Examples of Schemes in a sentence
Subject to the Private Education (Dispute Resolution Schemes) Regulations 2016, the courts of Singapore shall have exclusive jurisdiction to settle any claim, dispute or disagreement arising out of or relating to this Contract.
The provisions of the Constitution of South Africa Act, 1996 Employment Equity Act, 1998, Labour Relations Act, 1995; Basic Conditions of Employment Act, 1997; Medical Schemes Act, 1998; Promotion of Equality and Prevention of Unfair Discrimination Act, 2000, Occupational Health and Safety Act, 1993, Compensation for Occupational Injuries and Diseases Act, 1993, Codes of Good Practice and relevant collective agreements provide the framework and authorisation.
Collective Investment Schemes (commonly known as ‘funds’) A fund is a term that covers different types of structure, normally Open Ended Investment Companies (‘OEICs’ - by far the most common) or Unit Trusts.
If: The Parties are members of the same Indemnity Scheme in England, Wales or Northern Ireland and the Party incurring the Loss is not indemnified for that Loss by its Indemnity Schemes; or All Parties are NHS bodies in Scotland; or The Parties are NHS bodies/Foundation Trusts established in different jurisdictions within the United Kingdom; Then the Parties shall apportion such Loss between themselves according to their respective responsibility for such Loss.
The Service Provider will be compensated by the relevant SARS accredited medical aid schemes as provided for in terms of the Medical Schemes Act, 1998 (Act 131 of 1998).