Sanctioning body definition

Sanctioning body means the American motorcycle association (AMA); auto racing club of America (ARCA); championship auto racing teams (CART); grand American road racing association (GRAND AM); Indy racing league (IRL); national association for stock car auto racing (NASCAR); national hot rod association (NHRA); professional sports car racing (PSR); sports car club of America (SCCA); United States auto club (USAC); Michigan state promoters association; or any successor organization or any other nationally or internationally recognized governing body of motorsports that establishes an annual schedule of motorsports events and grants rights to conduct the events, that has established and administers rules and regulations governing all participants involved in the events and all persons conducting the events, and that requires certain liability assurances, including insurance.
Sanctioning body means any of the following:
Sanctioning body means any one or a combination of the following entities:

Examples of Sanctioning body in a sentence

  • Factors beyond the control of Sanctioning Body will affect the operational safety of the Car under these conditions.

  • Under no circumstances shall Sanctioning Body ever be liable to Member under any theory for recovery of damages in excess of the purchase price of Car.

  • Factors beyond the control of the Sanctioning Body will affect the operational safety of the Car and its parts and any Event.

  • Screening ensures compliance with Law (domestic and international), Regulations, industry codes or similar.You and we will always comply with (i) any applicable Law, including without limitation, any anti-bribery and corruption, anti-money laundering, sanctions, anti-terrorist legislation, practices relating to the protection of the environment and social responsibility and (ii) any restrictions and requirements imposed by any applicable Sanctioning Body.

  • Under no circumstances shall the Sanctioning Body ever be liable to Member under any theory for recovery of damages in excess of the purchase price of Car.


More Definitions of Sanctioning body

Sanctioning body means any of the following: (i) the United Nations Security Council; (ii) the European Union; (iii) the Office of Foreign Assets Control of the Department of Treasury of the United States of America; and (iv) any Competent Authority for administering Sanctions in the country which is the domicile of the Supplier or its ultimate holding company.
Sanctioning body means an organization approved by
Sanctioning body means the American Motorcycle Association (AMA); Auto Racing Club of America (ARCA); IndyCar; International Motor Sports Association (IMSA); National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR); Nation Hot Rod Association (NHRA); Sports Car Club of America (SCCA); United States Auto Club (USAC); Michigan State Promoters Association; or any successor organization or any other nationally or internationally recognized governing body of motorsports that establishes an annual schedule of motorsports events and grants rights to conduct the events, that has established and administers rules and regulations governing all participants involved in the events and all persons conducting the events, and that requires certain liability assurances, including insurance.
Sanctioning body means any one or a combination of the Office of Foreign Assets Control of the Department of Treasury of the United States of America, the United Nations Security Council, the European Union, Her Majesty’s Treasury, The French Ministry of Economy, Finance and Industry, the Kenya Financial Intelligence Unit and any other sanctioning body recognised by Us from time to time;
Sanctioning body means, with respect to the Trustee, the following:
Sanctioning body means a company licensed by the commission, the executive director, or the executive director's designee under IC 4-33-22-18 and this rule, and selected by a promoter, to provide oversight of:
Sanctioning body means the American motorcycle association (AMA); auto racing club of America (ARCA); championship auto racing teams (CART); grand American road racing association (GRAND AM); Indy racing league (IRL); national association for stock car auto racing (NASCAR); national hot rod association (NHRA); professional sports car racing (PSR); sports car club of America (SCCA); United States auto club (USAC); Michigan state promoters association; or any successor organization or any other nationally or internationally recognized governing body of motorsports that establishes an annual schedule of