this Organic Law definition

this Organic Law means the Organic Law on Papua New Guinea's Ownership and Development of Hydrocarbons and Minerals and the Commercialisaiton of State Businesses 2020.

Examples of this Organic Law in a sentence

  • Legislative, executive and other bodies may not intervene in its activity or monitor it except as provided under the Constitution of Georgia and this Organic Law.

  • The State of Georgia shall not be liable for the obligations of the National Bank except as provided in this Organic Law.

  • The National Bank shall not assist the Government of Georgia and state institutions financially, except in the case of paying dividends, provided in Article 25 of this Organic Law.

  • Article 25 of this Organic Law shall not apply to the distribution of net profits of the National Bank for the 2008 financial year, which shall be disposed of according to the legislation effective in 2008.

  • In its activity, the National Bank is guided by the Constitution of Georgia, this Organic Law, and the legislation of Georgia and relies on the procedures and customs accepted in international banking practice.

  • In all Provinces, whether or not the Provincial Government is suspended, the seat of each member of the previous Provincial Government shall cease to exist upon the coming into operation of this Organic Law.

  • All the Provincial Governments as constituted under the repealed Organic Law cease to exist upon the coming into operation of this Organic Law.

  • The general reserve fund of the National Bank shall be formed from the annual net profits, according to the distribution provided in Article 25 of this Organic Law.

  • Subject to this Organic Law and other Constitutional Laws, a province shall exercise full autonomy within the powers and functions as provided for in this Organic Law including financial responsibility.

  • The Contractor will, unless precluded by a valid bargaining agreement, conduct systematic and direct recruitment through public and private employee referral sources likely to yield qualified minority group applicants, including, but not limited to, state employment agencies, schools, colleges and minority group organizations.

Related to this Organic Law

  • Organic law means the statute governing the internal affairs of a domestic or foreign corporation or

  • Public organic record means a record that is available to the public for inspection and is:

  • Indian organization means the governing body of any Indian tribe or entity established or recognized by the governing body of an Indian tribe for the purposes of 25 U.S.C., chapter 17.

  • the Commonwealth Act means the legislation of the Commonwealth Parliament by which this agreement is authorized to be executed by or on behalf of the Commonwealth;

  • Corporations Law means the Corporations Law of the Commonwealth of Australia as applying in each State and Territory of Australia;

  • Religious organization means a church, ecclesiastical corporation, or group, not organized for pecuniary profit, that gathers for mutual support and edification in piety or worship of a supreme deity.

  • Corporation Law means the General Corporation Law of the State of Delaware, as from time to time amended;

  • Business organization means an individual, partnership, association, joint stock company, trust, corporation or other legal business entity or successor thereof.

  • This law or "the law" means the Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court Law embraced in

  • The Statute means Statute 7;

  • Commonwealth Act means the Workplace Relations Act 1996 of the Commonwealth;

  • Constituent organization means an organization that is party to a merger.

  • General Corporation Law means the General Corporation Law of the State of Delaware, as amended from time to time.

  • Organic rules means the public organic record and private organic rules of an entity.

  • Delaware General Corporation Law means the Delaware General Corporation Law, 8 Del. C.ss.100, et. seq., as amended from time to time.

  • Governing statute of an organization means the statute that governs the organization's internal affairs.

  • Business Corporations Act means the Business Corporations Act (British Columbia) from time to time in force and all amendments thereto and includes all regulations and amendments thereto made pursuant to that Act;

  • This act means the Hague Agreement as established by the present Act;

  • Total organic carbon or “TOC” means total organic carbon in mg/L measured using heat, oxygen, ultraviolet irradi- ation, chemical oxidants or combinations of these oxidants that convert organic carbon to carbon dioxide, rounded to 2 significant figures.

  • State of Texas Textravel means the State Travel Management Program through the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts website and Texas Administrative Code, Title 34, Part 1, Chapter 5, Subchapter C, Section 5.22, relative to travel reimbursements under this Contract, if any.

  • Not Domestic Law means any obligation that is not governed by the laws of (A) the relevant Reference Entity, if such Reference Entity is a Sovereign, or (B) the jurisdiction of organisation of the relevant Reference Entity, if such Reference Entity is not a Sovereign.

  • This code means the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended.

  • AT&T NEVADA means the AT&T owned ILEC doing business in Nevada.

  • the Statutes means the Companies Act and every other act (as may from time to time be amended) for the time being in force in Bermuda applying to or affecting the Company, the Memorandum of Association and/or these presents;

  • Intimidating, threatening, abusive, or harming conduct means, but is not limited to, conduct that does the following:

  • Arbitration organization means an association, agency, board, commission, or other entity that is neutral and initiates, sponsors, or administers an arbitration proceeding or is involved in the appointment of an arbitrator.