments, under which any property or any interest therein stands for the time being limited to or in trust for any person or persons by way of succession, and includes any interest in remainder or reversion not disposed of by the settlement and reverting to the settlor;SingaporeCap. 96
settleconsider, ascertain, adjust, determine, and dispose of a claim, whether by full or partial allowance or by disallowance.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
settling tankan oil storage tank having a heating surface of not less than 0.183 square metre per tonne of oil capacity;United Kingdom1997 No. 1509
settlorsthe United Mine Workers of America and the Bituminous Coal Operators' Association, Inc. (referred to in this chapter as the "BCOA").United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
settlorthat individual.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. E-15
settlorthe person, or each of the persons, by whom the trust was directly or indirectly created, and for this purpose a person shall, in particular, be regarded as having created a trust if he provided or undertook to provide funds directly or indirectly for the purposes of the trust, or made with any other person a reciprocal arrangement for that other person to create the trust;United Kingdom2000 No. 2089
setset under section 24 (1) or (2);IrelandNumber 14 of 2013
severable improvementan improvement that can be exploited without infringing the licensed technology.European Union32004R0772
several third countriesCambodia, Peoples Republic of China including Hong Kong, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Laos, Malaysia, North Korea, Pakistan, Russia, Thailand, and Vietnam;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2005/en/si/05...
severance payincome paid on termination of employment in addition to the employee's usual earnings from the employer at the time of termination.United StatesFAMILY CODE - Title 5 - Chapte
severe conditionsconditions that are more severe than conditions related to design basis accidents; such conditions may be caused by multiple failures, such as the complete loss of all trains of a safety system, or by an extremely unlikely event.’.European Union32014L0087
severe dementiaa deterioration of the brain of a person which significantly impairs the intellectual function of the person thereby affecting thought, comprehension and memory and which includes severe psychiatric or behavioural symptoms such as physical aggression;IrelandNumber 25 of 2001
severe disablement occupational allowancea severe disablement occupational allowance paid under article 10 of the Naval, Military and Air Forces Etc. (Disablement and Death) Service Pensions Order 2006(12) or under article 16 of the Personal Injuries (Civilians) Scheme 1983(13);United Kingdom2014 No. 2672
severe fetal abnormalitya life threatening physical condition that, in reasonable medical judgment, regardless of the provision of life saving medical treatment, is incompatible with life outside the womb.United StatesHEALTH AND SAFETY CODE - Title
severe fiscal distressa jurisdiction other than a State that satisfies both of the distress criteria set forth in paragraph (3).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
severe harma permanent lessening of bodily, sensory, motor, physiologic or intellectual functions, including removal of the wrong limb or organ or brain damage, that is related directly to the incident and not related to the natural course of the service user’s illness or underlying condition.United Kingdom2014 No. 2936
severe hypoglycaemiaan episode of hypoglycaemia requiring the assistance of another person.”.United Kingdom2013 No. 170
severe marine debris eventatypically large amounts of marine debris caused by a natural disaster, including a tsunami, flood, landslide, or hurricane, or other source.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
severe or profound learning disabilitya condition which results from the arrested or incomplete physical development of the brain, or severe damage to the brain, and which involves severe impairment of intelligence and social functioning.United Kingdom2007 No. 100
severe poachingthe cutting up of turf to the destruction of the underlying vegetation leading to a predominantly muddy surface from trampling by livestock.United Kingdom2004 No. 518
severe right-sided cardiac failurea reduced ability of the right ventricle to process venous return, evidenced by marked venous and liver congestion and extensive peripheral oedema;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
severe vitamin C deficiencysymptoms of scurvy or a serum ascorbic acid level of less than 2.5 milligrams per litre;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
severely degraded landland that, for a significant period of time, has either been significantly salinated or presented significantly low organic matter content and has been severely eroded;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2014/en/si/04...
severely disabled individualan individual or class of individuals under a physical or mental disability, other than blindness, which (according to criteria established by the Committee after consultation with appropriate entities of the Federal Government and taking into account the views of non-Federal Government entities representing the disabled) constitutes a substantial handicap to employment and is of a nature that prevents the individual from currently engaging in normal competitive employment.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
severely disabled personthe severely disabled person in respect of whom entitlement to invalid care allowance arises.United Kingdom1996 No. 520
severely disadvantage landland shown coloured pink on the designated maps;United Kingdom2001 No. 496 (W. 23)
severely disadvantaged areaany area of land shaded pink (except land situated in the Isles of Scilly) on the three volumes of maps numbered 1 to 3, each volume being marked “Volume of maps of less favoured farming areas in England”, dated 20th May 1991, signed and sealed by the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food and deposited in the Information Resource Centre, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, Lower Ground Floor, Ergon House, c/o 17 Smith Square, London SW1P 3JR.United Kingdom2005 No. 3459
severely disadvantaged landany area of land shown coloured pink on the England LFA maps except land situated in the Isles of Scilly;United Kingdom2003 No. 289
severely disadvantaged landany area of land shown coloured pink on the England LFA maps.United Kingdom2008 No. 2708
severely hazardous pesticide formulationa chemical formulated for pesticidal use that produces severe health or environmental effects observable within a short period of time after single or multiple exposure, under conditions of use;European Union22003A0306(01)
severity assessmentan assessment as to whether the conduct, if proved, would amount to misconduct or gross misconduct.United Kingdom2013 No. 2325
sewage effluenteffluent from any works, apparatus, plant or drainage pipe used for the disposal to waters of sewage, whether treated or untreated;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2009/en/si/05...
sewage gasgas formed by the anaerobic digestion of sewage (including sewage which has been treated or processed);United Kingdom2009 No. 785
sewage sludge facilitya centre dedicated to receiving sludge generated at sewage treatment plants and septic tanks at which the sludges will be stored prior to onward treatment, disposal or recovery at other locations.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2010/en/si/00...
sewage sludgeany solid, semisolid, or liquid waste generated by a wastewater treatment plant, other than an excluded material.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
sewageany solid or liquid (either with or without particles of matter in suspension thereof) waste including any water borne sullage;SingaporeCap. 291, RG 1
sewerage chargescharges payable under a charges scheme in respect of the provision of sewerage services to a dwelling in a relevant year;United Kingdom2002 No. 33
sewerage undertakerthe successor company in its capacity as a sewerage undertaker;United Kingdom2007 No. 194 (C. 11)
sewerdrainage pipes and sewers of every description, including storm water sewers, owned by, vested in or controlled by a water services authority, an authorised provider of water services or a person providing water services jointly with or on behalf of a water services authority or an authorised provider of water services, but does not include a drain or service connection;IrelandNumber 30 of 2007
sex offender registrya registry of sex offenders, and a notification program, maintained by a jurisdiction.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
sex offendera person who is released on parole or to mandatory supervision after serving a sentence for an offense described by Section 508.187(a).United StatesGOVERNMENT CODE - Title 4 - Ch
sex offendera person who, after the commencement of this Part, is convicted of a sexual offence for which, in the opinion of the court before which the person appears, the appropriate sentence is, apart from the provisions of this Part, one of imprisonment for any term (whether in addition to the imposition of a fine or not);IrelandNumber 18 of 2001
sex trafficking of a minoran offense described in section 1591(a) of title 18 or a comparable State law, against a minor.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
sex traffickingan offense under Section 20A.02(a)(7), Penal Code.United StatesHUMAN RESOURCES CODE - Title 1
sexual abusephysical abuse, psychological abuse, or a combination of both.New Zealand2010 No 110
sexual assault with an objectthe use of any hand, finger, object, or other instrument to penetrate, however slightly, the genital or anal opening of the body of another person.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
sexual contactthe intentional touching, either directly or through the clothing, of the genitalia, anus, groin, breast, inner thigh, or buttocks of any person with an intent to abuse, humiliate, harass, degrade, or arouse or gratify the sexual desire of any person;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
sexual fondlingthe touching of the private body parts of another person (including the genitalia, anus, groin, breast, inner thigh, or buttocks) for the purpose of sexual gratification.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
sexual harassmentunwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, or other verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature, submission to which is made a term or condition of a person's exercise or enjoyment of any right, privilege, power, or immunity, either explicitly or implicitly.United StatesPENAL CODE - Title 8 - Chapter
sexual offencean offence referred to in paragraphs 5 to 11 of Part 1, or paragraphs 4 to 7 of Part 2, of the Schedule;IrelandNumber 37 of 2013
sexual offensea criminal offense the conviction of which requires a person to register as a sex offender under Chapter 62, Code of Criminal Procedure.United StatesGOVERNMENT CODE - Title 4 - Ch
sexual orientationheterosexual, homosexual or bisexual orientation;IrelandNumber 8 of 2000
sexual penetrationthe penetration of the vagina, anus or mouth of a woman or girl by a man’s penis, or the sexual penetration of the vagina or anus of a woman or girl by a part of another person’s body (other than the penis) or by anything else;SingaporeCap. 353
sexually dangerous persona person suffering from a serious mental illness, abnormality, or disorder, as a result of which the individual would have serious difficulty in refraining from sexually violent conduct or child molestation.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
sexually dangerous to othersthat the person suffers from a serious mental illness, abnormality, or disorder as a result of which he would have serious difficulty in refraining from sexually violent conduct or child molestation if released.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
sexually oriented businessa sex parlor, nude studio, modeling studio, love parlor, adult bookstore, adult movie theater, adult video arcade, adult movie arcade, adult video store, adult motel, or other commercial enterprise the primary business of which is the offering of a service or the selling, renting, or exhibiting of devices or any other items intended to provide sexual stimulation or sexual gratification to the customer.United StatesLOCAL GOVERNMENT CODE - Title
sexually related mail matterany matter which is within the scope of section 3008(a) or 3010(d) of title 39.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
shadow ACTa notional amount of ACT treated as paid by a company in respect of a relevant distribution and computed in accordance with regulation 11;United Kingdom1999 No. 358
shadow authorityan authority (not being a local authority) which will become a local authority on 1st April 2009;United Kingdom2008 No. 634
shadow councilan authority (not being a local authority) which in accordance with an order becomes a local authority on the reorganisation date;United Kingdom2008 No. 3022
shadow executivethe executive created by the council in accordance with a section 7 order;United Kingdom2008 No. 2113
shadow farethe adult single fare foregone for the eligible journey as derived from the operator’s fare table;United Kingdom2006 No. 107
shadow local authority governora person who is appointed as such by the local authority to be a member of the shadow governing body.United Kingdom2010 No. 1918
shadow periodthe period beginning with the day on which this Order comes into force and ending on the fourth day after the 2009 election day.United Kingdom2008 No. 907
shadow periodthe period defined as such in the order which confers functions on the authority;United Kingdom2008 No. 3022
shafta shaft the top of which is, or is intended to be, at the surface;United Kingdom2003 No. 533
shall also submitthat the state must submit a maintenance plan under section 175A only when it requests redesignation under section 107(d)(3)(E) of the CAA. Thus section 175A compels submission of a maintenance plan if and only if the state submits a request for redesignation of a nonattainment area to attainment. Sections 107(d)(3)(E) and 175A of the CAA do not require submission of a request to redesignate an area to attainment, nor do they require submission of a maintenance plan in the absence of a redesignation request. As set forth in EPA's responses above, EPA no longer redesignates areas for the revoked 1-hour ozone standard.United States77 FR 34810
shall be construed liberally so as to secure the just, speedy and inexpensive determination of the issues,to transmit attachments, and security of communication.United States78 FR 12933
shall be effective as of the effective date of the rule that creates the designation, but shall not be effective as to employees who terminated senior service prior to that date.of parenthetical entries in appendix B to part 2641, November 23, 2004 in the case of DHS components as noted above.United States72 FR 10339
shall be effective on the date the rule creating the designation is published in the Federal Register and shall be effective as to individuals who terminated senior service either before, on or after that date.of parenthetical entries in appendix B. The new component designations made by this rulemaking document, as well as the name corrections being reflected herein (which do not affect the underlying component designation date), is effective December 4, 2014.United States79 FR 71955
shall be paid by the driver of the vehicleof payment,” and omit the words “by the insertion of coins”.United Kingdom2010 No. 430
shall be signedof an electronic communication”.United Kingdom2007 No. 26
shall not be fed to ruminantsof vehicles which do not transport feedingstuffs for ruminants at the same time. If such vehicles are subsequently used for the transport of feedingstuffs intended for ruminants, they shall be thoroughly cleaned in order to avoid cross-contamination, in accordance with a procedure approved by the competent authority.European Union32009R0103
shall obtainthat the applicant must overcome the presumption of noncompliance by providing the Bank with additional information demonstrating that the applicant is indeed in sufficiently sound financial condition to obtain advances from the Bank. The processes for rebutting such presumptions of noncompliance are established by § 1263.17, which applies to all types of applicants. The new requirement added to the introductory language of § 1263.16(b)(1) is intended to ensure that a Bank does not automatically deny membership to a CDFI applicant based solely on that applicant's failure to satisfy any of the presumptive standards. It also is intended to make clear that a CDFI applicant has a right to submit additional information, beyond that required by the regulation, to demonstrate that it is in sound financial condition and to have that information considered by the Bank before it decides whether to approve the application.United States75 FR 677
shall open on the hour on signal from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.is that the bridge shall only open on the hour, but that it may remain closed on certain hours if no one has requested an opening for that hour.United States73 FR 5091
shall prohibit their flagged vessels from setting a purse seine on a school of tuna associated with a whale shark if the animal is sighted prior to the commencement of the setof implementing the prohibition on setting on a school of tuna, such as specifying a minimum distance for the prohibition ( e.g., no setting within half a mile of a whale shark sighting) or a minimum time period for the prohibition ( e.g., no setting within 10 minutes of sighting a whale shark). However, NMFS did not identify any such alternative for this element that would be reasonable and feasible. After a whale shark is sighted, it is unclear where and when it will be sighted next, since sharks do not have to return to the surface regularly to breathe. Therefore, NMFS determined that there is only one reasonable and feasible manner of implementing this element of the final rule.United States80 FR 8807
shall require reasonable further progress,such annual incremental reductions in emissions of the relevant air pollutant as are required by this part or may reasonably be required by the Administrator for the purpose of ensuring attainment of the applicable national ambient air quality standard by the applicable date.” This section describes the requirements the Administrator is establishing for states to achieve reasonable further progress.United States72 FR 20586
shallow cultivatecultivate to a depth of no more than 7 centimetres;United Kingdom1995 No. 1738
shallow soilsoil that is less than 40mm deep;United Kingdom2015 No. 668
shallowless than 40 cm deep;United Kingdom1998 No. 1202
shallare not cost effective".United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
shamof disposing of them.United States76 FR 15455
share acquisition agreementan agreement between 2 or more persons which includes provision for the acquisition by any one or more of the parties to the agreement of interests in shares comprised in relevant share capital of a particular PLC (the “target company”) but only if the following 2 conditions are satisfied.IrelandNumber 38 of 2014
share capitalthe aggregate amount or value of the nominal value of shares of the company;IrelandNumber 38 of 2014
share dividend capa cap set under regulation 22 for the purpose of determining maximum dividends per share;United Kingdom2005 No. 1788
share exchange ratiothe number of shares or other securities in any of the successor companies that the draft terms of division provide to be allotted to members of the transferor company for a given number of their shares or other securities in the transferor company;IrelandNumber 38 of 2014
share for business transferan issue of shares as mentioned in paragraph 10(1)(b) or (2)(b) of Schedule 33 (in each case, omitting sub-paragraph (i) and the word “or” which follows it);United Kingdom2004 No. 2199
share for share exchangean exchange of shares as mentioned in section 323(1)(b)(i) or 323(2)(b)(i), as the case may be;United Kingdom2011 No. 660
share holdingan equity participation in the form of shares in an organisation or venture;European Union32007R0478
share in registered landa share in the proceeds of sale of registered land held on trust for sale.United Kingdom1997 No. 178
share of fineany share of fine collected and distributed or paid by the Government in accordance with any scheme for the payment of fines ;Sri Lanka37 of 2003
share of the differencethe amount calculated as at the applicable time that is an employer’s share of the total difference between the value of the assets and the amount of the liabilities of a scheme;United Kingdom2008 No. 132
share optionsoptions over quoted shares or shares that are redeemable in cash.IrelandNumber 38 of 2014
share optiona right to acquire shares.United Kingdom2008 No. 409
share optiona right to acquire shares;United Kingdom2008 No. 410
share transfer daythe day appointed under section 5 ;IrelandNumber 7 of 2007
share transfer instrumenta share transfer instrument (within the meaning given by section 15) made under section 11, section 26(86) (supplemental instruments), section 26A(87) (private sector purchaser: reverse share transfer), section 30(88) (resolution company: share transfers) or section 31(89) (resolution company: reverse share transfer);United Kingdom2014 No. 3348
shared access to the local loopthe provision to a beneficiary of access to the local loop or local sub-loop of the SMP operator, allowing the use of a specified part of the capacity of the network infrastructure such as a part of the frequency or an equivalent;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2011/en/si/03...
shared additional pensiona shared additional pension referred to in section 55A(4).United Kingdom2000 No. 362
shared employeean employee who is paid by more than one employing authority of the House of Representatives.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
shared grazingland used for grazing within a field used by two or more producers;United Kingdom2007 No. 439
shared hirea hire which is engaged jointly by more than one person at the same time, not necessarily terminating at the same location, from an appointed stand which has been designated for shared hire purposes by a local authority;IrelandNumber 37 of 2013
shared householda household where the person aggrieved lives or at any stage has lived in a domestic relationship either singly or along with the respondent and includes such a household whether owned or tenanted either jointly by the aggrieved person and the respondent, or owned or tenanted by either of them in respect of which either the aggrieved person or the respondent or both jointly or singly have any right, title, interest or equity and includes such a household which may belong to the joint family of which the respondent is a member, irrespective of whether the respondent or the aggrieved person has any right, title or interest in the shared household;IndiaNO. 43 OF 2005
shared initial paymenta payment which is not an initial payment and which is the amount payable to a survivor of a qualifying member who was a party to a polygamous marriage in accordance with regulation 18(4B) and paragraph 5(6A) of Schedule 2;United Kingdom2009 No. 1851
shared lives agreementan agreement entered into between a person carrying on a shared lives scheme and an individual for the provision, by that individual, of personal care to a service user together with, where necessary, accommodation in the individual’s home;United Kingdom2014 No. 2936
shared lives careran individual who, under the terms of a shared lives agreement, provides, or intends to provide, personal care for adults together with, where necessary, accommodation in the individual’s home;United Kingdom2014 No. 2828
shared ownership accommodationaccommodation that is owned jointly by the registered social landlord and the occupant;United Kingdom2007 No. 165
shared ownership leasea lease of a dwelling granted on payment of a premium calculated by reference to a percentage of the market value of the dwelling;”;United Kingdom2012 No. 711
shared ownership leasea lease of a dwelling granted on payment to a local authority of a premium which is calculated by reference to a percentage of the value of the dwelling or of the cost of providing it, and is not less than 25 per cent of that value or cost.United Kingdom2003 No. 3239 (W. 319)
shared parental leaveleave under Article 107E or 107G of the 1996 Order(15);”;United Kingdom2015 No. 87
shared parental leaveleave under Article 107G of the 1996 Order;”.United Kingdom2015 No. 98
shared routea route that was a segment of more than 1 historic trail, including a route shared with an existing national historic trail.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
shared servicesadministrative, professional and technical services provided to the health service in Wales;United Kingdom2012 No. 1261 (W. 156)
shared servicesprofessional, administrative and technical services provided to the health service in Wales;”.United Kingdom2012 No. 1262 (W. 157)
shared worksWorks No. 7 and 10A to 10F;United Kingdom2015 No. 318
shared worksuch part of Work No. 4A as comprises a passenger subway commencing on the eastern side of the intended St Pancras Station beneath a point 22 metres north of the existing junction of Clarence Passage with Pancras Road and passing south-eastwards to the ticket hall beneath the northern side of the forecourt of the Great Northern Hotel, but not including the ticket hall or any part of the passenger subway that extends beyond the ticket hall and terminates by a junction with the passenger subways (Works Nos. 4AA and 4F) beneath a point 26 metres north of the north-eastern corner of the Great Northern Hotel.United Kingdom1999 No. 1985
shareda channel specified in such licence which the licensee is authorised to use at the same time as such channel may be used by a licensee under another licence;United Kingdom1997 No. 1006
shareholder-employeean employee or officer of an S corporation who owns (or is considered as owning within the meaning of section 318(a)(1)) more than 5 percent of the outstanding stock of the corporation on any day during the taxable year of such corporation.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
shareholders’ capital of categorythe shareholders’ capital of the category determined in accordance with paragraph 37;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
shareholderShannon Free Airport Development Company Limited;IrelandNumber 11 of 2009
shareholdera person described in section 6.CanadaS.C. 1998, c. 1
shares in Bradford & Bingleythe ordinary shares issued by Bradford &Bingley;United Kingdom2008 No. 3249
shares in Northern Rockthe ordinary shares, foundation shares and preference shares issued by Northern Rock;United Kingdom2008 No. 432
shares issued for new considerationshares in the successor company issued in the period during which the merger takes place for a consideration other than as mentioned in section 323(1)(b) or 323(2)(b).United Kingdom2011 No. 660
shares issuedshares underlying Share Options for Subscription, shares set forth in Article 236(1)(vii)(d) in cases where there are provisions on the matter listed in (d) of said item as the content of Share Options for Subscription, and other shares prescribed by the applicable Ordinance of the Ministry of Justice as shares to be issued to a share option holder of Share Options for Subscription.JapanAct No. 86 of 2005
shares managed in a domestic businessshares of a corporation which has relationships specified by Cabinet Order prescribed in paragraph (2) of the said Article (limited to a foreign corporation), shares of a parent corporation prescribed in paragraph (4) of the said Article (limited to a foreign corporation), or shares of a corporation which has relationships specified by Cabinet Order prescribed in paragraph (9) of the said Article (limited to a foreign corporation)).JapanCabinet Order No. 97 of 1965
sharesinterests (i) conferring any right to share in the profits or liability to contribute to the losses of the applicant; and (ii) giving rise to an obligation to contribute to the debts or expenses of the applicant in the event of winding up;United Kingdom2008 No. 2376
sharesshares admitted to trading on a regulated market.”.United Kingdom2006 No. 3386
sharea share in the capital of the company, and includes stock.KenyaCAP. 487
sharea share in the share capital of a body corporate, a unit in a unit trust or an interest in any collective investment scheme;KenyaCAP. 485A
shark finsany fins of sharks including caudal fins, but excluding the pectoral fins of rays, which are a constituent part of raywings;European Union32003R1185
sharkany fish of the taxon Elasmobranchii;European Union32003R1185
sharp edgean edge of rigid material having a radius of curvature of less than 2.5 mm, except in the case of projections of less than 3.2 mm from the panel. In this case, the minimum radius of curvature shall not apply provided that the height of the projection is not more than half its width and its edges are blunted;United Kingdom2006 No. 343
sharps containera container used for holding medical waste and devices which can cause physical injury;United Kingdom2006 No. 43
shearingthe cold cutting of metal by purpose-made shears.United Kingdom2003 No. 493
shearingthe cold cutting of metal by purpose-made shears;United Kingdom2007 No. 3538
sheep autumn breeding salean animal gathering held on a date between 1 August and 31 December for the primary purpose of the sale of breeding sheep.United Kingdom2007 No. 2425 (W. 201)
sheep flockmarkthe sheep flockmark allocated by the Minister pursuant to article 3;United Kingdom2000 No. 2027
sheep productsproducts produced, in whole or in part, from sheep, including wool and products containing wool fiber.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
sheep scaban infestation of psoroptic or sarcoptic mites;United Kingdom2010 No. 419
sheep’s fescue (including fine-leaves fescue and hard fescue)plants of the species specified in column 2 of Schedule 1 in relation to sheep’s fescue (including fine-leaves fescue and hard fescue);United Kingdom2005 No. 329
sheep’s fescueplants of the species Festuca ovina L. including the plants commonly known as fine-leaved fescue and hard fescue;United Kingdom2009 No. 385
sheepa live sheep;United Kingdom2002 No. 1357 (W. 133)
sheepan animal of the ovine species and includes lambs.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2001/en/si/03...
sheeted vehiclean open vehicle provided with a sheet to protect the load;United Kingdom1996 No. 2095
shelled pecana pecan kernel, or portion of a kernel, after the pecan shell has been removed.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
shellfish farmany place used for the purposes of shellfish farming;United Kingdom2011 No. 427
shellfish watersan area of water specified in Schedule 3;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2006/en/si/02...
shellfisha bivalve or gastropod mollusc;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2006/en/si/02...
shellto remove the shell from an in-shell pecan.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
shelter for homeless individualsa supervised private facility that provides temporary living accommodations for homeless individuals.United StatesLOCAL GOVERNMENT CODE - Title
shelterbelta row of trees planted on land to provide shelter from prevailing winds;United Kingdom2005 No. 6
shelterbelta vegetative barrier with a linear configuration composed of trees, shrubs, and other approved perennial vegetation.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
sheltered employmentemployment in an establishment where at least 50 % of the employees are disabled workers who are unable to take up work in the open labour market;European Union32002R2204
sheltered workshopa sheltered workshop employing the severely handicapped under chapter 85 of title 41.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
shelterthe provision of temporary refuge and supportive services in compliance with applicable State law (including regulation) governing the provision, on a regular basis, of shelter, safe homes, meals, and supportive services to victims of family violence, domestic violence, or dating violence, and their dependents.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
sheriff clerkany sheriff clerk within Fort William Sheriff Court district;United Kingdom1999 No. 203
sheriff clerkthe sheriff clerk of the sheriff court district in which the appeal is or is to be raised.United Kingdom2008 No. 41
sheriffany sheriff for the Fort William Sheriff Court district;United Kingdom1999 No. 203
sheriffthe sheriff of the sheriff court district in which a debtor habitually resides.United Kingdom2011 No. 238
sheugh or ditchan open channel with water in it for at least part of the year and no more than 2 metres wide at the base. Naturally flowing streams and rivers of any width are excluded as are watercourses of any width maintained by the Rivers Agency;United Kingdom2014 No. 291
shielda structure that totally or partially surrounds the fuel orifice of a lighter and projects beyond it.CanadaSOR/2008-231
shift workerany worker whose work schedule is part of shift work;European Union32003L0088
shift workany method of organising work in shifts whereby workers succeed each other at the same work stations according to a certain pattern, including a rotating pattern, and which may be continuous or discontinuous, entailing the need for workers to work at different times over a given period of days or weeks;European Union32003L0088
shift workany method of organising work in shifts whereby workers succeed each other at the same workstations according to a certain pattern, including a rotating pattern, and which may be continuous or discontinuous, entailing the need for workers to work at different times over a given period of days or weeks.United Kingdom1998 No. 386
ship at bertha ship which is securely moored or anchored in a United Kingdom port while it is loading, unloading or hotelling, including the time spent when not engaged in cargo operations.United Kingdom2010 No. 895
ship base transceiver stationa mobile pico-cell located on a ship supporting GSM services in the 900 MHz band or in the 1800 MHz band;United Kingdom2011 No. 316
ship constructeda ship the keel of which is laid or which is at a similar stage of construction and includes a ship to which paragraph (2) relates;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2008/en/si/02...
ship duescharges in respect of any vessel for entering, using or leaving London Gateway Port, including charges in respect of marking or lighting London Gateway Port;United Kingdom2008 No. 1261
ship earth stationa mobile earth station in the maritime mobile-satellite service located on board a ship;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2007/en/si/06...
ship in dedicated tradesa ship which is on a scheduled service on a regular route;United Kingdom2008 No. 3257
ship of their classa ship of which that organisation has certified compliance with its rules;United Kingdom1996 No. 2908
ship or vesselany ship or vessel whose port of registry is a port in either territory, or a hovercraft which is registered in either territory, and whose legal or natural owner (or managing owner if there is more than one owner) resides in, or has a place of business in, either territory;United Kingdom1997 No. 183
ship registered under this Acta ship registered under Part IV;KenyaCAP. 389
ship sanitation certificatea Ship Sanitation Control Certificate or a Ship Sanitation Control Exemption Certificate;United Kingdom2008 No. 333
ship security officerthe person on board a ship, accountable to the master, designated by the company as responsible for the security of the ship including implementation and maintenance of the ship security plan and liaison with the company security officer and port facility security officers;European Union32012L0035
ship security officerthe person on board a ship, accountable to the master, who has been designated by the company as responsible for the security of the ship, including implementation and maintenance of the ship security plan, and for liaison with the company security officer and port facility security officers (as defined in section 2.1.6 of Part A of the ISPS Code).United Kingdom2009 No. 2048
ship security plana plan developed to ensure the application of measures on board the ship designed to protect persons on board, cargo, cargo transport units, ship’s stores, or the ship from the risks of a security incident.KenyaCAP. 389
ship stationa mobile station in the maritime mobile-satellite service located on board a vessel which is not permanently moored, other than a survival craft station;United Kingdom1998 No. 2070
ship storesgoods for use in aircraft or vessels engaged in international transport for consumption by passengers and crew and includes goods for sale on board such aircraft or vessels;KenyaNo. 35 of 2013
ship supply servicesthe provision to a ship of bunker oil or any other supply, provision or service, other than basic provisions for the crew, to facilitate a voyage by that ship;”.United Kingdom2009 No. 1746
ship supply servicesthe provision to a ship of bunker oil or any other supply, provision or service, other than basic provisions for the crew, to facilitate a voyage by that ship;United Kingdom2009 No. 1749
ship's equipmentarticles other than ship's spare parts which are on board a ship for use thereon and are removable but not of a consumable nature, including accessories, such as lifeboats, life-saving devices, furniture, ship's apparel and similar items;European Union32002L0006
ship's spare partsarticles of a repair or replacement nature for incorporation into the ship in which they are carried;European Union32002L0006
ship's storesgoods for use in the ship, including consumable goods, goods carried for sale to passengers and crew members, fuel and lubricants, but excluding ship's equipment and spare parts;European Union32002L0006
ship-borne lightera pushed lighter built to be carried aboard sea-going vessels and to navigate on inland waterways;European Union31982L0714
ship-generated wasteall kinds of victual, domestic and operational waste excluding fresh fish and parts thereof, generated during the normal operation of the ship and liable to be disposed of continuously or periodically, except sewage originating from ships.United Kingdom2003 No. 1809
shipboard incinerationthe incineration of wastes or other matter on board a ship, if such wastes or other matter were generated during the normal operation of that ship;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2007/en/si/07...
shipboard incineratora shipboard facility designed for the primary purpose of incineration;United Kingdom2008 No. 2924
shipmenta quantity of timber products covered by a FLEGT licence that is sent by a consignor or a shipper from Ghana and is presented for release for free circulation at a customs office in the Community;European Union22010A0319(01)
shipmentall of the cargo carried under the terms of a single bill of lading.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
shipownerany person legally responsible for a fishing vessel who is in charge of and controls it;European Union22006A1230(04)
shipped as ships’ storesloaded for use as stores on a voyage or flight to or from a destination outside Singapore or as merchandise for sale by retail to persons carried on such voyage or flight in a ship or an aircraft;SingaporeCap. 272A
shippedof checking.CanadaS.C. 2001, c. 6
shippera person who arranges for a carrier, prepares the Footnote *explosives for transport and delivers them to the carrier.CanadaSOR/2013-211
shippera person who, whether as principal or agent for another, consigns for carriage by sea dangerous goods or marine pollutants;United Kingdom1997 No. 2367
shipping agenta local representative of a shipping company;KenyaCAP. 4C
shipping incidentshipwreck, capsizing, collision or stranding of the ship, explosion or fire in the ship, or defect in the ship;European Union32012D0022
shipping recorda record that relates to dangerous goods being imported, offered for transport, handled or transported and that describes or contains information relating to the goods, and includes electronic records of information;CanadaS.C. 1992, c. 34
shipping safety control zonean area of the arctic waters prescribed as a shipping safety control zone by an order made under section 11;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. A-12
shippingof, or take off from the natural gas system of natural gas by persons other than the operator of the relevant pipeline or facility being used for the purpose of introducing, conveying or taking off the natural gas;IrelandNumber 10 of 2002
ships constructedships the keels of which are laid or which are at a similar stage of construction;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2007/en/si/07...
ships’ storeclosed premises referred to in Article 13(1)(c), or a specially approved warehouse referred to in Article 13(2)(a), of Directive 97/78/EC;United Kingdom2007 No. 199
ships' storeclosed premises referred to in Article 13(1)(c), or a specially approved warehouse referred to in Article 13(2)(a), of Directive 97/78/EC;United Kingdom2007 No. 1
shipsthe products for the operation of the engines, machines and other equipment on vessels or aircraft, such as fuel, oil and lubricants.European Union32000R1917
shipwrecka vessel or wreck, its cargo, and other contents;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
shipwreckshipwreck from any cause and includes forced landings at sea by or from aircraft.SingaporeCap. 117
shipyarda shipbuilding or ship repair operation.United StatesHEALTH AND SAFETY CODE - Title
shipa passenger ship and includes a new ship or an existing ship.SingaporeCap. 179, RG 8
shipa sea-going vessel or craft;United Kingdom2004 No. 2110
shoot organiserany person responsible for the overall organisation of a shoot;United Kingdom2007 No. 1028 (W. 95)
shootan occasion on which animals are shot for sporting purposes;United Kingdom2007 No. 1028 (W. 95)
shop employeean employee who does shop work;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1998/en/si/00...
shop or catering, financial or professional services establishmenta building used for any purpose within Classes A1 to A5 of the Schedule to the Use Classes Order.United Kingdom2015 No. 596
shop or financial or professional services establishmenta building, or part of a building, used for any purpose within Classes A1 or A2 of the Schedule to the Use Classes Order and includes buildings with other uses in other parts as long as the other uses are not within the parts being altered or extended.United Kingdom2010 No. 654
shop premisespremises (including vehicles) from which any food is sold to the ultimate consumer;United Kingdom1995 No. 1372 (S. 101)
shop premisespremises from which any food is sold to the final consumer.United Kingdom2006 No. 3
shop workeran employee who,...United Kingdom1997 No. 2779 (N.I. 20)
shop workwork in or about a shop;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1998/en/si/00...
shopa building or part of a building in which retail trade is carried on;KenyaCAP. 265
shopa building used for any purpose within Class A1 (shops) of the Schedule to the Use Classes Order.United Kingdom2015 No. 596
shore employeran employer of persons (other than the master and crew of any ship) who are engaged in a specified operation;United Kingdom1998 No. 2307
shore installationstructures, appliances or machinery affixed to the ground of a prescribed class or kind used in connection with a primary fishing enterprise, but does not include fishing equipment.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. F-22
shore landslands covered or seasonally inundated by the water of a lake, river, stream or pond;Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/regulation/r13239
shorebased processorany person or vessel that receives, purchases, or arranges to purchase unprocessed crab, that is located on shore or moored within the harbor.United States74 FR 25449
short Group 2 licencea Group 2 licence which, when granted upon the expiry of a period of disqualification, must (by virtue of the expiry date of the licence which was revoked upon disqualification) expire not later than three months after the date it is granted.United Kingdom1999 No. 2864
short Group 2 licencea licence which, when granted upon the expiry of a period of disqualification, must (by virtue of the expiry date of the licence which was revoked upon disqualification) expire not later than 3 months after the date it is granted;United Kingdom1996 No. 2824
short birth certificatea certificate of birth issued under Article 40 of the 1976 Order;United Kingdom2012 No. 408
short blasta blast of about one second’s duration.CanadaC.R.C., c. 1416
short blasta blast of about one second’s duration;United Kingdom1999 No. 2029
short code numbera 5-digit number that is identified by the format 5XXXX used for text or multimedia messaging, 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...
short death certificatea certificate of death issued under Article 40A of the 1976 Order;United Kingdom2012 No. 408
short distance add-ona multi-operator travelcard purchased as an add-on to a ticket (or tickets) entitling the holder to make a particular journey on a local public transport service pursuant to an agreement which provides for onward travel connections for passengers on complementary services;United Kingdom2001 No. 319
short fire arma firearm either with a barrel not longer than 30 centimetres or whose overall length (excluding the length of any detachable component) does not exceed 60 centimetres.”.IrelandNumber 28 of 2009
short firearmsfirearms either with a barrel not longer than 30 centimetres or whose overall length (including the length of any detachable component) does not exceed 60 centimetres;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2008/en/si/00...
short flax fibreflax fibres other than as referred to in (a) that are obtained by at least partial separation of the fibres and the woody parts of the stalk;European Union32001R0245
short form of the certificate of conformitythat part of the declaration for registration of a new mechanically propelled vehicle, in the form prescribed from time to time by the Revenue Commissioners, which contains the particulars of the vehicle and the reference number or numbers of the Directive or Directives shown in the certificate of conformity in respect of the said vehicle;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1998/en/si/02...
short haul flighta flight the duration of which is less than four hours from the last airport of departure in a third country till the arrival to the first Community airport. All other flights are considered to be long haul flights.European Union32006R1875
short hoodthe part of the locomotive above the underframe located between the cab and the nearest end of the locomotive. Short hoods may vary in length and are usually, but not always, located toward the front-facing portion of the locomotive.United States71 FR 36888
short international voyagean international voyage in the course of which a ship is not more than 200 miles from a port or place in which the passengers and crew could be placed in safety. Neither the distance between the last port of call in which the voyage begins and the final port of destination nor the return voyage shall exceed 600 miles. The final port of destination is the last port of call in the scheduled voyage at which the ship commences its return voyage to the country in which the voyage began;United Kingdom1995 No. 1210
short leada lead of fixed length and of not more than two metres;United Kingdom2012 No. 1478
short leada lead...United Kingdom2000 c. 37
short life cycle merchandiseany product that the Commission determines is likely to become outmoded within 4 years, by reason of technological advances, after the product is commercially available. For purposes of this paragraph, the term "outmoded" refers to a kind of style that is no longer state-of-the-art.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
short qualifying periodthe period of service so specified in column (3) of the table.United Kingdom2006 No. 3223
short rotation coppiceareas planted with tree species of CN code 0602 90 41 to be defined by Member States that consist of woody, perennial crops, the rootstock or stools of which remain in the ground after harvesting, with new shoots emerging in the following season and with a maximum harvest cycle to be determined by the Member States;European Union32013R1307
short selling regulation informationconfidential information received by the Authority in the course of discharging its functions as a competent authority under the short selling regulation;”.United Kingdom2012 No. 2554
short supply chaina supply chain involving a limited number of economic operators, committed to co-operation, local economic development, and close geographical and social relations between producers, processors and consumers;European Union32013R1305
short tenancya tenancy for...United Kingdom1997 c. 8
short term deposita sum of money which may be withdrawn at the discretion of the lender without penalty or loss of accrued interest by giving notice of withdrawal of one month or less.United Kingdom1995 No. 3248
short term student (child)a short term student who is aged under 18;United Kingdom2015 No. 768
short term supply teachera supply teacher who is employed for a period of less than one term;United Kingdom2005 No. 1818 (W. 146)
short terma period of more than three years.CanadaS.C. 1995, c. 44
short transitional periodthe period from 1 January 2008 to 30 November 2008;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2007/en/si/06...
short-barreled riflea rifle having one or more barrels less than sixteen inches in length and any weapon made from a rifle (whether by alteration, modification, or otherwise) if such weapon, as modified, has an overall length of less than twenty-six inches.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
short-barreled shotguna shotgun having one or more barrels less than eighteen inches in length and any weapon made from a shotgun (whether by alteration, modification or otherwise) if such a weapon as modified has an overall length of less than twenty-six inches.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
short-call reservea period of time in which a flightcrew member does not receive a required rest period following notification by the certificate holder to report for a flight duty period.United States77 FR 329
short-lived daughters of radon 222polonium 218, lead 214, bismuth 214 and polonium 214;United Kingdom1999 No. 3232
short-service serious-ill health granta grant payable under Chapter 7 of Part 5;United Kingdom2014 No. 217
short-stay serviceto have the persons with disabilities, or others who need short-time placement in support facilities for persons with disabilities or the other facilities prescribed Ordinance of the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare due to sickness of their caretakers who conduct nursing care at their home or other reasons to enter such facilities for short time to provide care for bath, elimination, or meal, and the other benefit prescribed in Ordinance of the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare.JapanAct No. 123 of 2005
short-term creditoran amount falling due within one year.United Kingdom1995 No. 2724
short-term loana loan the term of which is less than one year.CanadaS.C. 2005, c. 9
short-term pollution(notwithstanding the definition of “pollution”) contamination by intestinal enterococci or Escherichia coli where SEPA does not normally expect the contamination to affect bathing water quality for more than 72 hours from when the bathing water is first affected;United Kingdom2008 No. 170
short-term pollutionmicrobiological contamination as referred to in Schedule 4, column A that has clearly identifiable causes, is not normally expected to affect bathing water quality for more than approximately 72 hours after the bathing water quality is first affected and for which the relevant local authority has established procedures to predict and deal with as set out in Schedule 6.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2008/en/si/00...
short-term studya regulatory study of short duration with widely used, routine techniques;United Kingdom1999 No. 3106
short-term workwork that will be for a period of six months or less.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
short-terma program that allows the forbearance of payments due over periods of no more than six months, as opposed to two months. The Bureau notes that this six-month period may cover time both before and after the payment forbearance was granted (for example, if a borrower is one month delinquent when a servicer offers a payment forbearance program, the program may only extend 5 months into the future). The Bureau believes the extended timeline allows the servicer sufficient flexibility to address most short-term situations.United States78 FR 60381
short-time employmentemployment in which, for the time being, a number of days is systematically worked in a working week which is less than the number of days which is normal in a working week in the employment concerned;IrelandNumber 26 of 2005
shortage occupation certificate of sponsorshipa certificate of sponsorship issued in respect of an applicant applying for leave to remain in the United Kingdom in order to take up employment in an occupation listed in the Shortage Occupation List set out in Appendix K to the immigration rules;United Kingdom2014 No. 922
shortage subjectsmathematics, science, design and technology, information and communications technology, any modern language, Welsh, English (including drama), engineering and construction;United Kingdom2002 No. 2086
shortage subjectmathematics, science, any modern language, Welsh, design and technology, information and communications technology or English (including drama);”.United Kingdom2001 No. 3243
shortfall amountthe sum of the amounts referred to in Article 47.3(b) and (c) of the resolution and recovery directive.United Kingdom2014 No. 3329
shortfall of pointsany CET points which a registrant was required to obtain in that period but has failed to obtain;United Kingdom2005 No. 1473
shortfall periodan obligation period in respect of which a relevant shortfall occurs;United Kingdom2006 No. 1004
shortfall periodthe period beginning with the signing of a serious shortfall valuation for the scheme and ending with the signing of a minimum funding valuation which is not a serious shortfall valuation.United Kingdom1996 No. 570
shot guna smooth bore gun but does not include any shot gun chambered for 9 millimetre or smaller rim fire cartridges;United Kingdom2004 No. 358
shotfirera person appointed in accordance with the mine operator’s written procedures to be responsible for shotfiring operations;United Kingdom2014 No. 3248
shotguna weapon designed or redesigned, made or remade, and intended to be fired from the shoulder and designed or redesigned and made or remade to use the energy of an explosive to fire through a smooth bore either a number of ball shot or a single projectile for each single pull of the trigger.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
shota single shot or a series of shots fired as part of one blast;United Kingdom2006 No. 204
shoulderthe narrow strip along the left or near side of a carriageway which is constructed with a surface suitable for a motor vehicle to move along or stop and is distinguishable from the carriageway by a continuous white marginal strip;SingaporeCap. 276, R 23
should“ must.” Commenters asserted that there are 14,000 occurrences of the word “ should” just in documents incorporated from the American Petroleum Institute (API). These commenters provided a number of examples in which they asserted that the last sentence of paragraph (a)(3) could cause conflicts; undermine safety, instead of improving safety on the Outer Continental Shelf (OCS); and, in certain circumstances, establish requirements with which compliance may be impossible. Accordingly, such commenters specifically requested that the agency remove the last sentence from paragraph (a)(3).United States77 FR 50855
showerheadany showerhead (including a handheld showerhead), except a safety shower showerhead.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
showrooma building used for the display of goods with no retail sales, and does not include a shop or motor vehicle showroom;SingaporeCap. 232, R 2
showan event at which animals are exhibited but not for the purpose of sale;United Kingdom2012 No. 67
shredderany device used for tearing into pieces or fragmenting end-of life vehicles, including for the purpose of obtaining directly reusable metal scrap;European Union32000L0053
shrimp fishingthe use of a hook baited with a shrimp (Crangon species);United Kingdom2005 No. 267
shrimpsthose members of the Class Crustacea commonly known as shrimps (whether fresh or preserved, dyed or natural colour) and any part thereof;United Kingdom1999 No. 182
shrimpPalaemon spp.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2014/en/si/05...
shrinkagethe loss in weight of grain that occurs in the handling or treating of grain;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. G-10
shrivelled grainsgrains which, after elimination of all other matter referred to in this Annex, pass through sieves with apertures of 2,0 mm.European Union32000R0824
shut downthat might be consistent with the Commission's private commons framework.United States72 FR 41935
shuttle servicesof repeated outward and return journeys, previously formed groups of passengers are carried from a single place of departure to a single destination. Each group, consisting of the passengers who made the outward journey, shall be carried back to the place of departure on a later journey by the same transport operator.European Union22002A1126(01)
siblinga brother or sister, and includes a step-brother or step-sister or an adopted brother or sister.SingaporeCap. 30B, RG 1
sick leave remunerationremuneration paid to a relevant person in respect of a period of sick leave on that person’s part.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2014/en/si/01...
sick leaveany period of sick leave taken by that employee whilst employed by SOCA.”.United Kingdom2008 No. 387
sick leaveany period of sick leave taken by that employee whilst employed by SOCA;United Kingdom2009 No. 79
sick sinus syndromea group of cardiac arrhythmias caused by acquired intrinsic or extrinsic dysfunction of the sinus node, in which abnormalities of cardiac impulse formation and propagation cause an atrial rate inappropriate for physiological requirements, and where documented sinus node dysfunction correlates with symptoms.  Sick sinus syndrome can manifest as persistent or intermittent sinus bradycardia, sinus pause or sinus arrest, bradycardia-tachycardia syndrome, or other arrhythmias.  Sick sinus syndrome is also known as sinus node dysfunction.  This definition excludes congenital sick sinus syndrome.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
side entrya luminaire designed so that when supported by a bracket entering the luminaire at right angles to the carriageway line and substantially parallel to the carriageway surface the majority of the light output is directed downwards towards the road surface;United Kingdom2001 No. 73
side indicatora direction indicator when fitted to a vehicle is visible from the front and rear and from one side of the vehicle.SingaporeCap. 276, R 9
side marker lampa lamp fitted to the side of a vehicle or its load and used to render the vehicle more visible to other road users;United Kingdom2000 No. 169
side planea vertical plane parallel to the longitudinal axis of the vehicle and passing through the extreme projecting points on a side of the vehicle exclusive of any driving mirror or lamp.SingaporeCap. 276, R 10
side retro reflectora reflector fitted to the side of a vehicle or its load and used to render the vehicle more visible from the side;United Kingdom2000 No. 169
side roads orderthe M11 Motorway (Junction 5, Loughton, Essex, North Facing Slip Roads) Side Roads Order 1996;United Kingdom1996 No. 1538
side-screenan item of glazing wholly or partly on either side of the driver’s seat that does not slide or move relative to the vehicle or any of its parts (including glazing) in a manner likely to cause abrasion to any glazing surface.United Kingdom2006 No. 343
sideguarda device generally consisting of a continuous flat surface or a combination of surface and rails meant for the protection of unprotected road users, including pedestrians, cyclists and motorcyclists, against the risk of falling under the sides of the vehicle with which the device is fitted;SingaporeCap. 276, R 9
sidestanda device fitted to a motor cycle which, when fully extended or pivoted to its open position, supports the vehicle from one side only so that both wheels of the motor cycle are on the ground.United Kingdom1999 No. 454
sidetracka well resulting from drilling an additional hole to a new objective bottom-hole location by leaving a previously drilled hole.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
sidewalkthat portion of a street between the curb line, or the lateral line of a roadway, and the adjacent property line or, on easements of private property, that portion of a street that is paved or improved and intended for use by pedestrians.United States75 FR 68861
sidewallthe portion of a tire that is between the tread and the bead.CanadaSOR/2013-198
sight distancethe unimpaired view of a motorist at or near the intersection of a road with another road or with an alley, driveway, or another way intended for vehicular traffic.United StatesTRANSPORTATION CODE - Title 6
sight in only one eyethere is total functional loss of vision in one eye, or use of only one eye.United Kingdom2013 No. 258
sight in only one eyethere is total functional loss of vision in one eye, or use of only one eye;United Kingdom2013 No. 170
sight liabilitiesthe total deposits at the bank which are repayable on demand, but does not include savings account liabilities or the deposits of any other bank at the bank;SingaporeCap. 19
sight test forma form which, in accordance with the Statement, is to be completed for the purposes of payments in respect of a sight test;United Kingdom2007 No. 436
sight testof an optical appliance;United Kingdom2006 No. 135
sightlinesthe sightlines referred to in sections 20 and 21, as applicable.CanadaSOR/2014-275
sign RUS 060traffic sign number RUS 060 (STOP disc);Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2006/en/si/06...
sign RUS 061traffic sign number RUS 061 (GO disc or Téigh disc).Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2006/en/si/06...
signage regulationsregulations made under section 11 ;IrelandNumber 13 of 2015
signal areaan area on aerodrome used for the display of ground signals;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2004/en/si/00...
