The Central Government definition
Examples of The Central Government in a sentence
The Central Government may from time to time add to or amend the regulations andon any question as to the application / interpretation or effect of those regulations, the decision of the Superintending Engineer concerned shall be final.
The Central Government Authority must reply to all tenderers' questions, and amend the tender documents by publishing clarification notes, up to at least 6 calendar days before the deadline for submission of tenders.
The Central Government may, from time to time, give such directions, as it may consider necessary, to the State Governments for effective implementation of the provisions of this Act and the State Governments shall comply with such directions.
The Central Government will have reserved powers, the Bangsamoro Government shall have its exclusive powers, and there will be concurrent powers shared by the Central Government and the Bangsamoro Government.
The Central Government Authority will in no case be responsible or liable for such costs, whatever the conduct or outcome of the procedure.
The Central Government Authority reserves the right to initiate a new invitation to tender.
The Central Government Authority, prior to disclosure of any information to a third party in relations to any provisions of this contract which have not yet been made public, shall consult the contractor in accordance with the provisions of the said Act, pertinent subsidiary legislation and the Code of Practice issued pursuant to the Act.
The Central Government Authority also reserves the right split the award of this tender between different bidders.
The Central Government, on receipt of this information, and enrolment data from the State Government/Nodal Agency in the prescribed format, shall release its share of premium to the State Government/Nodal Agency which in turn will release this amount to the Insurance Company.
The Central Government Authority/Contracting Authority, prior to disclosure of any information to a third party in relation any provision of this contract, which has not yet been made public, shall consult the contractor in accordance with the provisions of the said Act, pertinent subsidiary legislation and the Code of Practice issued pursuant to the Act.