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.
It is amongst others, governed by the Distance Marketing of Consumer Financial Services Law of 2004, L.242(I)/2004, as amended.
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.
Iraq has a comprehensive money-laundering law in place: the Anti-Money Laundering Law of 2004 (CPA Order 93).
Limited Liability Companies’ objectives A Company may be incorporated to conduct any lawful business that is not an activity regulated by the DFSA under the DIFC Regulatory Law of 2004, as amended from time to time.
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”).
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].
Should PARTIES fail to reach an amicable resolution of their dispute, the same shall be submitted to arbitration, in accordance with Republic Act No. 9285 of the ADR Law of 2004.
Article 5(2) of the Banking Law of 2004 (CPA Order 94) also bars the licensing of shell banks within Iraq.
The Cyprus Police, by virtue of the Police Law of 2004 (L.73(I)/2004), is responsible for the maintenance of law and public order, the preservation of peace, the prevention and detection of crime, the apprehension of offenders and the presentation of them before court.