signal employeean individual who is engaged in installing, repairing, or maintaining signal systems.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
signal passed at danger (SPAD)any occasion when any part of a train proceeds beyond its authorised movement to an unauthorised movement;United Kingdom2011 No. 261
signal systema block signal system, an interlocking, automatic train stop, train control, or cab-signal device, or a similar appliance, method, device, or system intended to promote safety in railroad operations.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
signala signal that carries a literary, dramatic, musical or artistic work and is transmitted for free reception by the public by a terrestrial radio or terrestrial television station.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-42
signatory jurisdictiona jurisdiction of a signatory to the Chesapeake Bay Agreement.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
signatory operatora person which is or was a signatory to a coal wage agreement.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
signatorythe EEA health professional giving the prescription.United Kingdom2008 No. 1692
signature creation dataunique data (including, but not limited to, codes or private cryptographic keys) which are used by the signatory to create an electronic signature;United Kingdom2011 No. 158
signature creation devicea device, such as configured software or hardware used to generate signature creation data;IrelandNumber 27 of 2000
signature creation deviceconfigured software or hardware used to implement the signature creation data.United Kingdom2011 No. 158
signature verification datadata, such as codes, passwords, algorithms or public cryptographic keys, used for the purposes of verifying an electronic signature;IrelandNumber 27 of 2000
signature verification devicea device, such as configured software or hardware used to generate signature verification data.IrelandNumber 27 of 2000
signature-creation dataunique data (including, but not limited to, codes or private cryptographic keys) which are used by the signatory to create an electronic signature;United Kingdom2002 No. 318
signature-creation deviceconfigured software or hardware used to implement the signature-creation data.”.United Kingdom2006 No. 3427
signature-creation deviceconfigured software or hardware used to implement the signature-creation data;European Union31999L0093
signature-verification deviceconfigured software or hardware used to implement the signature-verification-data;European Union31999L0093
signature-verification-datadata, such as codes or public cryptographic keys, which are used for the purpose of verifying an electronic signature;European Union31999L0093
signature-vertification datadata (including, but not limited to, codes or public cryptographic keys) which are used for the purpose of verifying an electronic signature;United Kingdom2002 No. 318
signature-vertification deviceconfigured software or hardware used to implement the signature-verification data;United Kingdom2002 No. 318
signboarda sign which provides information or instructions by a combination of geometric shape, colour and a symbol or pictogram and which is rendered visible by lighting of sufficient intensity;United Kingdom2001 No. 3444
signed planthe plan marked “Port of Tyne Harbour Revision Order 2000” signed in duplicate by the Head of Ports Division in the Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions, one copy of which has been deposited at the offices of that Department and the other at the offices of the Authority at Maritime House, Tyne Dock, South Shields, Tyne & Wear NE34 9PT;United Kingdom2001 No. 416
signed planthe plan of which three copies have been signed by David Barlow, the Chairman of the Company, on behalf of the Company and by John Layfield, Director of Production and Technology, Yorkshire Water Plc, on behalf of Yorkshire Water Plc, and deposited respectively in the Department of Transport, the principal office of the Company and the principal office of Yorkshire Water Plc.United Kingdom1997 No. 102
signed settlementreviewable by a third party as of the effective date established by Treasury.” We believe that this allows reasonable flexibility for insurers settling claims before and after the effective date of a PRLP while requiring appropriate documentation that can be reviewed during an audit.United States74 FR 66061
signeda method (electronic or otherwise) used to identify a person and to indicate the intention of that person in respect of the information contained in a record;SingaporeCap. 88
signedauthenticated in any manner approved by those Commissioners.United Kingdom2005 No. 191
significant accidentany accident involving at least one rail vehicle in motion, resulting in at least one killed or seriously injured person, or in significant damage to stock, track, other installations or environment, or extensive disruptions to traffic, excluding accidents in workshops, warehouses and depots;European Union32014L0088
significant bank holding companyany bank holding company or company that is, or is treated in the United States as, a bank holding company, that had $50 billion or more in total consolidated assets as of the end of the most recently completed calendar year, as reported on either the Federal Reserve's FR Y-9C (Consolidated Financial Statement for Bank Holding Companies), or any successor form thereto, or the Federal Reserve's Form FR Y-7Q (Capital and Asset Report for Foreign Banking Organizations), or any successor form thereto.United States78 FR 20755
significant benefita clinically relevant advantage or a major contribution to patient care.European Union32000R0847
significant business interestan air carrier or foreign air carrier that had no less than 1.0 percent of passenger boardings at the airport in the prior calendar year, had at least 25,000 passenger boardings at the airport in the prior calendar year, or provides scheduled service at the airport.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
significant change in account termsa change to a term required to be disclosed under § 1026.6(b)(1) and (b)(2), an increase in the required minimum periodic payment, a change to a term required to be disclosed under § 1026.6(b)(4), or the acquisition of a security interest.United States76 FR 79767
significant changea change which results in the statement of investment principles being materially inappropriate.United Kingdom2005 No. 675
significant contributorthat a significant change in emissions of the precursor from sources in the area would be projected to provide a significant change in PM 2.5 concentrations in the area. For example, if modeling indicates that a reduction in an area's NO X emissions would reduce ambient PM 2.5 levels in the area, but that a reduction in ammonia emissions would result in virtually no change in ambient PM 2.5 levels, this would suggest that NO X is a significant contributor but that ammonia is not. We are not establishing in this rule a quantitative test for determining whether PM 2.5 levels in an area change significantly in response to reductions in precursor emissions in the area. However, in considering this question, it is relevant to consider that relatively small reductions in PM 2.5 levels are estimated to result in worthwhile public health benefits.United States73 FR 28321
significant cost growth thresholdthe percentage increase in the total acquisition cost for a major system of at least 15 percent over the total acquisition cost for such system as shown in the current Baseline Estimate for such system.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
significant damage to stock, track, other installations or environmentdamage that is equivalent to € 150 000 or more;United Kingdom2011 No. 261
significant developmentdevelopment that is significant having regard to, among other things, the nature and extent of the subject-matter of the qualifying sub-sale and to the market value of that subject-matter.United Kingdom2015 No. 123
significant distributionan initial or secondary offer of relevant securities, publicly announced and distinct from ordinary trading both in terms of the amount in value of the securities offered and the selling methods employed;European Union32003R2273
significant employeepersons such as production managers, sales managers, or research scientists, who are not executive officers, but who make or are expected to make significant contributions to the business of the issuer.United States80 FR 21805
significant financial loss of incomea reduction of 10 percent or more of the tenant's household income caused by the tenant's military service. A landlord is entitled to verify the significant financial loss of income in order to determine whether a tenant is entitled to terminate a lease if the tenant has signed a waiver under this section and moves within 30 miles of the dwelling into housing that is not owned or occupied by family or relatives of the tenant or the tenant's dependent. For purposes of this subsection, a pay stub or other statement of earnings issued by the tenant's employer is sufficient verification.United StatesPROPERTY CODE - Title 8 - Chap
significant intellectual disabilitya state of arrested or incomplete development of mind of a person which includes significant impairment of intelligence and social functioning and abnormally aggressive or seriously irresponsible conduct on the part of the person.IrelandNumber 25 of 2001
significant interesta significant interest determined in accordance with section 8;CanadaS.C. 1991, c. 46
significant medical conditionan injury or illness that is life-threatening or has potentially serious long-term health consequences, including hospitalization for surgery or other procedures, except minor emergency care.United StatesFAMILY CODE - Title 5 - Chapte
significant minor uses3 or more minor uses proposed for every nonminor use, a minor use that would, in the judgment of the Administrator, serve as a replacement for any use which has been canceled in the 5 years preceding the receipt of the application, or a minor use that in the opinion of the Administrator would avoid the reissuance of an emergency exemption under section 136p of this title for that minor use.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
significant new datanew data regarding the hazard presented by a hazardous product that change its classification in a category or subcategory of a hazard class, or result in its classification in another hazard class, or change the ways to protect against the hazard presented by the hazardous product.CanadaSOR/2015-17
significant potential for fraudin the context of the moratorium and the datasets that will be used to determine whether such a trend exists.United States76 FR 5861
significant projectan uncultivated land project or a restructuring project which Natural England has decided under regulation 8(1), or is deemed to have decided under regulation 8(7), is likely to have significant effects on the environment;United Kingdom2006 No. 2522
significant regulatory actionof responding to the increased number of appeals to the Board. The public will benefit from the expansion of the number of Board members because such expansion will help EOIR better accomplish its mission of adjudicating cases in a timely manner. The Department does not foresee any burdens to the public or the Department.United States80 FR 31461
significant riska combination of a probability of occurrence of damage and a magnitude of damage that cannot be disregarded without calling into question the purpose of the Directive for the storage site concerned;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2014/en/si/02...
significant structural repairsstructural repairs excluding those repairs no longer of any current benefit to road users, e.g. where the repair work has been replaced by further road resurfacing or other construction work;’;European Union32006L0038
significant variationan increase or decrease of 10% or more in the net asset value underlying the matched shares.United Kingdom2011 No. 698
significant vitamin B12 deficiencya level of vitamin B12 deficiency which has resulted in neurological complications;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
significantly closed the achievement gapsin proposed paragraph (1) of the eligibility requirements. Many commenters were particularly interested in clarification of the term “significantly;” many asked for guidance as to how to measure whether an achievement gap was significantly closed. For example, one commenter requested that the Department provide the requisite time period that should be used to measure whether an achievement gap has been closed.United States75 FR 12003
significantly increased costsa total unit cost increase (but not increases in individual unit costs) of 10 percent or more in relation to the total unit cost reflected in the compensation rate, based on the carrier's internal audit of its financial statements if such cost increase is incurred for a period of at least 2 consecutive months.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
significantly undercapitalizedthat the institution holds less than fifty percent of the capital requirements prescribed in section 11;KenyaCAP. 493D
significantly viewedthe designated market area in which a station is located, and—(i) in the case of a commercial television broadcast station, all commercial television broadcast stations licensed to a community within the same designated market area are within the same local market; and (ii) in the case of a noncommercial educational television broadcast station, the market includes any station that is licensed to a community within the same designated market area as the noncommercial educational television broadcast station.” In this way, the statutory provisions governing satellite carriage of broadcast stations move closer to the provisions that have long governed cable carriage.United States70 FR 76504
significantof determining when a person has failed to substantially comply. However, CZMA does not provide authorization to NOAA to make such determinations, which should be made by MMS, pursuant to the OCSLA and MMS regulations. Also, to be consistent with § 930.76(c), this change clarifies that it is Interior, not the person, that submits the consistency certification and information to the State for OCS plans.United States71 FR 788
signa traffic sign;United Kingdom2002 No. 3113
signan outdoor sign, display, light, device, figure, painting, drawing, message, plaque, poster, or other thing designed, intended, or used to advertise or inform.United StatesTRANSPORTATION CODE - Title 6
silage effluenteffluent from silage or a crop being made into silage;United Kingdom2010 No. 639
silageany forage crop which is being, or has been, conserved by fermentation or preservation (including the use of additives), or both, and which is intended for consumption by animals;United Kingdom2003 No. 319
silence periodthe period of 3 minutes beginning at 15 minutes and at 45 minutes past each hour, on the frequency of 500 kHz, and at each hour and at 30 minutes past each hour, on the frequency of 2182 kHz;United Kingdom1998 No. 2070
silencersany devices fitted or capable of being fitted to the firearms for the purpose of moderating or reducing the sound made on their discharge;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2008/en/si/00...
silencera contrivance suitable and sufficient for reducing as far as is reasonable the noise caused by the escape of exhaust gases from the engine of a motor vehicle;United Kingdom1999 No. 454
silica rockquartz, quartzite, ganister, sandstone, gritstone and chert, but not natural sand or rotten rock.United Kingdom2007 No. 2000
silica rockquartz, quartzite, ganister, sandstone, gritstone and chert, but not natural sand or rotten rock;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2007/en/si/01...
silk-worm seedall kinds of silk-worm seeds produced from the pure silk-worm races including the hybrids produced from two or more pure races, silk-worm seed cocoons of all kinds and moths thereof intended to be used or reared for the purpose of production or for commercial exploitation.IndiaNo. 42 of 2006
siloa structure used for making or storing silage;United Kingdom2010 No. 639
siloany structure used for making or storing silage;”.United Kingdom1997 No. 547
siltdredged materials with a diameter of at least 31.25 and less than 62.5 micrometres.United Kingdom2014 No. 2935
similar active ingredientsdifferent salts, esters, complexes or solvates of the same therapeutic moiety.  2006, c. 14, s. 2.Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/statute/90p23
similar full-time employeea full-time employee who is employed by the employer of the part-time employee to carry out duties similar to those of the part-time employee.SingaporeCap. 91, RG 8
similar instrumentany instrument to similar effect made under any statutory provision;United Kingdom2003 No. 61
similar sizea wind turbine with a difference in rotor diameter of less than 15%.United Kingdom2014 No. 1873
similar stage of constructiona stage at which construction identifiable with a specific vessel has begun and assembly of that vessel comprising at least 1% of the estimated mass of all structural material has commenced);United Kingdom2006 No. 3223
similar stage of constructionthat construction identifiable with a specific ship has begun and assembly of that ship has incorporated 50 tonnes of structural material or 1% of the estimated mass of all structural material, whichever is less.United Kingdom2010 No. 680
similarly situated individualan individual who is authorized to access protected health information, and thus, for clarity, we have substituted this language for the statutory language in the regulation. Thus, a person who is authorized to access protected health information is similarly situated, for purposes of this regulation, to another person at the covered entity, business associate of the covered entity, or organized health care arrangement in which the covered entity participates, who is also authorized to access protected health information (even if the two persons may not be authorized to access the same types of protected health information). For example, a physician who has authority to use or disclose protected health information at a hospital by virtue of participating in an organized health care arrangement with the hospital is similarly situated to a nurse or billing employee at the hospital. In contrast, the physician is not similarly situated to an employee at the hospital who is not authorized to access protected health information.United States74 FR 42740
similarinstallation tolerances in the directive. Data should be provided to show that Intake and Exhaust specifications are within the ranges specified in the 72/306/EEC type approval information document.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2009/en/si/01...
simple asphyxiantany gas that is liable to cause asphyxiation by the displacement of air.CanadaSOR/2015-17
simple hybridthe first generation of a cross, defined by the breeder, between two inbred lines;United Kingdom2005 No. 3036 (W. 224)
simple majority votea vote requiring more than half of the total votes of Members present and voting, on condition that these votes are cast by at least half of the number of Members present and voting;European Union21992A1223(01)
simple pressure vessela simple pressure vessel to which the Directive applies;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1996/en/si/00...
simplex channela channel by which transmission is possible alternately in each direction;United Kingdom1995 No. 1331
simplea process (including a biochemical process) which results in a molecule with new structure by breaking intramolecular bonds and by forming new intramolecular bonds, or by altering the spatial arrangement of atoms in a molecule.European Union32012D0734
simplified acquisition thresholdan amount equal to two times the amount specified for that term in section 134 of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
simplified dissolution applicationan application mentioned in paragraph (2).United Kingdom2005 No. 632
simplified dissolution of civil partnership applicationan application mentioned in paragraph (1).United Kingdom2005 No. 638
simplified tax tablesthe parts of the tax tables which are prepared by the Board of Inland Revenue for use under this regulation.United Kingdom2003 No. 2682
simulated instrument flight conditionsa flight during which mechanical or optical devices are used in order to reduce the field of vision or the range of visibility from the cockpit of the aircraft;United Kingdom2013 No. 2870
simulated instrument flighta flight during which any device is used in order to reduce the field of vision or the range of visibility from the cockpit of the aircraft.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2004/en/si/00...
simulcast local servicea service provided in digital form and corresponding to a local digital television programme service.United Kingdom2011 No. 3003
simulcastingsimultaneously broadcasting the work, adaptation, recording or film in both analogue form and digital form;SingaporeCap. 63
simultaneous applicationan application which is made by an applicant at the same time as making another application or applications, and which is the first of such applications to be considered by the Ministers.United Kingdom1997 No. 1469
simultaneously released at a single sitethe release of a specified number of balloons during a period not exceeding 15 minutes from within an area not exceeding 1 km square.United Kingdom2005 No. 1970
single Commissionerthe Commissioner appointed under section 79 (appointment of single Commissioner) to handle the application;United Kingdom2010 No. 104
single accounts societya society which is not a group accounts society;United Kingdom1998 No. 504
single amountan amount that is not part of a series of periodic payments.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
single applicantan applicant who does not have a partner and who is not a lone parent;United Kingdom2012 No. 319
single applicationan application for direct payments in relation to area related aid schemes;United Kingdom2015 No. 1252 (W. 84)
single applicationan application for direct payments in relation to area-related aid schemes.United Kingdom2015 No. 192
single appointed persona person appointed by the Secretary of State under section 79 (appointment of single appointed person);”.United Kingdom2012 No. 635
single auditan audit, as described under section 7502(d), of a non-Federal entity that includes the entity's financial statements and Federal awards;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
single carriageway roada road which is not a dual carriageway road;United Kingdom2002 No. 3113
single claimanta claimant who is the only claimant named in the claim form.United Kingdom2013 No. 1893
single claimanta claimant who neither has a partner nor is a lone parent;United Kingdom2008 No. 280
single coursethe Channel Islands and the Isle of Man”.United Kingdom2011 No. 376
single cross hybridthe first generation of a cross between two inbred lines, defined by the breeder;United Kingdom2004 No. 317
single family mortgagea mortgage that covers property that includes a 1- to 4-family residence.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
single family propertya 1- to 4-family residence.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
single farma single agricultural holding including premises and fields associated with it which is managed as one unit for the purposes of the Integrated Administration and Control System for farm support.United Kingdom2011 No. 228
single fishing tripthe time from when a fishing boat departs from a port to the time when it returns to a port.United Kingdom2012 No. 2283
single hirea hire which is engaged by one person on that person’s sole behalf or on behalf of that person and additional persons.IrelandNumber 37 of 2013
single judgea judge of the High Court or the Court of Appeal;United Kingdom1997 No. 1053 (L. 21)
single judgea judge of the Queen’s Bench Division.United Kingdom1998 No. 1898 (L. 2)
single line ratea rate, charge, or allowance proposed by a single motor carrier that is applicable only over its line and for which the transportation can be provided by that carrier.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
single market directive informationconfidential information received by the Authority in the course of discharging its functions as the competent authority under any of the single market directives;United Kingdom2001 No. 2188
single parentan individual who has one or more qualified dependants in respect of whom the individual is an eligible individual and who does not have a cohabiting spouse or common-law partner. (“chef de famille monoparentale”)  1998, c. 34, s. 74; 1999, c. 9, s. 122 (1); 2000, c. 10, s. 16 (1); 2001, c. 23, s. 133 (1, 2); 2004, c. 16, s. 3; 2006, c. 33, Sched. N, s. 5 (1, 2); 2007, c. 7, Sched. 17, s. 3 (1); 2009, c. 18, Sched. 13, s. 1 (1); 2011, c. 9, Sched. 20, s. 1 (1).Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/statute/90i02
single persona person who does not have a partner and is not responsible for, and is not a member of the same household as, a child or young person;”.United Kingdom2005 No. 578
single persona person who does not have a partner and is not responsible for, and is not a member of the same household as, a child or young person;”;United Kingdom2005 No. 1723 (W. 135)
single point of contactthe person designated in regulation 17.United Kingdom2015 No. 542
single premisesone or more buildings or structures, occupied and used by a person, where each building or structure is adjacent to, or contiguous with, the other building or structure;IrelandNumber 23 of 1999
single purpose stored value facilitya stored value facility that is, or is intended to be, used for payment only of goods or services, or of both goods and services, provided by the holder of that stored value facility.SingaporeCap. 222A, RG 3
single room rentthe rent decided by the Executive under paragraph 5 of Schedule 2.United Kingdom2006 No. 405
single rooma hospital bedroom designed for and accommodating only one patient;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1996/en/si/00...
single sampling plana sampling plan, an example of which is given in Table 1, under which the number of individual measures of length is to be equal to the size of the sample as specified by the plan and which entails the application of the following methodology. Where the number of defective measures found in the sample is less than or equal to the acceptance number, the lot is to be accepted. Where the number of defective measures is greater than or equal to the rejection number, the lot is to be rejected;United Kingdom1999 No. 160
single separationa child being locked in a room on his own, other than in his own bedroom at normal bedtime;United Kingdom2008 No. 427
single service addressof reducing potential confusion between natural gas supply data reported under 40 CFR 98.406(b)(7) for individual large end-users (either a facility or meter) and natural gas reported under 40 CFR 98.403(b)(13) for the EIA end-use categories. However, we decided not to make this change since the new definition added to 40 CFR 98.403(b)(2)(i) should reduce the likelihood that reporters will confuse the two reporting requirements. Also, the term “facility” is already defined in Part 98 and used consistently throughout the rule. We were concerned that introducing a new term to refer to a facility could result in greater confusion as the suggested change would make subpart NN inconsistent with other subparts of the rule.United States78 FR 71903
single storey buildinga building consisting of a ground storey or a basement storey only;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1997/en/si/04...
single test resultthe value obtained when the standardised test method is applied fully once to a single sample. Unless otherwise stated, the probability shall be 95 %.European Union32003R0625
single tier councila local authority which on and after the reorganisation date is the sole principal authority for an area.United Kingdom2009 No. 486
single tier councila local authority which on and after the reorganisation date is the sole principal authority for an area;United Kingdom2008 No. 2113
single trawla single net towed by a two warp rig in which the net has a single bosom groundrope (the bosom being the central portion of the trawl between the lower wings), where the groundrope is attached to the towing rig at each wing-end only and does not have any further attachment, including bridles, wires or ropes, connecting it to the said towing rig;United Kingdom2003 No. 1855 (W. 205)
single trawla single net towed by a two warp rig in which the net has a single bosom groundrope (the bosom being the central portion of the trawl between the lower wings), where the groundrope is attached to the towing rig at each wing-end only, and does not have any further attachment, including bridles, wires or ropes, connecting it to the towing rig.United Kingdom2003 No. 1559
single unit residential complexa residential complex that does not contain more than one residential unit, but does not include a residential condominium unit;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. E-15
single use carrier baga carrier bag fitting a description in regulation 3(2), (3), (4) or (5);United Kingdom2014 No. 161
single use permita permit for a single importation, exportation or transportation in transit.CanadaSOR/2013-211
single vehiclea vehicle which is one of a kind by virtue of having been built by or specifically for the owner, to a plan which is the property of the owner, or a vehicle which is deemed to be a new vehicle for the sole reason that a new body shell has been substituted for a damaged or defective one in the course of maintenance or repair.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2000/en/si/04...
single vehiclea vehicle which is one of a kind by virtue of having been built by or specifically for the owner, to a plan which is the property of the owner, or a vehicle which is deemed to be a new vehicle for the sole reason that a new body shell has been substituted for a damaged or defective one in the course of maintenance or repair;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2000/en/si/04...
single wall set neta net consisting of a single sheet or wall of netting loosely hung on cork and sole ropes and fixed into position by anchors or stakes;United Kingdom1997 No. 425
single womenpregnant girls or women and mothers who were not married, or were widows or were separated from their husbands.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2015/en/si/00...
single-authority police areaa police area which covers only one local authority;United Kingdom2012 No. 2734
single-decked vehiclea vehicle on which no part of a deck or gangway is placed vertically above another deck or gangway;SingaporeCap. 276, R 9
single-family dwellinga residence consisting of 1 family dwelling unit.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
single-family mortgagea mortgage that covers property on which is located a 1-to-4 family residence.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
single-identified animalof identification containing a unique number applied under previous Orders.United Kingdom2009 No. 3364 (W. 296)
single-member companya company which, for whatever reason, has, for the time being, a sole member (and this applies notwithstanding a stipulation in the constitution that there be 2 members, or a greater number).IrelandNumber 38 of 2014
single-shot firearmsfirearms that are loaded before each shot either manually or by a manually-operated mechanism;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2008/en/si/00...
single-state holding company systema holding company system whose public utility operations are confined substantially to a single state.United States70 FR 75592
single-tier alignmentthe ending of a fiscal period of the partnership under subsection 249.1(8).CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
single-tier councila local authority which on and after the reorganisation date is the sole principal authority for an area;United Kingdom2008 No. 3022
single-tier municipalitya single-tier municipality that is not within a district and not within an upper-tier municipality. 2002, c. 17, Sched. F, Table.Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/statute/90p50
single-use containera non-reclosable container whose contents are to be used in their entirety immediately after the container is opened.CanadaSOR/2001-269
sinking funda sinking fund established by the Town Council under section 33(4);SingaporeCap. 329A
sinking fundany sinking fund created under section 15.SingaporeCap. 79
sinus barotraumainflammation, oedema, or haemorrhage of the mucosa of a paranasal sinus arising from inequalities in the barometric pressure between the surrounding atmosphere and the air within the sinus cavity. Sinus barotrauma is also known as aerosinusitis, barosinusitis and sinus squeeze.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
sirea sexually mature male greyhound;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2005/en/si/05...
sistedsisted in pursuance of this Part.United Kingdom2005 No. 638
sistersister by any law obtaining in Kenya and includes half-sister;KenyaNo. 45 of 2013
site Athe site of the main generating structures of the generating station to be described in the intended application;United Kingdom2015 No. 981
site Bsite A to the extent to which it coincides with the excluded site.United Kingdom2015 No. 981
site access security clearancea clearance granted by a licensee to a person based on a security assessment for site access security clearances referred to in the Personnel Security Standard or on an equivalent security assessment.CanadaSOR/2000-209
site allocation policya policy which allocates a site for a particular use or development;United Kingdom2005 No. 2839 (W. 203)
site clearance certificate for reoccupationa certificate issued to confirm that a ship or part of a ship where work with asbestos has been carried out has been thoroughly cleaned upon completion of that work;United Kingdom2010 No. 2984
site clearance certificate for reoccupationa certificate issued to confirm that premises or parts of premises where work with asbestos has been carried out have been thoroughly cleaned upon completion of that work in accordance with regulation 17(b).United Kingdom2007 No. 31
site developmentnecessary off-site improvements, such as the construction of sewer and water connections, construction of access roads, and appropriate site restoration, but does not include any portion of the construction of housing or public facilities.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
site displayby the posting of the notice by firm affixture to some object, sited and displayed in such a way as to be easily visible and legible by members of the public;United Kingdom2002 No. 1878 (W. 187)
site exempt vehicleany motor vehicle used by a lawful user with permission from the appointed person.United Kingdom2014 No. 862
site inspectionan inspection carried out under rule 14 of the Hearing Rules.United Kingdom2013 No. 1986
site of archaeological interestland which has been scheduled for protection or taken into care under the Historic Monuments and Archaeological Objects (Northern Ireland) Order 1995(13) or which is within a site registered in the Department’s Sites and Monuments Record;United Kingdom2015 No. 70
site of the monumentthe land shown on the deposited plan edged in black and hatched.United Kingdom1997 No. 2038
site preparation permissionthe planning permission in respect of land to the West of Hinkley Point, Stogursey, Bridgwater TA5 1TP granted by West Somerset District Council on 27th January 2012, with reference number 3/32/10/037;United Kingdom2013 No. 648
site profilean exposure assessment of a facility that identifies the toxic substances or processes that were commonly used in each building or process of the facility, and the time frame during which the potential for exposure to toxic substances existed.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
site reporta report describing the condition of the site of the installation or mobile plant containing the information specified in Schedule 4.United Kingdom2013 No. 160
site requires more field work,there is some debate on specific location or population status. The peer reviewer added they were not able to confirm the location of this vernal pool through examination of aerial photographs. The peer reviewer also recommended the western portion of Subunit 3B should not be designated critical habitat because Google Earth imagery indicates this area has been graded and is unlikely to ever support the PCEs for this species.United States75 FR 62191
site restoration schemea scheme referred to in paragraph 8(1) or 23(1) of the Schedule;United Kingdom2008 No. 2175
site rulesrules which are drawn up for a particular construction site and are necessary for health or safety purposes;United Kingdom2015 No. 51
site specific policya policy in a development plan document which identifies a site for a particular use or development;United Kingdom2015 No. 62
sites for new generation capacity developmentonly sites with respect to which permits for new generation have been obtained or where construction of new generation is underway.United States73 FR 79610
sitea site as defined in accordance with ISO rules for load settlement;Canada262/2005
sitea site on which there is an installation or part of an installation.United Kingdom2006 No. 60
sittersindividuals who furnish personal attendance, companionship, or household care services to children or to individuals who are elderly or disabled.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
sitting day of Parliamenta day on which both Houses of Parliament sit.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-46
sitting day of Parliamenta day on which either House of Parliament sits;CanadaS.C. 1996, c. 10
sitting daya day on which either House of Parliament is sitting.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. F-11
sitting daya day on which that House is sitting;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. E-9
sittinga period during which the Council is sitting continuously without adjournment and includes any period during which the Council is in committee of the whole, and “sitting day” shall be construed accordingly;United Kingdom2009 No. 1751
sittinga period during which the House is sitting continuously without adjournment and includes any period during which the House is in committee.United Kingdom2007 No. 1678
situational awarenessinformation gathered from a variety of sources that, when communicated to emergency managers and decision makers, can form the basis for incident management decisionmaking.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
situationthe state of a particular land cover object at a particular point in time.European Union32013R1253
six digit codethe six digit code referable to a type of waste in accordance with the List of Wastes, and in relation to hazardous waste, includes the asterisk;United Kingdom2005 No. 1806 (W. 138)
six month windowthe six month period which commences on the eighth anniversary of enlistment or commission;United Kingdom2012 No. 1796
six-digit codea six-digit code or a description of a six-digit code;United Kingdom2015 No. 1360
sixteen contiguous Western Statesthe States of Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
sixth form collegea further education institution principally concerned with the provision of full-time education suitable to the requirements of persons who have not attained the age of 19 years;United Kingdom2008 No. 657
sixth form educationfull time secondary education suitable to the requirements of pupils over compulsory school age;United Kingdom2013 No. 3110
sixth form educationfull-time education suitable to the requirements of pupils over compulsory school age.”.United Kingdom2000 No. 2198
sixth form pupila pupil at a school who is in receipt of education suitable to the requirements of pupils above compulsory school age;”.United Kingdom2006 No. 30 (W. 4)
sixth form pupila pupil at a school, which is not a special school, who is in receipt of education suitable to the requirements of pupils above compulsory school age;United Kingdom2007 No. 3562 (W. 312)
sixth form relevant age groupan age group in which pupils are normally admitted (or, as the case may be, will normally be admitted) to the school for sixth form education.United Kingdom2003 No. 507
sixth formthe period of full-time secondary education coming immediately after the end of the fourth key stage;United Kingdom1998 No. 12
sixtieth additional annuitythe sum charged on the Central Fund under subsection (3);IrelandNumber 8 of 2013
sixty-first additional annuitythe sum charged to the Central Fund under subsection (2);IrelandNumber 41 of 2013
size criteriathe standards relating to bedrooms and rooms suitable for living in specified in Schedule 2 to this Order;United Kingdom1997 No. 1995 (S. 144)
size-related rentthe rent determined by a rent officer under paragraph 2(2) of Schedule 1 to the Rent Officers Order.”.United Kingdom1995 No. 1644
sizedthat the pears, are packed by count and do not vary in diameter by more than 6 mm (1/4 inch).CanadaC.R.C., c. 285
sizeof which, seed potatoes are passed or retained.United Kingdom2001 No. 188
sizeof which, seed potatoes are passed or retained;United Kingdom2010 No. 350
ski-ingsliding over snow or ice on skis, skates, sledges or similar equipment;United Kingdom1996 No. 772
skill testa demonstration of skill for the issue of a flight crew licence or the issue of a rating, including such oral examinations as an examiner may require;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2000/en/si/03...
skimmingthe copying of encoded data on the magnetic stripe of one payment device to another genuine or counterfeit device including white plastic;Sri Lanka30 of 2006
skin corrosionthe production of irreversible damage to the skin, namely, visible necrosis through the epidermis and into the dermis, and includes ulcers, bleeding, bloody scabs and, within a 14-day observation period, discoloration due to blanching of the skin, complete areas of alopecia, and scars.CanadaSOR/2015-17
skin irritationthe production of reversible damage to the skin.CanadaSOR/2015-17
skin macerationthe softening of the skin by moisture;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
skin testa single intradermal comparative cervical tuberculin test for tuberculosis using bovine and avian tuberculin;United Kingdom2014 No. 2383
skinthe outer covering of a goat, sheep, pig, rabbit or any other domestic or wild vertebrate of the smaller kind;KenyaCAP. 359
skippera crew member who commands a vessel or has responsibility for it;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2007/en/si/06...
skylark plotan unsown, sparsely vegetated area of land in a field sown with cereals;United Kingdom2005 No. 621
slate fencea fence comprising pieces of slate hammered vertically into the ground in a line and attached to each other using a single strand of wire;United Kingdom1999 No. 2611
slaughter stockall livestock bred, purchased or otherwise acquired with the intention that it shall be slaughtered or fattened for slaughter and livestock shall be deemed to be slaughter stock if it is slaughtered within two months of the purchase or acquisition thereof unless and until the contrary be proved;KenyaCAP. 363
slaughter weekthe Monday through Sunday prior to a reporting day.United States73 FR 28606
slaughter-houseany premises used for the slaughtering of animals or birds, the flesh of which is intended for human consumption;United Kingdom1999 No. 418
slaughtered poultrydead fowls, ducks, geese, turkeys and guinea fowls, whole, with or without offal;European Union31975R2777
slaughtererthe person who carries on the business of slaughtering bovine animals at export premises;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2004/en/si/00...
slaughterhallthat part of a slaughterhouse in which animals are slaughtered or the bodies of slaughtered animals are dressed;United Kingdom1997 No. 493
slaughterhouse documentof a computer, and includes the record of eartag numbers, kill numbers and dates of slaughter referred to in paragraph 1 of the Schedule;United Kingdom2000 No. 3126
slaughterhouse operatora person carrying on the business of a slaughterhouse or the duly authorised representative of such a person;United Kingdom2009 No. 3364 (W. 296)
slaughterhousea facility used for the killing of pigs;United Kingdom2006 No. 492
slaughterhousea licensed slaughterhouse.United Kingdom1995 No. 361
slaughtering instrumenta firearm which is specially designed or adapted for the instantaneous slaughter or killing of animals or for the instantaneous stunning of animals with a view to slaughtering or killing them;”.United Kingdom2014 No. 107
slaughterany process which causes the death of an animal;United Kingdom2006 No. 43
slaughtercausing the death of the animal by bleeding.United Kingdom2007 No. 2970
sleep deprivationhaving not slept within the 36 hours after the end of the last period of four hours or more of uninterrupted sleep, or having less than four hours sleep for three consecutive 24 hour periods;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
sleeping equipmentany sleeping bag, mattress or other similar item designed, or adapted, (solely or mainly) for the purpose of facilitating sleeping in a place.United Kingdom2012 No. 957
slicethe part of an employee’s contributable salary which either falls below the lowest threshold amount or exceeds one threshold amount but does not exceed the next highest threshold amount (or, where there is only one threshold amount, that part of an employee’s contributable salary which either falls below or exceeds that threshold amount);United Kingdom2010 No. 990
sliding fee scalea system of cost sharing by a family based on income and size of the family.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
slip roadsthe new highways which the Secretary of State proposes to construct along the routes described in Schedule 2 and which connect the main new road with other highways or proposed highways at the places stated in that Schedule.United Kingdom2012 No. 1219
slip roadsthe new highways which the Secretary of State proposes to construct along the routes described in Schedule 2 to this Order and which connect the new road with other highways as shown in the plan;United Kingdom2004 No. 3133
slip roada road which provides access to or from the M8 or the M9 as the case may be.United Kingdom1997 No. 2322 (S. 154)
slip roada special road along a route described in the Schedule to this Scheme;United Kingdom1996 No. 1538
slop tanka tank specifically designated for the collection of tank drainings, tank washings and other oily mixtures;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2007/en/si/07...
slota reservation for an instrument flight rule takeoff or landing by an air carrier of an aircraft in air transportation.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
slotthe smallest unit of the radio frequency spectrum used in the construction of a frequency plan, such that all bands, sub-bands, blocks and channels which are used in such plan are integer multiples of the slot size;”;United Kingdom2000 No. 1678
sludge maina pipe or system of pipes (together with any pumps or other machinery or apparatus associated with it) for the conveyance of the residue of water or sewage treated in a water or sewage treatment works as the case may be, including final effluent or the products of the dewatering or incineration of such residue, or partly for any of those purposes and partly for the conveyance of trade effluent or its residue.United Kingdom2006 No. 218
sludge oilsludge from fuel or lubricating oil separators, waste lubricating oil from main or auxiliary machinery, or waste oil from bilge water separators, oil filtering equipment or drip trays;United Kingdom2008 No. 2924
sludge registerthe register established and maintained under article 8;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1998/en/si/01...
sludgeany solid, semi-solid or liquid waste generated from a municipal, commercial, or industrial wastewater treatment plant, water supply treatment plant, or air pollution control facility exclusive of the treated effluent from a wastewater treatment plant.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
sludgeresidual sludge from sewage plants treating domestic or urban waste waters and from other sewage plants treating waste waters of a composition similar to domestic and urban waste waters;United Kingdom2007 No. 3538
slug ammunitionammunition containing a single projectile.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2008/en/si/00...
slum clearance and redevelopment sectionany substantial contiguous part of an urban renewal area that a municipality proposes to acquire and clear of all buildings, structures, and other improvements for redevelopment and reuse in accordance with the urban renewal plan.United StatesLOCAL GOVERNMENT CODE - Title
slung scaffoldof raising or lowering by a lifting appliance or similar device;United Kingdom1996 No. 1592
slurry(a) excreta produced by livestock whilst in a yard or building or (b) a mixture of such excreta with bedding, rainwater, seepage, washings or any other extraneous material from a building or yard used by livestock or in which livestock manure is stored or (c) any other organic manure or any combination of these, of a consistency that allows it to be pumped or discharged by gravity at any stage in the handling process and includes dirty water that is stored with slurry or mixed with slurry;United Kingdom2006 No. 489
slurryexcreta produced by livestock whilst in a yard or building or a mixture consisting wholly or mainly of such excreta, bedding, rainwater and washings from a building or yard used by livestock or any combination of these, at a consistency that allows it to be pumped or discharged at any stage in the handling process.United Kingdom2005 No. 5
small EC A package of seeda package containing a mixture of seeds to which regulation 22(1) applies with a net weight of not more than 2 kilograms excluding any granulated pesticides, pelleting substances or other solid additives that may be in the mixture;United Kingdom2005 No. 1207 (W. 79)
small EC A packagea package of seed containing a net weight of not more than 2 kilograms of a mixture of seeds not intended for agricultural use;United Kingdom2005 No. 329
small EC B packagespackages containing certified seed or commercial seed or packages other than small EC A packages, containing a mixture of seeds of fodder plants being (in any case) packages with a net weight not exceeding 10 kg excluding, if contained in the package, granulated pesticides, pelleting substances or other solid additives;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1997/en/si/00...
small EC B packagea package of seed containing a net weight of not more than 10 kilograms of Basic Seed, Certified Seed or Commercial Seed or, where the package is not a small EC A package, a mixture of seeds;United Kingdom2005 No. 329
small Timothyplants of the species Phleum bertolonii DC.;United Kingdom2005 No. 1207 (W. 79)
small adoption servicean adoption service which does not employ more than three whole time equivalent persons to provide and manage the service;United Kingdom2005 No. 97
small adoption support agencyan adoption support agency where no more than the relevant number of staff are employed at any one time;”.United Kingdom2005 No. 2720
small adoption support agencyan adoption support agency where no more than the relevant number of staff are employed at any one time;United Kingdom2007 No. 694
small adult placement servicean adult placement service which does not employ more than three whole-time equivalent persons to provide and manage the service;United Kingdom2011 No. 27
small agencya domiciliary care agency or nurses agency where no more than two members of staff, including registered persons but excluding someone employed solely as a receptionist, are employed at any one time;United Kingdom2004 No. 662
small aircraftan aircraft which has an operating weight of less than 5,700 kilogrammes;United Kingdom2008 No. 680
small airport or other facilityany airport or facility to which section 58b of this title applies, if more than 25,000 informal entries were cleared through such airport or facility during the preceding fiscal year.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
small and medium-sized enterprisesenterprises which meet the criteria set out in Commission Recommendation 96/280/EC(6);European Union32002R2321
small arms ammunitionthe explosive articles allocated in accordance with the United Nations Recommendations the U.N. nos. 0012, 0014 or 0055 which are intended exclusively for use in small arms;United Kingdom2006 No. 425
small arms cartridgea cartridge that is designed to be used in small arms, has a calibre of no more than 19.1 mm (.75 calibre), is fitted with centre or rim fire priming and contains a propelling charge, with or without a solid projectile. It includes a shotgun shell of any gauge.CanadaSOR/2013-211
small balancessuch moneys as, in accordance with rule 88 of Order 77 of the Rules of the Superior Courts, are carried over to the special account for small balances;IrelandNumber 31 of 2004
small balloona balloon not exceeding 2 metres in any linear dimension at any stage of its flight, including any basket or other equipment attached to the balloon;United Kingdom2007 No. 1115
small bankof a new community development test.United States70 FR 44256
small biomass planta plant which generates heat or heat and power from solid biomass including solid biomass contained in waste with an installation capacity of less than 200kWth, and which is not a new solid biomass CHP system;”;United Kingdom2014 No. 1413
small boata vessel of an overall length of less than 20 metres;United Kingdom2005 No. 1470
small boilersthat ASHRAE has unfettered power to create new classes of equipment and to shelter them from DOE review and from higher national standards. This, they contended, would conflict with the intent of EPCA that ASHRAE have the lead in developing higher standards for certain equipment, but that these standards are subject to DOE review. (Joint Comment, No. 27, pp. 3-4) However, based on the language of EPCA (42 U.S.C. 6313 (a)(6)(A)(i)), discussed above, DOE finds no basis for accepting the Joint Comments' contention that ASHRAE's revision of efficiency levels for a product class or subclass triggers a review by DOE of the standards for that entire product category.United States72 FR 10038
small brancha branch of a voluntary adoption agency where at any time no more than eight members of full time staff (or the part time equivalents or combination of full time and part time staff) are employed in the capacity of a social worker;United Kingdom2003 No. 710 (W. 86)
small business casea case filed under chapter 11 of this title in which the debtor is a small business debtor.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
small business concern owned and controlled by veteransa small business concern that is included in the small business database maintained by the Secretary under section 8127(f) of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
small business concerna business concern that meets the size standard for the primary industry in which such business concern, and the affiliates of such business concern, is engaged, as determined by the Administrator in accordance with the North American Industry Classification System.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
small business development centera small business development center described in section 648 of this title;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
small business firma small business concern as defined at section 2 of Public Law 85–536 (15 U.S.C. 632) and implementing regulations of the Administrator of the Small Business Administration.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
small business purchasera purchaser, not being a United Kingdom public authority, whose business is a small business;United Kingdom2000 No. 2740 (C. 77)
small business related securitya security that the issuer or underwriter of the security represents has only a minimal amount of credit risk. The representation of the issuer or underwriter must be verified by an independent third party that is in the business of performing credit analysis.United States77 FR 42980
small business suppliera supplier, not being a United Kingdom public authority, whose business is a small business.United Kingdom1998 No. 2479 (C. 56)
small business suppliera supplier, not being a United Kingdom public authority, whose business is a small business;United Kingdom2000 No. 2740 (C. 77)
small businessesof the Commission's partitioning and disaggregation rules.United States73 FR 37861
small businessa business concern that meets the applicable size standards prescribed pursuant to section 632(a) of title 15.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
small busa motor vehicle which is constructed or adapted to carry more than eight but not more than sixteen seated passengers in addition to the driver;”;United Kingdom2011 No. 49
small busa vehicle adapted to carry more than eight but not more than sixteen passengers.United Kingdom2009 No. 366
small cable operatora cable operator that, directly or through an affiliate, serves in the aggregate fewer than 1 percent of all subscribers in the United States and is not affiliated with any entity or entities whose gross annual revenues in the aggregate exceed $250,000,000.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
small cable transmission systema cable transmission system that transmits a signal, with or without a fee, to not more than 2,000 premises in the same service area.CanadaSOR/94-755
small care at home servicea care at home service which does not employ more than three whole-time equivalent persons to provide and manage the service;United Kingdom2005 No. 97
small care homea care home that has three or fewer approved places;United Kingdom2002 No. 921 (W. 109)
small child care agencya child care agency which does not employ more than three whole time equivalent persons to provide and manage the service;United Kingdom2005 No. 97
small children’s homea children’s home which has fewer than four approved places;United Kingdom2007 No. 694
small claims courta court which processes small claims;United Kingdom2002 No. 255
small claims officethe office of the small claims court which will process the small claim;United Kingdom2002 No. 255
small commercial customera commercial customer having a peak demand of 1,000 kilowatts or less.United StatesUTILITIES CODE - Title 2 - Cha
small commercial package air conditioning and heating equipmentcommercial package air conditioning and heating equipment that is rated below 135,000 Btu per hour (cooling capacity).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
small conduit hydropowera facility capable of producing 5 megawatts or less of electric capacity.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
small containera container any of whose overall outer dimensions are less than 1·5 metres or whose internal volume is not more than 3m3;United Kingdom2003 No. 533
small day care of childrenday care of children which does not employ more than three persons to provide and manage the service;United Kingdom2002 No. 112
small day care servicea day care service which does not employ more than three whole time equivalent persons to provide and manage the service;United Kingdom2003 No. 573
small disposala disposal on which, by virtue of Article 8(2), no gain is regarded as having accrued;United Kingdom1997 No. 12
small distributora distributor who supplies less than 32 kg of portable batteries to end-users in a year.United Kingdom2009 No. 890
small domiciliary care agencya domiciliary care agency which arranges the provision of fewer than 200 hours of personal care per week or a domiciliary care agency which is solely an employment agency”.United Kingdom2004 No. 219 (W. 23)
small electric motora NEMA general purpose alternating current single-speed induction motor, built in a two-digit frame number series in accordance with NEMA Standards Publication MG1–1987.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
small electronic money institutiona person included by the Authority in the register pursuant to regulation 4(1)(b);United Kingdom2011 No. 99
small entitiessmall businesses, not-for-profit organizations that are independently owned and operated and are not dominant in their fields, and governmental jurisdictions with populations of less than 50,000.United States77 FR 13971
small entityan entity that employs 50 or fewer employees or that is a university, but does not include an entity that is controlled directly or indirectly by an entity, other than a university, that employs more than 50 employees.CanadaSOR/96-423
small establishmentan establishment (other than an adult placement home), which has less than four approved places;United Kingdom2001 No. 3980
small establishmentan establishment which has less than four approved places.United Kingdom2004 No. 661
small existing Real Time Information employera Real Time Information employer which as at 6th October 2014 employs no more than 49 employees.United Kingdom2014 No. 2397
small existing employera Real Time Information employer who employs no more than 49 employees.United Kingdom2014 No. 2395 (C. 105)
small fast powered crafta ship (other than a recreational craft or a fishing boat) of less than 7 metres length overall with a total propulsion engine power of equal to or greater than 150 kW, or as prescribed under section 11 (5);IrelandNumber 43 of 2014
small fostering servicea fostering service which does not employ more than three whole time equivalent persons to provide and manage the service;United Kingdom2005 No. 97
small freight containera freight contrainer which has either any overall outer dimension less than 1.5 metres, or an internal volume of not more than 3.0 m3;United Kingdom1996 No. 1350
small glassesglasses the lens apertures of which have datum centres not more than 56 millimetres apart; and for this purpose “datum centre” is to be construed in accordance with Part I of British Standard 3521: 1991 (Glossary of Terms relating to Ophthalmic Lenses and Spectacles Frames) published by the British Standard Institution as effective on 5th March 1998;United Kingdom1998 No. 642 (S. 23)
small governmental jurisdictioncities, counties, townships, etc., with a population of less than 50,000. The City of Honolulu, which owns the Waimanalo Gulch landfill, does not qualify as a small entity because its population exceeds 50,000. The County of Hawaii, where Hilo is located, also has a population that exceeds 50,000.United States71 FR 49309
small housing support servicea housing support service which does not employ more than three whole time equivalent persons to provide and manage the service;United Kingdom2005 No. 97
small hub airporta commercial service airport that has at least 0.05 percent but less than 0.25 percent of the passenger boardings.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
small impoverished communitya community of 3,000 or fewer individuals that is economically disadvantaged, as determined by the State in which the community is located and based on criteria established by the President.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
small isolated systemany system with consumption of less than 3000 GWh in the year 1996, where less than 5 % of annual consumption is obtained through interconnection with other systems;European Union32003L0054
small limited registration servicea limited registration service which does not employ more than three whole time equivalent persons to provide and manage the service;United Kingdom2005 No. 97
small local educational agencya local educational agency serving an area with a total population of less than 20,000.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
small oil fieldan oil...United Kingdom2009 c. 10
small operatoran operator who has no more than two vehicles available to carry out taxi bookings accepted at their operating centre and which is specified in the operator’s licence.United Kingdom2012 No. 316
small or medium-sized enterprisea micro, small or medium-sized enterprise as defined in the Recommendation.United Kingdom2006 No. 1543
small packagea package containing a net weight of not more than 15 kilograms of fully certified Pre basic Seed, fully certified Basic Seed or Seed of a Certified Generation;United Kingdom2005 No. 328
small passenger vessela vessel carrying not more than 12 passengers;United Kingdom2006 No. 3223
small payment institutiona person included by the Authority in the register pursuant to regulation 4(1)(b);United Kingdom2009 No. 209
small pensions commutation maximumthe amount that is permitted to be commuted, having regard to all the commutation requirements that apply in the circumstances in question.”.United Kingdom2010 No. 431
small percentage of meat10% or less by weight of the raw meat used as a proportion of the weight of the final product;United Kingdom1997 No. 494
small plastic baga plastic bag that does not have a gusset or a handle and is not more than 125 millimetres wide and 125 millimetres high;United Kingdom2014 No. 161
small pre-packaged containera closed container that contains not more than 20 litres of controlled oil.United Kingdom2002 No. 3057
small principal officea principal office where at any one time no more than eight members of full time staff (or the part time equivalents or combination of full time and part time staff) are employed in the capacity of a social worker(8);United Kingdom2003 No. 710 (W. 86)
small producera person falling within the definition of producer and who places less than 5 tonnes of EEE onto the market in a compliance period;United Kingdom2013 No. 3113
small projecta project carried out under this chapter with an estimated Federal cost of less than $1,000,000.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
small quantityan amount which comprises part of the fisherman’s annual allowance.United Kingdom1998 No. 994
small radium sourcesdiscrete survey instrument check sources, sources contained in radiation measuring instruments, sources used in educational demonstrations (such as cloud chambers and spinthariscopes), electron tubes, lightning rods, ionization sources, static eliminators, or as designated by the NRC.United States72 FR 55864
small refinerya refinery for which the average aggregate daily crude oil throughput for a calendar year (as determined by dividing the aggregate throughput for the calendar year by the number of days in the calendar year) does not exceed 75,000 barrels.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
small refineran owner of a refinery or refineries (including refineries not in operation) who qualifies as a small business refiner under the rules and regulations of the Small Business Administration.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
small residential family centrea residential family centre which has fewer than four approved places.United Kingdom2007 No. 694
small residential family centrea residential family centre which has fewer than four approved places;United Kingdom2015 No. 551
small retransmission systema cable retransmission system, or a terrestrial retransmission system utilizing Hertzian waves, that retransmits a signal, with or without a fee, to not more than 2,000 premises in the same service area.CanadaSOR/89-255
small scale biomass energy projecta biomass energy project with an anticipated annual production capacity of not more than 1,000,000 gallons of ethanol per year, or its energy equivalent of other forms of biomass energy.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
small scale wind generationgeneration installations with an installed nameplate rating of 5Mw or less.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2008/en/si/02...
small scale wind projectany wind-powered electricity generating plant with a maximum export capacity of or less than 5 MW which is connected directly to the electricity network and metered independently of any other electricity generating plant;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2013/en/si/04...
small school care accommodation servicea school care accommodation service which provides residential accommodation to no more than 40 pupils;United Kingdom2005 No. 97
small schoola school which, in the calendar year in question, has 150 or fewer pupils who have attained the age of three.United Kingdom2009 No. 1607
small seeded legumessmall seeded legumes of the species specified in paragraph 3 of Schedule 2;United Kingdom2009 No. 385
small seriesthe motor vehicles within a family of types as defined in Annex XII of the Framework Directive which are registered or enter into service in a period of twelve months beginning on 1st January in any year where the total number of motor vehicles does not exceed the small series limits specified in that Annex.United Kingdom2000 No. 3197
small service pipea pipe-line, other than a distribution main of a public gas transporter, not exceeding 500 metres in length which has a design operating pressure not exceeding 2 bar gauge and the purpose of which is the conveyance of gas from such a main to any premises, and includes part of any such pipe-line;United Kingdom1999 No. 1672
small service sponsor organizationa service sponsor organization described in subsection (d)(1) that has not more than 10 full-time employees and 10 part-time employees.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
small sewage effluent groundwater activitythe discharge from a septic tank or sewage treatment plant of 2 cubic metres per day or less of sewage effluent that results in the input of pollutants to groundwater.United Kingdom2010 No. 675
small sewage effluent water discharge activitythe discharge from a sewage treatment plant of 5 cubic metres per day or less of sewage effluent into inland freshwaters, coastal waters or relevant territorial waters.United Kingdom2010 No. 675
small shipyarda shipyard facility in one geographic location that does not have more than 1,200 employees.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
small shipa ship of less than 24 metres;KenyaCAP. 389
small shopany shop which has a “relevant floor area” not exceeding 280 square metres;United Kingdom2004 No. 368
small sourcea source that emits less than 100 tons of regulated pollutants per year, or any class of persons that the Administrator determines, through regulation, generally lack technical ability or knowledge regarding control of air pollution.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
small state agencya state agency with fewer than 100 employees.United StatesGOVERNMENT CODE - Title 10 - C
small suppliera person who is at that time a small supplier under section 148 or 148.1;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. E-15
small support servicea support service which does not employ more than three whole-time equivalent persons to provide and manage the service;United Kingdom2003 No. 152
small supporta support for an electric line which does not exceed 10 metres in height.United Kingdom2013 No. 264
small townan incorporated or unincorporated community (as defined by the Administrator) with a population of less than 2,500 individuals.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
small trailera trailer which is not a large trailer;United Kingdom2009 No. 717
small undertakingsthe undertakings referred to in Article 1(1) and Article 3(2) of Directive 2013/34/EU;European Union32014L0056
small unita unit with a generating capacity in the 10–50 megawatt range.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
small unitan agricultural business with no more than 10 hectares of in bye land;United Kingdom2001 No. 300
small unmanned aircraftany unmanned aircraft, other than a balloon or a kite, having a mass of not more than 20kg without its fuel but including any articles or equipment installed in or attached to the aircraft at the commencement of its flight;United Kingdom2013 No. 2870
small vessela ship of less than 24 metres in load line length;United Kingdom1998 No. 1609
small vesselany vessel of less than 24 metres in length.United Kingdom1999 No. 3444
small volume engine familyan SI engine family with a total yearly production of less than 5, 000 spark ignition engines;United Kingdom2004 No. 2034
small waste incineration planta waste incineration plant or waste co-incineration plant with a capacity less than or equal to 10 tonnes per day for hazardous waste or 3 tonnes per hour for non-hazardous waste;United Kingdom2013 No. 390
small wild gamewild mammals of the Leporidae family and wild birds intended for human consumption;United Kingdom1997 No. 496
small wind energy systema wind energy system having a maximum rated capacity of one hundred kilowatts or less;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
small wind generating stationsgenerating stations which are driven by wind, having a generating capacity not exceeding 1 megawatt.United Kingdom1999 No. 439 (S. 24)
small wine producera person in another Member State who produces on average less than 1,000 hectolitres of wine per year and who is exempted by the competent authorities of that Member State under Article 29 of the Directive from the requirements of Titles II and III of the Directive;IrelandNumber 7 of 2001
small-engine fuel taxesthe taxes under section 4081 with respect to gasoline used as a fuel in the nonbusiness use of small-engine outdoor power equipment, but only to the extent such taxes are deposited into the Highway Trust Fund.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
small-scale bovine operatoran operator of an approved slaughterhouse at which not more than 75 adult bovine animals per week as an annual average are slaughtered.United Kingdom2010 No. 330
small-scale coastal fishingfishing carried on by vessels of an overall length of less than 12 metres.European Union31999R2792
smaller denomination sharesshares to which are attached rights so specified that are expressed in the larger of two denominations;United Kingdom1997 No. 1154
smallpox vaccinea vaccine that is a preparation of an infective vaccinia virus;United Kingdom2005 No. 2789
smallstocksheep, goats, hares, rabbits and poultry;KenyaCAP. 363
smalla complete cladding of sufficient thickness of insulating material necessary to provide a minimum conductance of not more than 0.67 w/m 2 /k. In the pressure relief requirements column, the word “Normal” denotes that a frangible disc as specified in § 178.276(e)(3) of this subchapter is not required.United States78 FR 987
smart cardan intelligent benefit card described in section 2026(f) of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
smartof allowing a licensee or spectrum lessee to make spectrum available to individual users or groups of users that do not fit squarely within the existing spectrum leasing framework or within the traditional end-user arrangements associated with the licensee's or lessee's network infrastructure. The Commission stated that it sought to provide for opportunistic uses of spectrum pursuant to the terms and conditions that licensees (and spectrum lessees) agree upon so long as these terms and conditions fall within the licensee's spectrum usage rights and are not inconsistent with applicable technical and other regulations imposed by the Commission to prevent harmful interference to other licensees.United States72 FR 41935
smoke control areathe whole or part of the district of a council declared in accordance with Article 17 of the Clean Air (Northern Ireland) Order 1981 to be a smoke control area;United Kingdom1998 No. 328
smoke detectorssingle or multiple station, self-contained alarm devices designed to respond to the presence of visible or invisible particles of combustion, installed in accordance with the National Fire Protection Association Standard 74 or any successor standard thereto.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
smoke detectoran alarm that is designed to respond to the presence of visible or invisible particles of combustion.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
smoke devicea firework which comprises a pre-formed shape of pyrotechnic composition or pyrotechnic composition in a container and which, on functioning, emits smoke;United Kingdom1997 No. 2294
smoke-free vehiclea vehicle which is smoke-free by virtue of Article 6 of the Order.United Kingdom2007 No. 94
smokeless powder(except in paragraph 15(c)(ii) of Part II of Schedule 5) the explosive substance allocated on classification the UN Number 0160 or 0161;United Kingdom1996 No. 2093
smokeless powderan explosive classified as type P.2.CanadaSOR/2013-211
smokeless tobaccoany finely cut, ground, powdered, or leaf tobacco that is intended to be placed in the oral or nasal cavity or otherwise consumed without being combusted;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
smokeless tobaccoany finely cut, ground, powdered, or leaf tobacco, or other product containing tobacco, that is intended to be placed in the oral or nasal cavity or otherwise consumed without being combusted.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
smokethe carbonaceous materials in exhaust emissions which obscure the transmission of light;United Kingdom2002 No. 798
smoketo inhale and expel the smoke of tobacco or any other substance and includes the holding of any cigar, cigarette, pipe or any other form of tobacco product which is alight or emitting smoke.SingaporeCap. 216, RG 1
smoking tobaccohand rolling tobacco or other smoking tobacco.United Kingdom2004 No. 1003
smoking tobaccohand rolling tobacco or other smoking tobacco;United Kingdom2004 No. 1002
smokinginhaling and expelling the smoke of tobacco or any other substance and includes the holding of any cigar, cigarette, pipe or any other form of tobacco product which is alight or emitting smoke;SingaporeCap. 310
smokinginhaling and expelling the smoke of tobacco or any other substance, and includes the holding of any cigar, cigarette, pipe or any other form of tobacco product which is alight or emitting smoke.SingaporeCap. 305, RG 3
smooth or partially smooth waterswaters which are defined as such in schedule 14 of S.I. 380 of 1993;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2001/en/si/04...
