Other Relevant Authorities definition

Other Relevant Authorities means authorities that – with respect to the Resolution or resolution planning or Emergency Situation – are empowered or assigned with a specific task(s), or are permitted to access information, in accordance with the relevant law. Specifically, under this CA: (i) As regards PIDM, these are: the Central Bank of Malaysia, the Securities Commission Malaysia and the Ministry of Finance Malaysia; (ii) As regards the SRB, these are: the European Central Bank, the European Commission, the Council of the European Union, the European Banking Authority, the National Resolution Authorities and National Competent Authorities of Participating Member States, the European Stability Mechanism, and other authorities as specified in Article 88(6) SRM Regulation.
Other Relevant Authorities means the local authorities or departments other than the AMR that are relevant to the processing of the Equity Transfer Transaction;
Other Relevant Authorities means authorities that – with respect to the Resolution or resolution planning or Emergency Situation – are empowered or assigned with a specific task(s), or are permitted to access information, in accordance with the relevant law. Specifically, under this CA: (i) As regards the KDIC, these are: the Ministry of Economy and Finance, the Financial Services Commission, the Bank of Korea and the Financial Supervisory Service; and (ii) As regards the SRB, these are: the European Central Bank, the European Commission, the Council of the European Union, the European Banking Authority, the National Resolution Authorities and National Competent Authorities of Participating Member States, the European Stability Mechanism, and other authorities as specified in Article 88(6) SRM Regulation. 3 OJ L 225, 30.7.2014, p. 1, as may be amended, restated, supplemented or otherwise modified.

Examples of Other Relevant Authorities in a sentence

  • Other Relevant Authorities in Singapore4-2 Examples include law enforcement authorities (e.g. Singapore Police Force, Commercial Affairs Department, Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau) and other government authorities (e.g. Attorney General’s Chambers, Ministry of Home Affairs, Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Law).

  • In performing its tasks the SRB works with Other Relevant Authorities, which in some instances are the primary sources of certain relevant information and with which requests for such information must be coordinated.

  • Other Relevant Authorities As with the PA (see Section II.B.), these guidelines do not specifically address the Archaeological Resources Protection Act (ARPA), the Antiquities Act, the National Marine Sanctuaries Act, or the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA).2 However, given the importance, please also see, for reference purposes, Appendix 8 for the 2 For a comparison of Section 106, NAGPRA, and ARPA, see www.nps.gov/nagpra/TRAINING/NAGPRA-ARPA- 106.

  • Other Relevant Authorities in Singapore5-2 Examples include law enforcement authorities (e.g. Singapore Police Force, Commercial Affairs Department, Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau) and other government authorities (e.g. Attorney General’s Chambers, Ministry of Home Affairs, Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Law).

  • Standard(s) of Proof : None specified Other Relevant Authorities : None specified Available Sanctions : Article 194.

  • One of the lead partners asserted that Connectivity is “a starting point” within a continuum of care – it is about reaching people where their immediate needs are.

  • Other Relevant Authorities Leeds City Council is engaged in regular dialogue with the other local authorities within the region, and is a key participant in the Waste Regional Advisory Group (WRAG).

  • CPMI - IOSCO- PFMI Responsibilities of Central Banks, Market Regulators, and Other Relevant Authorities for Financial Market Infrastructures 30ANNEX 4.

  • Other Relevant Authorities : None specified Available Sanctions : Imprisonment (up to two years), fines and/or prohibition of further activity may be imposed as a result of criminal proceedings.

  • Rules and Regulations, Directives, Guidelines, and Other Relevant Authorities; Change in Laws and Authorities.


More Definitions of Other Relevant Authorities

Other Relevant Authorities means authorities that – with respect to the Resolution or resolution planning or Emergency Situation – are empowered or assigned with a specific task(s), or are permitted to access information, in accordance with the relevant law. Specifically, under this CA: (i) As regards the BCRA, the Seguro de Depósitos S.A. (SEDESA) in accordance with Article 10 bis of Decree 540/95 and amendments. (ii) As regards the SRB, these are: the European Central Bank, the European Commission, the Council of the European Union, the European Banking Authority, the National Resolution Authorities and National Competent Authorities of Participating Member States, the European Stability Mechanism, and other authorities as specified in Article 88(6) SRM Regulation.

