Act of 1961 definition

Act of 1961 means Road Traffic Act 1961;
Act of 1961 means the Road Traffic Act 1961 (No. 24 of 1961);
Act of 1961 means the Civil Liability Act 1961;

Examples of Act of 1961 in a sentence

  • The Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, as amended, Section 117 requires that the impact of USAID’s activities on the environment be considered and that USAID include environmental sustainability as a central consideration in designing and carrying out its development programs.

  • That he is in compliance with the Criminal Code Act of 1961, Article 33E-11, Public Contracts, and Public Act 85-1295.

  • Overall grant making authority for this program is contained in the Mutual Educational and Cultural Exchange Act of 1961, Public Law 87-256, as amended, also known as the Fulbright-Hays Act.

  • AuthorityOverall grant making authority for this program is contained in the Mutual Educational and Cultural Exchange Act of 1961, Public Law 87–256, as amended, also known as the Fulbright- Hays Act.

  • Work performed outside the United States on awards made pursuant to the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, or work performed outside the United States required to be performed by a local contractor.


More Definitions of Act of 1961

Act of 1961. ’ means Road Traffic Act, 1961; ‘‘Act of 1963’’ means Transport Act, 1963; ‘‘Act of 1993’’ means Roads Act, 1993;
Act of 1961 means Road Traffic Act 1961; “Act of 1994” means Road Traffic Act 1994;
Act of 1961 means Road Traffic Act 1961; “Act of 2003” means Taxi Regulation Act 2003;
Act of 1961. ’ means Courts (Supplemental Provisions) Act, 1961; ‘‘Act of 1981’’ means Courts Act, 1981;
Act of 1961 means the Industrial Research and Standards Act 1961;
Act of 1961 means theCivil Liability Act 1961; “appropriate person” means—
Act of 1961 means theRoad Traffic Act 1961;