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Regulator. All claims made against the insured during the period of insurance must be notified to the insurer during the same period of insurance. The insurer will also pay defence costs in respect of any clean-up costs.
Regulator. The UK Financial Conduct Authority, the Australian Securities and Investment Commission, the Monetary Authority of Singapore, the Dubai Financial Services Authority, the Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority, the South Africa Financial Services Board, Japanese Financial Services Agency, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry of Japan, Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries of Japan, the German Federal Financial Supervisory Authority and any other regulatory authorities with competent authority over any member of the IG Group, and their successor(s).
Regulator. Regulator means any legal body, authority, agency or other person and/or any court of law or tribunal in each case having authority under environmental law.
Regulator a single operationally independent capital markets regulatory authority (the “CMRA”), with an expert board of directors (the “Board of Directors”), a regulatory division and an adjudicative tribunal (the “Tribunal”), that administers the Capital Markets Act and the Capital Markets Stability Act and a single set of regulations under authority delegated by the Participating Jurisdictions, that has responsibility for regulatory, enforcement and adjudicative functions, that has the authority to identify and manage systemic risk and that will represent Canada internationally in matters of capital markets regulation, all as specified in legislation, subject to legislative approval, and other constating charter documents to be agreed to by the Participating Jurisdictions (the “CMRA Charter Documentation”);
Regulator. The Fund Manager is an authorized person under the Authorized Persons Regulations, under license number 06034-37 granted by the Capital Market Authority to conduct securities business including managing and offering investment funds in the Kingdom. This Terms and Conditions were prepared in accordance with Investment Fund Regulations issued by the regulator.
Regulator. This Agreement is subject to the Regulator's right to direct the variation or termination thereof and the parties will take all steps necessary to give effect to any such variation or termination.
Regulator any statutory or other body having authority to issue guidance, standards or recommendations with which the relevant Party and/or Staff must comply or to which it or they must have regard, including: (i) the Care Quality Commission; (ii) NHS Improvement; (iii) NHS England / Improvement (including Monitor); (iv) the Department of Health and Social Care; (v) the National Institute for Clinical Excellence; (vi) Healthwatch England and Local Healthwatch; (vii) Public Health England; (viii) the General Pharmaceutical Council; (ix) the Healthcare Safety Investigation Branch; (x) the Information Commissioner; (xi) the General Medical Council; (xii) the Nursing and Midwifery Council; (xiii) the Health and Care Professions Council; (xiv) the General Dental Council, (xv) the Office for Students, and (xvi) the Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education, and any statutory or other body which supersedes or replaces such body. Remedial Action Plan: a plan to rectify a breach of or performance failure under this contract (or, where appropriate, a Previous Contract in accordance with the terms of such Previous Contract), specifying actions and improvements required, dates by which they must be achieved and consequences for failure to do so, as further described in clause 26.
Regulator a single operationally independent cooperative capital markets regulator (the CMR), with an expert board of directors, a regulatory division and an adjudicative tribunal, that administers the provincial and federal legislation and a single set of regulations under authority delegated by the Participating Jurisdictions, that has responsibility for regulatory, enforcement and adjudicative functions, that has the authority to identify and manage systemic risk and that will represent Canada internationally in matters of capital markets regulation;
Regulator. The Energy and Water Utilities Regulatory Authority, established by Section 4 of Chapter 414 of the Laws of The United Republic of Tanzania.
Regulator. The output of this function is connected in such a way as to transfer the digital regulator from AC to DC regulation when its potential intelligence is lost. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Proprietary Information Page 11 AES IRONWOOD CONTRACT FINAL ISSUE - OCTOBER 30, 1998 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If a voltage regulator loses its potential intelligence signal, then the regulator will drive the excitation of the generator to ceiling. Protection for loss of potential intelligence to a regulator is desired for faults within the potential intelligence circuits themselves. Protective operations are not desired for voltage disturbances caused by external faults or for loss of voltage from causes other than those within the potential sources. Note that under a line fault condition, it is desirable to have the regulator boost excitation; it would be undesirable to have the loss of sensing voltage detector function operate on this condition as a loss of potential signal and transfer the regulator. Because of this, it is necessary to discriminate between conditions of faulty voltages created within the potential measuring circuits themselves and complete or partial loss of voltage resulting from causes external to the potential measuring equipment. To accomplish the necessary discrimination, the loss of sensing protective module requires a three-phase potential signal from the regulator potential transformers plus an additional three-phase potential signal from another set of potential transformers that monitor the same machine (such as the metering potential transformers).