(1) In this Act definition

(1) In this Act  employee” means an individual who has entered into or works under (or, where the employment has ceased, worked under) a contract of employment.
(1) In this Act  terrorism’ means the use or threat of action where—
(1) In this Act  civil proceedings” means civil proceedings, before any tribunal, in relation to which the strict rules of evidence apply, whether as a matter of law or by agreement of the parties; and references tothe court” shall be construed accordingly.”.

Examples of (1) In this Act in a sentence

  • Clear day defined (1) In this Act - clear day does not include a Saturday, Sunday or holiday; holiday means - (a) a day specified in section 4 of the Statutory Holidays Act 2000; or (b) a day specified in Part 1 of Schedule 1 to the Statutory Holidays Act 2000; or (c) a day specified in Part 1 or 2 of Schedule 2 to the Statutory Holidays Act 2000; or (d) the twenty-seventh, twenty- eighth, twenty-ninth, thirtieth or thirty-first of December.

  • AIRD & BERLIS LLP Sanjeev Mitra (LSO # 37934U)Tel: (416) 865-3085Fax: (416) 863-1515Email: smitra@airdberlis.com Sam Babe (LSO#49498B)Tel: (416) 865-7718Fax: (416) 863-1515Email: sbabe@airdberlis.com Lawyers for BDO Canada Limited in its capacity as Court-appointed Receiver of the Carriage Hills Vacation Owners Association and the Carriage Ridge Owners AssociationSCHEDULE “A”TEXT OF STATUTES, REGULATIONS AND BY-LAWS Corporations Act, RSO 1990, c C.38 Definitions 1 (1) In this Act, .


More Definitions of (1) In this Act

(1) In this Act  trade mark” means any sign which is capable—
(1) In this Act  offshore employment” means employment for the purposes of
(1) In this Act  service court” means—
(1) In this Act  employee” means an individual who has entered into or works under a contract of employment.
(1) In this Act  realisable property" means, subject to subsection (2),
(1) In this Act  exit day’ means the day that the United Kingdom leaves the EU.
(1) In this Act  the Council” means the General Teaching Council for Wales (see section 8).”