European regulatory authority definition

European regulatory authority means an authority in a Member State or EEA State, other than Malta, which exercises any regulatory or supervisory function in relation to financial services corresponding to a function of the competent authority as defined in the Malta Financial Services Authority Act;
European regulatory authority means the supervisory authority or supervisory authorities as defined in Article 13 of the Solvency II Directive, designated by a Member State or EEA State, other than Malta, empowered by law or regulation to supervise insurance or reinsurance undertakings;
European regulatory authority means the body or bodies designated by a Member State or an EEA State, other than Malta, to carry out the duties provided for in the Occupational Pensions Directive;

Examples of European regulatory authority in a sentence

  • R.1.2.13 A Regulated Person shall include a regulatory disclosure statement in all the Advertisements it issues except for those Advertisements consisting of the information as provided in G.1.2.2. This regulatory disclosure statement shall indicate that the Regulated Person is regulated by the MFSA or by a European regulatory authority, as applicable, as well as a reference to the legislation under which such regulation is afforded.

  • R.1.2.16 Where an Advertisement is issued by a Tied insurance intermediary, by an Ancillary insurance intermediary or by a Tied Agent, the Advertisement shall contain a statement that the entity appointing the intermediary is regulated by the MFSA, or by a European regulatory authority, as applicable, as well as a reference to the legislation under which such regulation is afforded.

  • The provision of cross-border services by a credit institution licenced in terms of the laws of another European regulatory authority is permissible without the requirement of obtaining a specific licence issued in terms of the Banking Act, subject to compliance with the passporting provisions of the European Passport Rights for Credit Institutions Regulations (Legal Notice 129 of 2015).

  • The Trustees of RMF currently have a degree of protection from unlimited liability through the incorporation of RMF as a charitable trust board under the Charitable Trust Act 1957.However this protection and the commercial operation of the RMF may be further improved by the formation of a charitable company, owned by the RMF, to operate the commercial businesses of RMF.

  • Patheon covenants that it will not in the performance of its obligations under this Agreement use the services of any person debarred or suspended under 21 U.S.C. §335(a) or (b) or by Health Canada or any comparable European regulatory authority.


More Definitions of European regulatory authority

European regulatory authority means the body or bodies designated be a Member State or EEA State in accordance with Article 48 of the Directive to carry out each of the duties provided for under the different provisions of the Directive;”;
European regulatory authority means a body or bodies designated by a Member State other than Malta in accordance with Article 21(3) of the NPL Directive to carry out the functions and duties stipulated in the said Directive;
European regulatory authority means a body which is in a country or territory outside Malta that is a Member State and is empowered by its national law or regulation, or by public authorities in the Member State concerned expressly empowered for that purpose by national law, to ensure the application and enforcement of the MCD:
European regulatory authority means a body that is in another Member State and is empowered by law or regulation to supervise payment institutions, electronic money institutions and, or account information service providers;
European regulatory authority means the body or bodies designated by a Member State or an EEA State other than Malta in accordance with Article 44 of the AIFMD to carry out the duties provided for in the AIFM Directive;
European regulatory authority means a body or bodies designated by a Member State other than Malta in accordance with Article 21(3) of the NPL Directive to carry out the functions and duties provided for under the NPL Directive;
European regulatory authority means a public authority or a body in another Member State, which is empowered by law or regulation to ensure the application and enforcement of the Payment Accounts Directive;”