Central authority definition

Central authority means the entity designated by the United States or a foreign country described in section 102(e)(iv) to perform the functions specified in the Convention.
Central authority means the National Legal Services Authority constituted under section 3;
Central authority means the entity designated by the United

Examples of Central authority in a sentence

  • Requests for assistance shall be executed promptly through the Central Authority of the Requested Party.

  • Xxxxx does not return from the United States a child placed for adoption in the United States unless the Central Authority of the country of origin and the Secretary have approved the return in writing.

  • The Requesting Party shall not disclose or use information or evidence furnished for purposes other than those stated in the request without the prior consent of the Central Authority of the Requested Party.


More Definitions of Central authority

Central authority means the entity designated by the United States or a foreign
Central authority means the agency designated by a government to facilitate support enforcement with a foreign reciprocating country (FRC) pursuant to section 459A of the federal Social Security Act.
Central authority means the Central Consumer Protection Authority established under section 10;
Central authority means the entity designated by the United States or a foreign country described in s. 769.101 (3c) (d) to perform the functions specified in the convention.
Central authority means a person or body designated by the Commonwealth of Australia from time to time to be the Central Authority for the Commonwealth for the purposes of the Hague Convention;
Central authority means the Central Mental Health Authority constituted under section 33;
Central authority means the National Legal Services Authority constituted under Section 3 of the Act;