Competent Authority definition

Competent Authority and ‘Appellate Authority’ shall mean the following:
Competent Authority means authority nominated to exercise power of approval, sanction and acceptance concerning administrative, financial and technical aspects of transactions done on behalf of the Bank.
Competent Authority means Executive Director or Group General Manager or General Manager (In-charge) or General Manager or BHEL Officers who are empowered to act on behalf of the Executive Director or General Manager (In-charge) or General Manager of BHEL.

Examples of Competent Authority in a sentence

  • Provided that, in the absence of any local law, the Promoter shall hand over the necessary documents and plans, including common areas, to the association of Allottees or the Competent Authority, as the case may be, within thirty days after obtaining the occupancy certificate.

  • Subject to the terms in this Agreement, the Promoter undertakes to strictly abide by such plans approved by the competent Authorities and shall also strictly abide by the bye-laws, FAR and density norms and provisions prescribed by the Competent Authority and shall not have an option to make any variation /alteration /modification in such plans, other than in the manner provided under the Act, and breach of this term by the Promoter shall constitute a material breach of the Agreement.

  • Provided that, in the absence of any local law, the promoter shall handover the necessary documents and plans, including common areas, to the association of Allottees or the Competent Authority, as the case may be, within thirty days after obtaining the occupancy certificate.

  • The Promoter shall abide by the time schedule for completing the project as disclosed at the time of registration of the project with the Authority and towards handing over the Apartment to the Allottee and the common areas to the Association of Allottees or the Competent Authority.

  • The notified Competent Authority intends to take appropriate measures available under its domestic law to address the errors or the non-compliance with its domestic law described in the notice.


More Definitions of Competent Authority

Competent Authority means such authority as may be notified by the Government;
Competent Authority means any local, national or supra-national agency, authority, department, inspectorate, minister, official, court, tribunal or public or statutory person (whether autonomous or not) of the United Kingdom or the Netherlands (or the governments thereof) or the European Communities which has jurisdiction over either Party or the subject matter of the Agreement.
Competent Authority means any central government, provincial regional government, municipality regional government, other local authorities, the courts of law, or any other judicial/administrative authority having the jurisdiction over all or any of the matter arising from or involving this Agreement;
Competent Authority means any supranational, national, regional, local or municipal government or regulatory authority, body, agency, court, ministry, inspectorate or department, or any official, public or statutory person or body, police, customs or port authority, in each case acting in accordance with its or their statutory or legal authority in any jurisdiction having authority over the Customer / ABP or having responsibility for the regulation or governance of any aspect of the performance of these Conditions and/or the Port and/or any activities carried out at the Port;
Competent Authority means the minister, government department or other authority having power to issue and enforce regulations, orders or other instructions having the force of law in respect of the subject matter of the provision concerned;
Competent Authority means the authority, designated by each Member State in accordance with Article 69, unless otherwise specified in this Directive;
Competent Authority means Managing Director of Nodal Agency, himself and/or a person or group of persons nominated by him for the mentioned purpose herein;