Examples of Airports Act in a sentence
As the Western Sydney Airport is to be developed under the Airport Plan determined under the Airports Act, some state laws will not be applicable to the Project (s112 of this Act).
Where You are in breach of these Conditions, We may, to the extent of Our entitlement to do so under the Airports Act terminate Your right to Use Our Facilities and Services upon fourteen(14) days written notice.
You accept that We are responsible for administering and operating the Airport in accordance with the Airports Act 1996 and the Airports (Transitional) Act 1996 and the regulations made under or by virtue of those Acts.
Airport Operator: Jandakot Airport Holdings Pty Ltd (JAH), being the airport operator company as defined under the Airports Act 1996.
The Port has the authority to manage, control, and govern roadways at Sea-Tac Airport per the Revised Airports Act (Chapter 14.08 RCW) and other applicable authorities.
The issue of a compliance order or enforcement order by any Regulator under any applicable law or regulation (including any order made pursuant to section 41 of the Airports Act) if such order would reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.
Changes to legislation: There are outstanding changes not yet made by the legislation.gov.uk editorial team to Airports Act 1986.
Compliance with the Airport Plan conditions is a statutory requirement and as such, failure to comply may constitute a criminal offence liable to criminal prosecution under the Airports Act.
Gloucestershire Airport Limited is a wholly owned airport company which was voluntarily established during 1992/93 by Cheltenham Borough Council together with Gloucester City Council, using powers available to them under the Airports Act (1986).
If, at any point during the Contract Period, there is a Tax Compliance Failure, the Supplier shall: notify the Buyer in writing within five (5) Working Days of its occurrence; and promptly provide to the Buyer: details of the steps which the Supplier is taking to resolve the Tax Compliance Failure and to prevent it from recurring, together with any mitigating factors that it considers relevant; and such other information in relation to the Tax Compliance Failure as the Buyer may reasonably require.