Acts of Parliament Sample Clauses

Acts of Parliament. Where this policy refers to any Act of Parliament, it also includes any sub-ordinate legislation made under it, and any other subsequent Acts or regulations.
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Acts of Parliament. 2.6.3 orders, regulations, consents, licences, notices and bye-laws made or granted:
Acts of Parliament. 3.25 SUBJECTS to the provisions of the next following clause hereof to execute all works and do all such things as are or may under or in pursuance of any Act of Parliament (including but without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing the Office Shops and Railways Premises Act 1963 the Defective Premises Xxx 0000 and the Health and Safety at Work etc. Xxx 0000 but excluding the Defective Premises Act 1972 in so far as it imposes any obligations upon the Lessor) already or hereafter to be passed be directed or required to be done or executed at any time during the term upon or in respect of the demised premises or the Lessee’s user thereof whether by the Lessor and/or the Lessee thereof (including without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing the erection of notices on the demised premises as prescribed by any such Act of Parliament) and at all times during the term to conform in all respects with the provisions of any instruments regulations orders directions or consents made or issued under any general or local Act of Parliament or deriving validity therefrom and to comply forthwith with any notices which may be served by any competent authority and if called upon so to do to produce to the Lessor all plans and documents and other evidence proving that the provisions of this sub-clause have been performed and save as hereinbefore provided at all times during the term to indemnify the Lessor form and against all actions proceedings costs expenses claims and demands arising out of any failure by the Lessee to observe or perform any of its obligations under these presents and not to do or permit to be done on the demised premises any act or thing whereby the Lessor may become liable to pay any penalty imposed or to bear the whole or any part of any expenses incurred under any such Act instrument regulation order or direction or consent as aforesaid Planning Acts
Acts of Parliament. All Acts of Parliament and regulations referred to in this Insurance include any subsequent amendments or re-enactments of those Acts or regulations and any equivalent legislation which is enforceable within Great Britain, Northern Ireland, the Channel Islands or the Isle of Man. Requirements which You must comply with to benefit from cover under this Insurance 1 Notification of Claims It is a requirement of this Insurance that You must notify Us in writing immediately You are aware of any actual or alleged act, omission or dispute which has given or may give rise to any Legal Proceedings involving You. We will pass notification to Our Administrator who will then administer claims settlement. Where such notification has been given We agree to treat any subsequent Legal Proceedings in respect of the circumstances notified as though the Legal Proceedings had been made or brought during the Period of Insurance. If You fail to notify Us of any actual or alleged act, omission or dispute during the Period of Insurance any claim arising from such actual or alleged act, omission or dispute will not be admitted.
Acts of Parliament. No Act or law passed by the Union Parliament affecting the following provisions shall have legal force in the Nagaland unless specially applied to it by a majority vote of the Nagaland legislative Assembly:
Acts of Parliament your rights‌ Your tenancy agreement takes into account the following legislation: • Law of Property Act 1925 • Chronically Sick and Disabled Persons Act 1970 • Torts (Interference with Goods) Act 1977 • Housing Act 1985 • Landlord and Tenant Act 1987 • Leasehold Reform, Housing and Urban Development Act 1993 • Housing Act 1996Data Protection Act 1998 • Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999Freedom of Information Act 2000 • Anti-Social Behaviour Act 2003 • Civil Partnership Act 2005 • Unfair Terms in Consumer Contract Regulations 1999 • Secure Tenants of Local Authorities (Right to Repair) Regulations 1994 • Localism Act 2011 • Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014 • General Data Protection Requirements 2018 You may find the legislation useful should you require further clarification of your statutory rights. Please note that this is not intended to be an exhaustive list of the legislation which may affect your tenancy and we and you are bound by all laws which relate to your home and your occupancy of it. Our responsibilities In addition to the obligations outlined in your tenancy agreement, we also commit to the following responsibilities. We will: • Help you enjoy your home without interfering, unless it is reasonable and necessary for us to do • so • Keep your home in good structural condition and carry out repairs as quickly as possible • Help you wherever possible to fulfil your obligations as a tenant • Listen to you and treat your concerns and complaints seriously • Carry out periodic inspections of your home to ensure you are adhering to the terms andconditions of your tenancy agreement and to identify any areas where you may require support • Where it is reasonable to do so, take action to enforce the tenancy agreement • Maintain communal areas.
Acts of Parliament. The right and benefit of all writs, remedial and judicial, given by any statute or act of Parliament, made in aid of the common law prior 833 to the fourth year of the reign of Xxxxx the First, of a general nature, not local to England, shall still be saved, insofar as the same are consistent with the Xxxx of Rights and 834 Constitution of this Commonwealth and the Acts of Assembly. (Code 1919, § 3, § 1-11; 2005, c. 839.) 835 836 [iii] All other Virginia Code Sections in effect and as they are written at the time of the execution of this lease by the Landlord and that are 837 not [a] explicitly excluded by this lease or in conflict with the terms of the lease or any supplemental lease document. 838
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Acts of Parliament. 3.15.1 at all times during the Term at the Tenant’s expense to observe and comply with and do and execute or cause to be done or executed all such works and do all such things as under or by virtue of any Act of Parliament are or shall be directed or necessary to be observed complied with done or executed upon or in respect of the Property or any part thereof or in respect of the user thereof or the employment therein of any person whether by the owner or any occupier;
Acts of Parliament. To observe and comply with the provisions ------------------ and requirements of every enactment (which expression in this Lease includes as well every Act of Parliament already or hereafter to be passed as every order regulation and bye-law already or hereafter to be made under or in pursuance of any such Act and without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing specifically includes the Factories Acts the Offices Shops and Railway Premises Act 1963 the Health and Safety at Work etc Xxx 0000 and every order and regulation made or to be made thereunder) so far as they relate to or affect the demised premises and maintain all arrangements which by or under any enactment or bye-law are or may be required at any time during the said term to be executed provided or maintained whether by tho Landlord or the Tenant and to indemnify the Landlord at all times against all costs charges and expenses of or incidental to the execution of any works or the provision of maintenance of any arrangements so required as aforesaid and not at any time during the said term to do or omit or suffer to be done or omitted in or about the demised premises any act or thing by reason of which the Landlord may under any enactment incur or have imposed upon it or become liable to pay any penalty damages compensation costs charges or expenses
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