Previous Constitution definition

Previous Constitution means the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1993 (Act 200 of 1993).
Previous Constitution means the constitution of the Company immediately before the Adoption Date;
Previous Constitution means the constitution of World Athletics (as amended from time to time) that was in force immediately prior to this Constitution coming into force, also known as the 2017 Constitution and “Previous Constitutions” includes the Previous Constitution and all other previous constitutions of World Athletics as amended.

Examples of Previous Constitution in a sentence

  • The Company shall be funded on a five year cycle commencing 1 April 2014, whereby levies will be fixed in year one of that cycle by reference to those levies payable by Members pursuant to the Previous Constitution Agreement, with annual adjustments then made in accordance with this Agreement.


More Definitions of Previous Constitution

Previous Constitution means the constitution of RNZSPCA (last updated at the AGM of RNZSPCA held on 17 May 2015) which was in force immediately prior to the Commencement Date.
Previous Constitution means the The Constitution (effective 6 December 2015).
Previous Constitution means the previous constitution of the Society adopted on 13 June 2013;
Previous Constitution means the Constitution of the Liberal Party of Canada, in force immediately before this Constitution took effect.
Previous Constitution means the constitution of the IAAF (as amended from time to time) that was in force immediately prior to this Constitution coming into force, also known as the 2017 Constitution) and “Previous Constitutions” includes the Previous Constitution and all other previous constitutions of the IAAF as amended.
Previous Constitution means the Republic of South Africa Constitution Act, 1961, and, in so far as it is not repealed by section 101, the Provincial Government Act, 1961; (xiii)
Previous Constitution means the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1993.