existing laws definition

existing laws means all laws which had effect as part of the law of Guyana immediately before the appointed day and includes any Act or other written law made before that day and coming into force on or after that day;
existing laws means any law contained in the Schedule or any law which was repealed or replaced by any such law;
existing laws means the ordinances, resolutions, codes, rules, regulations, general plan, stormwater regulations, and official policies of the City governing the development of the Property in effect on the Effective Date, including but not limited to the permitted uses of the Property; the density or intensity of use; the design, improvement, and construction standards and specifications for the Project, including the maximum height and size of proposed buildings; and the provisions for reservation and dedication of land for public purposes.

More Definitions of existing laws

existing laws means the laws of Zambia as they existed immediately before the effective date, including any statutory instrument issued or made before that date which is to come into force on or after the effective date.
existing laws means any Acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, Orders of Her Majesty in Council, Ordinances, rules, regulations, orders or other instruments having effect as part of the law of Tuvalu (whether or not they have been brought into operation) immediately before the appointed day, but does not include the Tuvalu Independence Order 1978 or the independence Constitution;
existing laws means applicable federal, state or local statutes, laws, rules or regulations in existence as at October 1, 2002.
existing laws means the ordinances, resolutions, codes, rules, regulations, general
existing laws means all laws in force in, or otherwise hav-ing effect as part of the law of, Guyana immediately be­ fore the appointed day;
existing laws means laws and instruments (other than Acts of Parliament of the United Kingdom and instruments made under them) having effect as part of the law of Pitcairn immediately before the appointed day.
existing laws means (a) the final rule title “Risk-Based Capital Guidelines; Capital Adequacy Guidelines; Capital Maintenance; Regulatory Capital; Impact of Modifications to Generally Accepted Accounting Principles; Consolidation of Asset-Backed Commercial Paper Programs; and Other Related Issues,” adopted by the United States bank regulatory agencies on December 15, 2009 (the “FAS 166/167 Capital Guidelines”); (b) the Xxxx-Xxxxx Xxxx Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act (“Xxxx Xxxxx Act”); (c) the revised Basel Accord prepared by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision as set out in the publication entitled: “International Convergence of Capital Measurements and Capital Standards: a Revised Framework” (“Basel II”); or (d) any rules, regulations, guidance, interpretations, directives or requests from any Official Body relating to, or implementing the FAS 166/167 Capital Guidelines, the Xxxx-Xxxxx Act or Basel II (whether or not having the force of law).