Legislative Requirements definition

Legislative Requirements means the relevant legislation, regulations, rules and codes and other associated documents applicable to the Services in the country where the Services are taking place.
Legislative Requirements means any applicable law, statute, bye-law, regulation, order, consent, permit, approval, regulatory policy, guidance or industry code, rule of court or directives or requirements of any Regulatory Body, delegated or subordinate legislation or notice of any Regulatory Body;
Legislative Requirements means Acts, Regulations, local laws and by-laws, Codes of Practice and any other instruments made under any Act or subordinate legislation, whether State or Federal, which are in any way applicable to the delivery of the Principal’s Requirements;

Examples of Legislative Requirements in a sentence

  • The onus is on the Subcontractor to make itself aware of the requirements of such insurance and all such Legislative Requirements.

  • Country requirements The Subcontractor will comply at all times with the Legislative Requirements of the Country in which it is incorporated and where it is operating relating to insurance.

  • Where the Legislative Requirements of the Country of incorporation require certain insurances to be taken out for any of the Subcontractor’s Personnel working in a different Country or where there are Legislative Requirements of the Recipient Country, it will be the Subcontractor’s responsibility to have such insurances and comply with all such Legislative Requirements in respect to all its Personnel on this Project.

  • The policy will, where permitted by Legislative Requirements, be extended to indemnify the Company for any statutory liability on the part of the Company for persons employed by the Subcontractor.


More Definitions of Legislative Requirements

Legislative Requirements means Acts, Ordinances, regulations, by-laws, orders, awards and proclamations of the Commonwealth or the State applicable to the delivery of the Contracted Services;
Legislative Requirements means Acts, Ordinances, regulations, by-laws, orders, awards and proclamations of the Commonwealth or the State applicable to the supply of the Goods or Services;
Legislative Requirements means all of the following: (a) Acts, ordinances, regulations, by‐laws, orders, awards and proclamations of the Commonwealth and the state of Victoria; (b) certificates, licences, consents, permits, approvals and requirements of organisations having jurisdiction in the State of Victoria; (c) the obtaining or terms of any permit or licence concerning use of the Port Facilities or the Dedicated Facility; (d) directions of the Harbour Master; (e) directions or guidelines of any statutory bodies or authorities with relevant jurisdiction; and (f) the Port of Melbourne Guidelines and VPCM Guidelines.
Legislative Requirements means any applicable law, statute, bye-law, regulation, order, consent, permit, approval, regulatory policy, guidance or industry code, rule of court or directives or
Legislative Requirements means i) all laws, regulations, acts, orders, by-laws, decrees, or other such ordinances of the jurisdiction where the Services or the particular part of the Assignment is being carried out, and ii) all requirements, permits, approvals, licences, certificates and other directives made by any other authorities, public bodies, or other organizations having jurisdiction in connection with the carrying out of the Services.
Legislative Requirements means Acts, Ordinances, regulations, by-laws, orders, awards and proclamations of the Commonwealth or the State applicable to the delivery of the Department’s Requirements;
Legislative Requirements means Laws, Regulations, Guidance notes, consultation papers, recommendations and any other legislative requirements, introduced by CySEC or any other relevant regulatory authority having powers over the Company or the Client;