ECNL definition

ECNL means the Electronic Conveyancing National Law (Queensland).
ECNL means the Electronic Conveyancing National Law set out in the appendix to the Electronic Conveyancing (Adoption of National Law) Act 2012 (NSW) (EC NSW), as adopted or implemented in an Active Jurisdiction from time to time by a law of the Active Jurisdiction that:
ECNL means Elite Clubs National League

Examples of ECNL in a sentence

  • A Subscriber can only repudiate a Digital Signature to a document in the circumstances set out in the ECNL.

  • For clarification, teams in an ECNL Regional League program may report to a different director than teams in the NPL or FCL Club Competition program, provided that all teams in the ECNL RL ultimately report to one Director with total technical authority over all teams.

  • Terms used in this Participation Agreement that are defined in the ECNL, the Participation Rules or the Operating Requirements shall have the meaning given to them in the ECNL, the Participation Rules or the Operating Requirements (as the case may be), unless those terms are defined differently in Attachment B, in which case the definitions as set out in Attachment B shall take precedence.

  • Any legislation (other than the ECNL) that adversely affects an obligation of XXXX, or the exercise by XXXX of a right or remedy, under or relating to the Participation Agreement is excluded to the full extent permitted by law.


More Definitions of ECNL

ECNL means the Electronic Conveyancing National Law (Queensland);(ll)
ECNL means the Elite Clubs National League.
ECNL means the Electronic Conveyancing National Law (Queensland). Electronic Conveyancing Documents has the meaning in the Land Xxxxx Xxx 0000.

Related to ECNL

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  • Change Directive means a written order signed by the procurement officer that

  • Non-Key Expert(s means an individual professional provided by the Consultant or its Sub-consultant to perform the Services or any part thereof under the Contract.