New Regulations definition
Examples of New Regulations in a sentence
If, due to the Modifications or the New Regulations, the economic interests of Beijing Melo Technology Co., Ltd.
In the event of a conflict among the New Regulations, LFN, the Final RFP/RFQ or this Agreement, the terms and conditions of the New Regulations shall prevail, followed by the LFN, the Final RFP/RFQ and then this Agreement.
If the Modifications or the New Regulations are more favorable to any Party than the relevant laws, regulations, rules or other normative documents in effect as of the effective date of this Agreement (and the other Parties are not significantly and adversely affected thereby), then the Parties shall timely apply to the relevant agencies (if needed) for the benefit of these Modifications or New Regulations.
Given the New Regulations, the cessation of the K-9 business and the gradual winding down of our K-12 segment, while we will continue to expand our existing business in education, we are also engaged in the livestream commerce and intelligent learning products businesses.
In view of the New Regulations, the Group has been actively seeking new market opportunities, shifting its strategic focus and proactively adjusting its existing business lines and services.
New Regulations are currently being progressed through Parliament and will be implemented in 2023/24.
New Regulations were introduced in 2014 requiring that all new blinds and curtain tracks supplied and fitted by a professional must pass the new standard regarding safety where there is a danger, particularly to young children, from loose cords and loops.
Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations, hearing entitled ‘‘The Imposition of New Regulations Through the President’s Memorandum on Mitigation’’, 2 p.m., 1334 ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.
For details of the New Regulations of the cessation of the K-9 business, please refer to the announcements of the Company published on 26 July 2021 and 25 October 2021.
New Regulations DfT S2012 No. 2939 ROAD TRAFFIC The Rehabilitation Courses (Relevant Drink Offences) Regulations 2012 came into force on 24 June 2013 exercising powers conferred by sections 34B(3) and (10), 34BA(5) and 34C(4) of the Road Traffic Offenders ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇.