Joint Regulation definition

Joint Regulation means the regulation issued jointly by the Bank of Italy and CONSOB on 22 February 2008 and published on the Official Gazette number 54 of 4 March 2008.
Joint Regulation means the regulation issued jointly by the Bank of Italy and CONSOB on 22 February 2008, regarding the discipline of central dematerialised management (servizi di gestione accentrata), of liquidation, of guarantee systems and the relevant management companies, as subsequently amended and supplemented.
Joint Regulation means the regulation issued jointly by the Bank of Italy and CONSOB on 22 February 2008 and published on the Official Gazette No. 54 of 4 March 2008 (as supplemented by the regulation issued jointly by the Bank of Italy and CONSOB on 11 February 2015 and published in the Official Gazette No. 43 of 21 February 2015).

Examples of Joint Regulation in a sentence

  • In such circumstances, the ADH / AM(MF) should 3 Refer to RA 1166 – UK Civil-Registered Aircraft Utilized by the Ministry of Defence.4 Refer to ‘Manual on the Implementation of ICAO Language Proficiency Requirements’, ICAO (2004).5 RN, Army and RAF refer to The Queen’s Regulations for the RAF - Joint Regulation QR J727.6 Refer to RA 2375 – Qualification, Approval and Use of Flight Simulator Training Devices.

  • The subscale of Societal Practices assesses the beliefs of individuals regarding the norms and practices in their society.

  • Joint Regulation adopted pursuant to Article 10 of the Madrid Protocol, as ratified by Law 2783/2000 (A1).

  • Church construction in Indonesia has been regulated since 2006 by Joint Regulation 8/9 of the Home Affairs and Religious Affairs Ministries.

  • They liaise with the School Supervisor, their staff and community to ensure rigour, transparency and quality school and student outcomes (Permenpan RB 21/2010; Permendikbud 143/2014; Joint Regulation by Mendiknas and Head of BKN 01/111/PB/2011, No. 6/2011; Perpres 131/2015, Permendikbud 34/2012).

  • Activities detailed rules, handling of materials, and any revisions that may apply- 25/2000 (IX.30.) EüM-SZCSM Joint Regulation on Chemical Safety at Work- 34 / 2014.

  • Supervisors and employees will refer to TPR 630 (Absence and Leave Program) and NGAR Joint Regulation 600-8-10 (Leave and Passes for Full-Time Personnel) in regards to tardiness and absences from duty.

  • Electricity generation facilities must comply with Danish legislation, including the Danish Heavy Current Regulation (stærkstrømsbekendtgørelsen) [3] and the 'Joint Regulation' (Fællesregulativet) [2].

  • Leave entitlements not addressed in the contract will be done IAW TPR 630, NGAR Joint Regulation 600-8-10 and NGAR Joint Regulation 600-8-10 Supplement 1 (Management of Arkansas National Guard Personnel During Inclement Weather).

  • If, however, there are explicit provisions on the duty of loyalty in an ap- plicable collective agreement, the provisions on damages in the 1976 Act on Joint Regulation of Working Life (Sw: Lagen om medbestämmande i arbets- livet, SFS 1976:580) will instead be applicable.


More Definitions of Joint Regulation

Joint Regulation means the regulation under the Madrid Agreement relating to international trademark registrations and the Protocol relevant to this Agreement;

Related to Joint Regulation

  • relevant regulations means any requirements contained in the regulations, rules, guidelines and policies of the Competent Authority, or of the European Parliament and Council then in effect in the Republic of Italy, relating to capital adequacy and applicable to the Issuer and/or the Group from time to time (including but not limited to, as at the Issue Date of the relevant Series of Notes, the rules contained in, or implementing, CRD IV and the BRRD, delegated or implementing acts adopted by the European Commission and guidelines issued by the EBA).

  • WHFIT Regulations Treasury Regulations section 1.671-5, as amended.

  • Procurement Regulations means, for purposes of paragraph 85 of the Appendix to the General Conditions, the “World Bank Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers”, dated November 2020.

  • Development regulations or "regulation" means the controls

  • Plant regulator means any substance or mixture of substances intended, through physiological action, to accelerate or retard the rate of growth or rate of maturation, or to otherwise alter the behavior of plants or the produce thereof, but does not include substances to the extent that they are intended as plant nutrients, trace elements, nutritional chemicals, plant inoculants, or soil amendments.

  • OHS Regulation means the Workers Compensation Act (British Columbia), including without limitation, the Occupational Health & Safety Regulation (BC Regulation 296/97, as amended by BC Regulation 185/99) enacted pursuant to such Act, all as such Act or Regulations are amended or re-enacted from time to time.

  • Floodplain Management Regulations means this ordinance and other zoning ordinances, subdivision regulations, building codes, health regulations, special purpose ordinances, and other applications of police power. This term describes federal, state or local regulations, in any combination thereof, which provide standards for preventing and reducing flood loss and damage.

  • Market Regulation Department means all Exchange Officials and/or agents of the Exchange that assist the Exchange in the implementation, surveillance and enforcement of the Exchange Rules and other Obligations.

  • Employment Regulations means the Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations 2006 (SI 2006/246) as amended or replaced or any other Regulation implementing the Acquired Rights Directive 77/187/EC;

  • Relevant Regulator means the PRA or any successor entity or other entity primarily responsible for the prudential supervision of the Issuer.

  • EU Regulation means a regulation within the meaning of Article 288 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union;

  • CREST Regulations means the Uncertificated Securities Regulations 2001 (SI 2001 No. 01/378), as amended.

  • SEBI Regulations means the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015 together with the circulars issued thereunder, including any statutory modification(s) or re-enactment(s) thereof for the time being in force.

  • AIFM Regulation means Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) No. 231/2013.

  • PPPFA Regulations means the Preferential Procurement Regulations, 2017 published in terms of the PPPFA.

  • Council Regulation means Council Regulation (EC) No. 2100/94 of 27th July 1994 on Community plant variety rights;

  • Data Protection Regulation means Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 20161 on the protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data, and repealing Directive 95/46/EC (General Data Protection Regulation);

  • the 1997 Regulations means the Zebra, Pelican and Puffin Pedestrian Crossing Regulations 1997.

  • CRD IV Regulation means Regulation (EU) No. 575/2013 on prudential requirements for credit institutions and investment firms of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 June 2013, as the same may be amended or replaced from time to time.

  • Prospectus Regulation means Regulation (EU) 2017/1129.

  • the 2002 Regulations means the Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions 2002;

  • the 2007 Regulations means the Civil Enforcement of Parking Contraventions (England) General Regulations 2007;

  • CFTC Regulations means the rules and regulations promulgated by the CFTC, as amended.

  • General Data Protection Regulation GDPR" means regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European parliament and of the council as amended from time to time.

  • Regulation CF means Regulation Crowdfunding promulgated under the Securities Act.

  • Plan Asset Regulations means 29 CFR § 2510.3-101 et seq., as modified by Section 3(42) of ERISA, as amended from time to time.