the 1991 Act definition

the 1991 Act means the Water Industry Act 1991(a);
the 1991 Act means the New Roads and Street Works Act 1991(6);
the 1991 Act means the Road Traffic Act 1991;

Examples of the 1991 Act in a sentence

  • Plant Varieties By ratifying the CETA, Canada has committed to cooperating with the European Union countries to promote and strengthen plant variety protections on the basis of the 1991 Act of the International Convention for the Protection of New Varieties of Plants.

  • The effect is that any works which would be “major highway works” under the 1991 Act if carried out by a highway authority in relation to one of its streets are also “major highway works” if carried out under the powers of the Order regardless of who carries them out.

  • The enforcement of road traffic regulation orders by the authority came in to effect on 1st June 1999.On 31st March 2008 the Road Traffic Act 1991 was replaced by the Traffic Management Act 2004, and all authorities currently enforcing traffic orders under the 1991 Act automatically became Civil Enforcement Areas under the new Traffic Management Act.

  • Section 118 of the 1991 Act makes it an offence to discharge Trade Effluent without a Trade Effluent Consent.

  • Poland acceded to the 1991 Act of the UPOV Convention as the twenty-fourth State, on August 15, 2003.


More Definitions of the 1991 Act

the 1991 Act means the Child Support Act 1991;
the 1991 Act means the New Roads and Street Works Act 1991(k); “the 2008 Act” means the Planning Act 2008;
the 1991 Act means the Planning and Compensation Act 1991 F6; “the 1995 Act” means the Environment Act 1995 F7;‌
the 1991 Act means the Agricultural Holdings (Scotland) Act 1991.]
the 1991 Act means the New Roads and Street Works Act 1991(9); "the 2004 Act" means the Energy Act 2004(10);
the 1991 Act means the Child Support Act 1991 F3; “the 2012 Act” means the Welfare Reform Act 2012 F4;‌
the 1991 Act means the Water Resources Act 1991;