Charities Regulator definition

Charities Regulator means the Charities Regulatory Authority, a body established by section 13 of the Charities Act to perform the functions conferred on it by the Charities Act;
Charities Regulator means the Charities Regulatory Authority established under the Charities Act;
Charities Regulator means the Charities Regulatory Authority established by section 13 of the 2009 Act;

Examples of Charities Regulator in a sentence

  • The Company shall at all times during the course of the Agreement hold a Companies’ Registration Office (CRO) number, a valid tax clearance certificate, a registered charity number from the Charities Regulator and a CHY reference number re charitable tax exemption granted by Revenue.

  • The company shall register and remain registered with the Charities Regulator for the duration of the term of this Agreement and shall comply with the Code of Practice for Directors of a CIB Funded Company and as amended, revised, updated and replaced by CIB from time to time.

  • Pobal CAR may share information found in the course of a governance, audit or compliance check with the relevant authorities, including, but not limited to, the Office of the Director of Corporate Enforcement, the Charities Regulator, and the Office of the Revenue Commissioners.

  • The National Advocacy Service is a company limited by guarantee (Registered Company Number 535779) which is regulated by the Charities Regulator (Registered Charity Number 20141332).

  • Confirmation of compliance with the Charities Regulator Governance Code.

  • Title: Single party framework agreement for recruitment support services for Charities Regulator Description: Seeking tenders from service providers with extensive experience in providing recruitment support services for ad hoc recruitment campaigns.

  • Comply in full, with all relevant and applicable legislation to include but not limited to legislation applicable to, Safeguarding, Health and Safety, Charity Law, Employment Law, Data Protection, Company law and the Charities Regulator Governance Code.

  • The company shall register and remain registered with the Charities Regulator for the duration of the term of this Agreement and shall comply with their guidance on good governance such as the Governance Code.

  • Pobal may share information found in the course of a governance, audit or compliance check with the relevant authorities, including, but not limited to, the Office of the Director of Corporate Enforcement, the Charities Regulator, An Garda Síochána and the Office of the Revenue Commissioners.

  • Any disagreement arising from the interpretation of this MOU will be referred to the Chief Executive of the Charities Regulator and the Assistant Secretary, Personal Division, Revenue who will endeavour to resolve it within the spirit implicit in this MoU.