Examples of Relevant local authorities in a sentence
Relevant local authorities will be consulted regarding the monitoring procedures to be implemented which will include the following measures, as appropriate: • Site inspections covering the establishment of operation of the construction site.
Each Conversion Notice shall specify the principal amount of Notes to be converted, the principal amount of Notes outstanding subsequent to the conversion at hand and the date on which such conversion is to be effected, which date may not be prior to the date such Conversion Notice is delivered hereunder (a "Conversion Date").
Details of control measures are included in Section 8.4.7 and are separately identified in the Tree Protection details -8.5.5. 8.4.3 Relevant local authorities (Wokingham Borough Council, Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead, Bracknell Forest Council, South Bucks District Council, Slough Borough Council and London Borough of Hillingdon), NE and other statutory bodies that have an interest and adjacent landowners will be consulted regarding the landscape and planting proposals.
Those likely to be affected by the Amendment Regulations are: Relevant local authorities in respect of the new powers available to them to establish joint standards committees and increased flexibility in respect of the terms of office of members of standards committees.
Relevant local authorities include the home local authority (where resident) and local authorities where the schools named on the application form are located; relevant schools include the schools listed as preferences and the current or most recent school.
Relevant local authorities usually have a list of all the schools in their area and, in some cases, may serve as gatekeepers to school access.
The details of the Acquisition are set out in the Company’s announcements dated 27 November 2012, 5 December 2012, 12 March 2013, 1 April 2013 and 2 April 2013, the Company’s circular dated 23 February 2013 and the notes 18 and 19 to these unaudited consolidated financial statements.
Relevant local authorities and independent providers throughout the UK are concerned about the pressures discussed in this report (and given the demographic make-up of the county, it is clear that East Sussex is facing an especially difficult set of circumstances).
Relevant local authorities, Natural England, Historic England, the Wildlife Trust for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire and other bodies (where they have an interest) and adjacent landowners will be consulted by main contractors regarding the landscape and planting proposals.
Relevant local authorities include Accra Metropolitan, Tema Municipal and Ga District Assemblies.