Law of 2004 definition

Law of 2004 means the Belgian law of 7 May 2004 concerning experiments on the human person, published in the Belgian State Gazette on 18 May 2004, as such law may be partly amended and/or replaced from time to time (including, but not limited to, as applicable, by the Clinical Trials Regulation (EU) 536/2014, and the Belgian law of 7 May 2017 concerning clinical trials on medicinal products for human use).
Law of 2004 means the Belgian law of 7 May 2004 concerning experiments on the human person, published in the Belgian State Gazette on 18 May 2004, as such law may be amended and/or replaced from time to time (including, but not limited to, as applicable, by the Clinical Trials Regulation (EU) 536/2014, and the corresponding Belgian laws and regulations further implementing said Regulation).
Law of 2004 means the Income Tax (Business Profits) (Guernsey) (Amendment) Law, 2004b,

Examples of Law of 2004 in a sentence

  • In this context the Law of 2004, the Law of 2007 and the Law of 2010 include specific transitional provisions for collective investment undertakings/ investment vehicles established under those laws prior to 22 July 2013.

  • The Palestinian Child Law of 2004 decrees that the age of majority is eighteen.

  • Implementing and authorized by Section 10, 11, 11.5 and 12 of the Radiation Protection Act of 1990 [420 ILCS 40/10, 11, 11.5 and 12], and Section 9 of the Illinois Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management Act [420 ILCS 20/9] and by Section 70 of the Nuclear Safety Law of 2004 [20 ILCS 3310/70].

  • All other activities are subject to an income tax rate of 50%, in accordance with the Saudi Arabian Income Tax Law of 2004 and its amendments (the “Tax Law”).

  • The Violence in the Family (Prevention and Protection of Victims)(Amendment) Law of 2004, [L.212 (I)/2004], amending L.

  • Article 3 of the Citizenship Rights Law of 2004 requires courts and prosecution offices to respect the right of the accused to a defence, and to provide the accused with the services of a defence attorney.

  • The major resistance pattern was ampicillin–penicillin and accounted for 18.5 of the isolates.

  • Iraq has a comprehensive money-laundering law in place: the Anti-Money Laundering Law of 2004 (CPA Order 93).

  • Where the order has been executed, taking into account that investment services have been provided in relation to financial instruments whose price depends on fluctuations in the financial market outside the CIF’s control, the Client has no right of withdrawal even if the order was entered or sent and executed via means of distance communication, in line with the relevant provisions of the Distance Marketing of Consumer Financial Services Law of 2004.

  • Section 2 of Police (General) Regulations (No. 51/1989), issued by the Council of Ministers in exercise of the powers vested in it by Sections 13 and 17 of the Police Law of 2004 (L.73(I)/2004), defines a "document" as anything in which information or a representation of any kind can be recorded or imprinted and it includes any copy taken thereof.

Related to Law of 2004

  • Act of 2001 means the Local Government Act 2001;

  • Act of 2006 means the Planning and Development (Strategic Infrastructure) Act 2006;

  • Act of 2010 means the Civil Partnership and Certain Rights and Obligations of Cohabitants Act 2010;

  • Treasury Regulations means the regulations promulgated under the Code.