Acquiring agency definition
Acquiring agency means a state agency, person, private agency or public agency which has the authority to acquire property by eminent domain under state law, and a state agency, private agency or public agency or person which does not have such authority.
Acquiring agency means any entity vested with the
Acquiring agency means a state agency which has the authority to acquire property by eminent domain under state law, and a state agency or person which does not have such authority.
More Definitions of Acquiring agency
Acquiring agency means the state agency authorized to enter into a contract with a supplier, which may or may not be the state agency receiving the acquisition.
Acquiring agency means the Parks and Wildlife Department.
Acquiring agency means both of the following:
Acquiring agency means a state agency initiating acquisition of land or for whose benefit land is being acquired, title to which will vest in the Board. The term “acquiring agency” does not include the Board or the Division acting on behalf of the Board.
Acquiring agency means the state, any department, agency, board or commission of the state, counties, school districts, cities, towns, all municipal corporations, and any other political subdivision of the state, except the department of transportation and any other person or entity with the power of eminent domain.
Acquiring agency means the City Agency (the Port, SFPUC, or Public Works) that will acquire Developer Improvements under the Acquisition Agreement and accept the Developer Improvements as required under law.
Acquiring agency means any U.S. government department , agency, etc. that is a party to a contract.