Instruments of Appointment definition

Instruments of Appointment. – means the document authorising an undertaker to operate a water and/or sewerage network in a specified area, subject to conditions contained in the relevant instrument;

Examples of Instruments of Appointment in a sentence

  • A change in staffing, the introduction of new roles in Council, and the power to institute proceedings moving from the LGA 1989 to the LGA 2020, means that the Instruments of Appointment and Authorisation (IoAA) must be updated.

  • In the case of Council's staff in the Planning department, the attached Instruments of Appointment and Authorisation under the Planning and Environment Act 1987 mean that they are authorised officers for the purposes of that Act.While Council may delegate its powers, duties or functions to staff, so that a delegate acts on behalf of the Council, staff appointed as authorised officers have their own statutory powers under the relevant Act.

  • The obligation to adhere to the CTP is imposed, in the case of appointed water companies, by Condition S of their Instruments of Appointment and, in the case of licensees, by Standard Licence Condition 6.

  • Instruments of Appointment have durations not exceeding five years.

  • To facilitate the implementation of the regime, Ofwat added Conditions 'R' and 'S' to water companies' Instruments of Appointment (a.k.a. operating licences).

  • The Council adopted Instruments of Appointment and Delegation recommend that these Committees meet at least quarterly (excluding the Youth Advisory Council).

  • A change in staffing means that the Instruments of Appointment and Authorisation (IoAA) must be updated, with new staff added, and staff no longer needing authorisation being revoked.

  • A change in staffing in the planning department means that the Instruments of Appointment and Authorisation (IoAA) must be updated.While in the past all officers have been included on the one IoAA, Council has elected to convert to individual IoAAs for each officer.

  • CONSULTATIONThe relevant staff and Director have been consulted during the preparation of the Instruments of Appointment and Authorisation.

  • DCS/Directors Registers- Maintain statutory registers.- Review delegations and Instruments of Appointment as per King and Co advice in conjunction with Directorates.

Related to Instruments of Appointment

  • Letter of Appointment means the written communication by SAICA to the Contractor recording the acceptance by SAICA of Contractor’s bid subject to the further terms and conditions to be itemized in the contract;