Examples of Service Acts in a sentence
Holidays proclaimed under the Civil Service Acts will also be granted to employees when consideration for such holidays is not already given under the foregoing provisions.
The Roadmap shall contribute to the amendment of Defence and Security-related legislations such as, National Security Services, NDFSS, and Police Service Acts.
Special Health Authorities are governed by National Health Service Acts.
Received Royal Assent: 15 May 1990Passed: 16 May 1990Commenced: 1 January 1991 AN ACT to re-enact with amendments the Civil Service Acts 1962 and 1986 and related enactments; and for connected purposes.
AFA 2006S42 is (as were its predecessor similar sections in the Single Service Acts) designed primarily to protect those subject to the AFA 2006 so that when a civil criminal offence is committed abroad by a person subject to it they may be tried by Court Martial for any such offence (AFA 2006 S50).
It is not surprising, then, that when Congress has addressed matters of federal land ownership in the West, it has spoken clearly by way of finely reticulated schemes like the Federal Land Policy and Management or National Park Service Acts.
Any employee who enters into the Armed Forces of the United States while in the service of the Employer shall be granted a leave of absence in accordance with the applicable Veterans and Selective Service Acts.
But at that point, the choice was between a single, combined England and Wales Act and the model provided by the National Health Service Acts 2006 – i.e. two Acts, one for England and one for Wales, both enacted by the UK Parliament.
The Roadmap shall contribute to the amendment of Defence and Security-related legislations such as, National Security Services, SPLA, and Police Service Acts.
A military leave does not cause a break in service, providing the employee returns to work in accordance with the terms of his leave and the Selective Service Acts.