Social Security Legislation definition

Social Security Legislation and “competent authorities” shall mean the nationals, territories, social security legislation and competent authorities of the Contracting Parties within the meaning of the applicable bilateral agreement or agreements which are or may be in force.
Social Security Legislation means Social Security Contributions and Benefits ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ and any other enactment relating to social security (including all regulations made thereunder).
Social Security Legislation means the Social Security Act 1991 (Cth) and any Regulation made pursuant thereto and includes any other statute (including any regulation or order made thereunder) that controls or regulates the social security system in Australia.

Examples of Social Security Legislation in a sentence

  • MCA- Lesotho II (or, as appropriate and with MCC’s prior approval, another entity) shall be named as the payee on any such insurance and the beneficiary of any such guaranty or bonds.

  • Subject as above the Director shall be entitled to receive the said salary during periods of absence through illness or injury but the Company shall be entitled to set off or deduct therefrom the amount of any sickness benefit to which the Director is entitled under Social Security Legislation for the time being in force.


More Definitions of Social Security Legislation

Social Security Legislation means the 1999 Act and any legislation relating to Safeguarded Rights.
Social Security Legislation means the WRPA and the PSA and regulations made under these Acts.