Joint Authority definition

Joint Authority means any authority established by Part IV of this Act; “new authority” means any authority established by Part III or IV of this
Joint Authority means words giving authority to a Board, Commission, Authority or to three or more officers or employees or other persons shall be construed as giving authority to a majority thereof unless otherwise specifically provided.
Joint Authority means the Commonwealth-Western Australia Offshore Petroleum Joint Authority established by the Commonwealth Act;

Examples of Joint Authority in a sentence

  • A delegate of a Joint Authority is, in the exercise of delegated powers, subject to the directions of the Joint Authority.

  • A certificate signed by a member of a Joint Authority stating any matter with respect to a delegation under this section by the Joint Authority is evidence of that matter.

  • If, in the exercise of the power conferred on the Minister by the Commonwealth Act, the Minister appoints a deputy, the deputy may exercise the powers and perform the functions conferred by that Act on the deputy of a member of a Joint Authority other than the Commonwealth Minister.

  • An authorisation granted by a Joint Authority must be limited (whether by conditions or otherwise) to apply only in relation to a Joint Authority fishery, or Joint Authority fisheries, managed by the Joint Authority.

  • Subject to section 28, if at a time a fishery becomes a Joint Authority fishery, a regulation, order or instrument made or determined under this Act would, but for this subsection, apply to the fishery, the regulation, order or instrument, as the case may be, ceases so to apply.


More Definitions of Joint Authority

Joint Authority means a Joint Authority established under section 61 of the Commonwealth Act of which the Minister is a member;
Joint Authority means any Joint Authority established under Part 5 of the Commonwealth Act of which the Minister is a member;
Joint Authority means the Commonwealth‑Western Australia Offshore Petroleum Joint Authority established by the Commonwealth Act;
Joint Authority means an authority established by mutual agreement between two or more Member States to facilitate the permit-granting procedures related to cross-border projects, including joint authorities established by designated authorities where those designated authorities have been empowered by Member States to establish joint authorities.
Joint Authority means all words giving “joint authority” to three (3) or more persons or officers shall be construed as giving such authority to a majority of such persons or
Joint Authority means the Authority defined in section 2 of the Malaysia-Thailand Joint Authority Xxx 0000 and in section 4 of the Thailand- Malaysia Joint Authority Act B.E. 2533;
Joint Authority means a joint authority established under section 30 of this Act;