Examples of National Companies and Securities Commission Act 1979 in a sentence
Commission means the National Companies and Securities Commission established by the National Companies and Securities Commission Act 1979 of the Commonwealth.
In section 13(1)(a)(i) of the Commonwealth Act there were omitted "(other than the exercise of a power of the Commission under subsection 6(3) of the National Companies and Securities Commission Act 1979)".
The CE registration for the European Union (EU) market is expected to be completed by the end of 2023 or early 2024, and the commercialization in the EU market will be pushed forward subsequently.
The National Companies and Securities Commission was established by the National Companies and Securities Commission Act 1979 (Cth) s.
Early versions of the scheme were evident in the National Companies and Securities Commission Act 1979 and were built upon through amendments to uniform schemes and the transition to the Australian Securities Commission and ultimately the Australian Securities and Investment Commission in the late 1980s, such reforms also responsive to the corporate conduct and regulatory failures evident in that period.
The second basic element in the cooperative scheme, the National Companies and Securities Commission (hereafter referred to as the NCSC) was established by the Commonwealth’s National Companies and Securities Commission Act 1979 (hereafter referred to as the NCSC Act) which came into operation on 1 February 1980.
I also welcome Bill Aitken.Today is the fourth and final day of stage 2 consideration of the Legal Profession and Legal Aid (Scotland) Bill.
As already mentioned, local environmental regulations take precedence where relevant regulations exist in the locality in which a factory is sited.