Examples of System Act in a sentence
The policy is in accordance with the Local Government Municipal Finance Management Act 2003, Local Government Municipal System Act 2000, as amended and other related legislation.
The Notes will be issued in dematerialised form in the Book-Entry Securities System in accordance with the Book-Entry System Act and regulations of the CSD and no physical notes will be issued.
This regulation is promulgated pursuant to the On-site Wastewater Treatment System Act, 25-10-101, et seq.
In accordance with Article 32 of the Development Banking System Act (Law No. 8634), all State-owned banks, except Banco Hipotecario para la Vivienda (BANHVI), must appropriate each year at least five percent (5%) of their net earnings after income taxes to create and strengthen their own development funds.
In any abandonment proceeding where interim trail use/rail banking is an issue, to make such findings and issue decisions as may be necessary for the orderly administration of the Na- tional Trails System Act, 16 U.S.C. 1247(d).
Pursuant to R.A. 9510 (Credit Information System Act), I finally authorizes the submission of basic credit data in connection with any credit availment from the CFI to the Credit Information Corporation (or its successor entity ) and authorize the latter to provide the same information to BSP.
In abandonment proceedings, when a request for interim trail use/ rail banking is filed under 49 CFR 1152.29, to determine whether the Na- tional Trails System Act, 16 U.S.C. 1247(d), is applicable and, where appro- priate, to issue Certificates of Interim Trail Use or Abandonment (in applica- tion proceedings) or Notices of Interim Trail Use or Abandonment (in exemp- tion proceedings).
OWTS Act" means the On-site Wastewater Treatment System Act, 25-10-101, et seq.
A multitype, consolidated or cooperative library system created under the Illinois Library System Act.
The Purchaser shall be liable for payment of any unpaid debt charged against the property by the Council in terms of Section 118(3) of the Municipal System Act, 32 of 2000, including all amounts due in terms of a lien held by the City Council which debt may be owing after registration of transfer of the property into the Purchaser’s name and that the continued supply of municipal services to the property may be affected while the debt remains outstanding.