Authority Group definition

Authority Group means the GLA, TfL, the Mayor’s Office for Policing and Crime (MOPAC), the London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority, London Legacy Development Corporation and the Old Oak and Park Royal Development Corporation (“Functional Bodies”) each in their own right and as holding companies of all of their subsidiaries (as defined in section 1159 of the Companies Act 2006) from time to time together and reference to any “member of the Authority Group” shall refer to the GLA, any Functional Body or any such subsidiary;
Authority Group. (a) means the GLA, TfL, the Mayor’s Office for Policing and Crime (MOPAC), the London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority, London Legacy Development Corporation and the Old Oak and Park Royal Development Corporation (“Functional Bodies”) each in their own right and as holding companies of all of their subsidiaries “Authority Premises” “Anti-Slavery Policy” (as defined in section 1159 of the Companies Act 2006) from time to time together and reference to any “member of the Authority Group” shall refer to the GLA, any Functional Body or any such subsidiary; any land or premises (including temporary buildings) owned or occupied by or on behalf of any member of the Authority Group; means the Service Provider will comply with section 54 of the Modern Slavery Act 2015 and any guidance issued by the Secretary of State under section 54 of that Act; “Business Day” any day excluding Saturdays, Sundays or public or bank holidays in England;
Authority Group means where the Authority is: (a) TfL, TfL in its own right and as holding company of all its subsidiaries (as defined in section 1159 of the Companies Act 2006) from time to time together and reference to any “member of the Authority Group” shall refer to TfL or any such subsidiary; and (b) the Greater London Authority (GLA), the GLA, TfL, the Mayor’s Office for Policing and Crime and the London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority London Legacy Development Corporation, and the Old Oak and Park Royal Development Corporation (“Functional Bodies”) each in their own right and as holding companies of all of their subsidiaries (as defined in section 1159 of the Companies Act 2006) from time to time together and reference to any “member of the Authority Group” shall refer to the GLA, any Functional Body or any such subsidiary;

Examples of Authority Group in a sentence

  • Nothing in this Contract will render the Service Provider’s Personnel, an employee, agent or partner of the Authority or Authority Group by virtue of the provision of the Services by the Service Provider under the Contract, and the Service Provider shall be responsible for making appropriate deductions for tax and national insurance contributions from the remuneration paid to the Service Provider’s Personnel.

  • The Service Provider warrants that it does not and will not have at the Contract Commencement Date or Service Commencement Date any interest in any matter where there is or is reasonably likely to be a conflict of interest with the Services or any member of the Authority Group, save to the extent fully disclosed to and approved by the Authority.

  • Nothing in this Clause 11 shall create or be deemed to create the relationship of landlord and tenant in respect of any Authority Premises between the Service Provider and any member of the Authority Group.

  • Where reasonably requested to do so by the Authority and provided the Service Provider is willing to so contract, the Service Provider shall contract with such other member(s) of the Authority Group as on the terms of this Contract with only the necessary changes of Parties’ details being made.

  • The Service Provider is not responsible for and shall not indemnify the Authority for any Losses to the extent that such Losses are caused by any breach or negligent performance of any of its obligations under the Contract by the Authority or any other member of the Authority Group including by any of their respective employees, agents or sub- contractors.

  • As part of the Mayor's shared service agenda, legal and insurance services are provided by Transport for London, internal audit by MOPAC, the Mayor's Office of Policing and Crime, (both functional bodies within the Greater London Authority Group), and treasury management and secretariat services are provided by the Greater London Authority.

  • In addition, the Legacy Corporation is part of the Greater London Authority Group Collaboration Board initiative, which seeks to promote collaboration across the GLA Group in areas of common interest and in line with Mayoral priorities.

  • All damages, costs, charges, expenses, debts, sums or other amounts owing (contingently or otherwise) to or incurred by the Authority arising out of or attributable to this Contract or any other contract between the Authority and the Service Provider may be deducted by the Authority from monies due or which may become due to the Service Provider under this Contract or under any other contract with any member of the Authority Group may recover such amount as a debt.

  • The Authority Group has received a number of grants and contributions which have conditions attached to them.

  • The Expenditure and Funding Analysis shows how annual expenditure is used and funded from resources by the Authority Group in comparison to those resources consumed or earned by the Authority Group in accordance with generally accepted accounting practices.


More Definitions of Authority Group

Authority Group the Greater London Authority (GLA) in its own right and as holding company of all its subsidiaries (as defined in section 1159 of the Companies Act 2006) from time to time together and the Functional Bodies and reference to any “member of the Authority Group” shall refer to GLA or any such subsidiary or a Functional Body;
Authority Group. (a) means the GLA, TfL, the Mayor’s Office for Policing and Crime (MOPAC), the London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority, London Legacy Development Corporation and the Old Oak and Park Royal Development Corporation (“Functional Bodies”) each in their own right and as holding companies of all of their “Authority Premises” subsidiaries (as defined in section 1159 of the Companies Act 2006) from time to time together and reference to any “member of the Authority Group” shall refer to the GLA, any Functional Body or any such subsidiary; any land or premises (including temporary buildings) owned or occupied by or on behalf of any member of the Authority Group; “Business Day” any day excluding Saturdays, Sundays or public or bank holidays in England;
Authority Group means where the Authority is:
Authority Group means TfL in its own right and as
Authority Group. Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) in its own right and as holding company of all its subsidiaries (as defined in section 1159 of the Companies Act 2006) from time to time together and the Functional Bodies and reference to any “member of the Authority Group” shall refer to COMESA or any such subsidiary or a Functional Body;

Related to Authority Group

  • Authority Representative means the representative appointed by the Authority from time to time in relation to this Framework Agreement;

  • Local board of health means a county, city, or district board of health.

  • 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.

  • Information Commissioner means the UK Information Commissioner and any successor;