CJA definition

CJA means the Courts of Justice Act, RSO 1990, c C-43, as amended;
CJA means the Criminal Justice Act 1993;
CJA means the Courts of Justice Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. C.43, as amended;

Examples of CJA in a sentence

  • This Security Addendum does not confer, grant, or authorize any rights, privileges, or obligations on any persons other than the Contractor, CGA, CJA (where applicable), CSA, and FBI.

  • Responsibility for the management of the approved security requirements shall remain with the CJA.

  • Security control includes the authority to enforce the standards for the selection, supervision, and separation of personnel who have access to CJI; set and enforce policy governing the operation of computers, circuits, and telecommunications terminals used to process, store, or transmit CJI; and to guarantee the priority service needed by the criminal justice community.b. Responsibility for the management control of network security shall remain with the CJA.

  • Where practical and cost effective, private attorneys from the CJA Panel will be appointed in a substantial proportion of the cases in which the accused is determined to be financially eligible for representation under the CJA.

  • Failure to comply with these training and legal education requirements may be grounds for removal from the CJA Panel.


More Definitions of CJA

CJA means the Courts of Justice Act, RSO 1990, c C.43;
CJA means the Criminal Justice Xxx 0000;
CJA means the Courts of Justice Act, R.S.O., c. C. 43, as amended
CJA means the Criminal Justice Act 2003;
CJA means the UK Criminal Justice Act 1993;
CJA means the Criminal Justice Act 1993
CJA means the Criminal Justice (Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing) Act 2010, as amended by the Criminal Justice Act 2013 and the Criminal Justice (Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing) (Amendment) Act 2018."Class(-es)"means the class or classes of Shares relating to a Fund where specific features with respect to exchange charge, minimum subscription amount, dividend policy, hedged/ unhedged, investor eligibility criteria, voting rights or other specific features may be applicable. The details applicable to each Class will be pre-determined and as described in the Supplement for the relevant Fund."Clearing Agent"means any entity affiliated with one or more Relevant Stock Exchanges and which facilitates the validation, delivery and settlement of transactions in the Company’s Shares."Clearstream"means Clearstream Banking S.A., Luxembourg."Collateral"means assets delivered as defined under the relevant credit support annex, securities lending arrangement or Repurchase Transaction for a Fund and which are acceptable collateral in each case in accordance with the Collateral Policy."Collateral Policy"means the Manager's collateral policy as it relates to the Company as summarised in the Prospectus."Company"means UBS (Irl) Fund Solutions plc."Companies Act"means the Companies Act 2014 including any regulations issued pursuant thereto, insofar as they apply to open-ended investment companies with variable capital."Connected Person"means the persons defined as such in the section headed "6.9 Potential Conflicts of Interest"."Courts’ Service"means the entity that is responsible for the administration of moneys under the control or subject to the orders of the courts."CRS"means the Standard for Automatic Exchange of Financial Account Information approved on 15 July 2014 by the Council of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development, also known as the Common Reporting Standard, and any bilateral or multilateral competent authority agreements, intergovernmental agreements and treaties, laws, regulations, official guidance or other instrument facilitating the implementation thereof and any law implementing the Common Reporting Standard."CSDs" (and each a "CSD")means a recognised clearing system which is a national settlement systems for individual national markets. For Funds that issue Shares through an ICSD, CSDs would beparticipants in an ICSD;