Supreme Decree definition

Supreme Decree means the Supreme Decree published in the Diario Oficial in connection with the issuance of a Series of Bonds.
Supreme Decree means, with respect to any Series of Debt Securities, Supreme Decree published in the Chilean official gazette (Diario Oficial) in connection with the issuance of a Series of Debt Securities.
Supreme Decree means the Borrower’s decree required to enable the financing of Producer Organization Subprojects as per the terms of this Agreement;

Examples of Supreme Decree in a sentence

  • In relation to the small-scale and artisanal mining activities, the function stipulated in Section 59, subparagraph f) of Act No. 27867 - Organic Act of Regional Governments and the powers associated to said function, stipulated in the Appendix of Supreme Decree No. 036-2007-PCM.

  • Supreme Decree No. 008-2007-EM approved the merger by absorption of the INACC with the Geological, Mining and Metallurgical Institute (INGEMMET), with the latter as the surviving entity.

  • Members, whose subscriptions are not paid by 1st May shall be ineligible to play in any competition or vote at any Club meeting until same are paid.

  • The purchase price is to be paid as follows:(i) Initial payment of US$200,000 on the effective date of the Lukkacha Option Agreement (paid);(ii) Annual payments of US$100,000 starting on the first anniversary of obtaining the Supreme Decree.

  • The dispute has arisen as a result of acts and omissions of the Government of Bolivia including the issuance of Supreme Decree No.1308 on August 1, 2012.

  • Minera Puno must incur exploration expenditures on the Lukkacha Concessions as follows:• US$1,000,000 within 24 months following the date of obtaining the Supreme Decree; and• An additional US$1,000,000 within 36 months following the date of obtaining the Supreme Decree.

  • No assurance can be given with respect to the timing or certainty of receipt of a Supreme Decree.

  • Although the Company believes that the annulment of the 2007 Supreme Decree represents a violation of the Company’s rights, an impairment loss of $0.9 million was recorded against the carrying amount of Santa Ana resource property costs at December 31, 2011 due to the uncertainty and unknown timing of a favourable resolution to this matter.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, the agreements contained in Section 4 shall survive any such termination or expiration of the Advisory Agreement and shall remain operative and in full force and effect.

  • Transmission Regulations approved by Supreme Decree No. 027-2007-EM, and supplementary and amending standards.


More Definitions of Supreme Decree

Supreme Decree. General provisions for multisectoral and decentralized management of wetlands" This quarter, MINAM approved Supreme Decree No. 006-2021-MINAM, which establishes provisions for the decentralized and multi-sectoral management of wetlands under the National Wetlands Committee. This achievement is a result of two years of legal, technical and communication assistance provided by NIWS, as part of a participatory process which included various state institutions and civil society organizations (XXX, MIDAGRI, PRODUCE, INAIGEM, IIAP, SERFOR). It represents a key development in Peru’s legal framework for natural infrastructure because: ● It is the first detailed regulation on wetlands in the country; it is obligatory for all sectors, public and private, to follow. ● It addresses critical threats affecting wetlands, including peat extraction for commercial purposes, which NIWS has documented in Carampoma, and which is now expressly prohibited, with specific and enforceable sanctions, under this regulation. ● It clarifies the roles and responsibilities of various sectors and agencies (including MINAM, PRODUCE, SERFOR, INAIGEM, SERNANP, XXX, OEFA, OSINFOR, regional and local governments) in the management and conservation of wetlands. During Q3, NIWS executed a communication campaign on the approval of the Wetlands regulation which highlighted its pioneering nature, importance, and benefits for fragile ecosystems. The campaign featured a multimedia page called Our Wetlands, hosted on SPDA’s Actualidad Ambiental website. The associated digital campaign achieved 521,824 views on social media, the press campaign included 41 articles published in mainstream media reaching 2,707,772 people, and the webinar reached 3,800 people. Additionally, NIWS, in coordination with XXXXX, organized an event to present the content of the Supreme Decree and its implications to the general public and key stakeholders across all levels of government. 125 people (70 women and 55 men) attended the virtual event, including several high level representatives from MINAM such as the Minister of the Environment, Minister Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx, and the Vice Minister of Strategic Development of Natural Resources, Xxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxxx; the Minister of MIDAGRI; and the Vice Minister of Policies and Supervision of Agrarian Development, Xxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx.
Supreme Decree means a “Decreto Supremo”, which is the highest hierarchy law provision issued by the Peruvian Executive Power, and which has to be signed by the President of Peru and one, some or all of his Ministers. The only law provisions that have a higher hierarchy are the Constitution and the laws that are passed by the Peruvian Congress.
Supreme Decree means the Recipient’s decree No. 28304, dated August 26, 2005, required to enable the financing of Producer Organization Subprojects, as per the terms of this Agreement.
Supreme Decree. The Supreme Decree issued by the Peruvian Government, which approves this Agreement.
Supreme Decree. General provisions for multisectoral and decentralized management of wetlands" On May 5th 2021, MINAM approved Supreme Decree No. 006-2021-MINAM, which establishes provisions for decentralized and multisectoral management of wetlands under the National Wetlands Committee. This achievement is the result of two years of legal, technical and communications support provided by SPDA, with technical and strategic support from CONDESAN, Imperial College London, and Forest Trends, as part of a participatory process that involved various State institutions and civil society organizations such as XXX, the Ministry of Agriculture and Irrigation (MIDAGRI), Ministry of Production (PRODUCE), INAIGEM, the Research Institute of the Peruvian Amazon (IIAP), and the National Forestry and Wildlife Service (SERFOR). The Supreme Decree represents a key development in Peru’s legal framework for natural infrastructure because: ● It is the first detailed regulation on wetlands in the country; it is mandatory for all sectors to follow, both public and private. ● It addresses critical threats affecting wetlands, including peat extraction for commercial purposes, which NIWS has documented in Carampoma, and which is now expressly prohibited, with specific and enforceable sanctions, under this regulation. ● It clarifies the roles and responsibilities of various sectors and agencies (including MINAM, PRODUCE, SERFOR, INAIGEM, SERNANP, XXX, OEFA, OSINFOR, regional and local governments) in the management and conservation of wetlands. The approval of the regulation was highlighted by a communications campaign, described further in Section

