Registered Entity Clause Samples

The 'Registered Entity' clause defines the requirement that a party to the agreement must be officially registered or recognized by a relevant governmental or regulatory authority. This typically means that the entity must have a valid registration number, be listed in a public registry, or otherwise demonstrate its legal existence and authorization to conduct business. By specifying this requirement, the clause ensures that only legitimate, accountable organizations are party to the contract, thereby reducing the risk of fraud and enhancing the enforceability of the agreement.
Registered Entity. An owner, operator, or user of the Bulk-Electric System or the entities registered as their delegates for the purpose of compliance in the North American Electric Reliability Corporation Compliance Registry or similar Entity operating in Canada or Mexico and which could be registered in the Compliance Registry if it operated in the United States.
Registered Entity. Associated Foreign Exchange, ULC is registered as a Money Services Business (“MSB”) with the Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre of Canada, registration number M14873482. Associated Foreign Exchange, ULC is also licensed and regulated by the Autorité des Marchés Financiers in the Province of Quebec. As a registered MSB, Associated Foreign Exchange, ULC is able to offer foreign exchange dealings and money transfer services in Canada.
Registered Entity. Corpay is registered as a Money Services Business (“MSB”) with the Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre of Canada, registration number M17163510. Corpay is also licensed and regulated by the Autorité des Marchés Financiers in the Province of Québec. As a registered MSB, Corpay can offer foreign exchange dealings and money transfer services in Canada. See ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/compliance for additional information.
Registered Entity. Any owner or operator of transmission systems or facilities, 36 owner or operator of production facilities, distributor, or user of the electric power 37 transmission system registered in the Register of entities subject to Reliability Standards. 38
Registered Entity. The entity registered under the NERC Functional Model and NERC Rules of Procedures for the purpose of compliance with NERC Reliability Standards and responsible for carrying out the tasks within a NERC function without regard to whether a task or tasks are performed by another entity pursuant to the terms of the PJM Governing Agreements.