proper officer

"proper officer" means any officer of excise acting in the fulfilment of his duties under this Act, whether such duties are assigned to him specially or generally, or expressly or by implication; and every person, whether an officer of excise or not, engaged by the orders or with the concurrence of the Director General (whether previously or subsequently expressed) in the performance of any act or duty relating to an assigned matter which is by law required or authorised to be performed by or with an officer of excise shall be deemed to be the proper officer by or with whom that act or duty is to be performed, and any person so deemed to be the proper officer shall have all the powers of an officer of excise in relation to that act or duty;
ACT 176 - EXCISE ACT 1976
2. Interpretation.

proper officer

"proper officer" means an archivist who performs duties on behalf of the Director General in the management of records and administration of archives;
ACT 629 - NATIONAL ARCHIVES ACT 2003
2. Interpretation.

proper officer

"proper officer" means - (a) any police officer appointed under the Police Act 1967; or (b) any officer of customs so defined in subsection (1) of section 2 of the Customs Act 1967, and includes any senior officer;
ACT 165 - LAW REFORM (ERADICATION OF ILLICIT SAMSU) ACT 1976
2. Interpretation.

proper officer

"proper officer" means any officer acting in the fulfilment of his duties under this Act, whether such duties are assigned to him specially or generally, or expressly or by implication;
ACT 151 - SERVICE TAX ACT 1975
2. Interpretation.

proper officer

"proper officer" means the officer or person appointed by or under any written law relating to an election to be in charge, or to have the conduct, thereof;
ACT 5 - ELECTION OFFENCES ACT 1954
2. Interpretation.

proper officer

"proper officer" means any officer acting in the fulfilment of his duties under this Act, whether such duties are assigned to him specially or generally, or expressly or by implication;
ACT 64 - SALES TAX ACT 1972
2. Interpretation.