Unlawful Act definition

Unlawful Act means the unlawful act of any person or entity other than the Bank Sponsor or Property Owner and shall include an event or series of events, such as the intentional release within the Bank Property, or any connected watercourse, of any Hazardous Substance, or the discharge of such a substance in violation of a statute, ordinance, regulation or permit, which event or series of events has a material and detrimental impact on the Bank Property.
Unlawful Act means an act declared to be unlawful under Section 36.002.
Unlawful Act means an act made unlawful by any provision of tkis Act otker tkan a provision contained in Ckapter 1 of Part 4.”

Examples of Unlawful Act in a sentence

  • The Sponsor will notify the IRT within 72 hours of detection of the occurrence of an event of Force Majeure or Unlawful Act that is likely to result in a default.

  • No IRT Member may determine that the Sponsor has defaulted in the performance of an obligation under this Instrument where such failure to perform is caused by an event of Force Majeure or an Unlawful Act.


More Definitions of Unlawful Act

Unlawful Act means advance corporation tax that was unlawfully levied.
Unlawful Act means an act or omission contrary to Part 2 of Chapter 1 of the Constitution or a provision of a relevant enactment, not being a criminal act;
Unlawful Act means an act which under a law in any jurisdiction is a crime and is punishable by imprisonment for a period of not less than twelve months or is punishable by death.
Unlawful Act means act or omission that constitutes a serious offence, whether or not that act or omission is the subject of a conviction.
Unlawful Act means contrary to the provisions of any Federal, Provincial, or Municipal Statute, or any combination thereof.
Unlawful Act means an act declared to be unlawful under Sec- tion 36.002.
Unlawful Act means advance corporation tax that was unlawfully 15