Criminal Code. The police can access a student’s Ontario Student Record (OSR) by warrant or with the written consent of a parent* or of the student, if the student is 18 years of age or older. In exigent circumstances, the police can access a student’s OSR without a warrant, under section 487.1.1 of the Criminal Code.
Criminal Code. The Criminal Code enacted by the Criminal Code Act 1995 (Cth).
Criminal Code. (Canada). If any provision of this Agreement or any other Financing Document would obligate any member of the Restricted Group to make any payment of interest or other amount payable to the holders of the Notes in an amount or calculated at a rate which would be prohibited by law or would result in a receipt by the holders of the Notes of interest at a criminal rate (as construed under the Criminal Code (Canada)), then, notwithstanding such provision, such amount or rate shall be deemed to have been adjusted with retroactive effect to the maximum amount or rate of interest, as the case may be, as would not be so prohibited by law or result in a receipt by the holders of the Notes of interest at a criminal rate, the adjustment to be effected, to the extent necessary, as follows: (i) firstly, by reducing the amount or rate of interest required to be paid to the holders of the Notes, and (ii) thereafter, by reducing any fees, commissions, premiums and other amounts required to be paid to the holders of the Notes which would constitute interest for purposes of Section 347 of the Criminal Code (Canada). Any amount or rate of interest shall be determined in accordance with generally accepted actuarial practices and principles as an effective annual rate of interest over the term that the Notes remain outstanding on the assumption that any charges, fees or expenses that fall within the meaning of interest (as defined in the Criminal Code (Canada)) shall, if they relate to a specific period of time, be prorated over such period of time and, in the event of a dispute, a certificate of a Fellow of the Canadian Institute of Actuaries appointed by the Majority Noteholders, shall be conclusive for the purposes of such determination, absent manifest error.
Criminal Code. Neither Cable Systems nor any director, officer or shareholder of Cable Systems has been found guilty of any offence under the Criminal Code (Canada).
Criminal Code. The Supplier acknowledges that the giving of false or misleading information to the Commonwealth is a serious offence under section 137.1 of the schedule to the Criminal Code Xxx 0000 (Cth). The Supplier must ensure that any subcontractor engaged in connection with the Contract is aware of the information contained in this clause.
Criminal Code. 15.4.1 The Research Provider acknowledges that the giving of false or misleading information to the Centre may be deemed to be the giving of false or misleading information to the Commonwealth, which is a serious offence under section 137.1 of the Division 137 of the Criminal Code Act 1995 (Cth).
15.4.2 The Research Provider must ensure that its officers, employees, agents and subcontractors engaged in connection with the Project or this Agreement are aware of the information contained in this clause.
Criminal Code. The Participant acknowledges that under section 137.1 of the Schedule to the Criminal Code Xxx 0000 (Cth), giving false or misleading information to the Department is a serious offence.
Criminal Code. If any provision of this Agreement would oblige any Borrower to make any payment of interest or other amount payable to any Lender in an amount or calculated at a rate which would be prohibited by law or would result in a receipt by that Lender of “interest” at a “criminal rate” (as such terms are construed under the Criminal Code (Canada)), then, notwithstanding such provision, such amount or rate shall be deemed to have been adjusted with respect to such Borrower with retroactive effect to the maximum amount or rate of interest, as the case may be, as would not be so prohibited by Law or so result in a receipt by that Lender of “interest” at a “criminal rate”, such adjustment to be effected, to the extent necessary (but only to the extent necessary), as follows:
(i) first, by reducing the amount or rate of interest or the amount or rate of any Acceptance Fee required to be paid to the affected Lender under Section 2.09; and
(ii) thereafter, by reducing any fees, commissions, costs, expenses, premiums and other amounts required to be paid to the affected Lender which would constitute interest for purposes of Section 347 of the Criminal Code (Canada).
Criminal Code. If any provision of this Agreement would oblige the Borrower to make any payment of interest or other amount payable to the Lender in an amount or calculated at a rate which would be prohibited by law or would result in a receipt by that Lender of “interest” at a “criminal rate” (as such terms are construed under the Criminal Code (Canada)), then, notwithstanding such provision, such amount or rate shall be deemed to have been adjusted with retroactive effect to the maximum amount or rate of interest, as the case may be, as would not be so prohibited by law or so result in a receipt by the Lender of “interest” at a “criminal rate”, such adjustment to be effected, to the extent necessary (but only to the extent necessary), as follows:
(a) first, by reducing the amount or rate of interest; and
(b) thereafter, by reducing any fees, commissions, costs, expenses, premiums and other amounts required to be paid to the Lender which would constitute interest for purposes of section 347 of the Criminal Code (Canada), in each case, if necessary, to be effected by repayment by the Lender to the Borrower of any amount already received by the Lender that would be reduced by this Section (it being agreed that the Lender may elect whether to effect such repayment and reduction by return of shares or by payment of the applicable amount in cash to the Borrower).
Criminal Code. Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act Amendments of 1989 • Drug-Free Workplace Act of 1988 • Drug and Alcohol Abuse Prevention • Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act of 2003 • Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act • Federal Copyright Act of 1976 • Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)