Legislations definition

Legislations means collectively, the Insurance Act (Cap. 142) of Singapore, Companies Act (Cap. 50) of Singapore and Trust Companies Act (Cap. 336) of Singapore, including any regulations made thereunder, as of the Signature Date.
Legislations means the Borrower’s ley 75 of 1968, ley 27 of 1974, ley 07 of 1979, decreto reglamentario 2388 of 1979, decreto 334 of 1980, ley 55 of 1985, decreto 2480 of 1985, ley 89 of 1988, and decreto 2019 of 1989 all as amended to this date; and

Examples of Legislations in a sentence

  • This Licence shall be deemed to complement and extend the rights of Licensee, the Institutions and Authorised Users under the German Copyright Law and other applicable legislation in Germany and nothing in this Licence Agreement shall constitute a waiver of any statutory rights held by the Institutions and Authorised Users from time to time under these Legislations or any amending legislation.

  • This could also include, but not be limited to, levies payable to any industrial councils, associations, the cost of compliance to legislation, Health and Safety, compliance with Labour Legislation, National Road Traffic Act and Legislations, etc.

  • Number and qualifications of the independent members who shall serve in the Board of Directors shall be determined in accordance with the Capital Markets Legislations and the regulations concerning corporate governance of the Capital Markets Board.

  • A part-time employee shall be eligible for Health Insurance as per State Legislations and the State Health Benefits Commission.

  • Lists of Legislations, Regulations and Court Decisions The Reglement op De Rechterlijke Organisatie en Het Beleid der Justitie, Stb, 1847-23 jo 1848-58 (RO) The Reglement op de Strafvordering (SV) The Inlandsch Reglement (IR) The Herziene Inlandsch Reglement (HIR) 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia.

  • Notwithstanding clause 20 above, Anti-money Laundering Legislations require that The Bank verify the source of funds before accepting deposits or processing transactions and must report unusual transactions to the relevant authorities.

  • Provisions of the relevant article of the Turkish Commercial Code and provisions of the Capital Markets Legislations shall apply to reserve funds set aside by the Company.

  • If Seller is required by applicable law, including, without limitation, waste electrical and electronic equipment Legislations, European Directive 2002/96/EC ("WEEE"), European Directive 2012/19/EU (“Recast WEEE”) adopted by Council 7 June 2012, and related Legislations in EU Member States, to dispose of 'waste' Products or any part thereof, Seller shall dispose of such Products entirely at its own cost (including all handling and transportation costs).

  • If Seller is required by applicable law, including, without limitation, waste electrical and electronic equipment Legislations, European Directive 2002/96/EC (“WEEE”) and related Legislations in EU Member States, to dispose of ‘waste’ Products or any part thereof, Seller shall dispose of such Products entirely at its own cost (including all handling and transportation costs).

  • If Seller is required by Applicable Law, including waste electrical and electronic equipment Legislations, European Directive 2002/96/EC (“WEEE”) and related Legislations in EU Member States, to dispose of ‘waste’ Products or any part thereof, Seller shall dispose of such Products entirely at its own cost (including all handling and transportation costs).