Regulatory Action definition
Regulatory Action means an administrative, regulatory, or judicial enforcement action, proceeding, investigation or inspection, FDA Form 483 notice of inspectional observation, warning letter, untitled letter, other notice of violation letter, recall, seizure, Section 305 notice or other similar written communication, injunction or consent decree, issued by the FDA or a federal or state court.
Regulatory Action means any Litigation with respect to the Company or any Subsidiary brought or instigated by any Governmental Entity in connection with any Environmental Costs, Release of Hazardous Materials or any Environmental Law.
Regulatory Action has the meaning set forth in Section 7.04(b).
Examples of Regulatory Action in a sentence
No Credit Party or any Subsidiary is subject to any material obligation arising under a Regulatory Action, and no such obligation has been threatened in writing.
There is no material Regulatory Action or other proceeding or request for information pending against any Credit Party or any Subsidiary or, to the Knowledge of each Credit Party, an officer, director, or employee of any Credit Party or any Subsidiary, and no Credit Party or any Subsidiary has any material liability (whether actual or contingent) for failure to comply with any Health Care Laws.
More Definitions of Regulatory Action
Regulatory Action means the promulgation, amendment, or repeal of a regulation by the agency.
Regulatory Action means an administrative or regulatory enforcement action, proceeding or investigation, warning letter, untitled letter, Form 483 or similar inspectional observations, other notice of violation letter, recall, seizure, Section 305 notice or other similar written communication, or consent decree, issued or required by the FDA or under the Public Health Laws, the NIH or a comparable governmental authority in any other regulatory jurisdiction.
Regulatory Action means an administrative, regulatory, or judicial enforcement action, proceeding, investigation or inspection, warning letter, untitled letter, other notice of violation letter, recall, seizure, injunction or consent decree, issued by a Governmental Authority.
Regulatory Action means, with respect to any Fund Unit, (i) cancellation, suspension or revocation of the registration or approval of such Fund Unit or the related Fund by any governmental, legal or regulatory entity with authority over such Fund Unit or Fund, (ii) any change in the legal, tax, accounting, or regulatory treatments of the relevant Fund or its Fund Service Provider that is reasonably likely to have an adverse impact on the value of such Fund Unit or on any investor therein (as determined by the Index Calculation Agent, after instruction from the Index Sponsor) or (iii) the related Fund or any of its Fund Service Providers becomes subject to any investigation, proceeding or litigation by any relevant governmental, legal or regulatory authority involving the alleged violation of applicable law for any activities relating to or resulting from the operation of such Fund or Fund Service Provider;
Regulatory Action means a written request for information, civil investigation or administrative proceeding or civil proceeding brought by any local, state, federal or regulatory agency for any Privacy Wrongful Act in connection with a Data Breach. However, Regulatory Action shall not include any written request, investigation or proceeding brought by or on behalf of the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Regulatory Action means any substantive action by an agency (normally published in the Federal Register) that promulgates or is expected to lead to the promulgation of a final rule or regulation, including notices of inquiry, advance notices of proposed rulemaking, and notices of proposed rulemaking.
Regulatory Action. ’ means the exercise of any power or function, or the taking of any action, by the Prudential Authority under this Act or another Act of Parliament; ‘‘regulatory authority’’ means—