Financial Regulations definition

Financial Regulations means regulations made under section 21 of the Act;
Financial Regulations means the Civil Legal Aid (Financial Resources and Payment for Services) Regulations 2013
Financial Regulations means the Regulations made to control the finances of the Authority

Examples of Financial Regulations in a sentence

  • The Recipient shall maintain a financial management system, including records and accounts, adequate to reflect the transactions related to its Respective Part of the Project, in accordance with the applicable policies, procedures, and guidance otherwise referred to as UNDP’s Financial Regulations and Rules.

  • In accordance with Article 10 of the FMFA, the Recipient shall notify the Association of any changes to these UNDP’s Financial Regulations and Rules, that occur after the signing of this agreement within thirty (30) days of the effectiveness of such changes, and shall make such UNDP Financial Regulations and Rules available on the Recipient’s external website.


More Definitions of Financial Regulations

Financial Regulations means the Financial Regulations as set out in Part 5 of the Constitution;
Financial Regulations means these FIA Formula One Financial Regulations, as amended from time to time.
Financial Regulations means the National Financial Regulations of the Executive as the same may be amended or varied from time to time;
Financial Regulations means the regulations setting out the financial policies of the Council from time to time in place.
Financial Regulations means the rules of the City Council which include the Contract Procedure Rules (CPRs). They also include Corporate Financial Procedures (CFPs) which have been formally approved by the Chief Finance Officer.
Financial Regulations means the Financial Regulations of the Federation as adopted or modified by Council from time to time and contained in the Standing Regulations;
Financial Regulations means the Financial Rules referred to in Article IX paragraph G (3) of the Statute;