Private Authority definition

Private Authority means a commercial organisation to whom service provision has been outsourced by a Contracting Authority, which assumes the role and responsibilities of the CUSTOMER under a Contract. Processing has the same meaning as set out in the Data Protection Act 1998.
Private Authority means a commercial organisation to whom service provision has been outsourced by a Contracting Authority, which assumes the role and responsibilities of the CLIENT under a Contract. Quarter means a three (3) month period beginning on 1st January, 1st April, 1st July or 1st October. The term ‘Quarterly’ shall be similarly construed.
Private Authority means a commercial organisation to whom service provision has been outsourced by a Contracting Authority, which assumes the role and responsibilities of the CUSTOMER under a Contract. Quarter means a three (3) month period beginning on 1st January, 1st April, 1st July or 1st October. The term ‘Quarterly’ shall be similarly construed. Regulatory Bodies means those government departments and regulatory, statutory and other entities, committees 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 this Contract or any other affairs of the CUSTOMER and “Regulatory Body” shall be construed accordingly. Reports means reports submitted by the SERVICE PROVIDER to the CUSTOMER as specified in Schedule 2-6. Requests for Information means a request for information or an apparent request under the Code of Practice on Access to Government Information, FOIA or the Environmental Information Regulations.

Examples of Private Authority in a sentence

  • The establishment of the fund is about transforming ETO into a Destination Management Organization (DMO) of a Joint Public Private Authority that would equally involve the tourism private sector operators and partners in all aspect of the tourism transformation efforts of the country.

  • Claire Cutler, Virginia Haufler & Tony Porter, Private Authority and International Affairs, in PRIVATE AUTHORITY AND INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS 3, 3 (A.

  • Biersteker, The Emergence of Private Authority in the International System, in THE EMERGENCE OF PRIVATE AUTHORITY IN GLOBAL GOVERNANCE 3, 4 (Rodney Bruce Hall & Thomas J.

  • Hall R.B. and Biersteker T.J. (2002) The Emergence of Private Authority in Global Governance.

  • Porter (eds), Private Authority in International Affairs (1999);J.N. Rosenau and E.-O.

  • Voluntary Environmental Standards, Public Law and Private Authority in Canada.

  • Goldmann, ‘A Matter of Perspective: Global Governance and the Distinction between Public and Private Authority (and Not Law)’ (2013), available at http://ssrn.

  • Hans Krause Hansen, Policing Corruption Post- and Pre-Crime: Collective Action and Private Authority in the Maritime Industry, 25 IND.

  • Rearticulating Regulatory Approaches: Public- Private Authority and Corporate Social Responsibility.

  • Michael Stone, NCBL panel – CSR and Regulatory Regimes “How Northern Governments Nurture Global Private Authority [or Corporate Social Responsibility] as a Means to Reinforce Public Policies in Southeast Asia: Assessing the implications of illegal wood importing bans in the United States and Europe”, paper to be presented to CSR in the Pacific Rim Conference Thursday, April 14 - Friday, April 15, 2011 Institute of Asian Research, University of British Columbia.


More Definitions of Private Authority

Private Authority means a commercial organisation to whom service provision has been outsourced by a Contracting Authority, which assumes the role and responsibilities of the Employer under this contract.
Private Authority means a commercial organisation to whom service provision has been outsourced by a Contracting Authority, which assumes the role and responsibilities of the Employer under this contract. 56.2 The Service Manager is permitted to deduct and withhold from any sums otherwise due to the Contractor under this contract any sum of money due from the Contractor to the other parties under any one or more of: 56.2.1 this contract; or 56.2.2 any other agreement between the Contractor and the Employer; or 56.2.3 any other agreement between the Contractor and the Authority; or 56.2.4 (except where the Employer is a Private Authority) any other agreement between the Contractor and another department, office or agency of the Crown, provided that the terms of such other agreement provide for sums of money due from the Contractor under that agreement to be recovered by way of a deduction from sums of money due to the Contractor under this contract or any other contracts.
Private Authority means a commercial organisation to whom service provision has been outsourced by a Contracting Authority, which assumes the role and responsibilities of the Customer under a Contract. Quarter means a three (3) Month period beginning on 1st January, 1st April, 1st July or 1st October. The term “Quarterly” shall be similarly construed. Records means such full and accurate records as are required to be kept by the SERVICE PROVIDER to satisfy the requirements of Clause 33. Regulatory Bodies means those government departments and regulatory, statutory and other entities, committees 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 this Agreement or any other affairs of the Authority andRegulatory Body” shall be construed accordingly. Reports means reports submitted by the SERVICE PROVIDER to the Customer as specified in Schedule 2-5. Requests for Information means a request for information or an apparent request under the Code of Practice on Access to Government Information, FOIA or the Environmental Information Regulations.
Private Authority means a commercial organisation to whom service provision has been outsourced by a Contracting Authority, which assumes the role and responsibilities of the CUSTOMER under a Contract. Project OSCAR As defined in ITQ441 Quarter means a three (3) month period beginning on 1st January, 1st April, 1st July or 1st October. The term „Quarterly‟ shall be similarly construed. Regulatory Bodies means those government departments and regulatory, statutory and other entities, committees 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 this Contract or any other affairs of the CUSTOMER and “Regulatory Body” shall be construed accordingly. Reports means reports submitted by the SERVICE PROVIDER to the CUSTOMER as specified in Schedule 2-6. Requests for Information means a request for information or an apparent request under the Code of Practice on Access to Government Information, FOIA or the Environmental Information Regulations.
Private Authority means a commercial organisation to whom service provision has been outsourced by a

Related to Private Authority

  • Private Authorizations means all franchises, permits, licenses, approvals, consents and other authorizations of all Persons (other than Governmental Authorities).

