Defence Forces definition

Defence Forces means the Defence Forces established by subsection (1) of section 96 of the Constitution and constituted in terms of section three;
Defence Forces means the defence forces raised and maintained under the Defence Act1954; 25
Defence Forces means the SPLA and Joint Integration Units in Southern Sudan;

Examples of Defence Forces in a sentence

  • The President is the Head of State and Government and the Commander-in-Chief of the Defence Forces.

  • Part 2—The Kenya Defence Forces 241—Establishment of Defence Forces and Defence Council.

  • However, in every case, the granting of permission to a Commissioned Officer to retire or resign from the Defence Forces is a matter for the appropriate authority in accordance with the relevant provisions of the Defence Act.

  • Sick Leave may be granted in accordance with the provisions of Defence Force Regulation A.12 (Medical Treatment) and Defence Forces Regulation S.3 (Pay and Allowances).

  • Sick Leave may be granted in accordance with the provisions of Defence Force RegulationA.12 (Medical Treatment) and Defence Forces Regulation S.3 (Pay and Allowances).


More Definitions of Defence Forces

Defence Forces means the Uganda Peoples’ Defence Forces;
Defence Forces means the Defence Forces referred to in section 96 of the Constitution;
Defence Forces. ’ means the Permanent Defence Force referred to in section 19 of the Act of 1954 and the Reserve Defence Force
Defence Forces means the defence forces raised and maintained under the Defence Act 1954 (No. 18 of 1954),
Defence Forces means the New Zealand Naval Forces, 15
Defence Forces means the defence forces raised and maintained under the Defence Act 1954 ;
Defence Forces means the New Zealand Naval Forces,the New Zealand Army, and the Royal New Zealand 15 Air Force collectively: