Examples of Division concerned in a sentence
The Executive Engineer of the Division concerned will be the Engineer-in-Charge in respect of the contract and all correspondence concerning rates, claims, change in specification and/or design and similar important matters will be valid only if made by the Engineer-in-Charge.
The Divisional Officer means the Divisional Officer holding the charge of the Division concerned for the time being.
For carrying out the works on Sunday/Holiday or during night, proper prior permission should be obtained from the Estate Officer or In-Charge of the Division concerned.
The agreement shall be signed between the firm and Executive Engineer (E), BSNL Electrical Division, concerned, within a fortnight from the date of approval.
Recovery of the cost of such materials issued by the Department will be made at the current issue rates of the Division concerned, revised from time to time.
The Executive Engineer of the Division concerned will be the Engineer-in-Charge in respect of the contract and all correspondences concerning rates, claims, change in specification and/or design and similar important matters will be valid only if made by the Engineer-in-Charge.
Questions.--(1) On receipt, from the appropriate Secretariat, of a question (starred, un-starred or short notice) proposed to be asked by a member, the Division concerned shall draft a reply and after it has been approved by the Minster forward the required number of copies of the reply to the appropriate Secretariat before the day on which the question is put down for answer.
The Division concerned shall prepare for the use of the Minister-in-Charge a brief of each Bill, whether official or non-official.
Revocation of Proclamation, etc.-- The Proclamation issued under rule 51,52 or 53 shall be varied or revoked by a subsequent Proclamation to be issued by the Division concerned in terms of rule 15-A.
Conferment of powers and imposition of duties upon a Province.-- The Division concerned shall obtain the specific orders of the Prime Minister, if it is proposed to enact a law conferring powers and imposing duties upon a Province or officers or authorities thereof under clause (2) of Article 146.PART H -- EMERGENCY PROVISIONS51.