Examples of Distribution Regulations in a sentence
The firm is registered as an insurance or ancillary insurance intermediary under the European Union (Insurance Distribution) Regulations, 2018.
Wealth Alliance Limited will accept payments by cheque or Electronic Fund Transfer (EFT) in respect of all classes of insurance in the circumstances permitted under Section 25G of the Investment Intermediaries Act, 1995 and/or the European Union (Insurance Distribution) Regulations 2018.
Distribution keys which are not in compliance with mandatory provisions of the Distribution Regulations are invalid.
The "Uniform Lifetime Table" ...for determining lifetime required distributions for (almost) everyone AgeApplicable divisor Under the Minimum Distribution Regulations, the above “Uniform Lifetime Table” must be used.
Where the parallel importer wholesales the product in Ireland and is not the holder of a manufacturer’s authorisation, a wholesaler’s authorisation is required under the Medicinal Products (Control of Wholesale Distribution) Regulations 2007 to 2012.
The Distribution Regulations in effect when the statement is prepared are authoritative.
Under the Broadcasting Distribution Regulations (the “Broadcasting Regulations”), there are three licensed classes of terrestrial BDU’s: (i) Class 1 systems (serving 6,000 or more subscribers); (ii) Class 2 systems (serving between 2,000 and 5,999 subscribers); and (iii) Class 3 systems (serving fewer than 2,000 subscribers or located in areas which receive not more than two Canadian television signals over the air).
It has been certified by the CRTC as an independent production fund eligible to receive and administer contributions from broadcast distribution undertakings under section 29(2) of the Broadcasting Distribution Regulations.
Where required, you also appoint Bell as your agent to deliver notice on your behalf to the television broadcast distribution undertaking currently serving your Service Address to terminate any existing television and audio broadcasting service to your Service Address and to take any required action pursuant to Section 10 of the Broadcasting Distribution Regulations to ensure Bell can secure the necessary license to use the inside wiring at your Service Address.
The amendments to the Distribution Regulations approved by the regulatory authority, the IGE (Swiss Federal Institute of Intellectual Property), are published in SUISA’s official journal for principals and members, on SUISA’s websites and in the SHAB (Swiss Official Gazette of Commerce); they may be appealed before the courts within 30 days.