Examples of Plan of government in a sentence
The City of Booneville is operated under the Commission Plan of government, pursuant to KRS 83A.140(2) and 83A.030(2).
A diverse, socially cohesive society with a common national identity(Chapter 15 of the NDP) Nine Point Plan The Nine Point Plan of government was introduced with a purpose of growing the economy and at the same time fast-tracking the implementation of the NDP.
NDP is a 15 year Plan of government highlighting the 2030 vision which entails a long and healthy life for all South Africans.
In addition, the Company expected to receive projects as launched by Infrastructure Development Plan of government sector from the Expressway Authority and the Department of Highways, besides the Company still has the strongest affiliates with the construction experienced in the extension of Suvarnabhumi International Airport and Don Muang Airport.
Local improvement district" means an improvement district in which property is assessed to pay for specific capital improvements benefiting the assessed property.(6) "Plan of government" has the meaning provided in 7-1-4121.
Plan of government of the proposed form or amendments to the existing plan3.
Strategic priorities are set out in the Five-Year Plan of government, in the Plan of Action to Reduce Absolute Poverty (PARPA) and in the Economic and Social Plan (PES), which are implemented through sectoral programmes such as the expanded programme on immunization (EPI) and other sectoral programmes carried out under the Strategic Plan for the Health Sector, such as those for malaria, HIV/AIDS, MCH and integrated management of childhood illness etc.
Pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40:69A-39, the executive power of the Township shall be exercised by the Mayor, subject to the procedures set forth in the Mayor-Council Plan of government.
Articles of Confederation: Plan of government adopted by the continental congress after the American revolution; established “a league of friendship” among the states, but allowed few important powers to the central government.
This is also the interpretation used in the accepted reconstruction of Pinckney’s Plan of government submitted on May 29th as derived from this speech/pamphlet (Farrand III, 604-607).However, in the Pinckney Plan that was among the papers of the Committee of Detail (July 26- Aug 6) there is no mention of any National Government power to determine “in what manner Federal Taxes shall be paid” or anything related explicitly to paper money or legal tender laws.