prescribed person definition

prescribed person. , in relation to a delivery, means—
prescribed person means, in relation to a Market Participant:
prescribed person. , in relation to a trust, means a trust where the trustee of the trust:

Examples of prescribed person in a sentence

  • The Owner and a Prescribed Person shall ensure that the documentation required through conditions in this Approval and the documentation required in the Design Criteria are prepared for any Alteration of the Authorized System.


More Definitions of prescribed person

prescribed person means prescribed person referred to in subregulation (1)(a);
prescribed person means a person whom the regulations prescribe to be a prescribed person for the purposes of this section.
prescribed person means a person prescribed in regulation 2 of the Income Tax (Exemption of Income of Non-residents Arising From Funds Managed by Fund Manager in Singapore) Regulations 2010 (G.N. No. S 6/2010) to which tax exemption under section 13CA of the Act applies;
prescribed person means a person, or a person within a class of persons, prescribed by the Minister;
prescribed person means the person or the class of person carrying on a specified Schedule 2 business prescribed in an Order under Article 6(1);
prescribed person means a person prescribed in O. Reg. 208/19 (Environmental Compliance Approval in Respect of Sewage Works) for the purpose of ss. 20.6 (1) of the EPA, and where the alteration, extension, enlargement, or replacement is carried out under an agreement with the Owner.
prescribed person means a fire officer, an officer of a rural fire brigade, a chief fire warden or fire warden, a forest officer (within the meaning of the Forestry Act 1959), a conservation officer within the meaning of the Nature Conservation Act 1992 or a police officer. ˙Requisition by chief commissioner to reduce fire risk69.(1) The chief commissioner may require any occupier of premises to take measures for the purpose of reducing the risk of a fire occurring on the premises or reducing potential danger to persons, property or the environment in the event of a fire occurring on the premises.(2) A requisition may be given—