Legislation Enactment Deadline definition

Legislation Enactment Deadline means December 31, 2009, 11:59 p.m. Eastern time.
Legislation Enactment Deadline means June 30, 2018, or such later time period as the Parties may agree to in writing.

Examples of Legislation Enactment Deadline in a sentence

  • The Parties agree that enactment of this legislation is material and essential to this Agreement and that if such legislation is not enacted into law by the Legislation Enactment Deadline, unless such date is mutually agreed by the Parties in writing to be extended, or is enacted with material changes, the Agreement shall automatically become null and void.

  • Thirteen Line Ministry hospitals have been provided with financial support in 2017 for improvement of sewerage and waste water management.

  • If DHS fails to submit a Budget Request in accordance with paragraph II.1, above, or if funds as requested in the Budget Request are not appropriated by the Legislation Enactment Deadline, Plaintiffs shall reopen the Federal Lawsuit, trial to commence immediately on a date set by Judge Kobayashi prior to the administrative closure.

  • The Parties agree that enactment of this legislation is material and essential to this Agreement and that if such legislation is not enacted into law by the Legislation Enactment Deadline, unless such date is mutually agreed by the Parties in writing to be extended, the global settlement of the State Lawsuit and the Federal Lawsuit shall automatically become null and void, trial in the Federal Lawsuit shall commence, and the State Lawsuit shall also proceed.

  • Another section to be considered is (G) of the same Article which is the 11th Schedule which lists the functions to be performed by the PRI’s.

  • See JA (SA ¶¶ A.22, B.1) (setting Legislation Enactment Deadline); JA (Doc.

Related to Legislation Enactment Deadline

  • enactment means any enactment, whether public general or local, and includes any order, byelaw, rule, regulation, scheme or other instrument having effect by virtue of an enactment;

  • Legislation means bills, resolutions, motions, amendments,

  • EU Bail-In Legislation Schedule means the EU Bail-In Legislation Schedule published by the Loan Market Association (or any successor person), as in effect from time to time.

  • Solvency II Regulation means Commission Delegated Regulation ((EU No. 2015/35).

  • Public or private safety agency means a unit of state or local government, a special purpose district, or a private firm, which provides or has the authority to provide firefighting, police, ambulance, emergency medical services or hazardous materials response.

  • the Council Regulation means Council Regulation (EC) No.1083/2006 laying down general provisions on the European Regional Development Fund, the European Social Fund and the Cohesion Fund and repealing Regulation (EC) No.1260/1999(5);

  • Council Regulation means Council Regulation (EC) No. 2100/94 of 27th July 1994 on Community plant variety rights;

  • Labour Commissioner means the individual appointed as Labour Commissioner in terms of in section 120;

  • Social Security Act means the Social Security Act of 1965 as set forth in Title 42 of the United States Code, as amended, and any successor statute thereto, as interpreted by the rules and regulations issued thereunder, in each case as in effect from time to time.

  • previous planning legislation means any planning legislation that is repealed by the Act or the provincial legislation;

  • National Labor Relations Act means the National Labor Relations Act, as amended.

  • Regulation CF means Regulation Crowdfunding promulgated under the Securities Act.

  • Regulation E includes specific rules for all parties involved governing the issuance and use of Debit Cards and the processing of On-line Debit Card Transactions.

  • Data Protection Legislation means the Data Protection Act 1998 and all applicable laws and regulations relating to processing of personal data and privacy, including where applicable the guidance and codes of practice issued by the Information Commissioner or relevant Government department in relation to such legislation;

  • public regulation means any national, provincial or local government legislation or subordinate legislation, or any licence, tariff, directive or similar authorisation issued by a regulatory authority or pursuant to any statutory authority;

  • Labour Relations Act means the Labour Relations Act, 1995 (Act No. 66 of 1995);

  • Corrective order means an order issued by the commissioner specifying corrective actions that the commissioner has determined are required.

  • UK Data Protection Legislation means all applicable data protection and privacy legislation in force from time to time in the UK including the UK GDPR; the Data Protection Act 2018; the Privacy and Electronic Communications Directive 2002/58/EC (as updated by Directive 2009/136/EC) and the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations 2003 (SI 2003/2426) as amended.

  • provincial legislation means legislation contemplated in section 10 of the Act promulgated by the Province;

  • Society Act means the Society Act of British Columbia from time to time in force and all amendments to it;

  • Medicare Regulations means, collectively, all federal statutes (whether set forth in Title XVIII of the Social Security Act or elsewhere) affecting the health insurance program for the aged and disabled established by Title XVIII of the Social Security Act and any statutes succeeding thereto; together with all applicable provisions of all rules, regulations, manuals and orders and administrative, reimbursement and other guidelines having the force of law of all Governmental Authorities (including without limitation, Health and Human Services ("HHS"), HCFA, the Office of the Inspector General for HHS, or any Person succeeding to the functions of any of the foregoing) promulgated pursuant to or in connection with any of the foregoing having the force of law, as each may be amended, supplemented or otherwise modified from time to time.

  • TUPE Regulations means the Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations 2006, as amended.

  • Market Abuse Regulation means Regulation (EU) No 596/2014 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 April 2014 on market abuse;

  • the 2010 Regulations means the Occupational and Personal Pension Schemes (Automatic Enrolment) Regulations 2010;

  • Union harmonisation legislation means any Union legislation harmonising the conditions for the marketing of products;

  • Tax Legislation means all statutes, statutory instruments, orders, enactments, laws, by-laws, directives and regulations, whether domestic or foreign decrees, providing for or imposing any Tax.