ACT 2011 Sample Clauses
The ACT 2011 clause refers to provisions or requirements established under the Australian Capital Territory legislation enacted in 2011. This clause typically outlines specific legal obligations, rights, or procedures that parties must follow when operating within the jurisdiction of the ACT, such as compliance with local regulations or adherence to statutory processes. By referencing the ACT 2011, the clause ensures that all parties are aware of and bound by the relevant legislative framework, thereby promoting legal compliance and reducing the risk of disputes arising from misunderstandings of local law.
ACT 2011. The Seller gives notice to the Buyer in accordance with Section 83 of the Neighbourhood Disputes (Dividing Fences and Trees) ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ that the Land: (select whichever is applicable) is not affected by any application to, or an order made by, the Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal (QCAT) in relation to a tree on the Land or is affected by an application to, or an order made by, QCAT in relation to a tree on the Land, a copy of which has been given to the Buyer prior to the Buyer signing the contract.
ACT 2011. All functions of Health Boards conferred by, or by virtue of, the Patient Rights (Scotland) Act 2011 Except functions conferred by The Patient Rights (complaints Procedure and Consequential Provisions) (Scotland) Regulations 2012/36. Accident and Emergency General Medicine Geriatric Medicine Rehabilitation Medicine Respiratory Medicine Palliative Care All Community Hospitals (Arran, Lady ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, Biggart, Girvan, Kirklandside, East Ayrshire Community Hospital, Continuing Care wards at Ayrshire Central Hospital) All Mental Health Inpatients Services (including Addictions), Psychiatric Medical Services, Eating Disorders, Forensic, Crisis Resolution and Home Treatment Team, Liaison (Adult, Elderly Learning Disabilities and Alcohol, Advanced Nurse Practitioner Services) Community Nursing (District Nursing) Community Mental Health, Addictions and Learning Disabilities (Community Mental Health Teams, Primary Care Mental Health Teams, Elderly, Community Learning Disability Teams, Addictions Community Teams) Allied Health Professionals Public Dental Services Primary Care (General Medical Services; General Dental Services, General Ophthalmic Services, Community Pharmacy) NHS Ayrshire Doctors on Call (ADOC) Older People Palliative Care provided outwith a hospital Learning Disabilities Assessment and Treatment Services Psychology Services Community Continence Team Kidney Dialysis Service provided outwith a hospital Services provided by health professional which aim to promote public health Community Children’s Services (School Nursing, Health Visiting, Looked after Children’s Service) [non medical] Community Infant Feeding Service Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services Child Health Administration Team Area Wide Evening Service (Nursing) Prison Service and Police Custody services Family Nurse Partnership Immunisation Service Telehealth and United for Health and Smartcare European Programme and workstreams Annex 2 Column A Enactment conferring function Column B Limitation
ACT 2011. All functions of Health Boards conferred by, or by virtue of, the Patient Rights (Scotland) Act 2011 Except functions conferred by The Patient Rights (Complaints Procedure and Consequential Provisions) (Scotland) Regulations 2012/36. Set out below is the list of services that relate to the functions at Part 1 that must be delegated by the Health Board to the Integration Joint Board. These services relate to: care and treatment provided by health professionals as defined in Regulation 3 of the Regulations1 The Integration Joint Board will assume lead responsibility jointly with the five other Health and Social Care Partnerships within the Greater Glasgow and ▇▇▇▇▇ area for the strategic planning of the following;
ACT 2011. The Seller gives notice to the Buyer in accordance with Section 83 of the Neighbourhood Disputes (Dividing Fences and Trees) Act 2011 that the Land: is not affected by any application to, or an order made by, the Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal (QCAT) in relation to a tree on the Land or is affected by an application to, or an order made by, QCAT in relation to a tree on the Land, a copy of which has been given to the Buyer prior to the Buyer signing the contract. ■ WARNING: Failure to comply with s83 Neighbourhood Disputes (Dividing Fences and Trees Act) 2011 by giving a copy of an order or application to the Buyer (where applicable) prior to Buyer signing the contract will entitle the Buyer to terminate the contract prior to Settlement.
