Government Body definition

Government Body means any domestic or foreign federal, state, municipal or other governmental department, commission, board, bureau, agency or instrumentality, or other body exercising or entitled to exercise any administrative, executive, judicial, legislative, police, regulatory or taxing authority or power of any nature.
Government Body means an agent or instrumentality of the State, or an SES organisation as defined in the Public Sector Management Act 1994;
Government Body means any of the National Treasury Management Agency, the National Pensions Reserve Fund Commission, in its capacity as controller and manager of the National Pensions Reserve Fund, the Minister for Finance or any Minister or Department of the Government of Ireland;

Examples of Government Body in a sentence

  • The Buyer may on not less than thirty (30) Working Days’ notice to the Supplier amend the Contract to ensure that it complies with any guidance issued by the Information Commissioner and/or any relevant Central Government Body.

  • Where the Authority intends to disclose Information to a commercial entity which is not a Central Government Body in accordance with clauses 13.f.(4) or 13.f.(5) above, the Authority will endeavour to provide the Contractor with 3 Business Days' notice in advance of such disclosure.

  • If the Buyer ceases to be a Central Government Body, the successor body to the Buyer shall still be entitled to the benefit of the licences granted in this clause.

  • The Buyer may on not less than thirty (30) Working Days’ notice to the Supplier amend the Framework Agreement to ensure that it complies with any guidance issued by the Information Commissioner, any relevant Central Government Body and/or any other regulatory authority.

  • The Parties agree to take account of any non-mandatory guidance issued by the Information Commissioner, any relevant Central Government Body and/or any other regulatory authority.


More Definitions of Government Body

Government Body means a State or an authority of a State;
Government Body means any department, commission, council, board, bureau, committee, institution, legislative body, agency, government, corporation or other establishment of the executive or legislative branch of the state government. KRS 45A.030(17).
Government Body means any government or governmental, semi-governmental, statutory, administrative, fiscal or judicial body, department, commission, authority, tribunal, agency or entity. Initial Period means the minimum period for which you must acquire a Service, as set out or referred to in a Service Order Form or the applicable Service Schedule. Intellectual Property Rights means all current and future rights in respect of copyright and all current and future registered rights in respect of designs, circuit layouts, trademarks, trade secrets, domain names, database rights, know-how and confidential information and any other intellectual property rights as defined by Article 2 of the World Intellectual Property Organisation Convention of July 1967 (as amended), excluding patents.
Government Body means any Federal, state, local or foreign governmental authority or regulatory body, any subdivision, agency, commission or authority thereof or any quasi-governmental or private body exercising any governmental regulatory authority thereunder and any Person directly or indirectly owned by and subject to the control of any of the foregoing, or any court, arbitrator or other judicial or quasi-judicial tribunal.
Government Body means the same as defined in
Government Body means a body listed in one of the following sub-categories of the Scottish Government’s National Public Bodies Directory, as published and amended from time to time: Scottish Government Department; Non-Departmental Public Body (advisory, executive, or tribunal); Non-Ministerial Department; Other government funded organisation; Any Contracting Authority; or Executive Agency.
Government Body means any department, commission, council, board, bureau, committee or agency of the City of Davenport.