propriety definition
propriety means the requirement that expenditure and receipts must be dealt with in accordance with the intentions of the Legislative Assembly and, in particular, those expressed through an appropriate Public Accounts Committee of the Legislative Assembly; (Amended by Act 9 of 2011)
propriety means the requirement that expenditure and receipts must be dealt with in accordance with the intentions of Parliament and, in particular, those expressed through an appropriate Committee of Parliament;
propriety in this context means proper, appropriate.
More Definitions of propriety
propriety means the requirement to act in relation to public monies in accordance with the intentions of Parliament and in particular those expressed through its Public Accounts Committee;
propriety means the requirement that expenditure and receipts must be dealt with in accordance with the intentions of Legislative Council and in particular those expressed through the Public Accounts Committee of Legislative Council;
propriety in red stamp or similar manner, provided however that, Proprietary Information shall not include any information which the receiving party can show:
propriety means dealing with expenditure and receipts in accordance with Parliament’s intentions and the principles of parliamentary control. This covers standards of conduct, behaviour, and corporate
propriety means the expenditure and receipts that must be dealt with under the laws, rules or regulations and the declared intentions of Provincial Assembly and, in particular, those expressed through its Public Accounts Committee;