Governmental project definition
Governmental project means the undertaking of a public improvement, disturbance, development, construction or land-use change by a State department or agency, county, municipality or any other governmental entity except interior alterations to an existing structure that involves no change of use.
Governmental project means any building, structure, installation, activity, undertaking or program proposed by a governmental agency in furtherance of any lawful governmental or proprietary function of a governmental agency;
Governmental project has the meaning set forth in the Indenture.
More Definitions of Governmental project
Governmental project means the governmental use portion of the Project financed by the 2014A
Governmental project means the installation and operation of a solar facility upon real property
Governmental project means improvements, utilities, structures, watercraft, appliances, facilities and services as the Board may deem necessary or convenient for the promotion or accommodation of maritime commerce, navigation or fishery, or for any use in connection therewith, or upon the lands and waters, or interests therein, in the possession and under the management, supervision and control of said Board, or for the payment of the cost of acquiring or taking such real property or any interest therein that the Board may deem necessary or convenient for such purposes. As more fully set forth in the Tax Certificate, all Governmental Projects must not be used in connection with a “private business use” within the meaning of Section 141(b) of the Code and the Treasury Regulations and rulings thereunder nor must the proceeds of the Governmental Revolving Obligations be used to make a “private loan” as defined in, and except to the extent permitted by, Section 141(c) of the Code and the Treasury Regulations and rulings thereunder.
Governmental project shall have the meaning set forth in Section 20.1.