PNDC definition
Examples of PNDC in a sentence
Such term shall be renewable from time to time in accordance with the Minerals and Mining Law, 1986, PNDC.
The PNDC Secretary, Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources, ▇.▇.
TERM: TWO (2) YEARS (RENEWABLE) COMMENCEMENT: 08-05-1991 EXPIRY DATE: 07-05-1991 FILE NO.: LVB 2324/91 THIS AGREEMENT is made the 8th day of May 1991 BETWEEN THE GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF GHANA (hereinafter called "THE GOVERNMENT") acting by-the PNDC Secretary for Lands and Natural Resources (hereinafter called "THE SECRETARY") of the One Part and ADOM MINING LIMITED having its registered office at P.
SIGNED, SEALED AND DELIVERED: THE REPUBLIC OF GHANA BY: P.N.D.C. Secretary for Land and Natural Resources for and on behalf of the Government of Ghana who by /s/ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ his execution warrants to the other ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ party that he is duly authorized and P.N.D.C. Secretary for Land empowered to enter into this and Natural Resources Agreement.
The following addresses are specified for the purposes of Section 11.O1 of the General Conditions: For the Borrower: PNDC Secretary for Finance and Economic Planning Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning ▇.▇.
The Project Steering Committee shall be chaired by the PNDC Secretary of MOA with membership and terms of reference acceptable to the Association.
PNDC also has an up to one megawatt (1MW) test capability, allowing additional opportunities to test propulsion and powertrain systems at the MW scale, further positioning PNDC as a whole integrated energy system lead.
It was established under PNDC Law 207 in 1988 by a Legislative Instrument (LI.
Further investment in our Power Networks Demonstration Centre (PNDC) as part of the UKRI funded Driving the Electric Revolution (DER) Centre Scotland would not have been possible without Strathclyde’s REG allocation enabling the flexibility to accept funding at 80% full economic cost (FEC).
Although increases in the minimum daily wage under the PNDC appear spectacular, they are linked to the steady devaluation of the cedi and have not overcome a constant erosion of worker purchasing power.