Enforcement Powers definition

Enforcement Powers means the powers specified in regulation 30(4),
Enforcement Powers means the Commission’s powers of enforcement and sanction, which are derived principally from sections 23 to 39 and sections 42 to 45 of the Enforcement Powers Law;
Enforcement Powers means the Commission’s powers of enforcement and sanction, which are derived principally from the Regulatory Laws, although they may also derive from any other Bailiwick legislation that confers prescribed regulatory functions upon the Commission15. Decisions as to information gathering, licensing, registration, authorisation and other matters that are part of normal or enhanced supervision will not ordinarily involve the exercise of Enforcement Powers,

Examples of Enforcement Powers in a sentence

  • The power of sale and other powers conferred by the CPO and all other enforcement powers conferred by this deed shall be immediately exercisable at any time after the Security under this deed has become enforceable in accordance with clause 8.1 (Exercise of Enforcement Powers).

  • The requirements listed herein are in addition to the requirements set forth in the Code including Civil Actions and Enforcement Powers established under the Code.

  • Enforcement options available to officers include informal means, for example verbal or written advice, and formal means, for example service of statutory notices (see FSAI Guidance Note No. 13 – “Use of Enforcement Powers under the Food Safety Authority of Ireland Act, 1998.”) or prosecution.

  • POWERS OF THE SECURITY AGENT 31 17.1 Statutory Restrictions 31 17.2 Enforcement Powers 31 17.3 Statutory Powers 32 17.4 Fixtures 32 17.5 Appointment of Receiver or Administrator 32 17.6 Powers of Leasing 32 17.7 Exercise of Powers 32 17.8 Restrictions on Notices 32 18.


More Definitions of Enforcement Powers

Enforcement Powers means the Commission’s enforcement powers which are derived principally from the Regulatory Laws. The Commission also performs other prescribed regulatory functions under other Bailiwick legislation10,