current Law definition

current Law means the provisions of the Regulatory Law that came into force under the DIFC Laws Amendment Law No. 1 of 2014; and
current Law means the provisions of this Law that came into force under the DIFC Laws Amendment Law No. 1 of 2014, as amended from time to time.
current Law means Current Victorian Law and Current Commonwealth Law.

Examples of current Law in a sentence

  • The Company shall have received an opinion from its tax counsel substantially to the effect that, if the Merger is consummated in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement, under current Law, for federal income tax purposes, the Merger will qualify as a reorganization within the meaning of Section 368(a) of the Code.

  • Purchaser shall have received an opinion from its tax counsel substantially to the effect that, if the Merger is consummated in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement, under current Law, for federal income tax purposes, the Merger will qualify as a reorganization within the meaning of Section 368(a) of the Code.

  • This Agreement shall terminate immediately in the event that a HIPAA Business Associate Agreement is no longer applicable or required under then current Law.

  • Contango agrees that, provided that each Purchaser delivers to Contango a properly executed IRS Form W-9, or similar form sufficient to cause under current Law Contango (including any paying agent of Contango) to avoid a requirement to withhold on any payments or deemed payments to any such Purchaser, Contango (including any paying agent of Contango) will not withhold on any payments or deemed payments to any such Purchaser.

  • Each Party shall maintain the original source documents with regard to any Adverse Event, and Serious Adverse Event in accordance with current Law and regulatory requirements of the Regulatory Authority(ies) in its respective territory.

  • This BAA Agreement shall terminate immediately in the event that a HIPAA Business Associate Agreement is no longer applicable or required under then current Law.

  • The Company agrees that, provided that the Purchaser delivers to the Company a properly executed IRS Form W-9 certifying as to the complete exemption from backup withholding of the Purchaser (or, if the Purchaser is a disregarded entity for U.S. federal income Tax purposes, its regarded owner), under current Law the Company (including any paying agent of the Company) shall not be required to, and shall not, deduct or withhold Taxes on any payments or deemed payments to the Purchaser.

  • No amendment shall be made to the Registration Statement or Prospectus/Proxy Statement without consultation with the other party and no filing shall be made on a successor form to form S-4 not permitted under current Law without the prior approval of both parties.

  • Property improvements may not be built according to code, in compliance with current Law, or have had permits issued.

  • It is understood, however, that no such taxes apply under current Law to payments hereunder.


More Definitions of current Law

current Law means the provisions of the laws referred to in paragraph
current Law means the provisions of this Law that came into force under the [DIFC Laws Amendment Law of 2014].
current Law means any ordinance, resolution or regulation, in force at the time approval is given or action is taken, and applicable pursuant to the terms of this Agreement.
current Law. The legislation does not allow for paid leave to start until the application is filed.
current Law means the provisions of the laws referred to in paragraph (a) as in force after the commencement of the DIFC Laws Amendment Law No. 1 of 2014.

Related to current Law

  • Employment Law means any provision of this Act or any of the following Acts:

  • Current Sick Leave means those days of sick leave for the current contract year, which leave is granted at the rate of one day of sick leave per month worked, or major part thereof.

  • Employment Laws means all applicable federal, state and local laws (including, without limitation, any statutes, regulations, ordinances or common laws) regarding the employment, hiring or discharge of persons.

  • SEC Off-Balance Sheet Rules means the Disclosure in Management’s Discussion and Analysis About Off-Balance Sheet Arrangements, Securities Act Release No. 33-8182, 68 Fed. Reg. 5982 (Feb. 5, 2003) (codified at 17 CFR pts. 228, 229 and 249).

  • Takeover Rules means the Takeover Panel Act 1997 Takeover Rules 2013; and