Examples of FOIA Legislation in a sentence
The other parties agree to reasonably assist and cooperate with the Request Recipient (without charge), bearing in mind always the time limits imposed under the FOIA Legislation, as notified to them by the Request Recipient, to enable the Request Recipient to comply with its obligations under the FOIA Legislation.
It is important for Kosovo to learn from this experience to ensure that any future departures from the regular budget calendar are handled as efficiently and effectively as possible.
FOIA Legislation means the Freedom of Information Act 2000, all regulations made under it and any subordinate legislation made under them, any amendment or re-enactment of any of them; and any guidance and/or codes of practice issued by the Information Commissioner, any relevant Government Department, including the DCLG Code of Practice, or decisions made by other appropriate legislative bodies (including in each case its successors or assigns) in relation to such legislation from time to time.
The Tenant acknowledges that the Landlord is subject to legal duties which may require the release of information under the FOIA Legislation and the EIR Legislation and may be under an obligation to provide information subject to an Information Request without obtaining consent from the Tenant.
The Tenant [and/or the Tenant’s Surety] agree[s] to assist and co-operate with the Landlord so as to enable the Landlord to comply with its obligations under the FOIA Legislation and/or the EIR Legislation (as applicable).
This definition is intended to form the starting point for the calculation of any adjustment of the Initial Purchase Price in accordance with clause 6.3 of this Agreement and as shown in the example in Schedule 3.] Exempted Information means any Information that is designated as falling or potentially falling within any applicable exemption to the FOIA Legislation or the EIR Legislation.
The Tenant [and/or the Tenant’s Surety] acknowledge[s] that, if the Landlord requests the Tenant’s [and/or the Tenant’s Surety] representations, failure to provide appropriate representations for non-disclosure of Information under the FOIA Legislation and/or the EIR Legislation to the Landlord may prevent the Information from being withheld.
Finally, the FOIA Bill, this just makes a minor change in the FOIA Legislation which exempts employee personnel performance evaluations from the Freedom of Information Act request.
The Party which receives the Information request shall consider any representations raised by the other Party when deciding whether to disclose Exempt Information, and it shall not disclose any Exempt Information beyond the disclosure required by FOIA Legislation without the consent of the Party to which it relates.
The Tenant acknowledges that, if the Landlord requests the Tenant’s representations, failure to provide appropriate representations for non-disclosure of Information under the FOIA Legislation and/or the EIR Legislation to the Landlord may prevent the Information from being withheld.