Statutory Board definition
Examples of Statutory Board in a sentence
Government of Tamil Nadu, a Statutory Board constituted under Tamil Nadu Maritime Board Act 1995 (4 of 1996) and having its Administrative Office at ▇▇.
To this effect, when a Statutory Board or Government authorised entity transacts with the Trading Partner through GeBIZ, all references to the Government in this Agreement in respect of transacting with the Trading Partner through GeBIZ shall be read as referring to the Statutory Board or Government authorised entity.
The Parties agree that the Parties may rescind or vary this Agreement without the consent of any Statutory Board or Government authorised entity.
A Waikato River Statutory Board made up of iwi and district council appointees will support the iwi and their relationship with the river (Ben- nion 2oo8, Aug, 7–6), with the Crown contributing nz$7o million for river initiatives, and a further nz$1 mil- lion per year for thirty years to fund Waikato-Tainui participation in the co-management process.
This Service Level Agreement (SLA) has been developed in partnership between Auckland Council and the Independent Māori Statutory Board (IMSB).