Centralisation definition

Centralisation of business means that the ‘administrative hubs’ are seldom found in rural locations. The ‘large conglomerates’
Centralisation means the transfer of all of the assets and liabilities of each Section, other than from any Sections which the Trustees decide to exclude from Centralisation in accordance with Rule 11.2, into the Main Section in accordance with Rule 11.3, and Centralised shall be interpreted accordingly.
Centralisation means the transfer to the Main Section on the Centralisation Date of all of the assets and liabilities of each Transferring Section;

Examples of Centralisation in a sentence

  • Centralisation and decentralisation in strategic municipal energy planning in Denmark.

  • Centralisation in fewer hands seems also of importance in technically difficult operations, like those for rectal cancer.

  • Centralisation of the administration also leads to fewer levels of administration, thereby shortening the chains of command and enhancing interdepartmental resource utilisation.

  • Centralisation and coordination of public consultation periods on the draft Plan and draft Impact Assessment Report, to be managed by the WA EPA.

  • Measures to achieve streamlining between the Territory and Commonwealth environmental assessment processes may include but are not limited to: Centralisation and coordination of public consultation periods on the draft Terms of Reference prepared under the EPBC Act and the draft Terms of Reference prepared under the Environment Protection Act 2019 (NT).

  • Measures to achieve streamlining between the State and Commonwealth environmental assessment processes may include but are not limited to: Centralisation and coordination of public consultation periods on the draft Terms of Reference and Environmental Scoping Document.

  • Centralisation of the administration also leads to fewer levels of administration thereby shortening the chains of command and enhancing interdepartmental resource utilisation.

  • Pursuant to Section 36D of the Treasury Corporation of Victoria (Debt Centralisation) ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Power Corporation Ltd will reimburse TCV for all settlement amounts relating to these loans.

  • Centralisation and coordination of public consultation periods on the draft Program and draft EIS, to be managed by DIPL.

  • Centralisation of translation and editorial Phase 2 – roll out of wider policies to commence Q2 2012.