Examples of Joint Coal Board in a sentence
A transferred employee is (until other provision is duly made under any Act or law) to be employed in accordance with any relevant statutory provisions, awards, agreements and determinations that would have applied to the employee if the employee had not been transferred but had instead remained on the staff of the Joint Coal Board (and that Board had continued in existence).
A transferred employee retains, as an employee of an approved company, any rights to annual leave, extended service leave, sick leave and other forms of leave, accrued or accruing in his or her employment with the Joint Coal Board (except accrued leave for which the employee has, on ceasing to be a member of the staff of the Joint Coal Board, been paid the monetary value in pursuance of any other entitlement of the employee).
Any workers compensation scheme established by the Joint Coal Board and in operation under section 27 of the Coal Industry Act 1946 immediately before the repeal of that section is taken to have been established by the approved company nominated by the Minister for the purposes of this clause.
On the dissolution date, a person holding office as a member of the Joint Coal Board immediately before that date ceases to hold that office.
On the dissolution date, the Joint Coal Board is dissolved in so far as it is constituted pursuant to the Coal Industry Act 1946.
He is also a former Director of the Port Kembla Coal Terminal, the New South Wales Joint Coal Board, and Interim Chairman of the New South Wales Minerals Council in 2004.
Burnswoods, M.L.C., to the: Minister for Natural Resources The Joint Coal Board allocation from the DMR budget for the State's share of the cost of the administration is $2.271 million.
In a sense that we will make precise, the error chains are analogous to magnetic flux tubes in a superconductor, and the boundary points of the error chains are magnetic monopoles where these flux tubes terminate.
ICS is API based using single en- crypted RFC connection in ERP side.
Each mine was developed at different times resulting in variable exploration summarised as follows:o Howick open-cut (west pit) – exploration initiated in the 1940s and 1950s undertaken by the Joint Coal Board and the Bureau of Mineral Resources.