Public Assets definition

Public Assets means assets of the Member Country, of any of its political or administrative subdivisions and of any entity owned or controlled by, or operating for the account or benefit of, the Member Country or any such subdivision, including gold and foreign exchange assets held by any institution performing the functions of a central bank or exchange stabilization fund, or similar functions, for the Member Country.
Public Assets means all assets used by the BWSP for the provision of bulk water and which assets vest in trust for the Government and people of Kenya and which have to be managed as such under the existing Laws of Kenya.
Public Assets means assets of the Recipient, of any of its political or administrative subdivisions and of any entity owned or controlled by, or operating for the account or benefit of, the Recipient or any such subdivision, including gold and foreign exchange assets held by any institution performing the functions of a central bank or exchange stabilization fund, or similar functions, for the Recipient.

Examples of Public Assets in a sentence

  • References to the Act are to the Public Procurement and Disposal of Public Assets Act [Chapter22:23] and references to the Regulations are to the Public Procurement and Disposal of Public Assets (General) Regulations (Statutory Instrument No. 5 of 2018).

  • It has been felt that there is an urgent need for a concerted effort of asset owning agencies to tap into vacant and unproductive assets and unleash them for creation of new infrastructure with improved utilization patterns involving the private sector.Therefore, the State has created a new Department of Public Assets Management vide gazette notification dated 26/09/2020.

  • In the event of any Dispute between the Parties, either Party may call upon the to the Principal Secretary, Public Assets Management Department and the Authorized representative of Allottee for amicable settlement, and upon such reference, the said persons shall meet no later than 7 (seven) days from the date of reference to discuss and attempt to amicably resolve the Dispute.

  • Bidding will be conducted in accordance with the open domestic bidding method contained in the Public Procurement and Disposal of Public Assets Act, 2003, and is open to all bidders.

  • Bidding will be conducted in accordance with the Open Domestic Bidding method contained in the Public Procurement and Disposal of Public Assets Act, 2003, and is open to all bidders.


More Definitions of Public Assets

Public Assets means, collectively, the Public Entities Receivables and the Public Entities Securities, provided that, the Public Assets may not amount to more than 10% of the aggregate nominal value of the Cover Pool and further provided that such limit may be temporarily exceeded if necessary in order to cure a breach of Tests.
Public Assets means any of the following assets (to the extent not including any Project Assets):
Public Assets means public resources, as well as all other property which is owned by the State or a municipality or which is subject to rights held by budget organisations.
Public Assets means Assets of such Member State, of any political or administrative subdivision thereof and of any entity owned or controlled by, or operating for the account or benefit of, such Member State or any such subdivision, including gold and foreign exchange Assets held by any institution performing the functions of a central bank or exchange stabilization fund, or similar functions, for such Member State.
Public Assets means assets of the Member, of any of its political or administrative subdivisions and of any entity owned and controlled by or
Public Assets means assets of the Borrower, of any political or administrative subdivision thereof and of any entity owned or controlled
Public Assets means the assets of the Borrower or of any political or adminis- trative subdivision thereof or of any entity owned or controlled by or operating for the account or benefit of the Borrower, or any such subdivision, including gold and other foreign exchange assets held by any institution performing the func- tions of a central bank or exchange stabilization fund, or similar functions, for the Borrower;