Sentences with phrase «in body corporate»

If a breach has occurred then the landlord is responsible for any consequences, including paying any associated penalties, but is not given the right to evict the tenant, as evident from the judgment of the High Court in Body Corporate, Shaftesbury Sectional Title Scheme v Rippert's Estate and Others 2003 5 SA 1 (C).
«Cases can often go through a number of interpretations and reversions until a definite view helps determine a generic term which cuts across literally everything in the body corporate legislation.»
You don't really get much inequality in body corporate, for example, although there could be anti-discrimination issues, which would require an entirely different application.
If you were to fast forward five or ten years, how much do you see these issues in body corporate law progressing?
I also find that in body corporate law the legislation is extremely prescriptive and relies on case law.

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Gender diversity in corporate leadership, a growing body of research suggests, can produce a tangible financial return.
This year's awards are open to all Australian business women that meet the entry criteria in the following categories: * Westpac Group Business Owner Award (owners with a 50 per cent share or more in a business, with responsibility for key management decision making); * Australian Government Private and Corporate Sector Award (employees in the private and corporate sectors, or owners with less than a 50 per cent share of a business); * Hudson Community and Government Award (employees of government departments, statutory bodies and not - for - profit organisations); * Panasonic Young Business Women's Award (women aged 30 years and under, with any of the above cCorporate Sector Award (employees in the private and corporate sectors, or owners with less than a 50 per cent share of a business); * Hudson Community and Government Award (employees of government departments, statutory bodies and not - for - profit organisations); * Panasonic Young Business Women's Award (women aged 30 years and under, with any of the above ccorporate sectors, or owners with less than a 50 per cent share of a business); * Hudson Community and Government Award (employees of government departments, statutory bodies and not - for - profit organisations); * Panasonic Young Business Women's Award (women aged 30 years and under, with any of the above criteria).
The SPP initiative began in earnest back in 2002 with the Canadian Council of Chief Executives (formerly the BCNI), the most powerful corporate body in the country.
For example, he chaired SWIFT's global advisory body for corporates from 2010 to 2016, and most recently launched an innovation center in collaboration with the Monetary Authority of Singapore.
Management Corporate Governance With the enactment of the Modern Slavery Act in October, the United Kingdom has made a new addition to the growing body of compliance regulations sprouting up globally.
Providing much needed insight on Russia's global trading market and developments surrounding international sanctions, the conference will include contributions from Russia's leading corporates, financiers, insurers, public bodies and all supporting sectors involved in international trade finance.
Sponsor Firms are body corporates and key influencers, with proven industry expertise, that have met the admission criteria set forth by the GBX and the Alliance council to be enlisted in the GBX trusted partners network.
Any reference to «Talison Lithium» includes Talison Lithium Pty Ltd and its related bodies corporate as defined in the Corporations Act of Australia.
In other traditions, the continuation of the apostolate is more diffused among the corporate body of Christians.
The liturgy is being re-established little by little, in the minds of God's people as the corporate worship not just of the local but of the whole Body of Christ, the universal Church, reaching across time and space and into heaven itself:
This chapter turns to the action of story, its plot, that conveys both collective memory and corporate hope, past and future, in the present bodied moment.
The unity of the person is reflected in the Psalms — but the person there is both individual and corporate just as the «body» of Christ is individual in Jesus and corporate in us.
Since Christ and Messiah are kingly terms, when Paul speaks of the corporate life of Christ in the church, he is also thinking of the rule and reign of God on earth through the body of Christ, the church.
Our responsibility to take care of the poor is a personal one and a corporate one in the sense of the body of the Church — not a national one in the sense of putting a gun to the heads of our neighbors and with it, forcing them to do as we think is right.
It was thought that, since all power in a democracy proceeds from the people in their corporate capacity, the lawmaking bodies of government (the executive, legislature, and judiciary), being representative of the public will, would sufficiently protect these liberties.
Their selection out of a larger body of writings was a function of its growing corporate life, in response to a developing situation.
... Election is not God's choice of a restricted number of individuals whom he wills to save, but the description of that corporate body which, in Christ, he is saving (Klein, The New Chosen People, 266).
But Christ's coming had issued in the forming of a new community, a social event, and Augustine insists that the City of God is a corporate body, an association of believers.
At other times with this passivity in the pews the listeners function mainly as private consumers, more as an aggregate of individuals than as a corporate body.
The living community which has once made a corporate response to the divine revelation does so with an ideology of its own, and it approaches each new revelatory event with an ideology which is as human in its origin and nature as any body of human thought can be.
We feel that we are of the same kind, and we find that our very differences are a common armor, as though there were a dimension of life in which all striving makes for nearness, not only within a corporate body but heart to heart.
It is a fundamental principle in Minjung theology that the social biography (or story) of the Minjung reveals who they are in their persons and in their corporate body.
