Enactments definition

Enactments means directives, statutes, regulations, orders, judgments of relevant courts of law, instruments, national and governmental codes of practice and best practice guidelines or other similar instruments as the same may be amended, replaced or re-enacted by any subsequent directive, statute, regulation, order, judgment, instrument, code or guidelines and references to any statute shall also include any secondary legislation made under it and references in the Purchasing Terms to a specific Enactment shall be construed on this basis;
Enactments shall include all present and future Acts of Parliament (including but not limited to the Public Health Acts 1875 to 1961 the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ the Offices Shops and Railway Premises Act 1963 the Fire Precautions ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ the Defective Premises ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ the Health and Safety at Work etc. ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ and the Planning Acts) and all notices directions orders regulations bye-laws rules and conditions under or in pursuance of or deriving effect therefrom and any reference herein to a specific enactment or enactments (whether by reference to its or their short title or otherwise) shall include a reference to any enactment amending or replacing the same and any future legislation of a like nature
Enactments. ) shall mean Enactments that apply to the Contract at any time during its term, or that may be made applicable to the Contract during its term. This Contract shall always be read and interpreted in accordance with the latest applicable wording and requirements of the Enactments. Unless otherwise provided by Enactments, the Contractor is not relieved of its obligation to perform under this Contract if it chooses to contest the applicability of the Enactments or the Client Agency’s authority to require compliance with the Enactments.

Examples of Enactments in a sentence

  • From time to time, it may be necessary for the District to shut off the flow of water in its water system for various reasons, including, but not limited to, those set forth in the District Enactments.

  • Customer's obligation to pay each such invoice shall be absolute and unconditional, and not subject to deduction, setoff, prior notice, demand, or inability of Customer to use, store, or resell District Water, and shall be subject to collection and enforcement as set forth in the District Enactments.

  • Customer shall at all times comply with the local, state and federal laws, rules and regulations, including, but not limited to the District Enactments, those of the U.S. Army Corp of Engineers, California Department of Fish and Game, and any other public authority with jurisdiction over the installation and maintenance of such facilities.

  • Surplus User’s obligation to pay each such invoice shall be absolute and unconditional, and not subject to deduction, setoff, prior notice, demand, or inability of Landowner to use, store or resell Surplus Water, and shall be subject to collection and enforcement as set forth in the District Enactments.

  • Surplus User shall pay District for all Surplus Water made available to Surplus User each Year at the per acre foot rate determined annually by the District, subject to the Ordinance, in addition to other fees set forth in District Enactments.


More Definitions of Enactments

Enactments means directives, statutes, regulations, orders, instruments, national and governmental codes of practice and best practice guidelines or other similar instruments as the same may be amended, replaced, or re-enacted by any subsequent directive, statute, regulation, order, instrument, code or guidelines and references in their terms to Enactments will also include any secondary legislation made under them.
Enactments means directives, statutes, regulations, orders, instruments, national and governmental codes of practice and best practice guidelines or other similar instruments as the same may be amended, replaced or re-enacted by any subsequent directive, statute, regulation, order, instrument, code or guidelines and references to any statute shall also include any secondary legislation made under it; and “Goods” means the goods purchased by the Council from the Supplier; and
Enactments. ) shall mean Enactments that apply to the Agreement at any time during its term, or that may be made applicable to the Agreement during its term. This Agreement shall always be read and interpreted in accordance with the latest applicable wording and requirements of the Enactments. Unless otherwise provided by Enactments, the CONSULTANT is not relieved of its obligation to perform under this Agreement if it chooses to contest the applicability of the Enactments or the ATTORNEY GENERAL’s authority to require compliance with the enactments
Enactments means directives, statutes, regulations, orders, instruments, national and governmental codes of practice and best practice guidelines or other similar instruments as the same may be amended, replaced or re-enacted by any subsequent directive, statute, regulation, order, instrument, code or guidelines and references to any statute shall also include any secondary legislation made under it; and
Enactments means any relevant legislation, including any acts, regulations, rules, directives, guidelines and by-laws as amended, substituted or replaced from time to time;
Enactments means directives, statutes, regulations, orders,
Enactments means the Act and all regulations thereunder, or an enactment that is made applicable by a regulation under the Act, as each may be amended from time to time;