Decision Instrument definition

Decision Instrument means this decision instrument which is made in accordance with the statutory powers and requirements set out in Section 1;
Decision Instrument means this decision instrument;
Decision Instrument means this decision instrument which is made pursuant to inter alia Regulations 70, 72, and 74 of S.I. 444 of 2022;

Examples of Decision Instrument in a sentence

  • The Service Provider is subject to the obligation of cost-orientation pursuant to ComReg Decision D11/13 and Final Decision Instrument – Market B (Appendix E of D11/13) and pursuant to the provisions of the EC (Electronic Communications Networks and Services) Access Regulations, 2011 and ComReg may require tariffs to be adjusted.

  • The Service Provider is subject to an obligation of cost-orientation pursuant to ComReg Decision D11/13 and Final Decision Instrument – Market B (Appendix E of D11/13).

  • Where changes are required to the assumptions upon which the Tariff is calculated which lead to changes to the Tariff, any such change will first be notified and reviewed by ComReg in accordance with the requirements of Clause 10.5 of Final Decision Instrument Market B at Appendix E to ComReg Decision 11/13.

  • The assessment will be made in accordance with Annex 2 of the IHR: Decision Instrument for the Assessment and Notification of Events that May Constitute a Public Health Emergency of International Concern and any other criteria agreed by the AHPC and set out in the NFP Protocols.

  • Nothing in this Decision Instrument shall operate to limit ComReg in the exercise and performance of its statutory powers or duties conferred on it under any primary or secondary legislation (in force prior to or after the Effective Date of this Decision Instrument) from time to time.

  • Any proposed changes or amendments to the applicable tariffs will be notified to Com Reg for its review in accordance with the provisions of Final Decision Instrument – Market B, Section 10.5 of Decision11/13.

  • STATUTORY POWERS GIVING RISE TO THIS DECISION 1.1. This Direction and Decision Instrument (“Decision Instrument”) is made by the Commission for Communications Regulation (“ComReg”) and relates to the market for wholesale access to national terrestrial broadcast transmission services (as defined and analysed in the document entitled “Market Review: Broadcasting Transmission Services in Ireland”, ComReg Document 13/71.

  • MAINTENANCE OF OBLIGATIONS 6.1. Unless expressly stated otherwise in this Decision Instrument, all obligations and requirements contained in Decision Notices and Directions made by ComReg applying to Eircom and in force immediately prior to the Effective Date of this Decision Instrument, are continued in force by this Decision Instrument and Eircom shall comply with same.

  • EFFECTIVE DATE 7.1. The Effective Date of this Decision Instrument shall be, unless otherwise expressly stated in this Decision Instrument, the date of its notification to the SMP Undertakings and it shall remain in force until further notice by ComReg.

  • This has been defined as Market A in the Decision Instrument No. D11/13.


More Definitions of Decision Instrument

Decision Instrument means this Decision Instrument ComReg Document 17/62 D04/17 which is made pursuant to, inter alia, Regulation 27 of the Universal Service Regulations.
Decision Instrument means this Decision Instrument ComReg Document { }which is made pursuant to, inter alia, Regulation 17 of the Universal Service Regulations

Related to Decision Instrument

  • Transaction Instruction means a written order signed by the holder or the Depository, entitled to request that one or more actions be taken, or such other form as may be reasonably acceptable to the Warrant Agent, requesting one or more such actions to be taken in respect of an Uncertificated Warrant;

  • Certification Instructions You must cross out item 2 above if you have been notified by the IRS that you are currently subject to backup withholding because you have failed to report all interest and dividends on your tax return.

  • Conveyancing and Assumption Instruments means, collectively, the various Contracts, including the related local asset transfer agreements and local stock transfer agreements, and other documents entered into prior to the Effective Time and to be entered into to effect the Transfer of Assets and the Assumption of Liabilities in the manner contemplated by this Agreement, or otherwise relating to, arising out of or resulting from the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, in such form or forms as the applicable Parties thereto agree.

