Legislation in force definition

Legislation in force means all the standards, codes,regulations, rules methodologies and any other decision ose act in force, approved by ERE and other competent authorities according to Law no.102/2015 “On Natural Gas Sector”.
Legislation in force means laws of the Republic of Albania enacted by the Parliament and in effect during this License period.
Legislation in force means the Laws in the Republic of Albania approved by the Parliament including the Law (hereinafter) and other secondary legislation issued implementing the law which are effective during the period of this License;

Examples of Legislation in force in a sentence

  • Controller, data controller, processor, data processor, data subject, personal data, processing and appropriate technical and organisational measures: as set out in the Data Protection Legislation in force at the time.

  • We may pass information about you to credit reference agencies for the purposes of arranging payments by instalments, and may also pass to them details of your payment record with us Under the Data Protection Legislation in force at the time you have the right to see personal information about you that we hold in our records.

  • Omega's products are produced from menhaden (a ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇-like fish found in commercial quantities), and include FAQ grade and value-added specialty fish meals, crude and refined fish oils and fish solubles.

  • Controller, data controller, processor, data processor , data subject, personal data, processing and appropriate technical and organisational measures: as set out in the Data Protection Legislation in force at the time.

  • Controller, processor, data subject, personal data, personal data breach, processing and appropriate technical and organisational measures: as set out in the Data Protection Legislation in force at the time.

  • Controller, processor, data subject, personal data, and processing: as set out in the Data Protection Legislation in force at the time.

  • The Contractor shall pay customs duties in accordance with the Customs Legislation in force as of the date on which the relevant customs declaration was filed with the customs authorities of the State.

  • The Insured Person's details and details of their insurance cover and claims will be held by Arc and/or the Insurer for underwriting, processing, claims handling and fraud prevention subject to the provisions of the Data Protection Legislation in force in United Kingdom at the time of the Incident.

  • Contractor’s employees shall be liable for payment of taxes and other mandatory payments to the budget in accordance with the Tax Legislation in force as of the time at which the liability to pay such taxes and other mandatory payments to the budget accrued.

  • As the Processor, should we become aware of a Data Incident with an impact on Personal Data Processing, we will notify the Controller regarding the incident in a timely manner, no later than 72 hours, as required by the Data Protection Legislation in force.


More Definitions of Legislation in force

Legislation in force means the laws and bylaws in effect at the time of the activities contemplated under this law;
Legislation in force means the [Country] regulations (treaties, laws, codes, ordinances, decrees, arrêté , directives, case law and so forth) known and existing on [#] and set at this date (excluding, OHADA Uniform Acts and all principles and international agreements to which [Country] adheres which shall apply as amended from time to time), taking into account any reasonable interpretation that is made of them at the same date in [Country] and in compliance with international practice and includes any subsequent more favourable Laws and Regulations that are extended to the applicable Party concerned in accordance with Article 22.3 or 24.
Legislation in force means the Laws in the Republic of Albania approved by the Parliament and other secondary laws approved by ERE or other bodies charged by the law;

Related to Legislation in force

  • Legislation means bills, resolutions, motions, amendments,

  • previous planning legislation means any planning legislation that is repealed by the Act or the provincial legislation;

  • Data Protection Legislation means the Data Protection Act 1998 and all applicable laws and regulations relating to processing of personal data and privacy, including where applicable the guidance and codes of practice issued by the Information Commissioner or relevant Government department in relation to such legislation;

  • Health care worker means a person other than a health care professional who provides medical, dental, or other health-related care or treatment under the direction of a health care professional with the authority to direct that individual's activities, including medical technicians, medical assistants, dental assistants, orderlies, aides, and individuals acting in similar capacities.

  • UK Data Protection Legislation means all applicable data protection and privacy legislation in force from time to time in the UK including the UK GDPR; the Data Protection Act 2018; the Privacy and Electronic Communications Directive 2002/58/EC (as updated by Directive 2009/136/EC) and the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations 2003 (SI 2003/2426) as amended.