proper authority definition

proper authority means, if in Malta, any person appointed by the competent authority, or, if in a place outside Malta, a Maltese consular officer, or, if there is no such officer in that place, such officer as is authorised in that behalf by the Minister or other appropriate authority;
proper authority means a public highway agency.
proper authority means any employee of Halifax Transit carrying an identification card issued by Halifax Transit;

Examples of proper authority in a sentence

  • Such documentation may be requested for shorter absences if the PROPER AUTHORITY has determined it necessary and has given the EMPLOYEE prior written notice of this requirement.

  • PROOF must be submitted to the office designated by the PROPER AUTHORITY within the time limits specified by the PROPER AUTHORITY.

  • All new EMPLOYEES who will be eligible for coverage must apply within 30 DAYS from their DATE OF EMPLOYMENT by completing the forms provided by the PROPER AUTHORITY.

  • Proof of Age The PROPER AUTHORITY has the right to require a person to submit PROOF of his age.

  • S&A and LTD If an ELIGIBLE EMPLOYEE becomes DISABLED due to sickness or accident, PROOF of claim must be given to the PROPER AUTHORITY as described in the PROOF of claim provision.


More Definitions of proper authority

proper authority means the appointing authority or his or her designated management representative.
proper authority in relation to Namibia means the Minister or other person delegated or assigned duties by him or her under section 21 for the purpose of this Act, and, in relation to a foreign State, means the authority responsible for the administration of the law relating to the transfer of sentenced offenders on substantially similar terms as are provided in this Act;
proper authority means any public body or officer or any official or any other person empowered under any law to discharge land duties, whether as a short term or long term assignment;
proper authority means a person to whom an appropriate disclosure of public interest information has been made in accordance with section 5(3), except that it does not include the Chief Justice or the Presiding Officer of a House of Parliament.
proper authority means the chief legislative body of a
proper authority means the Armed Forces Council established under section 8 of the Singapore Armed Forces Act (Cap. 295) and any person or body appointed by it by name or by office for the purposes of the whole or any Part of this Act;
proper authority means the chief legislative body of a municipality or other agencies to which the authority for approval of maps has been designated by ordinance.