General Amendment definition

General Amendment means an amendment made by XXXXX, from time to time, to these Licence Conditions, on notice to the Licensee.
General Amendment means any Proposed Amendment which:

Examples of General Amendment in a sentence

  • The following material was used in the development of the questions for the Regulatory exams; please refer to Appendix A for a mapping of criteria to relevant material:✓ The FAIS Act as amended by the Financial Services Laws General Amendment Act 45 of 2013✓ General Code of Conduct✓ FIC Act (FICA)✓ Board notices Due to changes in legislation, familiar terms have been replaced.

  • Appropriation accounts, showing the financial transactions of Government Departments1, are prepared in accordance with the Exchequer and Audit Departments Act, 1866 (as amended by the Comptroller and Auditor General (Amendment) Act, 1993) and with accounting rules and procedures laid down by the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform.

  • A number of key developments took place in the Irish Health Care sector in the 1990s: 1993: Comptroller & Auditor General (Amendment) Act (No. 8, Section 6), which imposes responsibilities on the C&AG for the audit of Health Boards and certain voluntary hospitals.

  • I am required under Section 3 of the Comptroller and Auditor General (Amendment) Act, 1993 to carry out such examinations of this account as I consider appropriate in order to satisfy myself as to its completeness and accuracy and to report to Dáil Éireann on the results of my examinations.

  • The General Amendment would need to be approved in order for the City to grant the Special Use.

  • A small number of State bodies may have an Accounting Officer within the meaning of the Comptroller and Auditor General Amendment Act, 1993 with responsibility for Voted funds; others have an “Accountable Person” as defined in the governing legislation establishing the State body.

  • The authority, responsibility and accountability of the Secretary General are further elaborated in the Comptroller and Auditor General (Amendment) Act, 1993 and the Public Service Management Act, 1997.

  • Subject to the terms of the Agreement and any Applicable Laws, you agree to be bound by a General Amendment from the date specified in the General Amendment notice, which date will be a reasonable time after the date of the General Amendment notice.

  • The salary of the Comptroller and Auditor General is paid directly out of the Central Fund of the Exchequer, as provided for in Section 14 of the Comptroller and Auditor General (Amendment) Act 1993.

  • In the case of the appropriation accounts of government departments and offices, the C&AG publishes the accounts in accordance with the Comptroller and Auditor General (Amendment) Act 1993.


More Definitions of General Amendment

General Amendment means an amendment made by SAMRO, from time to time, to these Licence Conditions, on notice to You.
General Amendment means an amendment of this Agreement by MultiChoice of which we inform you together with other subscribers electronically or on MultiChoice's website, or using an alternative method of informing subscribers collectively;
General Amendment means an amendment made by SAMRO, from time to time, to these Licence Conditions, on notice to the Licensee.
General Amendment means an amendment of this Agreement by MultiChoice from time to time;