ACT 2011. Except functions conferred by The Patient All functions of Health Boards conferred by, Rights (complaints Procedure and by or virtue of, the Patient Rights (Scotland) Act Consequential Provisions) (Scotland) 2011 Regulations 2012/36
ACT 2011. All functions of Health Boards conferred by, or by virtue of, the Patient Rights (Scotland) Act 2011 Except functions conferred by The Patient Rights (complaints Procedure and Consequential Provisions) (Scotland) Regulations 2012/36. “Carers (Scotland) Act 2016(2) Section 12 (duty to prepare young carer statement)” Accident and Emergency services provided in a hospital. Inpatient hospital services relating to the following branches of medicine: General medicine. Geriatric medicine. Rehabilitation medicine. Respiratory medicine. Psychiatry of learning disability. Palliative care services provided in a hospital. Services provided in a hospital in relation to an addiction or dependence on any substance. Mental health services provided in a hospital, except secure forensic mental health services. Services provided by allied health professionals in an outpatient department, clinic, or outwith a hospital. Health Visiting services. School Nursing. Speech and Language Therapy. Specialist Health Improvement. Community Children’s Services. Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services District Nursing services. The public dental service. Primary care services provided under a general medical services contract. General dental services. Ophthalmic services. Pharmaceutical services. Services providing primary medical services to patients during the out-of-hours period. Services provided outwith a hospital in relation to geriatric medicine. Palliative care services provided outwith a hospital. Community learning disability services. Rehabilitative Services provided in the community. Mental health services provided outwith a hospital. Continence services provided outwith a hospital. Kidney dialysis services provided outwith a hospital. Services provided by health professionals that aim to promote public health. Column A Enactment conferring function Column B Limitation National Assistance Act 1948
ACT 2011. All functions of Health Boards Except functions conferred by the conferred by, or by virtue of, the Patient Rights (complaints Procedure Patient Rights (Scotland) Act 2011 and Consequential Provisions) (Scotland) Regulations 2012 The services relating to NHS Dumfries and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ functions delegated pursuant to Part 1 of Annex 1, including those set out in the Public Bodies (Joint Working) (Prescribed Health Board Functions) (Scotland) Regulations 2014, apply to adults over the age of 18 and children under the age of 18 and shall include: • District General Hospital Inpatient (Scheduled and Unscheduled); • Hospital Outpatient Services; • General Pharmaceutical Services; • General Ophthalmic Services; • Diagnostic Services; • Community Hospital Services; • Inpatient Mental Health; • Paediatrics; • Community Hospitals; • NHS Community Services (Nursing, Allied Health Professionals, Mental Health Teams, Specialist End of Life Care, Older Adult Community Psychiatric Nursing, Re-ablement, Learning Disability Specialist, Community Midwifery, Speech and Language Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy, Audiology); • Community Children's Services - Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service, Primary Mental Health Workers, Public Health Nursing, Health visiting, School Nursing, Learning Disability Nursing, Speech and Language Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy and Audiology, and Community Paediatricians; • Community Health Services including health visiting and school nursing; • Public Health Practitioner Services; • GP Services; • GP Prescribing; • Primary Medical Services provided under a general medical services contract, and arrangements for the provision of services made under section 17C of the National Health Service (Scotland) Act 1978, or an arrangement made in pursuance of section 2C(2) of the National Health Service (Scotland) Act 1978; • general dental services provided under arrangements made in pursuance of section 25 of the National Health Services (Scotland) Act 1978, and the public dental service; • Out of Hours Primary Medical Services; • General and Community Dental Services; and • Hotel Services and Facilities Management. In addition to the above services delegated in respect of the functions listed in Part 1 of Annex 1, NHS Dumfries and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ have also delegated the entirety of acute and community hospital services. That is all remaining services delivered from an NHS Dumfries and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ hospital. Section 48 (duty of Council...
