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Regulatory Restrictions definition

Regulatory Restrictions means the regulations, rules or restrictions of any governmental entity or agency which exercises regulatory power over the Corporation, its business, operations or assets, including, without limitation, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Regulatory Restrictions means any Requirement of Law, including, without limitation, PURPA and PUHCA, that prohibits, materially restricts or limits, or otherwise makes it impracticable or uneconomic for a Member or any of its Affiliates to acquire an additional interest in the Company.
Regulatory Restrictions means the regulations, rules or restrictions of any governmental entity or agency which exercises regulatory power over the Corporation and its subsidiaries, and their businesses, operations or assets, including, without limitation, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

Examples of Regulatory Restrictions in a sentence

  • Regulatory Restrictions Investors whose investment activities are subject to investment laws and regulations or to review or regulation by certain authorities may be subject to restrictions on investments in certain types of debt securities.

  • Statutory or Regulatory Restrictions Apply – ONLY if a statute or regulation imposes restrictions that are different from the indirect cost rate requirements in 2 CFR 200, OR there has been a HUD-wide decision to prevent program offices from seeking an approved deviation from the negotiated rates under the conditions provided by 2CFR 200.414(c).

  • Statutory or Regulatory Restrictions on Disclosure Section 5.4(g) ☐ Yes ☒ No In addition to the Privacy Act, are there any other statutory or regulatory restrictions on the sharing of any of the PII maintained in the system or by the project (e.g., 26 U.S.C § 6103 for tax returns and return information)?<< If YES, provide a short narrative explanation to answer Section 5.4(g):List Statutory or Regulatory Restrictions and scope of use and sharing limitation, if any.

  • The information provided by the Underwriters in the Prospectus under the sections entitled "Underwriting - Pricing of Securities," "- Over-Allotment Option," "- Commissions and Discounts," "- Regulatory Restrictions on Purchase of Securities" and "- Indemnification" are true and correct in all material respects.

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More Definitions of Regulatory Restrictions

Regulatory Restrictions shall have the meaning set forth in Section 8.3.
Regulatory Restrictions shall have the meaning ascribed to it in the Certificate of Incorporation (in effect at the date hereof).
Regulatory Restrictions shall have the meaning specified in Section 2(f). -----------------------
Regulatory Restrictions means laws and regulations governing licenses, permits, certificates of need and contracts related thereto.
Regulatory Restrictions means any restriction or limitation on the ----------------------- ability of TCI-Satellite to acquire all or any portion of the Conversion Ownership Interests or Option Ownership Interests because such acquisition would cause the Company or TCI-Satellite to violate any Legal Requirement, including 47 U.S.C. (S) 533(a)(2) or any regulations of the FCC promulgated thereunder if any SMATV service offered by the Company continued to be offered after such acquisition separate and apart from any applicable franchised cable service.
Regulatory Restrictions means any restriction which is or may in the future be contained in, or arise from the terms of the Instrument of Appointment, or any relevant statutory provision or other law or regulation or any undertakings or assurances agreed with a Regulatory Authority applicable to the activities of the Licensed Undertaking, including, but not limited, to the Water Act, and includes any requirement to obtain Regulatory Consent. Related Fund in relation to a fund (the first fund), means a fund which is managed or advised by the same investment manager or investment adviser as the first fund or, if it is managed by a different investment manager or investment adviser, a fund whose investment manager or investment adviser is an Affiliate of the investment manager or investment adviser of the first fund.
Regulatory Restrictions means any restriction or limitation on ----------------------- the ability of TCI-Satellite to acquire all or any portion of the Conversion Stock, Reconciliation Stock, or Option Stock because such acquisition would cause ResNet or TCI-Satellite to violate any Legal Requirement, including, without limitation, 47 U.S.C. (S) 533(a)(2) or any regulations of the FCC promulgated thereunder if any SMATV service offered by ResNet continued to be offered after such acquisition separate and apart from any applicable franchised cable service.