Examples of MAC Act in a sentence
Further InformationThe references herein to, and summaries of, federal, State and local laws, including but not limited to the State Constitution, the Financial Emergency Act, the MAC Act and the City Charter, and documents, agreements and court decisions, including but not limited to the Financial Plan, are summaries of certain provisions thereof.
In this section: accident has the same meaning as in the MAC Act.
McColl JA concluded that to fall within s 3A of the MAC Act Leach had to establish: That his injury was caused by the fault of the driver in the use or operation of the Commodore the temporal criterion that his injury was sustained during either the "driving of the [Commodore]" or "a collision with the [Commodore]".
The MAC Act applies to the commission of offences whether within or outside Malaysia.The MACC maintains a database of offenders found guilty of corruption.The Malaysian Penal Code also prohibits the commission of the criminal offences of bribery and corruption, such as taking a gratification in order to, by corrupt or illegal means, influence a public servant, and criminal breach of trust.
A claimant or insurer may lodge an application for assessment of a treatment dispute, specified in section 58(1)(a) or (b) of the MAC Act as soon as practicable after the dispute arises.
A claimant or insurer may lodge an application for an assessment of a claim at any time, subject to section 91 of the MAC Act.
The main offences under the MAC Act relate to giving or receiving gratification.
It is estimated that roughly 40 % of all active pharmaceutical ingredients contain in a minimum one chiral amine group.7 Hence, high chemical and enantiomeric purities with ee values greater than 99 % are required to meet strict regulations.
W.G., and Moran, J.M.: Cardiac and Peripheral Vascular Effects of Lidocaine and Pro- cainamide, Amer J Cardiol 16:701-707 (Nov) 1965.
A claimant or insurer may lodge an application to refer a claim for further assessment if significant new evidence is produced in court proceedings after a claim has been assessed, in accordance with section 111 of the MAC Act, as soon as practicable after the evidence has been adduced.