Examples of South African National Roads Agency Limited in a sentence
In this Item, “principal Act” means the South African National Roads Agency Limited and National Roads Act, 1998 (Act No. 7 of 1998).
Organon shall file any amendments or supplements to the Registration Statement as may be necessary or advisable in order to cause the Registration Statement to become and remain effective as required by the Commission or federal, state or other applicable securities Laws.
No contractor shall enter the road reserve without the express written permission of the South African National Roads Agency Limited.
The township owner shall, at its own cost, comply with and strictly adhere to all the conditions and/or requirements imposed by the South African National Roads Agency Limited, the Department of Roads and Transport (Gauteng Provincial Government), Department of Water and Environmental Affairs and where applicable as imposed by the Municipality.
The specific provisions for unsolicited proposals management are allowed and administered by the South African National Roads Agency Limited (SANRAL), an arms-length agency of the Ministry of Transport.
Established in terms of s 2 of The South African National Roads Agency Limited and National Roads Act 7 of 1998 (the Act).
The township owner shall, at its own cost, comply with and strictly adhere to all the conditions and/or requirements imposed by the South African National Roads Agency Limited, the Department of Roads and Transport (Gauteng Provincial Government) and where applicable as imposed by the Municipality.
The following are national roads under the custodianship of South African National Roads Agency Limited (SANRAL): ▪ R36: From outside Morebeng to junction R71 & R36 (junction Makgobaskloof & Modjadjiskloof roads)▪ R71: From Haenertzburg to Gravelotte (junction R40 & R71 roads) All roads works in these sections of the roads are the responsibility of SANRAL and so far maintenance is quality controlled.
BACKGROUND 1.1 The following are some of the Public Entities under the control of the Department of Transport: The Cross-Border Road Transport Agency; the South Africa Maritime Safety Authority; the South African National Roads Agency Limited; the Transport Appeal Tribunal; the South African Civil Aviation Authority; the Road Traffic Management Corporation; and the Railway Safety Regulator.
However, the Road Agency Limpopo, South African National Roads Agency Limited, Limpopo in Motion, Limpopo 2020 Infrastructure Study, Public Transport Plan, and correspondence with the Transport Forum realised a list of roads that should be prioritised.