Appropriate Limit definition

Appropriate Limit means the limit set by the Freedom of Information and Data Protection (Appropriate Limit and Fees) Regulations 2004 as amended from time to time.
Appropriate Limit means the limit set out in Paragraph 6 of Schedule 4 to ITEPA;
Appropriate Limit means the limit set by the Freedom of Information and Data Protection

Examples of Appropriate Limit in a sentence

  • Due regard is given to the following legislations: The Freedom of Information and Data Protection (Appropriate Limit and Fees) Regulations (2004) and The School Standards and Framework Act (1998).

  • The Freedom of Information (Appropriate Limit and Fees) Regulations 2004, defines the ‘appropriate limit’ for the Norfolk Constabulary as £450, and specifies that this sum equates to 18 hours work at a standard rate of £25 per hour.

  • We are entitled to charge for information under Section 9 of the FOIA and the Freedom of Information and Data Protection (Appropriate Limit and Fees) Regulations 2004.

  • Information about the director nominees, the continuing directors and our board of directors is contained in the section of this proxy statement entitled “Governance of the Company—Board Structure and Composition.” In the event a nominee is not available to serve for any reason when the election occurs, it is intended that the proxies will be voted for the election of the other nominees and may be voted for any substitute nominee.

  • The Freedom of Information and Data Protection (Appropriate Limit and Fees) Regulations 2004 came into force with the Freedom of Information Act on 1 January 2005.

  • Due regard to is given to the following legislations: The Freedom of Information and Data Protection (Appropriate Limit and Fees) Regulations (2004) and The School Standards and Framework Act (1998).

  • The range of estimated useful lives by type of asset is as follows: Site improvements 10-20 yearsBuildings 100 yearsFurniture and equipment 7-10 years Computer and related technology 5 years Note 1 - Summary of Significant Accounting Policies (continued)G.

  • Section 12(1) of the Act allows a public authority to refuse to comply with a request for information if the authority estimates that the cost of compliance would exceed the ‘appropriate limit’, as defined by the Freedom of Information and Data Protection (Appropriate Limit and Fees) Regulations 2004 (the Regulations).

  • List of Disbursements Charges Type of materialCostPhotocopying (A4 Black and White)10p per sidePhotocopying (A3 Black and White)50p per sidePhotocopying (A4 Colour)50p per sidePhotocopying (A3 Colour)£1 per sideCopies of DVDCost available upon requestPostage - LettersFree of chargePostage - Parcels or PacketsCost available upon request The above charges have been calculated in accordance with the Freedom of Information and Data Protection (Appropriate Limit and Fees) Regulations 2004.

  • It is estimated that the cost of locating, retrieving and collating the information would cost in excess of £450 (the set limit) and therefore exceeds the 'appropriate level' as stated in the Freedom of Information (Fees and Appropriate Limit) Regulations 2004 (http://www.opsi.gov.uk/si/si2004/uksi_20043244_en.pdf).


More Definitions of Appropriate Limit

Appropriate Limit has the meaning given in Clause 47.7 "Approved RDD Item" means an item of Reviewable Design Data which has been returned or has been deemed to have been returned endorsed either "Level A – no comment" or "Level B – proceed subject to amendment as noted" by the Authority's Representative pursuant to the provisions of Clause 12 (Design, Construction and Commissioning Process) and Schedule Part 7 (Review Procedure) (provided that in the case of any item of Reviewable Design Data which has been returned or has been deemed to have been returned endorsed "Level B – proceed subject to amendment as noted" xxxxx has taken account of the Authority's Representative's comments), as such item of Reviewable Design Data may be varied or amended from time to time in accordance with Schedule Part 13 (Variation Procedure)
Appropriate Limit means the same as in the regulations issued under section 68 of the Act.
Appropriate Limit means the limit described in clause 35;
Appropriate Limit is as defined in Clause 114.7 (Freedom of Information);

Related to Appropriate Limit

  • Appropriate Lender means, at any time, (a) with respect to Loans of any Class, the Lenders of such Class, (b) with respect to Letters of Credit, (i) the relevant L/C Issuer and (ii) the Revolving Credit Lenders and (c) with respect to the Swing Line Facility, (i) the Swing Line Lender and (ii) if any Swing Line Loans are outstanding pursuant to Section 2.04(a), the Revolving Credit Lenders.

  • Appropriate List Matching Data means (A) account registration and alternate payee data, to the extent made appropriate by statutes, rules or regulations governing the U.S. Government Lists, (ii) data determined by BNYM in light of statutes, rules or regulations governing the U.S. Government Lists to be necessary to provide the services described in this Section 3(b)(5), and (iii) data the parties agree in writing to be necessary to provide the services described in this Section 3(b)(5).

