Clerk of Parliament definition

Clerk of Parliament means the Clerk of Parliament appointed in terms of section 154 of the Constitution;
Clerk of Parliament means the person holding or occupying the office of Clerk of Parliament mentioned in Article 33(1);
Clerk of Parliament means the Clerk of Parliament appointed in terms of section 154 of the Constitution;[definition inserted by section 16 of Act 17 of 2007]

Examples of Clerk of Parliament in a sentence

  • During the period of notice of termination given by the Clerk of Parliament, an employee will be allowed up to one day's time off without loss of pay for the purpose of seeking other employment.

  • Two thirds of the membership comprises constitutional Office holders, namely the Clerk of Parliament, Electoral Commissioner, the Chairman of National Fiscal Commission and the Registrar.

  • Mr. Speaker, I also thank the Clerk of Parliament and staff for their assistance in the preparations for today’s Presentation.

  • Since 2014, women have occupied (though not consistently) positions of Chairperson of the Malawi Electoral Commission, Clerk of Parliament,, Law Commissioner, Solicitor General,, Director of Public Prosecutions, Ombudsman.

  • However, given the level at which the bills are, our primary targets are the Honourable Members of Parliament, through the Clerk of Parliament, for the attention of the Leader of Government Business, the Speaker of Parliament, and the Parliament Committee Chairman on Land.

  • It is then taken to Cabinet for approval, and then submitted to Parliament.First Reading: A draft bill is usually presented to the Clerk of Parliament by either a minister of government or Member of Parliament (MP).

  • In fact, the recently appointed Head of Translation and Interpreting reports to the Deputy Clerk of Parliament who is in charge of Legislative Business.

  • The Seller shall ensure that occupation shall be given to the purchaser as soon as possible but in any case not later than 3 months from the date of full payment of the Purchase price.” In Mukahlera v Clerk of Parliament & Ors 2005 (2) ZLR 365 (H) and at 368E – 369 A-B.

  • The Clerk of Parliament will then notify the MPs about the bill by reading the short title of the bill to the House.

  • Mr Zvoma, Clerk of Parliament He was grateful for the efforts of TARSC, CWGH and SPST in teaming up and organizing the workshop to ensure that members of parliament were conscious of the challenges of the health sector, particularly shortage of drugs, primary health care and financing.


More Definitions of Clerk of Parliament

Clerk of Parliament means the person appointed in accordance with Article 33(1) of the Constitution;
Clerk of Parliament means the Clerk of Parliament appointed under section 82 of the Constitution of Sierra Leone Act No. 6 of 1991;

Related to Clerk of Parliament

  • Councillor means a member of a municipal council;

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