Enabling Laws definition

Enabling Laws means (i) the State Constitution, (ii) the Charter, (iii) the Act and (iv) all other applicable laws of the State enabling the actions taken or to be taken pursuant to this Ordinance.
Enabling Laws means the Public Securities Refunding Act and all other laws of the State of Colorado enabling the actions of the Town as contemplated by the provisions of this Ordinance.

Examples of Enabling Laws in a sentence

  • All capitalized terms shall be defined in accordance with the definitions established under the Enabling Laws or Section 2.0, or as set forth in the PAA Regulations.

  • Such plan approval process shall be construed as an As-of-right review and approval process as required by and in accordance with the Enabling Laws.

  • To the extent that there is any conflict between the definitions set forth in Section 2.0 or the PAA Regulations and the Enabling Laws, the terms of the Enabling Laws shall govern.

  • The housing marketing and resident selection plan has been approved by DHCD pursuant to the Enabling Laws, conforms to all requirements and is properly administered.

  • All terms shall be defined in accordance with the definitions established under the Enabling Laws or this Section, or as set forth in the City Council’s Regulations for the FS/SGOD (“the FS/SGOD Regulations”).

  • To the extent there is any conflict between the definitions in this Section 31.2 or the FS/SGOD regulations and the Enabling Laws, the terms of the Enabling Laws shall govern.

  • All capitalized terms shall be defined in accordance with the definitions established under the Enabling Laws or Article III, or as set forth in the PAA Regulations.

  • An applicant may seek development of a Project located within the FS/SGOD in accordance with the provisions of the Enabling Laws and this Section 31, including a request for Plan Approval by the PAA, if necessary.

  • Common law definitions shall apply to all other terms not defined in Article III, the PAA Regulations or the Enabling Laws.

  • Provision that the restriction on an Affordable Homeownership Unit shall run in favor of the Monitoring Agent and the Town of South Hadley, in a form approved by municipal counsel and DHCD pursuant to the Enabling Laws, and shall limit initial sale and re-sale to and occupancy by an Eligible Household.


More Definitions of Enabling Laws

Enabling Laws means Article 91 et seq of the Code de Commerce, the CDS Enactments and other applicable laws of Mauritius;
Enabling Laws means the State Constitution, the Water Activity Enterprise Act (as defined in the Loan Agreement), and the Supplemental Public Securities Act, and other applicable law relating to the authorization and issuance of the Bond.
Enabling Laws means the Charter, the Supplemental Act and the Water Activity Law. “Event of Default” means any one or more of the events set forth in Section hereof

Related to Enabling Laws

  • Enabling Legislation means the CCA;

  • Anti-Money Laundering Laws means the applicable laws or regulations in any jurisdiction in which any Loan Party or any of its Subsidiaries or Affiliates is located or is doing business that relates to money laundering, any predicate crime to money laundering, or any financial record keeping and reporting requirements related thereto.

  • Erasmus Code A unique identifier that every higher education institution that has been awarded with the Erasmus Charter for Higher Education receives. It is only applicable to higher education institutions located in Programme Countries. 5 Country code: ISO 3166-2 country codes available at: xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/obp/ui/#search. 6 Any Programme Country enterprise or, more generally, any public or private organisation active in the labour market or in the fields of education, training and youth (training of staff members from Programme Country HEIs in Partner Country non-academic partners is not eligible).

  • Money Laundering Laws has the meaning set forth in Section 3.25.

  • Access Laws means the Americans With Disabilities Act of 1990; the Fair Housing Amendments Act of 1988; all other federal, state and local laws or ordinances related to disabled access; and all statutes, rules, regulations, ordinances, orders of governmental bodies and regulatory agencies and orders and decrees of any court adopted, enacted or issued with respect thereto; all as now existing or hereafter amended or adopted.

  • U.S. Code means the U.S. Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended.

  • the 1993 Act means the Pension Schemes Act 1993; “the 1995 Act” means the Pensions Act 1995;

  • EU Data Protection Laws means EU Directive 95/46/EC, as transposed into domestic legislation of each Member State and as amended, replaced or superseded from time to time, including by the GDPR and laws implementing or supplementing the GDPR;