Predecessor authority definition

Predecessor authority means the Fort Monmouth Economic
Predecessor authority. ’ means authorities repealed
Predecessor authority means the Financial Services Regulatory Authority of Ontario continued under subsection 2 (1) as that subsection read immediately before section 2 of Schedule 17 to the Restoring Trust, Transparency and Accountability Act, 2018 comes into force; (“ancienne Autorité”)

More Definitions of Predecessor authority

Predecessor authority means each of the following—
Predecessor authority means the Fort Monmouth Economic Revitalization Planning Authority established pursuant to section 4 of P.L.2006, c.16 (C.52:27I-4), repealed by this act.

Related to Predecessor authority

  • public authority means any authority or body or institution of self- government established or constituted—

  • 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 Section 5.4 of this Contract, unless designated otherwise by the Province;

  • Controlling Authority means the Minister administering the Tasmanian State Service Act 1984.

  • Chartering Authority means (i) with respect to a national bank, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, (ii) with respect to a Federal savings association or savings bank, the Office of Thrift Supervision, (iii) with respect to a bank or savings institution chartered by a State, the agency of such State charged with primary responsibility for regulating and/or closing banks or savings institutions, as the case may be, (iv) the Corporation in accordance with 12 U.S.C. Section 1821(c), with regard to self appointment, or (v) the appropriate Federal banking agency in accordance with 12 U.S.C. 1821(c)(9).

  • Health Care Authority or “HCA” means the Washington State Health Care Authority, any division, section, office, unit or other entity of HCA, or any of the officers or other officials lawfully representing HCA.

  • Public health authority means an agency or authority of the United States, a state, a territory, a political subdivision of a state or territory, an Indian tribe, or a foreign government, or a person or entity acting under a grant of authority from or contract with such public agency, including the employees or agents of such public agency or its contractors or persons or entities to whom it has granted authority, that is responsible for public health matters as part of its official mandate.

  • Predecessor Security of any particular Security means every previous Security evidencing all or a portion of the same debt as that evidenced by such particular Security; and, for the purposes of this definition, any Security authenticated and delivered under Section 2.07 in lieu of a lost, destroyed or stolen Security shall be deemed to evidence the same debt as the lost, destroyed or stolen Security.

  • Governing authority means the local legislative authority

  • Predecessor Board means The Board of Education for the Borough of East York, The Board of Education for the City of Etobicoke, The Board of Education for the City of North York, The Board of Education for the City of Scarborough, The Board of Education for the City of Toronto, The Board of Education for the City of York, or The Metropolitan Toronto School Board.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Securities Authorities means the British Columbia Securities Commission and the other securities regulatory authorities in the provinces and territories of Canada and the Securities and Exchange Commission of the United States of America, collectively;

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