statutory restriction definition

statutory restriction means a prohibition or restriction on the disclosure of information obtained from the public which is imposed by any statutory provision, whenever made.
statutory restriction means a limitation or restriction upon the disposition or devolution of land imposed by or under the Crown Land Acts (within the meaning of the Crown Land Management Act 2016) or any other Act relating to the alienation of land of the Crown.
statutory restriction means the restriction of any person if the person—

More Definitions of statutory restriction

statutory restriction means a limitation or restriction upon the disposition or devolu­ tion of land imposed by the Crown Lands Consolidation Act, 1913 , the Returned Soldiers Settlement Act, 1916 , the Western Lands Act, 1901 , any Act relating to closer settlement or any other Act relating to the alienation of land of the Crown.

Related to statutory restriction

  • Dealing Restrictions means restrictions imposed by statute, order, regulation or Government directive, or by the Model Code or any code adopted by the Company based on the Model Code and for this purpose the Model Code means the Model Code on dealings in securities set out in Listing Rule 9, annex 1 (of the London Stock Exchange), as varied from time to time;

  • SEC Restrictions has the meaning set forth in Section 2(b).

  • Put Restriction means the days between the beginning of the Pricing Period and Closing Date. During this time, the Company shall not be entitled to deliver another Put Notice.

  • Ownership Restrictions means, collectively, the Ownership Limit, as applied to Persons other than the Initial Holder or Look-Through Entities, the Initial Holder Limit, as applied to the Initial Holder, and the Look-Through Ownership Limit, as applied to Look-Through Entities.

  • Deed Restrictions means the deed restrictions to be recorded with respect to the Land, which deed restrictions shall be subject to the Director's approval and shall be commensurate with the nature and purpose of the Land as stated in the Recipient's application for grant funds under Revised Code Sections 164.20 through 164.27. The Deed Restrictions shall be perpetual and shall not be amended, released, extinguished or otherwise modified without the prior written approval of the Director, in the Director's sole discretion, who shall have full enforcement authority, as set forth more specifically in Section IX of this Agreement.