Approved regulator definition

Approved regulator means a body recognised as a regulator of relevant publishers.
Approved regulator means any body listed as an approved regulator in paragraph 1 of Schedule 4 to the LSA or designated as an approved regulator by an order under paragraph 17 of that Schedule. ARP means the Assigned Risks Pool, namely, the arrangements by which certain firms obtained professional indemnity insurance against civil liability up to 30 September 2013 pursuant to and on the terms set out the SRA Indemnity Insurance Rules 2012 (and prior variations thereof).
Approved regulator means any body listed as an approved regulator in paragraph 1 of Schedule 4 to the LSA or designated as an approved regulator by an order under paragraph 17 of that Schedule.

More Definitions of Approved regulator

Approved regulator means a body listed as an approved regulator in paragraph 1 of Schedule 4 to the Legal Services Act 2007 or designated as an approved regulator by an order under paragraph 17 of that Schedule.
Approved regulator means a body authorised to regulate the admission, licensing and conduct of lawyers in a particular jurisdiction.
Approved regulator means any body listed as an approved regulator in paragraph 1 of Schedule 4 to the LSA or designated as an approved regulator by an order under paragraph 17 of that Schedule. building society means a building society within the meaning of the Building Societies Xxx 0000.
Approved regulator means any body listed as an approved regulator in paragraph 1 of Schedule 4 to the LSA or designated as an approved regulator by an order under paragraph 17 of that Schedule; ARP means the Assigned Risks Pool, namely, arrangements by which an eligible firm may obtain professional indemnity insurance against civil liability by means of an ARP policy on the terms set out in Part 3 of these Rules; Commentary: The ARP is designed to ensure that professional indemnity insurance will be available to all eligible firms. However, it is important to note that premiums payable to the ARP are intended to be high. Refer to Appendix 2 to these Rules for the method of calculation of the ARP premium.
Approved regulator means a body entitled to award a right to conduct litigation or a right of audience under the Legal Services Act 2007;
Approved regulator means a regulator approved under schedule 4 of the Act, including:- the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (for reserved probate activities)- the Association of Costs Lawyers Law Costs Draftsmen, through the Costs Lawyer Standards Board;- the Bar Council, through the Bar Standards Board (for barristers);- the Chartered Institute of Patent Attorneys, through the Intellectual Property Regulation Board;- the Council for Licensed Conveyancers;- the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Scotland (for reserved probate activities)- the Chartered Institute of Legal Executives;- the Institute of Trade Mark Attorneys, through the Intellectual Property Regulation Board;- the Law Society (for solicitors), through the Solicitors Regulation Authority;- the Master of the Faculties (for notaries)7; and- the Legal Services Board (but only for any alternative business structure it licenses directly).
Approved regulator means any body listed as an approved regulator inparagraph 1 of Schedule 4 to the LSA or designated as an approved regulator by an order under paragraph 17 of that Schedule;