Enforcement definition

Enforcement means KDE takes steps to ensure federal and state special education requirements are implemented.
Enforcement means, collectively or individually for one or both of the ABL Agent and the Notes Agent, when an ABL Default or Note Default, as applicable, has occurred and is continuing, to enforce or attempt to enforce any right or power to repossess, replevy, attach, garnish, levy upon, collect the Proceeds of, foreclose or realize in any manner whatsoever its Lien upon, sell, liquidate or otherwise dispose of, or otherwise restrict or interfere with the use of, or exercise any remedies with respect to, or conduct any Liquidation Sale with respect to, any material amount of Collateral, whether by judicial enforcement of any of the rights and remedies under the ABL Loan Documents, the Note Documents and/or under any applicable law, by self-help repossession, by non-judicial foreclosure sale, lease, or other disposition, by set-off, by notification to account obligors of any Grantor, by any sale, lease, or other disposition implemented by any Grantor following an ABL Default or a Note Default, as applicable, in connection with which the ABL Agent or the Notes Agent, as applicable, has agreed to release its Liens on the subject property, or otherwise, but in all cases excluding (i) the establishment of borrowing base reserves, collateral ineligibles, or other conditions for advances, (ii) the changing of advance rates or advance sublimits, (iii) the imposition of a default rate or late fee, (iv) the collection and application of Accounts or other monies deposited from time to time in Deposit Accounts or Securities Accounts, in each case, to the extent constituting ABL Priority Collateral, against the ABL Obligations pursuant to the provisions of the ABL Loan Documents (including, without limitation, the notification of account debtors, depositary institutions or any other Person to deliver proceeds of Collateral to the ABL Agent or any “cash dominion event”, imposition of a “lockbox”, blocked account or mandatory prepayment event under the ABL Loan Documents) irrespective of whether the ABL Agent and the ABL Lenders continue to make advances to the Borrower following any such collection or imposition, (v) the cessation of lending pursuant to the provisions of the ABL Loan Documents, including upon the occurrence of a default on the existence of an over-advance, (vi) the filing of a proof of claim in any Insolvency or Liquidation Proceeding, (vii) the consent by the ABL Agent to disposition by any Grantor of any of the ABL Priority Collateral, and (viii) the acceleration...
Enforcement means action taken by an authority to protect the public from products of suspect quality, safe- ty, and effectiveness or to assure that products are manufactured in compli- ance with appropriate laws, regula- tions, standards, and commitments made as part of the approval to market a product.

Examples of Enforcement in a sentence

  • Each appraisal contains a statement or is accomplished by a letter from the appraiser, to the effect that the appraisal was performed in accordance with the requirement of the Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery and Enforcement Act of 1989, as in effect on the date such Mortgage Loan was originated.

  • You acknowledge that “restricted transactions” (as defined in the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act and its implementing regulations) are prohibited from being processed through your accounts or your relationships with us.

  • Contractor and Contractor’s subcontractor(s) shall comply with all applicable provisions of Labor Code Sections 1776 and 1812, which relate to preparing and maintaining accurate payroll records, and making such payroll records available for review and copying by District, the DIR’s Division of Labor Standards Enforcement, and DIR’s Division of Apprenticeship Standards (including any required electronic submission of records).

  • Enforcement of a Decision • All parties to a dispute must comply with, and give effect to, any Decision or FWC Decision.

  • CASH REPORTING REQUIREMENT The Bank Secrecy Act (“BSA”), a federal law, requires all financial institutions to report certain currency transactions to the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (“FinCEN”).


More Definitions of Enforcement

Enforcement has the meaning given to it in Clause 6.10(b) (Security Interests); “Enforcement Action” means any action of any kind to:
Enforcement means the detection and prevention of civil violations.
Enforcement means the enforcement of the Transaction Security, the requesting of a Distressed Disposal and/or the release of claims and/or Transaction Security on a Distressed Disposal under Clause 14.2 (Distressed Disposals), the giving of instructions as to actions in respect of any Transaction Security following an Insolvency Event under Clause 10.7 (Security Agent Instructions) and the taking of any other actions consequential on (or necessary to effect) the enforcement of the Transaction Security.
Enforcement means any actions to address violations of the easement or contract, including encroachments or trespasses.
Enforcement means, collectively or individually for one or both of the ABL Agent and the Applicable First Lien Agent, when an ABL Default or First Lien Default, as applicable, has occurred and is continuing, to enforce or attempt to enforce any right or power to repossess, replevy, attach, garnish, levy upon, collect the Proceeds of, foreclose or realize in any manner whatsoever its Lien upon, sell, liquidate or otherwise dispose of, or otherwise restrict or interfere with the use of, or exercise any remedies with respect to, or conduct any Going Out of Business Sale with respect to, any material amount of Collateral, whether by judicial enforcement of any of the rights and remedies under the ABL Loan Documents, the First Lien Documents and/or under any applicable law, by self-help repossession, by non-judicial foreclosure sale, lease, or other disposition, by set-off, by notification to account obligors of any Grantor, by any sale, lease, or other disposition implemented by any Grantor following an ABL Default or a First Lien Default, as applicable, in connection with which the ABL Agent or the Applicable First Lien Agent, as applicable, has agreed to release its Liens on the subject property, or otherwise, but in all cases excluding (i) the establishment of borrowing base reserves, collateral ineligibles, or other conditions for advances, (ii) the changing of advance rates or advance sublimits, (iii) the imposition of a default rate or late fee, (iv) the collection and application of Accounts or other monies deposited from time to time in Deposit Accounts or Securities Accounts, in each case, to the extent constituting ABL Priority Collateral, against the ABL Obligations pursuant to the provisions of the ABL Loan Documents (including, without limitation, the notification of account debtors, depositary institutions or any other Person to deliver proceeds of Collateral to the ABL Agent or any “cash dominion event” or mandatory prepayment event under the ABL Loan Documents), (v) the cessation of lending pursuant to the provisions of the ABL Loan Documents, including upon the occurrence of a default on the existence of an over-advance, (vi) the filing of a proof of claim in any Insolvency or Liquidation Proceeding, (vii) the consent by the ABL Agent to disposition by any Grantor of any of the ABL Priority Collateral, and (viii) the acceleration of the Notes Obligations, any Additional First Lien Obligations or the ABL Obligations.
Enforcement means any documented action taken to address a violation.
Enforcement means the exercise by a Secured Creditor of any right available to it by way of enforcement or realisation of a security interest under the Senior Security (including, without limitation, service of a notice under section 119 of the Property Law Act 2007), appointment of a receiver, exercise of a right of set-off or claiming, proving or accepting payment in a liquidation or administration of, the Debtor.