ES Regulations definition

ES Regulations means regulations made by Cabinet under the ES Law “Registrar” -
ES Regulations means regulations made by the Minister under the ESA. “income”means gross income as recorded in its books and records under the relevant accounting standards;
ES Regulations means regulations made by Cabinet under the ES Act;

Examples of ES Regulations in a sentence

  • Determination of whether ES Test is satisfied‌ The Authority shall have the power, in accordance with the ES Law, the ES Regulations and this Guidance, to make a determination as to whether a relevant entity satisfies the ES Test for any financial year in respect of which a report is required under the ES Law.

  • Western elements have not been erased from the country and the government has not been overthrown and replaced by an orthodox one.

  • Outside assistance is permitted at time checks and other cases described in ES Regulations.

  • The 2018 ES Regulations prescribe the date from which the ES Test must be satisfied and the date for the purposes of submitting a report to the Authority.

  • These competition Regulations incorporate selected clauses from the ES Regulations and supplement the ES Regulations with specific information about the competition.

  • The ES Regulations No. 1 amended the definition of “relevant entity” in the Schedule to the ES Law.

  • Protests on breach of the competition Regulations or the ES Regulation must be submitted within 30 minutes after the finish of respective class, by indicating the violated clause of competition Regulations or ES Regulations.

  • Rider with his signature on the application form acknowledges his familiarity with the ES Regulations and these Regulations, his commitment to comply with these regulations, and certifies that he will not hold the competition organiser liable for the accidents caused, among others, by his state of health.

  • This is LaMSF Category A competition that takes place according to „ENDURO SPRINT REGULATIONS 2019 of Baltic Cup and Baltic Club Team Cup and Latvian Cup and Latvian Club Team Cup”, that is available at www.lamsf.lv/sporta-veidi/enduro/enduro- sprint/dokumenti (further - ES Regulations), LaMSF Sporting Code and LaMSF Ethics Code.

  • The current legislation is set out in the Economic Substance Act 2018 (the "ES Act"), as amended, and the Economic Substance Regulations 2018, as amended, (the "ES Regulations") (together the ES Act and the ES Regulation, the “ES Law”).


More Definitions of ES Regulations

ES Regulations means regulations made by the Minister under the ESA. “income” means gross income as recorded in its books and records underthe relevant accounting standards.
ES Regulations. - means the International Cooperation (Economic Substance) Regulations 2021;

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