smooth watersany areas of water not being to sea or partially smooth waters, and in particular, the areas of water so specified in a Marine Notice;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2003/en/si/07...
smooth waterswaters which are defined as such in schedule 14 to the Merchant Shipping (Life-Saving Appliances) Rules 1993 ( S.I. No. 380 of 1993 ).Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2002/en/si/04...
smooth-stalked meadowgrassplants of the species Poa pratensis L.;United Kingdom2009 No. 385
smuggled foodor with the intent to defraud or mislead.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
smugglingthe importation, exportation or carriage coastwise, or the removal from or into Kenya of goods with intent to defraud the customs, or to evade any prohibition of, restriction, on regulation or condition as to, importation, exportation, carriage coastwise or removal, of goods;KenyaCAP. 472
snackspre-packaged items other than confectionery which are ready to eat without further preparation and which consist of or include as a basic ingredient potato, cereals, soya, nuts, seeds, fruit or vegetables, but does not include sandwiches, cakes or biscuits;United Kingdom2007 No. 2359
snaila terrestrial gastropod of the species Helix pomatia Linne, Helix aspersa Muller, Helix lucorum and species of the family Achatinidae which is intended for human consumption.United Kingdom1999 No. 189
snowmobilea vehicle, including a vehicle that can be converted into a snowmobile, that has a maximum width of 1.5 m and is designed primarily for travel on snow.CanadaSOR/2011-10
snuffany finely cut, ground, or powdered tobacco that is not intended to be smoked.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
so deteriorated that the prestress strands are ineffective or withdrawn into the tie at one end and the tie exhibits structural cracks in the rail seat or in the gage of track.to be “ineffective” and explaining how to find “structural cracks.” FRA notes that while further study would be needed to determine whether this clarifying language would also be appropriate in higher classes of track, any potential amendment to § 213.335(d) would be outside the scope of this proceeding, as modifications to the language in § 213.335(d) was neither raised in the NPRM, nor discussed in the final rule. However, FRA would be willing to address the language in § 213.335(d) in future updates to part 213.United States76 FR 55819
soapany compound of a fatty acid with an alkali or amine;United Kingdom1997 No. 1830
social assistanceaid in any form to or in respect of a person in need.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. F-8
social assistanceincome support payable under the legislation of Great Britain or Northern Ireland, or supplementary benefit payable under the legislation of the Isle of Man, and any non-contributory assistance or non-contributory pension or any non-contributory allowance in lieu of such assistance or pensions payable under the legislation of Malta;United Kingdom1996 No. 345
social care schemepersonal care, including assistance and support (section 806A(6)).United Kingdom2011 No. 712
social care servicesany of the following provided in connection with the well-being of any person: non-residential care services; advice, counselling or advocacy services; or any other assistance;United Kingdom2008 No. 1785
social care serviceany service provided by or on behalf of an organisation, not being a care service or a health service, which involves caring for, training of, or support, assistance, advice, counselling or guidance to, individuals relating to their physical or emotional well-being, education, training or welfare needs;”.United Kingdom2009 No. 271
social enterprisea business which has as its primary objective the support of one or more projects of a social nature (rather than the production of a financial profit);United Kingdom2004 No. 1944
social housing reliefrelief under regulation 49;United Kingdom2010 No. 948
social insurance costsany such scheme, fund or arrangement;IrelandNumber 38 of 2014
social landlorda local authority or a housing association;United Kingdom2001 No. 4011
social security benefitsincome support, income based job seeker’s allowance and housing benefit as such benefits may be varied, amended or replaced from time to time;United Kingdom2003 No. 608
social security costsany contribution by the society to any state social security or pension scheme, fund or arrangement;United Kingdom2004 No. 3380
social security costsany contributions by a local authority to any state social security or pension scheme, fund or arrangement.United Kingdom2007 No. 573
social security equivalent benefitsbenefits payable under this subchapter which are of a kind taken into account in determining the amount of transfers made under section 231f(c)(2) of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
social security informationinformation held by or on behalf of the Department and obtained as a result of, or for the purpose of, the exercise of the Department’s functions in relation to social security;United Kingdom2012 No. 159
social service workera person of one of the descriptions in article 2 of the 2005 Order.United Kingdom2013 No. 227
social services authority areaan area for which a local social services authority is responsible.United Kingdom2012 No. 2996
social services functionany of the functions conferred by or under any of the provisions listed in the Schedule to this Order.United Kingdom2014 No. 829
social welfare inspectora person appointed by the Minister under section 250 to be a social welfare inspector for the purposes of Parts 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 , 7 , 8 , 9 and 12 ;IrelandNumber 26 of 2005
social welfare institutiona public or private organization engaged, directly or indirectly, in providing social welfare for infants or young children, but does not include a health care facility;KenyaNo. 34 of 2012
social welfare servicesType 1 social welfare services and Type 2 social welfare services.JapanAct No. 45 of 1951
social welfare societya society which principal object is the promotion of the welfare of the public or any class thereof and which is in receipt of a monetary grant from the Government.SingaporeCap. 250
social work agencyan employment agency or employment business which consists of or includes supplying, or providing services for the purpose of supplying social care workers.United Kingdom2001 No. 2136 (W. 149)
social worker,of obtaining a benefit unless the person holds an appropriate license issued under this chapter.United StatesOCCUPATIONS CODE - Title 3 - C
social workera person described in paragraph (a) of the definition, above, of “social service worker”;United Kingdom2011 No. 211
social workera person employed or engaged by the authority as a social worker;”.United Kingdom2010 No. 1172
socialisation programmea document approved in writing by the local authority detailing how puppies will be introduced to human handling, domestic environments, play and how they will be prepared for separation from the dam.United Kingdom2014 No. 3266 (W. 333)
socially disadvantaged farmer or ranchera farmer or rancher who is a member of a socially disadvantaged group.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
socially disadvantaged group.a group whose members have been subjected to racial, ethnic, or gender prejudice because of their identity as members of a group without regard to their individual qualities. In the event that there are multiple farmer or rancher owners of the applicant organization, the Agency requires that at least 51 percent of the ownership be held by members of a socially disadvantaged group. Except as provided, for the purposes of § 4284.922(c)(1)(ii), to compete for reserved funds, all farmer and rancher owners must be members of a socially disadvantaged group.United States76 FR 10089
socially disadvantaged groupa group whose members have been subjected to racial or ethnic prejudice because of their identity as members of a group without regard to their individual qualities.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
socially disadvantaged producera producer who is a member of a group whose members have been subjected to racial, ethnic, or gender prejudice because of their identity as members of a group without regard to their individual qualities.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
society contributionsany payments (including insurance premiums) made, or treated as made, to the scheme in respect of the director by a person other than the director;United Kingdom2004 No. 3380
society or trade associationa nonprofit, cooperative, and voluntarily joined association of business or professional competitors designed to assist its members and its industry or profession in dealing with mutual business or professional problems and in promoting their common interest.United StatesOCCUPATIONS CODE - Title 6 - C
societya body corporate referred to in subsection 13(2) that is a fraternal benefit society;CanadaS.C. 1991, c. 47
societya building society.United Kingdom1995 No. 3064
soft drinkany non-alcoholic drink of a kind which is served cold;United Kingdom2004 No. 369
soft spots,of access, placing them in the roofs of electric MU locomotives, which rely on overhead catenary systems for power, could create an electrocution hazard for occupants attempting to self-evacuate in an emergency.United States73 FR 6370
soft tissue sarcomaa malignant neoplasm derived from extraskeletal connective tissue, including fibrous, fat, smooth muscle, nerve, vascular, histiocytic and synovial tissue, and which can occur at any site in the body. This definition includes atypical fibroxanthoma and mullerian adenosarcoma, but excludes mesothelioma, Kaposi’s sarcoma, malignant neoplasm of bone and articular cartilage, and malignant neoplasm of the lymphopoietic and haematopoietic tissue.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
software servicesthe design or adaptation of software;United Kingdom1996 No. 2911
softwareone or more programmes or microprogrammes fixed in any tangible medium of expression;United Kingdom2008 No. 3231
softwood lumber agreementthe Softwood Lumber Agreement between the Government of Canada and the Government of the United States of America signed on September 12, 2006 and amended on October 12, 2006, and includes any rectifications made to it before its ratification by Canada;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. E-19
softwood lumber productsgoods included in item 5104 of Group 5 of the schedule to the Export Control List.CanadaSOR/2007-15
softthe skin of the cherry is flaccid and the flesh of the cherry is flabby to the touch and yields readily to a slight pressure.CanadaC.R.C., c. 285
soil containing hydrocarbonssoil that is contaminated with only gasoline, kerosene, jet fuel or diesel fuel, or any combination of them;Canada192/1996
soil fertility statusthe soil reserves available for uptake by the next crop estimated as described in the fertiliser technical standards;United Kingdom2010 No. 411
soil nailing rightsrights to insert soil nails into the subsoil or to carry out other subsoil works for the purposes of strengthening and stabilising the railway cutting.United Kingdom2003 No. 1075
soil nutrient statussoil acidity and plant available concentrations of phosphorous, potassium and magnesium in the soil;United Kingdom2013 No. 123
soil 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 Kingdom2014 No. 308
soil sterilanta product used for sterilising soil or compost;United Kingdom1997 No. 469
soil testa soil sample taken in accordance with the soil sampling procedure set out in Schedule 1 and analysed in accordance with that Schedule, at a laboratory approved for this purpose by the Minister for Agriculture and Food;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2006/en/si/03...
soil typethe soil types listed in Table 1 of Schedule 3;”.United Kingdom2013 No. 123
soil waterwater containing excreted matter, whether human or animal;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1997/en/si/04...
soilthe top layer of the Earth’s crust, composed of mineral particles, organic matter, water, air and living organisms, situated between the bedrock and the surface;United Kingdom2013 No. 160
solar PVsolar photovoltaics;”.United Kingdom2011 No. 357
solar PVsolar photovoltaics;”;United Kingdom2009 No. 2193 (W. 185)
solar collectora liquid filled flat plate or evacuated tube solar collector;United Kingdom2012 No. 396
solar energy devicea system or series of mechanisms designed primarily to provide heating or cooling or to produce electrical or mechanical power by collecting and transferring solar-generated energy. The term includes a mechanical or chemical device that has the ability to store solar-generated energy for use in heating or cooling or in the production of power.United StatesTAX CODE - Title 2 - Chapter
solar energy equipmentequipment for solar heating or solar heating and cooling.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
solar energy propertya "solar energy device" as defined by Section 11.27(c)(1) that is used for a commercial purpose, including a commercial storage device, power conditioning equipment, transfer equipment, and necessary parts for the device and equipment.United StatesTAX CODE - Title 1 - Chapter
solar energyenergy which has recently originated in the Sun, including direct and indirect solar radiation and intermediate solar energy forms such as wind, sea thermal gradients, products of photosynthetic processes, organic wastes, and others;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
solar heating and coolingof nocturnal heat radiation, by evaporation, or by other methods of meeting peakload energy requirements at nonpeakload times;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
solar heating and coolingthe use of solar energy to provide all or part of the heating needs of a Federal building (including hot water) and all or part of the cooling needs of such building, or all or part of the needs of such building for hot water.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
solar heatingthe use of solar energy to meet such portion of the total heating needs of such building (including hot water), or such portion of the needs of such building for hot water (where its remaining heating needs are met by other methods), as may be required under performance criteria prescribed by the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development utilizing the services of the Director of the National Institute of Standards and Technology, and in consultation with the Secretary of Energy, and the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
solar photovoltaic energy systemof the photovoltaic effect, and which shall include all components, including energy storage devices where appropriate, necessary to provide electricity for individual, industrial, agricultural, or governmental use;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
solar photovoltaicelectricity generated from the direct conversion of sunlight into electricity;United Kingdom2009 No. 785
solar thermal planta plant which generates heat using a liquid filled flat plate or evacuated tube solar collector;United Kingdom2014 No. 928
sold or supplied by retailsold or supplied otherwise than to a person acquiring it solely for the purpose of resale or re-supply for a valuable consideration.United Kingdom1999 No. 454
sold or supplied by retailsold or supplied otherwise than to a person acquiring solely for the purpose of resale or of re-supply for a valuable consideration;United Kingdom2003 No. 304
soldier granta free entry on Dominion lands, granted by the Minister to a settler recommended by the Board;CanadaR.S.C. 1927, c. 188
sole immigration adviseran individual who does not employ any other person to provide immigration advice or immigration services and who does not have any person who works under his supervision or the supervison of any of his employees who provides immigation advice or immigration services.United Kingdom2000 No. 2735
sole inspectionan inspection by either the Adult Learning Inspectorate or the Chief Inspector of Schools;United Kingdom2001 No. 799
sole occupancy groupany group of premises in relation to which an authority has been issued by the National Assembly or the Secretary of State permitting movements between each of the premises in the group;United Kingdom2002 No. 1357 (W. 133)
sole parentfor a child residing in a Convention country to qualify as a child eligible for adoption.United States72 FR 56832
sole purchasera purchaser who does not form part of a registered group of purchasers or a registered joint purchaser;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2000/en/si/00...
sole recovery zonethe geographical area defined in paragraph 1 of Annex IIc;United Kingdom2008 No. 151
sole recovery zonethe geographical area defined in point 2 to Annex IVc.United Kingdom2005 No. 393
sole source task or delivery orderany order that does not follow the competitive procedures in paragraph (2) or (3) of subsection (c).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
solicitation by or on behalf of the management of a banka solicitation by any person pursuant to a resolution or instruction of, or with the acquiescence of, the directors or a committee of the directors of the bank.CanadaS.C. 1991, c. 46
solicitation by or on behalf of the management of a companya solicitation by any person pursuant to a resolution or instruction of, or with the acquiescence of, the directors or a committee of the directors of the company.CanadaS.C. 1991, c. 47
solicitation by or on behalf of the management of a cooperativea solicitation by a person pursuant to a resolution or instructions of, or with the acquiescence of, the directors or a committee of directors.CanadaS.C. 1998, c. 1
solicitation by or on behalf of the management of a corporationa solicitation by any person pursuant to a resolution or instructions of, or with the acquiescence of, the directors or a committee of the directors.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-44
solicitation by or on behalf of the management of an associationa solicitation by any person pursuant to a resolution or instruction of, or with the acquiescence of, the directors or a committee of the directors of the association.CanadaS.C. 1991, c. 48
solicitation by or on behalf of the management of an insurance holding companya solicitation by any person pursuant to a resolution or instruction of, or with the acquiescence of, the directors or a committee of the directors of the insurance holding company.CanadaS.C. 1991, c. 47
soliciting corporationa corporation that is referred to in subsection (5.1).CanadaS.C. 2009, c. 23
soliciting partiesby which they access proxy materials, to expand use of the Internet to ultimately lower the costs of proxy solicitations, and to improve shareholder communications.United States72 FR 42222
solicitor advocatea solicitor who has obtained a higher courts advocacy qualification in accordance with regulations and rules of conduct of the Law Society;United Kingdom2007 No. 1174
solicitor of recorda solicitor determined under rule 123.CanadaSOR/98-106
solicitor of the Boarda solicitor employed by the Board;IrelandNumber 32 of 1995
solicitor, legal executive or fee earner of equivalent experiencea solicitor, Fellow of the Institute of Legal Executives or equivalent senior fee earner who, in the judgement of the appropriate officer, has good knowledge and experience of the conduct of criminal cases;United Kingdom2007 No. 1174
solicitor-client privilegethe right, if any, that a person has in a superior court in the province where the matter arises to refuse to disclose an oral or documentary communication on the ground that the communication is one passing between the person and the person’s lawyer in professional confidence, except that for the purposes of this section an accounting record of a lawyer, including any supporting voucher or cheque, shall be deemed not to be such a communication.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
solicitor-trusteea solicitor who is the sole trustee or a co-trustee only with one or more of his partners or employees;SingaporeCap. 161, R 9
solicitors' professional bodiesthe Law Society and the Law Society of Northern Ireland;United Kingdom2000 No. 1119
solicitora person who has been admitted as a solicitor under the Advocates and Solicitors (Jersey) Law 1997;United Kingdom2009 No. 1208
solicita direct or indirect communication by any person with a governmental Special Entity for the purpose of obtaining or retaining an engagement related to a swap.United States77 FR 9733
solid manuremanure that is 20% or more solid matter and that does not flow when piled;Canada267/2001
solid bulk cargoany material, other than liquid or gas, consisting of a combination of particles, granules or any larger piece of material, generally uniform in composition, which is loaded directly into the cargo spaces of a ship without any intermediate form of containment;United Kingdom1999 No. 1644
solid fuelcoal or peat;IrelandNumber 5 of 2010
solid manureorganic manure which can be stored or stacked in a freestanding heap without slumping and does not produce free drainage of liquid from within the stacked material;United Kingdom2008 No. 298
solid wall insulationinternal or external insulation of a solid wall, but does not include insulation of a mobile home;United Kingdom2014 No. 3219
solid wall minimum requirementthe amount of a supplier’s total carbon emissions reduction obligation which is to be achieved by promoting the installation of solid wall insulation;United Kingdom2014 No. 3219
solid waste incineration unitthat permitting or other requirements applicable to “solid waste incineration units” in CAA section 129 do not apply to such air curtain incinerators in the same way that they do not apply to hazardous waste combustors, materials recovery facilities, and qualifying small power production facilities, all of which also are specifically excluded from the definition of “solid waste incineration unit.” In addition to questioning EPA's use of authority under CAA section 129 to require title V operating permits, commenters were cognizant that in the Federal Register notice promulgating the CISWI Federal plan that we had also expressed an opinion that section 129 also invokes authority of CAA section 111, thus triggering the provisions of CAA section 502. Section 502 of the CAA requires that sources subject to section 111 must obtain title V operating permits. Commenters expressed a number of opinions about the interplay of CAA section 502 to the purpose of trying to make a case that the section 502 provision for exempting classes of nonmajor sources should be applied in the case of OSWI air curtain incinerators.United States70 FR 74870
solid wasteno more than it says: if the EPA had promulgated a final definition of solid waste that changed the classification of these kilns during the rulemaking, then the EPA would have based that NESHAP on that new classification. That did not occur during the Portland Cement NESHAP rulemaking. The quoted language cannot fairly be read to say that the EPA would revise standards for source categories properly classified at the time of the NESHAP based on a post-promulgation definition of solid waste whether that category be Portland cement kilns, lime kilns, or any other source category which once burned secondary materials later defined as solid waste.United States76 FR 28318
solida mixture or substance that is not a liquid or gas.CanadaSOR/2015-17
solo applicantan entity that is an eligible entity, directly submits an application for a grant under part C to the Secretary, and, if awarded such grant, receives such grant directly from the Secretary.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
solo basison the basis of the situation of the undertaking to which the measure applies;United Kingdom2013 No. 644
solo flight timeflight time during which a pilot is the sole occupant of an aircraft;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2000/en/si/03...
solo motor bicyclea motor bicycle without a sidecar;United Kingdom2000 No. 169
solo motor cyclea motor cycle without a side car and having two wheels;United Kingdom2002 No. 3113
solvency II directivethe Directive of the European Parliament and Council of 25 November 2009 on the taking up and pursuit of the business of Insurance and Reinsurance(24);United Kingdom2014 No. 2080
solvency deficiencyof the solvency valuation of the plan.CanadaSOR/2013-244
solvency requirementthe capital requirement specified in Article 5a(1)(a) of Directive 85/611/EEC.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2004/en/si/07...
solvent redCI Solvent Red 24 as described in the Colour Index.United Kingdom2002 No. 1773
solventany substance for dissolving a foodstuff or any component thereof, including any contaminant present in or on that foodstuff.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2010/en/si/01...
solventany substance for dissolving a foodstuff or any component thereof, including any contaminant present in or on that foodstuff;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2000/en/si/01...
son or daughter of a covered servicememberthe covered servicemember's biological, adopted, or foster child, stepchild, legal ward, or a child for whom the covered servicemember stood in loco parentis, and who is of any age.United States73 FR 67934
son or daughtera biological, adopted, or foster child, a stepchild, a legal ward, or a child of a person standing in loco parentis, who is either under age 18, or age 18 or older and “incapable of self-care because of a mental or physical disability” at the time that FMLA leave is to commence.United States73 FR 67934
sound and fair merchantable barleybarley grains or pieces of grains that are not damaged as defined in (a), except grains damaged by frost or fungus.European Union32002R2377
sound broadcasting multiplex licencea licence issued for the purposes of subsection (3), (4) or (5) of section 133 ;IrelandNumber 18 of 2009
sound broadcasting multiplexa multiplex in which the programme material is predominantly sound;IrelandNumber 18 of 2009
sound broadcastsounds broadcast otherwise than as part of a television broadcast;SingaporeCap. 63
sound equipmentequipment designed or adapted for amplifying music and any equipment suitable for use with such equipment;IrelandNumber 33 of 1997
sound power level LWAthe A-weighted sound power in dB in relation to 1 pW as defined in EN ISO 3744:1995 and EN ISO 3746:1995;European Union32000L0014
sound programmea programme intended for general or approved reception in sound only;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1999/en/si/00...
sound recordinga fixation of sounds, or of the representations thereof, from which the sounds are capable of being reproduced, regardless of the medium on which the recording is made, or the method by which the sounds are reproduced;IrelandNumber 28 of 2000
sound‑recording machinea device, machine or system, of a type approved by the Minister, that faithfully records speech or other sounds in some permanent form or in a form capable of being transcribed after a period of 2 years or more.CanadaR-7.5 RSA 2000
source agencyany agency which discloses records contained in a system of records to be used in a matching program, or any State or local government, or agency thereof, which discloses records to be used in a matching program;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
source containeran assembly of components intended to guarantee the containment of a sealed source, where it is not an integral part of the source but is meant for shielding the source during its transport and handling;European Union32013L0059
source containerthe containment of a sealed source not being an integral part of the source, but meant for transport, handling, etc.European Union32003L0122
source documentany of the electronic files made available by the Commission which contains a combined warning;European Union32003D0641
source material(1) uranium, thorium, or any other material which is determined by the Commission pursuant to the provisions of section 2091 of this title to be source material; or (2) ores containing one or more of the foregoing materials, in such concentration as the Commission may by regulation determine from time to time.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
source materialuranium containing the mixture of isotopes occurring in nature, uranium depleted in the isotope 235, thorium, and any of the foregoing in the form of metal, alloy, chemical compound or concentrate;United Kingdom2004 No. 1255
source of financial strengththe ability of a company that directly or indirectly owns or controls an insured depository institution to provide financial assistance to such insured depository institution in the event of the financial distress of the insured depository institution.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
source of proteinany food that contains protein, but does not include spices, seasonings, flavours, artificial flavours, flavour enhancers, food additives and similar foods that contain only small amounts of protein.CanadaC.R.C., c. 870
source segregatedthe segregation of specified waste at source by the waste producer, in such a way so as to make it suitable for separate collection by avoiding such specified waste from being mixed, combined or contaminated with other potentially polluting wastes, products, materials or packaging;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2015/en/si/01...
source segregationthe segregation of specified waste at source by the waste producer, in such a way to make it suitable for separate collection by avoiding such specified waste from being mixed, combined or contaminated with other potentially polluting wastes, products, materials or packaging;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2009/en/si/05...
sourcea covert human intelligence source.”.United Kingdom2014 No. 339
sourcea separately identifiable point or process in an installation from which greenhouse gases are emitted;European Union32004D0156
south eastern traffic islandthe triangular shaped traffic island in the south west bound carriageway of the trunk road at the point where the exit slip road of the south west bound carriageway diverges from the main carriageway towards Boston Manor Road.United Kingdom2000 No. 872
south western triangular islandthe triangular island site situated on the west of Purley Way at its junction with the south western arm of Stafford Road.United Kingdom1996 No. 3060
south-west territorial watersthe sea up to 12 nautical miles from the baseline from which the breadth of the territorial sea adjacent to England is measured, contained within the area known as ICES statistical division VII e (Western English Channel) (3) namely, the waters bounded by a line beginning at a point on the south coast of England at 2°00' west longitude; then in a southerly and westerly direction along the coast of England to a point on the south-west coast at 50°00' north latitude; then due west to 7°00' west longitude; then due south to 49°30' north latitude; then due east to 5°00' west longitude; then due south to 48°00' north latitude; then due east to the coast of France; then in a northerly and north-easterly direction along the coast of France to Cap de la Hague; then due north to the point of beginning.United Kingdom2004 No. 3397
southern borderthe international border between the United States and Mexico.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
southern municipalitya municipality that is not a northern municipality. (“municipalité du Sud”)  2007, c. 8, s. 118.Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/statute/07l08
southern traffic islandthe semi-circular island site situated between the southern crescent road and the south west bound carriageway of the trunk road;United Kingdom2000 No. 873
souvenir rulesthe Land Registration (Souvenir Land) Rules 1972(7).United Kingdom2002 No. 2539 (L. 11)
sovereign immune ship or aircrafta ship or aircraft belonging to a State other than the United Kingdom and which is not in use for commercial purposes;United Kingdom2004 No. 99
sowa female pig after the first farrowing;United Kingdom2007 No. 2078
sowan adult female swine that has produced 1 or more litters.United States73 FR 28606
soya beanplants of the species Glycine max (L.) Merr.;United Kingdom2009 No. 386
soybean productsproducts produced in whole or in part from soybeans or soybean by-products.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
soybeansall varieties of Glycine max or Glycine soya.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
space and servicesspace, services, quarters, maintenance, repair, and other facilities.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
space environmentthe environment beyond the sensible atmosphere of the Earth.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
space flight participantan individual, who is not crew, carried within a launch vehicle or reentry vehicle.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
space flightthe period that begins with the launching of a crew member of the Space Station, continues during their stay in orbit and ends with their landing on earth.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-46
space frame foundationa metal jacket/lattice-type structure, including between three and six legs, which is fixed to the seabed with driven piles and/or drilled pins and/or weights and/or suction cans or additional fixings, which may include an integrated transition piece, and associated equipment including J-tube and access platforms and equipment;United Kingdom2013 No. 1203
space grant collegeany public or private institution of higher education which is designated as such by the Administrator pursuant to section 40306 of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
space grant regional consortiumany association or other alliance that is designated as a space grant regional consortium by the Administrator pursuant to section 40306 of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
space heating requirement (SHR)the quantity of useful energy in kilowatt-hours per year (kWh/year) required from a heating system in a dwelling-house to meet the energy demand calculated in accordance with the approved methodology;United Kingdom2010 No. 66
space segmentthe satellites, and the tracking, telemetry, command, control, monitoring and related facilities and equipment used to support the operation of satellites owned or leased by INTELSAT, Inmarsat, or a separated entity or successor entity.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
space stationapparatus for wireless telegraphy that is located on an object which is beyond the major portion of the Earth's atmosphere and which is not a high altitude platform station;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2001/en/si/00...
space transportation servicesthe preparation of a space transportation vehicle and its payloads for transportation to, from, or within outer space, or in suborbital trajectory, and the conduct of transporting a payload to, from, or within outer space, or in suborbital trajectory.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
space transportation vehicleany vehicle constructed for the purpose of operating in, or transporting a payload to, from, or within, outer space, or in suborbital trajectory, and includes any component of such vehicle not specifically designed or adapted for a payload.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
space vehiclea man-made device, either manned or unmanned, designed for operation beyond the Earth's atmosphere.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
space-qualifiedregarding the other categories of EAR.United States79 FR 27417
space-time disaggregationthe combination of a time period and of a geographical stratification into subareas;European Union32001R1639
spacecrafta manned vehicle designed to operate at an altitude of more than 100 km above sea level;European Union32013L0059
spacing unitthe area allocated to a well for the purpose of drilling for or producing oil or gas;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. O-7
span responsethe mean response to a span gas during a 30 s time interval.European Union42010X0831(01)
spare parta component or combination of components intended for use in replacing parts of electrical apparatus.United Kingdom2005 No. 281
sparklera firework comprising a rigid wire partially coated with slow burning pyrotechnic composition, the functioning of which involves the emission of sparks without a report;United Kingdom2002 No. 147
spatial data servicesthe operations which may be performed, by invoking a computer application, on the spatial data contained in spatial data sets or on the related metadata;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2010/en/si/03...
spatial data setan identifiable collection of spatial data;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2010/en/si/03...
spatial dataany data with a direct or indirect reference to a specific location or geographical area;United Kingdom2009 No. 440
speara sharp, pointed, or barbed instrument on a shaft. Spears can be operated manually or shot from a gun or sling.” This general definition should be applicable to gigs or other locally-named spear-like gear.United States73 FR 79705
special Actthe 1989 Order and this Order.United Kingdom2012 No. 1984
special Actthe Company and the expression “the harbour, dock, or pier” shall mean the harbour, the breakwaters and those docks, piers, berths, quays, landing places and wharves forming part of the harbour premises;United Kingdom1997 No. 2949
special VFR flighta flight made at any time in a control zone which is Class A airspace, or in any other control zone in Instrument Meteorological Conditions or at night, in respect of which the appropriate air traffic control unit has given permission for the flight to be made in accordance with special instructions given by that unit instead of in accordance with the Instrument Flight Rules and in the course of which flight the aircraft complies with any instructions given by that unit and remains clear of cloud and in sight of the surface;United Kingdom1996 No. 1393
special access programany program that, under the authority of Executive Order 12356 (or any successor Executive order), is established by the head of a department or agency whom the President has designated in the Federal Register as an original "secret" or "top secret" classification authority that imposes "need-to-know" controls or access controls beyond those controls normally required (by regulations applicable to such department or agency) for access to information classified as "confidential", "secret", or "top secret".United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
special accessaccess to a medical device for emergency use or if conventional therapies have failed, are unavailable or are unsuitable.CanadaSOR/98-282
special account for small balancesthe special account for small balances maintained for the purposes of the said rule 88.IrelandNumber 31 of 2004
special accounta special account maintained under section 13;SingaporeCap. 36
special additional miscellaneous feesany additional miscellaneous fees other than those normally payable by a pupil of a Government school or Government-aided school that is not an integrated programme school;SingaporeCap. 87A, RG 4
special advocatea person appointed in accordance with rule 8 of Schedule 2;United Kingdom2004 No. 1861
special advocatea person appointed pursuant to rule 30A(4).United Kingdom2001 No. 1128
special allocationan allocation of allowances conducted following the issue of an enforcement notice or for the purposes of article 97(4)(b) or article 100(2) of the Order.United Kingdom2012 No. 1386
special allowancean amount payable in respect of a child pursuant to section 3.CanadaS.C. 1992, c. 48, Sch.
special amenity area orderan order confirmed under section 203 ;IrelandNumber 30 of 2000
special area management plana comprehensive plan providing for natural resource protection and reasonable coastal-dependent economic growth containing a detailed and comprehensive statement of policies; standards and criteria to guide public and private uses of lands and waters; and mechanisms for timely implementation in specific geographic areas within the coastal zone.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
special arrangement sourcesfor obtaining medical evidence. As we increase our use of health IT, the designation of “special arrangement sources” will no longer adequately describe from whom we collect evidence.United States79 FR 33681
special arrangementprovisions approved under regulation 15;United Kingdom1996 No. 1350
special attention service bulletin,the Accomplishment Instructions of Boeing Special Attention Service Bulletin 737-53-1230, dated June 13, 2002.United States70 FR 56351
special attorneyan attorney who is on the panel established under section 1532(e) of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
special auditan examination with respect to the matters described in subclauses 12 (2) (f) (i) to (v). (“vérification spéciale”)  R.S.O. 1990, c. A.35, s. 1; 2004, c. 17, s. 2; 2006, c. 33, Sched. B, s. 1; 2009, c. 34, Sched. J, s. 26.Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/statute/90a35
special ballot officera person who is appointed by the Chief Electoral Officer under section 183 or 184.CanadaSOR/2010-20
special ballota ballot that is supplied to an elector who is entitled to vote under this Part.CanadaSOR/2010-20
special band meetinga band meeting referred to in sections 83 to 88.CanadaS.C. 1984, c. 18
special benefitsbenefits paid for any reason mentioned in subsection 12(3);CanadaS.C. 1996, c. 23
special case hearinga hearing to which the officer concerned is referred under regulation 41 after the case has been certified as a special case;United Kingdom2009 No. 3069
special case proceedingsthe referral of a case to a special case hearing and any proceedings at or in connection with such a hearing;United Kingdom2009 No. 3069
special categories of datathe data referred to in Article 8 of that Directive;European Union32002D0016
special category land/replacement land plansthe plans submitted with the application (A1/PTD/6283/137 (rev D), A1/PTD/6283/123 (rev D), A1/PTD/6283/124 (rev D), A1/PTD/6283/125 (rev D), A1/PTD/6283/126 (rev D), A1/PTD/6283/127 (rev D), A1/PTD/6283/128 (rev D), A1/PTD/6283/129 (rev D), A1/PTD/6283/130 (rev D), A1/PTD/6283/131 (rev D) and A1/PTD/6283/132 (rev D)) and certified as the special category land/replacement land plans by the Secretary of State for the purposes of this Order;United Kingdom2014 No. 1052
special category landthe land coloured blue on the exchange land plans and comprising plots numbered 01/05, 01/06, 01/08, 01/10, 01/12, 01/15, 01/18, 01/20, 01/22, 01/23, 02/01, 02/04, 02/08, 02/09 and 02/42 in the book of reference and on the land plan and forming part of the open space which may be acquired compulsorily under this Order and for which replacement land is to be provided;United Kingdom2014 No. 2637
special category landthe land identified as forming part of an open space in the book of reference.United Kingdom2015 No. 1386
special category spacesany enclosed space above or below the bulkhead deck intended for the carriage of motor vehicles with fuel in their tanks for their own propulsion, into and from which such vehicles can be driven and to which such vehicles can be driven and to which passengers have access;United Kingdom1998 No. 1011
special category spaceany enclosed space above or below the bulkhead deck intended for the carriage of motor vehicles with fuel in their tanks for their own propulsion, into and from which such vehicles can be driven and to which passengers have access;United Kingdom1998 No. 1012
special circumstancea condition regarding which a treating physician or provider reasonably believes that discontinuing care by that physician or provider could cause harm to an enrollee who is a patient. Examples of an enrollee who has a special circumstance include an enrollee with a disability, acute condition, life-threatening illness, or who is past the 24th week of pregnancy.United StatesINSURANCE CODE - Title 6 - Cha
special class officera member to whom regulation R2 (special provision for certain nurses, physiotherapists, midwives and health visitors) applies or to whom regulation R3 (special provision for certain mental health officers) applies;United Kingdom1995 No. 300
special class or unita class or unit (as the case may be) so designated by the authority (in the case of a LEA maintained school), governing body (in the case of a grant-maintained or grant-maintained special school) or proprietor (in the case of a non-maintained special school or an independent school), in which all or the majority of pupils have special educational needs;United Kingdom1998 No. 1867
special class or unita class or unit (as the case may be) so designated by the authority (in the case of a maintained school), or the proprietor (in the case of a non-maintained special school or an independent school), in which all or the majority of pupils have special educational needs;”.United Kingdom1999 No. 1470
special committeea special committee appointed pursuant to subsection 77.023(2).CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. S-15
special conditionsconditions imposed by the Executive pursuant to regulations 17(8) or 18(8);United Kingdom2004 No. 129
special constablea person specially engaged and employed by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police under the authority of the Governor in Council for the particular duty of mounting guard at vulnerable points throughout Canada or for any other similar duty during the War.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-31
special containerany container fitted with specially designed apparatus for refrigeration systems, oxygenation systems, thermal insulation systems, or other systems.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2012/en/si/02...
special containerany container fitted with specially designed apparatus for refrigeration, oxygenation, thermal insulation or other systems;IrelandNumber 2 of 1999
special contributiona special contribution referred to in subsection (2)(c).IrelandNumber 30 of 2000
special contributoran employed contributor in receipt of reckonable earnings as defined in paragraph (ii) in the definition of reckonable earnings;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1996/en/si/03...
special courta special court established under Article 38.3.1° of the Constitution.IrelandNumber 11 of 2006
special developer controlany right arising under State law, cooperative or condominium instruments, the association's bylaws, charter or articles of association or incorporation, or power of attorney or similar agreement, through which the developer may control or direct the unit owners' association or its executive board. A developer's right to exercise the voting share allocated to any condominium or cooperative unit which he owns is not deemed a right of special developer control if the voting share allocated to that condominium or cooperative unit is the same voting share as would be allocated to the same condominium or cooperative unit were that unit owned by any other unit owner at that time;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
special directiona direction given by the harbour master under article 23 (special directions to vessels);United Kingdom2010 No. 31
special districta municipal utility district, water control and improvement district, or other district created under Section 52, Article III, or Section 59, Article XVI, Texas Constitution.United StatesLOCAL GOVERNMENT CODE - Title
special domestic violence criminal jurisdictionthe criminal jurisdiction that a participating tribe may exercise under this section but could not otherwise exercise.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
special education unita unit approved by the Department for the purpose of making educational provision for pupils with special educational needs;United Kingdom2003 No. 378
special education,specifically designed instruction, at no cost to parents, to meet the unique needs of a child with a disability. Indicate whether the youth has received special education instruction during the reporting period with a “yes” or “no” as appropriate. If the youth is not in the served population this element must be left blank.United States73 FR 10338
special educational needs caseproceedings before the Upper Tribunal concerning the education of a child who has or may have special educational needs;United Kingdom2008 No. 2698 (L. 15)
special educational needsthe educational needs of students who have a disability and the educational needs of exceptionally able students;IrelandNumber 51 of 1998
special effectsartificial techniques or processes, which are not visual effects, used to create an illusion in a film;United Kingdom2007 No. 1050
special eligibility conditionsthe conditions specified”;United Kingdom2015 No. 143
special enterprise operatorthe person who has submitted notification pursuant to the provisions of Article 40-2, paragraph (2).JapanAct No. 77 of 1994
special equipmenta movable platform fitted to a vehicle, the apparatus for moving the platform and any jacks fitted to the vehicle for stabilising it while the movable platform is in use;United Kingdom2000 No. 169
special equipmenta moveable platform, the apparatus for moving the platform and any jacks fitted to the vehicle for stabilising it while the moveable platform is in use.United Kingdom1997 No. 109
special escorted leaveleave of absence from the prison of a prisoner for the purpose of being escorted to their home or other approved place for a visit not exceeding 2 hours, excluding travelling time.United Kingdom2006 No. 94
special eventthe specific individual horserace which is deemed by the off-track betting system to be of sufficient national significance and interest to warrant interstate off-track wagering on that event or events;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
special examinationan examination referred to in subsection 138(1).CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. F-11
special excise warehouse licenseea person who holds a special excise warehouse licence issued under section 20.CanadaS.C. 2002, c. 22
special excise warehousethe premises of a special excise warehouse licensee that are specified by the Minister as the special excise warehouse of the licensee.CanadaS.C. 2002, c. 22
special export permita permit under a set of Article 11 regulations permitting the export of hazardous or other waste;SingaporeCap. 122A
special fertilizera fertilizer other than a special fertilizer.JapanAct No. 127 of 1950
special finishescoatings designed for application as topcoats requiring special properties, such as metallic or pearl effect, in a single layer, high-performance solid-colour and clear coats, (e.g. anti-scratch and fluorinated clear- coat), reflective base coat, texture finishes (e.g. hammer), anti-slip, under-body sealers, anti-chip coatings, interior finishes; and aerosols.United Kingdom2005 No. 2773
special fishing permita permit issued by the Scottish Ministers, which specifies the number of days or hours for which a vessel may be present within the cod recovery zone, whilst carrying specified regulated gear, in accordance with paragraph 8 of Annex IIa;United Kingdom2009 No. 317
special fissionable materialplutonium-239, uranium-233, uranium containing the isotopes 235 or 233 or both in an amount such that the abundance ratio of the sum of these isotopes to the isotope 238 is greater than the ratio of the isotope 235 to the isotope 238 occurring in nature, and any material containing one or more of the foregoing.United Kingdom2004 No. 1255
special forcesthe Special Air Service, the Special Boat Service and the Special Reconnaissance and Surveillance Unit.United Kingdom2010 No. 345
special forcesuch component of the Canadian Forces as may be established pursuant to subsection 16(1);CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. N-5
special gun-mountingany fixture designed to mount a gun;United Kingdom2008 No. 3231
special hospitalsthe Ashworth, Broadmoor and Rampton special hospitals(4).United Kingdom1996 No. 490
special hygiene directiona condition of that approval imposed under paragraph (1)(c) of that regulation;United Kingdom1997 No. 494
special identity cardan identity card issued under rule 3 to replace an original identity card.SingaporeCap. 67, R 2
special import permita permit under a set of Article 11 regulations permitting the import of hazardous or other waste;SingaporeCap. 122A
special import quotaa quantity of imports that is not subject to the over-quota tariff rate of a tariff-rate quota.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
special importation requirementany requirement, relating to a region or State referred to in Schedule 4, which is indicated in the paragraph of that Schedule relating to that region or State;United Kingdom1996 No. 3125
special increase dateeach date after 1 July 1986 with effect from which a special increase was authorised by the Minister.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2002/en/si/03...
special inflammable materialsdiethyl ether, carbon disulfide or any other liquid whose ignition point is 100 degrees or lower at one atmospheric pressure, or, whose flash point is minus 20 degrees or lower and boiling point is 40 degrees or lower at one atmospheric pressure.JapanAct No. 186 of 1948
special inquiry officeran immigration inspector designated by the Minister of Justice and authorized to hold hearings.JapanCabinet Order No. 319 of 1951
special licencea licence that is granted to a particular type of operator;European Union32004R0273
special licencea special amusement machine licence.United Kingdom1996 No. 1423
special limitthe area within the following limits which are closely adjacent to sheltered waters: from a point where the longitude 103° 00’ East cuts the West coast of Johor, thence due South to latitude 00° 30’ North, thence due East to longitude 105° 00’ East, thence due North to latitude 01° 00’ North, thence to the point 02° 00’ North, 104° 15’ East, thence due West to the coast of Johor and thence following the coast of Johor Westwards to the starting point;SingaporeCap. 179, RG 1
special majoritya majority in number representing at least 75 per cent in value of the creditors or class of creditors or members or class of members, as the case may be, present and voting either in person or by proxy at the scheme meeting.IrelandNumber 38 of 2014
special management areasareas within the scenic area established pursuant to section 544b of this title;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
special managera person appointed as such by a special management order;IrelandNumber 27 of 2011
special marriage solemnization datesuch date as the Minister may determine.SingaporeCap. 353, R 3
special measures directiona direction providing for one or more of the special measures available in relation to a witness to apply to evidence given by the witness;United Kingdom2009 No. 1209
special medical needsother than ambulance would likely jeopardize the patient's health or safety.United States75 FR 23067
special medicinal producta product within the meaning of regulation 167 or any equivalent legislation in an EEA State other than the United Kingdom;United Kingdom2012 No. 1916
special member’s ordinary pensiona pension of the description referred to in article 11A of Part 3;United Kingdom2015 No. 9
special membershipmembership of this Scheme as a special firefighter member, special deferred member or special pensioner member as the case may be;”;United Kingdom2014 No. 3254 (W. 330)
special membera special firefighter member, a special deferred member or a special pensioner member;”;United Kingdom2014 No. 3254 (W. 330)
special motiona motion of no confidence in the ADFB members or the Chairperson;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/C20...
special motor truck transportation businessthe business of transporting freight for value by vehicles upon demands by specified persons.JapanAct No. 83 of 1989
special needs accommodationaccommodation provided to persons who by reason of old age, physical or mental disability or other cause require special accommodation and support to enable them to live in the community.IrelandNumber 52 of 2012
special needs assistantan employee of an education authority or of the governing body of a school who is normally present in a classroom with a teacher and who assists the teacher in relation to children with special educational needs;United Kingdom1999 No. 606
special needa need that is related to or caused by a developmental disability or a behavioural, emotional, physical, mental or other disability. (“besoin particulier”)  R.S.O. 1990, c. C.11, s. 26; 2001, c. 13, s. 5 (4).Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/statute/90c11
special negotiating bodythe body established for the purposes of negotiating with central management an agreement for a European Works Council or an information and consultation procedure;United Kingdom1999 No. 3323
special non-metropolitan countya non-metropolitan county in which there are two or more local government districts and for which there is no county council;United Kingdom1998 No. 465
special non-metropolitan districta district in a special non-metropolitan county.”.United Kingdom1998 No. 465
special nuclear material(1) plutonium, uranium enriched in the isotope 233 or in the isotope 235, and any other material which the Commission, pursuant to the provisions of section 2071 of this title, determines to be special nuclear material, but does not include source material; or (2) any material artificially enriched by any of the foregoing, but does not include source material.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
special observation cella cell so constructed and designed, and incorporating such exceptional safety features, furnishings and methods of observation, as to afford enhanced safety for the prisoner accommodated therein, including safeguarding against self-harm;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2007/en/si/02...
special occasion permita permit issued under section 19. (“permis de circonstance”) 1999, c. 12, Sched. F, s. 29.Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/statute/90l19
special officeran individual designated under section 205.072.CanadaS.C. 1987, c. 3
special once off paymentstransfer payments and transfer amounts in respect of accrued member benefits received by the scheme.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2008/en/si/05...
special packagingpackaging that is designed or constructed to be significantly difficult for children under five years of age to open or obtain a toxic or harmful amount of the substance contained therein within a reasonable time and not difficult for normal adults to use properly, but does not mean packaging which all such children cannot open or obtain a toxic or harmful amount within a reasonable time.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
special parking areasthe areas designated as special parking areas by the Road Traffic (Permitted Parking Areas and Special Parking Areas) (City of Oxford and Parish of North Hinksey) Order 1996 and a reference to a special parking area is a reference to one of those areas;”.United Kingdom1996 No. 2650
special parking areathe area designated as a special parking area by article 4 of this Order;United Kingdom1997 No. 1342
special parking areathe area designated as a special parking area by the Road Traffic (Permitted Parking Area and Special Parking Area) (County of Buckinghamshire) (High Wycombe Town Centre) Order 1997;”.United Kingdom1997 No. 56
special pension contributionthe pension contribution set out in article 63(1A) of Part 11;United Kingdom2015 No. 9
special pension plana pension plan established by or under the authority of an order made under paragraph 3(1)(b).CanadaS.C. 1992, c. 46, Sch. I
special perioda period referred to in paragraph (3)(a);SingaporeCap. 117A, RG 1
special permita permit issued pursuant to article 9(2) of the Agreement dated 22nd January 1988 between Her Majesty’s Government and the Government of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics(6) concerning international road transport, for the use of a vehicle for the carriage of goods between a place in the territory of a Republic of the former Soviet Union and a place in a country or territory which is the territory neither of a Republic of the former Soviet Union nor of the United Kingdom.United Kingdom1996 No. 131
special permita special export permit, a special import permit or a special transit permit;SingaporeCap. 122A
special planning areaan area that cuts across the boundaries of two or more local authorities and which has spatial or physical development problems and declared as such under section 23;KenyaCAP. 286
special police officera member of the Special Constabulary constituted under Part VIII;SingaporeCap. 235
special power of appointmenta power of appointment which is not a general power of appointment;IrelandNumber 1 of 2003
special presiding officera person appointed to be a special presiding officer pursuant to rule 43.IrelandNumber 2 of 1997
special procedure orderan order to which this Order applies in accordance with article 2(1).United Kingdom1999 No. 1593
special procedurea procedure which is listed in Schedule B of this Scheme;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1996/en/si/00...
