the 1998 Act definition

the 1998 Act. (“Deddf 1998”) means the Teaching and Higher Education Act 1998;
the 1998 Act means the Social Security Act 1998;
the 1998 Act means the School Standards and Framework Act 1998;

Examples of the 1998 Act in a sentence

  • Section 88 of the 1998 Act makes provision for financial adjustments to support the maintenance of these parity arrangements.

  • The functions conferred upon the Minister of the Crown under section 2(2), insofar as within devolved competence, were transferred to the Scottish Ministers by virtue of section 53 of the 1998 Act.

  • In particular, section 4 of the 1998 Act requires the Audit Commission to prepare a code of audit practice, which external auditors follow when carrying out their duties.

  • Both Parties agree to use all reasonable efforts to assist each other to comply with the 1998 Act.

  • For the avoidance of doubt, this includes the Contractor providing the Authority and any Beneficiary with reasonable assistance in complying with subject access requests served on the Authority and any Beneficiary under Section 7 of the 1998 Act and the Contractor consulting with the Authority and any Beneficiary prior to the disclosure by the Contractor of any Personal Data in relation to such requests.


More Definitions of the 1998 Act

the 1998 Act. (“Deddf 1998”) means the School Standards and Framework Act 1998; “the 2002 Act” (“Deddf 2002”) means the Education Act 2002;
the 1998 Act means the Crime and Disorder Act 1998 (c. 37), “young person” has the same meaning as in the 1998 Act,
the 1998 Act. (“Deddf 1998”) means the School Standards and Framework Act 1998(1);
the 1998 Act means the Northern Ireland Act 1998 (c. 47); “the 2000 Act” means the Northern Ireland Act 2000 (c. 1); “the 2006 Act” means the Northern Ireland Act 2006 (c. 17);
the 1998 Act means the Competition Act 1998; “the 2002 Act” means the Enterprise Act 2002.
the 1998 Act means the Scotland Act 1998 (c. 46);
the 1998 Act means the Data Protection Act 1998(3);