Examples of CT Act in a sentence
I acknowledge receipt of investment fee information at the point of sale from the investment provider agent/representative as required under CT Act 17-142.
The foreign ship dependency encouraged by the CT Act, and its administration by the Government, creates a major biosecurity risk to Australia.
Up to 300,000 different foreign seafarers from across many nations have been employed on the 17,000 plus TL voyages undertaken since the CT Act commenced on 1 July 2012.
The 1998 CT Act required Connecticut’s utilities – The Connecticut Light & Power Company (“CL&P”) and The United Illuminating Company (“UI”) – either to divest or functionally separate their non-nuclear generation assets no later than January 1, 2000, and their nuclear generation assets by January 2004.
In recent years, the data show that the amount of used mineral fertilizers is growing, as well as areas (up to 2009) treated with fertilizers, mainly unilateral nitrogen fertilization.
Indeed, although the CT Siting Council has approved 3548 MW of new capacity since July 1, 1998 (the effective date of the 1998 CT Act) only 1586 MW of new capacity is operational.113 At the same time, growing demand caused Connecticut’s reserve margins to decline, requiring additional resources to meet system demand by no later than 2010.
It is time for a review of the CT Act and its interaction with the Customs Act 2001 (and by implication the MCV system) as well as Australia’s biosecurity arrangements.
Such a change would also require a few minor changes in the administration of the Temporary Licences required under the Coastal Trading Act 2012 (CT Act) for international ships carrying domestic cargo.
In 1991 he co-founded Collins Stewart, subsequently listing it on the London Stock Exchange with a market capitalisation on listing of approximately £326 million.
Note i: These ships are cabotage ships; and operate under the provisions of the CT Act.