Joint agency definition

Joint agency means a public body corporate and politic consisting of a combination of 2 or more municipalities, authorities, or other public bodies organized under article 3.
Joint agency means a public body and body corporate and politic organized in accordance with the provisions of this chapter.
Joint agency means a public body and body corporate and politic organized pursuant to the provisions of this chapter.

Examples of Joint agency in a sentence

  • Joint agency: two or more counties, incorporated municipalities, or other political subdivisions who, by “joint agency agreement,” undertake to jointly administer functions, exercise powers, and share the costs thereof.

  • Joint agency work to target prolific and priority offenders (PPOs) is a national priority.

  • Joint agency sets out the basis of instruction of two or more agents and in some circumstances the agreement is to share the fee.

  • Joint agency agreement: an agreement between two or more counties, incorporated municipalities, or other political subdivisions creating a “joint agency” pursuant to Article VIII, Section 13 of the South Carolina Constitution and South Carolina Act Number 313 of 1992.


More Definitions of Joint agency

Joint agency means that term as defined in section 3 of the Michigan energy employment act of 1976, 1976 PA 448, MCL 460.803.
Joint agency means that you will instruct us to market your property with one other estate agency to the exclusion of anyone else.
Joint agency means a public body corporate and
Joint agency means a joint agency established under Chapter 159B of the General Statutes.
Joint agency means a public body and body corporate and politic
Joint agency means an agency created by two (2) or more municipalities pursuant to section 8 of this chapter.
Joint agency means a transportation investment