the 2003 Act definition

the 2003 Act means the Communications Act 2003;
the 2003 Act means the Health and Social Care (Community Health and Standards) Act 2003;
the 2003 Act means the Local Government Act 2003.

Examples of the 2003 Act in a sentence

  • The S4C channel shall be transmitted free to air for general reception wholly or mainly by members of the public in Wales on digital television in accordance with section 204 of the 2003 Act (as amended) and it may be made available on fixed and mobile internet protocol networks.

  • This will be deducted by the Organisation and paid to HM Revenue and Customs in accordance with the 2003 Act.

  • Section 71A of the 2003 Act, which is inserted by section 31(5) of the 2015 Act, provides that the Secretary of State may specify by Regulations an agreement for mutual recognition of driving disqualifications so as to identify it as the agreement to be given effect in the UK by the 2003 Act.

  • It is the final step in the UK internal procedures to enable the relevant amendments to the 2003 Act to come into force to give effect to the Agreement.

  • These Regulations specify the Agreement as being the relevant one for the purposes of Chapter 1 of Part 3 of the 2003 Act.


More Definitions of the 2003 Act

the 2003 Act means the Legal Deposit Libraries Act 2003;
the 2003 Act means the Licensing Act 2003 ‘The 2005 Act’ means the Gambling Act 2005
the 2003 Act means the Sexual Offences Act 2003; “existing order” means—
the 2003 Act means the Water Environment and Water Services (Scotland) Act 2003,
the 2003 Act. , means the Local Government in Scotland Act 2003
the 2003 Act means the Communications Act 2003 (of Parliament) as extended to the Island2;
the 2003 Act means the Mental Health (Care and Treatment) (Scotland) Act 2003;