Examples of Minister of the Government in a sentence
Details of any contract to which the person concerned was a party, or was in any other way, directly or indirectly interested, for the supply of goods or services to a Minister of the Government, or a public body during the period comprehended by this statement, if the value of the goods or services supplied exceeded €6,500 or, in case other goods or services were supplied under such a contract if the aggregate of their value and the value aforesaid exceeded €6,500, should be listed here.
Minister - the Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development Canada or the Minister of the Government of the Northwest Territories – Department of Lands, as the case may be.
A Minister of the Government of the Federation shall not enter upon the duties of his office, unless he has declared his assets and liabilities as prescribed in this Constitution and has subsequently taken and subscribed the Oath of Allegiance and the oath of office for the due execution of the duties of his office prescribed in the Seventh Schedule to this Constitution.
In the case of a special adviser to a Minister of the Government appointed by the Government under the provisions of Section 11(1) of the Public Service Management Act 1997, the period of employment or contract terminates on the date on which the Minister ceases to hold the office by reference to which he/she is an office holder (i.e. not by reference to a change in portfolio).
The Commission, therefore, proposes to mobilise an amount of EUR 9 810 000.
The Company will undertake to agree with the Brotherhood on a guiding principle concerning the placement of co-op students in bargaining unit classifications.
Political responsibility for the Malawi Police Force shall vest in a Minister of the Government who shall ensure that the discipline and conduct of the Malawi Police Force accords with the prescriptions of this Constitution and any other law.
Ministers and Assistant Ministers (1) There shall be such offices of Minister of the Government (not exceeding six or such other number as Parliament may from time to time provide) as may be established by Parliament or, subject to the provisions of any Act of Parliament, by the President.
A Minister of the Government by whom an order under this Act is made may by order amend or revoke the order.
For the convenience for tourists, shopping centres would also be located near the station, adding greater variety and vitality of the district.