Regulatory Body definition

Regulatory Body 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 or investigate the matters dealt with in this Agreement or any other affairs of the Provider or the Department, including, without limitation Ofsted, the European Commission and the European Court of Auditors;
Regulatory Body shall have the meaning stated in Section 35.20.21.
Regulatory Body means any Exchange, Clearing House, governmental, quasi-governmental or other department, agency or self-regulating organisation of which we are a member which has direct or indirect regulatory or enforcement authority or responsibility over us (or to any relevant Associated Firm or Broker), or any investment business conducted by us or such relevant Associated Firm or Broker for or with you;

Examples of Regulatory Body in a sentence

  • If any regulatory authority having jurisdiction (or any successor boards or agencies), a court of competent jurisdiction or other Governmental Authority with the appropriate jurisdiction (collectively, the ''Regulatory Body'') issues a rule, regulation, law or order that has the effect of cancelling, changing or superseding any term or provision of this Agreement (the ''Regulatory Requirement''), then this Agreement will be deemed modified to the extent necessary to comply with the Regulatory Requirement.

  • Based on Article 20 of the Regulation: in case of complaints regarding the allocation of PaPs (e.g. due to a decision based on the priority rules for allocation), the applicants may address the relevant Regulatory Body (RB) as stated in the Cooperation Agreement signed between RBs on the Corridor.

  • If the Provider is CQC registered it shall comply with the requirements and arrangements for notification of deaths and other incidents to CQC in accordance with CQC Regulations and if the Provider is not CQC registered it shall notify Serious Incidents to any Regulatory Body as applicable, in accordance with the Law.

  • The Clearing House may enter into hedge transactions, liquidate (by way of auction or otherwise) the Rates Service Contracts and the associated hedge positions for the account of the Hedged Account, and take related actions with respect to a Hedged Account (and the positions held therein), in each case, in its sole discretion as permitted by the Rulebook and Applicable Law, or as directed by an applicable Regulatory Body.

  • The Acquired Fund has all necessary authorizations, licenses and approvals from any applicable Governmental or Regulatory Body necessary to carry on its business as such business is now being carried on except authorizations, licenses and approvals that the failure to so obtain would not have a Material Adverse Effect on the Acquired Fund.


More Definitions of Regulatory Body

Regulatory Body means any government department or regulatory, statutory or other entity, committee, ombudsman or body which, whether under statute, rules, regulations, codes of practice or otherwise, is entitled to regulate, investigate or influence the matters dealt with in the Contract or any other affairs of the Customer;
Regulatory Body means a body in the United Kingdom or elsewhere that has responsibility for the regulation, audit, inspection, licensing or review of social care, health or education provision, or the regulation or licensing of a social care, health or teaching profession;
Regulatory Body means any governmental, semi-governmental, administrative, fiscal or judicial ministry, department, commission, authority, tribunal, agency, municipality or body, and shall include the provider of electricity, gas, water, wastewater, telecoms and other such public services, and any body with a regulatory function under the Applicable Law;
Regulatory Body means and include (a) the United States of America and any department of or corporation, agency or instrumentality heretofore or hereafter created, designated or established by the United States of America, (b) the State, any political subdivision thereof and any department of or corporation, agency or instrumentality heretofore or hereafter created, designated or established by the State, (c) the County and any department of or corporation, agency or instrumentality heretofore or hereafter created, designated or established by the County, and (d) any other public body, whether federal, state or local or otherwise having regulatory jurisdiction and authority over the Issuer.
Regulatory Body means a governmental body such as the United States Food and Drug Administration or other legally-recognized entity that must approve or otherwise license the manufacture, use, testing or sale of a Licensed Product in any jurisdiction in the Licensed Territory.