SANRAL Act definition

SANRAL Act means the South African National Roads Agency Limited and National Roads Act, Act 7 of 1998;

Examples of SANRAL Act in a sentence

  • The Parties record that SANRAL have, or shall (depending on the stage of the execution of the Road Development) obtain the necessary parallel authorisations from any other organ of state decision-making authorities who must also, in terms of such an organ of state’s empowering legislation, authorise the execution of any of the activities and which SANRAL may authorise or conduct in terms of the SANRAL Act, or in terms of this Agreement.

  • The Municipality consents and agrees that the public participation processes and intergovernmental consultation processes which SANRAL has executed in terms of the provisions of the SANRAL Act and SPLUMA (if any, and in as far as applicable) meet the requirements of SPLUMA and need not be duplicated by the Municipality, or by SANRAL when submitting a land development application to the Municipality.

  • The Municipality confirms and agrees that SANRAL’s execution and fulfilment of its strategic planning functions, which include spatial planning and land use facets, in terms of the SANRAL Act and as reflected in terms of the Road Development Plan, satisfy and are adequate to meet the objectives of the development principles contained in section 7 of SPLUMA and overall meet the requirements set out in SPLUMA.