the 1989 Act definition
Examples of the 1989 Act in a sentence
The duties of local children’s services authorities to accommodate children in need cannot be circumvented by referring the child to the housing authority, whose duties under Part 7 of the Housing Act 1996 provide a safety net only for those (very few) homeless children who will not meet the criteria for accommodation under Section 20 of the 1989 Act.
If Children’s Services conclude that the young person does not require accommodation for this reason, they must consider whether they should provide services under section 17 of the 1989 Act, which could include financial support under section 17(6) to sustain any plan for the young person to live with members of their family.
The Purchaser shall ensure that the Protected Employees are provided with all benefits as may be required by the 1989 Act and the 1990 Regulations and undertakes to the Seller that it shall at all times provide those benefits whether through the Purchaser’s Scheme or otherwise.
If all the conditions to the Merger set forth in Article VIII shall have been fulfilled or waived in accordance herewith and this Agreement shall not have been terminated as provided in Article X, the parties hereto shall cause Articles of Merger and a Plan of Merger meeting the requirements of Section 607.1101 and 607.1105 of the 1989 Act to be properly executed and duly filed in accordance with the 1989 Act on the Closing Date.
The Acquirer has agreed terms with the Minister for the acquisition of the Society by means of an acquisition conversion scheme under section 101C of the 1989 Act.