Sentences with phrase «of bodies corporate»

While the NTA prescribes the establishment of bodies corporate to hold and exercise native title rights on behalf of the group, there is no mechanism to ensure these bodies have the capacity to manage the development agenda of the group.
that it is not solely responsible for funding PBCs, and that it is appropriate that the States and Territories and proponents of activity, who are the primary beneficiaries of land development, contribute to the costs of such development, including the costs of bodies corporate with whom they negotiate.22
Directors and other senior officers of bodies corporate may also commit offences under the Regulations by virtue of the «consent, connive and neglect» provisions of reg 15.
if the trustee of the fund is a body corporate, each director of the body corporate is a member of the fund.
A fine of R500 is issued per contravention of the body corporate rules, which an offending guest would be liable for.
Although there is at least one Scottish case where a Scottish partnership is included in the meaning of body corporate under the Trade Descriptions Act 1968 - Douglas v Phoenix Motors 1970 SLT (Sh.
The type and structure of the body corporate is prescribed in Regulations made under the NTA, 20 and is known as a «prescribed body corporate» (PBC) or «registered native title body corporate» (RNTBC) once registered on the National Native Title Register (PBC is used throughout in this section to refer to both for shorthand).
A number of concerns were raised (in submissions to the change process) about allowing regulations to prescribe not only the kinds of body corporate that may be determined (as a trust - PBC or an agent - PBC) but also the actual body corporate that will be the trust or agent - PBC.
An alteration to a unit is not permitted without the prior consent of the trustees of the body corporate and the local municipality, especially if the improvement involves structural changes, an extension of a section or an alteration to the external look of the building, or any major building work.
Meyer de Wall, from MBF, also recommends that if you are looking to invest in a sectional title scheme, be sure to obtain information about the financials of the body corporate (i.e. special levies and its financial health etc.) before you sign a sale agreement, to avoid being landed with any unexpected costs.
Little did Angile know that trustees of a body corporate can decide to raise additional or special levies.
In fact, the Body Corporate can take absolutely no action against the owner, unless the tenant has breached a rule of the Body Corporate.
Whether you own a property in a sectional title complex or are looking to invest in one, the financial standing of the body corporate...
When the banks look at the financials of the body corporate, they will check what is owed by the scheme, whether loans have been taken to cover accounts where there have been shortfalls in levies paid and whether the scheme is being managed properly and is solvent.

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Gender diversity in corporate leadership, a growing body of research suggests, can produce a tangible financial return.
A majority of the winter Paralympians now have corporate sponsors, representing a sea change, especially compared to the deals Olympians and other able - bodied athletes have long enjoyed.
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.
[8] See Palmiter, supra note 18, at 886 («By shifting the proposing shareholder's solicitation costs to the company, the rule compels the body of shareholders to subsidize self - appointed corporate reformers.»).
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.
If you deliver quality insight, you are sure to get long term contracts with both corporate bodies and the government of your country.
Any reference to «Talison Lithium» includes Talison Lithium Pty Ltd and its related bodies corporate as defined in the Corporations Act of Australia.
I really like how this view emphasizes the mission of the corporate body on earth.
In other traditions, the continuation of the apostolate is more diffused among the corporate body of Christians.
Any exploration of congregational world view therefore requires attention to the way a church sees and deals with its individual members, its corporate body, and the wider world.
The apostolate is the heart and soul of the corporate body of the church.
The way a group understands the bodies of its members and its corporate body is also consonant with the way it views its world.
However the members contemplate, heal, discipline, develop, pity, and finally commit their personal bodies is likely to coincide with the ways they understand and act on the corporate body of which they are a part.
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.
This helps confirm the meaning of the «spiritual body» of the resurrection of 1 Cor 15: it is the corporate body of Israel rather than the personal body of the believer.
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.
As the corporate body of Christ, we must have the same adaptability.
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).
They are willing, I think, to accept that what is far more likely is that Porcher - thought might encourage more communities and individuals to MITIGATE, not correct, the economic / cultural subjection of communities to corporate and government bodies, and to the market.
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.
For the Israelite the destiny of the individual was completely overshadowed by the destiny of the corporate body of Israel.
As a matter of fact — and I know that no one knows exactly when Christ will return — I don't think he will even think about bringing about that corporate ascension of his spiritual body, otherwise know as the Rapture, until we do go through this much needed death, burial and great awakening.
The task of each succeeding generation is to add its own insight, its own distinctive apprehension, to the growing body of corporate experience.
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.
Sometimes this passivity takes the form of a corporate body unquestioningly accepting a denominational party - line from the pulpit.
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.
«The Christian story proclaims that our bodies belong to God and have become members of the corporate, communal body of Christ,» writes Wesley.
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