special prosecution unitthe special prosecution unit established under Subchapter E, Chapter 41, Government Code.United StatesHUMAN RESOURCES CODE - Title 1
special purpose companya company incorporated in Singapore and designated by the Minister under section 3(2)(b);SingaporeCap. 99B
special purpose corporationa corporation established to acquire and own an aircraft which is to be leased out;SingaporeCap. 289, RG 10
special purpose facilitiesany facilities used to carry out Coast Guard aviation, maritime, or navigation missions other than general purpose office and storage space facilities.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
special purpose licencea special purpose licence issued under Part XII of the Road Traffic (Motor Vehicles, Registration and Licensing) Rules (Cap. 276, R 5).SingaporeCap. 70, RG 11
special purpose local governmenta local or regional special district, public-purpose corporation, or other limited political subdivision of a State.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
special purpose pyrotechnicsspecial effect pyrotechnics that are combined with a flammable liquid, solid or gas to produce custom-made special effects.CanadaSOR/2013-211
special purpose vehiclea securitisation trust established in accordance with a trust deed subject to the laws under which asset backed securities are Issued;KenyaCAP. 485A
special registera register (whether in paper or electronic form) prepared under rule 3(2) in relation to certain upgrading works in a building or for 2 or more buildings;SingaporeCap. 129, R 7
special registrationa registration that is made for a particular type of operator.European Union32004R0273
special reimbursementreimbursement in respect of which a special percentage applies under regulation 17;United Kingdom1996 No. 1434
special reporta report made under section 18 .IrelandNumber 13 of 2008
special reporta report made under section 70 ;IrelandNumber 10 of 2005
special reserve fundthe "Biodefense Countermeasures" appropriations account or any other appropriation made under subsection (a).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
special resolutiona resolution decided by a majority in number and three-fourths in value of the creditors present, personally or by proxy, at a meeting of creditors and voting on the resolution;KenyaCAP. 53
special resolutiona resolution of the members passed by a majority of not less than two thirds of the votes cast by the members who voted on the resolution at a meeting of members or signed by all the members entitled to vote on the resolution.CanadaS.C. 2001, c. 23
special restorative trainingtraining furnished under subchapter V of this chapter.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
special roads planthe plan certified as the special roads plan by the Secretary of State for the purposes of this Order;United Kingdom2013 No. 675
special roadsall the special roads which the Secretary of State is authorised by this Scheme to provide;United Kingdom2004 No. 2562
special roadsthe special roads to be provided in pursuance of “The Lancashire County Council (Proposed Connecting Roads to M6 Motorway at Haighton) Special Roads Scheme 1992 Confirmation Instrument 1993 ”, signed by authority of the Secretary of State and deposited at the Department of Transport, Romney House, Marsham Street, London, SW1P 3PY.United Kingdom1997 No. 1293
special roada road designated as a special road under Article 15 of the Roads (Northern Ireland) Order 1993(14);United Kingdom2015 No. 70
special roadthat length of the A720 Edinburgh City Bypass, together with all slip roads, from its junction with the A1 Edinburgh-Berwick upon Tweed Trunk Road at Old Craighall Junction to its junction with the M8 motorway at Hermiston Gate Junction.United Kingdom1999 No. 1061 (S. 79)
special sales and use taxa sales and use tax levied by a municipality that is in excess of one percent.United StatesTRANSPORTATION CODE - Title 6
special schemethe “non-Union scheme” and/or the “Union scheme” as the context requires;European Union32012R0967
special schoola community or foundation special school;United Kingdom2003 No. 507
special schoola community special school or a foundation special school.United Kingdom2010 No. 344
special serviceany period of employment with respect to which the employing authority is satisfied that the person would have been, or been treated as being, in pensionable employment were it not for the existence in relation to the employee concerned and that employment of a relevant disqualification;United Kingdom1995 No. 840 (S. 73)
special settlera settler as defined in this section, who, in the opinion of the Board, has had adequate and successful farming experience in Canada, and who is possessed of qualifications or equipment which, in the opinion of the Board, specially fit him for success as a farmer;CanadaR.S.C. 1927, c. 188
special suma sum paid by the British Railways Board to an Executive in pursuance of a Deed of Assumption made by the Board on or before 31st May 1995 or a sum paid by Railtrack plc to an Executive in pursuance of any Deed of Assumption made by Railtrack plc on or before 31st July 1995;”;United Kingdom1995 No. 1431
special support assistanta person who is normally present in a classroom with a qualified teacher and who assists the teacher in providing special education to children with special educational needs;United Kingdom1996 No. 734
special support grantthe grant payable under regulations 40 to 43;United Kingdom2015 No. 54 (W. 5)
special support grantthe grant payable under regulations 45 to 48;.United Kingdom2014 No. 1712 (W. 172)
special tar sand area(1) an area designated by the Secretary of the Interior's orders of November 20, 1980 (45 FR 76800–76801) and January 21, 1981 (46 FR 6077–6078) as containing substantial deposits of tar sand.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
special tax payerrecord owner or holder of legal or equitable title to real property against which a special assessment or special tax has been levied the proceeds of which are the sole source of payment of an obligation issued by the debtor to defray the cost of an improvement relating to such real property;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
special technical featuresthose technical features which define a contribution which each of the claimed inventions, considered as a whole, makes over the prior art.United Kingdom1995 No. 2093
special testthe procedure whereby the competent authority makes sure that, after each significant modification to a craft’s engine with regard to the level of emission of gaseous and particulate pollutants, that engine still complies with the technical requirements of this Chapter;European Union32009L0046
special transfer licencea licence issued under regulation 7(1)(i);”.United Kingdom2002 No. 1131 (W. 118)
special transit permita permit under a set of Article 11 regulations permitting the carrying out of one or more transit proposals relating to hazardous or other waste;SingaporeCap. 122A
special trusteesthe special trustees for Nottingham University Hospitals;United Kingdom1996 No. 1842
special use permit areathe land and facilities subject to the special use permit.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
special use permitthe Special Use Permit issued December 1, 1993, by the Secretary to Sandia Peak Tram Company and Sandia Peak Ski Company.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
special votea vote requiring at least two thirds of the votes cast by Members present and voting, on condition that these votes are cast by at least two thirds of the number of Members present and voting;European Union21992A1223(01)
special voting rules administratora person who is appointed under section 181.CanadaS.C. 2000, c. 9
special warning lampa lamp, fitted to the front or rear of a vehicle, capable of emitting a blue flashing light and not any other kind of light;United Kingdom2000 No. 169
special-purpose unit of local governmenta special district, public-purpose local government of a State except a school district.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
specialised plotsareas planted with vines of the sultana, black Corinth (korinthiaki) and muscatel varieties, the total output of fresh grapes harvested being dried for processing into products falling within CN code ex 0806 20;European Union31999R1621
specialist advisera person appointed under paragraph 8 of Schedule 1;United Kingdom1997 No. 1529
specialist collegean educational institution which provides further education for persons with learning difficulties and/or disabilities and is in receipt of funding from the Learning and Skills Council for England(10); or the National Council for Education and Training for Wales(11);United Kingdom2002 No. 2086
specialist community public health nursea registered nurse or midwife who is also registered in the Specialist Community Public Health Nurses' Part of the register.United Kingdom2004 No. 1765
specialist endorsementan endorsement other than a relevant local knowledge endorsement.United Kingdom2006 No. 3225
specialist medical registerthe register of specialists kept and published by the General Medical Council in accordance with the European Specialist Medical Qualifications Order 1995(12);United Kingdom2002 No. 325 (W. 38)
specialist or targeted serviceany service which is not normally provided to all persons in a particular age group.United Kingdom2007 No. 2182
specialist resourcesresources maintained for the purpose of discharging functions conferred by this Order, including any personnel who have received specialist training for that purpose.United Kingdom2005 No. 342
specialist teacher assistantan employee of an education authority or of the governing body of a maintained school or non-maintained special school who is normally present in a classroom with a qualified teacher and who assists the teacher in the delivery of the curriculum in the school;United Kingdom1996 No. 734
specialist towing and pushing operationsoperations involving the towing or pushing of vessels, including ship towage with tugs (other than emergency towing assistance and rigid pushing operations on waters of category A or B or waters of category C if not linked to other waters);United Kingdom2015 No. 410
specialist towing or pushing operationsoperations involving the towing or pushing of vessels, including ship towage with tugs (other than emergency towing assistance and rigid pushing operations on waters of category A or B or waters of category C if not linked to other waters).United Kingdom2006 No. 3223
specialist transport businessof transport specially designed or adapted for that purpose.United Kingdom2009 No. 85
specialista consultant, other than a nurse consultant, or a senior hospital medical officer or senior hospital dental officer;United Kingdom2008 No. 256
specialization agreementan agreement under which each party thereto agrees to discontinue producing an article or service that he is engaged in producing at the time the agreement is entered into on the condition that each other party to the agreement agrees to discontinue producing an article or service that he is engaged in producing at the time the agreement is entered into, and includes any such agreement under which the parties also agree to buy exclusively from each other the articles or services that are the subject of the agreement.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-34
specialized digital game corporationa Canadian corporation that satisfies all of the conditions set out in subsection (12). (“société de jeux numériques spécialisée”)  2009, c. 34, Sched. U, s. 19; 2010, c. 1, Sched. 29, s. 11 (7, 8).Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/statute/07t11
specialized financing entitya Canadian entity that is a specialized financing entity as defined in the regulations.CanadaS.C. 1991, c. 46
specialized unitany unit designated by or in accordance with the regulations to provide or offer certain types of accommodation, care, services, programs and goods to residents, but does not include a secure unit unless the secure unit is designated as a specialized unit by regulation.  2007, c. 8, s. 39 (3).Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/statute/07l08
specially denatured alcoholalcohol in suitable admixture with such special denaturants as have been approved by the Minister;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. E-14
specially denatured alcoholany prescribed grade of specially denatured alcohol made from spirits in accordance with the prescribed specification for that grade.CanadaS.C. 2002, c. 22
specially denatured spiritsspirits denatured in accordance with a formula prescribed by regulations for specially denatured spirits;KenyaCAP. 472
specially designedthat any part, component, accessory, or attachment that was specifically designed or modified for a military aircraft but that would not be controlled under USML Category VIII(h) as a result of the note to USML Category VIII, would not be controlled by ECCN 9A610.x which controls such items if “specially designed” for a military aircraft and not elsewhere enumerated. Therefore, Interpretation 9 is no longer needed in the EAR and is being removed in this final rule.United States78 FR 22659
specially managed proceedinga proceeding managed in accordance with rules 383 to 385.CanadaSOR/98-106
specially qualified agencyan eligible local educational agency served by a State educational agency that does not participate in a program under this subpart in a fiscal year, that may apply directly to the Secretary for a grant in such year under this subsection.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
specially qualified unita unit of local government which may receive funds under this subchapter only in accordance with section 3796ee–3(e) of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
specially represented partya party whose interests a special advocate represents.United Kingdom2013 No. 175
specially represented partya party whose interests a special advocate represents;United Kingdom2013 No. 1571 (L. 17)
specialty courta court established under this subtitle or former law.United StatesGOVERNMENT CODE - Title 2 - Ch
specialty crops committeethe committee established under section 3123a of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
specialty license holdera person who holds a license issued under this chapter.United StatesINSURANCE CODE - Title 13 - Ch
specialtya specialty or level of proficiency particulars of which may, by virtue of rule 10 (specialties) of the General Optical Council (Registration) Rules 2005(13), be entered in a register in respect of a registrant;United Kingdom2013 No. 2537
specialtya specialty or level of proficiency particulars of which may, by virtue of rule 10 of the General Optical Council (Registration) Rules 2005(8), be entered in a register against a registrant’s name.United Kingdom2005 No. 1477
specialthat their payment is conditionally packaged under the OPPS. We proposed to update our criteria to determine packaged versus separate payment for “special” packaged HCPCS codes assigned to status indicator “Q” for CY 2008. For CY 2008, payment for “special” packaged codes would be packaged when these HCPCS codes are billed on the same date of service as a code assigned to status indicator “S,” “T,” “V,” or “X.” When one of the “special” packaged codes assigned to status indicator “Q” is billed on a date of service without a code that is assigned to any of the four status indicators noted above, the “special” packaged code assigned to status indicator “Q” would be separately payable.United States72 FR 66580
species at riskan extirpated, endangered or threatened species or a species of special concern.CanadaS.C. 2002, c. 29
species rich acid grasslandgrassland occurring on base poor soils with a low cover of mat-grass and a high cover of herbaceous plants;United Kingdom1999 No. 208
species rich grasslandgrassland with a sward of low productivity grasses and a high cover of herbaceous indicator plants;United Kingdom2005 No. 268
species rich hay meadowsspecies rich grassland used for the production of hay;United Kingdom2005 No. 268
species-rich fensareas with a type of wetland vegetation occurring on deep peat, and where the water supply is predominantly via ground water;United Kingdom1999 No. 1176
species-rich grasslandin-bye land used for grazing or mowing which is not normally treated with mineral fertiliser or lime and does not constitute rough grazing, but which is floristically diverse;United Kingdom2008 No. 100
speciesa species, a subspecies, or a DPS of a vertebrate species (16 U.S.C. 1532(16)). A joint NMFS-U.S. Fish and Wildlife (USFWS) policy clarifies the Services' interpretation of the phrase “Distinct Population Segment,” or DPS (61 FR 4722; February 7, 1996). The DPS Policy requires the consideration of two elements when evaluating whether a vertebrate population segment qualifies as a DPS under the ESA: (1) Discreteness of the population segment in relation to the remainder of the species/taxon, and, if discrete; (2) the significance of the population segment to the species/taxon.United States80 FR 7380
specific agreementa specific agreement referred to in the agreement, entered into by the Government of Canada, the Government of Ontario and a band of Indians or group of bands of Indians pursuant to the agreement.CanadaS.C. 1988, c. 39
specific antigen responsible for the extrinsic allergic alveolitisthe antigen which the available clinical or laboratory evidence implicates as the cause of extrinsic allergic alveolitis in the patient.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
specific applicable rates, charges and service terms; and must be arranged in a way that allows for the determination of the exact rate, charges and service terms applicable to any given shipment.more than one carrier can use the same rates. A broker's rate schedule is not a tariff subject to 49 U.S.C. 13702 and the STB regulations. There is no regulatory requirement that brokers adhere to such rate schedules, as there is for household goods motor carriers to adhere to the terms of their tariffs. FMCSA believes Nationwide Relocation Services' suggestion would be inconsistent with 49 CFR 1310.3 and therefore, FMCSA will not adopt it.United States75 FR 72987
specific caseany part of the trans-European conventional rail system which needs special provisions in the TSIs, either temporary or definitive, because of geographical, topographical or urban environment constraints or those affecting compatibility with the existing system. This may include in particular railway lines and networks isolated from the rest of the Community, the loading gauge, the track gauge or space between the tracks and rolling stock strictly intended for local, regional or historical use, as well as rolling stock originating from or destined for third countries, as long as this stock does not cross the border between two Member States;European Union32001L0016
specific caseany part of the trans-European conventional rail system which needs special provisions in the TSIs, either temporary or definitive, because of geographical, topographical, or urban environment constraints or those affecting compatibility with an existing rail system. This may include in particular railway lines and networks isolated from the rest of the Community, including isolation by sea, the loading gauge, the track gauge, space between the tracks, and rolling stock strictly intended for local, regional or historical use.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2004/en/si/00...
specific claima claim that is filed under section 14.CanadaS.C. 2008, c. 22
specific consultation bodiesthe bodies specified or described in paragraphs (i) to (viii) of this definition;United Kingdom2005 No. 2839 (W. 203)
specific core programmea core programme identified under regulation 15H(2)(b) as a core programme for registered persons of a specified description to which the registered person belongs;SingaporeCap. 76, RG 1
specific emissions of CO2those of a given passenger car, measured in accordance with Directive 80/1268/EEC and set out in Annex VIII to Directive 70/156/EEC and attached to type-approval documentation;European Union32000D1753
specific emissionsthe mass emissions expressed in g/kWh.European Union42010X0831(01)
specific grantany grant (other than the Dedicated Schools Grant or any sixth form grant) paid to a local authority under conditions which impose restrictions on the particular purposes for which the grant may be used;United Kingdom2012 No. 2991
specific import authorisationa formal prior authorisation by the competent authorities of the importing Party addressed to an individual importer as a condition for import of a single consignment or multiple consignments of a commodity from the exporting Party, within the scope of this Agreement;European Union22002A1230(01)
specific information measuresinformation events limited in time and space and implemented on the basis of a single budget;European Union32002R2208
specific learning disabilitya disorder in 1 or more of the basic psychological processes involved in understanding or in using language, spoken or written, which disorder may manifest itself in the imperfect ability to listen, think, speak, read, write, spell, or do mathematical calculations.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
specific licencea licence granted under Article 3(1) which only applies to the applicant therefor.United Kingdom1996 No. 81
specific licencea licence issued under Article 4(1) which only applies to the applicant therefor;United Kingdom1999 No. 433
specific list of prohibited itemsPart 2 of TP 14628, which lists flights or classes of flights that require additional screening for reasons respecting elevated threat conditions or respecting the harmonization of screening rules and which lists or describes, for each flight or class of flight, goods that are supplemental to the goods listed or described in the general list of prohibited items.CanadaSOR/2011-318
specific marketing standardsone of those specific marketing standards;United Kingdom2009 No. 1551 (W. 151)
specific material termsa single material term, or set of material terms, such as an annual percentage rate of 10 percent, and not a range of alternatives, such as an annual percentage rate that may be 8, 10, or 12 percent, or between 8 and 12 percent.United States75 FR 2723
specific merits criteriathe criteria set out in Part 6 (specific merits criteria).United Kingdom2013 No. 104
specific penalty,a penalty which might be imposed as a result of a criminal prosecution.United StatesALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE - Titl
specific persona victim or witness in a Federal criminal case or investigation, and includes an immediate family member of such a victim or witness.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
specific ratea rate expressed in dollars or cents per unit of measure.CanadaS.C. 1997, c. 36
specific selection terma term that specifically identifies an individual, account, or personal device.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
specific stability requirementsthe stability requirements set out in Annex I;European Union32003L0025
specific stocksthe stocks that meet the criteria set out in Article 9 of the 2009 Directive;United Kingdom2012 No. 2862
specific target organ toxicity arising from a single exposurespecific, non-lethal toxic effects on target organs that arise from a single exposure to a mixture or substance, including all health effects liable to impair function of the body or any of its parts, whether reversible or irreversible, immediate or delayed, but excludes effects resulting from health hazards addressed by Subparts 1 to 7 and 10 of this Part.CanadaSOR/2015-17
specific target organ toxicity arising from repeated exposurespecific toxic effects on target organs that arise from repeated exposure to a mixture or substance, including all health effects liable to impair function of the body or any of its parts, whether reversible or irreversible, immediate or delayed, but excludes effects resulting from health hazards addressed by Subparts 1 to 7 and 10 of this Part.CanadaSOR/2015-17
specifically identifiable reproduction by or for any transmission recipient of a phonorecord of that sound recording“specifically identifiable” to anyone or anything, including the transmission service, the transmission service’s computer, the transmission recipient, or the transmission recipient’s computer.United States73 FR 66173
specification of design detailsone or more documents which are so designated by Network Rail as providing details of the design and construction of any direct interface between a specified work and the protected property;United Kingdom2010 No. 188
specifications Decisionthe Commission Implementing Decision 2011/633/EU of 15th September 2011 on the common specifications of the register of railway infrastructure(24).United Kingdom2011 No. 3066
specificationsspecifications used for the calculation of the CO2 emission rate.”.United Kingdom2010 No. 719
specificationthe approved version of a draft specification considered by the protected person under paragraph 85 of this Part;United Kingdom2015 No. 1386
specified Community provisiona provision of a regulation of the European Community referred to in column 1 of the Schedule to this Order which is specified in column 2 of that Schedule, opposite the reference to that regulation, as read with any qualifying words relating to that provision in that column.”;United Kingdom1996 No. 2433
specified EEEthe alleged infringing EEE that has been identified in a compliance notice in accordance with paragraph 1(2)(a).United Kingdom2012 No. 3032
specified Health Boarda Health Board specified in column 1 of the table in regulation 3.United Kingdom2013 No. 334
specified Ministerthe Minister specified under section 3 (3)(b) in the order establishing the commission;IrelandNumber 23 of 2004
specified Statea State of the United States of America specified in Schedule 1 to the Reciprocal Enforcement of Maintenance Orders (United States of America) Order 1995(11).United Kingdom1996 No. 816 (L. 1)
specified Structural Fundsthe Structural Funds specified in regulation 6;United Kingdom2000 No. 906
specified accounting periodthe accounting period referred to in regulation 7(1)(a);”;United Kingdom2007 No. 3540
specified addressthe address given by the Secretary of State from time to time for the purposes of this article;United Kingdom2015 No. 610
specified addressthe address specified in the application as being the one to be made unavailable for public inspection.United Kingdom2009 No. 214
specified airspacethe airspace of Canada and all airspace for which the Government of Canada has undertaken in pursuit of international arrangements the provision of air navigation services other than airspace within the Gander Oceanic Flight Information Region.United Kingdom1998 No. 2575
specified airspacethe airspace of a FIR described as set forth in columns (1) and (2) of Schedule 2 hereto;United Kingdom1999 No. 3260
specified amount£6,000 together with £200 for each complete year of service (subject to a maximum of 20 years), up to the relevant date, of the employee in the service of the qualifying company.IrelandNumber 22 of 1997
specified amountthe amount calculated in accordance with regulation 14;United Kingdom2012 No. 711
specified animalan animal which is over three months old;United Kingdom1996 No. 3241
specified areas of landthe area of land which is shown outlined by a continuous blue line on the map being land situated within parts of the areas of the local government districts of Antrim Borough Council, Lisburn City Council, Belfast City Council and Newtownabbey Borough Council.United Kingdom2012 No. 94
specified areasthe following anatomic sites: left shoulder girdle, right shoulder girdle, left upper arm, right upper arm, left lower arm, right lower arm, left hip, right hip, left upper leg, right upper leg, left lower leg, right lower leg, left jaw, right jaw, chest, abdomen, upper back, lower back and neck;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
specified areaswaters falling within ICES sub-area VII and stock area code ANF/07, and waters falling within ICES sub-area Vb (EC waters), VI, XII, XIV and stock area code ANF/561214 as described in Communication (85/C347/05) from the Commission of the European Communities on the description of the ICES sub-areas and divisions used for the purposes of fishing statistics and regulations in the North East Atlantic.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2005/en/si/02...
specified areaCounty Louth;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2001/en/si/01...
specified areaan area designated by the Minister of Health, Labour and Welfare as one where it is extremely difficult for unemployed persons who are middle-aged and aged to find employment.JapanAct No. 68 of 1971
specified authoritiesauthorities set out in regulation 42(2);United Kingdom2008 No. 1741
specified avian productraw pet food and unprocessed feed material containing any part of poultry and unprocessed feathers, eggs for human consumption and untreated game trophies from any birds;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2005/en/si/01...
specified beneficiaryan individual who has an interest or a right in respect of the arrangement and who has or had a significant interest in an employer or former employer in respect of the arrangement;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
specified benefitincome support, housing benefit or incapacity benefit;United Kingdom2001 No. 176
specified benefitincome support, housing benefit, council tax benefit, jobseeker’s allowance and state pension credit.United Kingdom2006 No. 217
specified birthdaythe birthday specified in accordance with regulation C16(1).United Kingdom2000 No. 177
specified bodya body specified in the Schedule .IrelandNumber 17 of 2009
specified bovine materialclass I or class II specified bovine material;United Kingdom1997 No. 551
specified businessesthe businesses described in paragraph 8(1)(a) to (c) of Schedule 17;United Kingdom2012 No. 3009
specified businessthat part of the business of a transferor which is specified or identified in a certificate;SingaporeCap. 142
specified by regulationsspecified by regulations made by the Food Authority;IndiaNO. 34 OF 2006
specified by the Ministerspecified by the Minister in a Marine Notice;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1998/en/si/05...
specified by the Secretary of Statespecified by the Secretary of State in Merchant Shipping Notice MSN 1853;United Kingdom2015 No. 410
specified categoriesglass, aluminium, steel, paper and fibreboard, plastics, wood and textiles, or such other categories as may be specified by the Minister from time to time;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1997/en/si/02...
specified categoriesthe evidence specified in relation to it in column (2) of that Schedule.United Kingdom2006 No. 491 (W. 60)
specified circumstancescircumstances in which a helicopter is flying beyond a point from which it can make an autorotative descent to land at a place suitable for an emergency landing.United Kingdom2013 No. 2870
specified class of persona class of person specified in the Table to this section.IrelandNumber 52 of 2012
specified communicationsof identifying the deliverer of an electronic communication and provides that an electronic communication otherwise carries the same consequences as a communication in paper form.United Kingdom2012 No. 1899
specified contributorany person who, in the course of a trade or business in, or in the production of, a specified commodity, has paid or incurred a liability to pay, the whole or any part of any sum for the account of the EAGF;United Kingdom2014 No. 3263
specified conversion periodthe period of five years commencing on the date of registration;United Kingdom2004 No. 143
specified countrya country listed in Column 1 of the Schedule.United Kingdom2004 No. 1002
specified coursea course of a type listed in Schedule 2; and in relation to any person any reference (otherwise unqualified) to a specified course shall, as the context requires, be construed as a reference to a specified course which the person attends or has applied to attend and any reference to a specified course shall be construed as a reference to either a course of full-time study or a sandwich course;United Kingdom2003 No. 459
specified creditora person specified in a protective certificate as being the person to whom a particular debt is owed;IrelandNumber 44 of 2012
specified criteriathe criteria specified 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 Kingdom2002 No. 291
specified currencyany convertible currency;KenyaCAP. 475
specified date1st April 1996.United Kingdom1995 No. 1476 (S. 107)
specified date30th July 2004;”;United Kingdom2004 No. 1194
specified day-time levela noise level of 68 dB LAeq (day-time);United Kingdom1996 No. 428
specified day21st May 2012.United Kingdom2012 No. 874
specified daya day within a reasonable period from the applicable date;United Kingdom2005 No. 1135
specified debtsthe Part II debts specified in article 2(1)(a) of the Order;United Kingdom1998 No. 1899 (L. 3)
specified debta debt that is specified in a Personal Insolvency Arrangement as being subject to that Arrangement.IrelandNumber 44 of 2012
specified designated coursethe current course subject to paragraphs (10) and (11).United Kingdom2007 No. 195
specified designated distance learning coursethe course in respect of which the person is applying for support or, where the student’s status as an eligible distance learning student has been transferred to the current designated distance learning course as a result of one or more transfers of that status by the Department from a distance learning course (the “initial course”) in connection with which the Department determined the student to be an eligible distance learning student pursuant to regulations made under Article 3 of the Order, the specified designated distance learning course is the initial course.United Kingdom2008 No. 250
specified designated part-time coursethe course in respect of which the person is applying for support or, where the student’s status as an eligible part-time student has been transferred to the current designated part-time course as a result of one or more transfers of that status by the Department from a part-time course (the “initial course”) in connection with which the Department determined the student to be an eligible part-time student pursuant to regulations made under Article 3 of the Order, the specified designated part-time course is the initial course.United Kingdom2008 No. 250
specified disabilityan injury, disease, congenital deformity or physical or mental illness or defect which, in the opinion of a medical officer of the health board authorised by that board to examine or to have examined persons applying for or in receipt of a maintenance allowance, has continued or may reasonably be expected to continue for at least one year.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1996/en/si/01...
specified diseasea disease specified in column 2 of Schedule 1 when it affects such animals or poultry as are specified in column 3 of that Schedule opposite the reference to such a disease;United Kingdom1997 No. 352
specified districtsthe relevant districts, No. 2 relevant districts, No. 3 relevant districts, No. 4 relevant districts, No. 5 relevant districts, No. 6 relevant districts and No. 7 relevant districts.United Kingdom2014 No. 1452 (C. 56)
specified documenta document that is the subject of a direction for the purposes of particular proceedings of a committee and that was created before the commencement of those proceedings;IrelandNumber 33 of 2013
specified druga drug specified in the Fourth Schedule;SingaporeCap. 185
specified educational institutionan educational institution set out in Part III of the Schedule;SingaporeCap. 87A, RG 1
specified educational programa program at a post-secondary school level of not less than three consecutive weeks duration that requires each student taking the program to spend not less than 12 hours per month on courses in the program;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
specified employeean employee of the person who is a specified shareholder of the person or who does not deal at arm’s length with the person;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
specified equipment for exporttelecommunications terminal equipment, radio equipment and electrical products in respect of which a foreign state as the party of a mutual recognition agreement (hereinafter referred to as a "foreign state") shall accept the results of conformity assessment procedures pursuant to the provisions of the applicable mutual recognition agreement.JapanAct No. 111 of 2001
specified equipment for importtelecommunications terminal equipment, radio equipment and electrical products in respect of which Japan shall accept the results of conformity assessment procedures pursuant to the provisions of the applicable mutual recognition agreement.JapanAct No. 111 of 2001
specified equipmentany wire, line or apparatus from time to time used by Railtrack for the purpose of transmitting electrical energy or of radio, telegraphic, telephonic or electric signalling communications.United Kingdom1998 No. 3269
specified evidencesuch evidence as may be specified in guidance issued by the Chief Registrar.United Kingdom2008 No. 680
specified exchange transactionsspecified by Ordinance of the Ministry of Finance (hereinafter referred to as "identity confirmation").JapanAct No. 228 of 1949
specified fabrics4-thread twill fabrics, 109.2 cm (43 in.) width, containing 60% or more by weight of polyester staple fibres, 30% or more by weight of cotton and 5% or more by weight of elastomeric monofilaments, having in the warp 423 yarns or more but not exceeding 433 yarns per 10 cm (172 decitex per single yarn) and in the weft 252 yarns or more but not exceeding 262 yarns per 10 cm (316 decitex per single yarn), weighing less than 300 g/m2, of subheading No. 5514.22.CanadaSOR/98-345
specified feed lawthe instruments specified in Schedule 1.United Kingdom2015 No. 454
specified feed lawthe provisions listed in Schedule 1;United Kingdom2005 No. 3280
specified feedfeed that is a product;United Kingdom2006 No. 590 (W. 66)
specified financial servicea financial service supplied to a qualifying taxpayer by an agent, salesperson or broker of arranging for the issuance, renewal, variation or transfer of ownership of a financial instrument that is property of a person other than the agent, salesperson or broker.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. E-15
specified fishing gearfishing gears specified in Article 6;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2003/en/si/00...
specified foodfood that is a product.United Kingdom2009 No. 427
specified footpathany of the footpaths or lengths of footpath specified in columns (1) and (3) of Parts I and II of Schedule 4 to this Order which are crossed on the level by Network Rail’s railway at the level crossings specified in column (2) of Parts I and II of that Schedule.United Kingdom2003 No. 1075
specified for vaccinationspecified as an animal required to be vaccinated in a decision to undertake a vaccination programme made in accordance with regulation 9.United Kingdom2006 No. 183
specified fringe benefit planany plan under section 79, 105, 106, 125, 127, 129, or 137.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
specified functionsfunctions of district councils under legislation specified in the Schedule.United Kingdom2006 No. 500
specified functionany relevant function which has ceased to be exercisable by the Board as part of the arrangements for the abolition of the Board;United Kingdom2001 No. 3686
specified functionthat function so far as it is exercisable to the extent specified in column 2.United Kingdom1999 No. 1592
specified gaina gain in respect of the settlement or extinguishment of a foreign currency debt referred to in subclause (2.31)(b)(ii)(A)(II), or that arises under a particular agreement referred to in clause (2.31)(b)(ii)(B), if the particular partnership, or any person or partnership with which the particular corporation was not — at any time during which the foreign currency debt was outstanding or the particular agreement was in force, as the case may be — dealing at arm’s length, entered into an agreement that may reasonably be considered to have been entered into for the principal purpose of hedging any foreign exchange exposure arising in connection with the foreign currency debt or the particular agreement.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
specified goodscamcorders, cold food storage equipment, dishwashers, hi-fi systems, televisions, tumble dryers, video cassette recorders, washing machines or any of them;United Kingdom1998 No. 1271
specified goodsthe alleged infringing goods that have been identified in a compliance notice in accordance with regulation 13(2)(a).United Kingdom2008 No. 2164
specified groundwater remediation schemea remediation scheme which involves the addition of a substance or preparation to groundwater which enhances the rate of remediation of groundwater contaminants;United Kingdom2010 No. 675
specified halal certification markany certification mark specified under section 88A(4);SingaporeCap. 3
specified health insurance policyany accident or health insurance policy (including a policy under a group health plan) issued with respect to individuals residing in the United States.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
specified hereditamenta hereditament of a class specified by Article 3 of the New Valuation List (Time and Class of Hereditaments) Order (Northern Ireland) 2000(3);United Kingdom2002 No. 409
specified hereditamenta hereditament, other than a hereditament in the social sector, which is included in the capital value list.United Kingdom2007 No. 184
specified honey productany food specified in Column (2) of Schedule 1;United Kingdom2003 No. 383
specified housing and community servicesof advances made by the Minister to the Company under the specified sections out of the Central Fund or the growing produce thereof;IrelandNumber 5 of 2002
specified housinga public housing project or projects, or a portion of a project or projects, for which the transfer of management is requested under this section. The term includes one or more contiguous buildings and an area of contiguous row houses, but in the case of a single building, the building shall be sufficiently separable from the remainder of the project of which it is part to make transfer of the management of the building feasible for purposes of this section.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
specified incomethe income, of the nature and to the extent, arising from the international sporting event, which the Central Government may notify in this behalf;IndiaNO. 55 OF 2005
specified informationany information obtained by the independent valuer for the purpose of assessing the amount of recovery.United Kingdom2009 No. 807
specified informationinformation set out in regulation 42(3) to (6);United Kingdom2008 No. 1741
specified institutionany institution declared by the Minister by Order published in the Gazette to be a specified institution ;Sri Lanka25 of 1976
specified institutionthe National Library of Ireland, or such other library or archive as may be designated in writing by the Taoiseach under paragraph (b).IrelandNumber 28 of 2007
specified isolated barkisolated bark described in column 2 (description of relevant material) of items 20 to 22 in Part A of Schedule 4 to the Order;”.United Kingdom1999 No. 783
specified judgementthe decision of the High Court in the case of O'Coindealbhain (Inspector of Taxes) v Breda O'Carroll reported in the Irish Tax Reports, Volume IV, at page 221;IrelandNumber 3 of 2003
specified land or buildinga land or building in respect of which the amount of rent, lease rent or other payment payable for any calendar month or part thereof is not less than fifty thousand rupees or the aggregate rent, lease rent or other payment payable for any year, is not less than five hundred thousand rupees.Sri Lanka10 of 2006
specified landsthe land in the London Borough of Greenwich numbered 249, 255a, 255b, 255c, 255d, 255e, 255f, 258, 259, 260, 261, 262, 263, 264, 265, 266, 267, 268, 269, 270, 271, 273, 280, 281, 282, 283, 284, 285, 286, 287 and 288 on the deposited plans.United Kingdom2004 No. 757
specified landthe land within the limits of deviation.United Kingdom2015 No. 318
specified levela noise level of L10 (18-hour) of 68dB(A).United Kingdom2001 No. 1803
specified levela noise level of L10 (18-hour) of 68dB(A);United Kingdom2001 No. 604 (W. 27)
specified light maintenance depotany light maintenance depot which is a specified light maintenance depot for the purposes of the 1994 Order;United Kingdom2005 No. 2628
specified limit50% of a member’s salary (rounded down to the nearest £10) at the beginning of the current parliamentary session.”.United Kingdom2011 No. 40
specified local authoritythe local authority specified by order of the Minister in section 6 ;IrelandNumber 7 of 1999
specified locationa free-field location 4m above local ground level near and to the south of 27 Corinthian Way.United Kingdom2006 No. 1135
specified lump sum paymenta lump sum payment within Article 3A(2)(a), (b) or (c) of the Order.”.United Kingdom2014 No. 162
specified maintenance periodthe period of five years commencing on the date the applicant for a maintenance grant proposes to assume the obligations under the undertaking to be granted under regulation 9 as specified in the application for maintenance grant in terms of regulation 11(1)(d)(ii);United Kingdom2004 No. 143
specified maintenance productsconsumer products that are deemed highly likely to cause serious danger particularly to the lives or bodies of general consumers because of these products' lack of reliable safety due to deterioration caused by long-term use (hereinafter referred to as "age-related deterioration"), and which are specified by Cabinet Order as appropriate to be subject to improvement through proper maintenance in view of their usage, etc.JapanAct No. 31 of 1973
specified mark to market provisionsections 1256 and 1296 and any other provision of this title (or regulations thereunder) which treats property as disposed of on the last day of the taxable year or which determines income by reference to the value of an item on the last day of the taxable year.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
specified mattersthe matters specified in relation to that application in the Secretary of State’s direction under section 113(3)(a) (effect of intervention);United Kingdom2010 No. 104
specified methoda method, conforming to criteria, rules, terms and conditions specified by the Minister, of determining the operative extent and the procurative extent of property or a service.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. E-15
specified monitoring perioda period of 24 hours which is specified in the notice (which period shall not begin later than 9.00 a.m. on the weekday next following the day on which the notice is served).”.United Kingdom2002 No. 677 (W. 74)
specified monitoring perioda period of 24 hours which is specified in the notice (which period shall not begin later than 9.00 a.m. on the weekday next following the day on which the notice is served);United Kingdom2001 No. 448
specified museumthe British Museum or a registered museum nominated by the British Museum under section 6A(4)(b) in relation to the object of treasure concerned;United Kingdom2006 No. 1941
specified natural gasnatural gas which contains radon-222, polonium 210, lead 210, and their decay products in concentrations which do not exceed 10 becquerels per gram for each radionuclide.United Kingdom2003 No. 95
specified networkany network which is a specified network for the purposes of the 1994 Order;United Kingdom2005 No. 2628
specified night-time levela noise level of 63 dB LAeq (night-time);United Kingdom1996 No. 428
specified non-qualified investment incomeincome (determined without reference to paragraph 82(1)(b)), or a capital gain, that is reasonably attributable, directly or indirectly, to an amount in respect of which tax was payable under Part I by a trust governed by the registered plan or by any other registered plan of the controlling individual.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
specified non-resident beneficiarya specified beneficiary of the trust who at that time is a non-resident person;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
specified non-resident shareholdera specified shareholder of the corporation who was at that time a non-resident person or a non-resident-owned investment corporation;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
specified nuclear fuel materialplutonium (excluding that having an isotopic concentration of plutonium 238 exceeding 80 percent), uranium 233, uranium with a ratio of uranium 233 and uranium 235 to uranium 238 exceeding the ratio of natural composition and other nuclear fuel material specified by Cabinet Order.JapanAct No. 166 of 1957
specified numbera number for the time being specified by her pursuant to sub-paragraph (1) or (2).United Kingdom1995 No. 2018
specified offencean offence arising from conduct referred to in the Annex to the Convention.IrelandNumber 12 of 2002
specified officeran officer of the Minister not below the grade of executive officer, an authorised person or an inspector;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2001/en/si/00...
specified oilextra virgin olive oil and virgin olive oil.United Kingdom2008 No. 189
specified ordersthe orders described in Schedule 2 hereto.United Kingdom2004 No. 2181
specified organany organ of a human body specified in the Second Schedule;SingaporeCap. 131A
specified packaging wastewaste aluminium, fibreboard, glass, paper, plastic sheeting, steel and wood;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2014/en/si/02...
specified papersthe public books, writings and papers of the existing communities of Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant (in the former district of Glyndwr) and Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant (in the former district of Montgomeryshire) and all documents directed by law to be kept thereunto.United Kingdom2008 No. 584 (W. 58)
specified parent undertakinga company by which in accordance with provision falling within paragraph (a) or (b) of section 84A(8) the successor company is (or is to be) wholly owned;United Kingdom2014 No. 3344
specified parking areaall of the parking spaces that could be chosen for use in parking under the agreement for the supply of the parking space if all of those parking spaces were vacant and none were reserved for specific users;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. E-15
specified partnera partner of an audit corporation who is neither a certified public accountant nor a foreign certified public accountant (meaning a foreign certified public accountant as prescribed in Article 16-2(5)).JapanAct No. 103 of 1948
specified partthat part of the Halifax compulsory pilotage area described in section 2 of Part III of the schedule that lies between a line commencing at a point at Latitude 44°39’15”N., Longitude 63°34’44”W., thence on a bearing of 063°(True) for a distance of 640 m, thence on a bearing of 335°(True) to shore, and a line commencing at a point at Latitude 44°39’50”N., Longitude 63°35’30”W., thence on a bearing of 063°(True) for a distance of 380 m, and thence on a bearing of 335°(True) to shore.CanadaC.R.C., c. 1264
specified passenger informationinformation prescribed by regulations under paragraph 38(1)(c) about any person who is travelling by aircraft to the United States and whose travel route provides for arrival in Canada in an intransit area.CanadaS.C. 1999, c. 20
specified paymentspayments of earnings-related contributions under paragraph 10 (payments made monthly by employer) or paragraph 11 (payments made quarterly by employer) of Schedule 4.”.United Kingdom2010 No. 721
specified paymenta payment made in respect of the loss of purchasing power in respect of that repayment for the relevant period.IrelandNumber 3 of 2003
specified pension or annuityany pension or annuity which became a pension or annuity in payment before 6th April 2005.”.United Kingdom2005 No. 704
specified pension plana prescribed arrangement;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
specified pensiona pension or retiring allowance specified in the First Schedule.KenyaCAP. 190
specified percentage amountan amount equal to the percentage specified in regulation 4(1)(a), (2)(a) or (3)(a), as the case may be.United Kingdom1998 No. 3175
specified percentagea percentage specified by the Secretary of State in a leaded petrol permit.”;United Kingdom2001 No. 3896
specified percentagea percentage specified by the Secretary of State in the leaded petrol permit.United Kingdom1999 No. 3107
specified perioda period beginning on 15th April in a year and ending on 14th April in the following year, and this period is referred to in this Order as an “obligation period”;United Kingdom2007 No. 3072
specified perioda period of 5 years commencing on the date of creation of the record.IrelandNumber 41 of 2011
specified persona person specified in, or a person of such description as is specified in, a security direction as being entitled to hear or inspect closed evidence.United Kingdom2015 No. 182
specified personanother person with whom the particular person does not deal at arm’s length or any partnership or trust of which the particular person or the other person is a member or beneficiary, respectively;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
specified placea place or description of place specified in the movement restriction condition which has been made in respect of a person.United Kingdom2006 No. 7
specified placeany premises or building or part thereof specified in a notification made under section 3;SingaporeCap. 310
specified plant materialplants (including tubers), other than true seed, of Solanum tuberosum L., and plants, other than fruits and seeds, of Lycopersicon lycopersicum (L.) Karsten ex Farw.United Kingdom1999 No. 2126
specified plantsplants for planting, other than seeds, of Acer spp., Aesculus hippocastanum, Almus spp., Betula spp., Carpinus spp, Citrus spp., Corylus spp., Cotoneaster spp., Fagus spp., Lagerstroemia spp., Malus spp., Platanus spp., Populus spp., Prunus spp., Pyrus spp., Salix spp., and Ulmus spp.;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2009/en/si/03...
specified police stationthe police station specified by the competent court under section 16(1)(b).United Kingdom2009 No. 1738
specified portionthe portion of the qualifying amount that relates to the year, to the extent that the individual’s eligibility to receive the portion existed in the year.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
specified possessionGuam, American Samoa, the Northern Mariana Islands, and the Virgin Islands.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
specified premisesany premises or class of premises which are specified in the Fire Safety (Premises Requiring Fire Safety Manager and Company Emergency Response Team) Notification 2013 (G.N. No. S 537/2013).SingaporeCap. 109A, RG 4
specified premisespremises specified in a warrant issued under paragraph 15(1) of Schedule 12 (entry under warrant);United Kingdom2013 No. 1894
specified premium rate servicea premium rate service which is a premium rate service specified in regulations under section 7 as being a premium rate service which is required to be licensed under section 6 .IrelandNumber 2 of 2010
specified price control mattera price control matter specified in rule 3(1).United Kingdom2004 No. 2068
specified producerany person carrying on the business of a producer of milk from any registered production holding or his duly authorised representative.United Kingdom1995 No. 1122
specified production energythe part of specified energy acquired in, or brought into, a specified province by a selected person for consumption or use by the selected person in the production of tangible personal property intended for sale or in the production of production equipment used to produce such tangible personal property, but does not include the part of the specified energy acquired in, or brought into, the specified province for consumption or use by the selected person in equipment for the air conditioning, lighting, heating or ventilating of the production premises or in other equipment if that consumption or use is not integral to that production.Canadalaws.justice.gc.ca/eng/regulations/SO...
specified productsconsumer products that are deemed as being highly likely to cause danger particularly to the lives or bodies of general consumers in consideration of these products' structure, material, and usage, etc. , which are specified by Cabinet Order.JapanAct No. 31 of 1973
specified property or servicea prescribed property or service, or property or a service of a prescribed class.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. E-15
specified proportionin respect of 2008, 2.5%.”.United Kingdom2008 No. 2500 (W. 218)
specified proportionthe proportion that the member’s share of the total income or loss of the partnership for the partnership’s fiscal period is of the partnership’s total income or loss for that period and, for the purpose of this definition, where that income or loss for a period is nil, that proportion shall be computed as if the partnership had income for that period in the amount of $1,000,000;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
specified provinceOntario or British Columbia.CanadaSOR/2010-117
specified provisionsparagraph 4A(4),(26) paragraph 45A(6), paragraph 45B(8), sub-paragraphs (7) and (8) of paragraph 45D, paragraph 45F(8), sub-paragraphs (2)(b)(ii), (3), (4) and (5) of paragraph 45H,(27) sub-paragraphs (2) and (3) of paragraph 45HA, paragraph 45J(5)(a)(28) and paragraph 45LA(6).United Kingdom2006 No. 3269
specified provisionany of subsections 10(10) and 13(24), paragraph 37(1)(h), subsections 66(11.4) and (11.5), 66.7(10) and (11), 69(11) and 111(4), (5), (5.1), (5.2) and (5.3), paragraphs (j) and (k) of the definition “investment tax credit” in subsection 127(9), subsections 181.1(7) and 190.1(6) and any provision of similar effect.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
specified public authoritya public authority specified in Schedule 1.United Kingdom2009 No. 1801
specified public authorityauthority that is for the time being specified for the purposes of this paragraph by an order made by the Governor;United Kingdom2002 No. 1822
specified public transportationtransportation by bus, rail, or any other conveyance (other than by aircraft) that provides the general public with general or special service (including charter service) on a regular and continuing basis.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
specified purposesthe conservation of biodiversity, protection of landscape features, safeguarding the historic environment and reducing pollution;United Kingdom2006 No. 41 (W. 7)
specified purposea purpose specified under section 2 (3);IrelandNumber 11 of 2015
specified racesthose stages of the Tour de France 2014 which are proposed to be held in England between 1st and 31st July 2014.United Kingdom2014 No. 887
specified rate5 percentage points above the base rate of the Bank of England as at the first day of the late payment period in relation to any obligation period.United Kingdom2007 No. 104
specified ratethe rate of interest, expressed as a percentage per year, equal to 6% per year plus the prescribed rate;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (2nd Supp.)
specified recordany record which an applicant is required to retain by virtue of regulation 13;United Kingdom1996 No. 3241
specified refunda refund under Part V.2 or V.5.  2010, c. 1, Sched. 29, s. 28.Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/statute/07t11
specified regionsthe regions as defined in regulation 13;United Kingdom2001 No. 2193 (W. 155)
specified regionEnglish vineyards less than 220 metres above sea level.United Kingdom2009 No. 386
specified requirementsthe OTARs;United Kingdom2013 No. 2870
specified requirementa requirement in capacity market rules, the non-compliance with which is specified in capacity market rules as a termination event.United Kingdom2014 No. 2043
specified returna return prescribed by section 4.CanadaSOR/2010-150
specified risk materialclass I or class II specified risk material;United Kingdom1997 No. 551
specified risk materialthe skull, brain, trigeminal ganglia, eyes, tonsils, spinal cord and dorsal root ganglia of cattle aged 30 months or older, and the distal ileum of cattle of all ages, but does not include material from a country of origin, or a part of a country of origin, that is designated under section 7 as posing a negligible risk for Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy.CanadaC.R.C., c. 296
specified roadthe carriageway of any road or length of road specified in column 1 of Schedule 1;United Kingdom1997 No. 197
specified security procedure providera person involved in the provision of a specified security procedure.SingaporeCap. 88
specified security procedurea security procedure which is specified in the Second Schedule;SingaporeCap. 88
specified sharea share of the capital stock of a corporation other than a share that is a prescribed share for the purpose of paragraph 110(1)(d).CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
specified sheep or goat materialclass I or class II specified sheep or goat material;United Kingdom1997 No. 551
specified sitea site specified in a notification of a grant of approval of a battery treatment operator under regulation 60(2)(a);United Kingdom2009 No. 890
specified skills and experienceskills and experience (other than professional qualifications) specified by the Corporation as appropriate for members of the Corporation after consultation with the local authorities nominated under clause (2)(1)(f) and the voluntary body or bodies nominated under clause 2(1)(g).United Kingdom2001 No. 2799
specified solid wasteany solid matter resulting from the slaughter of any ruminant animal or from the subsequent processing of the carcases of such an animal and which is collected in any part of the drainage system draining any place where specified bovine material or specified sheep and goat material is handled;United Kingdom1997 No. 552
specified speciesa species of shark, skate and ray specified in the Schedule.United Kingdom2012 No. 63
specified standards in Englandthe standards applying at the time of assessment as specified by the Secretary of State from time to time as the standards required of persons who seek to achieve qualified teacher status in England;United Kingdom2012 No. 724 (W. 96)
specified standardssuch standards as may be specified from time to time by the Secretary of State as the standards required of a person who seeks to become a qualified teacher.United Kingdom2003 No. 1663
specified standardsthe standards applying as at the time of assessment specified by the National Assembly as the standards required of persons who seek to become qualified teachers;United Kingdom2004 No. 1729 (W. 173)
specified statea state specified in Schedule 1 to the Reciprocal Enforcement of Maintenance Orders (United States of America) Order 1995(4).”.United Kingdom2000 No. 388
specified stationany station, or part of a station, constructed as part of the specified network pursuant to powers conferred by article 6 of the 2002 Order and from which no regular scheduled railway passenger services are provided by any person other than DLR.United Kingdom2006 No. 2536
specified statutory bodya statutory body specified in the Schedule.SingaporeCap. 97
specified stepsthe steps specified in a final notice under paragraph 6(c)(i) of Schedule 3;United Kingdom2010 No. 2880 (W. 238)
specified stock compensationpayment (or right to payment) granted by the expatriated corporation (or by any member of the expanded affiliated group which includes such corporation) to any person in connection with the performance of services by a disqualified individual for such corporation or member if the value of such payment or right is based on (or determined by reference to) the value (or change in value) of stock in such corporation (or any such member).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
specified stocking density0.15 livestock units per hectare in winter and 0.23 livestock units per hectare in summer;United Kingdom1995 No. 904
specified stocking rate0.15 livestock units per hectare taking into account the number of ewes and other relevant livestock on the moorland on the participating production unit or common grazing; except where there is a prior written agreement with the Secretary of State to a lower figure of not less than 0.08 livestock units per hectare;United Kingdom1995 No. 891 (S. 74)
specified substances rightthe right of a Yukon first nation to take and use a specified substance on its settlement land, without payment of a royalty.CanadaS.C. 1994, c. 43
specified substancescarving stone, flint, limestone, marble, gypsum, shale, slate, clay, sand, gravel, construction stone, sodium chloride, volcanic ash, earth, soil, diatomaceous earth, ochre, marl and peat;CanadaS.C. 1994, c. 43
specified substancesconstruction stone, sand, gravel, limestone, marble, gypsum, shale, clay, volcanic ash, earth, soil, diatomaceous earth, ochre, marl, peat and carving stone.CanadaS.C. 2002, c. 10
specified substancea substance which depletes the ozone layer and which is specified by Cabinet Order.JapanAct No. 53 of 1988
specified sugar productany food specified in column 2 of Schedule 1 (as read with the Notes relating to that Schedule) but does not include any such food in the form of icing sugar, candy sugar or sugar in loaf form;United Kingdom2003 No. 1563
specified taxpayera taxpayer that is a registered investment or that is described in any of paragraphs 149(1)(r), (s), (u) to (u.2) and (x).CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
specified telecommunications facilitiestelecommunications facilities (referring to "telecommunications facilities" as defined in Article 2 item ii) of the Telecommunications Business Law) being used for the operation of specified telecommunications.JapanAct No. 137 of 2001
specified telecommunications service providera person who relays others' communications with the use of specified telecommunications facilities, or provides specified telecommunications facilities to be used for others' communications.JapanAct No. 137 of 2001
specified telecommunications servicetransmission (except transmission of telecommunications (hereinafter in this item only referring to "telecommunications" as defined in Article 2 item (i) of the Telecommunications Business Law (Law No. 86 of December 25, 1984)) with the aim of direct reception thereof by the public) of telecommunications with the aim of reception thereof by unspecified persons.JapanAct No. 137 of 2001
specified territories“designated territories” other than an EEA State;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2003/en/si/06...
specified thingone of the things, animals and commodities specified in section 239(1).KenyaCAP. 199
specified thresholdany threshold specified in hectares in Column 2 or 3 of the Table in paragraph 2 below.United Kingdom1999 No. 43
specified time periodthe time period specified by the regulated provider in its complaint handling procedure or as otherwise agreed with a relevant consumer, as the maximum period that the regulated provider has to complete a consumer complaint before the relevant consumer who made that consumer complaint, or on whose behalf that consumer complaint was made, becomes entitled to refer that consumer complaint to a qualifying redress scheme;United Kingdom2008 No. 2355
specified timesthe periods of 2 hours beginning at 11pm on each of 1st June 2012 and 2nd June 2012.United Kingdom2012 No. 828
specified timethe time specified in column (3) of Schedule 2 opposite the description of the relevant application, appeal or reference listed in column (1) of that Schedule.United Kingdom1995 No. 293
specified timethe time specified in regulation 7;United Kingdom2014 No. 2671
specified tobacco productscigarettes and fine-cut tobacco for the rolling of cigarettes and any other tobacco products in respect of which an order under section 73 of this Chapter relates;IrelandNumber 5 of 2005
specified transferschargeable transfers made during the period of seven years ending with that person’s death where the value transferred is attributable to cash or to quoted shares or securities;”.United Kingdom1996 No. 1473
specified type of workwork in connection with law enforcement, lawful pest control, or the lawful shooting of animals.United Kingdom2012 No. 387
specified undertakerthe specified undertaker to whom the apparatus belongs or by whom it is maintained.United Kingdom2006 No. 2905
specified unitholdera taxpayer who would be a specified shareholder of the entity if the entity were a corporation and each unit of the entity were a share of a class of the corporation having the same attributes as the unit;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
specified userany credit institution, credit information company being a member under sub-section (3) of section 15, and includes such other person or institution as may be specified by regulations made, from time to time, by the Reserve Bank for the purpose of obtaining credit information from a credit information company;IndiaNO. 30 OF 2005
specified valuethe value that would be attributed to the specified motor vehicle by the provincial authority for that province for the purpose of calculating the specified provincial tax payable if, at the time of registration, that tax were payable in respect of the specified motor vehicle.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. E-15
specified vegetationheather, rough grass, bracken, gorse or vaccinium;United Kingdom2007 No. 2003
specified vesselan Irish sea-fishing boat or boat of any other class of description as may be approved by the Minister;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2003/en/si/02...
