statutory scheme definition

statutory scheme means a retirement benefits scheme established by or under any enactment or resolution of Tynwald —
statutory scheme means a superannuation scheme established by the State Superannuation Regulations 2001 and in existence immediately before the transfer time, but does not include a superannuation scheme continued by section 29;
statutory scheme means any scheme which—

More Definitions of statutory scheme

statutory scheme means a retirement benefits scheme established by or under any enactment—
statutory scheme means the Scheme for Construction Contracts Statutory Instrument 1998 No 649 or any such enactment or amendment to such legislation as is in force from time to time.
statutory scheme. ” means a recognised superannuation scheme established by Act of Parliament or of the Parliament of Northern Ireland or other instrument having the force of law, and includes a scheme or arrangement which is a recognised superannuation scheme by virtue of paragraph (3) of regulation 3 of the Benefits and Schemes Regulations (which paragraph relates to certain instruments authorising the payment to persons not employed in the Civil Service of the State of such pensions as might have been granted to persons so employed);
statutory scheme means the Offices referred to in section 177, and the statutory ombud contemplated in section 191;
statutory scheme means the scheme for child support maintenance under that Order.
statutory scheme means the scheme for child support maintenance under that Act.
statutory scheme means a scheme made under any enactment; “statutory undertakers” means any persons authorised by an enactment