statutory review definition

statutory review means a claim for statutory review under—
statutory review means a challenge made in connection with any CS Orders pursuant to Schedule 2 of the Highways Act or Section 23 of the Acquisition of Land ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇, including any appeal to a higher court following judgment of a lower court, and any similar challenge following a rehearing or redetermination of the CS Orders following the quashing of the CS Orders or any of them.
statutory review means any review or adjustment-

Related to statutory review

  • Supervisory Review means ongoing clinical case reviews in accordance with procedures developed by ADMINISTRATOR, to determine the appropriateness of Diagnosis and treatment and to monitor compliance to the minimum ADMINISTRATOR and Medi-Cal charting standards. Supervisory review is conducted by the program/clinic director or designee.

  • Statutory Rape means sexual intercourse with a person who is under the statutory age of consent.

  • Statutory Auditors means a firm of chartered accountants appointed in terms of Section 224 of the Companies Act, 1956 and acting as the statutory auditors of the Concessionaire.

  • Independent review organization means an entity that is accredited to conduct independent external reviews of adverse benefit determinations.

  • Statutory Auditor means the auditor of a Company appointed under the provisions of the Companies Act, 1956 or under the provisions of any other applicable governing law;