Statutory Requirements definition

Statutory Requirements means all approvals, consents, permits, or licences necessary for the purposes of the Project from the State, any government department, authority, instrumentality or local government authority, and includes, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, all approvals, consents, permits, and licences, for engineering drawings, construction plans, earthworks and structures necessary for the purposes of the Project;
Statutory Requirements means the requirements placed on the Company and/or the Provider or affecting or governing the provision and/or use of the Flexibility Services by Applicable Law and/or the Distribution Licence and/or a Regulator and/or any relevant codes of practice issued by any government agency or body including in relation to health, safety and environmental matters;
Statutory Requirements means all approvals, consents, permits, or licences necessary for the purposes of the Redevelopment from the State, any government department, authority, instrumentality or local government authority, and includes, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, all approvals, consents, permits, and licences, for engineering drawings, construction plans, earthworks and structures necessary for the purposes of the Redevelopment; “subsidiary legislation” includes any proclamation, regulation, rule, by‑law, order, notice, rule of court, town planning scheme, resolution, or other instrument, made under any Act of the State or of the Commonwealth of Australia or subsidiary legislation for the time being in force and having legislative effect;

Examples of Statutory Requirements in a sentence

  • The Contractor does not specify any products or materials for use in services which, at the time of specification, are Deleterious The Contractor carries out and completes the services in accordance with Statutory Requirements.

  • See “The Offer—Section 12—Purpose of the Offer and the Proposed Merger; Plans for Beacon; Statutory Requirements; Approval of the Proposed Merger.” No appraisal rights are available in connection with the Offer; however, stockholders may have appraisal rights, if properly exercised under the DGCL and not withdrawn, in connection with the Proposed Merger.

  • If any inadequacy is found in any design in the Employer's Requirements the Contractor shall immediately notify the Employer of his proposed amendment to deal with it and the Employer shall either agree the proposed amendment or (subject to compliance with the Statutory Requirements) shall issue an instruction as to how the inadequacy is to be dealt with.

  • Statutory Requirements: insert after 'directive' in line 2, 'including any directly applicable EU legislation,' Sub-Contractors: those sub-contractors/sub-consultants with material design responsibility engaged or to be engaged (including any replacements) in respect of the Works, and reference to a 'Sub-Contractor' means any one of them.


More Definitions of Statutory Requirements

Statutory Requirements means any applicable provision or requirement of any Act of Parliament (including without limitation, the Communications ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ and the Broadcasting Acts 1990 and 1996) or any instrument, rule or order made under any Act of Parliament or any regulation or by-law of any local or other competent authority or any statutory undertaking or statutory company which has jurisdiction in relation to the carrying out, use, occupation, operation of the properties or the businesses of any member of the Bank Group carried out thereon.
Statutory Requirements means all applicable statutes, laws, regulations, rules, by-laws, guidelines, standards, proclamations, schemes, notifications, directions, notices, forms or orders and any other requirements from time to time having the force of law;
Statutory Requirements. Means: any law applicable to the Contractor's Activities or the Works, including Acts, ordinances, regulations, by-laws and other subordinate legislation; Approvals (including any condition or requirement under an Approval); Defence Requirements; Environmental Requirements; and Information Security Requirements. A subcontractor deed of covenant in the form set out in the Schedule of Collateral Documents. A subcontractor design certificate in the form set out in the Schedule of Collateral Documents.
Statutory Requirements means any existing or future notices, orders, directions, requirements and schemes imposed on the owner or occupier of the Premises by any Authority under any Enactment.
Statutory Requirements means requirements arising from applicable legislation and includes any official guidelines, codes of practice or other guidance as to the application of such legislation;
Statutory Requirements means all or any of the following:-
Statutory Requirements means requirements arising from applicable legislation including for the avoidance of doubt (but without limitation) the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, and includes any official guidelines, codes of practice or other guidance as to the application of such legislation; and