EC Law definition

EC Law means the Electronic Conveyancing National Law (South Australia) as defined in the Electronic Conveyancing National Law (South Australia) Xxx 0000.
EC Law. – shall mean the Israeli Economic Competition Law, 5758-1988, as amended from time to time, and any regulations promulgated thereunder.

Examples of EC Law in a sentence

  • Developing Responses under the TRIPS Agreement and EC Law, Katharina Gamharter, Wien / New York (Springer) 2004, X and 303 pages.

  • The legislation which gives effect to EC Law in Wales is: • the European Communities Act (1972) (section 2(1)), and• the Government of Wales Act 2006 (section 80).

  • Health hospital benefits, sickness benefits under the SSS and employee’s compensation benefits under PD 626 (EC Law).

  • The legislation which gives effect to EC Law in Wales is:  the European Communities Act (1972) (section 2(1)); and the Government of Wales Act 2006 (section 80).

  • In case of deliveries and/or services destined, according to our notifications to the Supplier, for Iran (directly or indirectly), the Supplier shall also declare whether the deliveries and/or services in question are subject to export control under EC Law pursuant to EC Regulation 961/2010 or other updated EC regulations, as well as the relevant list number of the most current annex.

  • NIKPAY (eds.), The EC Law of Competition, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2007, 824; I.

  • Rubini, The Definition of Subsidy and State Aid: WTO and EC Law in Comparative Perspective, (Oxford University Press, 2009), pp.

  • E.g., B Simma, 'Self-Contained Regimes' (1985) 16 Netherlands Yearbook of International Law 127; G Conway, 'Breaches of EC Law and the International Responsibility of Member States' (2002) 13 European Journal of International Law 679.

  • Licensee shall not be obligated to pay such renewal fee if Licensee or its Affiliate paid a renewal fee of at least $10,000 to Licensing Company in connection with a renewal of a substantially identical License Agreement for BD-Software Manufacturer, for a renewal period extending beyond the date of renewal of this License Agreement.

  • Prechal, Directives in EC Law, Oxford (GB): Oxford University Press 2005, p.

Related to EC Law

  • bye-law means a bye-law framed by the corporation under this Act;

  • Corporations Law means the Corporations Law of the Commonwealth of Australia as applying in each State and Territory of Australia;

  • PRC Law means the then valid laws, administrative regulations, administrative rules, local regulations, judicial interpretations and other binding regulatory documents of the People’s Republic of China.

  • Companies Law means the Companies Law (2018 Revision) of the Cayman Islands, as amended from time to time.

  • Cookie Law means the relevant parts of the Privacy and Electronic

  • Regulatory Law means the Xxxxxxx Act, as amended, the Xxxxxxx Act, as amended, the HSR Act, the Federal Trade Commission Act, as amended, and all other federal, state and foreign, if any, statutes, rules, regulations, orders, decrees, administrative and judicial doctrines and other laws that are designed or intended to prohibit, restrict or regulate actions having the purpose or effect of monopolization or restraint of trade or lessening of competition through merger or acquisition.

  • Data Protection Law means the applicable legislation protecting the fundamental rights and freedoms of persons and their right to privacy with regard to the processing of Personal Data under the Agreement (and includes, as far as it concerns the relationship between the parties regarding the processing of Personal Data by SAP on behalf of Customer, the GDPR as a minimum standard, irrespective of whether the Personal Data is subject to GDPR or not).

  • POPI Act means the Protection of Personal Information Act, Act 4 of 2013;

  • Company Law means the Companies Law (as amended) of the Cayman Islands.

  • ACNC Act means the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission Act 2012 (Cth).

  • EU Data Protection Law means (i) prior to 25 May 2018, Directive 95/46/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on the protection of individuals with regard to the processing of Personal Data and on the free movement of such data ("Directive") and on and after 25 May 2018, Regulation 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council on the protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of Personal Data and on the free movement of such data (General Data Protection Regulation) ("GDPR"); and (ii) Directive 2002/58/EC concerning the processing of Personal Data and the protection of privacy in the electronic communications sector and applicable national implementations of it (as may be amended, superseded or replaced).

  • Companies Act means the Companies Act, 71 of 2008;

  • Export Law means all constitutions, laws, statutes, codes, ordinances, orders, judgments, decrees, injunctions, rules, regulations, permits, restrictive measures, trade sanctions, embargos and other legally binding requirements of all federal, country, international, state and local governmental authorities relating to export, re-export or import.

  • AML Laws means all laws, rules, and regulations of any jurisdiction applicable to any Lender, the Company or the Company’s Subsidiaries from time to time concerning or relating to anti-money laundering.

  • Anti-Corruption Law means any Applicable Law relating to anti-bribery or anti-corruption (governmental or commercial), including the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act of 1977, as amended, and any other Applicable Law that prohibits the corrupt payment, offer, promise or authorization of the payment or transfer of anything of value (including gifts or entertainment), directly or indirectly, to any Person, including any Government Official.

  • PPS Law means the PPSA and any amendment made at any time to the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) or any other legislation as a consequence of the PPSA.

  • Canon Law means the Canon Law of the Catholic Church from time to time in force and if any question arises as to the interpretation of Canon Law, this shall be determined exclusively by the Diocesan Bishop;

  • IBC Code means the 1998 Edition of the International Code for the Construction and Equipment of Ships Carrying Dangerous Chemicals in Bulk published by the International Maritime Organization;

  • Organic law means the statute governing the internal affairs of a domestic or foreign corporation or

  • Israeli Companies Law means the Israeli Companies Law, 5759-1999, as amended, and the regulations promulgated thereunder.

  • FOI Act means the Freedom of Information Xxx 0000 and any subordinate legislation made under this Act from time to time together with any guidance and/or codes of practice issued by the Information Commissioner in relation to such legislation;

  • customs law means all the statutory provisions applied by the customs administration on the importation, exportation, transit or movement of goods whether or not they involve the collection of duties or taxes (or security thereof), on the enforcement of prohibitions, restrictions or control or exchange control regulations or on any other customs regime;

  • Family Law Act means the Family Law Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. F.3, as am. S.O. 2006, c. 1, s.5; 2006, c. 19, Sched. B, s. 9, Sched. C, s. 1(1), (2), (4);

  • AML Legislation has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 9.16(a).

  • Cayman Companies Act means the Companies Act (As Revised) of the Cayman Islands.

  • the 1988 Act means the Local Government Finance Act 1988.