Relevant Law definition

Relevant Law means all legislation, codes of practice, standards, guidelines and regulations (in each case having the force of law) together with all applicable regulations and rules (including the Event Rules) applicable to the subject matter (whether obligations, goods or services) in question;
Relevant Law means any:
Relevant Law means in case of

Examples of Relevant Law in a sentence

  • You must comply at all times with any company policies and Relevant Law in respect of anti-discrimination and harassment.

  • Money Manager shall promptly notify FAV if it has become aware of a failure by Money Manager to comply with any instruction given to it pursuant to the terms of this Contract (including the Investment Guidelines) or of any Relevant Law if such non-compliance with Relevant Law has a material impact on Money Manager’s ability to perform its duties and obligations hereunder.

  • A summary of your leave entitlements in accordance with the Relevant Law currently in force is set out below.


More Definitions of Relevant Law

Relevant Law means any ordinance, law, rule or regulation applicable in and outside of Hong Kong which is relevant to Company, Customer, the Network, or the provision of the Services, the Company Equipment or the Software or Company Technology by Company to Customer.
Relevant Law means, in relation to any provision of this Act
Relevant Law means any legislation, regulation, judicial interpretation or other law which applies to us, to you and/or to any other person or group of persons operating in the UK energy industry (for example, without limitation, any energy generator or distributor or consumer) or which has, or we reasonably consider will have, a detrimental effect on the level of risk, reward or operational effort we will bear under this Agreement;
Relevant Law means any written law dealing with the subject matter of discrimination;
Relevant Law means the law for the time being set out in—
Relevant Law means any requirement or any law of New Zealand with which the Supervisor or the Manager or the Scheme must comply.
Relevant Law means a law providing that where, in proceedings before a court, a person pleads guilty to a charge for which he or she could be prosecuted on indictment, the person may be committed, to a court having jurisdiction to try offences on indictment, to be sentenced or otherwise dealt with without being tried in that last-mentioned court.