Relevant Legislation definition

Relevant Legislation means Legislation in force in any jurisdiction where any part of the Activity may be carried out;
Relevant Legislation means relevant overriding legislation as well as the
Relevant Legislation means any statute or regulations or the EC Treaty (or any directives or regulations made there under);

Examples of Relevant Legislation in a sentence

  • The Issuers General: Each Issuer was incorporated in the specified Form for an indefinite period in the specified Jurisdiction on the Incorporation Date under the Relevant Legislation.

  • It is the exclusive responsibility of the Customer to ensure that all processing of the personal data is compliant with the Relevant Legislation as defined below.

  • Without waiving any rights under the Relevant Legislation, due to the unique nature of DHA's occupancy under the Lease, the Landlord elects to keep inspections to a minimum.

  • For the avoidance of doubt, the requirements under this clause are not intended to replace any record keeping requirements that apply to the Title under the Relevant Legislation.

  • Without limiting clause 4.1, the Final Report must be in a form compatible with the applicable reporting requirements as specified in the Relevant Legislation.


More Definitions of Relevant Legislation

Relevant Legislation means the Act and the Energy Market Authority of Singapore Act (Cap. 92B), and includes in each case the regulations made thereunder;
Relevant Legislation means relevant overriding legislation as well as the Pension Regulator's Codes of Practice as they apply to the Administering Authority and the Board notwithstanding that the Codes of Practice are not legislation.
Relevant Legislation means Part 1 of the UK Banking Xxx 0000, as amended or re-enacted from time to time, any regulations, rules, orders or instruments made thereunder and any other laws, regulations, rules, orders, instruments, or requirements from time to time in force or applicable in the UK relating to the resolution of unsound or failing banks, investment firms or other financial institutions or their affiliates (otherwise than through liquidation, administration or other insolvency proceedings);
Relevant Legislation means Article 103 of the Insolvency (Northern Ireland) Order 1989 (and the Service Provider shall not be deemed to be unable to pay its debts if any demand for payment is being contested in good faith by the Service Provider with recourse to all appropriate measures and procedures). For the purpose of this definition, Article 103 of the Insolvency (Northern Ireland) Order 1989 shall have effect as if for ”£750” there was substituted “£50,000” or such higher figure as the Company may from time to time notify in writing to the Service Provider;
Relevant Legislation means the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, the Road Traffic Act 1991, the Traffic Management Act 2004, any enactments and any Regulations made thereunder;
Relevant Legislation means provision of a statute or subordinate legislation of the Commonwealth, or of a State, Territory or local authority in force in any jurisdiction where any part of the Activity may be carried out;
Relevant Legislation means the Electricity Act and the Energy Market Authority of Singapore Act, and includes in each case the subsidiary legislations and regulations made thereunder;