MGA definition

MGA means the Municipal Government Act (Alberta);
MGA means the Municipal Government Act, S.N.S. 1998, c. 18, as amended.
MGA means the Municipal Government Act (Chapter M-26, R.S.A. 2000) and all regulations and amendments passed pursuant thereto;

Examples of MGA in a sentence

  • Upon the expiration of the Term of this Agreement, or the termination of this Agreement pursuant to the terms and conditions hereof or by operation of law or order of a governmental authority or court of law having jurisdiction, the Municipality may, subject to the approval of the Commission under Section 47 of the MGA, exercise its right to require the Company to sell to it the Distribution System within the Municipal Service Area pursuant to the provisions of the MGA or HEEA, as applicable.

  • The time period of this PGA cannot be extended past the MGA, without exception.

  • This amendment incorporates all of the governing provisions of the MGA in effect on the date of final execution of this amendment, unless an exception has been made by the terms of this PGA.

  • This PGA incorporates all of the governing provisions of the MGA in effect on the date of final execution of this PGA, unless an exception has been made in this agreement.

  • Except as noted in the MGA, changes in the scope, objectives, cost, or duration of the project authorized in this agreement shall be enacted by written amendment approved by the parties before additional work may be performed or additional costs incurred.


More Definitions of MGA

MGA means the Municipal Government Act, Revised Statutes of Alberta, 2000 Chapter M-26;
MGA means the Municipal Government Act, RSA 2000, c M-26;
MGA means the Monash Graduate Association Incorporated;
MGA means the Municipal Government Act, Revised, Statutes of Alberta 2000, Chapter M-26 and amendments thereto.
MGA means the Municipal Government Act of Alberta, RSA 2000, Ch. M-26, as amended and Regulations passed under that Act;
MGA means a managing general agent, an insurance intermediary which has contractual authority from one or more insurers to provide underwriting services on their behalf.