enacting clause definition

enacting clause means the clause which cites the authority for enactment of a bylaw and which is contained in the preamble to the bylaw.
enacting clause means the portion of a rule document which proclaims the agency's rulemaking action and introduces the finally adopted (if permanent) or adopted (if emergency or preemptive) regulatory text. [See 655:10-7-13 (relating to enacting clauses)]
enacting clause means the portion of a rule document which proclaims the agency's rulemaking action and introduces regulatory text. [See 655:10-7-13 (relating to enacting clauses)]

Related to enacting clause

  • Due-on-sale clause means a contract provision which authorizes the lender, at its option, to declare due and payable sums secured by the lender's security instrument if all or any part of the property, or an interest in the property, securing the real property loan is sold or transferred without the lender's prior written consent.

  • Deemer clause means a provision under this title under which upon the

  • Additional Clauses means the additional Clauses specified in paragraph 2.1 of Annex A to this Contract that were requested in the Order by the CUSTOMER and that shall apply to this Contract.

  • Trust Indenture Legislation means, at any time, the provisions of (i) any applicable statute of Canada or any province or territory thereof and the regulations thereunder as amended or re-enacted from time to time, but only to the extent applicable, or (iii) the Trust Indenture Act and regulations thereunder, in each case, relating to trust indentures and to the rights, duties and obligations of trustees under trust indentures and of corporations issuing debt obligations under trust indentures, to the extent that such provisions are at such time in force and applicable to this Indenture or the Company or the Trustees.

  • Request regarding a list of collateral means a record authenticated by a debtor requesting that the recipient approve or correct a list of what the debtor believes to be the collateral securing an obligation and reasonably identifying the transaction or relationship that is the subject of the request.