Government Legislation definition

Government Legislation means the provincial pension legislation governing the Plan and the administrative rules of Revenue Canada or any other legislation or regulations which may apply to the Plan.

Examples of Government Legislation in a sentence

  • All waste introduced and/or produced on the Employer’s premises by the Contractor for this contract is handled in accordance with the minimum requirements for the Handling & Disposal of Hazardous Waste in terms of Government Legislation as proclaimed by the Department of Water Affairs and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ Ref: ISBN0621-16296-5.

  • It is the hirer’s responsibility to ensure that smoking does not occur within the building as stated or in contravention of Queensland Government Legislation.

  • This Agreement is made pursuant to and governed by Government Legislation.

  • All waste introduced to and/or produced on the Employer’s premises by the Contractor for this contract, must be handled in accordance with the minimum requirements for the Handling and Disposal of Hazardous Waste in terms of Government Legislation as proclaimed by the Department of Water Affairs and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇ Ref: ISBN0621-16296-5.

  • An employee at termination shall receive payments in accordance with the Provincial Government Legislation.

  • Wherever this Agreement is silent or inferior to the employees, Federal Government Legislation Regulations shall govern and be part of this Collective Agreement.

  • All waste introduced to and/or produced on the Employer’s premises, by the Contractor, for this contract, must be handled in accordance with the minimum requirements for the Handling and Disposal of Hazardous Waste in terms of Government Legislation as proclaimed by the Department of Water Affairs and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ Ref.:BN0621-16296-5.

  • The only exception to the above shall be when rules and regulations are mandated by Government Legislation.

  • All waste introduced to and/or produced on Employer’s Premises by the Contractor for this order, must be handled in accordance with the minimum requirements for the Handling and Disposal of hazardous waste in terms of Government Legislation as proclaimed by the Department of Water Affairs and Forestry 1994 Ref.: BN0621-16296-5.

  • The wearing of safety equipment and apparel will not become a condition of employment unless it has been agreed to by the Company and the Union or is mandatory under Government Legislation.