Examples of Commonwealth authority in a sentence
At all times during the term of this Contract and in the performance of every aspect of this Contract, the Contractor shall strictly adhere to all applicable federal and Commonwealth law (statutory and case law), regulations and standards, in effect when this Contract is signed or which may come into effect or which may be amended or repealed during the term of this Contract, except where waivers of said laws, regulations or standards are granted by applicable federal or Commonwealth authority.
In addition, subject to such modifications as are prescribed, this Act applies in relation to an untaxable Commonwealth authority in the same way as it applies in relation to a Commonwealth Department.
A state-affiliated entity is a Commonwealth authority or other Commonwealth entity that is not a Commonwealth agency.
Reports may also be made to ASIC, APRA or to a prescribed Commonwealth authority in accordance with the Act.
The Corporations Act also specifically protects “public interest disclosures” and “emergency disclosures” that are made to a journalist or Member of Parliament following a previous disclosure to ASIC, APRA or another prescribed Commonwealth authority.