Designated Act definition

Designated Act means your:
Designated Act means the Eligible Recipient’s:
Designated Act means a written law or part of it which is designated by the relevant Minister under section 6;

Examples of Designated Act in a sentence

  • Bad Act and Designated Act Each of the terms “Bad Act” and “Designated Act” as applied to you shall have the meaning set forth in Annex A hereto.

  • See also Exhibit A to the Restricted Share Award Agreement, including with regard to additional vesting as a result of the Participant’s death, Disability[, or termination other than by reason of a Bad Act (as such term is defined in the Award Letter) or a Designated Act (as defined in the Restricted Share Award Agreement)].

  • Designated Act 167 watersheds of priority streams that would have the highest density of future development activity received the highest priority rating.


More Definitions of Designated Act

Designated Act has the meaning ascribed to that term in a Limited Partner’s Award Letter. “DEUCC” has the meaning ascribed to that term in Section 6.5(c).
Designated Act means a Participant’s:
Designated Act has the meaning set forth in Annex A hereto.
Designated Act has the meaning ascribed to that term in a Limited Partner’s Award Letter.
Designated Act has the meaning ascribed to that term in a Limited Partner’s Award Letter. “Disability” has the meaning ascribed to that term in the Apollo Global Management LLC 2007 Omnibus Equity Incentive Plan.
Designated Act means a criminal act, including arson, assault, burglary, injury to property, kidnapping, manslaughter, murder, rape, robbery, theft, or unlawful entry, and attempting, aiding, abetting, advising, inciting, conniving, or conspiring to commit arson, assault, burglary, injury to property, kidnapping, manslaughter, murder, rape, robbery, theft, or unlawful entry.
Designated Act means the Assessment Authority Act, the British Columbia Transit Act, the Education (Interim) Finance Act, the Hospital District Act, the lslands Trust Act, the Municipal Act, the Municipal Finance Authority Act, the Taxation (Rural Area) Act or the Vancouver Charter;