Enabling Law definition

Enabling Law means, collectively, Chapter 159, Parts II and III, Florida Statutes, as amended; and other applicable laws.
Enabling Law means Part 2, Article 57 of Title 11, Colorado Revised Statutes, as amended; Part 4, Article 20 of Title 30, Colorado Revised Statutes, as amended; Part 1, Article 45.1 of Title 37, Colorado Revised Statutes, as amended and all other laws of the State establishing the power of the County to complete the financing contemplated by this Resolution.
Enabling Law means Section 00-00-000 of the Code of Alabama (1975).

Examples of Enabling Law in a sentence

  • Legislative Decree 231/2001, containing the “Provisions on the administrative liability of legal persons, companies and associations, including those without legal personality”, was issued in partial implementation of Enabling Law no.

  • Under the provisions of the Enabling Law and its certificate of incorporation, it has the power to consummate the transactions contemplated by the Bond Documents to which it is a party.

  • This gave him enough votes to pass the Enabling Laws, which gave him the power to make laws without referring to the Reichstag.’ ‘The Enabling Law made Hitler dictator over Germany and in July he banned all other political parties.’ ‘In August 1934 Hindenburg died.

  • The purpose of the Revolving Credit Loan shall be to provide funds to be used by the Board to finance working capital expenditures as provided in the Enabling Law.

  • I acknowledge that each capitalized term used but not defined in this Participation Agreement has the same meaning as it has in the PA ABLE Disclosure Statement (“Disclosure Statement”) and/or the Enabling Law.


More Definitions of Enabling Law

Enabling Law or "enabling laws" means provisions of the Constitution and statutes of the Commonwealth of Virginia authorizing the board to make regulations or decide cases or containing procedural requirements therefor, including, but not limited to, the (i) Virginia Air Pollution Control Law and (ii) the Virginia Motor Vehicle Emissions Control Law.
Enabling Law means Chapter 28, Title 11 (Section 11-28-1 et seq.) of the Code of Alabama
Enabling Law means, collectively, (1) § 94.01 of the Constitution of Alabama, and (2) § 11-47-2 of the Code of Alabama (1975).
Enabling Law means Article 1 of Title 32, Colorado Revised Statutes, as amended; Part 4, Article 35 of Title 31, Colorado Revised Statutes, as amended; Part 2, Article 11 of Title 57, Colorado Revised Statutes, as amended; and any successors thereto.
Enabling Law means Section 11-47-2 of the Code of Alabama 1975, as amended.
Enabling Law means Section 11-47-2 of the Code of Alabama 1975.
Enabling Law means Title 11, Chapter 28 (Sections 11-28-1 et seq.) of the Code of Alabama 1975. “Favorable Tax Opinion” means an Opinion of Counsel delivered by an attorney or firm of attorneyswhich is nationally recognized as bond counsel, stating in effect that the proposed action, together with any other changes with respect to Secured Obligations made or to be made in connection with such action, will not cause interest on the Secured Obligations to become includible in gross income of the Holders for purposes of federal income taxation.