Armed Forces Act definition

Armed Forces Act means the Armed Forces Act 2006 of the United Kingdom;
Armed Forces Act means the Armed Forces Act 2006 (UK), or any Act replacing that Act;

Examples of Armed Forces Act in a sentence

  • The employer shall also meet the requirements of the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act of 1994 (USERRA) and the Michigan Public Employees Entering Armed Forces Act (Act 263 of 1951, MCL 35.351).

  • The Board will comply with its legal obligations under the Universal Military Training and Services Act of 1951, the Armed Forces Act of 1955, and/or any subsequent amendments or modifications thereof.

  • Employees who enter the military service of the United States shall be granted leaves of absence and reinstatement of employment as required by applicable provisions Sections 4311- 4312 of the Federal Uniform Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act, 38 USC and the Michigan Public Employees Entering Armed Forces Act (MCL 35.351, et seq).

  • Employees who enter the military service of the United States shall be granted leaves of absence and reinstatement of employment as required by applicable provisions Sections 4311-4312 of the Federal Uniform Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act, 38 USC and the Michigan Public Employees Entering Armed Forces Act (MCL 35.351, et.

  • The civilian staff of training and educational establishments and of private firms, where SL are undergoing training or CWA, cannot give lawful commands as superior officers within the meaning of the Armed Forces Act 06.

  • Employees who enter the military service of the United States shall be granted leaves of absence and reinstatement of employment as required by applicable provisions Sections 4311- 4312 of the Federal Uniform Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act, 38 USC § 4301, et seq, and the Michigan Public Employees Entering Armed Forces Act (MCL 35.351, et seq).

  • We confirm that we, when exercising certain aspects of our public functions, will have due regard to the three principles of the Armed Forces Covenant as required under the Armed Forces Act 2021: 1.

  • With the declaration of war against Germany on 3 September 1939, parliament passed a more wide reaching measure and The National Service (Armed Forces) Act was imposed, on all males between the ages of 18 and 41, having to register for service.

  • In accordance with the requirements of:  The Armed Forces Act 2011: Annual duty to report progress against the Military Covenant to Parliament including Health  Health and Social Care Bill 2011  NHS Mental Health Strategy 2011 The Service must meet the spirit of the Community Covenant in working together with Military, to improve the health of veterans, serving personal and their families.

  • Employees who enter the military service of the United States shall be granted leaves of absence and reinstatement of employment as required by applicable provisions Sections 4311-4312 of the Federal Uniform Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act, 38 USC and the Michigan Public Employees Entering Armed Forces Act (MCL 35.351, et seq).