Authorities Having Jurisdiction definition

Authorities Having Jurisdiction means all federal, state and local government agencies having jurisdiction or approval authority over any aspect of the Work.
Authorities Having Jurisdiction or “AHJ” means any federal, provincial, territorial, regional, municipal or local governmental authority, quasi-governmental authority, court, government or self-regulatory organization, commission, board, tribunal, organization, or any regulatory, administrative or other agency, or any political or other subdivision, department, or branch of any of the foregoing or any Utility Company, having legal jurisdiction in any way over Metrolinx, any aspect of the performance of the Works, the operation of the system or, in each case to the extent it has or performs legislative, judicial, regulatory, administrative or other functions within its jurisdiction.
Authorities Having Jurisdiction means such provincial, state, federal, regional, municipal and other authorities and bodies that may or do exercise some measure of control over the Project or Site through any one or more of codes, laws, rules, regulations, ordinances, by-laws, decrees and directions, whether written or unwritten.

Examples of Authorities Having Jurisdiction in a sentence

  • The Environment Committee shall review communications in relation to reports to Authorities Having Jurisdiction.

  • During the Operations Phase and particularly towards the end of such phase, Galaxy shall seek the input of the Tallyman of the Eastmain RE02 Territory and members of the Eastmain RE02 Family who may be designated by the Tallyman of the Eastmain RE02 Territory, for Galaxy to establish measures facilitating the progressive reuse by Crees of the Mine Site or any part thereof, during the Closure Phase and prior to the issuance of a certificate of release to Galaxy by Authorities Having Jurisdiction.

  • Consultant guarantees that the Work will be performed in accordance with all applicable laws, codes, and rules as set forth by Authorities Having Jurisdiction.


More Definitions of Authorities Having Jurisdiction

Authorities Having Jurisdiction means all agencies, individually or collectively, charged by statute with administration/enforcement of the requirements of the Building Code and other regulations at the Project location.
Authorities Having Jurisdiction means an organization, office, or individual responsible for enforcing the requirements of a code or standard, or for approving equipment, materials, an installation, or a procedure.
Authorities Having Jurisdiction or “AHJs ” means any governmental agency, organization, the permitting offices of any public utility (including CPS Energy and SAWS), and any of their authorized representatives responsible for enforcing the requirements of Applicable Law, or for approving equipment and materials to be incorporated into the Project, including the review of the Construction Documents for purposes of obtaining a building permit for the Project, or inspections to enforce compliance with life safety requirements of any code.
Authorities Having Jurisdiction means such federal, provincial, regional, municipal or local government and other authorities and bodies and any Person exercising executive, legislative, judicial, regulatory, administrative, expropriation, tax, police or other functions, that legally have authority to exercise some measure of control over the Parties or Project, including any ministry, court, tribunal, board, department, stock exchange, securities regulatory authority, agency or commission and officials of such authorities;
Authorities Having Jurisdiction means a governmental entity (federal, provincial, municipal or other entity) with authority to approve certain actions, reports, permits, documents, etc. involved in design, planning and construction of a facility, including and particularly, the upholding of fire and life safety standards.
Authorities Having Jurisdiction means all organizations, offices, or individuals (including, but not limited to, federal, state and local government agencies and the courts), responsible for enforcing the requirements of a law, regulation, ordinance, code or standard, or for approving equipment, materials, an installation, or a procedure.
Authorities Having Jurisdiction means any federal, provincial, municipal, regional or local authority, board, agency or other regulating authority having or purporting to have jurisdiction over the Work.