A uthority definition

A uthority means the Unemployment Insurance
A uthority. The undersigned signatories to this Agreement hereby represent and warrant that they are legally authorized to sign this Agreement and other contracts on behalf of the Parties.
A uthority means an authority notified from among the classes of authorities specified in section 48 of the Act;

Examples of A uthority in a sentence

  • In addition to the Authority's rights of termination under other conditions, the A uthority thereof may terminate the Contractor any part at any time subject to one month's notice in writing to the Contractor.

  • Conversely, to the extent that the previsions of any Program Document allow the Authority to take certain actions, or not to take certain actions, with regard for example to permitted liens, transfers of assets, maintenance of financial ratios and similar matters, the A uthority neverthel ess shal I be ful ly bound by the provi si ons of thi s A greement.

  • No act or omission of any person (including any employee, agent or sub-contractor of the A uthority) s hall affec t, m odify, r educe or ex tinguish i n any w ay the r ights of the Authority or the obligations of the Contractor under the Contract unless stated in writing and signed by the C ommercial Department and agr eed by the C ontractors authorised representative.

  • The Contractor shall note that only the Commercial Department stated in Box 1 of the Appendix to Contract is empowered by the A uthority to agr ee, or to pr opose, on ▇▇▇▇▇ f of the Authority, any amendments to the terms and conditions of this Agreement.

  • If the A uthority agr ees, thes e pr oposals s hall be promulgated by Contract Amendment pursuant to sub-para (b) above.

  • If the A uthority agr ees, these proposals shall be promulgated by Contract Amendment pursuant to sub-para (b) above.

  • T he A uthority reserves the r ight t o su pplement a nd amend t he pr ovisions of this Origination Agreement and shall notify the Participant of any such supplement or amendment.

  • The agreed dataset will be transmitted to the A uthority electronically at a frequency to be agreed through the Service Contract Committee on Reporting .

  • The Provider shall complete and submit all reports, in such fonn and according to such schedule, as may be required by the A uthority.

  • The A uthority will cause all of the Common Facilities to remain in operation at all app ropriate times so long as the Lease remains in effect, and all of Virgin s rights with resp ect to such Common Facilities will be irrevocable so long as this Lease remains in effect .


More Definitions of A uthority

A uthority means the “South Fork Kings GSA” OR “SFK GSA” which is the 17 public and separate legal entity created by this Agreement.
A uthority means the K enya T issue and T ransplant A uthority establ ished by paragraph 3;
A uthority means Nigerian Nuclear Regulatory Authority ;
A uthority means the Thames Water Authority;

Related to A uthority

  • police authority means 'competent authority' as defined in Article 3(7) of Directive 2016/680;

  • Legislative authority means, with respect to a regional transit authority, the board of trustees thereof, and with respect to a county that is a transit authority, the board of county commissioners.

  • Civil Authority means any person acting under the authority of the Governor General in Council of Canada or the Lieutenant Governor in Council of a Province, and/or any person acting with authority under a Federal, Provincial or Territorial legislation with respect to the protection of persons and property in the event of an emergency.

  • Authority means any governmental, regulatory or administrative body, agency or authority, any court or judicial authority, any arbitrator, or any public, private or industry regulatory authority, whether international, national, Federal, state, or local.

  • Governmental Authority means the government of the United States or any other nation, or of any political subdivision thereof, whether state or local, and any agency, authority, instrumentality, regulatory body, court, central bank or other entity exercising executive, legislative, judicial, taxing, regulatory or administrative powers or functions of or pertaining to government (including any supra-national bodies such as the European Union or the European Central Bank).