Examples of ICTA Law in a sentence
The Licensee shall comply with any other requirement in law or practice to obtain any additional consents, permissions, authorisations or licences as may be necessary for the provision of the Licensed ICT Network or Licensed ICT Services and for the exercise of its rights or discharge of its obligations under this Licence and the ICTA Law.
At that time under section 67 of the ICTA Law Infinity and Logic had the right under section 67(1) to refer to the Authority any proposed contractual term to which it objected and the right to have the Authority determine whether or not that term should be included.
A word or expression used in the Licence and the Conditions and also used in the ICTA Law has the meaning ascribed to that word or expression by the ICTA Law.
The Licensee shall, in accordance with the ICTA Law, take such steps as are reasonably necessary to ensure that, in relation to its Licensed ICT Networks and/or Licensed ICT Services as applicable, Users can reasonably and reliably have access to information services to assist them with queries relating to the Licensed ICT Services.
If the decision is not enumerated in subsection 78(1) of the ICTA Law, the Authority considers that, as a matter of principle, in the absence of a fundamental flaw to the procedural or substantive approach adopted by the Authority in relation to a proceeding at first instance before it, it should decline to entertain an application for reconsideration of a matter that falls outside the list of subject areas enumerated in section 78(1).
In accordance with Section 23 of the ICTA Law, this Licence authorises the use by the Licensee of the Authorised Frequencies and Transmitters listed in Annex 4 for the Term listed in Annex 1.
Pursuant to Section 42 of the ICTA Law and, in the event the Authority issues a directive, rule or regulation pursuant to the provision of Universal Service, the Licensee may be obligated to provide some or all of the services classified as Universal Services.
Nothing in this Licence shall be taken to mean or imply any derogation of, or limitation on, the exercise by the Authority of all its duties, functions and responsibilities contained in the ICTA Law.
Subject to Section 31 of the ICTA Law, no amendments or additions to this Licence shall be valid unless in writing and signed on behalf of the Authority.
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