Domiciliation Law definition

Domiciliation Law means article 1 of the Luxembourg law of 31 May 1999.
Domiciliation Law means the Luxembourg law dated 31 May 1999 on the domiciliation of companies, as amended.
Domiciliation Law means the law of 31 May 1999 regarding the domiciliation of companies.

Examples of Domiciliation Law in a sentence

  • The Company and each of its Subsidiaries is in compliance with all laws (including, without limitation, Luxembourg Domiciliation Law and Environmental Laws), rules, regulations, orders and decrees applicable to it or to its properties, except for such laws, rules, regulations, orders and decrees noncompliance with which would not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.


More Definitions of Domiciliation Law

Domiciliation Law means article 1 of the Luxembourg law of 31 May 1999. "Early Amortisation Event" shall mean any of the following:

Related to Domiciliation Law

  • Data Protection Law means the applicable legislation protecting the fundamental rights and freedoms of persons and their right to privacy with regard to the processing of Personal Data under the Agreement (and includes, as far as it concerns the relationship between the parties regarding the processing of Personal Data by SAP on behalf of Customer, the GDPR as a minimum standard, irrespective of whether the Personal Data is subject to GDPR or not).

  • Data Protection Laws means EU Data Protection Laws and, to the extent applicable, the data protection or privacy laws of any other country;

  • Education Act means the Education Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. E.2, as amended.

  • Electronic Transactions Act means the Electronic Transactions Act (As Revised) of the Cayman Islands.

  • Competition Law means all Laws that are designed or intended to prohibit, restrict or regulate actions having the purpose or effect of monopolization or restraint of trade or lessening of competition through a merger or acquisition.

  • Data Protection Legislation means the Data Protection Act 1998 and all applicable laws and regulations relating to processing of personal data and privacy, including where applicable the guidance and codes of practice issued by the Information Commissioner or relevant Government department in relation to such legislation;