ACT 2011. The Seller gives notice to the Buyer in accordance with Section 83 of the Neighbourhood Disputes (Dividing Fences and Trees) ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ that the Land: is not affected by any application to, or an order made by, the Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal (QCAT) in relation to a tree on the Land or is affected by an application to, or an order made by, QCAT in relation to a tree on the Land, a copy of which has been given to the Buyer prior to the Buyer signing the contract. ■ WARNING: Failure to comply with s83 Neighbourhood Disputes (Dividing Fences and Trees Act) 2011 by giving a copy of an order or application to the Buyer (where applicable) prior to Buyer signing the contract will entitle the Buyer to terminate the contract prior to Settlement. Is the Buyer registered for GST and acquiring the Lot for a creditable purpose? Yes No The Seller gives notice to the Buyer in accordance with section 14-255(1)(a) of the Withholding Law that:
ACT 2011. All functions of Health Boards conferred by, or by virtue of, the Patient Rights (Scotland) Act 2011 Except functions conferred by The Patient Rights (complaints Procedure and Consequential Provisions) (Scotland) Regulations 2012/36. Accident and Emergency services provided in a hospital. Inpatient hospital services relating to the following branches of medicine: General medicine. Geriatric medicine. Rehabilitation medicine. Respiratory medicine. Psychiatry of learning disability. Palliative care services provided in a hospital. Services provided in a hospital in relation to an addiction or dependence on any substance. Mental health services provided in a hospital, except secure forensic mental health services. Services provided by allied health professionals in an outpatient department, clinic, or outwith a hospital. Health Visiting services. School Nursing. Speech and Language Therapy. Specialist Health Improvement. Community Children‘s Services. Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services District Nursing services. The public dental service. Primary care services provided under a general medical services contract. General dental services. Ophthalmic services. Pharmaceutical services. Services providing primary medical services to patients during the out-of-hours period. Services provided outwith a hospital in relation to geriatric medicine. Palliative care services provided outwith a hospital. Community learning disability services. Rehabilitative Services provided in the community. Mental health services provided outwith a hospital. Continence services provided outwith a hospital. Kidney dialysis services provided outwith a hospital. Services provided by health professionals that aim to promote public health. Functions prescribed for the purposes of section 1(7) of the Public Bodies (Joint Working) (Scotland) Act 2014 Section 48 (Duty of councils to provide temporary protection for property of persons admitted to hospitals etc.)
ACT 2011. Example 2 – Subsequent transaction (agreement for sale) - no sub-sale ‘A’ enters into an agreement for sale as the purchaser of dutiable property with a purchase price of $550 000 and pays a $10 000 deposit to the vendor. Prior to settlement, ‘A’ agrees to transfer the rights under the agreement to ‘B’. ‘B’ pays ‘A’ $10 000 to reimburse the value of the deposit paid by ‘A’. At settlement ‘B’ pays the vendor the remaining $540 000 required to be paid under the agreement. In this example ‘B’ has not paid any additional consideration. ‘B’ has only paid what was required under the agreement for sale, and the payment to ‘A’ was only to reimburse the deposit paid by ‘A’. In this case, there is no sub-sale. Please use the Section 36I Duties Act 2001 Statutory Declaration – Subsequent transactions including sub-sales. Example 3 – Subsequent transaction (agreement for sale) – resulting in a sub-sale ‘A’ enters into an agreement for sale as the purchaser of dutiable property with a purchase price of $500 000 and pays a $10 000 deposit to the vendor. Prior to settlement, ‘A’ agrees to transfer the rights under the agreement to ‘B’. ‘B’ pays ‘A’ $10 000 to reimburse the value of the deposit paid by ‘A’ together with an additional $20 000 to acquire the transfer right from A. At settlement, ‘B’ pays the vendor the remaining $490 000 required to be paid under the original agreement. In this example, because ‘B’ has paid additional consideration to obtain the transfer right, a sub-sale has occurred. Example 4 – Subsequent transaction (put and call option) – resulting in a sub-sale o ‘B’ is liable for duty based on a dutiable value of $500 000 [that is, the total of the option price ($10 000) plus the exercise price ($490 000)]. o ‘C’ is liable for duty based on the assignment consideration of $540,000 [that is, the amount paid to ‘B’ ($50 000) plus the exercise price ($490 00)]. What evidence is required when a subsequent transaction occurs? The Duties Act (Section 36I) requires that a statutory declaration must be provided if a subsequent transaction has occurred. That is, where dutiable property (or any part of the property) under an Agreement is transferred to a person who is not the First Purchaser. A Section 36I Statutory Declaration must be provided by each transferee not named on the Agreement; it will be used to determine whether a sub-sale has occurred. The transferee must disclose in the declaration whether any consideration has been paid to the...