Concerned Ministry definition

Concerned Ministry means the ministry managing and administering land in the Government of Southern Sudan or the State;
Concerned Ministry means the ministry managing and administering land inthe Government of Southern Sudan or the State.

Examples of Concerned Ministry in a sentence

  • Orders for imported stores need not necessarily be on FOB/FCA basis rather it can be on the basis of any of the incoterm specified in ICC Incoterms 2000 as may be amended from time to time by the ICC or any other designated authority and favourable to NIPERs/ Concerned Ministry.

  • Subject to the provisions of sub-section (3) above, municipality and town council as the case may be, shall coordinate with the Concerned Ministry in the State where an expropriation is required for the conduct of their activities within their jurisdiction.

  • Any allocation of a piece of land beyond 250 feddans for commercial, agricultural, forestry, ranch, poultry or farming purposes shall be approved by the Concerned Ministry in the State after transmission by the County Land Authority or the Payam Land Council.

  • However, Agencies holding/ registered with Central Purchase Organization, MSME, National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC) or Concerned Ministry or Department are exempted from paying EMD, however, such Agencies have to enclose necessary certificate to this effect along with the technical bid.

  • Tenders without EMD shall be summarily rejected and their bid will not be opened at the time of tender opening and shall be rejected as non - responsive at the bid opening stage and returned to the bidder unopened [EMD exemption is applicable for those who are registered with the Central Purchase Organization, National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC) or the Concerned Ministry or Department [ MIB / DG:AIR / DG:DD].

  • Any person who is aggrieved by a decision of the County Land Authority may appeal to the Concerned Ministry in the State within a period of one year from the date he or she became aware of such decision.

  • EMD exemption is applicable for those who are registered with the central purchase organization, National small industries corporation (NSIC)/MSME or the Concerned Ministry or Department (MIB/DG:AIR/DG:DD).

  • The aggrieved party shall have the right to institute court proceedings after dismissal of the appeal by the Concerned Ministry mentioned in sub-section (1) above.

  • Land in Southern Sudan shall be managed in a uniform and coordinated manner in which the State Government assigns the management responsibilities to Concerned Ministry at the State level, the County Land Authority and the Payam Land Council.

  • EMD exemption is applicable for those who are registered with the central purchase organization, National small industries corporation (NSIC) or the Concerned Ministry or Department (MIB/DG:AIR/DG:DD).

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