Enabling Law definition

Enabling Law or "enabling laws" means provisions of the Constitution and statutes of the Commonwealth of Virginia authorizing the board to make regulations or decide cases or containing procedural requirements therefor, including, but not limited to, the (i) Virginia Air Pollution Control Law and (ii) the Virginia Motor Vehicle Emissions Control Law.
Enabling Law means, collectively, (1) § 94.01 of the Constitution of Alabama, and (2) § 11-47-2 of the Code of Alabama (1975).
Enabling Law means Part 2, Article 57 of Title 11, Colorado Revised Statutes, as amended; Part 4, Article 20 of Title 30, Colorado Revised Statutes, as amended; Part 1, Article 45.1 of Title 37, Colorado Revised Statutes, as amended and all other laws of the State establishing the power of the County to complete the financing contemplated by this Resolution.

Examples of Enabling Law in a sentence

  • The User shall, prior to any such assignment or sublease, demonstrate to the reasonable satisfaction of the Trustee that the operations of such assignee or sublessee will preserve the character of the Project as a "project" under the Enabling Law, if applicable, and deliver to the Trustee an Opinion of Bond Counsel acceptable to the Trustee to the effect that such assignment or sublease will not cause the interest on the Bonds to be Taxable.

  • The purpose of the Revolving Credit Loan shall be to provide funds to be used by the Board to finance working capital expenditures as provided in the Enabling Law.

  • This Lease Agreement is entered into under and pursuant to the provisions of the Enabling Law.

  • The pledge of Current Revenues for the benefit of the Revolving Credit Note shall be effective in all respects as provided in the Enabling Law.

  • Reclamation’s relationship with the Southern Ute Indian Tribe and the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe, and the provisions for paying the Ute Tribes’ OM&R costs as set forth in the Enabling Law, will be further identified and defined in the Ute Tribes’ respective water delivery contracts with Reclamation.


More Definitions of Enabling Law

Enabling Law means, collectively, Chapter 159, Parts II, III and VII, Florida Statutes, as amended; and other applicable laws.
Enabling Law means Section 11-47-2 of the Code of Alabama 1975, as amended.
Enabling Law means Section ▇▇-▇▇-▇▇▇ of the Code of Alabama (1975).
Enabling Law means Chapter 28, Title 11 (Section 11-28-1 et seq.) of the Code of Alabama
Enabling Law means Section 11-47-2 of the Code of Alabama 1975.
Enabling Law means the Charter, the Ballot Issue Authorization, the Supplemental Public Securities Act and all other laws enabling the actions taken pursuant to this Ordinance.
Enabling Law means Article 1 of Title 32, Colorado Revised Statutes, as amended; Part 4, Article 35 of Title 31, Colorado Revised Statutes, as amended; Part 2, Article 11 of Title 57, Colorado Revised Statutes, as amended; and any successors thereto.