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n. rules and administrative codes issued by governmental agencies...
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Rules specifying the appropriate behavior of agencies, organizations or individuals in the securities industry.
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Regulations are the strongest form of EU legislation. They are of general application, binding in their entirety and directly enforceable in all Member States. Legislation relating to EU cohesion poli [..]
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The Federal Court and Federal Circuit Court Regulation 2012 which prescribe the filing and other fees that must be paid in relation to proceedings in the Federal Court.
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Federal rules of general applicability authorized by federal laws or other federal authority contained in the CFR.
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Use broadly for principles, rules, or laws designed to control or regulate behavior of individuals, corporations, or other entities.
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Rules or orders issued by an executive authority or regulatory agency of a government and having the force of law. [D03228]
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Laws made by the executive branch of government under delegated power from Parliament. The authority to make regulations is contained in the relevant Act. Regulations usually deal with matters:
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The instructions outlining the eligibility criteria and administration instructions for the award of individual medals.
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The rules under which the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War operates. Based upon and expanding the federal charter as found in the U. S. Code and the Order's Constitution. Ritual
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Upper case in the full title: Licensing of Animal Dealers (Scotland) Regulations 2009. (No comma before the date.) Lower case when referring to them: the licensing of animal dealers regulations.
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Rules pertaining to a specific parent statute that provide for the organisation, management and good governance of the University. Regulations are made in accordance with Part 5 of the Deakin University Act 2009 (Vic).
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Laws made by a person or organisation, such as the Governor-General, a Minister, or a government agency, under the authorisation of Parliament. Regulations, also known as delegated or subordinate legi [..]
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Rules, principles, codes, statutes, or laws formulated to control actions or individuals within a designated group.
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One or more of, but not limited to the Liquor Regulation 1992; Liquor Act 1982; Registered Clubs Act 1976; Registered Clubs Regulation 1996; Gaming Machine Act 2001; Gaming Machines Regulation 2002; G [..]
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Laws and rules derived from legislation or treaties.
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 A great many of the detailed rules affecting our daily life can be found in regulations made by ministers under the authority of the relevant act of parliament.  To this extent, much current legislation is less about setting out the law, than providing authority for the government to issue regulations; see also subordinate legislation.
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Regulations are rules and administrative codes issued by governmental agencies at all levels, municipal, county, state and federal. Because they are adopted under authority granted by statutes, they a [..]
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A form of law, often referred to as delegated or subordinate legislation, which sets out rules that are usually of general application, rather than rules that apply to specific persons or situations. [..]
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Definition Statutory Instruments, arising from an Act of Parliament, by which statute law is put into practice. On the basis of these, councils make their own traffic regulation orders (TROs – bylaws) [..]
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the Renewable Energy (Electricity) Regulations 2001
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Practice information and procedures in relation to Statute law.
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The abbreviated term for the Conservation (Natural Habitats &c.) Regulations 1994. The equivalent legislation for Northern Ireland is the Conservation (Natural Habitats &c.) Regulations 1995. [..]
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Subordinate legislation deriving its authority from an Act of Parliament, legally binding on governing bodies and others (see also Statutory Instrument, below).
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Exercise of the authority to restrict or supervise a practice or the conduct of a facility or Organization. (AN: not to be used for Gene regulation or any biological practices)
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The modification of the reactivity of Enzymes by the binding of effectors to sites (Allosteric Sites) on the Enzymes other than the substrate Binding Sites.
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Physiologic mechanisms which regulate or control the Appetite and Food Intake.
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A mechanism of Communication among Life processes to coordinate development, Reproduction, and Homeostasis. In Humans, Feedback loops are especially important for Communication between organs that are [..]
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The processes of Heating and cooling that an organism uses to control its Temperature.
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Exercise of governmental authority to control conduct.
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Those Forms of control which are exerted in less concrete and tangible ways, as through folkways, mores, conventions, and public sentiment.
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Subordinate legislation deriving its authority from an Act of Parliament, legally binding on governing bodies and others (see also Statutory Instrument, below).
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Regulations are subordinate legislation, passed by the provincial or federal Cabinet pursuant to delegated powers in Acts of the legislature or parliament.
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The Therapeutic Goods Regulations 1990.
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Issued once a law is passed, an appropriate government agency is granted authority to enforce the law by regulation. The agency then establishes a registration or inspection system designed to make sure the regulation is followed. Regulations may be revised at any time by the responsible agency so long as the original intent of the law is maintaine [..]
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Regulations are laws or by laws made by a subordinate authority.
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These are all names given to the laws that are made by government departments, local councils and some semi-government authorities. They are made under the powers delegated to that body by an Act of P [..]
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n. rules and administrative codes issued by governmental agencies at all levels, municipal, state, etc. Although they are not laws, regulations have the force of law, since they are adopted under auth [..]
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A document that completes the information contained in the prospectus of a fund. The rules of a fund must be approved by the Bank of Italy and contain the operating methods of the fund.
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The regulations of a pension fund are issued by the most senior governing body (Board of Trustees) and define the content of the pension fund's legal relationship between the pension fund and each one of its insured members/benficiaries. This is a standard contract form, comparable with the General Insurance Conditions (GIC), in which the bene [..]
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the regulations made under the Gaming Control Act, 1992.
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The guidelines, rules, and regulations adopted and enforced by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (the CFTC is a federal regulatory agency established in 1974) in administration of the Commodity [..]
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Regulations under section 120 of the VAT Consolidation Act 2010.
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A list of citable government-issued instructions for carrying out policies, or prohibiting certain conduct, on a day-to-day basis. Examples: Title 10 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 851, Worker [..]
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Regulations are 'directly applicable' and have direct effect both vertically and horizontally.
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Rules that implement laws passed by Congress, which give federal agencies their legal authority to do business. Request for Rehearing or Appeal
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Most Regulations are made under an Act of Parliament and are classified as legislative instruments. Some prerogative instruments also have the word Regulations in their title. Regulations were part of [..]
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A formal written set of rules used by a government department to conduct a particular kind of business. They are usually confirmed by ORDER IN COUNCIL under the terms of a STATUTE, after which they may have the force of law. Examples of regulations relating to Indians are the “Indian Land Regulations” of 1888, governing sale of SURRENDERED Indian l [..]
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Rules specifying the appropriate behavior of agencies, organizations or individuals in the securities industry.
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