Book of Authorities definition

Book of Authorities means a copy of case law and statutory law similar to that used in the courts;
Book of Authorities means a document that includes, subject to subrule (6),
Book of Authorities means the relevant legal authorities, including, but not limited to, case law and legislation, which a party intends to rely upon at the hearing;

Examples of Book of Authorities in a sentence

  • Staff Enforcement Counsel submitted written Submissions and a Book of Authorities.

  • Looking then, to some of the authorities cited by the Crown, I note, in particular, the article referenced at Tab 11 of that Book of Authorities entitled "An Emerging Trend Toward Jail Sentences for Securities Act Violations in Ontario." This was prepared by Mr. Tim Morsley, I gather an employee of the Ontario Securities Commission, no doubt for a seminar or what not.

  • Intervenor’s Book of Authorities, Tab 2: Jamie Benidickson, “Civil Liability for Environmental Harm” in Environmental Law 3d ed.

  • MATERIAL ACQUISITIONS AND DISPOSALS OF SUBSIDIARIES AND ASSOCIATED COMPANIESDuring the six months ended 30 June 2013, the Group had no material acquisition or disposal of subsidiaries and associated companies.

  • This morning we reviewed the Book of Authorities that Staff provided in advance of the hearing.

  • Book of Authorities, Tab 28 2.7 It is the norm, not the exception, that terms related to the occupation and crossing of highways and other public property such as parks, including the allocation of present and future costs are established prior to construction.

  • Book of Authorities, Tab 12 Pipeline Costs Under the Oil and Gas Activities Act and its Pipeline Crossings Regulation,B.C. Reg.

  • Book of Authorities, Tab 6 2.2 Leave of NEB is required to construct facilities across pipelines whether located in highway or not 2.

  • Odyssey Industries Incorporated (1995), 30C.B.R. (3d) 49 at paragraph 28, Tab 2 of the Applicant’s Book of Authorities.

  • Bank of Nova Scotia, 1981 CarswellNS 47 (S.C.), Book of Authorities of A.


More Definitions of Book of Authorities

Book of Authorities means a collection of case law and statutory law
Book of Authorities means a book that includes, subject to subrule (5),

Related to Book of Authorities

  • Abuse of authority means an arbitrary and capricious exercise of authority that is inconsistent with the mission of the executive agency concerned or the successful performance of a contract of such agency.

  • Letter of Authority means the letter of authority executed by me whereby I authorise one or more persons to operate and give instructions in respect of the Account(s) for and on my behalf.

  • Letter of Authorization means a letter signed by an officer of the licensee on whose behalf the filing is submitted that designates filing authority to the filer.

  • Certificate of authority means the certificate issued by DCBS to a licensed health entity granting authority to transact insurance as a health insurance company or health care service contractor.

  • Failure of authorization means the failure to

  • certificate of authorization means a certificate of authorization issued to a professional corporation pursuant to the Public Accounting Act, 2004 to permit it to engage in the practice of public accounting;

  • Certificate of Authentication The meaning specified in Section 2.1.

  • Local authorities means every county, municipal, and other local board or body having authority to adopt police regulations under the constitution and laws of this state.

  • customs authorities means customs authorities as defined in Article 5, point (1), of Regulation (EU) No 952/2013;

  • Works of Authorship means an expression fixed in a tangible medium of expression regardless of the need for a machine to make the expression manifest, and includes but is not limited to, writings, reports, drawings, sculptures, illustrations, video recordings, audio recordings, computer programs, and charts.

  • DOB means New York State Division of the Budget. “EEO” shall mean Equal Employment Opportunity.

  • Product Authorizations means any and all approvals, including applicable supplements, amendments, pre- and post-approvals, clearances, licenses, notifications, registrations, certifications or authorizations of any Governmental Authority, any Regulatory Agency necessary for the preclinical or clinical testing, manufacture, development, distribution, use, storage, import, export, transport, promotion, marketing, sale or other commercialization of a Product in any country or jurisdiction.

  • Corporate Authorities means the City Council of the City.

  • Securities Authorities means the British Columbia Securities Commission and the other securities regulatory authorities in the provinces and territories of Canada and the Securities and Exchange Commission of the United States of America, collectively;

  • Authorities means any government authority, agency, body or department having or claiming jurisdiction over the Agreement or the Project, or both.

  • Antitrust Authorities means the Federal Trade Commission, the Antitrust Division of the United States Department of Justice, the attorneys general of the several states of the United States of America, and any other Governmental Authority having jurisdiction pursuant to applicable Antitrust Laws with respect to the transactions contemplated hereby.

  • Aeronautical authorities means, in the case of the People’s Republic of China, the General Administration of Civil Aviation of China, or any person or agency authorized to perform any function presently exercised by the said Administration; and in the case of the Republic of South Africa, the Minister responsible for civil aviation or any person or agency authorized to perform any particular function provided for in this Agreement.

  • Regulatory Bodies means those government departments and regulatory, statutory and other entities, committees, ombudsmen and bodies which, whether under statute, rules, regulations, codes of practice or otherwise, are entitled to regulate, investigate, or influence the matters dealt with in the Contract or any other affairs of the Authority and “Regulatory Body” shall be construed accordingly.

  • Clearances means all consents, clearances, permissions and waivers that need to be obtained, all applications and filings that need to be made and all waiting periods that may need to have expired, from or under the Laws or practices applied by any Governmental Body in connection with the implementation of the Scheme and/or the Acquisition and, in each case, that constitute a Condition; and any reference to Conditions having been “satisfied” shall be construed as meaning that the foregoing have been obtained, or where appropriate, made or expired in accordance with the relevant Condition;

  • Canadian Securities Authorities means the securities commissions or similar authorities in Canada.

  • Sanctions Authorities means the respective governmental institutions and agencies of any of the United States, the United Nations, the European Union, the United Kingdom, including without limitation, OFAC, the United States Department of State, and Her Majesty's Treasury;

  • Private Authorizations means all franchises, permits, licenses, approvals, consents and other authorizations of all Persons (other than Governmental Authorities).

  • Governmental Authorities means governments, regulatory authorities, governmental departments, agencies, commissions, bureaus, officials, ministers, Crown corporations, courts, bodies, boards, tribunals or dispute settlement panels or other law, rule or regulation-making organizations or entities:

  • competent authorities means the competent authorities of the Member States as identified on the websites listed in Annex II;

  • Appropriate Authority(ies) means the U.S. State Department, the government authority(ies) in the Covered Person’s Home Country or Country of Residence or the government authority(ies) of the Host Country.

  • Strong Customer Authentication means an authentication based on the use of two or more elements categorised as knowledge (something only the user knows), possession (something only the user possesses) and inherence (something the user is) that are independent, in that the breach of one does not compromise the reliability of the others, and is designed in such a way as to protect the confidentiality of the authentication data;