Principal Regulator definition

Principal Regulator means the body or person appointed as the Principal Regulator under the Charities Act 2011;
Principal Regulator means the body or person appointed as the Principal Regulator under the Charities Act 2006;
Principal Regulator means the entity appointed as the Principal Regulator further to the Charities Act 2006; references to “school” shall where the context so admits be references to the Academy;

Examples of Principal Regulator in a sentence

  • The members of the LGB shall not do or omit to do anything that would give rise to a breach of the Trust’s Funding Agreements with the Secretary of State, or to censure of any kind by the Principal Regulator, the Charity Commission or any other regulator.

  • The Governors shall prepare its Annual Report in accordance with the Statement of Recommended Practice as if the Academy Trust was a non-exempt charity and shall file these with the Secretary of State and the Principal Regulator by 31 December each Academy Financial Year.

  • LOCAL GOVERNING BODY 1 Doing or omitting to do any act or thing which might reasonably be expected to give rise to a breach of the Company’s Funding Agreements with the Secretary of State or to give rise to censure of any kind by the Principal Regulator, the Charity Commission or any regulator.


More Definitions of Principal Regulator

Principal Regulator means the British Columbia Securities Commission;
Principal Regulator means the Ontario Securities Commission;
Principal Regulator means, for a person or company, the securities regulatory authority or regulator determined in accordance with Part 3, 4 or 4A, as applicable;
Principal Regulator means, for a person or company, the securities regulatory authority or regulator of the person or company’s principal jurisdiction;
Principal Regulator means the British Columbia Securities Commission.
Principal Regulator means the regulator described in section 13;
Principal Regulator has the meaning given to it in Section 2(1);