Examples of Municipal Demarcation Board in a sentence
GSDM is demarcated as D30 as per the Municipal Demarcation Board, and is one of the three (3) District Municipalities that constitute Mpumalanga Province as per the depiction (Map 1and 2) below.
Critical the the development of the 2017-22 IDP was to first understand the current Steve Tshwete’s population, its relevant demographics as well as the anticipated trends in development for the 2017-2022 financial year.2.2. Population Profile Statistical PremiseThe data used in this review of the analysis phase of the IDP was obtained from Statistics South Africa and the Municipal Demarcation Board.
The objects of the Bill are to provide for the establishment and operations of the Municipal Demarcation Board; the criteria and procedures for the demarcation and delimitation of boundaries; for the establishment of the Demarcation Appeals Authority; for the Board to undertake municipal capacity assessments; and to make recommendations on provincial boundaries.
Transitional arrangementsAny determination matter which was investigated by the Municipal Demarcation Board immediately before this Act took effect, must be regarded as having been concluded in terms of Act No. 27 of 1998.
The premium principles must be formulated so that the premiums are in reasonable proportion to the capital value of expected costs arising from the insurance.
The process of ‘wall to wall’ amalgamation and consolidation was organised through a national Municipal Demarcation Board.
This section also specifies that the Municipal Demarcation Board (or MDB) consists of members of the Board (the Board), and of the administration.
The Sarah Baartman District Municipality (SBDM), is the largest (58 243 km²) of the six (6) District Municipalities in the Eastern Cape Province, as shown on Map2 below.Eastern Cape Source: Municipal Demarcation Board, 2011 The District is situated in the western portion of the province, bordering the Western Cape, Northern Cape, Chris Hani and Amathole District Municipalities in the Eastern Cape.
Setsoto Local Municipality (FS 191) is a category B municipality as determined by the Municipal Demarcation Board in terms of section 4 of the Municipal Structures Act, 117 of 1998.
It was declared a presidential nodal point by the president of the republic in 2001, it is located in the north-eastern part of the Mpumalanga Province and is bounded by Kruger National Park in the east, Mbombela Local Municipality in the South and Thaba Chweu local Municipality and it covers approximately over 1 000, 000 ha, after the recent Municipal Demarcation Board has expanded the locality by including part of the Kruger National Park.