Examples of Crown Dependency in a sentence
For the purpose of section 9c only a Passive NFFE (UK and Crown Dependency definitions) is any NFFE that is not an Active NFFE (UK definition).
An entity will be an Active NFFE (UK and Crown Dependency definitions) for the purpose of section 4c only if they meet one of the criteria in (i) to (vii) in the definition of Active NFFE (US definition) above.
The island of Jersey is a Crown Dependency, which means that it has distinct government and laws from the UK; however, it tends to follow UK legislative practice and in the context of Safeguarding, this relates to Working Together to Safeguard Children, 2013 and ‘No Secrets’, 2000.
A Crown Dependency of the UK will normally be allocated the same repayment threshold as the UK.
However, the Department also takes into account World Bank GDP per capita data to ensure that borrowers are not disadvantaged where the GDP per capita data for the Crown Dependency differs substantially from that of the UK.
The Directors consider the portfolio to be a single geographic segment and therefore no separate information is provided for each Crown Dependency.
The Queen is the Head of State of each Island and the Lieutenant-Governor for each Crown Dependency is Her Majesty’s personal representative.
The Bailiwick of Guernsey is a Crown Dependency with the States of Guernsey (‘States’) as the main governing body for all matters except foreign policy and defence.
There are two ways in which the 2002 Protocol can become part of the law of an Overseas Territory or Crown Dependency once the UK has ratified the Protocol on their behalf.
This is a policy position in England that cannot be reflected in the Bailiwick of Guernsey as they are a Crown Dependency and have never been subject to EU Law.