Examples of Urban Councils Act in a sentence
The parties shall share the expenses equally between themselves and in terms of section 224(4) of the Urban Councils Act.
There is need to review the Water Act to synchronize it with allied Acts such as the Mines and Minerals Act, Urban Councils Act, Rural District Councils Act, Environment Act, and many regulations that govern irrigation processes.
The governing legislation, the Urban Councils Act Chapter 29:15, is premised on a decentralization framework (though no specific decentralisation policy exists) that devolves and delegates responsibilities to elected urban councils.
As above.whole, are not only compliant and intra vires the enabling provisions of the Urban Councils Act, but also perfectly concordant with the overreaching notions of reasonableness’.112 The second issue for determination was whether the bylaws were constitutional in allowing the disconnection of water for non- payment by giving 24 hours’ notice and without compensation.
The mayor only comes in after the Town Clerk has instituted the disciplinary proceedings.While the Urban Councils Act provides for the dismissal of a Town Clerk, it makes no provision for the procedure to be followed to effect such dismissal.
After the information and evidence is presented, the referee will make a recommendation.
The cardinal issue which emerges for determination is, whether the Urban Councils Act has exclusive jurisdiction over the dismissal of senior Urban Council Employees.
Section 211 (2) of the Urban Councils Act states that before entering into a contract for the execution of any work for the council or the supply of any goods or materials to the council, the council shall call for tenders, by notice posted at the office of the council and advertised in two issues of a newspaper.
PH Gleick ‘Basic water requirements for human activities: meeting basic needs’ (1996) 21 Water International Journal 83.that the water must be of acceptable colour, odour and taste for personal domestic use.87 4 Mushoriwa case 4.1 Facts of the case The case revolved around the issue of water disconnections in Harare as empowered under the Urban Councils Act and the Water Bylaws.
In terms section 313 of the Urban Councils Act [Chapter 29:15]; the Hon.