  • Aggregate Limit shall have the meaning assigned to such term in Section 1.1 hereof.

  • Applicable Share Limit means a number of Shares equal to (A) the minimum number of Shares that could give rise to reporting or registration obligations or other requirements (including obtaining prior approval from any person or entity) of a Dealer Person, or could result in an adverse effect on a Dealer Person, under any Applicable Restriction, as determined by Dealer in its reasonable discretion, minus (B) 1% of the number of Shares outstanding.

  • Appropriate bargaining unit means the unit designated by the Employment Relations Board

  • Vote Limit means the percentage interest specified in a Vote Limit Certificate by a Vote Limited Member pursuant to which such Member (together with such Vote Limited Member’s affiliates) will be irrevocably limited to such Vote Limit in any vote taken under Sections 2.1, 2.8, 2.9 and 8.2.

  • Applicable ECF Percentage means, for any fiscal year, (a) 50% if the Total Leverage Ratio as of the last day of such fiscal year is greater than or equal to 6.00 to 1.00, (b) 25% if the Total Leverage Ratio as of the last day of such fiscal year is less than 6.00 to 1.00 but greater than or equal to 5.00 to 1.00 and (c) 0% if the Total Leverage Ratio as of the last day of such fiscal year is less than 5.00 to 1.00.

  • Plantwide applicability limitation (PAL means an emission limitation expressed in tons per year, for a pollutant at a major stationary source, that is enforceable as a practical matter and established source-wide in accordance with Chapter 19, section 011.

  • Loss Severity Percentage With respect to any Distribution Date, the percentage equivalent of a fraction, the numerator of which is the amount of Realized Losses incurred on a Mortgage Loan and the denominator of which is the principal balance of such Mortgage Loan immediately prior to the liquidation of such Mortgage Loan.

  • Aggregate Loss Severity Percentage With respect to any Distribution Date, the percentage equivalent of a fraction, the numerator of which is the aggregate amount of Realized Losses incurred on any Mortgage Loans from the Cut-off Date to the last day of the preceding calendar month and the denominator of which is the aggregate principal balance of such Mortgage Loans immediately prior to the liquidation of such Mortgage Loans.

  • Daily Maximum Limit means the maximum allowable discharge of a pollutant during a calendar day. Expressed as units of mass, the daily discharge is cumulative mass discharged over the course of the day. Expressed as a concentration, it is the arithmetic average of all measurements taken that day.

  • Applicable Wages means the basic straight time wages for all hours worked, including:

  • Appropriate Unit means a unit of employee classes or positions, established pursuant to Article II hereof.

  • Lower explosive limit (LEL) means the concentration of a compound in air below which a flame will not propagate if the mixture is ignited.

  • Facility Limit means, $175,000,000, as reduced or increased from time to time pursuant to the terms hereof. References to the unused portion of the Facility Limit shall mean, at any time of determination, an amount equal to (x) the Facility Limit at such time, minus (y) the Aggregate Capital at such time.

  • Applicable Lending Office means, with respect to each Lender, such Lender’s Domestic Lending Office in the case of a Base Rate Advance and such Lender’s Eurocurrency Lending Office in the case of a Eurocurrency Rate Advance.

  • Notice of Swing Line Borrowing has the meaning specified in Section 2.02(b).

  • Lead Limits means the maximum concentrations of lead and lead compounds (“Lead”) by weight specified in Section 3.2.

  • Maximum Limit means that number of issued Shares representing 10% of the total number of issued Shares as at the date of the passing of this Resolution (excluding any Shares which are held as treasury shares as at that date); and

  • Appropriate Commission means as defined in the PPA;

  • Overall Share Limit means the sum of (i) 4,289,936 Shares; (ii) any Shares that are subject to Prior Plan Awards that become available for issuance under the Plan pursuant to Article V; and (iii) an annual increase on the first day of each year beginning in 2019 and ending in 2028, equal to the lesser of (A) 5% of the Shares outstanding (on an as-converted basis) on the last day of the immediately preceding fiscal year and (B) such smaller number of Shares as determined by the Board.

  • Appropriate State Legislation means the State Employment and Skills Development Authority Act 1990.

  • Sub-Limit Defined in the Fee and Pricing Letter, which definition is incorporated herein by reference.

  • Requested Amount has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 2.02.

  • appropriate procedures means procedures reasonably designed to prevent and detect errors and omissions. In determining the reasonableness of such procedures, weight will be given to such factors as are appropriate, including the prior occurrence of any similar errors or omissions when such procedures were in place and transfer agent industry standards in place at the time of the occurrence.

  • FX Reduction Amount is defined in Section 2.1.3.