Privatization Act definition

Privatization Act means the Nova Scotia Power Privatization Act, S.N.S., 1992, c.8 - and all amendments thereto;

Examples of Privatization Act in a sentence

  • The provisions set out in the Pension Regulations of Stichting Pensioenfonds ABP apply to the pension scheme of employees considered to be government employees within the meaning of the Dutch ABP Privatization Act (Wet privatisering ABP, Bulletin of Acts and Decrees 1995, no.

  • In 1998, consistent with the USEC Privatization Act (42 U.S.C. §2297h (1) – (13)), USEC was privatized, resulting in the creation of USEC Inc.

  • Pursuant to the Oklahoma Privatization Act, 74 OS § 588 et seq, the Contractor shall be required to offer available employee positions pursuant to the Contract to qualified regular employees of the agency whose state employment is terminated because of the privatization contract and who satisfy the hiring criteria of the Contractor.

  • USEC and the USEC Companies shall abide by and comply with the Privatization Legislation, including without limitation, Section 3111(b) of the Privatization Act.

  • Pursuant to Section 3107 of the Privatization Act, the execution of this modification to the GDP Lease is not considered to be a major Federal action significantly affecting the quality of the human environment for purposes of Section 102 of the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (42 U.S.C. § 4332).

  • In accordance with Section 3109 of the USEC Privatization Act, it is understood and agreed that USEC shall have no liabilities attributable to its activities prior to the Privatization Date, except as specified in Section 2.1 of this Agreement.

  • According to Tenex, for the sake of administrative clarity, the Department should specify that transactions pursuant to the USEC Privatization Act are excluded from the investigation and the Suspension Agreement.

  • Except as expressly provided elsewhere in this GCEP Lease, including Section 4.3, nothing in this GCEP Lease shall be construed as modifying, waiving or otherwise altering the liability of the Department, the United States Government or the Corporation as specified in the Privatization Act.

  • Tenex states that, although LEU is shipped from Russia to the United States in transactions pursuant to the USEC Privatization Act, the sale is for SWU only because USEC is required to simultaneously return to Tenex the equivalent amount of feed or natural uranium in each transaction, and that feed is deemed by U.S. law to be of Russian origin.

  • Section 3109(c) of the USEC Privatization Act provides that USEC "shall be liable for any liabilities arising out of its operations after the privatization date." The area surrounding PGDP is predominantly rural.