Ministerial Body definition

Ministerial Body means the Community Development Ministerial Body established by section 18(1).
Ministerial Body means the Transport Co-ordination Ministerial Body established by section 6;
Ministerial Body means the Water Resources Ministerial Body established by the Water Agencies (Powers) Act 1984 section 11;

Examples of Ministerial Body in a sentence

  • Transport Co‑ordination Ministerial Body (1) In relation to the functions that the former body corporate had for the purposes of the Transport Co‑ordination Act 1966 before section 39 of this Act came into operation, the Transport Co‑ordination Ministerial Body established by section 6 of that Act as inserted by section 39 of this Act is a continuation of, and the same legal person as, the former body corporate.

  • Clause 194 Minister may order the transfer of assets, rights or liabilitiesThis clause empowers the Minister to transfer an interest or associated interest in land, or any other asset right or liability between the State, the Ministerial Body and health service providers by way of a transfer order.

  • The Minister will have the power to abolish, amalgamate, merge or divide health service providers and will have the power to transfer any asset, right or liability between the State, the Ministerial Body and health service providers.

  • This Part of the Bill consolidates, replaces, updates and extends FRMA, Parts 2 and 4 which provide for delegations and the establishment of a Ministerial Body Corporate.

  • When a document is produced bearing a seal purporting to be the common seal of the Ministerial Body, it must be presumed that the seal is the common seal of the Ministerial Body until the contrary is shown.

  • The Ministerial Body may, by writing under its seal, authorise the CEO or another person to execute deeds or other documents on behalf of the Ministerial Body, either generally or subject to any conditions or restrictions specified in the authorisation.

  • The common seal of the Ministerial Body must be affixed to a document in the presence of the Minister and the Minister must sign the document to attest that the common seal was so affixed.

  • A document executed by the CEO or another person under this section without the common seal of the Ministerial Body must not be regarded as a deed unless it is executed as a deed as authorised under subsection (5).

  • Public Sector Management Act 1994 of ministerial officers for the purpose of assisting the Minister to perform functions that the Minister performs through the Ministerial Body, the Ministerial Body and those officers are not an organisation for the purposes of that Act.

  • Term used: FES Ministerial BodyIn this Division —FES Ministerial Body means the body corporate of that name established by section 5.[Section 4 inserted: No. 22 of 2012 s.


More Definitions of Ministerial Body

Ministerial Body means the Water Resources Ministerial Body established by section 11;
Ministerial Body means the Transport Co‑ordination Ministerial Body established by section 6;
Ministerial Body means the Alcohol and Other Drugs
Ministerial Body means the Water Resources Ministerial Body established by section 5 of the Water Resources
Ministerial Body means the Health Ministerial Body established
Ministerial Body means the Transport

Related to Ministerial Body

  • Ministerial Action shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3.2.

  • local body means urban local body with different nomenclature such as municipal corporation, municipality, nagarpalika, nagarnigam, nagarpanchayat, municipal council including notified area committee (NAC) and not limited to or any other local body constituted under the relevant statutes such as gram panchayat, where the management of plastic waste is entrusted to such agency;

  • NHS body has the meaning given to it in section 275 of the National Health Service Act 2006 as amended by section 138(2)(c) of Schedule 4 to the Health and Social Care Act 2012;

  • Ministerial Council means the Ministerial Council established by Part III.

  • Ministerial acts means those acts that a licensee may

  • Regulatory Body means those government departments and regulatory, statutory and other entities, committees, ombudsmen and bodies which, whether under statute, rules, regulations, codes of practice or otherwise, are entitled to regulate or investigate the matters dealt with in this Agreement or any other affairs of the Provider or the Department, including, without limitation Ofsted, the European Commission and the European Court of Auditors;

  • Body means a governmental, international or non-profit organisation. "Meeting" includes a series or cycle of meetings.

  • professional body means a body of, or representing,

  • approved body means a body standing approved of for the purposes of section 6 of the Act of 1992;

  • General Body means the list of Members given under Para 6 of the Memorandum of Association.

  • Authority means any governmental or regulatory authority, department, body or agency or any court, tribunal, bureau, commission or other similar body, whether federal, state, provincial, county or municipal;

  • Governmental Body means any government or governmental or regulatory body thereof, or political subdivision thereof, whether federal, state, local or foreign, or any agency, instrumentality or authority thereof, or any court or arbitrator (public or private).

  • Public body means a devolved public body listed in Schedule 3 of the Ethical Standards in Public Life etc. (Scotland) Act 2000, as amended.

  • Dead body means a lifeless human body or such parts of a human body or the bones thereof from the state of which it reasonably may be concluded that death recently occurred.

  • Authority board means the Board of Directors of the Authority.

  • supervisory body means a functionary or institution referred to in Schedule 2;

  • management body means a management body as defined in Article 4(1)(36) of Directive 2014/65/EU;

  • Key Managerial Person means person as defined in Section 2(51) of the Companies Act, 2013

  • Governmental Agency means (a) any international, foreign, federal, state, county or municipal government, or political subdivision thereof, (b) any governmental or quasi-governmental agency, authority, board, bureau, commission, department, instrumentality or public body or (c) any court or administrative tribunal, each of competent jurisdiction.

  • Official Body means any government or political subdivision or any agency, authority, regulatory body, bureau, central bank, commission, department or instrumentality of any such government or political subdivision, or any court, tribunal, grand jury or arbitrator, in each case whether foreign or domestic.

  • Scheme of Delegation means an instrument by the Directors delegating such powers and responsibilities of the Directors as may be appropriate for them to delegate to the Local Governing Bodies consistently with the Objects;

  • Ministers means the Scottish Ministers,

  • Advisory Body means any board, commission, committee, council, or authority, however selected, whose total budget, appropriations, or authorized expenditures constitute less than 1 percent of the budget of each agency it serves or $100,000, whichever is less, and whose powers, jurisdiction, and authority are solely advisory and do not include the final determination or adjudication of any personal or property rights, duties, or obligations, other than those relating to its internal operations.

  • Governmental Entity means any national, federal, state, municipal, local, territorial, foreign or other government or any department, commission, board, bureau, agency, regulatory authority or instrumentality thereof, or any court, judicial, administrative or arbitral body or public or private tribunal.

  • Key Managerial Personnel (KMP) means

  • Governmental Agency(ies) means, individually or collectively, any federal, state, county or local governmental department, commission, board, regulatory authority or agency (including, without limitation, each applicable Regulatory Agency) with jurisdiction over the Company or a Subsidiary.