Betekenis van:
civil time

civil time
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • wereldtijd, zonetijd
  • the official time in a local region (adjusted for location around the Earth); established by law or custom

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  1. They felt that now was not the time to start a civil war.
  2. Civil protection modules should be capable of working self-sufficiently for a given period of time.
  3. For instance through reduced R&D costs for the civil project, or through the use of technology initially developed for the BA609 military project and used at the same time in the BA609 civil project.
  4. Alternative operators should ideally have the possibility to deploy their fibre networks at the same time as the SMP operator, sharing the costs of civil engineering works.
  5. As regards the BA609, the third party quoted the public information provided by Agusta, which at that time only mentioned civil applications for the tilt-rotor.
  6. SEPI in July 2000 decided to merge all the publicly owned, military and civil shipyards and related activities, which at that time operated as companies, into one group.
  7. It follows that Royal Mail’s pension scheme still carries substantial liabilities which arose solely as a result of employing staff on civil service terms, and over a period of time when Royal Mail enjoyed a monopoly over ordinary letter mail.
  8. At all stages of the procedure, including the time when the application is filed, the Civil Service Tribunal may examine the possibilities of an amicable settlement of the dispute and may try to facilitate such settlement.
  9. Should the parties fail to reach agreement on appropriate conditions, they shall agree to accept arbitration under Section 1025 et seq. of the Code of Civil Procedure in due time before the event takes place.
  10. For this purpose they should make sure that upon request, a reference offer for access to civil engineering infrastructure is provided to third party access seekers in due time.
  11. At the same time, it is clear, however, that the company’s use of the same acronym (A139) for a civil helicopter (AW139) raised doubts about the nature of the project.
  12. These rules should cover the main characteristics of civil protection modules such as their tasks, capacities, components, and deployment time, and define their appropriate degree of self-sufficiency and interoperability.
  13. The working time of each employee, including national civil servants and governmental agency employees working within the national programme, shall be registered using time sheets or reports from a time recording system established and certified by the competent body and its eventual partners.
  14. The pensions for retirement or retirement for permanent disability (invalidity) under the Special Scheme for Civil Servants due under Title I of the consolidated text of the Law on State Pensioners if at the time of materialisation of the risk the beneficiary was an active civil servant or treated as such; death and survivors' (widows'/widowers', orphans' and parents') pensions due under Title I of the consolidated text of the Law on State Pensioners if at the time of death the civil servant was active or treated as such
  15. As regards the BA609, the Commission noted for instance that Bell Agusta’s website [9] contained a list of Frequently Asked Questions, where, to the question ‘Does the BA609 carry both civil and military configurations?’, the company replied ‘The BA609 is currently being planned in civil configurations only. The closest to a military configuration would be the SAR [Search and Rescue] configuration for the Coast Guard type aircraft. No military configurations are available at this time’.