the 2004 Act definition

the 2004 Act means the Traffic Management Act 2004;
the 2004 Act means the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004;
the 2004 Act means the Finance Act 2004;

Examples of the 2004 Act in a sentence

  • Such modification(s) shall include, among other things, the deferral of the commencement of severance benefits for six months to the extent required by the 2004 Act and Code Section 409A.

  • Under s47 of the 2004 Act, a clearance area is applicable when all the residential premises in the area concerned contain Category 1 hazards.

  • This Part requires the Council to introduce a mandatory licensing regime for certain types of HMOs.The Licensing of Houses in Multiple Occupation (Prescribed Description)(England) Order 2018 has extended the scope of mandatory licensing from that contained in the 2004 Act.

  • The Partners agree that they will each cooperate with each other to enable any Partner receiving a request for information under the 2000 Act or the 2004 Act to respond to a request promptly and within the statutory timescales.

  • While the 2004 Act and 2006 Act mandate that certain owners and operators prepare and submit NTVRPs, the Coast Guard has taken steps to tier the NTVRP requirements based on a vessel’s perceived risk.


More Definitions of the 2004 Act

the 2004 Act means the Energy Act 2004;
the 2004 Act means the Pensions Act 2004;
the 2004 Act means the Energy Act 2004; “the 2008 Act” means the Planning Act 2008;
the 2004 Act means the Housing Act 2004;
the 2004 Act means the Primary Medical Services (Scotland) Act 2004(5);
the 2004 Act means the Children Act 2004 (c. 31);
the 2004 Act means the Antisocial Behaviour etc. (Scotland) Act 2004 (asp 8),