Financial licensing acts definition

Financial licensing acts means that term as defined in section 2 of the consumer financial services act, 1988 PA 161, MCL 487.2052.
Financial licensing acts means this act; the regulatory loan act, 1939 PA 21, MCL 493.1 to 493.24; the secondary mortgage loan act, 1981 PA 125, MCL 493.51 to 493.81; the motor vehicle sales finance act, 1950 (Ex Sess) PA 27, MCL 492.101 to 492.141; 1984 PA 379, MCL 493.101 to 493.114; the sale of checks act, 1960 PA 136, MCL 487.901 to 487.916; the money transmission services act, MCL 487.1001 to 487.1048; and the mortgage brokers, lenders, and servicers licensing act, 1987 PA 173, MCL 445.1651 to 445.1684.
Financial licensing acts means the acts listed in subdivision (d).

More Definitions of Financial licensing acts

Financial licensing acts means that term as defined in the Consumer Financial Services Act, i.e., that Act, the Regulatory Loan Act, the Secondary Mortgage Loan Act, the Motor Vehicle Sales Finance Act, the Sale of Checks Act, the Money Transmission Services Act, and the MBLSLA.)
Financial licensing acts means this act; the regulatory loan act, 1939 PA 21, MCL

Related to Financial licensing acts

  • Occupational license means a certificate, registration, or license issued by a state department, bureau, or agency that has regulatory authority over an individual that allows an individual to legally engage in a regulated occupation or that allows the individual to use a specific title in the practice of an occupation, profession, or vocation.

  • Public Procurement Regulatory Authority (PPRA) means the Government Agency responsible for oversight of public procurement.

  • Financial Reporting Measures means measures that are determined and presented in accordance with the accounting principles used in preparing the Company’s financial statements, and all other measures that are derived wholly or in part from such measures. Stock price and total shareholder return (and any measures that are derived wholly or in part from stock price or total shareholder return) shall, for purposes of this Policy, be considered Financial Reporting Measures. For the avoidance of doubt, a Financial Reporting Measure need not be presented in the Company’s financial statements or included in a filing with the SEC.