MPRA definition

MPRA means the Local Government: Municipal Property Rates Act, 2004 (Act 6 of 2004), as amended;
MPRA means the Local Government Municipal Property Rates Act, 2004 (No.6 of 2004);
MPRA means the Municipal Property Rates Act No. 6 of 2004;

Examples of MPRA in a sentence

  • A Chief Executive should notify the Director of the MPRA of proposals for a JSC at the same time as notifying unions.

  • Under the Act, section 88 (4) (a) and section 89 (3) (b) the Director of the MPRA may determine which is the principal relevant staff organisation in a particular case.

  • The following stipulations in the Property Rates Policy are highlighted: • The first R15 000 of the market value of a property used for residential purposes is excluded from the rate-able value (Section 17(h) of the MPRA).

  • Rates are levied in accordance with the MPRA as an amount in the Rand based on the market value of all rateable property as reflected in the valuation roll and any supplementary valuation roll, as contemplated in terms of Chapters 6 and 8 of the MPRA, respectively.

  • The Council adheres to all requirements of the Municipal Property Rates Act (MPRA) and Municipal Finance Management Act (MFMA) including any regulations promulgated in terms of these Acts.


More Definitions of MPRA

MPRA means the Local Government: Municipal Property Rates Act, 6 of 2004 as amended from time to time as well as regulations (MPRR) published in terms of the MPRA, which is referred to as the “Property Rates Act” in the By-law but for the purposes of brevity, shall be referred to as the “MPRA” in this Policy;
MPRA means the Merit Protection and Review Agency established under the Merit Protection (Australian Government Employees) Act 1984 (Commonwealth).
MPRA means the Local Government: Municipal Property Rates Act, 2004 (Act No. 6 of2004);" new order right" means a tenure or other right in communal or other land which has been confirmed, converted, conferred or validated by the Minister in terms of section 18 of MPRA;