Motor Industry definition

Motor Industry or "Industry”, without in any way limiting the ordinary meaning of the expression and subject to the provisions of any demarcation determination made in terms of section 62 of the Labour Relations Act, 1995, includes –
Motor Industry means (subject to the provisions of any demarcation determinations made in terms of section 76 of the Labour Relations Act, 1956, and/or section 62 of the Labour Relations Act, 66/1995”.
Motor Industry as defined above does not include the following:

Examples of Motor Industry in a sentence

  • We abide by the Motor Industry Vehicle Warranty Products Code of Practice which can be found on The Motor Ombudsman website at xxx.XxxXxxxxXxxxxxxxx.xxx.

  • Amongst the bodies consulted are the Association of Car Fleet Operators, the British Chamber of Commerce, the British Vehicle Rental & Leasing Association, the Retail Motor Industry Federation, the national Farmers Union and the Federation of Small Businesses.None of these representative bodies offered any comment on this proposal.

  • Amongst the bodies consulted are the Association of Car Fleet Operators, the British Chamber of Commerce, the British Vehicle Rental & Leasing Association, the Retail Motor Industry Federation, the national Farmers Union and the Federation of Small Businesses.

  • MISRA C was originally launched in 1998 by the Motor Industry Software Reliability Association, and has since been adopted across a wide variety of industries.

  • Checklist Complete sections 1-4Complete the Statutory Declaration in section 5 in front of a Justice of the Peace, Solicitor, Notary Public or other person authorised to take statutory declarations.You can find a Justice of the Peace near you by visiting the New Zealand’s Justices’ Association website www.jpfed.org.nz or Yellow Pages www.yellow.co.nz.


More Definitions of Motor Industry

Motor Industry means the Motor Industry as defined in the Main Agreement for the Metal and Engineering Industries published under Government Notice R.404 in Government Gazette No.18754 of 31 March 1998;
Motor Industry means the "MOTOR INDUSTRY" as defined in the Main AGREEMENT from time to time.
Motor Industry which means without in any way limiting the ordinary meaning of the expression and subject to the provisions of any demarcation determination made in terms of the Labour Relations Act, 1995, includes:
Motor Industry means the trade or business concerned with the buying, selling, servicing, repairing, re-conditioning, hiring or garaging of any motor vehicle for profit or reward;
Motor Industry or “Industry” means, without in any way limiting the ordinary meaning of the expression and subject to the provisions of any demarcation determination made in terms of Section 62 of the Act:
Motor Industry means the Motor industry as defined in the Main Agreement and any expressions used in that definition which are defined in the said Main Agreement shall have the same meaning for purposes of these Rules.
Motor Industry means (subject to the provisions of any demarcation determination made in terms of clause 76 of the Labour Relations Act, 1956 and/or section 62 of the Labour Relations Act 66/1995) the industry concerned with— (a) assembling, erecting, testing, remanufacturing, repairing, adjusting, overhauling, wiring, upholstering, spraying, painting and/or reconditioning carried on in connection with— (i) chassis and/or bodies of motor vehicles; (ii) internal combustion engines and transmission components of motor vehicles; (iii) electrical equipment connected with motor vehicles, including radios; (b) automotive engineering; (c) repairing, vulcanising and/or retreading tyres; (d) repairing, servicing and/or reconditioning batteries for motor vehicles; (e) the business of parking and/or storing motor vehicles; (f) the business conducted by filling and/or servicing stations; (g) the business carried on mainly or exclusively for the sale of motor vehicles or motor vehicle parts (h) the business of motor graveyards; (i) the business of assembly establishments; (j) the business of manufacturing establishments where motor vehicle parts and/or spares and/or accessories and/or components thereof are fabricated, (k) vehicle body building. For the purposes of this definition— (i) ‘automotive engineering’ means the reconditioning of internal combustion engines or parts thereof for use in motor vehicles in establishments mainly or exclusively so engaged, whether such establishment is engaged in the dismantling and repair of motor vehicles or not; (ii) ‘motor vehicle’ means any wheeled conveyance propelled by mechanical power (other than steam) or electrically, and designed for haulage and/or for the transportation of persons and/or goods and/or loads, and includes trailers and caravans, but does not include any equipment designed to run on fixed tracks, trailers designed to transport loads of 27 273 kilograms or over, or aircraft; and (iii) ‘vehicle body building’ means any or all of the following activities carried on in a vehicle body building establishment: