CUA 1979 definition

CUA 1979 means the Credit Unions Act 1979 or any successor Act and/or Order. “Address” means a postal address or, in the case of Corporate members the registered address; or, in the case of an unincorporated partnership or association an address agreed by resolution of the partnership or governing body; or for the purposes of electronic communication, a fax number, email address or telephone number for receiving text messages.
CUA 1979 means the Credit Unions Act 1979.
CUA 1979 means the Credit Unions Act 1979 or any successor Act and/or Order.

Examples of CUA 1979 in a sentence

  • Credit unions have their own status under IPSA 1965 due to CUA 1979 and are regulated under FSMA 2000.

  • In accordance with section 5A(6) CUA 1979, “corporate member” means – a body corporate which is a member of the credit union: an individual who is a member of the credit union in his capacity as a partner in a partnership; or an individual who is a member of the credit union in his capacity as an officer or member of the governing body of an unincorporated association.


More Definitions of CUA 1979

CUA 1979 means the Credit Unions Act 1979 or any successor Act

Related to CUA 1979

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  • the 1974 Act means the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974;

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