statutory authority definition

statutory authority. This agreement implements Iowa Code § 280.25 and is consistent with 34 C.F.R. 99.38 (2012).
statutory authority means Central or State Government, quasi-Government, administrative, judicial, public or statutory body, department, instrumentality, agency, authority, board entrusted with and carrying any statutory functions, as required from time to time in connection with performance by the Preferred Bidder of its obligations hereunder;
statutory authority means an entity established by a law to carry out functions which are capable, under that law, of being funded, partly or entirely, by money provided by the Government, and for which the Governor, the Cabinet or the Government has the power to appoint or dismiss the majority of the Board or other governing body;

Examples of statutory authority in a sentence

  • After the possession of the flat is handed over to the Buyer if any additions or alterations in or about or relating to the said building are thereafter required to be carried out at the instance of the Government, Municipality or any Statutory Authority, the same shall be carried out by the Buyer in co-operation with the Buyer of the other flats in the said building at their own costs and the Sellers shall not be in any manner liable or responsible for the same.


More Definitions of statutory authority

statutory authority means any authority, board, corporation, council, institute, university or any other body corporate, established by or under any Central, State or Provincial Act for the purposes of regulating production or supply of goods or provision of any services or markets therefor or any matter connected therewith or incidental thereto;
statutory authority means Government of India (GoI), or any central or state government or governmental department, commission, board, body, bureau, agency, authority or any companies owned by GoI, instrumentality, court or other judicial or administrative body, central, state, or local body or any other authority empowered by Applicable Laws, having jurisdiction over the Parties, the Project Facility and/or Works and facilities or any portion thereof, or the performance of all or any of the service or obligations of the Parties.
statutory authority means a person or body listed in Schedule 1;
statutory authority means any authority, including, but not limited to, the Technical Supervision Office (Transportowy Dozór Techniczny), Civil Aviation Office (Urząd Lotnictwa Cywilnego), Directorate of the Air Traffic Service of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Poland (Szefostwo Służby Ruchu Lotniczego Sił Zbrojnych RP) having jurisdiction in respect of the Works and/or the Site.
statutory authority means any authority or body established by or under a written law (not being an authority or body established under the *Companies Act 1965 [Act 125], or any written law of a corresponding kind in force before the commencement of that Act in any place comprised in Malaysia on 1 January 1968) to discharge any functions of a public nature, including the provision of public utility and similar services;
statutory authority means such authority who is invested with the powers under any law, rules or regulations of the Government of Goa or Central Government.
statutory authority means an authority or body established, appointed or constituted by any written law, and includes any local authority;