Applicable Legislation definition

Applicable Legislation means any statute of Canada or a province thereof, and the regulations under any such named or other statute, relating to warrant indentures or to the rights, duties and obligations of warrant agents under warrant indentures, to the extent that such provisions are at the time in force and applicable to this Indenture;
Applicable Legislation means the Securities Legislation Applicable to the Issuer (as defined on page 8) and all legislation incorporated in the definition of this term in other parts of the Subscription Agreement, together with the regulations and rules made and promulgated under that legislation and all administrative policy statements, blanket orders and rulings, notices and other administrative directions issued by the Commissions;
Applicable Legislation means the securities acts in the Selling Provinces, the regulations and rules made thereunder, and all administrative policy statements, blanket orders, notices, directions and rulings issued by the Commissions;

Examples of Applicable Legislation in a sentence

  • Any new warrant agent appointed under any provision of this Section 9.8 shall be an entity authorized to carry on the business of a trust company in the Province of Ontario and, if required by the Applicable Legislation for any other provinces, in such other provinces.


More Definitions of Applicable Legislation

Applicable Legislation means the Personal Information International Disclosure Protection Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy provisions contained within the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act.
Applicable Legislation means all applicable legislation, regulations, by-laws, codes, rules, standards, policies, procedures, promulgated by any federal, state, and municipal governmental body, including those of its agencies, having authority over CP and, or a Contractor in relation to the Work in the matter of health and safety of the person, property and, or the environment;
Applicable Legislation means the Income Tax Act (the “ITA”), the Canada Disability Savings Act (the “CDSA”) and their Regulations that govern this Plan, the property in this Plan, and the parties involved in this arrangement.
Applicable Legislation means the Income Tax Act and any other federal or provincial legislation affecting retirement savings plans or locked-in addenda.
Applicable Legislation means the legislation in force in the country of harvest covering the following matters:
Applicable Legislation means, as applicable, the securities laws, regulations, rules, rulings and orders in the Selling Jurisdictions in Canada and in jurisdictions where the Issuer is a reporting issuer and all applicable administrative policy statements issued by the securities regulatory authorities in each of the Selling Jurisdictions in Canada and in jurisdictions where the Issuer is a reporting issuer together with the applicable rules and policies of the Exchange;
Applicable Legislation means the provisions of the Company Act (British Columbia) as from time to time amended, and any statute of Canada or its provinces and the regulations under those statutes relating to trust agreements or the rights, duties or obligations of corporations and trustees under trust agreements as are from time to time in force and applicable to this Agreement;