WA Act definition
Examples of WA Act in a sentence
Access Regime means any legislative, legislative and administrative or administrative regime from time to time governing the terms and conditions of third party access to Capacity Services or Spot Capacity on the DBNGP, and at the time of this Contract includes the National Gas Access (WA) Act 2009 (WA), the National Gas Access (Western Australia) Law and the Rules, and any access arrangement approved under the National Gas Access (Western Australia) Law and in force for the DBNGP.
Law means the provisions applying because of section 7 of the National Gas Access (WA) Act 2009 (WA), as changed from time to time, or any similar provisions specified in or made in accordance with any amendment or replacement of the National Gas Access (WA) Act 2009 (WA).
Legislation impacting on this position includes the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (WA) Act 2010, School Education Act 1999, the Education Act Regulations 2000 and the Curriculum Council Act 1997.
Subpoena to give oral evidence and produce documents to arbitral tribunal (WA Act s.
Originating summons for determination of a question of law (WA Act s.
Originating summons for order under certain miscellaneous provisions of WA Act (r.
Originating summons for order to give evidence or produce documents (WA Act s.
This law may be cited as the National Gas Access Law.[Section 1 modified: WA Act Sch.
Originating summons to prohibit or allow disclosure of confidential information in relation to arbitral proceedings (WA Act s.
All road traffic management signs and lines on all projects are required to be approved by Main Roads WA in accordance with the Main Roads WA Act.