Statutory Powers definition

Statutory Powers means the powers conferred on trustees by the law of the
Statutory Powers means, in relation to a harbour authority, powers vested in them under this Act, by another Act or by an order or other instrument (except a provisional order) made under another Act or by a provisional order, other than river works powers;
Statutory Powers. The powers conferred on mortgagees or receivers by the Law of Property Act 1925 and the Insolvency Act 1986 shall apply to the security ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇uted by this Share C▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇cept insofar as they are expressly or impliedly excluded and where there is ambiguity or conflict between the powers contained in such statutes, in which case those contained in this Share Charge shall prevail.

Examples of Statutory Powers in a sentence

  • Such procedures shall be in conformity with the principles of fair play and natural justice and in accordance with the minimum rules for proceedings set forth in The Statutory Powers Procedure Act, 1971, of Ontario.

  • In implementing procedures for dismissal for cause, the TST and its Member Institutions shall conform to the principles of natural justice embodied in the Statutory Powers Procedure Act of Ontario and to the principles of peer adjudication embodied in the Policy and Procedures on Academic Appointments of the U of T.

  • Employees subpoenaed to act as Witnesses under The Statutory Powers Procedure Act to appear before the College of Physicians and Surgeons or the College of Nurses, shall be granted Leave of Absence without loss of seniority for such purpose.

  • Nurses subpoenaed to act as jurors or witnesses in Criminal or Civil Court or at a Coroner’s Inquest or to appear as a witness under the Statutory Powers Procedure Act before the College of Physicians and Surgeons or the College of Nurses, shall be granted leave of absence without loss of seniority for such purpose.

  • The Tribunal also exercises powers and authority granted under the Statutory Powers Procedure Act.

  • In so doing, the Committee shall act in conformity with the relevant provisions of the Statutory Powers Procedure Act, R.S.O. 1990 as amended from time to time.

  • In so doing, the Committee shall act in conformity with the relevant provisions of the Statutory Powers Procedure Act, 1971.

  • In the event that a Permanent Full Time Employee is subpoenaed to act as a Juror or Witness in Criminal Court, Civil Court, a Coroner's Inquest or as a Witness under the Statutory Powers Procedure Act to appear before the College of Physicians and Surgeons or the College of Nurses, and being on annual vacation, such time spent as a Juror or Witness shall be reinstated for further use by the Employee at a time mutually agreed upon between the Employer and his/her Immediate Supervisor.

  • COPY NOTICES: promptly deliver to each Lender copies of any notice or request given or received by it under the DBFO Contract pursuant to clauses 15.2 (Discovery of Defects), 22.1 (Required Reports), 22.5 (Revisions to Reports), 24.1 (Remedial Works), 24.3 (Warning Notices), 24.4 (Increased Monitoring), 24.5.2 (Secretary of State Step-In), 25 (Statutory Powers), 27.9.2 (Terrorist Damage), 29.4 (Annual Reconciliation), 30.1.2 (Monthly Payments), 30.

  • This Mortgage is made upon the Statutory Conditions of the laws of the State of New Hampshire and the Statutory Conditions of the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and with the Statutory Powers of Sale of such States, and upon any breach of the Statutory Conditions or upon any other Event of Default, Mortgagee shall have the Statutory Power of Sale as provided under the laws of the State where the Real Estate is located.


More Definitions of Statutory Powers

Statutory Powers means the Council's powers and duties as local housing authority or local planning authority, including CPO or Appropriation, as may be relevant and applicable at the time
Statutory Powers. The powers conferred on mortgagees or receivers or administrative receivers by the Law of Property ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ and the Insolvency ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ (as the case may be) shall apply to the security constituted by this Deed except insofar as they are expressly or impliedly excluded and where there is ambiguity or conflict between the powers contained in such Acts and those contained in this Deed, then this Deed shall prevail.
Statutory Powers means the powers contained in
Statutory Powers. The powers conferred on mortgagees or receivers by the Conveyancing ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ and the Companies Acts, 1963 to 2001 shall apply to the security constituted by this Share Charge except insofar as they are expressly or impliedly excluded and where there is ambiguity or conflict between the powers contained in such statutes, the powers contained in this Share Charge shall prevail.

Related to Statutory Powers

  • Bail-in Powers means any Write-down and Conversion Powers as defined in the EU Bail-in Legislation Schedule, in relation to the relevant Bail-in Legislation.

  • UK Bail-in Powers means the powers under the UK Bail-In Legislation to cancel, transfer or dilute shares issued by a person that is a bank or investment firm or affiliate of a bank or investment firm, to cancel, reduce, modify or change the form of a liability of such a person or any contract or instrument under which that liability arises, to convert all or part of that liability into shares, securities or obligations of that person or any other person, to provide that any such contract or instrument is to have effect as if a right had been exercised under it or to suspend any obligation in respect of that liability.

  • Federal Power Act means the Federal Power Act, as amended, 16 U.S.C. §§ 791a, et seq.

  • Corporations Regulations means the Corporations Regulations 2001 (Cth).

  • Powers means all of the general and specific powers of the authority as provided in this chapter which shall be broadly and liberally interpreted to authorize the authority to act in accordance with the goals of the authority and in a manner consistent with the legislative findings and guiding principles.