Public Agents definition

Public Agents means, for legal purposes, those holding public offices, functions or positions, even if temporarily or voluntarily, regardless of any prior civil servant examination. For the purposes of this Code, their corresponding Relatives are also considered Public Agents. “Public Agents” also include those holding any function or position in semi-official entities or service providers contracted or affiliated to provide typical Public Administration activities. The following are considered Public Agents for the purposes of this Code, among others:
Public Agents or "PEP" means any person

Examples of Public Agents in a sentence

  • In the area where we work, it is common to contact Public Agents.

  • In addition, if you are asked to do so, do not hesitate to provide correct and up-to-date information to the Public Agents, sufficient to comply with applicable rules.

Related to Public Agents

  • Public agency means the state or any local subdivision thereof, or any state or local department, agency, board or commission.

  • Managing Agents as defined in the preamble hereto.

  • Senior Managing Agents means the financial institutions listed on the cover page to this Agreement as “Senior Managing Agents”.

  • DIP Agents means the DIP ABL Agent and the DIP Term Loan Agent.

  • Independent Public Accountants means accountants or a firm of accountants that, with respect to the Company and any other obligor under the Securities or the Coupons, are independent public accountants within the meaning of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and the rules and regulations promulgated by the Commission thereunder, who may be the independent public accountants regularly retained by the Company or who may be other independent public accountants. Such accountants or firm shall be entitled to rely upon any Opinion of Counsel as to the interpretation of any legal matters relating to this Indenture or certificates required to be provided hereunder.