Legislative Change definition

Legislative Change means the application to any person of any legal requirement (as defined in the Access Conditions) which did not previously so apply or the change of any legal requirement applying to that person (including any such legal requirement ceasing to apply, being withdrawn or not being renewed) other than in relation to:- (a) corporation tax (or any other tax of a similar nature replacing corporation tax on profits or gains); or (b) Value Added Tax;
Legislative Change means changes in Applicable Law, including repeal, replacement or amendment of an Applicable Law, including the Regulation, that give rise to the Work (or any part thereof) no longer being required or necessary, as determined by CMO in its sole and absolute discretion.
Legislative Change means a refinement, enhancement, or other modification to the Licensed Software necessary to comply with final, statewide legislation or administrative regulation affecting all clients in Purchaser’s state and pertaining to: (a) existing reports, exports, or data exchanges; (b) new reports; (c) new data entry fields for state reporting; (d) new fee calculations; (e) new disposition templates; (f) new sentence templates; or (g) new citation templates. Legislative Changes do not include the expansion of Purchaser’s constitutional or operational responsibilities beyond those that exist as of the Effective Date

More Definitions of Legislative Change

Legislative Change means any change to applicable law as at the date of this Agreement.
Legislative Change means changes in Applicable Law, including repeal, replacement or amendment of an Applicable Law, including the Regulation, that give rise to the Work (or any part thereof) no longer being required or necessary, as determined by CM in its sole and absolute discretion.
Legislative Change means a refinement, enhancement, or other modification to the Licensed Software necessary to comply with final, statewide legislation or administrative regulation affecting in the same manner all clients in End User’s state that are similarly situated with respect to the legislation and pertaining to: (a) existing reports, exports, or data exchanges; (b) new reports; (c) new data entry fields for state reporting; (d) new fee calculations; (e) new disposition templates; (f) new sentence templates; or (g) new citation templates. Legislative Changes do not include the expansion of End User’s constitutional or operational responsibilities beyond those that exist as of the Effective Date.
Legislative Change means the application to any person of any Legal
Legislative Change or "ML" means, after the date of signature of this Contract for Difference, the entry into force, amendment, supplement, termination, repeal, replacement, withdrawal of any act forming part of primary or secondary legislation issued by a Competent Authority in Romania (but excluding any such act forming part of primary legislation or secondary insofar as it implements EU requirements) that directly:

Related to Legislative Change

  • Legislative office means the office of state senator, state representative, speaker

  • Legislative body means the municipal council.

  • Legislative authority means, with respect to a regional transit authority, the board of trustees thereof, and with respect to a county that is a transit authority, the board of county commissioners.

  • Disciplinary sanction means any action listed in s. UWS 14.04 taken in response to student academic misconduct.

  • Local legislative body means a common council, village board of trustees or town board of supervisors.

  • Legislation means bills, resolutions, motions, amendments,

  • Change is defined in Section 3.2.

  • Scope Change means any change to the scope of a contract to accommodate a need not originally provided for in the contract and which may include the acquisition of additional deliverables or the extension of the term of the contract and which may require an adjustment to the contract price;

  • Change Control means the process set out in Section 2.6.

  • Rule change means the changing of fund rules by varying or deleting existing rules and adding new rules.

  • Metropolitan planning organization means the same as that term is defined in Section 72-1-208.5.

  • Regulatory Change means, with respect to Bank, any change on or after the date of this Agreement in United States federal, state, or foreign laws or regulations, including Regulation D, or the adoption or making on or after such date of any interpretations, directives, or requests applying to a class of lenders including Bank, of or under any United States federal or state, or any foreign laws or regulations (whether or not having the force of law) by any court or governmental or monetary authority charged with the interpretation or administration thereof.