Relevant statute definition

Relevant statute means a provision of:
Relevant statute means the statute 40 Geo. 3 c.66, being an Act of the former Parliament of Ireland and reference to which occurs in Schedule 2 to the Act of 2007.
Relevant statute means the statute 40 Geo. 3 c.66, being an Act of the former 25

Examples of Relevant statute in a sentence

  • Relevant statute and any other conditions as may be prescribed by the Company would govern the duplicate issue.


More Definitions of Relevant statute

Relevant statute means a local and personal Act or a private Act that is in force immediately before the passing of this Act.
Relevant statute means a local and personal Act or a private Act

Related to Relevant statute

  • Governing statute of an organization means the statute that governs the organization's internal affairs.

  • Statute means the Companies Act (As Revised) of the Cayman Islands.

  • Business Trust Statute means Chapter 38 of Title 12 of the Delaware Code, 12 Del. Code ss. 3801 et seq., as the same may be amended from time to time.

  • Project Implementing Entity’s Legislation means the Charter of the Municipal Development Fund established pursuant to Decree No. 118 of the Government of Georgia dated July 23, 2005, as amended to date.

  • Operating Rules means the operating rules of a CS Facility regulating the settlement, clearing and registration of uncertificated shares as amended, varied or waived (whether in respect of the Company or generally) from time to time which shall only apply to the Company during the Listed Period;