Examples of Enterprise Ordinances in a sentence
At the time of passage, women- and minority-owned businesses were virtually excluded as contractors on prime City contracts.Since that time, this Board and the City's Human Rights Commission have actively and extensively documented and studied discrimination against and disadvantages faced by these groups to gauge the effectiveness of the prior Minority, Women and Local Business Enterprise Ordinances (the "M/W/LBE Ordinances") and to assess the need for further and continuing action.
The Enterprise is an enterprise of the City duly organized and validly existing under Charter and Enterprise Ordinances.
Even though their experiment is different from ours, we conjecture that this might provide a partial explanation of observed behavior.
Each Bond shall further recite that it is issued under the authority of the State Constitution, the Charter, the Enterprise Ordinances, the Refunding Act, the Supplemental Act and this Ordinance.
It shall be the duty of the proper officers of the Enterprise to hereafter take all action necessary for the Enterprise to comply with the provisions of this Ordinance, the Enterprise Ordinances, and the Act, as hereafter amended and supplemented from time to time.
V, Section 19.3 of the Charter, the Supplemental Act, the Enterprise Ordinances and the Act, the Enterprise is authorized by Board action to issue the Bonds for the purpose of paying the Costs of the Project.
Each Bond shall further recite that it is issued under the authority of the State Constitution, the Charter, the Enterprise Ordinances, the Act, the Supplemental Act and this Ordinance.
The requirement for each item is described in detail in Shelby County Government’s Minority/Women Business Enterprise Ordinances.
V, Sections 19.3 and 19.4 of the Charter, the Supplemental Act, the Enterprise Ordinances and the Refunding Act, the Enterprise is authorized by Board action to issue the Bonds for the purpose of effecting the Refunding Project.
Pursuant to the Enterprise Ordinances the Enterprise is authorized to make covenants on behalf of the City and to bind the City to perform any obligation relating to the Sewerage Facilities other than any multiple-fiscal year direct or indirect debt or other financial obligation of the City without adequate present cash reserves pledged irrevocably and held for payment in future years.