Related to Other Relevant Authorities

  • Relevant Authorities means any governmental or statutory authority with the

  • relevant authority means the authority of which M is a member;

  • Government Authorities means, without limitation, all Government departments and agencies with responsibility for the import and export of goods, the collection of revenue on the import and export of goods and the transport of those goods to include, without limitation, Customs, AQIS, the ATO and the RSA;

  • competent authorities means the competent authorities of the Member States as identified on the websites listed in Annex II;

  • contracting authorities means the State, regional or local authorities, bodies governed by public law or associations formed by one or more such authorities or one or more such bodies governed by public law;

  • Governmental Authorities means any nation, government, province, state, or any entity, authority or body exercising executive, legislative, judicial, regulatory or administrative functions of or pertaining to government, including any government authority, agency, department, board, commission or instrumentality of any government or any political subdivision thereof, court, tribunal, arbitrator, the governing body of any securities exchange, and self-regulatory organization, in each case having competent jurisdiction (with each of such Governmental Authorities being referred to as a “Governmental Authority”).

  • Local authorities means every county, municipal, and other local board or body having authority to adopt police regulations under the constitution and laws of this state.

  • Regulatory Authorities means the Commissions and the Exchange;

  • Host Authority means the local authority appointed by the Parties under these arrangements to lead on a specified matter or function as set out in paragraphs 14 and 19.

  • Signing Authority means an officer or agent of the organization with written authorization to commit the legal entity to a binding agreement.

  • Tax Authorities means domestic or foreign tax, revenue, fiscal or monetary authorities.

  • Authorities means any government authority, agency, body or department having or claiming jurisdiction over the Agreement or the Project, or both.

  • Governmental Entities has the meaning ascribed to it in the Purchase Agreement.

  • Antitrust Authorities means the Antitrust Division of the United States Department of Justice, the United States Federal Trade Commission or the antitrust or competition law authorities of any other jurisdiction (whether United States, foreign or multinational).

  • Regulatory Bodies means those government departments and regulatory, statutory and other entities, committees, ombudsmen and bodies which, whether under statute, rules, regulations, codes of practice or otherwise, are entitled to regulate, investigate, or influence the matters dealt with in the Contract or any other affairs of the Authority and “Regulatory Body” shall be construed accordingly.

  • Contract Authority means the Board of Supervisors or the head of the department or agency presenting the proposed contract to the Board of Supervisors.

  • Taxing Authorities means Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, Her Majesty the Queen in right of any province or territory of Canada, any municipality of Canada, the Canada Revenue Agency, the Canada Border Services Agency, any similar revenue or taxing authority of Canada and each and every province or territory of Canada (including Revenu Québec) and any political subdivision thereof and any Canadian or foreign government, regulatory authority, government department, agency, commission, bureau, minister, court, tribunal or body or regulation making entity exercising taxing authority or power, and “Taxing Authority” means any one of the Taxing Authorities;

  • Contracting Authority means any contracting authority as defined in Regulation 3 of the Public Contracts Regulations 2006.

  • Port Authority means a port authority created under Chapter 4582. of the Revised Code.

  • customs authorities means customs authorities as defined in Article 5, point (1), of Regulation (EU) No 952/2013;

  • Governing authority means the local legislative authority

  • Government Authority means any foreign or domestic federal, state, provincial, municipal, county, city or local legislative, administrative or regulatory authority, agency, court, body or other governmental or quasi-governmental entity with competent jurisdiction, including any supranational body.

  • Regulators means the SFC, the relevant Exchange, the relevant clearing house and any other regulators whether in Hong Kong or elsewhere

  • Competent Authority and ‘Appellate Authority’ shall mean the following:

  • Health Authority means the regional health board designated under the Health Authority Act, RSBC 1996, c.180, or the Provincial Health Services Authority, to which the Participant is designated under Schedule 1 (Return of Service Placement Process) of this Contract, unless designated otherwise by the Province;

  • Central authority means the entity designated by the United States or a foreign country described in section 102(e)(iv) to perform the functions specified in the Convention.