Examples of Chapter 537 in a sentence
Chapter 537, Statutes of 2007, Water Code 13553, et seq., allows condominiums to be plumbed with recycled water, subject to a number of provisions.
When and if the Shipowner or other Person is required by Sections 6.04 and 13.07 of this Agreement to make a Reserve Fund Net Income Deposit into the Chapter 537 Reserve Fund, the Shipowner or other Person shall pay those funds to the Administrator who shall deposit the funds into the Chapter 537 Reserve Fund.
Laws Chapter 5-37 or an individual licensed to practice allopathic or osteopathic medicine under the laws of another state or territory of the United States, provided those laws are deemed to be substantially equivalent to R.I. Gen.
On the Closing Date, the Administrator shall establish the Chapter 537 Reserve Fund.
Any funds remaining in the Interest Escrow Fund after the termination date of the Interest Escrow Fund shall be paid to the Shipowner except that if a Default exists at such time, the funds remaining in the Interest Escrow Fund will be deposited into the Chapter 537 Reserve Fund and applied in accordance with the terms of Section 14.04 of this Agreement.
YOU may have additional rights under Iowa Consumer Credit Code, Chapter 537.
That same year, AB 1247 modified the GRP2 proposal for the placement of the Small Business Loan Program and established the Small Business Finance Center within the IBank [AB 1247 (Medina and Bocanegra), Chapter 537, Statutes of 2013].
This Service Contract may be subject to provisions of the Iowa Consumer Credit Code, Chapter 537 and is subject to rules administered by the Iowa Insurance Division at 515-281-5705.
In the event that the Shipowner shall, at any time and from time to time, receive any Moneys Due with Respect to the Construction of the Vessels, the Shipowner shall give notice thereof to the Administrator and shall promptly pay the same over to the Administrator who shall deposit the funds into the Chapter 537 Reserve Fund for application in accordance with Section 14.04 of this Agreement.
Chapter 537, Laws of 2006, created a comprehensive vehicle management system for state agencies to be administered by the Department of Finance and Administration (DFA).