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  • Supreme Court means the North Carolina Supreme Court.

  • Labour Court means the Labour Court established by section 151 of the Labour Relations Act;

  • Ontario Court means the Ontario Superior Court of Justice.

  • BC Court means the Supreme Court of British Columbia.

  • District Court means the United States District Court for the District of Delaware.

  • Juvenile court means the district court of this state.

  • Tribal Court ’ means a court with juris- diction over child custody proceedings and which is either a Court of Indian Offenses, a court established and operated under the code or custom of an Indian tribe, or any other ad- ministrative body of a tribe which is vested with authority over child custody proceedings.

  • Courts means the Ontario Court and Quebec Court.

  • Competent Court means the Supreme Court of India or any High Court, or any tribunal or any similar judicial or quasi-judicial body that has jurisdiction in relation to issues relating to the Project.

  • Commissioners Court means Travis County Commissioners Court.

  • Youth court means the court established pursuant to this chapter to hear all proceedings in

  • Final Decree means the decree contemplated under Bankruptcy Rule 3022.

  • Court of competent jurisdiction means a federal court, or a state court that entered an order in a child custody proceeding involving an Indian child, as long as the state court had proper subject matter jurisdiction in accordance with this chapter and the laws of that state, or a tribal court that had or has exclusive or concurrent jurisdiction pursuant to 25 U.S.C. Sec. 1911.

  • Trial court means the court or agency from which an appeal or judicial review is taken.

  • Special Court means a Court of Session designated as Special Court under sub-section (1) of section 43;

  • High Court means the High Court of Ireland;

  • Arbitration Act means the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 and shall include any amendment to or any re-enactment thereof as in force from time to time.

  • Competent Court of Law means any court or tribunal or any similar judicial or quasi- judicial body in India that has jurisdiction to adjudicate upon issues relating to this Agreement;

  • Cayman Court means the courts of the Cayman Islands.

  • Receivership court means the court in the insolvent or impaired insurer's state having jurisdiction over the conservation, rehabilitation, or liquidation of the member insurer.

  • Quebec Court means the Superior Court of Quebec.

  • Court of Appeal means the division of the Supreme Court referred to in section 7(1)(b);

  • Federal Court means the Federal Court of Australia.

  • Consent Decree means this Consent Decree and all appendices attached hereto. In the event of conflict between this Consent Decree and any appendix, this Consent Decree shall control.

  • State Court means a judicial body of a state that is vested by law with responsibility for adjudicating cases involving abuse, neglect, deprivation, delinquency, or status offenses of individuals who have not attained the age of eighteen (18).

  • Canadian Court means the Ontario Superior Court of Justice (Commercial List).