Title III definition

Title III means Title III of the federal Act for state and community programs on aging.
Title III means Title III, Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act, of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986, contained in 42 USC sections 11001 to 11050.
Title III means Title III of PROMESA.

Examples of Title III in a sentence

  • In accordance with the requirements of the USA Patriot Act (Title III of Pub.

  • Each Lender that is subject to the PATRIOT Act (as hereinafter defined) and the Administrative Agent (for itself and not on behalf of any Lender) hereby notifies the Borrower that pursuant to the requirements of the USA PATRIOT Act (Title III of Pub.

  • Each Lender that is subject to the requirements of the USA Patriot Act (Title III of Pub.

  • In accordance with the requirements of the USA PATRIOT Act (Title III of Pub.

  • Each Lender that is subject to the PATRIOT Act and the Administrative Agent (for itself and not on behalf of any Lender) hereby notifies the Loan Parties that pursuant to the requirements of the USA PATRIOT Act (Title III of Pub.


More Definitions of Title III

Title III means Title III of the Help America Vote Act of 2002, Public
Title III means Title III of the Help America Vote Act of 2002, Public Law 107- 252, 116 Stat. 1666 (2002), codified at 42 United States Code §§ 15481- 15485.
Title III means Title III of the Help America Vote Act of 2002; 42 United States Code §§ 15281-15485.
Title III means Title III of the Help America Vote Act of 2002, Public Law 107-252, codified at 42 United States Code 15481-15485.
Title III means PREPA’s restructuring case under PROMESA, Case No. 17-BK-4780-LTS.
Title III means that portion of the Clean Air Act that addresses requirements for the administration and control of emissions of toxic air pollutants.
Title III means Title III of the Help America Vote Act of 2002, Public Law 107-252, 116 Stat. 1666 (2002), codified at 42 United States Code §§ 15481-15485. Viola- tions include, but are not limited to, voting system standards, provisional voting, accessibility for individuals with disabili- ties, and voter registration.