Legislative Intrusion Sample Clauses

Legislative Intrusion. A provision in an Act, purporting to exclude or amend a provision of the Agreement, is inapplicable to the Agreement to the extent that the Act or another law permits the Parties to exclude by agreement the application of that provision.

Related to Legislative Intrusion

  • LEGISLATIVE CHANGE 1. In this article, “legislation” means any new or amended statute, regulation, Minister’s Order, or Order in Council which arises during the term of the Collective Agreement or subsequent bridging period. 2. a. Should legislation render any part of the Collective Agreement null and void, or substantially alter the operation or effect of any of its provisions, the remainder of the provisions of the Collective Agreement shall remain in full force and effect.

  • Legislative Action IT IS AGREED BY AND BETWEEN THE PARTIES THAT ANY PROVISION OF THIS AGREEMENT REQUIRING LEGISLATIVE ACTION TO PERMIT ITS IMPLEMENTATION BY AMENDMENT OF LAW OR BY PROVIDING THE ADDITIONAL FUNDS THEREFORE, SHALL NOT BECOME EFFECTIVE UNTIL THE APPROPRIATE LEGISLATIVE BODY HAS GIVEN APPROVAL.

  • Legislative Changes If the premium paid by the Employer for any employee benefit stipulated in this agreement is reduced as a result of any legislative or other action by the government of British Columbia, the amount of the saving shall be used to increase other benefits available to the employees, as may be mutually agreed to between the parties.

  • Intrusion Detection All systems involved in accessing, holding, transporting, and protecting County PHI or PI that are accessible via the Internet must be protected by a comprehensive intrusion detection and prevention solution.