specified watersthe territorial waters of the United Kingdom, except in relation to pollution events when it shall mean the territorial waters of the United Kingdom and controlled waters.”.United Kingdom2005 No. 1092
specified weedany of the noxious weeds listed in Schedule 1 to the Noxious Weeds (Northern Ireland) Order 1977(12).United Kingdom2005 No. 310
specified wood or isolated barkwood or isolated bark described in column 2 (Description) of Parts A and B of Schedule 1;United Kingdom2005 No. 380
specified works and operationsso much of the authorised works as may be situated upon, across, under or over the harbour and any operations carried out under article 21 and article 22 of the Order and “specified work” and “specified operation” shall be construed accordingly;United Kingdom2001 No. 3627
specified worksso much of any of the authorised works as is situated upon, across, under, over or within 15 metres of, or may in any way affect the waterway;United Kingdom2005 No. 927
specified worksso much of the authorised works as may be situated upon, across, under or over or within 15 metres of, or may in any way affect, railway property.United Kingdom1997 No. 1266
specified workany permanent or temporary work or operation authorised by or under this Order (which includes for the avoidance of doubt, any dredging and any exploratory geotechnical investigations that may be undertaken).United Kingdom2003 No. 2829
specified workany permanent or temporary work or operation authorised by this Order (including any dredging and any exploratory geotechnical investigations that may be undertaken) riverward of, but including any work to, the Humber Sea Defences;United Kingdom2006 No. 2604
specified yeara year falling within the period specified in regulation 4 or 5(1).United Kingdom2015 No. 354
specified(except in article 7) specified in relation to the first key stage by a section 356(2)(a) and (b) order;United Kingdom1999 No. 1236
specifiedpremises held or used by or on behalf of the Crown.United Kingdom2005 No. 925
specifyspecify in such notice.United Kingdom2006 No. 24
specimen policya standardized form, including an insurance policy form or endorsement, used by an insurer to write personal automobile, commercial automobile, inland marine, or residential property insurance in this state that does not contain personally identifiable information about an insured.United StatesINSURANCE CODE - Title 10 - Ch
specimena product to which a design is applied or in which it is incorporated;United Kingdom2001 No. 3950
specimenany animal or plant, or any part of, or anything derived from, an animal or plant.United Kingdom2007 No. 1843
spectator vesselany vessel or person which is not designated by the sponsor as a support vessel.United States79 FR 61762
spectrophotometeran instrument for measuring photometric intensity of each colour or wavelength present in an optical spectrum;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2012/en/si/02...
spectrum allocationthe designation of a given frequency band for use by one or more types of radiocommunications services, where appropriate, under specified conditions;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2011/en/si/03...
spectrum licencea licence issued by the Minister under subparagraph 5(1)(a)(i.1);CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. R-2
spectrum righta right to use any specified part of the radio frequency spectrum granted under regulation 6(2);SingaporeCap. 323, RG 5
speculative immovable property financingloans for the purposes of the acquisition of or development or construction on land in relation to immovable property, or of and in relation to such property, with the intention of reselling for profit;European Union32013R0575R(02)
speculative searchsuch a check against other fingerprints or samples or against information derived from other samples as is referred to in article 14(1);United Kingdom2009 No. 1922
speed indicatora device fitted to an invalid carriage for the purpose of indicating to the user of the invalid carriage whether the device referred to in paragraph (1)(a) is in operation.United Kingdom1999 No. 478
speed limitation devicea device whose primary function is to control the fuel feed to the engine in order to limit the vehicle speed to the specified value;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2005/en/si/08...
speed limitera device whose primary function is to control the fuel feed to the engine in order to limit the vehicle speed to the specified value.United Kingdom1999 No. 454
speed measuring warning deviceany device or equipment designed or intended for use in a motor vehicle to warn the driver of the presence of speed measuring equipment in the vicinity and includes any device or equipment designed or intended for use in a motor vehicle to interfere with the effective operation of speed measuring equipment.  1996, c. 33, s. 12.Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/statute/90h08
speed restrictiona permitted speed other than the line speed;United Kingdom2007 No. 47
speedometerthat part of the speedometer equipment which indicates to the driver the speed of his vehicle at any given moment. (1)OJ No L 164, 27.7.1970, p. 1.European Union31975L0443
speleogenrelief features on the walls, ceiling, and floor of any cave or lava tube which are part of the surrounding bedrock, including but not limited to anastomoses, scallops, meander niches, petromorphs and rock pendants in solution caves and similar features unique to volcanic caves.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
spelt wheatplants of the species Triticum spelta L.;United Kingdom2005 No. 3036 (W. 224)
spend to datethe sum of periodic support payments paid prior that date to participants in the relevant period;United Kingdom2012 No. 1999
sperma human sperm, whether mature or not.CanadaS.C. 2004, c. 2
spider crabMaja squinado;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2005/en/si/07...
spider crabcrab of the species Maia squinado.United Kingdom2000 No. 198
spigotthat portion of the bracket arm to which the luminaire will be attached;”;United Kingdom2001 No. 73
spill of national significancea discharge of oil or a hazardous substance that is declared by the Commandant to be a spill of national significance.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
spinachplants commonly known by that name of the species Spinacia oleracea L.;United Kingdom2007 No. 2747 (W. 230)
spinal procedurelumbar puncture, spinal anaesthesia or surgery involving the spinal column;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
spinein relation to a case or cover in which a video recording is kept the next largest face, or one of them, after the first largest pair of faces;United Kingdom2010 No. 115
spinnerany lure which is designed so that the lure or any part of the lure rotates or spins when drawn through water;United Kingdom2004 No. 259
spinning reserve servicesa quantity of electric generating capacity in excess of the quantity needed to meet peak electric demand.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
spinningthe use of a single rod, reel (including a fixed spool reel) and line designed to cast or throw an artificial or natural bait and retrieve the bait by rewinding the line onto the drum of the reel with the bait kept in motion throughout.United Kingdom1999 No. 182
spinningthe use of a single rod, reel (including a fixed spool reel) and line to cast or throw bait and retrieve the bait by rewinding the line on to the drum of the reel with the bait kept in motion throughout;United Kingdom2005 No. 267
spirit drink originating ina spirit drink listed in Appendices 1 or 2 and produced in the territory of that Party;European Union22002A0430(04)
spirits licenseea person who holds a spirits licence issued under section 14.CanadaS.C. 2002, c. 22
spiritsspirits of any description and includes all liquor mixed with spirits and all mixtures and compounds or preparations made with spirits, but does not include denatured spirits;KenyaCAP. 472
spittingan escape of liquid fuel that produces a shower of burning droplets that separate from the main flame.CanadaSOR/2008-231
split numberthe number which distinguishes and uniquely identifies tissues and cells having the same unique donation number and the same product code and originating from the same tissue establishment, as further defined in Annex VII to this Directive;European Union32015L0565
split scheme administratora scheme administrator of a split scheme;United Kingdom2006 No. 569
split schemea registered pension scheme that is being treated, in accordance with regulation 2, as having been split into two or more sub-schemes;United Kingdom2006 No. 569
split-listed specimena specimen falling within paragraph (3), (4) or (5).United Kingdom2009 No. 1773
splitthe physical division of a full ejaculate of semen into parts to be stored in separate semen containers and also each part which results, and “splitting” has a cognate meaning;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2005/en/si/05...
spoils of warenemy movable property lawfully captured, seized, confiscated, or found which has become United States property in accordance with the laws of war.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
spoilt ballot papera ballot paper referred to in article 33 below.United Kingdom2002 No. 202
spoilt postal ballot papera ballot paper referred to in paragraph 11(1).United Kingdom2010 No. 2837
spoilt postal ballot papera ballot paper referred to in paragraph 14(1);United Kingdom2007 No. 236
spondylolytic spondylolisthesisspondylolisthesis which develops secondary to spondylolysis;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
sponsor governora person nominated as a sponsor governor and appointed as such by the governing body of a federation in accordance with Schedule 5.United Kingdom2010 No. 638 (W. 64)
sponsor licencea licence granted by the Secretary of State to a person who, by virtue of such a grant, is licensed as a Sponsor under Tiers 2, 4 or 5 of the Points-based System;United Kingdom2009 No. 506
sponsor membera person who is nominated as a sponsor member and is appointed as such by the committee in accordance with paragraphs 12 to 14 of Schedule 1 (or is appointed as a sponsor member by the authority under regulation 5(b)).United Kingdom2007 No. 2978
sponsor of a proposed Academyany person who approaches the Secretary of State expressing an interest in establishing and maintaining an Academy with a view to creating a charitable company limited by guarantee and which company it is proposed will then enter into an agreement such as is described in section 482 of EA 1996 with the Secretary of State to establish and maintain the Academy.United Kingdom2010 No. 990
sponsored structured finance vehiclea structured finance vehicle which satisfies the conditions in article 3(2);United Kingdom2014 No. 2080
sponsorship licencea sponsor licence as identified within the immigration rules;United Kingdom2010 No. 778
sponsora person licensed by the Secretary of State to issue certificates of sponsorship, or confirmations of acceptance for studies, or both;United Kingdom2015 No. 746
sponsora person who gives, or has given, financial assistance (which for these purposes includes benefits in kind) to a school other than pursuant to any statutory obligation.United Kingdom1998 No. 2763
spontaneous exchangethe irregular communication without prior request of information to another Member State;European Union32003R1798
spoolthe device or article on which a magnetic tape is wound in order to be produced as a video recording but it does not mean the case or covering in which the spool may be kept;United Kingdom2012 No. 1767
spoonany spoon shaped lure which is designed to flash and wobble when drawn through water.United Kingdom2004 No. 259
sport fishingall fishing other than (i) Commercial fishing, (ii) treaty Indian ceremonial and subsistence fishing as referred to in section 22, (iii) customary and traditional fishing as referred to in section 23 and defined in and regulated pursuant to NMFS regulations published in 50 CFR part 300, and (iv) Aboriginal groups fishing in British Columbia as referred to in section 24;United States77 FR 16740
sporting contestany contest in any sport, between individual contestants or teams of contestants (without regard to the amateur or professional status of the contestants therein), the occurrence of which is publicly announced before its occurrence;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
sporting events of national importancesuch national or international sporting events, held in India or abroad, as may be notified by the Central Government in the Official Gazette to be of national importance;IndiaNo. 11 of 2007
sporting eventa sporting contest, competition, tournament or game open to participation and attendance by the public;KenyaNO. 25 OF 2013
sporting purposesthe purposes of target shooting or clay pigeon shooting or shooting in a competition or event.IrelandNumber 20 of 2000
sports landany land used or held for use for or in connection with the provision by that body of facilities for use for or in connection with sport or physical recreation, or both;United Kingdom1999 No. 1994
sports supplya supply which would be such as is described in item 2 or 3 if it were made by a non-profit making body;United Kingdom1998 No. 764
sports supplya supply which, if made by an eligible body, would fall within Item 2 or 3.United Kingdom1999 No. 1994
sports venuea public entertainment facility property, as defined by Section 108.73, that is primarily designed and used for live sporting events.United StatesALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE - Titl
sportscotlandthe Scottish Sports Council;United Kingdom2013 No. 155
sportsperson’s representativea person who is duly authorized and registered as such according to the constitution of the respective sports organisation;KenyaNO. 25 OF 2013
spousal support orderan order made under subsection 15.2(1);CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 3 (2nd Supp.)
spousal violencebodily harm by one spouse (illegal attacks threatening the other's life or body; the same shall apply hereinafter) or the words and deeds of one spouse that cause equivalent psychological or physical harm to the other (hereinafter collectively referred to as "bodily harm" in this paragraph), and shall cover cases where, subsequent to being subjected to violence by one spouse, the other spouse has obtained a divorce or annulment of the marriage but continues to be subjected to violence by his/her former spouse.JapanAct No. 31 of 2001
spouse or common-law partnerthe common-law partner of the member in the case where the member has both a spouse from whom they are separated and a common-law partner with whom they are cohabiting.CanadaS.C. 2012, c. 16
spousea female or male spouse;KenyaNo. 45 of 2013
spousea husband or wife, as the case may be.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
spray aerosolthe content that is dispensed from an aerosol dispenser and that is not a foam aerosol.CanadaSOR/2015-17
spray containera container that permits the dispersal of its contents in the form of a mist and includes a pressurized container and a pump-spray container.CanadaSOR/2001-269
spray-suppression devicepart of a spray suppression system, consisting of an air-water separating device or an energy absorbing device as defined in Annex I of the type approval Directive;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2011/en/si/02...
spray-suppression systema system as defined in Annex 1 of the type approval Directive, variously made up of a mudguard, rain flaps and valances and equipped with a spray suppression device or spray suppression devices;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2011/en/si/02...
spring OO rapeseedOO or high erucic acid (as the case may be) rapeseed sown in the same calendar year as it is intended to harvest the crop.United Kingdom1995 No. 1738
spring and summer fallowland that is cultivated in the spring and then left without further disturbance or cultivation during the spring or summer;United Kingdom1998 No. 1327
spring cereal cropa cereal crop sown in the spring;United Kingdom1998 No. 1327
spring croppingthe growing of spring-sown cereal, linseed, oilseed or protein crops;”.United Kingdom2005 No. 620
spring cropan arable crop sown in the spring;United Kingdom1998 No. 1327
spring double zero rapeseeddouble zero rapeseed or high erucic acid rapeseed (as the case may be) sown in the calendar year as it is intended to harvest the crop derived from it.”.United Kingdom1996 No. 1482
spring sown cropa crop sown between 1st February and 31st July in the same year;United Kingdom2003 No. 51
spring termthe school term immediately preceding the summer term;United Kingdom2015 No. 1309 (W. 113)
springthe period beginning on 1st March and ending on 31st May in any calendar year.United Kingdom2011 No. 415
springthe period beginning on 1st March and ending on 31st May in any calendar year;United Kingdom2004 No. 518
sprouting broccoliplants commonly known by that name of the species Brassica oleracea L. and includes plants commonly known as calabrese;United Kingdom2009 No. 387
stabilised speedthe mean speed of a vehicle when its speed is under the control of a speed limiter and stable speed control has been achieved.United Kingdom1999 No. 454
stabiliserssubstances which make it possible to maintain the physico-chemical state of a foodstuff, and includes substances which enable the maintenance of a homogenous dispersion of two or more immiscible substances in a foodstuff and includes also substances which stabilize, retain or intensify an existing colour of a foodstuff;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2004/en/si/00...
stabiliserany substance which makes it possible to maintain the physico- chemical state of a foodstuff; including any substance which enables the maintenance of a homogenous dispersion of two or more immiscible substances in a foodstuff, substances which stabilise, retain or intensify an existing colour of a foodstuff and substances which increase the binding capacity of the food, including the formation of cross-links between proteins enabling the binding of food pieces into re-constituted food;”.United Kingdom2005 No. 1311 (W. 93)
stabiliserany substance which makes it possible to maintain the physico-chemical state of a food, including any substance which enables a homogenous dispersion of two or more immiscible substances in a food to be maintained, and any substance which stabilises, retains or intensifies an existing colour of a food;United Kingdom1995 No. 3187
stabilising actiona purchase of, or agreement to purchase or offer to purchase relevant securities or associated securities permitted to be made by Rule 3;IrelandNumber 8 of 1999
stabilising periodthe period beginning with the date on which the earliest public announcement of the issue is made (whether or not that announcement states the issue price) and ending with the relevant day;IrelandNumber 8 of 1999
stability informationthe information required to be provided in compliance with regulation 31;United Kingdom1998 No. 2515
stabilizerssubstances which make it possible to maintain the physico-chemical state of a foodstuff, and includes substances which enable the maintenance of a homogenous dispersion of two or more immiscible substances in a foodstuff and includes also substances which stabilize, retain or intensify an existing colour of a foodstuff;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2002/en/si/06...
stable refusethe dung or urine of birds, poultry or animals and the sweepings or refuse or drainage from any stables or cattle-sheds or places for keeping animals, birds or poultry;SingaporeCap. 95
stacked flowthat sufficient PCE components to support successful spawning must be present and protected during the spawning season of May through June at multiple sites throughout, but not uniformly within, the Kootenai River designated critical habitat in all years when natural conditions (for example, weather patterns, water year) make it possible.United States73 FR 39506
stacka structure containing one or more flues providing a passage for waste gases in order to discharge them into the air;United Kingdom2013 No. 160
staff associationa police officer representative body;United Kingdom2010 No. 47
staff car parkthe car park enclosure under the northern end of the forecourt.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
staff governora governor appointed to the University Court under article 10(5);United Kingdom2010 No. 198
staff interestssuch persons or bodies as the NHS trust which is to be dissolved may recognise as representing persons who are employed by or for the purposes of that NHS trust, and who are, in its opinion, likely to be affected by a transfer order;United Kingdom1996 No. 653
staff interestssuch persons or bodies as the special agency which is to be dissolved may recognise as representing staff employed by or for the purposes of that special agency who, in its opinion, are likely to be transferred or affected by transfers in pursuance of the dissolution order.United Kingdom2009 No. 84
staff mattersthe appointment, remuneration, conditions of service, promotion, demotion, conduct, suspension, dismissal or retirement of any member of staff;United Kingdom2013 No. 375 (W. 47)
staff mattersthe remuneration, conditions of service, promotion, conduct, suspension, dismissal or retirement of staff.United Kingdom2005 No. 397
staff memberan employee of the Service;CanadaS.C. 1992, c. 20
staff model residencea building, group of buildings or part of a building where adult persons are employed to provide care for children on the basis of scheduled periods of duty. (“foyer avec rotation de personnel”) R.S.O. 1990, c. C.11, s. 192; 2009, c. 2, s. 14; 2014, c. 11, Sched. 6, s. 2 (2).Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/statute/90c11
staff of the Boardofficers of the Board and solicitors of the Board.IrelandNumber 32 of 1995
staff of the Secretariatall the professional staff members of the Secretariat.SingaporeCap. 145, OR 14
staffing structurethe arrangements for the management and deployment of all staff at the school;United Kingdom2005 No. 1910 (W. 153)
staffall employees of the child care centre;SingaporeCap. 37A, RG 1
staffany person who works at the school.United Kingdom2008 No. 3089
stage 1 authorisationthe authorisation of work for the construction or modification of a cableway installation by the Secretary of State pursuant to regulation 13(1);United Kingdom2004 No. 129
stage 1 posta part-time teaching post for which a stage 1 FE teaching qualification is, in the opinion of the institution within the further education sector which employs the teacher, an appropriate qualification;United Kingdom2002 No. 1663 (W. 158)
stage 2 authorisationthe authorisation of putting into service of a cableway installation by the Secretary of State pursuant to regulation 13(3);United Kingdom2004 No. 129
stage 2 posta part-time teaching post for which a stage 2 FE teaching qualification is, in the opinion of the institution within the further education sector which employs the teacher, an appropriate qualification;United Kingdom2002 No. 1663 (W. 158)
stage 3 posta teaching post for which a stage 3 FE teaching qualification is, in the opinion of the institution which employs the teacher, an appropriate qualification;United Kingdom2001 No. 1209
stage performances,of telecommunications equipment (excluding, however, those constituting public transmissions).JapanAct No. 48 of 1970
stage performancethe performance of a work, excluding, however, musical performances ("musical performances" include singing; the same shall apply hereinafter);JapanAct No. 48 of 1970
stage two disputea request made to the Department to review the stage one decision under Article 50 of the 1995 Order that is received by the Department within a period of six months starting with the day on which that person is sent a written notification of a stage one decision;United Kingdom2010 No. 22
stagea defined section or part of the authorised development (including maintenance), the extent of which is shown in a scheme submitted to and approved, in writing, by the relevant planning authority pursuant to Requirement 3 (stages of authorised development).United Kingdom2014 No. 3328
stageone or more of the stages of the connection works, as agreed with the relevant planning authority pursuant to Requirement 15;United Kingdom2014 No. 2950
staggered consignmentsimports or exports of components of complete goods in a disassembled state over several deliveries for commercial or transport-related reasons.European Union32000R1917
staging datethe date on which sections 2 to 8 first apply in relation to the employer.United Kingdom2010 No. 122
staging datethe date when the employers’ duties apply to employers, prescribed in the third column of the Table;United Kingdom2010 No. 123
staging pointa place where the journey is interrupted to rest, feed or water an animal;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2006/en/si/02...
staga male swine that was neutered after reaching sexual maturity.United States73 FR 28606
stained yellowbeing treated (whether by immersion, spraying or other application) with 0.5% weight/volume solution of the colouring agent Tartrazine (E102, Colour Index No. 19140) in such a way that the colouring is clearly visible over the whole surface of the material.United Kingdom1997 No. 552
stainedthat the stain solution has been applied after the surface of the carcase has been opened by multiple and deep incisions;United Kingdom2002 No. 238
staintreat (either by immersion, spraying or other application) with a 0.5% weight/volume solution of the colouring agent Patent Blue V (E131, 1971 Colour Index No. 42051(5)) in such a way that the colouring is clearly visible over the whole surface of the material;United Kingdom1996 No. 134
staintreat (either by immersion, spraying or other application) with a 0.5% weight/volume solution of the colouring agent Patent Blue V (E131, 1971 Colour Index No. 42051)(7) in such a way that the colouring is clearly visible over the whole surface of the material.United Kingdom1996 No. 428
staircaseof which passengers on a double-decked vehicle may pass to and from the upper deck of the vehicle;United Kingdom1999 No. 454
stakeholder applicationan application made under rule 86.2(1).United Kingdom2014 No. 407 (L. 1)
stakeholder groupthe representatives of organisations which will advise on the measures within the habitat management plan and the implementation of those measures;United Kingdom2014 No. 2441
stakeholder pension schemea scheme which is a stakeholder pension scheme for the purposes of Part 2 (Stakeholder Pension Schemes) of the 1999 Order (see Article 3(30) of that Order);United Kingdom2014 No. 290
stakeholdera person or an entity that is either a user of or a service provider to payments systems, or that represents the interests of a group of users of or service providers to payments systems, but is not a member of or eligible for membership in the Association.CanadaSOR/2003-174
stakeholdera person or group of persons involved in an education, training and research institution and with vested interests for the benefit of such an institution;KenyaNo. 42 of 2012
stale seedbedan area of land which is subject to shallow cultivation to stimulate weed germination as part of a strategy of weed control.United Kingdom2005 No. 3459
stallionan uncastrated male horse;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1996/en/si/00...
stalla stall in a market or hawker centre.SingaporeCap. 129, N 3
stallused or intended to be used for the purpose of selling food or goods of any kind and includes any structure affixed thereto by way of roof, support or flooring;SingaporeCap. 95
stamp dutythe stamp duty imposed by section 116 ;IrelandNumber 31 of 1999
stampedof a die as to instruments and material having adhesive stamps affixed to them;IrelandNumber 31 of 1999
stampedthat an excise stamp, and all prescribed information in a prescribed format, are stamped, impressed, printed or marked on, indented into or affixed to the product or its container in the prescribed manner to indicate that duty, other than special duty, has been paid on the product.CanadaS.C. 2002, c. 22
stampan entertainments duty stamp purchased from the Comptroller;SingaporeCap. 94, R 1
stampan impressed or adhesive stamp used for the purpose of revenue by the government of Canada or a province or by the government of a state other than Canada.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-46
stand alone solarsolar PV or solar thermal equipment which is not installed on a building.United Kingdom2015 No. 70
stand alone solarsolar PV or solar thermal equipment which is not installed on a building;United Kingdom2008 No. 675
stand-alone solar photovoltaic installationa solar photovoltaic installation which is not wired to provide electricity to a building;”.United Kingdom2014 No. 2865
stand-alone solarsolar PV or solar thermal equipment which is not installed on a building;United Kingdom2015 No. 596
stand-by electrical powerelectricity supplied periodically or intermittently to a person to make good any shortfall in the availability of electricity to that person from its own generation for the purposes of its supply of electricity to domestic consumers seeking such supply, where such shortfall arises from the generating station being wholly or partly out of commission for a temporary period.United Kingdom2001 No. 3270
stand-by electricityelectricity conveyed temporarily, periodically or intermittently to make good any unplanned shortfall in the availability of electricity to the recipient for its own consumption from a generating station owned or operated by the recipient or by a person who is a connected person or an affiliate in relation to the recipient, where such shortfall arises from that generating station being wholly or partly out of commission for a temporary period.United Kingdom2005 No. 2965 (C. 127)
stand-by vessela vessel which is is ready to give assistance in the event of an emergency on or near an offshore installation;United Kingdom2001 No. 2127
standalone circulatora circulator, designed to operate independently from the product;European Union32012R0622
standard academic yearan academic year of the qualifying course that would be taken by a person who does not repeat any part of the course and who enters the course at the same point as the qualifying student.United Kingdom2009 No. 1555
standard access periodthe period of 2 years commencing on the date, before 19th January 2013, when a person passed a test for a licence authorising the driving of standard motor bicycles of any class, other than motor bicycles in former sub-category A1, but disregarding any deductible period, or part thereof, which subsists in relation to that person on or after the date on which the test was passed;United Kingdom2012 No. 170
standard accrual rate1/57th;United Kingdom2014 No. 217
standard allocationan allocation of allowances which is not a special allocation.United Kingdom2013 No. 3103
standard applicationan application which is not a major, complex, abridged standard or simple application;United Kingdom1998 No. 2428
standard applicationany application for the grant of a marketing authorization which is not a major application, a complex application, a simple application, a change of ownership application or an application for a marketing authorization (parallel import).United Kingdom1995 No. 1116
standard axlean axle which exerts a force of 80 kilo Newtons;United Kingdom2009 No. 1268 (W. 115)
standard chargethe charge for any accounting period that is incurred in relation to a slaughterhouse, game-handling establishment or cutting plant and calculated in accordance with paragraph 3, 4 or 5, as the case may be;United Kingdom2008 No. 601 (W. 63)
standard college degreean associate or higher degree awarded by (A) an institution of higher learning that is accredited as a collegiate institution by a recognized regional or national accrediting agency; or (B) an institution of higher learning that is a "candidate" for accreditation as that term is used by the regional or national accrediting agencies; or (C) an institution of higher learning upon completion of a course which is accredited by an agency recognized to accredit specialized degree-level programs. For the purpose of this section, the accrediting agency must be one recognized by the Secretary of Education under the provisions of section 3675 of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
standard conditionsthe conditions specified in Schedule 1.United Kingdom2015 No. 66
standard conditionsthe conditions specified in Schedule 2;United Kingdom2007 No. 783
standard conditiona condition (if any) determined and published by the Department in accordance with Article 11(1) of the Order for the purposes of that licence and a reference to a standard condition includes a reference to that condition as modified for the time being under Article 11(4) of the Order.United Kingdom1996 No. 447
standard consulteesthe groups of persons listed in the Schedule.United Kingdom2014 No. 283
standard contributionscontributions payable under regulation 179(1) for standard earned pension;United Kingdom2014 No. 217
standard criteria donor (SCD),a donor who meets the eligibility criteria for an eligible donor and does not meet the criteria to be a donor after cardiac death or expanded criteria donor. Note that we are not including a definition of “expanded criteria donor” in this final rule because it is likely that the OPTN and SRTR will change the criteria for expanded criteria donor in response to changes in transplant technology.United States71 FR 30982
standard cubic metrescubic metres expressed at 40Mj/cubic metre calorific value.IrelandNumber 26 of 2000
standard datethe first day of October in Manitoba and the provinces west thereof, and the first day of November in the provinces east of Manitoba;CanadaR.S.C. 1927, c. 188
standard direct cost base$600,000.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
standard directionsthe standard procedural directions set out in the table in rule 29;United Kingdom2013 No. 2537
standard dismissal and disciplinary procedurethe procedure set out in Chapter I of Part I of Schedule 1;United Kingdom2004 No. 521
standard earned pensionthe amount of earned pension calculated by applying the standard accrual rate to the member’s pensionable earnings for that year;United Kingdom2014 No. 217
standard facilitya regulated facility described in standard rules published under regulation 26(5);United Kingdom2010 No. 675
standard farea fare of €45.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2012/en/si/00...
standard farea fare payable pursuant to Bye-law 22 that is fixed and published from time to time by the company;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2014/en/si/02...
standard feeone of the fees set out in Table 3 (e), Table 3 (f) or Table 3 (g) of Schedule 1.United Kingdom2011 No. 1027
standard feethe periodic fee payable where the turnover relating to a medicinal product, being a prescription only medicine, a pharmacy medicine or a general sale list medicine, does exceed £30,000 in the relevant calendar year;United Kingdom1995 No. 1116
standard form of restrictionone referred to in rule 91 of the 2003 Rules.United Kingdom2003 No. 1953
standard formula preparationan extemporaneously-prepared pharmaceutical benefit that is listed in Schedule 5 to this Determination.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
standard fruit treea fruit tree other than a maiden fruit tree with a stem of between 1.6 metres and 2 metres and no more than 5 years old;United Kingdom1996 No. 695
standard gasificationof gasification, and has a gross calorific value when measured at 25 degrees Celsius and 0.1 megapascals at the inlet to the generating station which is at least 2 megajoules per metre cubed but is less than 4 megajoules per metre cubed;United Kingdom2009 No. 785
standard grievance procedurethe procedure set out in Chapter I of Part II of Schedule 1;United Kingdom2004 No. 521
standard hackneya small public service vehicle in respect of which a standard hackney licence has been granted;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2014/en/si/01...
standard health benefit plana group or individual evidence of coverage that, in whole or in part, does not offer or provide state-mandated health benefits but that provides creditable coverage as defined by Section 1205.004(a) or 1501.102(a).United StatesINSURANCE CODE - Title 8 - Cha
standard hours of workthe hours of work established pursuant to section 169 or 170 or in any regulations made pursuant to section 175;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. L-2
standard housinga dwelling unit or housing that complies with the requirements established under subsection (j).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
standard information and consultation provisionsthe provisions set out in regulation 20;United Kingdom2005 No. 47
standard informationthe information listed in regulation 5(1);United Kingdom2010 No. 1012
standard inspectionan inspection at a site at which 10 or more, but fewer than 60, relevant persons are employed;United Kingdom1995 No. 1116
standard installation or mobile plantan installation or mobile plant described in standard rules, and cognate expressions shall be construed accordingly;United Kingdom2011 No. 285
standard instrument arrivala designated IFR arrival route linking a significant point, normally on an air traffic service route, with a point from which a published instrument approach procedure can be commenced;United Kingdom2013 No. 2870
standard instrument departurea designated IFR departure route linking the aerodrome or a specified runway of the aerodrome with a specified significant point, normally on a designated air traffic service route, at which the en-route phase of a flight commences;United Kingdom2013 No. 2870
standard insurance policyany insurance policy issued under the national flood insurance program that covers loss or damage to property resulting from water peril.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
standard leaf tobaccothat which consists of ten per cent of water and ninety per cent of solid matter;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. E-14
standard letterany letter other than the letters I, M and W;United Kingdom2007 No. 1115
standard litresa litre of any liquid at a temperature of 15ºC.United Kingdom2004 No. 2065
standard marka mark which when applied to a lamp, reflector or device indicates compliance with the requirements of a particular instrument; and a reference to the instrument to which a standard mark relates shall be construed accordingly.United Kingdom2001 No. 172
standard maximum share insurance amount$250,000, adjusted as provided under section 1821(a)(1)(F) of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
standard membershipmembership of this Scheme as a standard member.”;United Kingdom2014 No. 110
standard membera member of this Scheme other than a special member;”;United Kingdom2014 No. 3254 (W. 330)
standard messagea predefined structure recognized for the electronic transmission of data.European Union31993R3665
standard methodthe method for calculating the amount of reimbursement payments due to operators of eligible services adopted by a travel concession authority in accordance with regulation 9(1).United Kingdom2011 No. 1121
standard methodthe method for calculating the amount of reimbursement payments due to operators providing mandatory travel concessions adopted by an authority in accordance with regulation 6(1);United Kingdom2001 No. 3764 (W. 312)
standard metropolitan statistical area,an area consisting of a county or one or more contiguous counties which is officially designated as such by the United States Office of Management and Budget or its successor in this function.United StatesWATER CODE - Title 2 - Chapter
standard motor bicyclea motor bicycle which is not a large motor bicycle;United Kingdom1999 No. 2864
standard motor cyclea motor cycle which is not a moped.United Kingdom1999 No. 454
standard numberthe applicable number in column (5) of Table 4.United Kingdom2014 No. 364
standard of performancea requirement of continuous emission reduction, including any requirement relating to the operation or maintenance of a source to assure continuous emission reduction.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
standard of productionthat from every litre or 0.78924 kg of absolute ethyl alcohol taken for use there shall be produced therefrom not less than one-half kilogram (0.5 kg) of acetic acid.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. E-14
standard outputstandard value of gross production.’;European Union32013R1318
standard permita permit granted in accordance with regulation 8 which authorises the use of a small bus or a public service vehicle other than a bus.United Kingdom2009 No. 365
standard plate countthe estimated number of viable micro-organisms per millilitre of water as determined by a 24 hour plate count at 37° Celsius;SingaporeCap. 95, RG 7
standard pyrolysisof pyrolysis, and has a gross calorific value when measured at 25 degrees Celsius and 0.1 megapascals at the inlet to the generating station which is at least 2 megajoules per metre cubed but is less than 4 megajoules per metre cubed;United Kingdom2009 No. 785
standard quotationa standard quotation (excluding a self-quote) that does not require a site visit as defined in the connection charges statement issued from time to time by the relevant gas conveyor in accordance with its licence;United Kingdom2014 No. 60
standard rate cut-off pointthe standard rate cut-off point advised by the Inspector on the certificate of tax credits and standard rate cut-off point;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2001/en/si/01...
standard ratea rate which represents the full cost to the authority of providing the accommodation.United Kingdom2003 No. 969 (W. 131)
standard ratethe Superannuation Contributions Adjusted for Past Experience discount rate set by the Department of Finance and Personnel;United Kingdom2014 No. 310
standard recognised by the Ministerthose standards which are in compliance with the rules of a recognised organisation;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2007/en/si/06...
standard reference dataquantitative information, related to a measurable physical or chemical property of a substance or system of substances of known composition and structure, which is critically evaluated as to its reliability under section 290b of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
standard registration applicationany application for the grant of a traditional herbal registration which is not a complex registration application, a reduced registration application category I, a reduced registration application category II or a change of ownership application;United Kingdom2008 No. 552
standard retirement granta lump sum of an amount equal to three eightieths of his pensionable remuneration, multiplied by the length in years of his total period of membership.United Kingdom2000 No. 177
standard rules of employee participationthe rules in regulation 38;United Kingdom2007 No. 2974
standard rules on employee involvementthe rules in Schedule 3;United Kingdom2004 No. 417
standard rules permita permit containing a standard rules condition in respect of those rules;”.United Kingdom2011 No. 285
standard rules terma term of the type mentioned in regulation 27(2).United Kingdom2007 No. 3538
standard scalethat 1 millimetre represents 100 millimetres.United Kingdom2005 No. 42
standard scalethe standard scale for the time being in the Schedule to the Criminal Justice (Standard Scale of Fines) (Jersey) Law 1993.”;United Kingdom2010 No. 765
standard servicethe 24 hour service for the processing by the main legalisation office, whether situated in London or Milton Keynes, or by consular officers at consular posts, of applications made in person and the processing of postal applications within a reasonable time period.United Kingdom2009 No. 700
standard signa sign which is of a type shown in Schedule 22 and complies with the requirements of that Schedule;”;United Kingdom2011 No. 49
standard sitea site at which at least 10 but fewer than 60 people are involved in processing and quality assurance of blood or blood components.United Kingdom2005 No. 50
standard specificationa specification declared or deemed to have been declared under section 16 to be a standard specification;IrelandNumber 28 of 1996
standard support pricethe price determined by rule under subparagraph (A), subject to such adjustments as the Secretary of Energy may authorize by rule.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
standard task assessmentthe assessment described in regulation 7 of that Order;United Kingdom1996 No. 734
standard test of driving theorythe test described in regulation 29B(1);United Kingdom2009 No. 14
standard test of hazard perceptionthe test described in regulation 29B(3);United Kingdom2009 No. 14
standard values and relationshipsvalues and relationships recommended in chapters 4 and 5 of ICRP Publication 116 for the estimation of doses from external exposure and chapter 1 of ICRP Publication 119 for the estimation of doses from internal exposure, including updates approved by Member States. Member State may approve the use of specific methods in specified cases relating to the physico-chemical properties of the radionuclide or other features of the exposure situation or of the exposed individual;European Union32013L0059
standard valuein respect of any animal of a category in the Schedule, the amount set out for that animal in the Schedule.United Kingdom2001 No. 1273 (W. 72) (. )
standard variation applicationan application by a traditional herbal registration holder to vary a traditional herbal registration which is not a complex variation application, a new excipient variation application or an administrative variation application;”.United Kingdom2005 No. 2979
standard variation applicationan application by a traditional herbal registration holder to vary a traditional herbal registration which is not a complex variation application, a new excipient variation application or an administrative variation application;United Kingdom2008 No. 552
standard wheelchaira wheelchair which is no more expensive than that which is, in the opinion of the NHS trust, clinically necessary for the user;United Kingdom1996 No. 1503
standard winenatural wine, specially sweetened natural wine, special natural wine, and standard agricultural wine, produced in accordance with the provisions of sections 5381, 5385, 5386, and 5387, respectively.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
standard worksall works which are not emergency works, urgent works or minor works;United Kingdom2002 No. 10
standard-setting part.that references to the standard-setting part include subpart I and subpart J of this part.United States79 FR 23413
standardisation centrean establishment which is not attached to a collection centre or to a treatment or processing establishment and where raw milk may be skimmed or its natural constituents modified;United Kingdom1995 No. 1372 (S. 101)
standardisation of teacher assessment practicesthe review of teacher assessment judgements and teacher assessment processes to ensure consistency in those judgements and processes;United Kingdom2015 No. 1309 (W. 113)
standardised industry coding systema coding system used to classify establishments by business type for purposes other than tax purposes.European Union32014L0107
standardized datadeposit liability data presented in accordance with the Data Requirements.CanadaSOR/2010-292
standardized means of containmentof containment to which a safety standard applies under the regulations;CanadaS.C. 1992, c. 34
standards bodyan industry and/or professional organization or association which conducts research and develops and/or issues policies, criteria, principles, and standards related to the rail industry.United States71 FR 36888
standards committeea standards committee of a relevant authority and includes a sub- committee of a standards committee;United Kingdom2001 No. 2283 (W. 172)
standards development organizationa domestic or international organization that plans, develops, establishes, or coordinates voluntary consensus standards using procedures that incorporate the attributes of openness, balance of interests, due process, an appeals process, and consensus in a manner consistent with the Office of Management and Budget Circular Number A–119, as revised February 10, 1998. The term "standards development organization" shall not, for purposes of this chapter, include the parties participating in the standards development organization.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
standards of conduct, performance and ethicsthe standards of conduct, performance and ethics established by the Council under article 21(1)(a) of the Order.United Kingdom2003 No. 1574
standards of proficiencythe standards established by the Council under article 5(2);United Kingdom2002 No. 254
standards-related activitythe development, adoption, or application of any standard, technical regulation, or conformity assessment procedure.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
standards-related measurea standard, technical regulation, or conformity assessment procedure.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
standardsinspection, building construction, sanitary, quality, species verification, residue, and other standards that are applicable to meat articles.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
standardsthe rules, regulations and standards that body applies to its members and to which, by virtue of their membership, they are obliged to adhere;IrelandNumber 38 of 2014
standardNational Standard of Canada CAN/CSA-Z902 published by the Canadian Standards Association and entitled Blood and blood components, as amended from time to time.CanadaSOR/2013-178
standarda standard that governs the design, construction, functioning or marking of vehicles or equipment for the purpose of reducing the risk of death, injury or property damage from vehicle use;CanadaS.C. 1993, c. 16
standby generationthe generation of electricity by equipment which is not used frequently or regularly to generate electricity and where all the electricity generated by that equipment is used by the accredited RHI installation;United Kingdom2012 No. 396
standby generationthe generation of electricity by equipment which is not used frequently or regularly to generate electricity and where all the electricity generated by that equipment is used by the generating station.United Kingdom2009 No. 785
standby power systemany apparatus, mechanism, equipment or other thing, and any related fuel tanks and piping, that includes one or more generator units and that is intended to be used only for the provision of electrical power during power outages or involuntary power reductions.Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/regulation/r11245
standing capacitythe number of persons that can be carried standing without an offence being committed under Article 62 of the 1981 Order.United Kingdom1999 No. 454
standing or routine ordersany order of a continuing nature, made for any formation or unit or body of service members, or for any command or other area, garrison or place, or for any ship train or aircraft.KenyaCAP. 199
standstill perioda period of 13 days;”.United Kingdom2007 No. 423
standstill perioda period when animals may not be moved off premises because of the provisions of articles 4 or 5;United Kingdom2003 No. 1966 (W. 211)
standa delineated population of trees possessing at least a moderate degree of uniformity in composition.United Kingdom2002 No. 3026
stanka reservoir or pond with neither inlet nor outlet sufficient to allow access or egress by fish.United Kingdom2006 No. 2913
staple foodfood that is a basic dietary item.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
starboardthe right hand side when standing at the rear and facing towards the front of the vessel;United Kingdom2007 No. 243
starch-modifying agenta food additive that is used to modify the structural properties of a starch.CanadaSOR/2012-214
starchthe matter obtained as the result of treatment of a feeding stuff in accordance with the procedure set out in the method of analysis for starch specified in Point 1 of Annex 1 to Directive 72/199/EEC(18);United Kingdom2000 No. 453
start datethe date on which the local authority produce the final written record of the representations in accordance with regulation 16.United Kingdom2006 No. 1738
start datethe date specified by the Secretary of State under paragraph (a) of regulation 19 in her written notice to the appellant and the Agency under that regulation”;United Kingdom2003 No. 32
start daythe day on which the Registrar receives the documents whose receipt gives rise to the entitlement.United Kingdom2008 No. 1331
start-of-procedureof an “end-of-procedure” message, with both messages to be sent by the AS. However, for night-time ancillary system operations, the “start-of-procedure” message is sent by the ASCB. “Start-of-procedure” messages shall trigger the settlement of standing orders for the transfer of liquidity into the sub-accounts. The “end-of-procedure” message leads to an automatic retransfer of liquidity from the sub-account to the PM account.European Union32009O0009
start-up and shut-downthe periods of 30 minutes before the opening up of sites of those works and 30 minutes following the end of the working day (shut-down), during which the arrival of workers, changing into and out of work wear, pre-job briefing and leaving the site prior to closing and securing the site take place;United Kingdom2013 No. 648
start-up businessa small business which has been in existence for 5 years or less.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
start-up capitalfinancing provided to companies, which have not sold their product or service commercially and are not yet generating a profit, for product development and initial marketing;European Union2006C0313
starting datethe date notified by the Secretary of State under regulation 12 as applicable to procedures under this Part as regards that appeal.United Kingdom1999 No. 1892
starting datethe date of the Secretary of State’s written notice to the appellant and the local planning authority under regulation 4;United Kingdom2002 No. 2683
starting ratethe rate of income tax determined under section 1(2)(aa) of ICTA(13);United Kingdom2003 No. 2682
startto kindle, light, place or set a fire, or cause a fire to be started. (“allumer”) R.S.O. 1990, c. F.24, s. 1; 2002, c. 17, Sched. F, Table; 2009, c. 33, Sched. 22, s. 3 (1-3).Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/statute/90f24
state agencya board, commission, department, institute, office, or other agency in the executive branch of state government that is created by the constitution or a statute of this state, including an institution of higher education as defined by Section 61.003, Education Code.United StatesGOVERNMENT CODE - Title 10 - C
state aircraftaircraft of any country including the State used in military, customs or police services.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2015/en/si/01...
state aircraftaircraft used in military, customs and police services of Kenya or of any other State or any other civil registered aircraft at the time performing a state function and fully converted to offer services to heads of States, military service, customs or police or to any other State;KenyaNO. 21 OF 2013
state barthe State Bar of Texas.United StatesGOVERNMENT CODE - Title 2 - Ch
state boarda board, commission, committee, council, or similar agency in the executive or judicial branch of state government that is composed of two or more members. The term does not include a board, commission, committee, council, or similar agency whose membership is elected by vote of the people.United StatesGOVERNMENT CODE - Title 6 - Ch
state commissionany commission, board, agency, or officer, by whatever name designated, of a state, municipality, or other political subdivision of a state that, under the laws of such state, has jurisdiction to regulate public utility companies.United States70 FR 75592
state compression percentagethe percentage of a school district's adopted maintenance and operations tax rate for the 2005 tax year that serves as the basis for state funding. If the state compression percentage is not established by appropriation for a school year, the commissioner shall determine the state compression percentage for each school year based on the percentage by which a district is able to reduce the district's maintenance and operations tax rate for that year, as compared to the district's adopted maintenance and operations tax rate for the 2005 tax year, as a result of state funds appropriated for that year from the property tax relief fund established under Section 403.109, Government Code, or from another funding source available for school district property tax relief.United StatesEDUCATION CODE - Title 2 - Cha
state criminal justice mandatethe amount spent by the county in the previous 12 months providing for the maintenance and operation cost of keeping inmates in county-paid facilities after they have been sentenced to the Texas Department of Criminal Justice as certified by the county auditor based on information provided by the county sheriff, minus the amount received from state revenue for reimbursement of such costs.United StatesTAX CODE - Title 1 - Chapter
state governmental bodya governmental body as defined by Section 552.003 that is part of state government.United StatesGOVERNMENT CODE - Title 5 - Ch
state governmental entitya state agency, board, commission, office, department, or other agency in the executive or legislative branch of state government.United StatesGOVERNMENT CODE - Title 10 - C
state highway systemthe highways in this state included in the plan providing for a system of state highways prepared under Section 201.103, Transportation Code.United StatesGOVERNMENT CODE - Title 9 - Ch
state institutionany institution declared by the Minister by Order published in the Gazette to be a state institution.Sri Lanka25 of 1976
state of designthe state having jurisdiction over the undertaking responsible for the type design;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2009/en/si/04...
state of enforcementa state (other than the State) which is designated by the International Criminal Court under Article 103(1) from a list of states which have indicated to the Court their willingness to accept persons sentenced by it.IrelandNumber 30 of 2006
state of manufacturethe state having jurisdiction over the undertaking responsible for the final assembly of the aircraft;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2009/en/si/04...
state of occurrencethe state in the territory of which the occurrence occurs;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2009/en/si/04...
state of operatorthe state in which the operator’s principal place of business is located or, if there is no such place of business, the operator’s permanent residence;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2009/en/si/04...
state of registrythe state on whose register the aircraft is entered in accordance with Annex 7 to the Chicago Convention;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2015/en/si/01...
state of the operatorthe state in which the operator's principal place of business is located or, if there is no such place of business, the operator's permanent residence;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2002/en/si/04...
state pension agethe pensionable age specified in the rules in paragraph 1 of Schedule 2 to the 1995 Order(17).”;United Kingdom2006 No. 453
state pensionable agepensionable age as determined in accordance with the rules in paragraph 1 of Schedule 2 to the Pensions (Northern Ireland) Order 1995(58).United Kingdom2006 No. 210
state schoola state supported living center.United StatesHEALTH AND SAFETY CODE - Title
state trading enterprisespublic and non-public enterprises, wherever located, at central and sub-central level, including marketing boards, which are entrusted with exclusive or special rights or privileges, including through legislative or constitutional powers, through which they influence via their purchases or sales the level or direction of imports and exports [8].European Union22012A1221(01)
state trust fundthe permanent school fund, the permanent university fund, the Teacher Retirement System of Texas trust fund, and those trust accounts administered by the Employees Retirement System of Texas.United StatesVERNON'S CIVIL STATUTES - Titl
stated numberthe number stated by the Secretary of State in pursuance of paragraph (1).United Kingdom1995 No. 3056
stated periodthe period stated in the detailed specification of that work pursuant to section 7(3)(c).United Kingdom1997 No. 128
stateless person’s travel documenta travel document issued in accordance with Article 28 of the Convention relating to the Status of Stateless Persons done at New York on 28th September 1954(25);United Kingdom2014 No. 581
stateless person’s travel documenta travel document issued in accordance with Article 28 of the Convention relating to the Status of Stateless Persons done at New York on 28th September 1954(36).United Kingdom2015 No. 768
stateless persona person as referred to in Article 1 of the Convention relating to the Status of Stateless Persons, done at New York on 28 September 1954;United Kingdom2007 No. 631
statement of VET tuition assurance exemptionin the event the exempt provider ceases to provide the VET course(s) of study.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
statement of aims and objectivesthe written statement compiled in accordance with regulation 3.United Kingdom2002 No. 114
statement of candidates nominatedthe statement of candidates nominated published under rule 13 of the European Parliamentary elections rules(8).United Kingdom2010 No. 1175
statement of casea statement filed by the Authority under rule 5(1);United Kingdom2001 No. 2476
statement of casethe whole or part of, an application form or answer.United Kingdom2010 No. 2955 (L. 17)
statement of compliancea statement certifying that the amendment has been made in accordance with the provision for entrenchment.United Kingdom2012 No. 3012
statement of eligibilitya statement issued by the Registrar under regulation 7.United Kingdom2010 No. 475
statement of entitlementa statement by the Department of the cash equivalent of those rights as at the guarantee date;United Kingdom2014 No. 310
statement of evidencea written statement which contains particulars of the party’s case, and in the case of the applicant’s statement of evidence complies with rule 4(3) or 11(4) as applicable;United Kingdom2013 No. 1987
statement of first directors and secretarythe statement required to be delivered under section 21 (1)(a);IrelandNumber 38 of 2014
statement of investment policya written statement that provides the fiduciaries who are responsible for plan investments with guidelines or general instructions concerning various types or categories of investment management decisions, which may include proxy voting decisions. A statement of investment policy is distinguished from directions as to the purchase or sale of a specific investment at a specific time or as to voting specific plan proxies.United States73 FR 61731
statement of investment principlesthe statement referred to in regulation 10(1) or any revision of it, as appropriate;United Kingdom2000 No. 178
statement of investment principlesthe statement referred to in regulation 9A(1) or any revision of it, as appropriate.”.United Kingdom1999 No. 3259
statement of mattersa statement by the Secretary of State of the matters about which he particularly wishes to be informed for the purposes of his consideration of the order in question;United Kingdom2004 No. 2018
statement of objectivesthe written statement of objectives recorded under regulation 12 (3) or regulation 26(3) as the case may be.United Kingdom2002 No. 1394 (W. 137)
statement of objectivesthe written statement of objectives recorded under regulation 12(5), regulation 26(5) or regulation 39(5), as the case may be;United Kingdom2011 No. 2940 (W. 316)
statement of ordinary residencea statement completed under section 194 or 195.CanadaSOR/2010-20
statement of particulars of foreign disqualificationthe statement of particulars of disqualification that is required under section 23 or 150 (2).IrelandNumber 38 of 2014
statement of persons nominatedthe statement of persons nominated published under rule 12 of the Local Elections Rules(9).United Kingdom2010 No. 1178
statement of purpose (“datganiad o ddibenthe written statement compiled in accordance with regulation 4.United Kingdom2003 No. 781 (W. 92)
statement of purposethe statement compiled in accordance with regulation 15(1).United Kingdom2010 No. 2574 (W. 214)
statement of purposethe statement compiled in accordance with regulation 16;United Kingdom2015 No. 541
statement of reasonsa statement of the grounds on which it is alleged that the judicial office holder is unfit to hold office by reason of inability, neglect of duty or misbehaviour;United Kingdom2015 No. 120
statement of reasonsa statement of the grounds on which it is alleged that the member of the Scottish Tax Tribunals is unfit to hold office.United Kingdom2015 No. 187
statement of requirementsthe statement drawn up under rule 22.United Kingdom1997 No. 1529
statement of sicknessa statement with respect to days of sickness of an employee, executed in such manner and form by an individual duly authorized pursuant to section 362(i) of this title to execute such statements, and filed as the Board may prescribe by regulations.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
statement of strategya statement of strategy prepared pursuant to section 13 (1);IrelandNumber 25 of 2007
statement of the amount of added pensionthe statement referred to in paragraph 15.United Kingdom2015 No. 142
statement of the amount of added pensionthe statement referred to in paragraph 17;United Kingdom2015 No. 76
statement of trutha statement of truth in accordance with CPR Part 22;United Kingdom2013 No. 1046
statement of voter detailsa statement made in accordance with paragraph 8 (2) (a);Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/C20...
