Examples of Demarcation Act in a sentence
Protect and conserve natural resources.Local Government Act 1984Provides for building control and town and village planning is the function of Local Council.Plants Ordinance 1976Provides for the protection of plants in Kiribati and also for control of plant importation.Maritime Zones (Demarcation) Act 1983Establishes Kiribati jurisdiction over an exclusive economic zone.
DPLG is a national department and its primary function is to develop policies and legislation with regard to provinces and local government, and to monitor the implementation of the Municipal Structures Act, Municipal Demarcation Act, Systems Act as well as the MFMA.
LEGISLATIVE BACKGROUNDThe Constitution of South Africa sets out the obligation of government Local Government: Municipal Structures Act No. 117 of 1998Local Government: Municipal Structures Amendment Act No. 33 of 2000 Local Government: Municipal Systems Act No. 32 of 2000Local Government Property Rates ActMunicipal Finance Management Act No. 56 of 2003 Water Services Act No. 108 of 1997Division of Revenue ActLocal Government: Municipal Demarcation Act No 27 of 1998.
The Committee recommends that the State party provide for the amendment of the Jurisdiction Demarcation Act.
It is also concerned about the lack of clarity in the Jurisdiction Demarcation Act with regard to levels and mechanisms of coordination and cooperation between the indigenous original campesino justice system and other judicial systems in the State party (arts.
This is normally done through national legislation such as the MSA or Municipal Demarcation Act (MDA) and supported by certain provincial legislation.
It was established in terms of the provincial Gazette No. 14 of 28 February 2000 issued in terms of Section 21 of the Local Government Notice and Municipal Demarcation Act No.27 of 1998.
When developing an inventory of impact, the Demarcation Act, similar to what is developed for the East-West Highway Improvement project and attached to the RPF, will be developed and used to ensure that all stakeholders, including the affected persons, their neighbors, the Municipality and the representative of MDF agree on the scope and scale of impact.
Subsistence and small‐scale fishing operations are carried out throughout the islands with fishing activities focused both within lagoons for reef fish and shellfish and nearshore for tunas and other pelagic species.The Maritime Zones (Demarcation) Act (1983) establishes Kiribati jurisdiction over an exclusive economic zone including description of areas within these limits relating tointernational and archipelagic waters and the territorial sea.
As the demand for sufficient energy infrastructure is likely to grow, higher investments in energy utilities will be required.