2006 Act means the National Health Service Act 2006;
2006 Act means the Companies Act 2006.
2006 Act means the Companies Act 2006 including any statutory modification or re-enactment thereof for the time being in force;
Examples of 2006 Act in a sentence
Financial contributions between the Partners towards items of capital expenditure over £0.5 million per item will normally be made under the powers contained in Sections 194 and 34 of the 2006 Act and in accordance with associated Directions such as for a proportionate repayment of contributions if an item acquired is disposed of or is no longer used for the purpose it was acquired.
Transfers between partners for non- pooled funds need to be made by S76/256 of the 2006 Act.
More Definitions of 2006 Act
2006 Act means the Police and Justice Act 2006;
2006 Act means the National Health Service Act 2006.
2006 Act means the National Health Service Act 2006 (as amended);
2006 Act means the National Health Service Act 2006. Agreement means this agreement including its Schedules and Appendices. Approved Expenditure means any additional expenditure approved by the Partners in relation to an Individual Service above any Contract Price and Performance Payments.
2006 Act means the National Health Service Act 2006. Affected Partner means, in the context of Clause 23 the Partner whose obligations under the Agreement have been affected by the occurrence of a Force Majeure Event Agent means any party the host may delegate administrative duties to in respect of reporting the Better Care Fund Agreement means this agreement including its Schedules and Appendices. Approved Expenditure means any additional expenditure approved by the Partners in relation to an Individual Service above any Contract Price and Performance Payments.
2006 Act means the Companies Xxx 0000;
2006 Act means the National Health Service Act 2006, as amended by the Health and Social Care Act 2012