In the case of Christianity, he observed, it is scriptural narrative that shapes the cultural - linguistic world in which the corporate body of Christ expresses its meanings and seeks to follow ChrisIn the case of Christianity, he observed, it is scriptural narrative that shapes the cultural - linguistic world in which the corporate body of Christ expresses its meanings and seeks to follow Chrisin which the corporate body of Christ expresses its meanings and seeks to follow Christ.
Factors in the struggle of a people to exist as a corporate body are set forth in the four - function paradigm of Talcott Parsons.10 Although the adequacy of his analysis is challenged by other theories, especially those focused upon social change, 11 Parsons's model provides a useful delineation of the actions implicated in a group's toil to perpetuate itself.
The Roman Catholics wont allow me take Mass in their Church I do not care, I still go periodically and sill love it, why, because in spite of the idiosyncrasies we are all together, weather it be with a right or wrong heart, that does not matter, we are corporate, one body, warts and all and God Loves it.
In the next section I turn to the action of story, its plot, that conveys both collective memory and corporate hope, past and future, in the present bodied momenIn the next section I turn to the action of story, its plot, that conveys both collective memory and corporate hope, past and future, in the present bodied momenin the present bodied moment.
The third of the major functions of traditional religious faith is to provide a body of belief structures which serve to harmonise the many disparate ideas, experiences and institutions within society in such a way that individual as well as corporate needs and aspirations are given expression.
Because though Scripture describes the Church in corporate terms — as «a body» — the metaphor collapses without some individualism.
But by appealing to the needs in humanity that can only be met on local, corporate - body level, PTL fosters exactly the kind of situation it is not set up to handle.
ORIGIN late Middle English: from late Latin corporatio (n --RRB-, from Latin corporare «combine in one body» (see corporate).»
Accolade Wines Australia Limited (including its related bodies corporate as defined in the Corporations Act 2001) is bound by and complies with the Australian Privacy Principles («APP's») as required by the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth)(«Privacy Act»).
These bodies have recently bought into arguments about corporate takeovers without consulting their members, seemingly in conflict with farmers» interests.
Using their own bodies as the reference point to tell the story of pollution in our modern world, they expose the miscreant corporate giants who manufacture the toxins, the weak - kneed government officials who let it happen, and the effects on people and families across the globe.
Also present were bodies set up to further their aims, such as Epode (an initiative that promotes corporate involvement in and funding of nutrition education), the International Food and Beverage Alliance, the World Economic Forum, the Global Social Observatory and the International Association of Infant Food Manufacturers.
In a conference designed to coincide with the launch of the Digital Britain report, FOSI is bringing together academics, corporate experts and industry trade bodies to discuss online safety for children, particularly around mobile phones.
Kenyan Private Sector Alliance (KEPSA), is the umbrella body of private business associations and corporate bodies in Kenya and also serves as the voice of the private sector.
The strategic marketing conference organized by the Chartered Institute of Marketing, Ghana, this year took place on the 25th and 26th October 2017 at the Golden Tulip Hotel in Accra, to deepen the interest of marketers and corporate bodies as well as encourage them to influence positive change in their various businesses to improve the economy of Ghana.
The PEARL Awards Nigeria, endorsed by the Securities and Exchange Commission is one of Nigeria's foremost award recognition bodies, focused on rewarding corporate excellence in local institutions and promoting healthy competitiveness amongst quoted companies through growth, diversification and innovation; ultimately leading to improved performance on the Nigerian Stock Exchange.
Prof. Naana Opoku Agyemang commenting further noted the beneficiary students in the free SHS program exclude day students in the 2015/16 academic year that are benefiting from other forms of scholarships such as the Ghana Cocoa Board Scholarships, Northern Scholarships, Secondary Education Improvement Project Scholarships, and those on scholarships provided by NGOs, corporate bodies and individuals.
But Mr. Ofosu Yeboah, who is former United State of America (USA) Amputee Footballer, has highlighted the numerous challenges they face in organising this year's league and has called on corporate bodies and other stakeholders to offer massive support for growth of the game.
«To ask the Scottish Parliament Corporate Body what consideration it has given to hanging a portrait of Her Majesty the Queen Elizabeth II in the Scottish Parliament complex»
Given that Rio Tinto and Mitsubishi Development in aggregate hold more than 20 per cent of Coal & Allied, in accordance with the requirements of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth), Coal & Allied shareholders (other than Rio Tinto and Mitsubishi Development and their respective subsidiaries) will need to vote to approve the relevant joint bid arrangements between Rio Tinto, Mitsubishi Development and Hunter Valley Resources and their respective related bodies corporate («Coal & Allied Shareholder Approval») before the Scheme can proceed.
«Will there be sanctions for individuals or corporate bodies involved in diversion of public funds?
The group said they would lead to «greater accountability of both corporate and public bodies involved in preventable fatalities».
Soccer News of Monday, 14 May 2018 Source: ghananewsagency.org File photo Mr. Emmanuel Ofosu Yeboah, President of Ghana Amputee Football, has appealed to individuals and corporate bodies for financial support for the ongoing amputee football league, as they set sights into making the sports a popular one in Ghana.
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