Statutory Time Limit definition

Statutory Time Limit means the time limit set out in the Housing Act 2004 (as amended) in which the initial requirements of the Scheme must be met, and prescribed information must be provided to the Tenant and any Relevant Person.
Statutory Time Limit means the time limit set out in the Housing Xxx 0000 (as amended) in which the initial requirements of the Scheme must be met, and prescribed information must be provided to the Tenant and any Relevant Person.
Statutory Time Limit means the time limit set out in the Housing Act 2004 (as amended) in which the initial requirements of the Scheme

Examples of Statutory Time Limit in a sentence

  • Statutory Time Limit: the time limit set out in the Housing Xxx 0000 (as amended) in which the initial requirements of the Scheme must be met, and prescribed information must be provided to the Tenant and any Relevant Person.

Related to Statutory Time Limit

  • Statutory Rape means sexual intercourse with a person who is under the statutory age of consent.

  • statutory body means any body declared under clause 12 to be a statutory body for the purposes of this Schedule;

  • Two-year claim limitation means no benefit is payable for any claim submitted two years or more from the date of admission or service provision.

  • Bar Date means the applicable bar date by which a proof of Claim must be or must have been Filed, as established by an order of the Bankruptcy Court, including a Bar Date Order and the Confirmation Order.

  • Waiting Period shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.2.

  • Policy Period means the period between the inception date and the expiry date as specified in the Schedule to this Policy or the cancellation of this insurance, whichever is earlier.

  • Average weekly discharge limitation means the highest allowable average of “daily discharges” over a calendar week, calculated as the sum of all “daily discharges” measured during a calendar week divided by the number of “daily discharges” measured during that week.

  • Claims Bar Date means the applicable bar date by which Proofs of Claim must be Filed, as established by: (a) the Bar Date Order; (b) a Final Order of the Bankruptcy Court; or (c) the Plan.

  • Claim Determination Period means a calendar year. However, it does not include any part of a year during which a person has no coverage under This Plan, or any part of a year before the date this COB provision or a similar provision takes effect.