Common use of Scope of Power Clause in Contracts

Scope of Power. The Board shall have the power and authority to exercise any power common to the parties hereto and to exercise any power set forth in California Government Code Section 6508, provided that the same are for the furtherance of the objectives of this Amended Agreement as contained herein and in the recitals set forth above, and to the extent permissible thereunder, is authorized to do all acts necessary for the exercise of these powers on behalf of its Members. These powers include, but are not limited to, the following, in CHAC’s own name: 4.1 To make and enter into contracts; 4.2 To incur debts, liabilities, and obligations and to encumber personal property; 4.3 To acquire, hold, or dispose of personal property, contributions, funds, services, and other forms of assistance from persons, firms, corporations, and government entities; 4.4 To sue and be sued in its own name, and to settle any claim against it; 4.5 To receive and use contributions and advances from Members, if any, as provided in Government Code Section 6504, as amended including contributions or advances of personnel and equipment; 4.6 To retain the services of agents, contractors, and consultants; 4.7 To receive, collect, and disburse monies; 4.8 To contract for services from Members, including in-kind services; 4.9 Subject to this Amended Agreement or the Bylaws of CHAC, and only as authorized by the Joint Exercise of Powers Act, to exercise other reasonable and necessary powers in furtherance or support of any purpose of CHAC. In the absence of its consent, no party to this Amended Agreement, appointing power, or members of the Board shall be bound to provide any sum of money, property, or service of any kind to CHAC. The Board shall have no power or authority to bind any parties to this Amended Agreement to any debt, liability, or obligation in the absence of express written authorization from the party to be bound.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Joint Powers Agreement, Joint Powers Agreement

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Scope of Power. The Board shall have the power and authority to exercise any power common to the parties hereto and to exercise any power set forth in California Government Code Section 6508, provided that the same are for the furtherance of the objectives of this Amended Agreement as contained herein and in the recitals set forth above, and to the extent permissible thereunder, is authorized to do all acts necessary for the exercise of these powers on behalf of its Members. These powers include, but are not limited to, the following, in CHAC’s own name: 4.1 To make and enter into contracts; 4.2 To incur debts, liabilities, and obligations and to encumber personal property; 4.3 To acquire, hold, or dispose of personal property, contributions, funds, services, and other forms of assistance from persons, firms, corporations, and government entities; 4.4 To sue and be sued in its own name, and to settle any claim against it; 4.5 To receive and use contributions and advances from Members, if any, Members as provided in Government Code Section 6504, as amended including contributions or advances of personnel and equipment; 4.6 To retain the services of agents, contractors, and consultants; 4.7 To receive, collect, and disburse monies; 4.8 To contract for services from Members, including in-kind services; 4.9 Subject to this Amended Agreement or the Bylaws of CHAC, and only as authorized by the Joint Exercise of Powers Act, to exercise other reasonable and necessary powers in furtherance or support of any purpose of CHAC. In the absence of its consent, no party to this Amended Agreement, appointing power, or members of the Board shall be bound to provide any sum of money, property, or service of any kind to CHAC. The Board shall have no power or authority to bind any parties to this Amended Agreement to any debt, liability, or obligation in the absence of express written authorization from the party to be bound.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Joint Powers Agreement

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Scope of Power. The Board shall have the power and authority to exercise any power common to the parties Parties hereto and to exercise any power set forth in California Government Code Section 6508, provided that the same are for the furtherance of the objectives of this Amended Agreement as contained herein and in the recitals set forth above, and to the extent permissible thereunder, is authorized to do all acts necessary for the exercise of these powers on behalf of its Members. These powers include, but are not limited to, the following, in CHAC’s own name: 4.1 5.1 To make and enter into contracts; 4.2 5.2 To incur debts, liabilities, and obligations and to encumber personal property; 4.3 5.3 To acquire, hold, or dispose of personal property, contributions, funds, services, and other forms of assistance from persons, firms, corporations, and government entities; 4.4 5.4 To sue and be sued in its own name, and to settle any claim against it; 4.5 5.5 To receive and use contributions and advances from Members, if any, as provided in Government Code Section 6504, as amended including contributions or advances of personnel and equipment; 4.6 5.6 To retain the services of agents, contractors, and consultants; 4.7 5.7 To receive, collect, and disburse monies; 4.8 5.8 To contract for services from Members, including in-kind services; 4.9 5.9 Subject to this Amended Agreement or the Bylaws of CHAC, and only as authorized by the Joint Exercise of Powers Act, to exercise other reasonable and necessary powers in furtherance or support of any purpose of CHAC. In the absence of its consent, no party Party to this Amended Agreement, appointing power, or members of the Board shall be bound to provide any sum of money, property, or service of any kind to CHAC. The Board shall have no power or authority to bind any parties Parties to this Amended Agreement to any debt, liability, or obligation in the absence of express written authorization from the party Party to be bound.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Joint Powers Agreement

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