statement on origina statement made out by the exporter indicating that the products covered by it comply with the rules of origin of the scheme, for the purpose of allowing either the person declaring the goods for release for free circulation in the European Union to claim the benefit of preferential tariff treatment or the economic operator in a beneficiary country importing materials for further processing in the context of cumulation rules to prove the originating status of such goods.European Union32010R1063
statement perioda monthly period, which is not required to be a calendar month. The term may include a regular period, other than a monthly period, to which the retail charge agreement parties agree in writing.United StatesFINANCE CODE - Title 4 - Chapt
statement yearthe period of 12 months beginning on a date chosen by the trustees or manager which falls on or before the day that the scheme is registered under Article 4 (such date to be chosen on or before the day on which the scheme is so registered) and, subject to paragraph (4), each subsequent period ending on the anniversary of the ending of the first statement year.United Kingdom2000 No. 262
statementa statement included in...United Kingdom2000 c. 8
statementa statement of a child’s special educational needs made under Article 16 of the 1996 Order;United Kingdom2005 No. 384
statewide mutual assessment companya corporation engaged in the statewide business of mutually protecting or insuring members' lives with money provided by assessments on those members.United StatesINSURANCE CODE - Title 6 - Cha
statewide reporta report periodically submitted by the comptroller to the legislature, the state auditor, or another state officer or agency that provides statistical or financial information about the state agencies or their officers and employees.United StatesGOVERNMENT CODE - Title 10 - C
statewidehaving a coverage area of not less than 90 percent of the population of a State and not less than 80 percent of the rural land area of the State (as determined by the Secretary).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
statea territory or group of territories having its own law of nationality;SingaporeCap. 352
static informationinformation provided by the parking area operator relating to the description of the parking area;European Union32013R0885
static measureany measure that measures length, volume or capacity and does not have a moving or movable part that has or can have an effect on the accuracy of the measure;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. W-6
static testa test which complies with the requirements of paragraph 3(5) and which applies the forces specified in paragraph 3(6);United Kingdom2003 No. 37
station (spectrum) class licencea station (spectrum) class licence referred to in regulation 65A;SingaporeCap. 323, RG 5
station (spectrum) class licenseea person who is deemed to have been granted a station (spectrum) class licence;SingaporeCap. 323, RG 5
station (spectrum) licencea licence referred to in regulation 23;SingaporeCap. 323, RG 5
station accessthe provision of pedestrian access for train passengers and visitors to Leeds Railway Station to and from the scheduled works from Wharf Approach in the City of Leeds.United Kingdom2013 No. 1933
station licencea Ship Station Licence, an Aircraft Station Licence, an Amateur Station Licence, an Experimental Station Licence, a Localised Radio-communication Station Licence, a General Radio-communication Station Licence, a Satellite Communication Station Licence or a Special Purpose Station Licence, granted under Part VI;SingaporeCap. 323, RG 5
station licensethat instrument of authorization required by this chapter or the rules and regulations of the Commission made pursuant to this chapter, for the use or operation of apparatus for transmission of energy, or communications, or signals by radio, by whatever name the instrument may be designated by the Commission.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
station operatora person who operates a station;United Kingdom2003 No. 579
station wagona vehicle with folding seats and side doors and either a tail-board or doors opening at the rear, constructed or adapted for the carriage of goods as well as passengers;SingaporeCap. 276, R 15
station worksthe works specified in column (3) of Part 2 of Schedule 2 to this Order to be undertaken in relation to the stations specified in column (1) of Part 2 of Schedule 2;United Kingdom2005 No. 3105
stationary equipmentstationary refrigeration, air conditioning or heat pump equipment which contains three kilograms or more of fluorinated greenhouse gases.United Kingdom2015 No. 310
stationary sidea side of a crib, cradle or bassinet that has no adjustment positions.CanadaSOR/2010-261
stationary sourcegenerally any source of an air pollutant except those emissions resulting directly from an internal combustion engine for transportation purposes or from a nonroad engine or nonroad vehicle as defined in section 7550 of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
stationsany land or other property which consists of premises used as, or for the purposes of, or otherwise in connection with, a railway passenger station or railway passenger terminal (including any approaches, forecourt, cycle store or car park), whether or not the land or other property is, or the premises are, also used for other purposes.United Kingdom2003 No. 532
stationa Garda Síochána station;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2000/en/si/03...
stationa passenger station or terminal of a railway system but does not include any permanent way or plant used for signalling.United Kingdom2007 No. 48
statistical models and intelligent technologiesof electronically sorting Medicaid data that are conducted for the purpose of detecting circumstances that might involve fraud. We are therefore adding the phrase “including but not limited to the use of” before “statistical models and intelligent technologies” in the definition that appears in section 1007.1 to emphasize the range of methods in which data could be used to identify potential fraud cases.United States78 FR 29055
statistical powerthat even greater than the customary number of test subjects would be required to permit adequate statistical power to detect effects caused by the test substance above background variations.” (Ref. 1 at 13). As evidence of this cholinesterase inhibition variability in humans, NRDC cites to another human study by Gledhill (MRID # 4428802 rather than MRID # 44248801).United States73 FR 42683
statistical recorda record in a system of records maintained for statistical research or reporting purposes only and not used in whole or in part in making any determination about an identifiable individual, except as provided by section 8 of title 13;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
statistical reporting periodthe arrangement (known by that name) under which the Secretary of State collects information about schools each year;”;United Kingdom2007 No. 2972
statistical standardstechnical standards for ensuring uniformity and comprehensiveness in producing official statistics.JapanAct No. 53 of 2007
statisticsany quantity collected as summary of data.KenyaCAP. 112
status as a SNP should be prima facie evidence that low enrollment is justified.other an MA-PD should still have the option of remaining in an MA-only plan, and another commenter requested that “national” plans be exempted from these requirements.United States75 FR 19677
status reporta report, prepared in accordance with the requirements of regulations made under subsection 21(2), that contains a summary of the best available information on the status of a wildlife species, including scientific knowledge, community knowledge and aboriginal traditional knowledge.CanadaS.C. 2002, c. 29
statusmarital or civil partnership status.United Kingdom2012 No. 408
statusmarriage or civil partnership status;United Kingdom2005 No. 482
statute specifically providing for setting the level of fees for particular types of recordsany statute that enables a Government Agency such as the GPO or the NTIS, to set and collect fees. Components should ensure that when documents that would be responsive to a request are maintained for distribution by agencies operating statutory-based fee schedule programs such as GPO or NTIS, they inform requesters of the steps necessary to obtain records from those sources.United States71 FR 9222
statutesStatutes made by the Council under section 23;KenyaCAP. 210A
statutesthe statutes made by the Board of management under section 19.KenyaCAP. 261
statutory adoption leave periodthe period during which A is on statutory adoption leave.United Kingdom2015 No. 95
statutory adoption leaveleave under Article 107A of the 1996 Order (ordinary adoption leave) and leave under Article 107B of the 1996 Order (additional adoption leave);United Kingdom2015 No. 95
statutory advisera statutory adviser appointed under section 49;SingaporeCap. 19
statutory arrangementsassessment arrangements specified by orders made under Article 7(1)(b) of the 1989 Order.United Kingdom1998 No. 12
statutory audit functionany function performed as a statutory auditor.”.United Kingdom2007 No. 3494
statutory auditan audit of individual accounts or group accounts in so far as required by Community law;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2010/en/si/02...
statutory authoritiesthe police force and the local authorities within whose areas the school is situated;”.United Kingdom2014 No. 1609 (W. 165)
statutory authoritya local authority and any body incorporated directly by any written law and exercising powers vested in such body by law for a public purpose.SingaporeCap. 164
statutory awardany award bestowed, grant paid or other support provided by virtue of the Order or the 1986 Order, or any comparable award, grant or other support in respect of undertaking a course which is paid out of public funds;United Kingdom2009 No. 37
statutory bodya person specified in column (1) of Schedule 1;IrelandNumber 14 of 2002
statutory bodyan office so set up.United Kingdom2006 No. 439
statutory chargethe charge created by Article 17(7) of the Order in respect of the amount defined in regulation 3;United Kingdom2015 No. 200
statutory chief officerthe officer having responsibility for the purposes of article F1 above, for the administration of the Authority’s financial affairs.United Kingdom1998 No. 633
statutory committeesthe Committees of the Council listed in article 4(6);United Kingdom2010 No. 231
statutory committeesthe committees listed in article 7(1)(a) to (f).United Kingdom2007 No. 289
statutory countryside bodiesthe Countryside Agency(11) and the Nature Conservancy Council for England(12).United Kingdom2000 No. 3042
statutory demanda written demand served by a creditor on a company under section 123(1)(a)(3) or 222(1)(a)(4);”.United Kingdom2014 No. 114
statutory dutyany duty imposed by or under any written law.KenyaCAP. 40
statutory dutyits duty under Article 3 of the 1973 Order;United Kingdom2003 No. 186
statutory fundthe fund established under section 45;KenyaCAP. 487
statutory incomeincome from any source computed in accordance with section 28;Sri Lanka10 of 2006
statutory instrumentan order, regulation, rule, scheme or bye-law made in exercise of a power conferred by statute;IrelandNumber 18 of 2007
statutory leaveleave provided for in Part 9 of the 1996 Order.United Kingdom2010 No. 297
statutory liena statutory lien vested in the Authority under section 89;SingaporeCap. 41
statutory lienlien arising solely by force of a statute on specified circumstances or conditions, or lien of distress for rent, whether or not statutory, but does not include security interest or judicial lien, whether or not such interest or lien is provided by or is dependent on a statute and whether or not such interest or lien is made fully effective by statute.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
statutory maternity leave periodthe period during which M is on statutory maternity leave.United Kingdom2015 No. 95
statutory maternity leave periodthe period during which she is on statutory maternity leave;United Kingdom2005 No. 426
statutory maternity leaveleave under Article 103 of the 1996 Order (ordinary maternity leave) and leave under Article 105 of the 1996 Order (additional maternity leave);United Kingdom2015 No. 95
statutory maternity paya payment which an employer must make under the legislation of Great Britain or Northern Ireland in connection with pregnancy and for a period before and after confinement;United Kingdom2007 No. 438
statutory maximuma fine of such amount (not being excessive in the circumstances of the case) as the court thinks fit.”.United Kingdom2011 No. 750
statutory meetingthe meeting required to be held by subsection (1) of section 130;KenyaCAP. 486
statutory objectora person within section 11(4) who has made an objection which has not been withdrawn.United Kingdom2006 No. 1466
statutory objectora person within section 11(4);United Kingdom2004 No. 2018
statutory paternity payany payment under Part XIIZA of the Employment Rights (Northern Ireland) Order 1996;”.United Kingdom2003 No. 45
statutory pay weeka week in respect of which that person has chosen to exercise an entitlement to statutory shared parental pay (adoption).United Kingdom2015 No. 94
statutory plan proposalsproposals for a statutory plan or for the alteration or replacement of a statutory plan.United Kingdom1999 No. 3280
statutory plana unitary development plan, structure plan, local plan, minerals local plan or waste local plan;United Kingdom1999 No. 3280
statutory proposalsproposals published under section 28(3).United Kingdom2002 No. 2898
statutory rate of interestinterest at the same rate as that prescribed for judgments by Order 42 rule 9 of the Rules of the Supreme Court (Northern Ireland) 1980(27) which applies on the date from which the maintenance calculation which takes account of the variation takes effect;United Kingdom2001 No. 20
statutory rate of interestinterest at the statutory rate prescribed for a judgment debt or, in Scotland, the statutory rate in respect of interest included in or payable under a decree in the Court of Session, which in either case applies on the date from which the maintenance calculation which takes account of the variation takes effect.United Kingdom2001 No. 156
statutory rateinterest at the same rate as that prescribed for judgments by Order 42 rule 9 of the Rules of the Supreme Court (Northern Ireland) 1980(42) which applies at the date of the court order or written agreement relating to the transfer of the property;United Kingdom2001 No. 20
statutory receivera receiver appointed by NAMA pursuant to section 147 ;IrelandNumber 34 of 2009
statutory registera register maintained pursuant to a statutory requirement;IrelandNumber 28 of 2000
statutory release datethe date determined in accordance with section 127;CanadaS.C. 1992, c. 20
statutory release datethe date on which an individual is discharged from the individual's controlling sentence.United StatesGOVERNMENT CODE - Title 4 - Ch
statutory releaserelease from imprisonment subject to supervision before the expiration of an offender’s sentence, to which an offender is entitled under section 127;CanadaS.C. 1992, c. 20
statutory right to maternity leavea right conferred by Article 103(1) or 105(1) of the Employment Rights (Northern Ireland) Order 1996 (ordinary and additional maternity leave).United Kingdom2005 No. 426
statutory seatthe registered office or, where there is no such office anywhere, the place of incorporation or, where there is no such place anywhere, the place under the law of which the formation took place.European Union32001R0044
statutory securitiessecurities in which trustees are for the time being authorised by law to invest trust moneys, and any security created by a local authority other than securities transferable by delivery;KenyaCAP. 270
statutory shared parental pay (adoption)statutory shared parental pay payable where entitlement to that pay arises under regulation 17 or 18;United Kingdom2015 No. 94
statutory shared parental pay (birth)statutory shared parental pay payable where entitlement to that pay arises under regulation 4 or 5;United Kingdom2015 No. 94
statutory sick paya payment which an employer must make under the legislation of Great Britain or Northern Ireland in respect of sickness;United Kingdom2007 No. 438
statutory undertakersthe statutory undertaker to whom it belongs or by whom it is maintained.United Kingdom2014 No. 3328
statutory undertakera person authorised by or under statute to construct, work, or carry on a railway, canal, inland navigation, dock, harbour, gas, electricity, telephone, postal or other public undertaking.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2008/en/si/05...
statutory undertakera person entitled by virtue of a statutory right to carry out street works;United Kingdom2009 No. 1268 (W. 115)
statutory undertakingthat person’s undertaking as licence holder”.United Kingdom2001 No. 4050
statutory water undertakersthe Environment Agency, the Natural Resources Body for Wales or”.United Kingdom2013 No. 755 (W. 90)
statutory weedsspear thistle (cirsium vulgare), creeping or field thistle (cirsium arvense), curled dock (rumex crispus), broad-leaved dock (rumex obtusifolius) and ragwort (senecio jacobaea);United Kingdom1997 No. 330 (S. 23)
stayedstayed in pursuance of these Rules.United Kingdom2010 No. 2986 (L. 18)
steady state duty cyclethe test cycle that is referred to in section 1362 of Title 40, chapter I, subchapter C, part 86, subpart N, of the CFR.CanadaSOR/2013-24
stealingcommitting an offence under section 4 , and cognate words shall be construed accordingly;IrelandNumber 50 of 2001
stealto commit theft;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-46
steam receiverany vessel or apparatus (other than a steam boiler, steam container, steam pipe or coil or a part of a prime mover) used for containing steam under pressure greater than atmospheric pressure;SingaporeCap. 354A
steam vessela vessel propelled in whole or in part by steam, except a recreational vessel of not more than 40 feet in length.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
steamsteam or hot water. (“vapeur”) 1998, c. 15, Sched. C, s. 1.Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/statute/98t15
steatohepatitisthe presence of fatty change and inflammation of the liver with hepatocyte injury (ballooning), with or without fibrosis. This definition includes alcoholic steatohepatitis and non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), but excludes hepatitis associated with viruses, drugs (other than alcohol), Wilson’s disease, haemochromatosis, biliary obstruction or alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
steel companyany body corporate engaged in the production of steel as defined in Annex 1 to the ECSC Treaty or in the production of coke for steel making;United Kingdom1996 No. 3182
steel monopile foundationa steel large diameter pile, typically cylindrical, driven and/or drilled into the seabed, including associated scour protection, transition piece, J-tubes, corrosion protection systems, boat landings comprising an access ladder with vertical boat fenders fitted either side, access and work platforms and equipment;United Kingdom2014 No. 2594
steel or other equivalent materialany non-combustible material which, by itself or due to insulation provided, has structural and integrity properties equivalent to steel at the end of the applicable exposure to the standard fire test (e.g. aluminium alloy with appropriate insulation)..European Union32002L0025
steel or other equivalent materialsteel or any material which, by itself or due to insulation provided, has structural and integrity properties equivalent to steel at the end of the applicable fire exposure to the standard fire test (e.g. aluminium alloy with appropriate insulation);Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2007/en/si/06...
steep slopeground which has an average incline of 20% or more in the case of grassland or 15% or more in the case of other land;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2014/en/si/00...
steeply sloping groundland which has an average incline of 20% or more;United Kingdom2006 No. 488
steeply sloping landland which has an average incline of 20% or more in the case of grassland or 15% or more in the case of other land;United Kingdom2010 No. 411
steerable antennaan antenna that can be continuously varied in azimuth and elevation during its use, enabling it to operate to more than one space station, these being at different locations;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2001/en/si/00...
steering gear control systemthe equipment by which orders are transmitted from the navigating bridge to the steering gear power units. Steering gear control systems comprise transmitters, receivers, hydraulic control pumps and their associated motors, motor controllers, piping and cables;United Kingdom1998 No. 2515
steering gear control systemthe equipment, comprising transmitters, receivers, hydraulic control pumps and their associated motors, motor controllers, piping and cables by which orders are transmitted from the navigating bridge to the steering gear power units.United Kingdom1997 No. 1509
steering mechanismthe steering control, the steering column and its accessory cladding, the steering shaft, the steering gear box, and all such other components as those designed to participate in absorbing energy in the event of collision with the steering-wheel.European Union31974L0061
steera castrated animal;United Kingdom1996 No. 3241
step by stepthat the containment of GMOs is reduced and the scale of release increased gradually, step by step, but only if evaluation of the earlier steps in terms of protection of human health and the environment indicates that the next step can be taken.European Union32001L0018
step-down care institutionany premises used (whether or not exclusively) for the purpose of providing step-down care therein;SingaporeCap. 173A
step-free accessaccess from the station entrance to platform level without the use of stairs or escalators;United Kingdom2008 No. 2969
step-free accessaccess from the station entrance to the platform level without the use of stairs or escalators.United Kingdom2013 No. 1931
stepped interest rate loana loan taken out by a local authority at an interest rate which increases in one or more increments through the life of the loan.United Kingdom2008 No. 588 (W. 59)
stereo videoa system that uses two digital video cameras to measure objects or features that are presented to a camera at two different angles.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
sterile transit areaan area in an airport where in-transit passengers, in-transit preclearance passengers or goods that are in transit or precontrolled are physically separated from other passengers and goods.CanadaSOR/2002-227
sterilised creamcream which has been subjected to a process of sterilisation by heat treatment in the container in which it is to be supplied to the consumer.United Kingdom1995 No. 3240
sterilised creamcream which has been subjected to a process of sterilisation by heat treatment in the container in which it is to be supplied to the consumer;United Kingdom1996 No. 1499
sterilised milkmilk which has been heat-treated in accordance with paragraph 4 of Part III of Schedule 4;United Kingdom1995 No. 1086
sterilizationa surgery for disabling breeding without removing gonad provided for in Ordinance of the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare.JapanAct No. 156 of 1948
sterling deposit liabilities to non-resident officessterling liabilities of the United Kingdom offices of that institution to its non-resident offices which fall within paragraph 1 or paragraph 3 of the Schedule, and which have been reported as such liabilities by the institution to the Bank;United Kingdom1998 No. 1130
sterling equivalentthe sterling equivalent converted by reference to the Bank of England annual average spot exchange rate for the 12 months ending with the relevant date;United Kingdom2012 No. 3038
stevedoringthe operations connected with the loading, discharging, shipping, transhipping and storage of cargo in the holds of, or on board, any vessels;Sri Lanka51 of 1979
stew poultry meatcooked or uncooked poultry meat containing not more than 15 per cent fat, calculated on the weight of uncooked stew poultry meat.CanadaC.R.C., c. 870
steward's departmentthe department that includes entertainment personnel and all service personnel, including wait staff, housekeeping staff, and galley workers, as defined in the vessel security plan approved by the Secretary pursuant to section 70103(c) of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
stewards of the meetingthe control steward and the stewards appointed by a race track executive, with the approval of the Board, to carry out such duties as may be assigned to them;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2007/en/si/03...
stewardship agreement holderany person who has entered into a stewardship agreement.United Kingdom1996 No. 695
stewardship thresholdthe level of management required, as determined by the Secretary, to conserve and improve the quality and condition of a natural resource.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
stickera food hygiene rating sticker.United Kingdom2013 No. 2903 (W. 282)
still-born childa child which has issued forth from its mother after the twenty-fourth week of pregnancy and which did not at any time after being completely expelled from its mother breathe or show any other signs of life; and the expression “still-birth” shall be construed accordingly.United Kingdom1997 No. 2348 (S. 157)
stillborn childa child who, at birth, weighs not less than 500 grammes or has a gestational age of not less than 24 weeks and shows no sign of life and “stillbirth” shall be construed accordingly;IrelandNumber 3 of 2004
stillany distilling apparatus whatever adapted or adaptable to the distillation of spirits;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. E-14
stimulants raw materialthe substances as listed in Attached Table.JapanAct No. 252 of 1951
stimulantsthe below-mentioned.JapanAct No. 252 of 1951
stipendiary stewarda steward appointed by the Board to supervise the conduct of greyhound racing and the performance of duties by duly authorised officials and stewards.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2007/en/si/03...
stipendiary stewarda steward appointed by the Board to supervise the conduct of greyhound racing and the performance of duties by duly authorised officials and stewards;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2007/en/si/03...
stipendan award under subsection (d).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
stock borrowera member firm within the meaning of section 68 (1), or a market maker within the meaning of section 68 (1), or a nominee of such member firm or market maker;IrelandNumber 31 of 1999
stock cagea containment device used to store live crabs or lobster at sea or in the waters of a port or harbour.United Kingdom2008 No. 185
stock enclosureany enclosed land in or upon which stock is present or is habitually kept.KenyaCAP. 294
stock exchangea market, exchange or other place at which securities are offered for sale, purchase or exchange, including any clearing, settlement or transfer services connected therewith;KenyaCAP. 485A
stock exchangea market, exchange, or other place at which securities are regularly offered for sale, purchase or exchange, including any services connected with such business.Sri Lanka5 of 2005
stock lending righta right of a person who has transferred a security to another person to receive, or to call for the transfer to some other person of, a security of the same issue and amount as the security so transferred.”.United Kingdom1995 No. 3064
stock water usethe use of water for any and all livestock and poultry.United StatesWATER CODE - Title 3 - Chapter
stock-barany part of a stock-bar which projects beyond the head-stock of a lathe.United Kingdom1998 No. 2306
stockbrokera person who carries on the business of buying or selling of securities as an agent for investors in return for a commission;KenyaCAP. 485A
stockbroking agenta person, not being a salaried employee of a stockbroker, who, in consideration of a commission, solicits or procures stockbroking business on behalf of a stockbroker;KenyaCAP. 485A
stocked troutbrown or rainbow trout stocked from a fish farm;United Kingdom2005 No. 267
stocking densitythe live weight of animals per cubic metre of water at any time during the grow-out phase and in the case of flatfish and shrimp the weight per square metre of surface.European Union32009R0710
stocking densitythe number of livestock units divided by the number of hectares;United Kingdom2001 No. 496 (W. 23)
stockpile elimination deadlinethe deadline established by the Chemical Weapons Convention, but not later than December 31, 2017.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
stockpilea mineral-working deposit consisting primarily of minerals which have been deposited for the purposes of their processing or sale.United Kingdom1995 No. 418
stockpilea mineral-working deposit consisting primarily of minerals which have been deposited for the purposes of their processing or sale;United Kingdom2015 No. 596
stocks in the fisherythat the Council and NMFS would need to “fund” a grenadier TAC in the BSAI by reducing the TAC in one or more BSAI groundfish fisheries so that the 2 million mt limit is not exceeded. The potential reduction of a TAC for one or more BSAI groundfish fisheries will incentivize reduction of grenadier bycatch in the BSAI so that the grenadier TAC can be set as low as possible and not limit the TACs set for other fisheries.United States80 FR 11897
stocksstocks issued under Part IV;SingaporeCap. 121A
stockyard ownerany person engaged in the business of conducting or operating a stockyard;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
stockyard servicesservices or facilities furnished at a stockyard in connection with the receiving, buying, or selling on a commission basis or otherwise, marketing, feeding, watering, holding, delivery, shipment, weighing, or handling in commerce, of livestock;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
stockyardany place, establishment, or facility commonly known as stockyards, conducted, operated, or managed for profit or nonprofit as a public market for livestock producers, feeders, market agencies, and buyers, consisting of pens, or other inclosures, and their appurtenances, in which live cattle, sheep, swine, horses, mules, or goats are received, held, or kept for sale or shipment in commerce.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
stocka living aquatic resource that occurs in a given management area;European Union32002R2371
stockvoting and nonvoting stock (including preferred stock), equivalent contributions to a guaranty fund, participation certificates, allocated equities, and other forms and types of equities.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
stolen propertyproperty, the possession of which has been transferred by theft, extortion or robbery, which has been criminally misappropriated or in respect of which criminal breach of trust or cheating has been committed, whether the transfer has been made or the misappropriation or breach of trust or cheating has been committed within or out of Singapore; but does not include such property which subsequently comes into the possession of a person legally entitled to the possession thereof.SingaporeCap. 288A
stone bankan earth bank faced with natural stone;United Kingdom2014 No. 3263
stone faced bankan earth bank with one constructed stone face.United Kingdom2014 No. 3223 (W. 328)
stone pierthe Stone Pier at the harbour;United Kingdom2005 No. 1137
stone walla traditional stone wall and includes Penclawdd walls and Pembrokeshire hedges;United Kingdom2014 No. 3223 (W. 328)
stop for non-traffic purposesa landing for any purpose other than taking on or discharging passengers, baggage, cargo and/or mail in air transportation;European Union22007A0525(01)
stop lampa lamp used to indicate to road users that the brakes of a vehicle or combination of vehicles are being applied;United Kingdom2000 No. 169
stop lighta device fitted to a motor vehicle or to a trailer drawn by a motor vehicle for the purpose of intimating the intention of the driver of the motor vehicle to stop or slow down;SingaporeCap. 276, R 9
stop notice labela label fixed in accordance with regulation 13(1).United Kingdom2012 No. 349
stop noticea notice served under paragraph (1);United Kingdom2010 No. 490
stop platforma platform for the collection or setting down of passengers by trams. The stop platform shall be 6 metres in width from the white line at the edge of the platform or, if less than 6 metres, to the nearest bounded property, wall or fence. The stop platform shall be limited in length to the area between the pedestrian crossings on the tracks or limited by a physical barrier such as a guard rail, wall or fence.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2012/en/si/00...
stopoverany place at which the individual or group embarks or disembarks a conveyance used in the provision of a passenger transportation service included in the continuous journey, for any reason other than transferring to another conveyance or to allow for servicing or refuelling of the conveyance;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. E-15
stoppage of an operationa formal prohibition of a ship to continue an operation due to established deficiencies which, individually or together, would render the continued operation hazardous.United Kingdom1995 No. 3128
stoppagesthe recovery, by the deduction from the pay of an offender, of a specified sum by way of compensation for any expense, loss or damage occasioned by the offence;KenyaCAP. 199
stopping placea point at which passengers are taken up or set down in the course of a public transport service;United Kingdom2001 No. 319
stopping pointa place where animals are rested in the course of a journey;United Kingdom1997 No. 346
stopping sight distancethe distance calculated in accordance with article 7.2 of the Grade Crossings Standards.CanadaSOR/2014-275
stopvalvea valve, other than a servicing valve, used for shutting off the flow of water in a pipe;United Kingdom1999 No. 1148
stopa halting place where passengers or intending passengers may alight from or board light railway vehicles;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1999/en/si/00...
storage areathe location of their out-of-service containers or designated storage area, primary storage area, or areas where mobile or portable containers are most frequently located. The facility owner or operator may mark the number of containers, contents and capacity of each container either on the facility diagram or in a separate description in the SPCC Plan. If the total number of mobile or portable containers changes, the owner or operator need only include an estimate in the Plan of the number of mobile or portable containers, the anticipated contents, and capacities of the mobile or portable containers maintained at the facility in the Plan.United States74 FR 58784
storage chargethe charge made by the licensee of an elevator for maintaining in the elevator a stock of grain available for delivery on presentation of an elevator receipt entitling the holder to the delivery of grain in accordance with the receipt;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. G-10
storage cisterna cistern for storing water for subsequent use, not being a flushing cistern;United Kingdom1999 No. 1148
storage complex“storage complex” within the meaning of Article 3(6) of Directive 2009/31/EC;European Union32010D0345
storage depotpremises consisting one or more tanks for storing petroleum or liquefied petroleum gas in transit or for sale;KenyaCAP. 314
storage facilitya facility used for the stocking of natural gas and owned and/or operated by a natural gas undertaking, including the part of LNG facilities used for storage but excluding the portion used for production operations, and excluding facilities reserved exclusively for transmission system operators in carrying out their functions;European Union32003L0055
storage facilityany facility or geological formation which is capable of storing significant quantities of petroleum products.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
storage firma person whose principal business is storing goods or arranging storage for goods;United Kingdom2007 No. 1821
storage licencethe licence under which the use of a place as the storage site is authorised.United Kingdom2011 No. 2305
storage of petroleum or flammable materials in bulkstorage other than the storage of petroleum or flammable materials in package;SingaporeCap. 109A, RG 7
storage of petroleum or flammable materials in packagestorage of any petroleum or flammable material in one or more individual containers of less than 250 litres of water capacity each;SingaporeCap. 109A, RG 7
storage or distribution servicesservices provided from premises with a storage or distribution centre use.United Kingdom2015 No. 596
storage placethe place where petrol is stored.United Kingdom2014 No. 1637
storage planta plant, other than establishments and intermediaries covered by Directive 95/69/EC(2), in which processed products are temporarily stored before their final use or disposal;European Union32002R1774
storage sitea defined volume area within a geological formation used for the geological storage of CO2 and associated surface and injection facilities;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2014/en/si/02...
storage system operatora natural or legal person who carries out the function of storage and is responsible for operating a storage facility;European Union32003L0055
storage systema system for the storage of water or any other substance intended for use in the production of electricity produced from renewable energy sources.United Kingdom2003 No. 470
storage tanka tank used or intended to be used solely for the storage of dangerous goods;United Kingdom1996 No. 2095
storage unita building, structure, place or container in which Footnote *explosives are stored and that is not licensed. However, it does not include a dwelling or any structure, place or container in a dwelling.CanadaSOR/2013-211
storage unita gantry, cabinet or unit, tray, shelf or other product in which a tobacco product or smoking related product is held pending sale;United Kingdom2013 No. 85
storage water heatera water heater that heats and stores water within the appliance at a thermostatically controlled temperature for delivery on demand. Such term does not include units with an input rating of 4000 Btu per hour or more per gallon of stored water.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
storagemaintaining the product under appropriate controlled conditions until distribution;European Union32004L0023
storagethe containment of hazardous waste, either on a temporary basis or for a period of years, in such a manner as not to constitute disposal of such hazardous waste.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
store floor areathe floor area used by a store to conduct its retail business (excluding the restaurant business but including the goods processing and repair businesses; the same shall apply hereinafter).JapanAct No. 91 of 1998
stored energyenergy (other than the muscular energy of the driver or the mechanical energy of a spring) stored in a reservoir for the purpose of applying the brakes under the control of the driver, either directly or as a supplement to his muscular energy;United Kingdom1999 No. 454
stored valuemonetary value that is evidenced by an electronic record.Sri Lanka28 of 2005
storera person who receives an article for storage or storage and repair on the understanding that the person will be paid for the storage or storage and repair, as the case may be. (“entreposeur”)  R.S.O. 1990, c. R.25, s. 1 (1).Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/statute/90r25
storesany goods intended for sale or use on an aircraft, including spare parts and other articles of equipment, whether or not for immediate fitting.SingaporeCap. 6, OR 5
storesgoods for use in a ship or aircraft and includes fuel and spare parts and other articles of equipment, whether or not for immediate fitting, but excludes any goods for use in a ship or aircraft as merchandise for sale by retail to persons carried in them;United Kingdom2015 No. 1383
storeyany of the parts into which a building is divided horizontally above or below ground level but excluding any part of a building situated above the level of the roof or in the roofspace, or below the level of the lowest floor, which is intended for the protection of a water tank, or Lift motor, or similar use and is not intended for, or adapted to be used for habitable purposes, or as a work mom, or as a store room;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1997/en/si/04...
storeythat part of a building which is situated between the top of any floor being the lowest floor level within the storey and the top of the floor next above it being the highest floor level within the storey or, if there is no floor above it, between the top of the floor and the ceiling above it or, if there is no ceiling above it, the internal surface of the roof; and for this purpose a gallery or catwalk, or an open walk floor or storage racking, shall be considered to be part of the storey in which it is situated.United Kingdom2004 No. 406
storea building, enclosed area or metal structure in which explosives are, or are to be, stored;United Kingdom2014 No. 1638
storm draina drain for the conveyance or storage of storm water and includes any structure to convey, store or measure storm water or for flood alleviation;SingaporeCap. 294, RG 7
storm water overflowa structure or device on a sewerage system designed and constructed for the purpose of relieving the system of excess flows that arise as a result of rain water or melting snow in the sewered catchment, the excess flow being discharged to receiving waters;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2007/en/si/06...
storm waterrainwater and surface water but does not include sewage;SingaporeCap. 294
storythe space between two successive floor levels of a building, and a basement is a story if the floor level immediately above the basement is at least 10 feet above the grade line on at least one side of the building.United StatesHEALTH AND SAFETY CODE - Title
stowawaya person who is secreted in a vessel, an aircraft or a train without the consent of the master or other person in charge of the vessel, aircraft or train and includes such a person who is arriving in or departing from Singapore on board any vessel, aircraft or train without the consent of the master or other person in charge of the vessel, aircraft or train;SingaporeCap. 133
stowawayany alien who obtains transportation without the consent of the owner, charterer, master or person in command of any vessel or aircraft through concealment aboard such vessel or aircraft. A passenger who boards with a valid ticket is not to be considered a stowaway.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
straddle carriera motor vehicle constructed to straddle and lift its load for the purpose of transportation;United Kingdom1999 No. 454
straddle planta natural gas processing plant devoted primarily to the recovery of natural gas liquids or ethane from natural gas that is transported by pipeline to the plant by a common carrier of natural gas;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. E-15
straddling accounting periodan accounting period beginning before, and ending on or after, 6th April 1999, and includes a separate accounting period mentioned in sections 245(2), 245A(2) and 245B(2)(2);United Kingdom1999 No. 358
straddling fish stocksstocks occurring within the exclusive economic zones of two or more coastal states or both within the exclusive economic zones of two or more coastal states and in an area beyond and adjacent to such zones.IrelandNumber 21 of 2003
straddling stocksany stock of fish that migrates regularly across the delimitations of Exclusive Economic Zones of the Parties in the Baltic Sea;European Union22009A0528(01)
straight feeding stuffa vegetable or animal product in its natural state, fresh or preserved, and any product derived from the industrial processing thereof, and any single organic or inorganic substance, whether or not it contains any additive, intended as such for oral animal feeding.United Kingdom1995 No. 1412
straight liftthat the quality requirements applicable to full-length IP-delivered video programming will apply to video clips.United States79 FR 45354
straight througha movement into that area and then out of that area without stopping or unloading.United Kingdom2007 No. 61
straight-line distancethe straight-line distance measured in kilometres and calculated to 2 decimal places, and, where that distance is not a whole number of kilometres, rounded to the nearest whole number of kilometres, a distance which exceeds a whole number of kilometres by 0.50 of a kilometre being rounded up;”;United Kingdom2004 No. 2415
strainan injury involving the tearing or stretching of a muscle or tendon, associated with the onset of pain and tenderness at that site within the 24 hours following the injury, and with or without swelling, muscle spasm or loss of functional ability. This definition includes complete tear or rupture of a muscle or tendon. This definition excludes drug-induced or degenerative disease of tendons or muscles.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
strapa flexible component designed to hold the body and to transmit stresses to the belt anchorages;European Union31977L0541
strategic and critical materialsmaterials that (A) would be needed to supply the military, industrial, and essential civilian needs of the United States during a national emergency, and (B) are not found or produced in the United States in sufficient quantities to meet such need.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
strategic assessmentan assessment prepared in accordance with regulations 5, 6 and 7;United Kingdom2007 No. 1830
strategic development zonea site or sites to which a planning scheme made under section 169 applies.IrelandNumber 30 of 2000
strategic maina main that conveys water in bulk to centres of population that have no other supply that can fully meet normal demand.United Kingdom2008 No. 594
strategic noise mapa map designed for the assessment of noise exposure in a given area.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2006/en/si/01...
strategic planthe strategic plan of the Board under section 30 .IrelandNumber 16 of 2002
strategic reserve stockat least six months stocks of a list of prescribed medical supplies to be identified and updated as and when required by the Cabinet Secretary in consultation with the Authority.KenyaNO. 20 OF 2013
strategic stockspetroleum kept for purposes of ensuring security of supply;KenyaCAP. 314
strategy groupa group established in accordance with regulation 3;United Kingdom2007 No. 1830
strategy statementa statement required to be prepared and submitted under section 15 (1);IrelandNumber 15 of 2015
strategy statementa statement required to be submitted under section 25 .IrelandNumber 6 of 1999
strategya carers strategy required to be prepared and published under section 2(1) of the Measure.United Kingdom2011 No. 2939 (W. 315)
stratumany part of land consisting of a space of any shape below, on or above the surface of the land, or partly below and partly above the surface of the land, the dimensions of which are delineated;SingaporeCap. 158
strawa receptacle used to contain a single dose of semen;United Kingdom2008 No. 1040 (W. 110)
strawdried stalks of grain, used especially as fodder or livestock bedding.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2014/en/si/01...
stray horsea horse apparently wandering at large, lost, abandoned or unaccompanied (whether tethered or untethered) by any person apparently in charge of it in a public place or on any premises without the owner's or occupier's consent;IrelandNumber 37 of 1996
stream-side corridorsnarrow strips of land adjacent to watercourses or other water bodies, fenced to exclude stock and allow for the regeneration of native vegetation;United Kingdom1999 No. 1176
streamlined,to satisfy them.United States78 FR 4307
streamany river, brook, lake, pond, creek or other flowing or standing water;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. W-4
street authoritythe Trafford Metropolitan Borough Council;United Kingdom1995 No. 2446
street electrical fixturea permanent fixture which is or is intended to be connected to a supply of electricity and which is in, on, or is associated with a road;United Kingdom2012 No. 381
street plansthe plans with reference numbers HE092631/0/A197/02/01A, 02B, 03A, 04A, 05A, 06A and 07A, certified as the street plans by the Secretary of State for the purposes of this Order;United Kingdom2015 No. 23
street planthe plan certified as the street plan by the Secretary of State for the purposes of this Order;United Kingdom2015 No. 147
street racingoperating a motor vehicle in a race with at least one other motor vehicle on a street, road, highway or other public place;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-46
street tramwayany part of a tramway which is laid along a street whether or not the section of the street in which its rails are laid may be used by other traffic;United Kingdom2009 No. 1100
street vendora person who holds a valid licence to sell or expose for sale any food or goods in any showboard or stall, which is erected along a road, lane, alley, back-lane or footway;SingaporeCap. 95, RG 16
street with special engineering difficultiesa street designated as having special engineering difficulties under section 63;United Kingdom2007 No. 1951
street works planthe plans certified as the street works plans by the Secretary of State for the purposes of this Order;United Kingdom2014 No. 2950
street works registera register required to be kept by a street authority by section 53;United Kingdom2007 No. 1951
streets and public rights of way planthe plan certified as the streets and public rights of way plan by the Secretary of State for the purposes of this Order;United Kingdom2015 No. 318
streeta public road.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2003/en/si/00...
streeta public road;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1999/en/si/02...
stretched limousinea taxi licensed for private hire which has a passenger compartment that has been lengthened following its original construction;”;United Kingdom2010 No. 193
stretched limousinea vehicle which has a passenger compartment that has been lengthened following its original construction.United Kingdom2014 No. 302
stretchbalance sheet, income statements, and related supporting schedules, even though FCA has the authority to interpret the statute.United States78 FR 77557
strike pricea price for one megawatt hour of electricity generated by a generating station;United Kingdom2014 No. 2013
strikeof compelling that coal industry employer or any person or body of persons employed, or to aid other employees in compelling their employer or any person or body of persons employed, to accept or not to accept terms or conditions of or affecting employment.United Kingdom1996 No. 1288
strip minea mine worked by removal of overlying strata and subsequent excavation of exposed coal in flat or substantially flat terrain;CanadaC-17 RSA 2000
strip searcha visual inspection of a person’s naked body.CanadaS.C. 1999, c. 20
strip surfacethe imaginary surface that is associated with the airport runway and that is described in Part 4 of the schedule.CanadaSOR/2014-16
striped bassthe species Morone saxatilis.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
strippedof compliance such as pass-through certification are not available.United States72 FR 50900
stripa section of net that is approximately 6 fathoms deep;European Union22005A1230(04)
stripa strip of land at least six metres wide located at the edge of a field and used for the production of arable crops and which adjoins an open drainage channel.United Kingdom1997 No. 1440
strong hybrid electric technologya technology that includes automatic start/stop capability and regenerative braking capability, and with which the recovered energy is at least 65% of the total braking energy, as determined in accordance with the test procedure set out in section 116(c) of Title 40, chapter I, part 600, subpart B, of the CFR.CanadaSOR/2010-201
strong indicators,an exhaustive list. For example, under COSO, risk assessment and monitoring are two of the five components of an effective system of internal control. If management concludes that an internal control component is not effective, or if required entity-level or pervasive elements of ICFR are not effective, it is likely that internal control is not effective.United States72 FR 35324
strong mechanical bondbond strength equal to or more than propellant strength.”.United Kingdom1996 No. 1124
strongyloidiasisan infection with the intestinal roundworm Strongyloides stercoralis.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
struck-byof sending the signals are appropriate under the circumstances and reliable.United States75 FR 47905
structural changea change effected by an order which establishes a single tier of local government for an area.United Kingdom2008 No. 1419
structural measurea physical improvement that impounds water, commonly known as a dam, which was constructed as part of a covered water resource project, including the impoundment area and flood pool.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
structural subsystema structural subsystem as specified in section 1(a) of Annex II to the Directive;United Kingdom2011 No. 3066
structural supportsof attachment. (ID-0120.0; -0156.1; -0180.1; -0205.1; -0213.1.) OSHA has modified paragraph (b)(3) of this section of the final rule accordingly.United States75 FR 47905
structure drawingsthe drawings specified in article 34(1)(g) and certified as the structure drawings by the Secretary of State for the purposes of this Order;United Kingdom2014 No. 2269
structure general arrangement drawingsthe drawings certified as the structure general arrangement drawings by the Secretary of State for the purposes of this Order;United Kingdom2013 No. 675
structured automatic exchangethe systematic communication of predefined information to another Member State, without prior request, as and when that information becomes available;European Union32003R1798
structured finance swapa swap or security-based swap based on an asset-backed security (or group or index primarily comprised of asset-backed securities).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
structured finance vehiclea securitisation undertaking or a covered bond vehicle;United Kingdom2014 No. 2080
structured settlement factoring transactionof sale, assignment, pledge, or other form of encumbrance or alienation for consideration.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
structured settlement payment rightsrights to receive payments under a structured settlement.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
structuressuch that it functions as a containment structure for human use” in 40 CFR part 355. EPA intended both 40 CFR parts 355 and 370 to have the same definition. This discrepancy is being corrected in this final rule.United States73 FR 65452
structurea structure that is made by a person.CanadaS.C. 1999, c. 33
structureany building, erection, structure (including a movable structure), excavation, or other thing constructed, erected, made or placed on, in or under any land, or any part of a structure so defined and, where the context so admits, includes the land on, in or under which the structure is situated;IrelandNumber 37 of 2001
struma ovariian ovarian neoplasm defined by the presence of thyroid tissue comprising more than half of the overall mass, that usually occurs as part of a teratoma, but may also occur with a serous or mucinous cystadenoma;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
stud bookthat part of the General Stud Book of Great Britain and Ireland which is maintained by Weatherbys;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2005/en/si/08...
stud sirea sire registered as a stud sire in the Irish Greyhound Stud Book;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2005/en/si/05...
student air traffic controllera person who has been granted a licence under this Order to provide air traffic control services under the supervision of an air traffic controller;United Kingdom2008 No. 2562
student contribution chargethe charge payable by students at a relevant institution of higher education in the Republic of Ireland;”.United Kingdom2013 No. 128
student contributionthe charge payable by students who are deemed eligible for free tuition fees under the Free Fees Schemes. This contribution encompasses the student services charge and a contribution by students towards tuition costs;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2015/en/si/01...
student drivera person who is receiving driving instruction in a vehicle of a class for which he or she holds a learner permit;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2009/en/si/01...
student governmentthe representative student organization directly elected by the student body of a general academic teaching institution.United StatesEDUCATION CODE - Title 3 - Cha
student loan account numberthe account number assigned by the lender to a loan made under the student loans legislation;United Kingdom2005 No. 52
student loanthe total outstanding principal, interest, penalties and charges owed by a borrower to the Department pursuant to these or any other regulations made under Article 3 of the Order, excluding any interest, penalties or charges payable under Part III or IV;United Kingdom2000 No. 121
student of veterinary medicinea person who has duly enrolled in, commenced and is participating in an approved programme of education.IrelandNumber 22 of 2005
student registranta person registered under section 8A (registers of students)(7).United Kingdom2005 No. 1478
student scanner operatora person undergoing an approved course;United Kingdom2002 No. 2584
student start-up scholarship paymentthe payment of that name in paragraph 7.2.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
student support applicationan application for support payable under the student support scheme for an academic year commencing on or after 1st September 2007;United Kingdom2006 No. 2828 (W. 250)
student support informationany information which the student support authority holds in connection with, or in consequence of, the exercise of any function relating to the operation of the student support scheme.United Kingdom2006 No. 2828 (W. 250)
student who qualifies for a new fee granta new system eligible student who is a person whom the National Assembly has determined in connection with the designated course falls within one of the categories set out in Part 2 of Schedule 1.United Kingdom2007 No. 1045 (W. 104)
student with a disabilitya student who is eligible for a district's special education program under Section 29.003(b).United StatesEDUCATION CODE - Title 2 - Cha
student with special needsa student with motor, hearing or visual or other impairment which requires adaptive support to access education;KenyaNo. 42 of 2012
students associationa students association of a public college, technical institute or university established under section 93 or continued under Part 5;CanadaP-19.5 2003
students’ associationany association of students formed to further the educational purposes of the institution and the interests of students, as students.United Kingdom2014 No. 2068
students’ organizationthe association of students recognised by the Council as being an organization representative of the students of the University;KenyaCAP. 210A
students’ unionany association of students formed to further the educational purposes of the institution and the interests of students, as students;United Kingdom2010 No. 505
studentsall those persons following learning or training courses or programmes which are run by higher education or vocational education and training institutions as defined in this Article.European Union22001A0313(01)
studentsall those persons who follow learning or training courses or programmes which are run by higher education or training institutions as defined in this Article, and that are recognised or financially supported by the competent authorities;European Union22006A1230(03)
student“EIS provider” as used in this part.United States76 FR 60139
studenta College of Europe student who is awarded support;United Kingdom2011 No. 736 (W. 113)
study commissionof fully compensating victims of a catastrophic nuclear accident that exceeds the amount of aggregate public liability under subsection (e)(1) of this section.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
study completion datethe date the study director signs the final report;United Kingdom1999 No. 3106
study directorthe individual responsible for the overall conduct of the regulatory study;United Kingdom1999 No. 3106
study initiation datethe date the study director (first) signs the study plan;United Kingdom1999 No. 3106
study permita written authorization to engage in academic, professional, vocational or other education or training in Canada that is issued by an officer to a foreign national.CanadaSOR/2002-227
study plan amendmentan intended change to the study plan after the study initiation date;United Kingdom1999 No. 3106
study plan deviationan unintended departure from the study plan after the study initiation date;United Kingdom1999 No. 3106
study plana document which defines the entire scope of the safety study;United Kingdom1997 No. 654
study reportsstudy reports and any other data relating to an application for a full approval or provisional approval or the continuance of any such approval including the amendment of the conditions imposed in relation to any such approval.United Kingdom1997 No. 469
study support centrea centre providing an out of school hours learning programme aimed at raising standards in literacy and numeracy;United Kingdom1998 No. 656
studya study which a NIAO auditor is requested to conduct, or assist the Department in conducting, under paragraph (1).United Kingdom2007 No. 203
studa mark or device on the carriageway, whether or not projecting above the surface of the carriageway;United Kingdom1997 No. 2400
stunning pena pen or compartment which is suitable for restraining an adult bovine animal for the purpose of stunning and which is constructed in accordance with paragraph 8 of Schedule 1 or paragraph 9 of Schedule 2;United Kingdom2014 No. 107
stunningany process which causes immediate loss of consciousness which lasts until death;United Kingdom1996 No. 558
sub- tenancyany tenancy created out of, or deriving from, a superior tenancy.United Kingdom2005 No. 371
sub-DACa Department’s approval certificate issued under Article 31A(5) of the Order;United Kingdom2007 No. 240
sub-agreementan agreement made by a manager and another person pursuant to a provision included in an agreement by virtue of subsection (5)(a);United Kingdom2010 No. 844
sub-committeea sub-committee appointed in accordance with article 8(1).United Kingdom2007 No. 1412
sub-committeea sub-committee appointed under article 8(1);United Kingdom2011 No. 1455
sub-consolidated basison the basis of the consolidated situation of a parent institution, financial holding company or mixed financial holding company, excluding a sub-group of entities, or on the basis of the consolidated situation of a parent institution, financial holding company or mixed financial holding company that is not the ultimate parent institution, financial holding company or mixed financial holding company;European Union32013R0575R(02)
sub-funda portfolio of assets and liabilities maintained by an ICAV in accordance with its instrument of incorporation;IrelandNumber 2 of 2015
sub-leasea sub-lease derived (directly or indirectly) from a lease.United Kingdom2013 No. 1979
sub-liabilitythe amount payable by the local authority to the Secretary of State under regulation 12;United Kingdom2012 No. 711
sub-mortgage cautiona sub-mortgage caution to which rule 228 of the 1925 Rules applied before commencement.United Kingdom2003 No. 1953
sub-paragraph (2), (3) or (4)sub-paragraph (2), (3) or (4) of paragraph 1 of this Schedule (which required pay to be determined in certain cases as if the constable of the rank of inspector or chief inspector had an additional year’s service) as that sub-paragraph had effect on 31st August 1994.United Kingdom1995 No. 137 (S. 3)
sub-programmea sub-programme set out in a Single Programming Document approved by one of the Commission Decisions appearing in the Schedule.United Kingdom1995 No. 2202
sub-projecta complete unit or part of a project that can be put to use towards the achievement of the project objectives;KenyaNO. 30 OF 2013
sub-provider bodya body described in sub-paragraph (j) of regulation 3(1);”.United Kingdom2013 No. 497
sub-regionan area specified in the Annex to Decision 2000/807/EC;European Union32003L0085
sub-regionthe Eastern and Southern African sub-region.KenyaCAP. 487D
sub-sale development reliefrelief under schedule 10A,”.United Kingdom2015 No. 123
sub-schemea scheme which forms part of a split scheme and which is being treated as a separate pension scheme under and for the purposes set out in these regulations;United Kingdom2006 No. 569
sub-schemethe arrangements constituting the scheme so far as they relate to a separate part of the property.United Kingdom2013 No. 1388
sub-sectora well-defined and controlled part of a sector;European Union22002A1230(01)
sub-tenancyany tenancy created out of, or deriving from, a superior tenancy.United Kingdom2008 No. 79
sub-tenancythe sub-tenancy referred to in paragraph 2;IrelandNumber 27 of 2004
sub-tenantthe person in whose favour the sub-tenancy concerned has been created;IrelandNumber 27 of 2004
sub-threshold developmentdevelopment of a type set out in Schedule 5 which does not exceed a quantity, area or other limit specified in that Schedule in respect of the relevant class of development.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2001/en/si/06...
