organs of state definition

organs of state. ’ means organs of the state as defined in section 239 of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996;
organs of state means any department of state or administration in the national, provincial or local sphere of government;
organs of state means all governmental institutions defined by the Constitution, and more specifically the relevant national, provincial and local spheres of government.It is common cause that legislation prescribes the ‘WHAT’ aspect of administrative actions and that the ‘HOW’ is normally left to the administrators or officials to determine. In determining the ‘HOW’, the Public Sector embarked on various processes to augment the legislation by issuing inter alia frameworks, guidelines, directives, rules, practices, codes of conduct and operating procedures, which for the purpose of this manual will be referred to collectively as norms.Norms, by virtue of its nature, are augmenting legislation and normally issued within a specific geographic area or for a specific period of time. Dependent on the law to which it applies and how it has been defined, these norms do not have the same power of law. However, it does have the power of persuasion and can therefore not be disregarded when executing an administrative action. The administrator disregarding issued norms must show good cause for such disregard.It must be understood that the Public Sector serves the public via the directives from its electives, being the politicians elected to represent the government of the day. After each election these electives may differ, whilst legislation is not always simultaneously amended. History has shown that it is not always necessary to amend legislation to achieve the objectives of the newly elected government of the day, but the latter adopt policies and strategies in order to ensure an environment within which the legislation must be applied. Of importance however, is that the elected government or politicians will make important speeches during their political term, such as the State of the National Address (SONA) or budget speeches, these speeches confirm their policy and strategic intent and for that reason, these speeches are also referred to when legislation is applied.The nett result is thus that the Public Sector conducts its business through prescribed legislation augmented by norms within a specific strategic and policy environment.Public Sector business affects the rights of citizens and they are therefore constitutionally entitled to fair and transparent dealings with the Public Sector. Public servants must thus be aware of the fact that together with the legislation governing their area of responsibility, all their actions executed in this regard must also comply with the...

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  • Out-of-state bank means a banking corporation or savings bank organized under the laws of another state, the District of Columbia, or a territory of the United States whose principal office is located in a state other than this state, the District of Columbia, a territory or a protectorate of the United States, and whose deposits are insured by the federal deposit insurance corporation.

  • Certificates of Merger has the meaning set forth in Section 2.2.

  • Articles of Organization means the original documents filed to organize a limited liability company, as amended or restated by certificates of correction, amendment, or merger, by restated articles, or by other instruments filed or issued under any statute.

  • Certificate of Appropriateness means the written approval of a permit application for work that is appropriate and that does not adversely affect a resource.

  • organ of state means an organ of state as defined in section 239 of the Constitution;

  • Certificate of Merger has the meaning set forth in Section 2.2.

  • the Secretary of State means the Secretary of State for Education;

  • Certificate of organization means the certificate required by section 489.201. The term includes the certificate as amended or restated.

  • Formation means an assemblage of earth materials grouped together into a unit that is convenient for description or mapping.

  • Articles of Merger has the meaning set forth in Section 2.2.

  • Nevada Gaming Authorities means, collectively, the Nevada Gaming Commission, the Nevada State Gaming Control Board, and the Xxxxx County Liquor and Gaming Licensing Board.

  • Chicago Convention means the Convention on International Civil Aviation, signed at Chicago on 7 December 1944, as amended, and its Annexes;

  • Delaware Secretary of State means the Secretary of State of the State of Delaware.

  • MBCA means the Michigan Business Corporation Act.

  • FBCA means the Florida Business Corporation Act.

  • Payoff statement means a written statement furnished by the mortgage servicer which sets forth all of the following:

  • Indicators of student progress and growth means the results of assessment(s) of students as defined in N.J.A.C. 6A:8, Standards and Assessment.

  • Filed with the secretary of state means, except as otherwise permitted by law or rule:

  • Certificate of approval means a certificate of approval obtained from the

  • DLLCA means the Delaware Limited Liability Company Act.

  • Restated Articles means the Amended and Restated Memorandum and Articles of Association of the Company.

  • Certificate of Amendment means the Certificate of Amendment to Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation of the Company, substantially in the form attached to this Agreement as Exhibit A.

  • member of staff means a person appointed to or holding a paid office or employment under the authority; and

  • Certificate of Catholic Practice means a certificate issued by the family’s parish priest (or the priest in charge of the church where the family attends Mass) in the form laid down by the Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales. It will be issued if the priest is satisfied that at least one Catholic parent or carer (along with the child, if he or she is over seven years old) have (except when it was impossible to do so) attended Mass on Sundays and holy days of obligation for at least five years (or, in the case of the child, since the age of seven, if shorter). It will also be issued when the practice has been continuous since being received into the Church if that occurred less than five years ago. It is expected that most Certificates will be issued on the basis of attendance. A Certificate may also be issued by the priest when attendance is interrupted by exceptional circumstances which excuse from the obligation to attend on that occasion or occasions. Further details of these circumstances can be found in the guidance issued to priests http://rcdow.org.uk/education/governors/admissions/

  • Geneva Convention means the Convention of 28 July 1951 relating to the status of refugees, as amended by the New York Protocol of 31 January 1967;