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Establishment An economic unit, generally, at a single physical location where business is conducted or where services or industrial operations are performed. However, "establishment" is not synonymous [..]
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EstablishmentDefinition Enterprise or part of an enterprise that is situated in a single location and in which only a single (non-ancillary) productive activity is carried out or in which the principal productive [..]
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Establishment1 [countable] (formal) an organization, a large institution, or a hotel an educational establishment a research establishment The hotel is a comfortable and well-run establishment.2the Establishment [ [..]
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Establishmentlate 15c., "settled arrangement," also "income, property," from establish + -ment. Meaning "established church" is from 1731; Sense of "place of business" is fr [..]
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EstablishmentThe physical location of a certain economic activity—for example, a factory, mine, store, or office. A single establishment generally produces a single good or provides a single service. An enterprise [..]
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Establishmentconstitution: the act of forming or establishing something; "the constitution of a PTA group last year"; "it was the establishment of his reputation&quot [..]
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EstablishmentEvery type of unit had an establishment approved by the War Office’s Establishment Committee. The 'full' establishment was the War Establishment (WE), in UK in peacetime units were maintain [..]
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Establishmentthe premises in which animals are kept.
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EstablishmentIn the context of the EU Seveso Directive (Seveso 2), the whole area under the control of an operator where dangerous substances are present in one or more installations, including common or related i [..]
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Establishment1 : something established: as a : a church recognized by law as the official church of a nation or state and supported by civil authority b : a permanent civil or military organization c : a place ...
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EstablishmentAn economic unit–business or industrial–at a single geographic location, where business is conducted or where services or industrial operations are performed. An establishment is not necessarily identical to an enterprise
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EstablishmentThe standardized model developed at Statistics Canada for business surveys consists of a four level hierarchy of Statistical Entities
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Establishmentstanding; income.
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EstablishmentAccording to 34 CFR 361.5 (b) (17) [Title 34 – Education; Subtitle B -- Regulations of the Offices of the Department of Education; Chapter III -- Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Service [..]
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EstablishmentAccording to 11 CFR 114.1 (b) [Title 11 -- Federal Elections; Chapter I -- Federal Election Commission; Subchapter A – General; Part 114 -- Corporate and Labor Organization Activity], the terms establ [..]
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Establishment"Establishment" means “the Department of Agriculture, Commerce, Defense, Education, Energy, Health and Human Services, Housing and Urban Development, the Interior, Justice, Labor, State, Tra [..]
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Establishment(n) the act of forming or establishing something(n) an organization founded and united for a specific purpose(n) the persons (or committees or departments etc.) who make up a body for the purpose of a [..]
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EstablishmentA continuing process during the "Redbook" costing process and involves a close liaison between Manufacturing and Engineering. Actions normally include but are not limited to the foll [..]
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EstablishmentThe physical location of a certain economic activity, for example, a factory, store, office, or mine. Generally a single establishment produces a single good or provides a single service. An enterpris [..]
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EstablishmentThe first five to ten years or formative period that ends once young trees are of sufficient size that, given adequate protection, they are likely to survive at the required stocking. The stage in the growth of a young plantation when it no longer needs beating up or weeding.
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Establishment(DOL) - A single physical location where services, operations, or other activities are performed. Where distinctly separate services, operations, or other activities are performed or conducted in sepa [..]
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EstablishmentAn economic unit that produces goods or services, usually at a single physical location, and engaged in one or predominantly one activity.
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Establishment"Establishment" means: (a) Any building, vehicle or structure in which meat animals are slaughtered for consumption or meat products are prepared, sold, offered or held for sale. (b) The gro [..]
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EstablishmentThe process of determining legal paternity and/or obtaining a court or administrative order to put a child support obligation in place.
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EstablishmentAny fixed place of business, but does not include a place of business of an agent or a person unless the agent has and habitually exercises general authority to negotiate the terms of and makes arrangements on behalf of the person or has a stock of goods with which he regularly fulfils on behalf of the person, agreements for the supply of goods.
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EstablishmentThe statistical establishment as defined by Statistics Canada's Business Register, is the smallest operating entity capable of reporting all elements of basic industrial statistics. For example, a large forest company may be broken into a number of establishments at it's different locations and activities such as logging, sawmilling, pulp [..]
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EstablishmentTotal number of posts (e.g. GP posts), including any vacant posts and/or the patients attached to those posts.
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EstablishmentThe process of proving paternity and/or obtaining a court or administrative order to put a child support obligation in place.
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EstablishmentAn establishment is an enterprise, or part of an enterprise, that is situated in a single location and in which only a single (non-ancillary) productive activity is carried out or in which the princip [..]
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