Basic Legislation definition

Basic Legislation means the Guarantor’s Law No. 74-73, dated August 3, 1974, as amended and completed by the Guarantor’s Law No. 93-41, dated April 19, 1993, pursuant to which the Borrower has been established and is operating as an industrial and commercial public institution.
Basic Legislation means the Borrower’s Law No. 81-17 dated March 9, 1981, pursuant to which ODESYPANO has been established and operates as an industrial and commercial public institution, and the Borrower’s Decree No. 81-975 dated July 15, 1981, setting forth the administrative and financial organization of ODESYPANO, as both may be amended from time to time;
Basic Legislation means the Guarantor’s Law on Enterprises published in the Guarantor’s Official Gazette Nos. 77/88, dated December 31, 1988, and 40/89, dated July 7, 1989, and the Republic’s Decision No. 023-03/87-3/4, dated December 21, 1989, on the Foundation of a Public Enterprise Engaged in Railway Transport Activities, published in the Republic’s Official Gazette No. 43/89, pursuant to which the Borrower has been established and is operating, as the same may be amended from time to time; and

Examples of Basic Legislation in a sentence

  • The Additional Event of Suspension consists of the following, namely that the Basic Legislation has been amended, suspended, abrogated, repealed or waived so as to affect materially and adversely the ability of the Borrower to perform any of its obligations under this Agreement, or to achieve the objectives of the Project.

  • Foreign Law: Current Sources of Codes and Basic Legislation in Jurisdictions of the World.

  • The first aim of the present study is to identify good, inexpensive and safe liquid scintillators that could be used in large quantities.

  • Pursuant to Section 6.02(p) of the General Conditions, the following additional event is specified, namely, that the Basic Legislation shall have been amended, suspended, abrogated, repealed or waived so as to affect materially and adversely the ability of the Borrower to perform any of its obligations under this Agreement.

  • Security and open public use, rather than private possession, of archival documents considered part of the “heritage of the nation,” are thus assured according to the aims of the July 1993 Basic Legislation and its later extensions.


More Definitions of Basic Legislation

Basic Legislation means the Law Xx. 00-00 xx xxx Xxxxxxx xx Xxxxxxx as promulgated pursuant to the Law (“Xxxxx”) Xx. 0.00-00 xx xxx Xxxxxxx xx Xxxxxxx, dated February 11, 2010, pursuant to which the Borrower has been established and is operating as a commercial company (société anonyme).
Basic Legislation means the Law (Xxxxx) No. 6-63-226 (14 Rabiaah 1, 1383), dated August 13, 1963, as amended to the date of this Agreement, pursuant to which the Borrower has been established and is operating as an industrial and commercial public institution.
Basic Legislation means the Guarantor’s Law on Enterprises published in the Guarantor’s Official Gazette Nos. 77/88, dated December 31, 1988, and 40/89, dated July 7, 1989, and the Republic’s Law on Railways, as amended, published in the Republic’s Official Gazette Nos. 18/79, dated April 30, 1979, 4/81, dated February 3, 1981, 20/84, dated May 29, 1984 and 57/89, dated December 30, 1989, pursuant to which the Borrower has been established and is operating, as the same may be amended from time to time; and
Basic Legislation means the Law (Dahir) No. 6-63-226 (14 Rabiaah 1, 1383), dated August 13, 1963, as amended to the date of this Agreement, pursuant to which the Recipient has been established and is operating as an industrial and commercial public institution;
Basic Legislation means the Borrower’s Law referred to in paragraph (e) of this Section; the Borrower’s Law (Xxxxx) No. 1-59-271 dated April 14, 1960, as amended by the Borrower’s Law No. 1-61-402, dated June 30, 1962, pertaining to the Borrower’s financial control of its public enterprises, including INRA; and any other law or regulation of the Borrower affecting the establishment or operations of INRA; all as the same may be amended from time to time;
Basic Legislation means the Borrower’s Law No. 74-73 dated August 3, 1974, as amended and completed by the Borrower’s Law No. 93-41 dated April 19, 1993, and its implementation Decree No. 95-1139 dated June 28, 1995, pursuant to which ONAS has been established and is operating as an industrial and commercial public institution (établissement public à caractère industriel et commercial);
Basic Legislation means the Borrower’s Law No. 93-11 dated February 17, 1993, and its implementation Decree No. 93-1353 dated June 14, 1993;