Legal Framework definition

Legal Framework means the Platform Rules, each Contribution Agreement and each Fund Description that constitute a legal basis for the cooperation between the EIB and the Contributors in relation to the management of Contributions.
Legal Framework means, for the purpose of Excess Use Charges, matters that shall be prescribed by the Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage:
Legal Framework means the framework of the Borrower establishing the CCT Program and comprising among others the following: (a) Memorandum Circular No. 09, Series of 2007, for Creating the Ahon Pamilyang Pilipino Program (AAP) National Advisory Committees and Defining their Roles and Responsibilities; (b) Administrative Order No. 16, Series of 2008, for Guidelines on the Implementation of Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps); (c) Joint Memorandum Circular No. 01, Series of 2009, for Defining the Institutional Arrangements for the Implementation, Monitoring and Evaluation of the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps), as may be revised from time to time.

Examples of Legal Framework in a sentence

  • In case a term in the Contract is defined differently than in the Legal Framework or in the Implementation Rules, for the purposes of this Contract it shall be interpreted according to the definition used in the Contract.

  • The terms used in this Contract are defined in this Article, in the Bilateral Fund Guide and/or in the Bilateral Guideline and/or in the Legal Framework and/or in the Implementation Rules.

  • The Beneficiary undertakes to ensure the implementation of the Initiative with the aim of ensuring the maximum possible benefits for Initiative target groups and to accept, for that purpose, the Grant in the scope, manner and under the terms and conditions stipulated in this Contract, the Legal Framework, the Implementation Rules and in accordance with the Slovak and EU legislation.

  • The Beneficiary undertakes to fulfil the Initiative publicity obligation in accordance with the Legal Framework and the Implementation Rules.

  • The Parties agree that their relations are governed by the laws of the Slovak Republic and the Agreement must be interpreted also in the light and in response to the Project Contract, EEA FM Legal Framework and the Implementation Rules.


More Definitions of Legal Framework

Legal Framework. Includes, without being limited to, the legal standards established in Annex XIV, which are applicable to this Contract:
Legal Framework means the set of laws, regulations and rules that apply in a particular country. "Data Subject" means any individual maintaining ownership over personal data.
Legal Framework means any and all applicable Brazilian laws, rules and/or regulations, including, without limitation, Brazilian Law n. 13.303, of June 30, 2016, as amended, and the Regulamento de Licitações e Contratos do Banco do Brasil S.A.
Legal Framework means the Acts, policies, regulations or legislation set out in section 3. This is not an exhaustive list that the CJC needs to comply with, only the more relevant to public procurement.
Legal Framework means the Recipient’s group of laws and regulations related to the collection and recording of vital statistics which is comprised, inter alia, of the Recipient’s Law 722 published in the Recipient’s Official Gazette on May 12, 1981, Law 290 published in the Recipient’s Official Gazette on June 3, 1998, Law 423 published in the Recipient’s Official Gazette on May 17, 2002, the Presidential Decrees and regulation related thereto.
Legal Framework means the Recipient’s group of laws and regulations related to the collection and recording of vital statistics which is comprised, inter alia, of the Recipient’s Law 722 published in the Recipient’s Official Gazette on
Legal Framework means in this Annex ‘the comprehensive legal system for a particular jurisdiction established by any combination of the following: a constitution; primary legislation enacted by a legislative body which has the authority in respect of the jurisdiction; subsidiary legislation made by authorities authorised by the primary legislation for such jurisdiction; policies, practices, or procedures implemented by authorities authorised by the primary legislation for such jurisdiction; and legal precedent and customs applied by the courts.’