  • State authority means the hospital finance authority created by this act.

  • Fire authority means the department, agency, or public entity with responsibility

  • Corporate Authorities means the City Council of the City.

  • Appropriate Authority means any government or taxing authority.

  • PURCHASE AUTHORITY means the officer signing the acceptance of tender and shall include any officer who has authority to execute the relevant contract on behalf of the purchaser.

  • Appellate Authority means Committee of Directors consisting of Director (Finance) and Director (BD) for works centers under Director (Projects). For all other cases committee of Directors shall consist of Director (Finance) & Director (Projects).

  • Appropriate Authority(ies) means the U.S. State Department, the government authority(ies) in the Covered Person’s Home Country or Country of Residence or the government authority(ies) of the Host Country.

  • Road authority means each governmental agency with jurisdiction over public streets and highways. Road authority includes the department, any other state agency, and intergovernmental, county, city, and village governmental agencies responsible for the construction, repair, and maintenance of streets and highways. When a street railway operates or seeks to operate a street railway system over public streets and highways over which more than 1 road authority possesses jurisdiction, road authority includes each road authority with jurisdiction over public streets and highways upon which the street railway operates or seeks to operate a street railway system.

  • Applicable Authority means (a) with respect to SOFR, the SOFR Administrator or any Governmental Authority having jurisdiction over the Administrative Agent or the SOFR Administrator with respect to its publication of SOFR, in each case acting in such capacity and (b) with respect to any Alternative Currency, the applicable administrator for the Relevant Rate for such Alternative Currency or any Governmental Authority having jurisdiction over the Administrative Agent or such administrator with respect to its publication of the applicable Relevant Rate, in each case acting in such capacity.

  • Lead Authority means the local authority appointed by the Parties under this agreement to lead on a particular function in accordance with Clause 12.

  • second authority means the authority to which a mover is liable to make payments for the new dwelling;

  • Insurance Authority means the Insurance Authority of Hong Kong established pursuant to section 4AAA of the Insurance Ordinance.

  • Service Authorization means that Open Ecosystem Partner needs to meet specific qualification requirements for the products included in a “Service” Product Family that Open Ecosystem Partner wants to promote and offer Services for as set out in detail in the Open Ecosystem Program Guide.

  • Responsible Authority means any of the following: -

  • authorized authority means, in relation to any Person, transaction or event, any (a) federal, provincial, municipal or local governmental body (whether administrative, legislative, executive or otherwise), both domestic and foreign, (b) agency, authority, commission, instrumentality, regulatory body, court, central bank or other entity exercising executive, legislative, judicial, taxing, regulatory or administrative powers or functions of or pertaining to government, (c) court, arbitrator, commission or body exercising judicial, quasi-judicial, administrative or similar functions, and (d) other body or entity created under the authority of or otherwise subject to the jurisdiction of any of the foregoing, including any stock or other securities exchange, in each case having jurisdiction over such Person, transaction or event.

  • Executive Authority means the executive committee or executive mayor of the Municipality or, if the Municipality does not have an executive committee or executive mayor, a committee of councillors appointed by the Municipal Council;

  • prescribed authority means the authorities specified in Rule 12 of Plastic Waste Management and Handling Rules, 2016, and Commissioner, Municipal Corporations, Chief Executive Officer/Executive Officer, Urban Local Bodies ;

  • 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.

  • designated authority means any of the following;

  • Where the Authority funds this Contract using ESF funds the Contractor shall within four (4) weeks of expiry or termination of this Contract provide evaluation information to the Authority which: a) summarises the project, focusing on how it has helped to achieve the project objectives set out in the specification; b) is concise, being no more than one A4 page in length; and c) indicates whether the objectives have been fully achieved or only partly achieved and sets out any other relevant issues in this context.

  • requested authority means a competent administrative authority which has been appointed by a Party for this purpose and which receives a request for assistance in customs matters;

  • Combined Authority means an authority established under section 103(1) of the Local Democracy, Economic Development and Construction Act 2009 or an authority to which a delegation of the Secretary of State’s functions has been made under section 39A of the Greater London Authority Act 1999;

  • Compliance Authority means each and all of the (a) U.S. Treasury Department/Office of Foreign Assets Control, (b) U.S. Treasury Department/Financial Crimes Enforcement Network, (c) U.S. State Department/Directorate of Defense Trade Controls, (d) U.S. Commerce Department/Bureau of Industry and Security, (e) the U.S. Internal Revenue Service, (f) the U.S. Justice Department, and (g) the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

  • Water Authority means the body corporate known as the Water Authority of Western Australia established by the Water Authority Xxx 0000;

  • market surveillance authority means an authority of a Member State responsible for carrying out market surveillance on its territory;