Legal Authority definition

Legal Authority means any domestic or foreign federal, state, county, municipal, or other government or governmental or quasi-governmental department, commission, board, bureau, court, agency, or instrumentality having jurisdiction or authority over Landlord, Tenant and/or all or any part of the Premises or the Property.
Legal Authority means the authorized state agency for the administration of the statutes relating to the practice of nursing in this state. The Oklahoma Board of Nursing is the only legal authority for licensing Licensed Practical Nurses, Registered Nurses, and Advanced Practice Registered Nurses; and for certifying Advanced Unlicensed Assistants.
Legal Authority means any provision of law or regulation that carries the force of law.

Examples of Legal Authority in a sentence

  • For the avoidance of doubt, such conduct is included within the conduct described in clause (b) of Section 12 and the rights described in Section 12 apply in the event the Fund requests that BNYM engage in conduct other than in accordance with BNYM's reasonable interpretation of Legal Authority or reasoned legal analysis or legal advice and BNYM engages in such conduct.

  • Provisions on Legal Authority are included in the original MOU, and this IFA is prepared in accordance with such provisions.

  • Legal Authority – Contractor Signatory Contractor warrants that it possesses the legal authority to enter into this Contract and that it has taken all actions required by its procedures, and bylaws, and/or applicable laws to exercise that authority, and to lawfully authorize its undersigned signatory to execute this Contract, or any part thereof, and to bind Contractor to its terms.

  • This Agreement shall be interpreted so as not to deprive the University of its Legal Authority to control all final decisions regarding its academic and non-academic programs.

  • For the avoidance of doubt, such conduct is included within the conduct described in clause (b) of Section 12 and the rights described in Section 12 apply in the event the Fund requests that BNYM engage in conduct other than in accordance with BNYM’s reasonable interpretation of Legal Authority or reasoned legal analysis or legal advice and BNYM engages in such conduct.


More Definitions of Legal Authority

Legal Authority means any provision of law or regulation that carries the force of law, including, for example, statutes, rules and regulations, and court rulings.
Legal Authority. Section 1.5
Legal Authority is obtained through various means. Primarily in investigations which involve the extraction of smartphone data, legal authority is obtained through a search warrant, supported by probable cause and signed by a judge. Searches granted by a search warrant are limited in scope determined by probable cause. A search may be limited to a specific date range (i.e. May 1, 2023, to May 15, 2023). The warrant can also limit the scope to certain apps or certain areas of the device, such as photos, text messages, emails, call logs, etc. Police Officers and Detectives will include these parameters when they draft a warrant, and the Judge can modify the parameters before signing the warrant.
Legal Authority means that right as ex- pressly stated by statute or law.
Legal Authority means the person with the authority to sign the Contract between the Respondent and the County to implement the Project.
Legal Authority means any agency, authority, department, inspectorate, ministry, legislative body, parliament, statutory or legal entity or person (whether autonomous or not), commission, instrumentality of the Government of the Republic of Singapore or any subdivision thereof having jurisdiction over either Party;
Legal Authority. The recipient/party has the legal authority to enter into this Agreement, and the institutional, managerial and financial capability to ensure proper planning, management, and completion of the project.