Examples of Roads Ordinance in a sentence
If this happens, there needs to be a way to cross over from one switch to the other.
The trailer must be centrally positioned and mounted on a double axle trailer to Roads Ordinance.
Land Division & Private Roads Ordinance 60 Acknowledgement Pursuant to Section 4, B, 1, D of Ordinance 60, I/We acknowledge the following: This plan is for the purpose of gaining a preliminary determination and shall not constitute the submittal of a final plan for approval.
As such these are separate legal provisions to those that apply to basic, special responsibility etc allowances under the 2003 Regulations.
In accordance with the Ribbon Development and Advertising Act (Act 21 of 1940 as amended) or the Roads Ordinance (Ordinance 19 of 1976 as amended).
MINISTRY OF WORKS, TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATIONNo. 67 2007 APPLICATION THAT A PORTION OF FARM ROAD 2113 BE PROCLAIMED: DISTRICT OF OKAHANDJA In terms of section 16(3) of the Roads Ordinance, 1972 (Ordinance 17 of 1972), it is hereby made known that application has been made to the Chairperson of the Roads Board of Otjozondjupa South that a portion of farm road 2113 described in the Schedule and shown on sketch-map P2187 by the symbols A-B-C be proclaimed.
MINISTRY OF WORKS AND TRANSPORTNo. 158 2011 CLOSING OF FARM ROAD 2754: DISTRICT OF OUTJO In terms of section 22(2) of the Roads Ordinance, 1972 (Ordinance 17 of 1972), it is hereby made known that the Minister has under section 22(1)(c) of the said Ordinance, in the district of Outjo, closed farm road 2754 described in the Schedule and shown on sketch-map P2277 by the symbols A-B.
In this Ordinance the expressions “proclaimed road”, “main road”, “trunk road” and “road reserve” shall have the meanings assigned to them in section two of the Roads Ordinance, 1962 (Ordinance 28 of 1962) and unless the context clearly indicates another meaning - [The introductory phrase of section 1 is amended by Ord.
Each Lessee will pay, or cause to be paid, all usual and routine expenses incurred in the use and operation of Group III Vehicles including, but not limited to, fuel, lubricants, and coolants.
The achievement of our vision and mission, as presented above, are primarily guided by the following constitutional and other legislative mandates: Advertising Along Roads and Ribbon Development Act, 1940 (Act 21 of 1940) Cape Roads Ordinance, 1976 (Ord.