Rights Agency definition

Rights Agency means the transfer office of the Rights Agent in Vancouver, British Columbia and such other locations as Pan American may designate, with the approval of the Rights Agent;
Rights Agency means the transfer office of the Rights Agent in [l] and such other locations as Akerna may designate, with the approval of the Rights Agent;
Rights Agency means the transfer office of the Rights Agent in Vancouver, British Columbia and such other locations as SolarBank may designate, with the approval of the Rights Agent;

Examples of Rights Agency in a sentence

  • Member States should furthermore be allowed to request the support of the Fundamental Rights Agency for developing their national monitoring mechanism.

  • Member States should also be allowed to seek advice from the Fundamental Rights Agency with regard to establishing the methodology for this monitoring mechanism and with regard to appropriate training measures.

  • No fractional Yamana Common Shares will be issued pursuant to the Offer.

  • For the overall flow of data on the internet, see for example Fundamental Rights Agency, Surveillance by Intelligence Services: Fundamental Rights Safeguards and Remedies in the EU (2015), at pp.

  • As part of the feasibility study, a consultation of the Fundamental Rights Agency was also undertaken.

  • European agencies such as Europol, Eurojust, the Fundamental Rights Agency and Frontex have reached operational maturity in their respective fields of activity.

  • The Commission shall monitor and provide information on the migratory situation through regular situational reports based on good quality data and information provided by Member States, the External Action Service, the Asylum Agency, the European Border and Coast Guard Agency, Europol and the Fundamental Rights Agency and notably the information gathered within the framework of the Migration Preparedness and Crisis Blueprint and its Network.

  • To this aim, the Commission will continue to engage with relevant stakeholders and EU agencies, like the Fundamental Rights Agency (FRA) and Eurojust, to provide useful information on existing rules, their applicability and interplay with other legal frameworks at international and national level, as well as on tools that can support the activity of the judicial authorities.

  • Contribution from the Fundamental Rights Agency for the 2021 Rule of Law Report - Legal environment and space of civil society organisations in supporting fundamental rights Slovenia, p.

  • A conference on combating hate crime in the EU, hosted by the Fundamental Rights Agency in cooperation with the Presidency and held in Vilnius on 12-13 November 2013, brought together more than 400 policy makers and practitioners from national governments, international organisations, civil society, EU institutions and bodies.

Related to Rights Agency

  • Host agency means a public agency, private nonprofit organization, or private sector employer, other than a political party, exempt from taxation under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, which provides a training site and supervision for a participant.

  • Sponsoring agency means a child welfare agency licensed to place children in group homes, a county agency speci- fied in s. 48.56 (1), Stats., or the department; which enters into a written contract with the licensee.

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

  • Procuring Agency means all State of New Mexico agencies, commissions, institutions, political subdivisions and local public bodies allowed by law to entertain procurements.