Speaker of Council definition

Speaker of Council means the a person elected in terms of section 36 of the Municipal Structures Act, 1998 (Act No. 117 of 1998);
Speaker of Council means the person who determines the proceedings of the Council and keeps order;
Speaker of Council means the person elected in terms of rule 12 and who determines the proceedings of the Council and keeps order;

Examples of Speaker of Council in a sentence

  • The Speaker of Council shall set the date for the Annual General Meeting.

  • Non-voting members, except for the Speaker of Council, may move or second motions, and may take part in debate, but shall not vote on any motion.

  • The terms of office of the Speaker of Council and the Chief Returning Officer shall not extend past April 30th of each year.

  • The Speaker of Council shall maintain Standing Orders that shall govern the proceedings of Meetings.

  • Unlawful acts by employers: It is unlawful for an employer to interfere with, restrain, or deny the exercise of any right provided under FMLA/CFRA, or to discharge or discriminate against a person for opposing any practice made unlawful by FMLA/CFRA or for involvement in any proceeding under or relating to FMLA/CFRA.

  • The Speaker of Council may appoint a day or days in any month or months for regular meetings at an hour and place to be named, and for such meetings no subsequent notice need be sent.

  • Confidential business shall still be recorded in committee minutes, and may be redacted at the consent of the chairperson of the committee and Speaker of Council.

  • Participant understands and acknowledges that this Award Agreement confers both rights and obligations upon Participant.

  • If the Applicant deems it necessary, a collection evaluation report, drafted by an expert certified by the Ministry of Culture, can be included in the project• The strategic development project for 5 years following the commissioning (original document).

  • The principal structure of municipality is Council chaired by Speaker of Council, Cllr.


More Definitions of Speaker of Council

Speaker of Council means the person elected in terms of rule 12 and who determines the
Speaker of Council means a member elected in terms of section 36 of the Structures Act to be the Speaker of Council of the Municipal Council and the Acting Speaker of Council where applicable;

Related to Speaker of Council

  • Member of Council – means the Mayor and Members of Council, except where the Mayor acts as the Chief Executive Officer of the City.

  • Head of Council means the Mayor.

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  • Town Council means a Town Council established under the Town Councils Act (Cap. 329A);

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  • Councillor means a member of a municipal council;

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  • Board of Studies means the Board of Studies of the University;

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  • Executive Council means the Executive Council of the University;

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  • Academic Board means the Academic Board of the University College established under paragraph 13;

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