former Act definition

former Act means former 1956 PA 217; former 1984 PA 192; former 1986 PA 54; former 2002 PA 733; or former 1965 PA 290, as applicable.
former Act means the Copyright Act repealed by this section.

Examples of former Act in a sentence

  • The employer is not required to pay an employee for any time for which the employee is paid weekly compensation under the Accident Compensation Xxx 0000 or former Act.

  • A "successor statute" would include, but not be limited to, Section 15 of former Act 72 of 1990, the Local Government Fiscal Responsibility Act, in the event such act is reenacted or otherwise again placed in effect or rendered applicable.

  • The employer must not require an employee to take as family violence leave any time for which the employee is being paid: First week compensation by the employer under the Accident Compensation Act or former Act; or Weekly compensation for a work-related injury within the meaning of the Accident Compensation Act or former Act.

  • Personal Information Information about an identifiable individual; and includes information relating to a death that is maintained by the Registrar-General pursuant to the Births, Deaths, Marriages, and Relationships Registration Act 1995, or any former Act.

  • Personal Information Information about an identifiable individual; and includes information relating to a death that is maintained by the Registrar-General pursuant to the BDMRR Act or any former Act.


More Definitions of former Act

former Act means this Act as in force immediately before the commencement day;
former Act means the Local Authorities Election Act as it read immediately before the Bill received first reading;
former Act means the Securities Industry Act, repealed by this Act;
former Act means this Act as it read immediately before the coming into force of this section. (« loi antérieure »)
former Act means the Strata Titles Act 1966 4;
former Act means the Coal Mine Workers (Pensions) Act 1943;
former Act means the Insurance Act, repealed by this Act;