subbituminous coalcoal recovered or obtained from a coal mine located in the area of Alberta described in the maps accompanying Regulator publication ERCB ST 92‑31 as the Plains Region;Canada295/1992
subchapter S itemany item of an S corporation to the extent that regulations prescribed by the Secretary provide that, for purposes of this subtitle, such item is more appropriately determined at the corporation level than at the shareholder level.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
subdivision lengththe greatest projected moulded length of that part of the ship at or below deck or decks limiting the vertical extent of flooding with the ship at the deepest subdivision load line;United Kingdom1997 No. 1509
subdivision load linea line indicating the maximum depth to which a passenger ship may be loaded having regard to the extent to which it is subdivided and to the space for the time being allotted to passengers as determined in accordance with regulations made under section 100;SingaporeCap. 179
subdivisionthe division of any land, other than buildings held under single ownership, into two or more parts whether the subdivision is by conveyance, transfer or partition or for the purpose of sale, gift, lease or any other purpose;KenyaCAP. 286
subdural haematomaan accumulation of blood in the space between the dura mater and the arachnoid mater, due to tearing of the veins in that space. This definition includes both chronic and acute forms of subdural haematoma, and includes both intracranial and spinal subdural haematoma.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
subheadinga description in the List of Tariff Provisions accompanied by a six-digit number and includes all tariff items the first six digits of which correspond to that number.CanadaS.C. 1997, c. 36
subheadthe individual categories of expenditure within a vote under which the expenditure is accounted for in the Appropriation Accounts;IrelandNumber 8 of 2004
subject corporationa corporation (other than a private corporation) resident in Canada and controlled, whether because of a beneficial interest in one or more trusts or otherwise, by or for the benefit of an individual (other than a trust) or a related group of individuals (other than trusts).CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
subject enhancement coursea post-graduate course which is designed to equip a person with the subject knowledge he requires to complete a course of initial teacher training; and”.United Kingdom2003 No. 3094
subject goodsthe goods described in the Schedule originating from Turkey.SingaporeCap. 65B, DTMN 1
subject matter informationthe part of an electronic message that purports to summarize the contents of the message or to give an indication of them;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-34
subject membera member who is the subject of a conduct process.CanadaSOR/2014-291
subject of the disciplinary proceedingsthe judicial office holder whose conduct is being considered in accordance with these regulations.United Kingdom2006 No. 676
subject of the reviewthe person in respect of whom the review is conducted.United Kingdom2008 No. 1741
subject property of a retirement compensation arrangementproperty that is held in connection with the arrangement.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
subject to affirmative resolution of Parliamentthat the regulation shall be laid before Parliament within fifteen days after it is made or, if Parliament is not then sitting, on any of the first fifteen days next thereafter that Parliament is sitting and shall not come into force unless and until it is affirmed by a resolution of both Houses of Parliament introduced and passed in accordance with the rules of those Houses;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. I-21
subject to affirmative resolution of the House of Commonsthat the regulation shall be laid before the House of Commons within fifteen days after it is made or, if the House is not then sitting, on any of the first fifteen days next thereafter that the House is sitting and shall not come into force unless and until it is affirmed by a resolution of the House of Commons introduced and passed in accordance with the rules of that House;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. I-21
subject to effective taxationthat an entity or a legal arrangement is liable to tax on all its income, or on the part of its income attributable to its non-resident participants, including on any interest payment.’;European Union32014L0048
subject to negative resolution of the House of Commonsthat the regulation shall be laid before the House of Commons within fifteen days after it is made or, if the House is not then sitting, on any of the first fifteen days next thereafter that the House is sitting and may be annulled by a resolution of the House of Commons introduced and passed in accordance with the rules of that House.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. I-21
subject to regulations [VA] shall prescribe, [VA shall] provide for necessary travel, lodging, and per diem expenses incurred by a family member of an eligible veteran in undergoing instruction, preparation, and trainingthat the provision of beneficiary travel is subject to any limitations or exclusions under part 70 as well. There is no reason to believe that section 1720G extends beneficiary travel benefits to Family Caregivers but does not also require the equal application of the limitations that apply to all individuals eligible for benefits under part 70.United States76 FR 26147
subject to the EAR,any item or technical data designated in § 121.1 of the ITAR. The policy described in § 120.3 is applicable to designations of additional items”). If an item is not described on the USML and is otherwise “subject to the EAR,” then work through each of the following steps to determine where the item is covered by the CCL or, if it is not covered by the CCL, and is therefore designated as EAR99.United States78 FR 22659
subjects/curriculum areasall forms of organised learning across the curriculum;United Kingdom2007 No. 1688
subjectsany land or buildings that are provided, improved, adapted and repaired, developed and redeveloped, or acquired or constructed with grant assistance;United Kingdom2004 No. 117
subjectthe person to whom the information relates.United Kingdom2005 No. 635
submarine cable corridorthe area designated by the Port Master as the submarine cable corridor.SingaporeCap. 170A
submersible crafta ship that can travel under water but which operates on a tether or umbilical to a tender such as submarines,surface vessel or platform but shall in any event, not include a submarine;KenyaCAP. 389
submersible vessela vessel that is capable of operating below the surface of the water.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
submission consulteesany person to whom regulation 13(1)(c) applies;United Kingdom2004 No. 2203
submission proposals mapa document of the description referred to in regulation 6(5);United Kingdom2004 No. 2204
submissionany oral submission which would otherwise be made to the court by the party or his representative in person including an oral submission in support of a motion;United Kingdom2007 No. 7
submits such security-based swap for clearing to a clearing agencythat the security-based swap subject to the clearing requirement must be submitted for central clearing to a clearing agency that functions as a CCP.United States77 FR 41601
submitted electronicallyof the computer network system being tested in the ERP pilot scheme and related expressions shall be construed accordingly.United Kingdom2000 No. 646
submitted samplea sample of at least the minimum weight of a sample specified in Schedule 5, or in the case of a sample to be submitted to a licensed seed testing station, double the minimum weight of a sample specified in Schedule 5, taken from a seed lot in accordance with the provisions set out in the Sampling Guidance;United Kingdom2010 No. 67
submitted tosubmitted to the Inland Revenue in accordance with its requirements by or on behalf of the self-employed earner;United Kingdom1999 No. 152
submitsubmission of the sample with any ancillary documentation, fee or other material required by a designated laboratory;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2014/en/si/01...
submortgagethe mortgage of a mortgage and the mortgage of a charge.SingaporeCap. 157
suborbital rocketa vehicle, rocket-propelled in whole or in part, intended for flight on a suborbital trajectory, and the thrust of which is greater than its lift for the majority of the rocket-powered portion of its ascent.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
subordinate brancha division of a society as described in the by-laws of the society;CanadaS.C. 1991, c. 47
subordinate commanderan officer under the command of the commanding officer who is of at least the rank of naval lieutenant, military or marine captain or flight lieutenant.United Kingdom2009 No. 1216
subordinate courta court of Pitcairn subordinate to the Supreme Court that has been established by law;United Kingdom2010 No. 244
subordinate legislationOrders in Council, orders, rules or regulations.United Kingdom2010 No. 1736 (C. 91)
subordinate officera person appointed or in pay as a Subedar Major or Inspector or Sub-Inspector and Assistant Sub-Inspector of the Force;IndiaNO. 53 OF 2007
subordinate plana plan that defines the security controls that are either planned or implemented for networks, facilities, systems, or groups of systems, as appropriate, within a specific accreditation boundary.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
subordinated creditora creditor of a relevant institution, to any extent that the creditor holds a subordinated liability;IrelandNumber 36 of 2010
subordinated debtdebt subordinated to the claims of general creditors.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
subordinated employer fundingany amounts included within the calculation of the value of the resources of the business associate that have been treated as subordinated liabilities of the employer in the calculation of the value of the employer’s resources;United Kingdom2005 No. 378
subordinated indebtednessan instrument evidencing an indebtedness of a bank holding company that by its terms provides that the indebtedness will, in the event of the insolvency or winding-up of the bank holding company, be subordinate in right of payment to all liabilities of the bank holding company except those that, by their terms, rank equally with or are subordinate to such indebtedness.CanadaS.C. 1991, c. 46
subordinated indebtednessan instrument evidencing an indebtedness of a company that by its terms provides that the indebtedness will, in the event of the insolvency or winding-up of the company, be subordinate in right of payment to all deposit liabilities of the company and all other liabilities of the company except those that, by their terms, rank equally with or are subordinate to such indebtedness;CanadaS.C. 1991, c. 45
subpart 1that the area has also met the RACT requirement in that section. See, e.g., NRDC v. EPA, 571 F.3d 1245, 1253 (DC Cir. 2009).United States76 FR 47443
subpart V regulationsthe provisions of Subpart V—Special Procedures for Distribution of Refunds (10 CFR 205.280–205.288) and any amendment made after October 21, 1986, and all precedents and decisions under such regulations, but only to the extent that such provisions, precedents, decisions, and amendments are consistent with the provisions of this chapter.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
subpoena for recordsa Federal grand jury subpoena for records that has been served relating to a violation of, or a conspiracy to violate, section 1033 of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
subrecipienta State or local governmental authority, a nonprofit organization, or an operator of public transportation or intercity bus service that receives Federal transit program grant funds indirectly through a recipient.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
subrogationthe acquisition of the legal ownership of insured property.United Kingdom2008 No. 410
subrogationthe acquisition of the rights of policy holders with respect to third parties;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1996/en/si/00...
subscriber directoriesprinted telephone directories that are produced for use by the public containing at a minimum an alphabetical listing of subscriber names, addresses and telephone numbers.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1999/en/si/00...
subscriber’s gross cumulative excessthe total of all amounts each of which is the subscriber’s share of the excess amount for a relevant year at that time in respect of the individual and, for the purpose of this definition, a relevant year at any time is a year that began before that time.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
subscriber’s information systemthe information system specified by a subscriber to which electronic records may be transmitted by the competent authority to the subscriber;SingaporeCap. 232, R 4
subscribera person or entity that receives a secondary transmission service from a satellite carrier and pays a fee for the service, directly or indirectly, to the satellite carrier or to a distributor.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
subscribera person who is the subject named or identified in a certificate issued to him and who holds a private key that corresponds to a public key listed in that certificate;SingaporeCap. 88
subscribeof authentication referred to in section 888 are employed, subscribe in the prescribed non-legible form;IrelandNumber 38 of 2014
subscribeto elect to become a subscriber.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
subscribing Statea State other than an EEA State whose national insurer’s bureau as defined in Article 1(3) of the first motor insurance directive has joined the Green Card System;United Kingdom2003 No. 37
subscription limitsthe subscription limits in paragraphs (2) and (3)(a) of regulation 4..”.United Kingdom2008 No. 1934
subscription management servicea service which consists of the provision of support services to a subscription broadcasting service which support services may include, but not limited to, subscriber management support, subscription fee collection, call centres, sales and marketing, and technical and installation support;KenyaCAP. 411A
subscription or pay-per-view basisany basis for making a charge on a person in respect of the reception by him or her of a broadcasting service, and includes the basis of making such a charge by reference to the number of items of programme material viewed by him or her;IrelandNumber 18 of 2009
subscription pricethe consideration payable for the interest as set out in the offering memorandum.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. E-15
subscription programming signalradiocommunication that is intended for reception either directly or indirectly by the public in Canada or elsewhere on payment of a subscription fee or other charge;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. R-2
subscriptionsthe current year’s subscriptions and the previous years’ subscriptions as described in regulation 21(1).United Kingdom2010 No. 2957
subscriptionthe capital stock of the Bank subscribed to by a member;SingaporeCap. 27
subsection (3)subsection (3) of section 798B.United Kingdom1999 No. 3330
subsection (d) hospitals.a hospital that is located in Puerto Rico and that would be considered a subsection (d) hospital (as defined in paragraph (d)(1)(B)) if it were located in 1 of the 50 States).United States80 FR 49325
subsequent consentconsent granted pursuant to a subsequent application.”.United Kingdom2008 No. 372
subsequent consentconsent granted pursuant to a subsequent application.”;United Kingdom2008 No. 2093
subsequent decision amountthe amount of child support maintenance liability resulting from a subsequent decision;United Kingdom2000 No. 3186
subsequent decisionthe decision referred to in paragraph (1)(a), (b) or (c) which was taken in relation to the original decision.United Kingdom2013 No. 384
subsequent extension applicationsapplications in relation to additional pharmaceutical forms and strengths of a medicinal product, made subsequent to the first application in relation to that product;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2014/en/si/06...
subsequent intervaleach accounting year of a capital goods owner in the adjustment period applicable to that capital good, which follows the second interval;IrelandNumber 31 of 2010
subsequent levy periodthe period from 1 January 2013 to 31 December 2013 inclusive;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2012/en/si/03...
subsequent loana loan to a veteran, other than an interest rate reduction refinancing loan, guaranteed under section 3710 or made under section 3711 of this title if the veteran has previously obtained a loan guaranteed under section 3710 or made under section 3711 of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
subsequent multiplication by vegetative propagationpropagation by vegetative methods from forest reproductive material in respect of which a Master Certificate has been issued or sought;United Kingdom2002 No. 3026
subsequent offencean offence committed within five years after the date of a previous conviction;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. E-14
subsequent period of carea period of care that may be provided by the LMO after the expiry of a period of care that has already been provided by the LMO to the entitled person.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
subsequent tariffa tariff for an accredited domestic plant for any financial year commencing after the end of its initial tariff period, calculated in accordance with regulation 37;United Kingdom2014 No. 928
subsequent transfereeany person to whom, before the commencement date, the relevant interest was transferred after the transfer from the ex-landlord to the initial transferee,”;United Kingdom2009 No. 1260 (W. 112)
subsequent yeara financial year beginning on or after the reorganisation date;United Kingdom1995 No. 623
subsidiary accountany subsidiary account referred to in regulation 11;SingaporeCap. 126B, RG 1
subsidiary bodiesany organ, committee or service established by the Council or under its authority, except those to which, in accordance with Article 2, this Agreement does not apply;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. P-24
subsidiary certificate of titlethe subsidiary certificate of title issued under section 122;SingaporeCap. 158
subsidiary companiesother companies in Japan of which the majority of voting rights of all shareholders is held by another company. In this case, any other company in Japan of which majority of voting rights of all shareholders is held by a company and any one or more of its subsidiary companies or by any one or more subsidiary companies of a company is deemed as a subsidiary company of said company.JapanAct No. 54 of 1947
subsidiary companya stock company for which the majority of voting rights of all shareholders are held by a company or any other company, etc. prescribed by the Rules of the Fair Trade Commission as one whose management is controlled by such a company.JapanAct No. 54 of 1947
subsidiary controlled corporationa corporation more than 50% of the issued share capital of which (having full voting rights under all circumstances) belongs to the corporation to which it is subsidiary;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
subsidiary hazard signany of the signs which are referred to and described in paragraph 12 or 13 of Part I Schedule 5;United Kingdom1996 No. 2093
subsidiary hazardany hazard created by the hazardous properties of dangerous goods other than the most hazardous property;United Kingdom1996 No. 2092
subsidiary instrumentany proclamation, regulation, order, rule or other like instrument having the force of law.United Kingdom2009 No. 1751
subsidiary instrumentany proclamation, regulation, order, rule or other like instrument having the force of law;United Kingdom2011 No. 1681
subsidiary juridical person, etc.said other juridical person, etc. whose Decision-Making Body is controlled by the parent juridical person, etc. In this case, if a parent juridical person, etc. and its subsidiary juridical person, etc. or a subsidiary juridical person, etc. alone controls the Decision-Making Body of another juridical person, etc., such other juridical person, etc. shall be deemed to be a subsidiary juridical person, etc. of the parent juridical person, etc.JapanOrdinance of the Ministry of L
subsidiary of a juridical person of a Partya juridical person which is effectively controlled by another juridical person of that Party [11].European Union32012D0734
subsidiary undertakinga subsidiary undertaking within the meaning of Article 1 of Directive No. 83/349/EEC and any undertaking over which, in the opinion of the Minister, a parent undertaking effectively exercises a dominant influence and all subsidiaries of subsidiary undertakings shall also be considered subsidiaries of the parent undertaking which is at the head of those undertakings.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1999/en/si/03...
subsidiary wholly-owned corporationa corporation all the issued share capital of which (except directors’ qualifying shares) belongs to the corporation to which it is subsidiary;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
subsidiaryShannon Airport Authority, Shannon Commercial Enterprises and its subsidiaries, and any other subsidiary formed or acquired under section 14 all of the issued shares in the share capital of which are held by, or on behalf of, Shannon Group.IrelandNumber 27 of 2014
subsidiarya company in which one or more producer organisations or associations thereof have taken shares and which helps to increase the added value of the production of their members;European Union32003R1432
subsidised importsimports with respect to which a countervailable subsidy is provided.SingaporeCap. 65B, RG 1
subsidya financial contribution by Government or any public body within the territory of a Partner State or where there is any form of income or price support in the sense of Article XVI of GATT 1994;KenyaCAP. 4C
subsistence expenses allowancea subsistence expenses allowance for the purposes of article 9;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2014/en/si/02...
subsonic aeroplanean aeroplane incapable of sustaining level flight at speeds exceeding flight Mach number of 1;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2015/en/si/00...
substance misusethe misuse of drugs, alcohol and other substances;United Kingdom2007 No. 1830
substance subject to the prior informed consent procedurea substance specified in Annex III of the Rotterdam Convention that is destined for use in the category specified in that Annex.CanadaSOR/2013-88
substance use disorder benefitsbenefits with respect to services for substance use disorders, as defined under the terms of the plan and in accordance with applicable Federal and State law.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
substancesany chemical element and its compounds, as they occur in the natural state or as produced by industry, whether in solid or liquid or gaseous form.United Kingdom2005 No. 2773
substanceschemical elements and their compounds as they occur in the natural state or as produced by industry, including any additives required for the purpose of placing them on the market;European Union31979L0831
substancea chemical element and its compounds in the natural state or obtained by any production process, including any additive necessary to preserve the stability of the product and any impurity deriving from the process used, but excluding any solvent which may be separated without affecting the stability of the substance or changing its composition;United Kingdom2009 No. 716
substancea substance other than a living organism within the meaning of Part 6.CanadaS.C. 1999, c. 33
substandard water or sewer systema system that is not in compliance with the municipality's standards for water and wastewater service.United StatesWATER CODE - Title 2 - Chapter
substantial beneficial interestnot less than 5 percent of all beneficial interests in the policyholder.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
substantial benefitthat the portion of the new installment amount attributable to the debt being refinanced must be at least 10 percent less than the existing installment amount(s). Prepayment penalties, financing fees, and other financing costs must also be added to the amount being refinanced in calculating the percentage reduction in the new installment payment. Exceptions to the 10% reduction requirement may be approved by the D/FA or designee for good cause. PCLP CDCs may not use their delegated authority to approve a loan requiring this exception;United States74 FR 29589
substantial causea cause which is important and not less than any other cause.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
substantial changea change in operation which may have significant negative effects on people or the environment.United Kingdom2001 No. 1091
substantial changea change in the structure or operation of a waste facility that, in the opinion of the Department, may have significant negative effects on human health or the environment or both;United Kingdom2010 No. 64
substantial completionthat the connection to the premises has been installed, commissioned and left safe;United Kingdom2005 No. 1135
substantial contributorthe creator of the trust. Rules similar to the rules of subparagraphs (B) and (C) of section 507(d)(2) shall apply for purposes of this subparagraph.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
substantial damageany damage which necessitates the replacement or extensive repair of any major component of any aircraft or property damaged, as referred to in Schedule 2;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2009/en/si/04...
substantial damagedamage the cost of commercial repair of which would exceed the value of the vehicle.”.United Kingdom2002 No. 2382
substantial dilutionthat a majority of the financial interests in the successor entity is no longer held or controlled, directly or indirectly, by signatories or former signatories.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
substantial failurethe willful failure to comply with the requirements of this section that constitutes a significant deviation from the terms and conditions of a petition.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
substantial harmany injury, whether physical or psychological, that interferes in a substantial way with a person’s health or well-being;CanadaS.C. 1996, c. 15
substantial investmenta substantial investment determined in accordance with section 10;CanadaS.C. 1991, c. 46
substantial majority,at least 60 percent.United States77 FR 62121
substantial new investmentinvestment which results in the building, purchase or long-term charter of vessels, which are specifically designed, required and substantial for the operation of the service and which constitutes at least half of the total investment made by the consortium members in relation to the maritime transport service offered by the consortium.’;European Union32005R0611
substantial number2,000 users in the case of any termination of an electronic communications service.IrelandNumber 2 of 2010
substantial part of Kenyaa part of Kenya which constitutes a district, a town council, a municipal council or a city council;KenyaCAP. 504
substantial parta part of a group of such numerical significance that the destruction or loss of that part would cause the destruction of the group as a viable entity within the nation of which such group is a part.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
substantial probabilitya significant likelihood considerably in excess of 51 per cent;Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/regulation/r13047
substantial product hazard“a product defect which (because of the pattern of defect, the number of defective products distributed in commerce, the severity of the risk, or otherwise) creates a substantial risk of injury to the public.” This definition is unchanged from the proposed rule.United States76 FR 37636
substantial rehabilitationthe rehabilitation of residential property at an average cost in excess of $25,000 per dwelling unit.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
substantial rehabilitationthe removal of the $6500 threshold and the minimum useful life of 55 years;United States78 FR 37106
substantial renovationthe renovation or alteration of the whole or that part of a building, as described in whichever of paragraphs (a) to (e) of the definition “residential complex” is applicable to the residential complex, in which one or more residential units are located to such an extent that all or substantially all of the building or part, as the case may be, other than the foundation, external walls, interior supporting walls, floors, roof, staircases and, in the case of that part of a building described in paragraph (b) of that definition, the common areas and other appurtenances, that existed immediately before the renovation or alteration was begun has been removed or replaced if, after completion of the renovation or alteration, the building or part, as the case may be, is, or forms part of, a residential complex;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. E-15
substantial riska risk of such a nature and degree that, having regard to the circumstances in which the person acquired the property and the extent of the information then available to him or her, its disregard involves culpability of a high degree.IrelandNumber 50 of 2001
substantial shareholderany person who is the beneficial owner of, or is in a position to exert control over, not less than fifteen per cent of the shares of a body corporate;KenyaCAP. 485A
substantial work has been completedthat the structure of the external walls of the building has been erected.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2006/en/si/01...
substantial work has been completedthat the structure of the external walls of the dwelling has been erected;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2011/en/si/02...
substantially allassets representing at least 90 percent of the fair market value of the net assets and at least 70 percent of the fair market value of the gross assets (90/70 test), as measured immediately prior to the sale, exchange, transfer, or gift in question.United States78 FR 39973
substantially complete“an application containing the claimant's name; his or her relationship to the veteran, if applicable; sufficient service information for VA to verify the claimed service, if applicable; the benefit claimed and any medical condition(s) on which it is based; the claimant's signature; and in claims for non-service connected disability or death pension and parents' dependency and indemnity compensation, a statement of income.” Therefore, claimants who submit an intent to file a claim will have 1 year from the date of such submission to file a complete claim that is similar to the current standards of a substantially complete application.United States79 FR 57659
substantially damagedsuch damage to a vehicle that in the reasonable opinion of a constable it cannot be driven safely on the road;United Kingdom2008 No. 494
substantially different mattersmatters of which knowledge is essential for pursuing the profession and with regard to which the training received by the applicant shows important differences in terms of duration or content from the training required in the United Kingdom.United Kingdom2007 No. 2781
substantially equivalent to the level of protection achievedthe prudential measures of a foreign government, authority, or regulatory entity achieve a similar outcome in consumer protection as the outcome achieved under State insurance or reinsurance regulation.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
substantially inadequatethat the SIP fails to comply with these CAA requirements.United States76 FR 25177
substantially similar section 100 (2) applicationan application referred to in section 100 (2) made by the person to the Court and which is the same as, or substantially similar to, the application referred to in paragraph (c) of subsection (1) previously made by the person to the Court.IrelandNumber 33 of 2013
substantially similar section 94 (4) applicationan application referred to in section 94 (4) made by the person to the Court and which is the same as, or substantially similar to, the application referred to in paragraph (b) of subsection (1) previously made by the person to the Court;IrelandNumber 33 of 2013
substantially similar section 94 (4) noticea notice in writing referred to in section 94 (4) given by the person to the committee and which is the same as, or substantially similar to, the notice referred to in paragraph (a) of subsection (1) previously given by the person to the committee;IrelandNumber 33 of 2013
substantially underserved trust areaa community in "trust land" (as defined in section 3765 of title 38) with respect to which the Secretary determines has a high need for the benefits of an eligible program.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
substantialsubstantial in terms of quantity or quality or a combination of both.United Kingdom1997 No. 3032
substantialthat the know-how includes information which is of importance for the sale of goods or the provision of services to consumers and, without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing, in particular for the presentation of goods for sale, the processing of goods in connection with the provision of services, methods of dealing with consumers, and administration and financial management;United Kingdom1997 No. 2945
substantiated complaints surveys.a complaint survey that results in the proof or finding of noncompliance at the time of the survey, a finding that noncompliance was proven to exist, but was corrected prior to the survey, and includes any deficiency that is cited during a complaint survey, whether or not the deficiency was the original subject of the substantial allegation of noncompliance.United States72 FR 53628
substantive decisiona decision of the adjudicator on the matter or on any substantive issue that arises in it but does not include any direction in interim parts of the proceedings or any order as to costs or any order as to costs thrown away;United Kingdom2003 No. 2171
substantive hearinga hearing fixed under rule 58.11(1)(a).United Kingdom2015 No. 228
substantive noticea notice under section 33 (1) or (2) (or where such notice is appealed, the notice as confirmed (with or without amendment) by the Labour Court or the District Court, or the Circuit Court, as may be appropriate);IrelandNumber 25 of 2014
substantive noticea notice under subsection (1) or (2) of section 70 or such a notice as confirmed (with or without amendment) by the Labour Court under section 71 (3).IrelandNumber 21 of 1998
substantive offencean offence other than an ancillary offence.United Kingdom2009 No. 1738
substantive orderan order or direction that records and gives effect to a substantive decision;United Kingdom2003 No. 2171
substantivea change that is more than a clarifying or consistency change; this term includes changes that alter the scope or meaning of a provision or that result in the addition or deletion of a provision.United States76 FR 63763
substationany premises or part thereof which contain equipment for either transforming or converting energy to or from high voltage (other than transforming or converting solely for the operation of switching devices or instruments) or for switching, controlling or regulating energy at high voltage, but does not include equipment mounted on a support to any overhead line;United Kingdom2012 No. 381
substitutable energyall energy consumed in electricity generation and, where appropriate, in other sectors of industry, including autoproducers, as calculated pursuant to Article 2 (2).European Union31979D0639
substitutable petroleum productsall fuel oil consumed in electricity generation, and, as appropriate, in other sectors of industry, including autoproducers, as calculated pursuant to Article 2 (2);European Union31979D0639
substitute decision-makera person who is authorized under section 58 to make a decision concerning a personal assistance service on behalf of a recipient who is incapable with respect to the service.  1996, c. 2, Sched. A, s. 56.Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/statute/96h02
substitute medicinal productanother interchangeable medicinal product which falls within the same group of interchangeable medicinal products as the branded interchangeable medicinal product.IrelandNumber 14 of 2013
substitute mortgagora person who, upon the release by a mortgagee of a previous mortgagor from personal liability on the mortgage note, assumes such liability and agrees to pay the mortgage debt.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
substituted apparatusthe apparatus which replaces the original apparatus.United Kingdom2005 No. 2786
substituted plansthe Works Plan and the Footpath Plan being the plans certified by the Secretary of State under those names as the substituted plans for the purposes of this Order;United Kingdom2001 No. 4038
substituted sectionsthe sections certified by the Secretary of State as the substituted sections for the purposes of this Order.United Kingdom2001 No. 4038
substitutethat the paid leave provided by the employer, and accrued pursuant to established policies of the employer, will run concurrently with the unpaid FMLA leave. Accordingly, the employee receives pay pursuant to the employer's applicable paid leave policy during the period of otherwise unpaid FMLA leave. An employee's ability to substitute accrued paid leave is determined by the terms and conditions of the employer's normal leave policy. When an employee chooses, or an employer requires, substitution of accrued paid leave, the employer must inform the employee that the employee must satisfy any procedural requirements of the paid leave policy only in connection with the receipt of such payment. See § 825.300(c). If an employee does not comply with the additional requirements in an employer's paid leave policy, the employee is not entitled to substitute accrued paid leave, but the employee remains entitled to take unpaid FMLA leave. Employers may not discriminate against employees on FMLA leave in the administration of their paid leave policies.United States73 FR 67934
substitution of materialsof control in addition to back-end pollution control technology when establishing MACT floors). As explained in our discussion of the SRE/Feed methodology, the MACT floor level for metals and chlorine reflects the best combination of hazardous waste feedrate, and total HAP removal efficiency. See section III.B. However, if standards for energy recovery units are expressed in terms of mass of HAP per volume of stack gas, then it would be relatively easy for these energy recovery devices to achieve a standard, without decreasing concentrations of HAP in their hazardous waste fuels, by diluting the HAP contribution of hazardous waste with emissions from fossil fuel. A thermal emissions format prevents this type of dilution from happening because it ignores additions of stack gases attributable to burning fossil fuels. Weyerhaeuser, 590 F. 2d at 1059 (use of production of a unit as a normalizing parameter serves “the commendable purpose” of preventing plants from achieving emission limitations via dilution).United States70 FR 59402
substitutionacquiring unprocessed timber from such Federal lands and engaging in exporting, or selling for export, unprocessed timber originating from private lands within the same geographic and economic area.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
substratum of landany subsoil or anything beneath the surface of the land required for any purpose connected with the works authorised by this Order;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2007/en/si/01...
subsumedthat the information that was contained in the early site permit SSAR becomes part of the referencing combined license FSAR upon issuance of the combined licenses in the same manner as if the combined license applicant had not referenced an early site permit. The NRC is including the phrase “to the extent referenced,” to indicate that it is not all of the information submitted in the early site permit application that is subsumed into the combined license, but, rather, only that information that is contained in the SSAR and identified by the applicant as being referenced in the combined license application. This subsumption of the early site permit into the referencing license affects the way changes to the early site permit information will be handled because it breaks the tie to the finality provisions in § 52.39. After issuance of the construction permit or combined license, § 52.39 no longer applies to the early site permit information and such information will be covered by the same finality provisions as the rest of the information in the FSAR (with the exception of any referenced design certification information), as outlined in § 52.98 (e.g., in accordance with §§ 50.54, 50.59, etc.).United States72 FR 49352
subsurface estatethe subsurface acquired by the state to construct or maintain the underground accelerator partially built or proposed to be built as part of the superconducting super collider research facility.United StatesNATURAL RESOURCES CODE - Title
subsystemsthe individual subsystems described in Schedule 2 comprising structural and operational subsystems for which essential requirements must be laid down;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2004/en/si/00...
subsystemthe subsystems of a cableway installation set out in Schedule 1;United Kingdom2004 No. 129
subtractive tare devicea tare device which intrudes on the weighing range of any weight indicating and printing device with which it is associated;United Kingdom2006 No. 5
subventiona subvention under Part III out of the income of the ElderCare Fund.SingaporeCap. 173A
succeeding periodthe period of account of the fund immediately following the overlap period.United Kingdom2009 No. 3001
successful applicanta preferred applicant who becomes the successful applicant in accordance with regulation 18(1);United Kingdom2012 No. 2414
successful applicationan application in respect of which, further to an allocation process, a CFD notification may be made or, in the case of an application in respect of a phased offshore wind CFD unit, more than one CFD notification may be made;United Kingdom2014 No. 2011
successful bida bid that, subject to regulation 27, results in the award of a capacity obligation to the bidder.United Kingdom2014 No. 2043
successful subscribera subscriber who has been declared the purchaser of a chit fund amount and who has furnished at least two guarantors acceptable to the chit fund company.SingaporeCap. 39, RG 4
successionalcontaining a range of habitat structures appropriate to the specific target species;United Kingdom2005 No. 621
successor authorityan authority which will, on and after 1st April 1996, exercise functions in relation to all or any part of the area of that disaggregating authority.United Kingdom1995 No. 2499 (S. 181)
successor bargaining unita bargaining unit of a successor employer in respect of which, on and after the changeover date, a bargaining agent has bargaining rights in accordance with subsection 19.2 (2). (“unité de négociation qui succède”)  2006, c. 4, s. 42 (9).Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/statute/97p21b
successor boarda board that, for the purposes of this Division, is prescribed in the regulations as a successor board to an old board. (“conseil qui succède”)  1997, c. 31, s. 113 (5); 2009, c. 33, Sched. 13, s. 1 (15).Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/statute/90e02
successor bodya health body whose relevant functions after 31st March 2013 are or include functions in respect of which, if criteria in the pilot scheme were met, direct payments under the scheme could be made.United Kingdom2013 No. 235
successor companya company nominated by the Minister under section 27(1);SingaporeCap. 41
successor companythe company into which the building society is converted, or to which the property, rights and liabilities of the building society are transferred, as a result of provision made under section 84A(5).”.United Kingdom2014 No. 3344
successor corporationa corporation that has at any time after November 7, 1969 acquired, by purchase, amalgamation, merger, winding-up or otherwise (other than pursuant to an amalgamation that is described in subsection 87(1.2) or a winding-up to which the rules in subsection 88(1) apply), from another person (in this subsection and subsection 59(3.3) referred to as the “predecessor”) all or substantially all of the Canadian resource properties of the predecessor in circumstances in which any of subsection 29(25) of the Income Tax Application Rules and subsections 66.7(1) and 66.7(3) to 66.7(5) apply to the corporation.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
successor councila council which is created by a relevant order which abolishes the county council, or a council to which functions of the county council are transferred by a relevant order.United Kingdom1996 No. 770
successor health bodythe health body which, on or after 1st August 2013, has a duty to provide or arrange for the provision of the services which, immediately before 1st August 2013, are being secured for a patient by a direct payment under a pilot scheme.United Kingdom2013 No. 1617
successor landlordthe initial transferee, or, as the case may be, a subsequent transferee, to whom the relevant interest belongs on the commencement date,”.United Kingdom2009 No. 1260 (W. 112)
successor local authoritya successor authority to which paragraph (a) of the definition of “successor authority” in section 3 relates.IrelandNumber 1 of 2014
successor memberan individual who was the spouse or common-law partner of a member of a PRPP immediately before the death of the member and who acquires, as a consequence of the death, all of the member’s rights in respect of the member’s account under the PRPP.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
successor of the British Railways Boardany person who carries on a relevant undertaking;United Kingdom1999 No. 1998
successor pension plana pension plan established in accordance with section 102. (“régime de retraite subséquent”)  1998, c. 15, Sched. A, s. 97 (1).Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/statute/98e15
successor postal services companythe company carrying on the business of providing postal services which was formerly carried on by the Post Office.United Kingdom2001 No. 878 (C. 31)
successor superintendent registrarthe superintendent registrar designated by the Registrar General in respect of a registration district in accordance with article 7(1) of this Order.United Kingdom1995 No. 3106
successora person who takes an inheritance;IrelandNumber 1 of 2003
successora person's estate and the distributees of that estate.United StatesGOVERNMENT CODE - Title 4 - Ch
such section, as so added, shall not give rise to any inference as to how the law in effect prior to such date should be interpreted.that, subject to the limitations of section 5505(d), in the instances where providers disagree with the Secretary's interpretation of research policy in cost reports prior to October 1, 2001, and the providers appeal research time that was disallowed from their IME FTE counts in those cost reports, the matter would be reserved for adjudication in the courts.United States75 FR 71799
suckler cowa cow belonging to a meat breed or born of a cross with a meat breed, and belonging to a herd intended for rearing calves for meat production;United Kingdom2015 No. 17
suction bucket monopod foundationa tubular metal structure which partially penetrates the seabed and remains in place using its own weight and a hydrostatic pressure differential and associated equipment, including scour protection, bracing, J-tube, corrosion protection systems and access platforms and equipment;United Kingdom2013 No. 1734
suction bucketslarge diameter steel cylindrical shells which penetrate the seabed assisted by hydrostatic pressure differential for fixity of steel jacket foundations;United Kingdom2014 No. 1599
suction caisson foundationa large diameter steel cylindrical structure which partially penetrates the seabed and remains in place using its own weight and a hydrostatic pressure differential, attached to a vertical central column which supports the transition piece, including associated scour protection, J-tubes, corrosion protection systems, boat landings comprising an access ladder with vertical boat fenders fitted either side, access platform(s) and equipment;United Kingdom2014 No. 1873
suction caissona large diameter steel cylinder which is fixed to the base of the foundation and partially penetrates the seabed and remains in place using its own weight and hydrostatic pressure differential;United Kingdom2014 No. 2594
suction cana large diameter steel cylinder which is fixed to the base of the foundation and partially penetrates the seabed and remains in place using its own weight and hydrostatic pressure differential;United Kingdom2013 No. 1734
suction dredgingthe raising from the sea bed of material, fish and shellfish with gear involving the use of a solids pump or air lift, or water jets to dig into the sea bed; and “suction dredge” shall be construed accordingly.United Kingdom1998 No. 414
suction monopoda tubular metal structure founded on a steel open based cylinder akin to an up-turned bucket which partially penetrates the seabed, which may include an integrated transition piece, and associated equipment, including J-tube and access platform(s) and equipment;United Kingdom2013 No. 1203
suction pilea large diameter steel cylinder which is fixed to the base of the foundation and partially penetrates the seabed and remains in place using its weight and hydrostatic pressure differential;United Kingdom2014 No. 3331
sudden unexplained deathdeath without evidence of disease or injury which could account for the death, and within twenty-four hours of first onset of symptoms or signs. This includes death delayed beyond 24 hours because of life support by mechanical devices.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
sufferance warehousea place licensed as a sufferance warehouse by the Minister under section 24;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (2nd Supp.)
sufferance wharfa place, other than an approved place of loading or unloading, at which the Commissioner may, subject to such conditions as he may either generally or in any particular case impose, allow goods to be loaded or unloaded;KenyaCAP. 472
sufficient acknowledgmentan acknowledgment identifying the work by its title or other description and, unless the work is anonymous or pseudonymous or the author has previously agreed or directed that an acknowledgment of his name is not to be made, also identifying the author;SingaporeCap. 63
sufficient experienceexperience gained over a period of at least two years;United Kingdom2002 No. 787
sufficient informationobjective and quantifiable information that clearly establishes the accuracy of the amount, difference or adjustment;SingaporeCap. 70, RG 8
sufficient number of responsible officersthe number of responsible officers required to ensure that each responsible officer appointed under regulation 5(2) has the capacity to carryout their responsibilities in regulations 11 and 13.”.United Kingdom2013 No. 391
sufficient numbera number twice the number of appointments that are to be made under regulation 9.United Kingdom2008 No. 630
sufficient spacea space no greater in size than is reasonably necessary having regard to all the circumstances, to enable the disturbance permissible apparatus to be so operated or so subjected, and having regard in particular to the steps which might reasonably be taken to insulate the site at which the disturbance permissible apparatus is being used against the escape of emissions therefrom;United Kingdom2005 No. 281
sufficiently chargedthat the battery retains enough of a charge, expressed in ampere-hours, to ensure that the battery cells are not damaged. A battery cell may be damaged by reducing the battery's charge below a point where the battery's ability to charge and retain a full charge is reduced. This reduced charging and charge-retention capability would be greater than the reduction that may result from normal operational degradation.United States77 FR 2437
sufficiently precise,the nearest city, town or village.United States75 FR 17207
sufficiently sensitiveof a “sufficiently sensitive” method, the NPDES applicant should work closely with the permitting authority prior to conducting the required analyses. In addition, the permitting authority must ensure the permit includes a requirement to use a sufficiently sensitive EPA-approved analytical test method, where one exists, where necessary to perform sampling and analysis, consistent with 40 CFR 122.41(j) and 122.44(i).United States79 FR 49001
sufficientof analysis used or to be used in relation to the sample.United Kingdom2009 No. 1922
sufficientof analysis used or to be used in relation to the sample;United Kingdom2006 No. 2015
sugar beetsugar beet of the species Beta vulgaris L.;United Kingdom2009 No. 384
sugar millera person licensed to operate a sugar mill or a jaggery mill in Kenya for the production of sugar including refined sugar and other by-products;KenyaCAP. 314
sugarsall monosaccharides and disaccharides present in food, but excludes polyols.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2009/en/si/04...
sugarsall monosaccharides and disaccharides present in food, but excludes polyols;United Kingdom1996 No. 1499
sugara substance containing carbon, hydrogen and oxygen only, in which the hydrogen and oxygen generally although not always occur in the same proportion as in water;United Kingdom1995 No. 1372 (S. 101)
sugarsugar in any form whatsoever, derived from sugar beets or sugarcane, whether raw sugar or direct-consumption sugar, including also edible molasses, sirups, and any mixture containing sugar (except blackstrap molasses and beet molasses).United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
suggested retail pricethe lowest price published by the direct seller applicable to supplies of the product made at that time to purchasers, but does not include any amount on account of tax.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. E-15
sui generis usea use for which no class is specified in the Schedule to the Use Classes Order.United Kingdom2015 No. 596
suitability assessmentan evaluation carried out by a registered installer prior to any work being undertaken, in order to assess the suitability of a dwelling-house for the installation of an energy efficiency measure.United Kingdom2010 No. 67
suitability declarationan EC declaration of suitability for use of an interoperability constituent in respect of that interoperability constituent;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2002/en/si/01...
suitability determinationa qualifying determination described in regulation 3(a).United Kingdom2006 No. 3100 (W. 284)
suitabilitysuitability for the issue of a classification certificate or suitability for the issue of a certificate of a particular description;United Kingdom1995 No. 2551
suitable crude oil and equivalent substancesthose substances that are appropriate for processing in Canadian refineries and that are potentially deliverable to Canadian refineries.CanadaS.C. 1987, c. 3
suitable educationefficient education suitable to his age, ability and aptitude and any special educational needs he may have.United Kingdom1999 No. 1080 (S. 86)
suitable employmentemployment which is commensurate with the individual's skills and ability and for which compensation is paid equal to the federal minimum wage rate.United StatesHUMAN RESOURCES CODE - Title 6
suitable instrumentin relation to any procedure, an instrument that is in a fit state of repair and has been designed, or is of a kind commonly used, for the purpose of performing that procedure.United Kingdom2007 No. 1029 (W. 96)
suitable personnelpersonnel in adequate numbers who are suitably qualified and experienced and who are independent.United Kingdom2015 No. 398
suitable representationa representation of the design which is suitable for publication.United Kingdom2006 No. 1975
suitable stationa railway passenger station or terminal;United Kingdom2007 No. 47
suitable trainingtraining which is suitable for that young person in vocationally relevant respects, namely his personal capacity, aptitude, his preference, the preference of the training provider, the level of approved qualification aimed at, duration of the training, proximity and prompt availability of the training;United Kingdom1996 No. 198
suitable weighing machinea weighing machine having a discrimination threshold and a repeatability in grams not exceeding one-fifth of the appropriate limit of error expressed in millimetres relating to the standard, equipment or measure it is used to test.United Kingdom1998 No. 48
suitableapproved as suitable for the purpose for which it is used;United Kingdom1998 No. 2515
suitablesuitable in any respect which it is reasonably foreseeable will affect the health and safety of any worker.United Kingdom2006 No. 2183
suitably coolto keep water cool for their employees working in hot or humid conditions. Therefore, OSHA is not adding a specific requirement that drinking water be maintained suitably cool. No other comments were received regarding paragraph (b).United States76 FR 24575
suitably investedinvested in relevant investments in qualifying enterprises.United Kingdom2008 No. 383
suitably qualified persona person qualified by law to be appointed a judge of the High Court.KenyaCAP. 12
suitably qualified persona person who is a member of a class or classes of persons prescribed by the Minister for the purposes of this section;IrelandNumber 2 of 2011
sulphitesone or more food additives that are listed exclusively in column I of item 21 of the table to paragraph B.01.010(3)(b) and are present in a prepackaged product.CanadaC.R.C., c. 870
sum duethe sum adjudged to be paid as mentioned in paragraph 1.United Kingdom2006 No. 1737
sum of all contributions madethe amount reported to the IRS or the Department of Labor as total contributions for the plan year; for example, for the plan years in which the plan filed the Form 5500, the amount reported as total contributions on that form. Employee contributions, if any, shall be excluded from the totals.United States73 FR 79628
sum of the contributions required to be madethe amount that is required to be contributed under one or more collective bargaining agreements or other agreements pursuant to which the employer contributes under the plan, other than withdrawal liability payments or amounts that an employer is obligated to pay to the plan pursuant to section 305(e)(7) of ERISA or section 432(e)(7) of the Code (automatic employer surcharge). Employee contributions, if any, shall be excluded from the totals.United States73 FR 79628
sum outstandingthe outstanding debt together with any interest and any costs of enforcement to date;United Kingdom2013 No. 1894
sum owedthe aggregate of sums specified under regulation 3 owed at the time an agreement under regulation 4 is sent to the customer.United Kingdom2006 No. 2010
sum payable in defaulta sum registered under Article 76 of the Offenders Order for enforcement as a fine.United Kingdom1997 No. 344
summary assessmentthe procedure by which the court, when making an order about costs, orders payment of a sum of money instead of fixed costs or detailed assessment.”;United Kingdom2015 No. 548 (L. 6)
summary financial statementa statement that is derived from the company’s annual accounts and (in the case of a quoted company) the directors' remuneration report and prepared in accordance with this Article and regulations made under it;”.United Kingdom2005 No. 61
summary informationitems of patient data that comprise the Summary Care Record.United Kingdom2014 No. 465
summary of evidencethe evidence in relation to a charge against an accused, taken down in writing in accordance with Rules of Procedure, and includes any statement made by the accused and taken down in accordance with those Rules and any further statement of evidence included in the summary of evidence in accordance with those Rules.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2008/en/si/02...
summary triala trial conducted by or under the authority of a commanding officer pursuant to section 163 and a trial by a superior commander pursuant to section 164;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. N-5
summarya summary of the terms and conditions of a premises licence issued under section 164(1)(c);United Kingdom2007 No. 459
summative record of achievementthe information specified in regulation 9.United Kingdom2009 No. 231
summer literacy schoola scheme taking place during the summer holidays which aims to raise standards of literacy in pupils who are about to join secondary school;United Kingdom1998 No. 656
summer numeracy schoola scheme taking place during the summer holidays which aims to raise standards of numeracy in pupils who are about to join secondary school;”.United Kingdom1998 No. 1741
summer numeracy schoola scheme taking place during the summer holidays which aims to raise standards of numeracy in pupils who are about to join secondary school;United Kingdom1999 No. 606
summer recessthe months of July and August in each year.CanadaSOR/98-106
summer school projecta project included in the Department for Education and Employment’s pilot programme for study support summer schools;”.United Kingdom1999 No. 1955
summer termthe final term in a school year.United Kingdom2005 No. 1394 (W. 108)
summer termthe final term in the school year;United Kingdom2015 No. 1309 (W. 113)
summerthe period in any year from 16th March to 14th October inclusive;United Kingdom1995 No. 1159
summonsa summons in Form 6 issued by a justice or judge;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-46
summonsany summons issued under subsection (a) of this section which requires the production of records or the giving of testimony relating to records. Such term does not mean any summons issued to aid in the collection of the liability of any person against whom an assessment has been made or judgment rendered.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
suma sum of money;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2002/en/si/00...
sunbed premisesthat a supervisor (which can be the person who carries on the business or an employee or agent of that person) must be present on the premises when a sunbed is in use, and that the supervisor has fulfilled various requirements in relation to a person who may use or seek to use one of the business’s sunbeds, for example assisting the person to assess their skin type and providing guidance on the use of the sunbed. A person who carries on a sunbed business must ensure that a supervisor is competent to fulfil the various supervisory requirements set out in regulation 4(2)(b). A person who carries on a sunbed business and who fails to comply with the requirements of the regulation will commit a criminal offence.United Kingdom2011 No. 1130 (W. 156)
sunflowerplants of the species Helianthus annuus L.;United Kingdom2009 No. 386
sunrisethe time of sunset as determined for the date and location in the Nautical Almanac, prepared by the U.S. Naval Observatory.” NMFS believes that these modifications will make the “night” definition clearer and more enforceable.United States72 FR 57104
sunset datethe date on which the authorities provided under EESA section 101 and 102 terminate, pursuant to EESA section 120, taking into account any extensions pursuant to EESA section 120(b).United States74 FR 28394
super premium servicethe super premium service for processing applications for leave to remain in the United Kingdom offered by the Home Office.United Kingdom2015 No. 768
super priority group obligationthe amount of a supplier’s carbon emissions reduction obligation which is to be achieved by the promotion of measures in accordance with article 13A;”.United Kingdom2010 No. 1958
super priority visa servicethe optional priority service offered to applicants outside the United Kingdom, by which it is aimed to process applications for entry clearance to enter the United Kingdom within 24 hours of receipt of the application;United Kingdom2014 No. 922
super single tirea single tire greater than 13 inches in cross section width designed to replace 2 tires in a dual fitment. Such term shall not include any tire designed for steering.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
super unleaded petrollight oil which is not leaded petrol and which has a research octane number of 96 or more and a motor octane number of 86 or more;IrelandNumber 2 of 1999
super-preferred creditora cover-assets monitor or manager appointed in respect of the institution;IrelandNumber 47 of 2001
superannuable employmentHSC employment in respect of which the member contributes to the scheme”.United Kingdom2008 No. 163
superannuable paythe amount that the Department determines would have been paid in respect of a single comparable whole-time employment.”.United Kingdom2008 No. 163
superannuation benefitsa pension, gratuity or other allowance payable on resignation, retirement or death;IrelandNumber 10 of 2005
superannuation benefitspensions, gratuities and other allowances payable on ceasing to be a Director or a member of the staff of the Authority.IrelandNumber 14 of 1999
superannuation benefita pension, gratuity or other allowance payable on resignation or retirement.IrelandNumber 27 of 2014
superannuation benefita pension, gratuity or other allowance payable on resignation, retirement or death;IrelandNumber 50 of 2013
superannuation schemea scheme or other arrangements for the provision of pensions, gratuities or other like benefits;United Kingdom2014 No. 1986
superannuation schemea scheme providing for the payment of any pension, gratuity, allowance or other benefit on death, superannuation, resignation, retirement or discharge to persons who have been in the public service in Singapore or to the legal personal representatives or dependants of such persons.SingaporeCap. 224A
superannuationa system under Australian law where by employers are required to make contributions to an approved fund in order to provide for the employee’s retirement, or at the death of this employee;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
supercompliant coalcoal that contains less than 1.0 pounds of sulfur dioxide per million Btu.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
superconductivethe temperature at which the specific material loses all resistance to the flow of direct electrical current.United Kingdom2008 No. 3231
superintendent,the director of a state supported living center.United StatesHEALTH AND SAFETY CODE - Title
superintendenta constable of the force appointed otherwise than under regulation 2A.”.United Kingdom1995 No. 3001 (S. 215)
superintendentthe superintendent for that band or reserve;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. I-5
superior commanderan officer of or above the rank of brigadier-general, or any other officer appointed by the Chief of the Defence Staff as a superior commander.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. N-5
superior court of criminal jurisdictiona superior court of criminal jurisdiction as defined in the Criminal Code.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-34
superior courta division thereof.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. J-1
superior landlordany person from whom a landlord of a domestic PR property derives title to the domestic PR property.United Kingdom2015 No. 962
superior officerthe Commissioner and any officer or member of a class of officers designated by the Minister;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. E-14
superiora person in authority, other than a military commander.CanadaS.C. 2000, c. 24
supermarketa self-service shop selling mainly food;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2001/en/si/06...
superseded tax creditsworking families' tax credit and disabled person’s tax credit(3).United Kingdom2003 No. 962 (C. 51)
superseding decisiona decision which would supersede the decision subject to the application made under regulation 6A(3) but for the application of this regulation.United Kingdom2000 No. 3185
supersession decisiona decision made under Article 19(17) superseding a decision mentioned in paragraph (1) of that Article;United Kingdom2012 No. 427
supersite inspectionan inspection at a site at which 250 or more relevant persons are employed.United Kingdom1995 No. 2364
supersite inspectionan inspection at a site at which 250 or more relevant persons are employed;United Kingdom1997 No. 1469
supersonic aeroplanean aeroplane capable of sustaining level flight at speeds exceeding flight Mach number of 1;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2015/en/si/00...
superstructure decka deck forming the top of a superstructure;United Kingdom1998 No. 2514
superstructurea decked structure (including a raised quarter deck) situated on the freeboard deck which either extends from side to side of the ship or is such that its side plating is not inboard of the shell plating by more than 4 per cent of the breadth of the ship; and where the freeboard deck consists of a lower deck as described in subparagraph (b) of the definition of “freeboard deck”, includes that part of the hull which extends above the freeboard deck;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2001/en/si/04...
supervening decisiona subsequent decision in relation to a decision on supervision measures, as mentioned in Article 18(1) of the Framework Decision (competence to take all subsequent decisions and governing law).United Kingdom2014 No. 3141
supervised areaan area subject to supervision for the purpose of protection against ionising radiation;European Union32013L0059
supervised workwork done in accordance with paragraph (3)(a) or (b);United Kingdom2008 No. 794
supervisethe exercise of direct personal control and “supervising” shall be construed accordingly;United Kingdom1997 No. 2776
supervising Magistratethe Magistrate in charge of the operation of the computer terminal referred to in subsection (2)(a).SingaporeCap. 68
supervising immigration inspectoran immigration inspector of supervisory rank designated by the Minister of Justice.JapanCabinet Order No. 319 of 1951
supervising officera police officer appointed under regulation 7 to supervise the investigation of a case;United Kingdom2004 No. 645
supervising officeran officer of the Bureau or a person appointed by the Director under section 16 who is charged with the responsibility for the supervision of the person brought before the Director under subsection (1).SingaporeCap. 146A
supervision and treatment ordera supervision and treatment order under Schedule 2A to the 1986 Order;United Kingdom1997 No. 529
supervision and treatment orderan...United Kingdom1995 c. 46
supervision levela supervision level which may be assigned in accordance with Part 2A of these Rules;”.United Kingdom2002 No. 107
supervision levela supervision level which may be assigned in accordance with Part 3 of these Rules;United Kingdom2006 No. 94
supervision measurean obligation or instruction imposed on a natural person, in accordance with the national law and procedures of the issuing State.United Kingdom2014 No. 337
supervision orderan order in writing by the Director made under section 16;SingaporeCap. 146A
supervision period conditionsthe conditions referred to in section 29 (1)(b) or 30 that relate to the sex offender concerned.IrelandNumber 18 of 2001
supervision periodthe period for which a person is placed under supervision pursuant to a supervision order made under section 16;SingaporeCap. 146A
supervision periodthe period specified in a community supervision order.United Kingdom2009 No. 1059
supervisor in a care at home servicea person (not being a manager of a care at home service) who is employed in providing and supervising the provision of a support service which provides care and support in a person’s home;”;United Kingdom2014 No. 129
supervisor in a care home service for adultsa person (not being a manager of a care home service for adults) who is employed in the provision of a care home service for adults and whose normal duties include supervising staff employed in such provision and monitoring the implementation of planned programmes of care;United Kingdom2009 No. 91
supervisor in a housing support servicea person (not being a manager of a care at home service) who is employed in providing and supervising the provision of a housing support service;”;United Kingdom2014 No. 129
supervisors' organizationthe organization recognized by the Postal Service under subsection (b) of this section as representing a majority of supervisors;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
supervisory authoritiesthe competent authorities within the meaning of Article 1(k) of Directive 92/49/EEC and of Article 1(l) of Directive 92/96/EEC;European Union32001L0017
supervisory authorityIrish Aviation Authority;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2008/en/si/03...
