State Restrictions definition

State Restrictions means, if the Credit Union is organized under the laws of any state, any restrictions imposed by the laws of such state on voting rights of holders of the Senior Subordinated Securities that cannot be modified, waived or otherwise removed by the appropriate Governmental Entity of such state.
State Restrictions means, in the case of state-chartered QFIs, any state law restrictions on voting rights of holders of Senior Securities that cannot be modified, waived or otherwise removed by the appropriate state authorities.
State Restrictions means, if the Bank is organized under the laws of any state, any restrictions imposed by the laws of such state on voting rights of holders of the Senior Notes that cannot be modified, waived or otherwise removed by the appropriate Governmental Entity of such state.

Examples of State Restrictions in a sentence

  • Refer to Plaza’s Geographic State Restrictions for general guidelines and restrictions.

  • State Restrictions Against Balance Billing Managed Care Enrollees.” Georgetown University Center on Health Insurance Reforms and Kaiser Family Foundation, accessed May 9, 2014, http://kff.org/private-insurance/ state-indicator/state-restriction-against-providers-balance-billing-managed-care-enrollees/; see also Hoadley J, Lucia K and SchwartzS.

  • Garcia and State Restrictions on the Development of Merchant Power Plants,” Natural Resources Journal 43 (2003), 624 (“Dennis”).

  • The Kansas Constitution requires the joint consent of husband and wife for any alienation of the homestead.A homestead to the extent of .

  • Smith, II, Franchise Regulation: An Economic Analysis of State Restrictions on Automobile Distribution, 25 J.

  • María Pabón López, More Than a License to Drive: State Restrictions on the Use of Driver’s Licenses by Noncitizens, 29 S.

  • L.J. 213, 215 (2004) (“The ability to obtain a driver’s license has civil rights implications for undocumented Mexican immigrants.”); María Pabón López, More Than a License to Drive: State Restrictions on the Use of Driver’s Licenses by Noncitizens, 29 S.

  • Refer to Hawaii Lava Zone 2 requirements in Plaza’s Geographic State Restrictions.

  • M., “State Motor Vehicle Franchise Legislation: A Survey and Due Process Challenge to Board Composition,” Vanderbilt Law Review, 1980; Smith, “Franchise Regulation: An Economic Analysis of State Restrictions on Automobile Distribution,” Journal of Law and Economics, 1982; Eckard, E.W. Jr., “The Effects of State Automobile Dealer Entry Regulation on New Car Prices,” Economic Inquiry, 1985.

  • NCSL Policy Update: State Restrictions on Bisphenol A (BPA) in Consumer Products.

Related to State Restrictions

  • Dealing Restrictions means restrictions imposed by statute, order, regulation or Government directive, or by the Model Code or any code adopted by the Company based on the Model Code and for this purpose the Model Code means the Model Code on dealings in securities set out in Listing Rule 9, annex 1 (of the London Stock Exchange), as varied from time to time;

  • Restrictions means the restrictions on sale or other transfer set forth in Section 4.2 and the exposure to forfeiture set forth in Section 3.1.

  • Restriction of Use means, in respect of any day, any difference from the normal capability of all or any part of the Routes (where the normal capability of the Routes is expressed in the Applicable Timetable Planning Rules relevant to that day notified to each Timetable Participant on or before D-26) which results in:

  • Investment Restrictions means the investment restrictions of the Fund as set forth in the Declaration of Trust including, without limitation, those described in section 2.0 of this Annual Information Form.

  • Data Protection Laws and Regulations means all laws and regulations, including laws and regulations of the European Union, the European Economic Area and their member states, Switzerland and the United Kingdom, applicable to the Processing of Personal Data under the Agreement.

  • Prone restraint means a restraint in which a student is held face down on the floor.

  • restriction of processing means the marking of stored personal data with the aim of limiting their processing in the future;

  • Applicable Laws and Regulations means all duly promulgated applicable federal, State and local laws, regulations, rules, ordinances, codes, decrees, judgments, directives, or judicial or administrative orders, permits and other duly authorized actions of any Governmental Authority having jurisdiction over the relevant parties, their respective facilities, and/or the respective services they provide.

  • State building code means the combined specialty codes.

  • Contiguous zone means the entire zone established by the United States under Article 24 of the Convention on the Territorial Sea and the Contiguous Zone (37 FR 11906 June 15, 1972).

  • Public highway means a public highway, road, street, avenue, alley, or thoroughfare of any kind, or a bridge, tunnel, or subway used by the public.