Examples of Canadian Regulatory Authorities in a sentence
In addition, Biovail agrees to work with us in preparing and filing a New Drug Submission with Canadian Regulatory Authorities.
When necessary, as deemed by and informed by Canadian Regulatory Authorities, ASSE shall comply with those requirements as applicable to the scope of accreditation while operating within Canada.
The appendices also list BLM’s proposed rules in comparison with existing regulations and rejected alternatives; compare United States offshore and onshore regulation; and detail the GGFR Implementation Plan for Canadian Regulatory Authorities.
World Bank Global Gas Flaring Reduction: Private Public Partnership implementation plan for Canadian Regulatory Authorities.
Risk Factors A comprehensive discussion of risk factors is included in the Company’s Annual Information Form dated May 15, 2018 and other filings with the Canadian Regulatory Authorities available on SEDAR at www.sedar.com.
Canadian Laws means laws of Canada or the applicable Provinces of Canada, any regulations made thereunder and any orders, policies, rules or procedures of such governments or agencies established thereby, including Canadian Regulatory Authorities, relating to facilities, interconnections, transmission rates, charges, terms and conditions of service of the Transmission Operator.
Bidder shall follow the instructions issued along with addendum/ corrigendum.
This Administrative Arrangement provides the components of a GMP Compliance Programme recognized by EU and Canadian Regulatory Authorities.
Canadian Laws means laws of Canada or the applicable Provinces of Canada, any regulations made thereunder and any orders, policies, rules or procedures of such governments or agencies established thereby, including Canadian Regulatory Authorities, relating to facilities, interconnections, transmission rates, charges, terms and conditions of service of a Canadian Transmission Operator.
The Codes and Standards referenced in the PESR and CSA-B51 do not give rules for EPEs. This document was developed in close cooperation between ABSA, industry and other Canadian Regulatory Authorities to provide guidance and consistency.