supervisory authoritythe Minister for Enterprise and Employment for the purposes of regulating investment business firms of a type referred to in subsection (2) of this section and the Bank for the purposes of regulating investment business firms of a type referred to in subsection (3) of this section.IrelandNumber 11 of 1995
supervisory bodya body in respect of which there is for the time being in force an order made by the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Investment pursuant to paragraph 2 of Schedule 11 to the Order.United Kingdom2005 No. 18
supervisory dutiesthe duties imposed by regulation 9.United Kingdom1996 No. 463
supervisory examination programmea supervisory programme adopted by the Bank under paragraph (1).Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2014/en/si/01...
supervisory functionthe function within an investment firm that ensures the proper supervision of the firm's senior management.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2007/en/si/00...
supervisory officera supervisory officer appointed under regulation 4.SingaporeCap. 298, RG 2
supervisory officialthe investigative agent in charge or assistant investigative agent in charge or an equivalent of an investigating agency's headquarters or regional office, or the chief prosecuting attorney or the first assistant prosecuting attorney or an equivalent of a prosecuting attorney's headquarters or regional office.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
supervisora more trained, qualified and accredited counsellor or psychologist who is..charged with the function of giving professional support to a counsellor or psychologist.KenyaNo. 14 of 2014
supervisora person appointed to supervise under regulation 6(2)(b);United Kingdom1997 No. 2776
superyachta sailing ship or motor vessel of a kind that is specified by the Minister under regulation 1.15G to be a superyacht.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
supplemental Directiveany Directive made by the Commission in consequence of the Transparency (Regulated Markets) Directive pursuant to the procedure referred to in Article 27(2) of that Directive.IrelandNumber 38 of 2014
supplemental documentthe document referred to in section 209 (1).IrelandNumber 38 of 2014
supplemental educational assistanceeducational assistance provided under subchapter III of this chapter.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
supplemental list of registered votersa list prepared under this section.United StatesELECTION CODE - Title 2 - Chap
supplemental pension plana pension plan for employees whose membership in another pension plan is a condition precedent to membership in the supplemental pension plan and that is an integral part of that other plan.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 32 (2nd Supp.
supplemental servicesin § 36.70(2)(ii).United States72 FR 68491
supplemental unemployment compensation benefitsamounts which are paid to an employee, pursuant to a plan to which the employer is a party, because of an employee's involuntary separation from employment (whether or not such separation is temporary), resulting directly from a reduction in force, the discontinuance of a plant or operation, or other similar conditions, but only to the extent such benefits are includible in the employee's gross income.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
supplementary aids and servicesaids, services, and other supports that are provided in regular education classes or other education-related settings to enable children with disabilities to be educated with nondisabled children to the maximum extent appropriate in accordance with section 1412(a)(5) of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
supplementary benefita supplementary benefit payable under Part III;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-17
supplementary benefitan amount determined in accordance with section 52.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. M-5
supplementary carda company charge card which is issued by a promoter to a person (other than an individual) and is additional to another company charge card issued by the promoter to that person.IrelandNumber 31 of 1999
supplementary eye examinationthe tests and procedures specified in column 2 of the Table in Schedule 4 in the circumstances specified in column 1 of that Schedule, including where clinically necessary a sight test;United Kingdom2006 No. 135
supplementary eye examinationthe tests and procedures specified in paragraphs 1 and 2 of Schedule 4 and in column 2 of the Table in Schedule 4 in the circumstances specified in column 1 of that Schedule;”.United Kingdom2010 No. 86
supplementary feeding siteany land under the control of a farmer (other than a farm building or farmyard) where concentrates, fodder or mineral licks are fed to livestock;United Kingdom2005 No. 6
supplementary functiona function of an inspector under articles 33, 35, 36 and 37;United Kingdom2013 No. 755 (W. 90)
supplementary grantsthe grants payable under Chapter 2 of Part 4.United Kingdom2009 No. 3359 (W. 295)
supplementary grantsthe grants payable under Chapter 2 of Part 4;United Kingdom2010 No. 447
supplementary grounds of refusalthe reasons given by the Secretary of State for maintaining the decision being appealed against after consideration by him of the additional grounds.”.United Kingdom2000 No. 1849
supplementary informationinformation of the kinds specified in Part III of Schedule 1;United Kingdom2012 No. 130
supplementary licencea licence issued under regulation 20.United Kingdom2006 No. 3223
supplementary movement control zonea supplementary movement control zone declared under article 18 of the Order;United Kingdom2006 No. 45
supplementary near side signalsa sign of the size, colour and type shown in diagram 4003.1A, 4003.4A and 4003.7A;”.United Kingdom2011 No. 3041
supplementary noise indicatora noise indicator as defined in Schedule 3;United Kingdom2006 No. 387
supplementary noticea notice under rule 8(5)(b) (and includes a notice under that provision as it applies by virtue of rule 8(6));United Kingdom2011 No. 1367
supplementary operating licencea supplementary gambling software operating licence or a supplementary gaming machine technical operating licence;”;United Kingdom2008 No. 1803
supplementary orderan order made under subsection (2).IrelandNumber 37 of 2001
supplementary paymenta payment of less favoured area support made under regulation 5 to an applicant who has already applied for payment in accordance with regulation 3 under Scheme 2006 and has been paid a Scheme 2006 payment in accordance with regulation 5;”.United Kingdom2006 No. 601
supplementary planning documentan LDD which is not a DPD, but does not include the local planning authority’s statement of community involvement.United Kingdom2004 No. 2204
supplementary registerthe register of international trade marks (UK) required to be maintained under section 63 as modified by Schedule 2, paragraph 8 ;United Kingdom2008 No. 2206
supplementary reorganisation periodthe period beginning on 1st October 1997 and ending with 31st March 1998.United Kingdom1997 No. 2169
supplementary schemea scheme under regulation 4.United Kingdom2011 No. 1566
supplementary statementa statement that is supplementary to a response document and filed in accordance with a direction given by the Tribunal;United Kingdom2008 No. 221
supplementary supervisionthe supervision of a regulated entity to the extent and in the manner prescribed by the conglomerates directive.United Kingdom2004 No. 1862
supplementary taga tag other than an approved tag that includes a robust container that operates in such a manner that when the tag is attached to a bovine, the tag takes a sample from the bovine, seals itself or is sealable in the container without interfering with the integrity of the sample and has marked on it the identification of the bovine;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2012/en/si/05...
supplementary transferthe transfer of Trust property, as described in regulation 2(2), on 31st March 2004;United Kingdom2004 No. 46
supplementary unemployment benefit planan arrangement, other than an arrangement in the nature of a superannuation or pension fund or plan or an employees profit sharing plan, under which payments are made by an employer to a trustee in trust exclusively for the payment of periodic amounts to employees or former employees of the employer who are or may be laid off for any temporary or indefinite period.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
supplementary unitsthe units measuring quantity, other than the units measuring mass expressed in kilograms; they must be mentioned in accordance with the information set out in the current version of the Combined Nomenclature, opposite the subheadings concerned, the list of which is published in Part I "Preliminary provisions" of the said nomenclature.European Union32000R1917
supplementary unita fixed or floating structure, other than a vessel, for providing energy, information or substances to an offshore installation; and”.United Kingdom2002 No. 2175
supplementary unita fixed or floating structure, other than a vessel, for providing energy, information or substances to an offshore installation;United Kingdom2009 No. 192
supplementary welfare allowancean allowance in cash or in kind granted under this Chapter.IrelandNumber 26 of 2005
supplementsprisms, tints, photochromic lenses, small glasses and complex appliances;United Kingdom2006 No. 135
supplementa monthly guaranteed income supplement authorized to be paid under Part II;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. O-9
supplied“supplied at or for delivery to places in the United Kingdom”.United Kingdom2011 No. 2937
supplier conditionthat the secondary measure is installed by the same supplier who installs the related primary measure.United Kingdom2014 No. 3219
supplier credit covercredit cover provided, or required to be provided, by an electricity supplier under regulation 28;United Kingdom2014 No. 3354
supplier creditorthe supplier or an associate of a supplier in a supplier credit agreement. (“créancier fournisseur”)  2002, c. 30, Sched. A, s. 66; 2004, c. 19, s. 7 (15); 2008, c. 9, s. 79 (6, 7).Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/statute/02c30
supplier of appliancesa person with whom a Primary Care Trust has entered into arrangements for the provision of pharmaceutical services, being arrangements which are incorporated into terms of service as a consequence of regulation 3(c);”.United Kingdom2009 No. 3340
supplier’s criteriathe criteria used by the supplier to determine to which dealers in the United Kingdom he will supply the specified goods requested.United Kingdom1998 No. 1271
suppliera firm that produces and supplies directly to another firm component parts for articles, or services, used in the production of articles or in the supply of services, as the case may be, that were the basis for a certification of eligibility under subsection (a) of this section of a group of workers employed by such other firm.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
suppliera person carrying on a business of selling specified goods other than a business in which such goods are sold only by retail;United Kingdom1998 No. 1271
supply by mail orderof communication at a distance, whether written or electronic, to convey the custom solicitation and the order for supply;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2003/en/si/05...
supply certification formthe form of that name in the claims rules.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
supply chain applicationan application under regulation 9(1) for a supply chain statement;United Kingdom2014 No. 2013
supply chain statementa statement by the Secretary of State that to establish or alter a generating station is likely to make a material contribution to the development of supply chains;United Kingdom2014 No. 2013
supply chainsthe chains of suppliers of goods or services in relation to the construction, alteration, maintenance or operation of a generating station;United Kingdom2014 No. 2013
supply emergencyan emergency endangering persons and arising from a loss of pressure in a network or any part thereof.United Kingdom1996 No. 551
supply forma form issued by a Board to a chemist to record a supply of pharmaceutical services made to a patient under the terms of a Patient Group Direction issued by a Health Board in accordance with Article 12C of the Prescription Only Medicines (Human Use) Order 1997 (exemption for persons conducting a retail pharmacy business who supply or administer prescription only medicines under a Patient Group Direction)(4).United Kingdom2005 No. 617
supply forma form issued by a Board to record a supply of pharmaceutical services under the terms of a Patient Group Direction issued by a Health Board in accordance with Article 12C of the Prescription Only Medicines (Human Use) Order 1997(30) (exemption for persons conducting a retail pharmacy business who supply or administer prescription only medicines under a Patient Group Direction);United Kingdom2009 No. 183
supply installationthe whole of any plant or apparatus in an installation owned or managed by a person for the provision of electricity (other than electricity used for the transmission of any communication or signal) solely for his own use, including any machine supplying mechanical energy to a generator, with all necessary related plant, buildings and land, supply lines and consuming apparatuses, if any;SingaporeCap. 89A
supply licencea licence granted or treated as granted under section 6(1)(d) of EA 1989(5).United Kingdom2014 No. 3354
supply licenceany document or instrument authorizing a person to supply electrical energy in the manner described in such document or instrument to any premises and such licence shall also entitle the licensee to receive a bulk supply from another licensee;KenyaCAP. 314
supply lineof conveying, transmitting or distributing electricity, together with all or any part of any casing, coating, covering, tube, pipe, insulator or post enclosing, surrounding or supporting the conductor or any part thereof, or any related building or apparatus for the purpose of transforming, conveying, transmitting or distributing electricity;SingaporeCap. 89A
supply neutral conductorthe neutral conductor of a low voltage network which is or is intended to be connected with earth, but does not include any part of the neutral conductor on the consumer’s side of the supply terminals;United Kingdom2012 No. 381
supply pipeso much of any service pipe as is not vested in the water undertaker;United Kingdom1999 No. 1148
supply pointa blending point, service reservoir, treatment works or other point, not being a sampling point, which the Department authorises for the purposes of regulation 6;United Kingdom2007 No. 147
supply staffany person working at the school supplied by an employment business.”.United Kingdom2007 No. 1087
supply staffany person working at the school supplied by an employment business;United Kingdom2015 No. 728
supply successorthe person who becomes an electricity supplier (as defined by Article 3 of the 1992 Order) by virtue of a scheme under regulation 35.United Kingdom2007 No. 321
supply teachera teacher employed wholly or mainly for the purpose of supervising or teaching pupils whose regular teacher is not available to teach them;United Kingdom2008 No. 657
supply terminalsthe ends of the electric lines at which the supply is delivered to a consumer’s installation;United Kingdom2012 No. 381
supply undertakingany natural or legal person who carries out the function of supply;European Union32003L0055
supplying establishmentany establishment, other than a breeding establishment, from which animals are supplied with a view to their use in procedures;European Union21999A0824(01)
supplying pedicabssupplying pedal operated tricycles for hire;United Kingdom2013 No. 290
supplya quantity of electricity supplied to a consumer;IrelandNumber 3 of 2008
supplymaking available with a view to distribution or use, whether by the person making it available to another and whether for reward or free of charge.United Kingdom2014 No. 1638
support facilities for persons with disabilitiesthe facilities which provide persons with disabilities with support for residential care as well as in-facility welfare service other than the support for residential care (except Nozominosono and the facilities prescribed in Ordinance of the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare in paragraph 1 of this Article).JapanAct No. 123 of 2005
support for residential careto provide persons with disabilities entered placement in communal residences with care for bath, elimination, or meal, and the other benefit prescribed in Ordinance of the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare mainly in the night.JapanAct No. 123 of 2005
support obligationany amount determined under a court order or an order of an administrative process pursuant to the law of a State or of an Indian tribe to be due from a person for the support and maintenance of a child or of a child and the parent with whom the child is living.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
support ordera child support order or a spousal support order;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 3 (2nd Supp.)
support orderan order or judgment or interim order or judgment for family financial support.CanadaS.C. 1991, c. 46
support provisiona provision in an agreement relating to the payment of maintenance or family financial support that is enforceable under provincial law.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 4 (2nd Supp.)
support ratethe rate of public contribution to an operation;European Union32013R1305
support schemea support scheme from renewable energy;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2014/en/si/04...
support schemeany instrument, scheme or mechanism that promotes the use of energy from renewable sources by reducing the cost of that energy, increasing the price at which it can be sold, or increasing the volume of such energy purchased.”.United Kingdom2010 No. 2715
support servicesservices related to curriculum modification, equipment modification, classroom modification, supportive personnel, and instructional aids and devices.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
support staffall staff of the University other than the academic staff;United Kingdom2010 No. 198
support staffany member of a school’s staff other than a school teacher.United Kingdom2005 No. 1032
support vessela vessel which is designated and conspicuously marked by the sponsor to provide direct support to the competitors.United States79 FR 61762
support vesselany vessel providing assistance to fishing vessels with the installation and surveillance of fish aggregating devices;European Union22007A1217(02)
supported businessa service where more than 50% of the workers are disabled persons who by reason of the nature or severity of their disability are unable to take up work in the open labour market and “supported business” shall be interpreted accordingly;United Kingdom2006 No. 1
supported factoryan establishment where more than 50% of the workers are disabled persons who by reason of the nature or severity of their disability are unable to take up work in the open labour market.United Kingdom2012 No. 89
supported housing accommodationaccommodation owned by a registered social landlord and allocated to an individual requiring support to live independently, which is occupied by that individual as the individual’s sole or main residence, but does not include accommodation the primary purpose of which is to provide care rather than housing, or which aims to fulfil a statutory duty other than under housing legislation;United Kingdom2007 No. 165
supported housing management grantrevenue grant payable to a registered housing association under the Special Needs Allowance Package in respect of services provided to residents living in supported housing.United Kingdom1999 No. 1073 (S. 84)
supported housingaccommodation owned by a registered housing association and allocated to individuals requiring some form of support in order to live independently in the community, but does not include accommodation the primary purpose of which is to provide care rather than housing, accommodation which aims to fulfil a statutory duty other than under housing legislation and accommodation which is not provided with the aim of providing residents with a permanent home or the life skills and confidence to move into permanent accommodation;United Kingdom1999 No. 1073 (S. 84)
supported organizationa specified publicly supported organization described in paragraphs (d)(2)(iv) or (d)(4) of this section.United States77 FR 76382
supportera voter who supports the nomination of a candidate;KenyaCAP. 7
supporting criteriathe criteria set out in respect of each national standard in each national standards document.United Kingdom2003 No. 1996
supporting documents,any statement or document not described in paragraph (e) of this section that is submitted by the organization or group in support of its application prior to a determination described in paragraph (a) of this section. Items submitted in connection with an application in draft form, or with an application submitted and later withdrawn, are not supporting documents. There are no supporting documents with respect to Notices of Status filed by political organizations.United States77 FR 12202
supporting documentsany document drawn up in accordance either with the laws or regulations of the Member State concerned, or with measures adopted by the competent authority, which afford evidence that the conditions attached to each individual application have been met. The schedule shall give the term applied to each document and the provisions or measures under which it is drawn up and a brief description of the content of such documents;European Union31999R1727
supporting materialany information provided under regulation 7;United Kingdom2005 No. 501
supporting municipalityone of the municipalities among which costs are to be apportioned by a board of management under section 126 or 127.  2007, c. 8, s. 128 (5).Canadawww.ontario.ca/laws/statute/07l08
supporting structureany structure used for the purpose of supporting a working platform and includes any plant and equipment used for that purpose.United Kingdom1996 No. 1592
supportive housing for the elderlyhousing that is designed (A) to meet the special physical needs of elderly persons and (B) to accommodate the provision of supportive services that are expected to be needed, either initially or over the useful life of the housing, by the category or categories of elderly persons that the housing is intended to serve.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
supportive servicesservices designed to meet the special needs of residents.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
supportive servicea service described in section 3030d(a) of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
supportive social servicestransitional and permanent housing, vocational counseling, and individual and group counseling aimed at preventing domestic violence, sexual violence, sexual assault, or stalking.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
supportsplus function” claim.United States73 FR 32938
supportany structure, pole or other device, in, on, by or from which any electric line is or may be supported, carried or suspended and includes stays and struts, but does not include insulators, their fittings or any building or structure the principal purpose of which is not the support of electric lines or equipment;United Kingdom2012 No. 381
supportcounselling or other help provided as part of a planned programme of care.United Kingdom1997 No. 3061 (S. 195)
suppressive dosetreatment with thyroxine (or equivalent) which results in a TSH level below the normal range in the assay, or which results in a suppressed response to thyrotrophin test, or where the measured daily dose of thyroxine (or equivalent) is greater than 200 mg.Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
suppressive vaccinationemergency vaccination which is carried out exclusively in conjunction with a stamping-out policy in a holding or area where there is an urgent need to reduce the amount of foot-and-mouth disease virus circulating and to reduce the risk of it spreading beyond the perimeters of the holding or the area and where the animals are intended to be destroyed following vaccination;European Union32003L0085
supreme governing bodya board of directors or any other group within a society having ultimate authority for managing the business and affairs of the society.CanadaS.C. 1991, c. 47
surchargea surcharge imposed in respect of any parking place.SingaporeCap. 215
surchargea surcharge imposed under Chapter 1 of Part 9;United Kingdom2010 No. 948
suretya person who has provided a security in connection with the repayment by a debtor of a credit facility or in connection with a guarantor’s obligations under a guarantee or indemnity;IrelandNumber 34 of 2009
surface impoundmenta facility that consists of an excavation or diked areas that is formed primarily of earthen material and is used for the storage of waste;Canada192/1996
surface minea strip mine or open pit mine or a mine worked by any other surface mining method including auger mining;Canada270/1981
surface and mineral estate“both the surface and mineral estates * * *,” then changing the phrase to “surface and mineral estates to be mined” makes the phrase more specific as proposed at UCA 40-10-10(2)(a)(ii) while creating no substantive difference between it and the defined term “property to be mined.” In that context, we consider the proposed term “surface and mineral estate to be mined” to be interchangeable with “property to be mined” in Utah's Code and synonymous with the term “property (surface and mineral), to be mined” in SMCRA.United States73 FR 50539
surface effect vehicleany air cushion vehicle (whether side wall or skirted) and any vehicle using the wing-in-ground effect for positive lift;United Kingdom2008 No. 3231
surface of the loading aperturethe greatest surface of the orthogonal projection on a vertical plane, perpendicular to the centreline of the vehicle, of the maximum aperture permitted when the rear door(s) or tailgate is (are) wide open;European Union32011R0678
surface spread of flamethe surface spread of flame classified as Class 1 or Class 2 within the meaning of British Standard 476: Part 7: 1971;United Kingdom1998 No. 1012
surface transportationany conveyance of people, goods, or commodities using one or more surface transportation modes.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
surface warshipaircraft carrier, amphibious ship, destroyer, frigate or mine warfare vessel of the Royal Navy.United Kingdom2006 No. 605
surface water drainage systema system, such as a SUD system that is used to collect and drain water run off from one or more premises and transport it to, and discharge it into, the water environment, and may include, among other things, any surface water sewers and associated inlets, outfalls, gullies, manholes, oil interceptors, silt traps, and attenuation, settlement and treatment facilities;United Kingdom2007 No. 219
surface waterall rainwater or other water that is not in a pipe, but is on the surface of the land;IrelandNumber 30 of 2007
surface waterestuarial and coastal waters and any lake, loch, pond, reservoir, river, stream or watercourse including the bottom, channel or bed of any lake, loch, pond, reservoir, river, stream or, as the case may be, watercourse which is for the time being dry.United Kingdom1997 No. 189
surfacer/fillera coating designed for application immediately prior to the application of topcoat for the purpose of corrosion resistance, to ensure adhesion of the topcoat, and to promote the formation of a uniform surface finish by filling in minor surface imperfections;United Kingdom2005 No. 2773
surge capacitythe ability to rapidly and substantially increase the provision of search and rescue capabilities, food, water, medicine, shelter and housing, medical care, evacuation capacity, staffing (including disaster assistance employees), and other resources necessary to save lives and protect property during a catastrophic incident;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
surgery to the facesurgery involving the face or the skin of the face, including chemical peels, dermabrasion and laser resurfacing;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
surgical dockingany method of docking that involves cutting or tearing tissue but not crushing tissue using a rubber ring or other device or using a hot iron.United Kingdom2010 No. 387
surgical procedurea service, treatment or procedure listed in Table C.2 of the Schedule.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1996/en/si/00...
surgical-dental servicesany medically or dentally required surgical-dental procedures performed by a dentist in a hospital, where a hospital is required for the proper performance of the procedures;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-6
surnamethat title;IrelandNumber 38 of 2014
surplus Crown assetsproperty of Her Majesty in its custody or under its control that the department or federal body has determined is surplus to its requirements.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. S-27
surplus cash flowthe cash flow of the project after the payment of all amounts due under the first mortgage, operating expenses, and required replacement reserves, as determined by the participating jurisdiction.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
surplus credita credit described by Section 204.0651.United StatesLABOR CODE - Title 4 - Chapter
surplus foodproduce which is supplied from intervention stocks for distribution to the most deprived persons in the Community.United Kingdom1995 No. 184
surplus heatheat generated as a by-product of an industrial process carried on by the participant (or, in the case of two or more relevant undertakings complying with the Scheme as one participant, carried on by one or more of them).United Kingdom2014 No. 1643
surplus incomethe portion of a bankrupt individual’s total income that exceeds that which is necessary to enable the bankrupt individual to maintain a reasonable standard of living, having regard to the applicable standards established under subsection (1).CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. B-3
surplus landany land identified in an agreement as mentioned in paragraph (2)(d)(i) or, as the case may be, (6)(b)(ii) of regulation 5.United Kingdom1995 No. 402
surplus lines brokeran individual, firm, or corporation which is licensed in a State to sell, solicit, or negotiate insurance on properties, risks, or exposures located or to be performed in a State with nonadmitted insurers.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
surplus natural gasany natural gas which is determined, by the State agency having regulatory jurisdiction over the intrastate pipeline which would be entitled to receive such natural gas in the absence of any assignment to exceed the then current demands on such pipeline for natural gas.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
surplus or balancesurplus or balance of funds and property of the credit union left after members have been paid in full.IrelandNumber 15 of 1997
surplus placesthe number of places, if any, by which the number equal to the capacity of the school exceeds the number of registered pupils at the school;United Kingdom2008 No. 4
surplus propertyexcess property that the Administrator determines is not required to meet the needs or responsibilities of all federal agencies.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
surplus shadow ACTthe excess amount of shadow ACT over the total amount of shadow ACT set against a company’s liability to corporation tax for an accounting period in accordance with regulation 12(1);United Kingdom1999 No. 358
surplus to those measures adopted to meet requirements of the CAA as of the baseline date of the SIP.“the date of the emissions inventories on which the SIP relies,” 64 FR 35742, which is “defined as 2002 for regional haze purposes,” 70 FR 39143. Any measure adopted after 2002 is accordingly “surplus” under 40 CFR 51.308(e)(2)(iv). This is consistent with the discussion in the preamble to the 1999 Regional Haze Rule indicating that the regional haze program “is being promulgated in a manner that facilitates integration of emission management strategies for regional haze with the implementation of programs for [the 1997 ozone and PM 2.5 ] NAAQS.” 64 FR 35719. The EPA took this approach in the Regional Haze Rule to allow measures needed to attain the then new NAAQS to be “counted” as making “reasonable progress” toward the visibility goal. The Transport Rule was adopted to help areas come into attainment with and maintain the 1997 ozone and PM NAAQS, as well as the 2006 24-hour PM 2.5 NAAQS. The EPA accordingly does not view the requirement in 40 CFR 51.308(e)(2)(iv) as limiting our ability to demonstrate that the Transport Rule reductions are surplus, as defined in the Regional Haze Rule.United States77 FR 33642
surplusthe amount by which immediately before the transfer the assets of the body exceed its liabilities.United Kingdom2008 No. 576
surplusthe amount by which the emissions have fallen below the target for any target period as recorded on an account;United Kingdom2012 No. 1976
surrender of an offender sought for surrendersurrendering, based on an ICC request for surrender under the provisions of article 89, paragraph 1 or article 111 of the Statute, the person whose surrender the ICC seeks in its request (hereinafter referred to as the "offender sought for surrender");JapanAct No. 37 of 2007
surrender orderan order made under section 18 (1) for the surrender of a person.IrelandNumber 40 of 1998
surrender to custodyto surrender himself into the custody of the court or a police officer, as the case may be, according to the bail or bond conditions at the time and place appointed for him to do so.SingaporeCap. 68
surrender valuea monetary value of a policy where it is surrendered by the policyholder to the insurance undertaking;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2011/en/si/06...
surrendered landsa reserve or part of a reserve or any interest therein, the legal title to which remains vested in Her Majesty, that has been released or surrendered by the band for whose use and benefit it was set apart;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. I-5
surrendered pension percentagethe same percentage as the surrendered part of the retirement pension is of the retirement pension to which he would be entitled apart from the surrender.United Kingdom1996 No. 1680
surrendera surrender within the meaning of paragraph 2 of Schedule 19 to FA 1999.United Kingdom2008 No. 3159
surrogate motherof an assisted reproduction procedure and derived from the genes of a donor or donors.CanadaS.C. 2004, c. 2
surrogatea representative of the person whose powers, as deputy or donee, consist of or include powers relating to decisions about securing the provision of a community care service or a qualifying service.United Kingdom2010 No. 2862
surrounding landthe land adjacent to the reservoir (including any land which would be adjacent to water held by the reservoir when the reservoir is holding the maximum volume of water that it is capable of holding).United Kingdom2015 No. 90
surveillance inspectionan inspection of such premises, equipment and documents and the making of such enquiries as the Department considers appropriate for the purpose of verifying compliance by an approved person with any conditions specified in the certificate of approval by the Department.United Kingdom1997 No. 247
surveillance inspectionan inspection of such premises, equipment and documents and the making of such enquiries as the person carrying out the inspection thinks appropriate for the purpose of verifying compliance by an approved person with regulation 11(11);United Kingdom1996 No. 2095
surveillance servicesthose facilities and services used to determine the respective positions of aircraft to allow safe separation;European Union32004R0549
surveillance zonea surveillance zone declared under article 16 or 24;United Kingdom2012 No. 199
surveillancethe Centre National de Surveillance et de Protection des Pêches (CNSP);European Union22009A0619(02)
survey servicesthe supply for gain or reward of any services, or any plan, certificate or other document, relating to any survey;SingaporeCap. 156
survey vesselsthe vessels licensed to carry out environmental or engineering surveys;United Kingdom2014 No. 3331
survey workany work which is part of or related to a survey;SingaporeCap. 156
surveyingthe determination of the form of the earth or the position of natural or artificial things, boundaries or points on, above or under the surface of the earth or the collection, storage, management, integration, analysis or representation of spatial and spatially related information pertaining to the earth or the interpreting of or reporting or advising on that information.CanadaS.C. 1998, c. 14
surveyora Canada Lands Surveyor or a person who is entitled to survey lands in a province under the laws of the province;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. L-6
surveyora survey carried out by a surveyor.United Kingdom2010 No. 680
surveyNational Employment Survey 2006 to be carried out by the Office during the year 2006.Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2006/en/si/01...
survival craft stationa mobile station in the maritime mobile-satellite service intended solely for survival purposes and located on any lifeboat, life-raft or other survival equipment;United Kingdom1998 No. 2070
survival crafta craft capable of sustaining the lives of persons in distress from the time of abandoning a ship.IrelandNumber 14 of 2010
survival crafta craft capable of sustaining the lives of persons in distress from the time of abandoning the ship;United Kingdom1999 No. 2723
surviving pension partnerthe individual, if any, who, immediately before a member’s death, was the member’s pension partner;CanadaP-18.5 2013
surviving adult dependantthe member’s or former member’s surviving spouse, civil partner or nominated partner.United Kingdom2008 No. 256
surviving adult pensiona pension payable under regulation 139;United Kingdom2014 No. 217
surviving adult’s added pensiona pension payable under regulation 127(2)(d);United Kingdom2015 No. 142
surviving adult’s earned pensiona pension payable under regulation 127(2)(a);United Kingdom2015 No. 142
surviving adult’s enhanced upper tier ill-health pensiona pension payable under regulation 127(2)(c);United Kingdom2015 No. 142
surviving adult’s lower tier ill-health pensiona pension payable under regulation 127(2)(b);United Kingdom2015 No. 142
surviving adultthe deceased’s widow, widower, surviving civil partner, surviving nominated partner or surviving nominated beneficiary.United Kingdom2010 No. 990
surviving adultthe member’s surviving spouse, surviving civil partner or surviving adult partner;United Kingdom2015 No. 113
surviving civil partnera person who, at the time of a member’s death, was in a civil partnership (15) with the member;United Kingdom2014 No. 217
surviving institutions of the former East African Communitythe East African Civil Aviation Academy, Soroti, the East African Development Bank, the East African School of Librarianship and the Inter-University Council for East Africa;KenyaCAP. 4C
surviving partnera widow, widower, surviving civil partner or surviving nominated partner;”;United Kingdom2008 No. 350
surviving spouse membera person who has a right to the payment of a widow’s or widower’s pension under the scheme.United Kingdom1998 No. 1397
surviving spouse(except for purposes of chapter 19 of this title) a person of the opposite sex who was the spouse of a veteran at the time of the veteran's death, and who lived with the veteran continuously from the date of marriage to the date of the veteran's death (except where there was a separation which was due to the misconduct of, or procured by, the veteran without the fault of the spouse) and who has not remarried or (in cases not involving remarriage) has not since the death of the veteran, and after September 19, 1962, lived with another person and held himself or herself out openly to the public to be the spouse of such other person.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
surviving spousea person who, at the time of a member’s death, was married to the member;United Kingdom2014 No. 217
survivor membera person entitled to a survivor pension or a children’s pension;United Kingdom2014 No. 164
survivor of a veteranthe surviving spouse or surviving common-law partner of a person who, being a veteran, died from causes arising during the service by virtue of which the person became a veteran;CanadaS.C. 2003, c. 22, ss. 12, 13
survivor pensiona pension payable under regulation 39, 40, 42, 43, 45 or 46;United Kingdom2014 No. 164
survivor with dependent childrena survivor of a contributor who wholly or substantially maintains one or more dependent children of the contributor;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. C-8
survivors annuity fundthe Tax Court judges survivors annuity fund established by this section.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
survivor’s pensiona surviving adult pension, additional (surviving adult) pension or child pension.United Kingdom2014 No. 217
survivor’s pensiona surviving adult pension, additional (surviving adult) pension or child pension;United Kingdom2014 No. 310
survivora member’s survivor who has subsisting rights in respect of any safeguarded benefits;United Kingdom2015 No. 165
survivora person who was married to the judge or prothonotary at the time of the judge’s or prothonotary’s death or who establishes that he or she was cohabiting with the judge or prothonotary in a conjugal relationship at the time of the judge’s or prothonotary’s death and had so cohabited for a period of at least one year.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. J-1
susceptible barkisolated bark of Acer macrophyllum Pursh., Aesculus californica Nutt., Lithocarpus densiflorus (H & A) and Quercus L.European Union32002D0757
susceptible barkisolated bark of Acer macrophyllum Pursh., Aesculus californica Nutt., Lithocarpus densiflorus (H & A) and Quercus L.;United Kingdom2004 No. 3213
susceptible birdany species of bird that is likely to be susceptible to avian influenza and which is not intended for the production of animal products;United Kingdom2005 No. 486
susceptible feral pig populationthat part of a feral pig population which has not developed immunity against classical swine fever virus;European Union32001L0089
susceptible materialany tree, wood or isolated bark of a tree of the species identified in Schedule 1, including hybrids of those species;United Kingdom2014 No. 122
susceptible materialplants (including tubers), other than true seed, of Solanum tuberosum L. or plants, other than fruit or seeds, of Solanum lycopersicum L.United Kingdom2015 No. 610
susceptible plantsplants (other than fruit and seeds) of Abies Mill., Cedrus Trew, Larix Mill., Picea A. Dietr., Pinus L., Pseudotsuga Carr. and Tsuga Carr.European Union32001D0218
susceptible treea tree described in the first column of the Schedule, but excludes the fruit or seed of such a tree;United Kingdom2002 No. 2589
susceptible wood and barkwood and isolated bark of conifers (Coniferales), except that of Thuja L.;European Union32001D0218
susceptible woodthe wood described in the first column of the Schedule.United Kingdom2003 No. 175
susceptible woodwood described in section II of the first column of the Schedule;United Kingdom2004 No. 3213
suspect animala bovine animal which is suspected of being affected with a TSE.United Kingdom2010 No. 406
suspect animalan animal suspected of having a TSE;United Kingdom2006 No. 530
suspect premisesany declared to be suspect premises under regulation 11(8) or 13(1);United Kingdom2006 No. 42
suspect premisespremises containing poultry, captive birds or racing pigeons and which in the opinion of the veterinary inspector may have been exposed to the risk of a designated disease because of their location or configuration with premises (in Scotland or elsewhere) where the presence of a designated disease has been confirmed.United Kingdom2003 No. 354
suspected animala bovine animal that is suspected of being affected with tuberculosis;United Kingdom2007 No. 147
suspected animala bovine animal which is suspected of being affected with BSE.United Kingdom2006 No. 202
suspected holdinga holding in relation to which a notice under article 5 has been served;United Kingdom2003 No. 3273 (W. 323)
suspected persona person (not being an infected person) who is considered by the medical officer as having been exposed to an infectious disease and is considered capable of spreading that disease;United Kingdom2008 No. 333
suspectedan animal suspected of being affected.United Kingdom2004 No. 361
suspectedsuspected of being infected;United Kingdom2003 No. 425
suspended by a Health Boardsuspended by a Health Board in terms of regulation 8A;United Kingdom2011 No. 392
suspended by direction of the Tribunalsuspended as respects the provision of general medical services to patients by a direction of the Tribunal made pursuant to paragraph 8A(2) or 8B(1) of Part I of Schedule 11 to the Order(12) or to any provisions in force in England and Wales or Scotland corresponding to those provisions;United Kingdom1997 No. 380
suspended by the Health Boardsuspended by the Health Board as respects the provision of general dental services to patients, or as respects assisting in the provision of such services, in terms of regulation 11;United Kingdom2010 No. 208
suspended dutya duty specified in the Second Schedule;KenyaCAP. 472
suspended greyhounda greyhound suspended under these regulations for fighting or for any other reason;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2007/en/si/03...
suspended periodthe indemnity period commencing on 1 December 2009;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2009/en/si/04...
suspended persona person who is the subject of a suspension notice.IrelandNumber 23 of 2010
suspended scaffoldof ropes or chains and capable of being raised or lowered but does not include a boatswain’s chair or similar appliance.”.United Kingdom1996 No. 1592
suspending authorityany authority prescribed to be a suspending authority by the Governor in Council in regulations.CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. N-5
suspending officialthe Senior Procurement Executive or a designee.United States74 FR 39563
suspendsuspend without loss of emoluments.”.United Kingdom2007 No. 1069 (W. 109)
suspendto temporarily suspend the operational period of the certificate from a specified time;SingaporeCap. 88
suspension agreementan agreement described in section 1671c(b), 1671c(c), 1673c(b), 1673c(c), or 1673c(l) of this title.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
suspension arrangementan arrangement under which excisable products are produced, processed, held or moved, excise duty being suspended.IrelandNumber 31 of 2010
suspension arrangementan arrangement under which excisable products are produced, processed, held or moved, excise duty being suspended;IrelandNumber 5 of 2005
suspension componentscomponents identified as being concerned with the suspension function being spring hangers, spring saddles, equaliser beams, walking beams, shock absorbers or mounting brackets other than chassis mounting brackets;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
suspension datethe date on which suspension of a person’s registration takes effect;United Kingdom1996 No. 177 (S. 14)
suspension directiona direction under paragraph (2).United Kingdom2007 No. 90
suspension noticea notice served under regulation 37;United Kingdom2010 No. 675
suspension noticea notice under section 26 .IrelandNumber 23 of 2010
suspension orderany order made under section 13F directing that a registrant’s registration be suspended for a specified period or indefinitely or that a registrant’s entry relating to a specialty be removed for a specified period.United Kingdom2005 No. 1475
suspension periodthe period during which the suspension order suspends the right to buy in relation to the dwelling house.”;United Kingdom2005 No. 2292 (L. 21)
suspension requesta request under paragraph (1).United Kingdom2008 No. 1748
suspensiona limited period of time in which a vehicle is not authorised by a Member State to be used in road traffic following which – provided the reasons for suspension have ceased to apply – it may be authorised to be used again without involving a new process of registration;European Union32014L0046
sustainability appraisal reportthe report of the findings of the sustainability appraisal;United Kingdom2010 No. 601
sustainability appraisalthe appraisal of the sustainability of the proposals in the draft revision of the regional strategy”;United Kingdom2010 No. 601
sustainability certificatethe document required by regulation 8(ca)(i) which must comply with paragraph 2 of Schedule 2A;”;United Kingdom2008 No. 572
sustainability criteriathe criteria set out in the Schedule to the RTFO Order (read in accordance with the definition above);United Kingdom2012 No. 3030
sustainability informationinformation submitted to the Authority by the operator of a generating station for the purpose of demonstrating that a bioliquid meets the greenhouse gas emission criteria and the land criteria;”.United Kingdom2011 No. 169
sustainability informationinformation submitted to the Authority by the operator of a generating station for the purpose of demonstrating that a bioliquid meets the greenhouse gas emission criteria and the land criteria;”;United Kingdom2011 No. 225
sustainable biofuelsbiofuels fulfilling the sustainability criteria set out in Article 15 of the proposal for a Directive of the European Parliament and the Council on the promotion of the use of energy from renewable sources (39);European Union2008C0500
sustainable developmentdevelopment that meets the needs of the present generation without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs by maintaining the carrying capacity of the supporting ecosystems;KenyaCAP. 387
sustainable developmentdevelopment that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.CanadaS.C. 2001, c. 23
sustainable drainage systemany structure designed to receive rainwater and other surface water where such structure includes any feature or aspect of design that is intended to receive or facilitate the receipt of rainwater except a public sewer or a natural watercourse.United Kingdom2015 No. 1386
sustainable feedstocka relevant feedstock which meets the criteria set out in the Schedule to the RTFO Order (read in accordance with the definition above);United Kingdom2012 No. 3030
sustainable tourismtourism development that meets the needs of present visitors and hosts while protecting and enhancing opportunity for the future;KenyaCAP. 383
sustainable usepresent use of the environment or natural resources which does not compromise the ability to use the same by future generations or degrade the carrying capacity of supporting ecosystems;KenyaCAP. 387
sustained yieldthe achievement and maintenance in perpetuity of a high-level annual or regular periodic output of the various renewable resources of the public lands consistent with multiple use.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
swampa wet area with vegetation growing permanently in standing water;United Kingdom2005 No. 268
swap agreementan agreement under which the parties to the agreement exchange payments or repayments of money in respect of which such parties have obligations or rights and which are denominated in a specified currency or are subject to the payment of a specified rate of interest or relate to the price of specified commodities, stocks or marketable securities, for payments or repayments of the same kind which are denominated in another specified currency or are subject to the payment of a specified different rate of interest or relate to the price of other specified commodities, stocks or marketable securities.IrelandNumber 31 of 1999
swap datathe specific data elements and information set forth in part 45 of this chapter that is required to be reported by a reporting entity to a registered swap data repository.United States76 FR 54537
swap participantan entity that, at any time before the filing of the petition, has an outstanding swap agreement with the debtor.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
swede rapeplants of the species Brassica napus L. (partim) including plants commonly known as fodder rape and oilseed rape;United Kingdom2009 No. 386
swedeplants of the species Brassica napus L. var. napobrassica (L.) Rchb.;United Kingdom2009 No. 385
sweepstakesa game of chance for which no consideration is required to enter.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
sweepstakean event in which the entry fees, subscriptions or other contributions of three or more owners go to the winner or placed greyhounds, whether or not a money or other prize is added;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2007/en/si/03...
sweet corn or popcornplants commonly known by those names of the species Zea mays L. (partim);United Kingdom2007 No. 2747 (W. 230)
sweetenera food additive that is used to impart a sweet taste to a food.CanadaSOR/2012-210
sweetening agenta substance added to food in place of sugar to provide a sweet taste, but does not include aspartame, any sugar, carbohydrate or polyhydric alcohols.SingaporeCap. 283, RG 1
swimming poola swimming pool, swimming lagoon or swimming complex managed and maintained by the Council.SingaporeCap. 305, RG 3
swine committedswine scheduled and delivered to a packer within the 14-day period beginning on the date of an agreement to sell the swine.United States73 FR 28606
swine or pork market formula purchasea purchase of swine by a packer in which the pricing mechanism is a formula price based on a market for swine, pork, or a pork product, other than a future or option for swine, pork, or a pork product.United States73 FR 28606
swine production contract growerany person engaged in the business of raising and caring for swine in accordance with the instructions of another person.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
swinea porcine animal raised to be a feeder pig, raised for seedstock, or raised for slaughter.United States73 FR 28606
swing bridgethe swing bridge carrying Railway No. 1 and the road known as Navigation Way over the entrance to Preston Dock together with all works and equipment relating thereto;United Kingdom2004 No. 3126
switch-over periodthe period of 10 years ending with the age at which the member will first become entitled under the provisions of the scheme to receive a full pension on retirement of an amount determined without a reduction to take account of its payment before a later age (but disregarding any entitlement to pension on retirement in the event of illness, incapacity or redundancy).United Kingdom1996 No. 570
switchboardan assembly of switchgears but does not include switches in a final circuit;SingaporeCap. 89A, RG 5
switchgearan assembly of main and auxiliary switches for operating, protecting and controlling an electrical installation or for regulating electricity supply to such installation;SingaporeCap. 89A, RG 5
switching applicationsapplications for a change in the classification of medicinal products under Title VI of Directive 2001/83/EC;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2014/en/si/06...
switcha mechanical switching device capable of making, carrying and breaking an electricity current under normal circuit conditions and carrying for a limited time an electricity current under specified abnormal circuit conditions including a short circuit;SingaporeCap. 89A, RG 5
syahadahthe declaration of Islamic faith.SingaporeCap. 3, R 3
syllabusa concise statement of the contents of a course of instruction in a subject or subjects;KenyaCAP. 211
symbol or pictograma figure which describes a situation or prescribes behaviour and which is used on a signboard or illuminated surface;United Kingdom1996 No. 341
symbolany symbol specified in Annex II;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2003/en/si/01...
symbolthe letter shown in the corresponding entry in column 2 of that Schedule.United Kingdom2000 No. 1646
symptom(s) or condition(s)VA would continue to award benefits reasonably raised by the evidence of record based on secondary service connection or service connection based on aggravation due to an already service-connected disability, entitlement to total disability based on individual unemployability, benefits such as housing or automobile allowance, or special monthly compensation benefits if the evidence is clear that the claimant meets the eligibility or requirements for such benefits and VA can adjudicate these claims. This provision has been outlined in new paragraph (d) of § 3.155. In new § 3.155(d)(2), we have provided that VA will continue to identify and adjudicate claims reasonably raised by the evidence of record that are related to or are reasonably within the scope of the claimed issues in the complete claim. As explained above, § 3.103(a) currently provides the predicate for full and sympathetic development of claims, to include consideration of matters reasonably related to and raised in connection with a claim before VA, whether or not raised expressly by the claimant. We have provided that VA will put at issue for adjudication any ancillary benefit(s) or other claims not expressly raised by the claimant that are related and arise as a result of the adjudication of a claimed issue. Such issues, other than ancillary benefits, which have not been claimed by the claimant but have resulted as complications of claimed service-connected conditions will continue to be identified and adjudicated as also indicated by part 4 of the CFR, VA Schedule for Rating Disabilities.United States79 FR 57659
syndicate gainsthe chargeable gains accruing to a member on the disposal of assets forming part of a premiums trust fund;United Kingdom1995 No. 352
syndicatea syndicate of underwriting members of Lloyd’s formed for an underwriting year;United Kingdom1995 No. 3225
syndicatea year of account of a syndicate.United Kingdom1997 No. 686
syndromic surveillanceof providing additional flexibility for EHR technology certification and for EPs attempting to meet the syndromic surveillance MU objective and measure. Since publication of the Proposed Rule we have heard from the CDC that some public health agencies have requested that the CDC reconsider developing an IG for HL7 2.5.1 as the HL7 2.5.1 standard is used by some public health agencies.United States79 FR 54429
synthesisthe production of a chemical other than through the biological process of fermentation;United Kingdom1996 No. 2503
synthetic coal gasthe synthetic coal gas referred to in clause (f.2);CanadaC-17 RSA 2000
synthetic coal liquidthe synthetic coal liquid referred to in clause (f.3);CanadaC-17 RSA 2000
synthetic disposition periodthe definite or indefinite period of time during which the synthetic disposition arrangement has, or would have, the effect described in paragraph (b) of the definition “synthetic disposition arrangement” in this subsection;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)
synthetic holdingan investment by an institution in a financial instrument the value of which is directly linked to the value of the capital instruments issued by a financial sector entity;European Union32013R0575R(02)
synthetic production revenuethat portion of production revenue that is derived from synthetic production;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. P-12
synthetic productionthe production of petroleum from a mine in a bituminous sands deposit;CanadaR.S.C., 1985, c. P-12
synthetic training deviceapparatus in which flight conditions in an aircraft are simulated on the ground;United Kingdom2013 No. 2870
system costall direct and quantifiable net costs for an energy resource over its available life, including the cost of production, transportation, utilization, waste management, environmental compliance, and, in the case of imported energy resources, maintaining access to foreign sources of supply.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
system failurethe unintentional release of stored energy (other than from a pressure relief system) from a pressure system;United Kingdom2004 No. 222
system of clinical governancea framework through which the provider endeavours continuously to improve the quality of its services and safeguard high standards of care by creating an environment in which clinical excellence can flourish.United Kingdom2004 No. 116
system of interconnection of registersthe system of interconnection of central commercial and companies registers established in accordance with Article 4a(2) of Directive 2009/101/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 September 2009;IrelandNumber 38 of 2014
system of recordsa group of any records under the control of any agency from which information is retrieved by the name of the individual or by some identifying number, symbol, or other identifying particular assigned to the individual.United States71 FR 76488
system of recordsa group of any records under the control of any agency from which information is retrieved by the name of the individual or by some identifying number, symbol, or other identifying particular assigned to the individual;United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
system of registrationall registers and other records required by subsection (4) to be prepared and maintained and any such system may be in a bound or loose-leaf form or in a photographic film form, or may be entered or recorded by any system of mechanical or electronic data processing or any other information storage device that is capable of reproducing any required information in intelligible written form within a reasonable time.CanadaS.C. 1991, c. 46
system operating limitto provide consistency and transparency when making revisions to the list of major transmission paths. Last, the Commission directs WECC to modify the associated VRFs and VSLs.United States76 FR 23470
system operatora “qualified person designated to operate the system or its parts.” This is a generic definition that OSHA believes applies equally to the employees in the dispatch center operating a transmission or distribution system and to the employees in the control room of a power generating plant who control the generation system and apply lockout-tagout devices. OSHA recognizes that the utility industry views these two groups of employees as being distinct and may even frequently use the term “system operator” exclusively for the transmission and distribution operators (though some utilities call these employees “dispatchers” (Exs. 0167, 0508)). However, from the description of the energy control procedures in the 1994 § 1910.269 rulemaking record, and even from IBEW's own recommended definition, it is clear that the control room operator in a generation plant serves the same function as a system operator for a transmission or distribution system (269-Ex. 12-6; Ex. 0480). Therefore, the Agency concludes that a control room operator in a generation plant is “designated” by the employer to “operate” or control “the [generation] system or its parts” and, thus, meets the definition for “system operator” contained in the final rule. For these reasons, OSHA is adopting the definition of “system operator” as proposed.United States79 FR 20315
system operatorthe entity or entities legally responsible for the operation of a system;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2010/en/si/06...
system outleta device for connecting a subscriber's feeder to a receiver lead;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/1999/en/si/00...
system participanta person who is designated in a licence condition referred to in paragraph 8(5)(b).CanadaS.C. 2005, c. 45
system specificationthe requirements for the design and construction of the transmission assets in respect of a qualifying project as determined in accordance with regulation 8(4)(b), consistent with any such requirements agreed in the bilateral agreement entered into by the developer with the holder of a co-ordination licence in accordance with the arrangements for connection and use of the transmission system;United Kingdom2013 No. 175
system usersany natural or legal persons supplying to, or being supplied by, a transmission or distribution system;European Union32003L0054
system usera natural or legal person supplying to, or being supplied by, a transmission or distribution system;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2015/en/si/00...
system vendorany entity and its affilates which is or are responsible for the operation or marketing of a CRS;European Union31993R3089
system-beneficiarya person on whose behalf a system-member or former system-member holds or held uncertificated units of a security;United Kingdom1996 No. 1469
system-chargea charge of a kind to which regulation 3(2) applies;United Kingdom1996 No. 1469
system-member instructiona properly authenticated dematerialised instruction attributable to a system-member;United Kingdom2001 No. 3755
system-membera person whose participation in the relevant system is terminated or suspended;United Kingdom1996 No. 1469
system-participanta system-participant who is permitted by an Operator to send properly authenticated dematerialised instructions attributable to another person and to receive properly authenticated dematerialised instructions on another person’s behalf;United Kingdom2001 No. 3755
system-usera person who as regards that system is a participating issuer, a system-member, system-participant or settlement bank;United Kingdom2001 No. 3755
systematic internaliseran investment firm which, on an organised, frequent and systematic basis, deals on own account by executing client orders outside a regulated market or an MTF;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2007/en/si/00...
systemic mastocytosisa mast cell hyperplasia that is generally detected in the bone marrow, skin, gastrointestinal mucosa, liver or spleen;Australiahttps://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F20...
systemic risk bufferthe own funds that an institution is or may be required to maintain in accordance with Article 133 of the Capital Requirements Directive;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2014/en/si/01...
systemic riska risk of disruption in the financial system with the potential to have serious negative consequences for the financial system and the real economy;Irelandwww.irishstatutebook.ie/2014/en/si/01...
systemless service providerof which such services are provided;United Kingdom1998 No. 1580
systems approacha defined set of phytosanitary procedures, at least two of which have an independent effect in mitigating pest risk associated with the movement of commodities.United Statesuscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/pre...
systemsassemblies of equipment that are to be integrated into a nuclear submarine.United Kingdom2008 No. 1820
systema fixed pressure water-spraying fire extinguishing system used to protect a machinery space.CanadaC.R.C., c. 1422
systema set of devices combined to form a specific function in a vehicle;United Kingdom2005 No. 390