UGANDA AIR CARGO CORPORATION ACT.
ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS
Section
PART I
INTERPRETATION.
PART II
ESTABLISHMENT, POWERS, OBJECTS AND FUNCTIONS OF THE CORPORATION.
2. Establishment of the corporation.
4. Objects of the corporation.
5. Functions of the corporation.
PART III
THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
PART IV
STAFF OF THE CORPORATION.
11. Protection of officers against civil liability.
12. Duty of Ministries, departments and parastatals to cooperate.
PART V
FINANCIAL AND RELATED PROVISIONS.
14. Duty of the corporation to operate on commercial principles.
16. Accounts, audit and annual report.
17. Transfer of assets and liabilities.
Schedule Corporation seal and meetings of the board.
CHAPTER 322
UGANDA AIR CARGO CORPORATION ACT.
Commencement: 15 December, 1994.
An Act to provide for the establishment of the Uganda Air Cargo Corporation and to provide for its composition, powers, objects and functions, administration and finance and other connected matters.
PART I
INTERPRETATION.
In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires—
(a) "air transport services" means the services specified under section 5;
(b) "board" means the board of directors established under section 6;
(c) "chairperson" means the chairperson of the board appointed under section 6;
(d) "corporation" means the Uganda Air Cargo Corporation established under section 2;
(e) "director" means a director of the board and includes the chairperson;
(f) "financial year" means for any accounting period a period of 12 months ending on the 30th"> June;
(g) "general manager" means the general manager of the corporation appointed under section 8(1);
(h) "Minister" means the Minister responsible for defence;
(i) "secretary" means the secretary to the corporation appointed under section 9(1).
PART II
ESTABLISHMENT, POWERS, OBJECTS AND FUNCTIONS OF THE CORPORATION.
2. Establishment of the corporation.
(1) There is established a corporation to be known as the Uganda Air Cargo Corporation.
(2) The corporation shall be a body corporate, shall have perpetual succession and a common seal and may sue and be sued in its corporate name.
The corporation may, for and in connection with its objects and functions under this Act, borrow money, purchase, hold, manage and dispose of any property, whether movable or immovable, and may enter into any contract and other transaction as may be expedient and may charge for services provided by it and may do any other act or thing as in law may be done by a body corporate.
4. Objects of the corporation.
The objects of the corporation are to establish, provide, develop and operate safe, efficient, adequate, economical and properly coordinated air transport services.
5. Functions of the corporation.
The functions of the corporation shall be—
(a) to establish and operate air transport services within or outside Uganda relating to—
(i) air freight services;
(ii) air passenger services;
(iii) air passenger chartered flights services;
(iv) air mail services;
(b) to give instructions and provide for
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