PPP Law definition

PPP Law means the Law governing Public Private Partnership in Rwanda, No. 14/2016 of 2nd/05/2016 Gazette 22 of 30/05/2016.
PPP Law means Law No. 03/L-090 on Public Private Partnerships and Concessions in Infrastructure and the Procedures for their Award.
PPP Law means Public Private Sector Partnership Law No. 17 (2020).

Examples of PPP Law in a sentence

  • As explained at length, the PPP Law expressly defines the direito de preferência—making them one and the same.

  • This is consistent with Mozambique’s interpretation that the direito de preferência is subject to the definition of the direito de preferência in Mozambique’s PPP Law.

  • This conduct does not advance PEL’s position that the direito de preferência means something other than what is reflected in the MOI and PPP Law.

  • Thus, there is no limitation in the PPP Law or PPP Regulation as to the percentage equity PEL could have provided CFM.

  • The Dubai PPP Law, unless the government body has provided some financing for the project, the shareholders pay taxes on these dividends.


More Definitions of PPP Law

PPP Law means Loi No.2015-039 du 3 février 2016 sur le partenariat public- privé.
PPP Law means the Recipient’s “Public Private Partnership Law”, dated May 5, 2019, and published in the National Database of Legislation of the Republic of Uzbekistan on May 11, 2019.
PPP Law means the Recipient’s Law No. 2021-23, dated February 22, 2021, and its implementing decrees.
PPP Law means Law No. 95 of the Kyrgyz Republic "On Public-Private Partnership" of July 22, 2019.
PPP Law has the meaning provided in paragraph 1(a)(ii) of Part B of Annex I.
PPP Law means the Borrower’s “Public Private Partnership Law”, dated May 5, 2019, and published in the National Database of Legislation of the Republic of Uzbekistan on May 11, 2019.
PPP Law means the PPP Regulation [5th Oct 2016, Issue No 1228] as amended from time from time including consolidations, amendments and replacements thereof.