  • Written instrument means a written or printed agreement, bill of sale, or any other written or printed note or memorandum of the sale or exchange of a work of fine art by an art merchant and includes a written or printed catalog or other prospectus of a forthcoming sale as well as any written or printed corrections or amendments thereof.

  • Authorized Affiliate means any of Customer's Affiliate(s) which (a) is subject to the data protection laws and regulations of the European Union, the European Economic Area and/or their member states, Switzerland and/or the United Kingdom, and (b) is permitted to use the Service pursuant to the Agreement between Customer and Okta, but has not signed its own Order Form with Okta and is not a "Customer" as defined under the Agreement.

  • WITNESS/ATTEST LANDLORD:

  • Applicable Authorized Representative means, with respect to any Shared Collateral, (i) until the earlier of (x) the Discharge of Credit Agreement Obligations and (y) the Non-Controlling Authorized Representative Enforcement Date, the Administrative Agent, and (ii) from and after the earlier of (x) the Discharge of Credit Agreement Obligations and (y) the Non-Controlling Authorized Representative Enforcement Date, the Major Non-Controlling Authorized Representative.

  • Authorized entity means a nonprofit organization or a governmental agency that has a primary mission to provide specialized services relating to training, education, or adaptive reading or information access needs of blind or other persons with disabilities;

  • Legally authorized representative of an individual, including as provided in 45 CFR 435.923 (authorized representative); 45 CFR 164.502(g)(1) (personal representative); Tex. Occ. Code § 151.002(6); Tex. H. & S. Code §166.164 (medical power of attorney); and Texas Estates Code § 22.031 (representative).

  • Signature means a tangible symbol or an electronic signature that evidences the signing of a record.

  • authorized LEA representative means a LEA administrator designated to be responsible for NPS/A. It is understood, a representative of the Special Education Plan Local Area (SELPA) of which the LEA is a member is an authorized LEA representative in collaboration with the LEA. The LEA maintains sole responsibility for the contract, unless otherwise specified in the contract.

  • Instrument has the meaning specified in Section 9-102(a)(47) of the UCC.

  • Physician assistant supervision agreement means a written agreement, jointly

  • Ground sign means a sign directly supported by the ground without the aid of any other building or structure, which sign includes the names of owner(s) and/or tenant(s) and address and/or advertises goods, products, services or events that are sold, offered, or provided on the premises on which the sign is located and does not include any other sign defined in this By-law;

  • Non-Controlling Authorized Representative means, at any time with respect to any Shared Collateral, any Authorized Representative that is not the Applicable Authorized Representative at such time with respect to such Shared Collateral.

  • Authorized Representative means any representative appointed, from time to time, by the Client, the Purchaser or the Contractor.

  • Major Non-Controlling Authorized Representative means, with respect to any Shared Collateral, the Authorized Representative of the Series of Additional First-Lien Obligations that constitutes the largest outstanding principal amount of any then outstanding Series of First-Lien Obligations with respect to such Shared Collateral.

  • Installation inspector means a person who, by reason of his knowledge of the physical sciences and the principles of engineering, acquired by a professional education and related practical experience, is qualified to supervise the installation of tank systems.

  • Parties to the Contract means the ‘The Vendor’ and the Purchaser as named in the main body of the Purchase Order.

  • Witness Signature Witness Name:

  • Digital Signature means authentication of any electronic record by a subscriber by means of an electronic method or procedure in accordance with the provisions of section 3;

  • Initial Additional Authorized Representative has the meaning assigned to such term in the introductory paragraph of this Agreement.

  • Your Signature (Sign exactly as your name appears on the face of this Note)

  • Subordinate joint force commander means a sub-unified commander or joint task force commander.

  • Contract Signature Page(s) means the State of Utah cover page(s) that the State Entity and Contractor sign.

  • Preponderance of the evidence means proof by information that, compared with that opposing it, leads to the conclusion that the fact at issue is more probably true than not.