statutory requirement definition

statutory requirement means a requirement imposed by provision made by or under an enactment.
statutory requirement means an obligation under any applicable:
statutory requirement means a requirement imposed by provision made by or under a statutory provision.

Examples of statutory requirement in a sentence

  • To the extent required by a Statutory Requirement or to maintain compliance with the Contractor's quality assurance procedure, system or framework, the Contractor may keep one copy of the Confidential Information for its records subject to the Contractor: promptly notifying the Contract Administrator of all Confidential Information it proposes to keep and the detailed basis for doing so; and maintaining the information security of the Confidential Information in accordance with clause 21.

  • Change in Statutory Requirements or Variance with Contract If: there is any change in a Statutory Requirement after the Award Date; or a Statutory Requirement is at variance with the Contract, then the party discovering the change or variance must promptly give the Contract Administrator and the other party notice in writing.

  • To the extent required by a Statutory Requirement, the Contractor may keep one copy of the Sensitive and Classified Information for its records subject to the Contractor: promptly notifying the Contract Administrator of all Sensitive and Classified Information it proposes to keep and the detailed basis for doing so; and maintaining the information security of the Sensitive and Classified Information in accordance with clause 22.

  • Approval Any licence, permit, consent, approval, determination, certificate, notice or other requirement of any Commonwealth, State, Territory or local authority, body or other organisation having any jurisdiction in connection with the Site, the Contractor's Activities or the Works or under any applicable Statutory Requirement, which must be obtained or satisfied to: carry out the Contractor's Activities or the Works; or occupy, use, maintain or operate the completed Works.

  • Separation Arrangement Any arrangement that the Contractor: has in place; will put in place; or is required to put in place in accordance with a Statutory Requirement or this Contract (including under clause 23.3), for the purpose of preventing, ending, avoiding, mitigating or otherwise managing any Material Change or Defence Strategic Interest Issue or complying with clause 21 and, if clause 22 applies, clause 22.


More Definitions of statutory requirement

statutory requirement means a requirement imposed by or under an enactment.
statutory requirement. (法例規定) means a requirement imposed by or under an Ordinance.
statutory requirement means a requirement imposed by or under any written law.
statutory requirement means any mandatory legal requirement imposed through a statutory or regulatory instrument of any originating jurisdiction, including but not limited to compliance with BASIX and Building Code of Australia requirements.
statutory requirement means any act of parliament, any instrument, rule or order made under any act of parliament and any regulation or by-law of any local authority or of any Statutory Undertaker which has jurisdiction with regard to the design works or with whose systems the same are or will be connected including any statutory provisions and any decisions of a relevant authority under the statutory provisions which control the right to develop the site in connection with which the design works are to be provided.
statutory requirement means the requirement of any law, proclamation, rule, regulation, order, resolution, notice, rule of court, by-law or other instrument made under or by virtue of any law of any local authority, statutory undertaker or Relevant Authority who has jurisdiction with regard to the Works or whose systems may be affected by the construction of the Works or the carrying out of pound condition investigations.
statutory requirement means a requirement imposed by provision made by or under an enactment. Material communicated to the Crown in the course of public business 4. (1) This paragraph subsection applies where the contents of a database have in the course of public business been communicated to the Crown for any purpose, by or with the licence of the owner of the database right and a document or other material thing recording or embodying the contents of the database is owned by or in the custody or control of the Crown.(2) The Crown may, for the purpose for which the contents of the database were communicated to it, or any related purpose which could reasonably have been anticipated by the owner of the database right in the database, extract or re-utilise all or a substantial part of the contents without infringing database right in the database.(3) The Crown may not re-utilise the contents of a database by virtue of this paragraph if the contents have previously been published otherwise than by virtue of this paragraph.(4) In sub-paragraph (1) “public business” includes any activity carried on by the Crown.(5) This paragraph has effect subject to any agreement to the contrary between the Crown and the owner of the database right in the database. Public records 5. The contents of a database which are comprised in records which are open to public inspection at the General Registry, the Diocesan Registry or the Manx Museum may be re-utilised, by or with the authority of the Chief Registrar, the Diocesan Registrar or the Director of the Manx Museum, as the case may be, without infringement of database right in the database. Acts done under statutory authority