Other Authority definition

Other Authority means other government and public bodies subscribing to the Digital Services;
Other Authority means another public body who fall within the definition of a contracting authority under the Public Contract Regulations 2015 and have been granted access to the DPS Agreement by the Authority to purchase from the DPS by running a competition in accordance with clause 4 of this Agreement and entering into a Contract.
Other Authority means licenses, orders, stipulation agreements, settlements, or compliance agreements adopted or issued by the commissioner of public safety.

Examples of Other Authority in a sentence

  • Statutory Authority Title and Citation for Franchise Fund, Revolving Fund, or Other Authority Enter the statutory authority title and citation for the Requesting Agency’s Franchise Fund, Revolving Fund, Working Capital Fund, or Other Authority.

  • Nothing in this Agreement shall oblige the Authority or Other Authority to place any Order for Services.

  • Subject to clauses 4.1 to clause 4.5 above, the Authority or Other Authority may accept the bid of the Supplier placed first in the further- competition by notifying it in writing by letter, e-mail or other online solution of its acceptance of the Supplier’s offer and such shall constitute a binding contract.

  • Statutes, Regulations, Fiscal Rules, and Other Authority Any reference in this Contract to a statute, regulation, State Fiscal Rule, fiscal policy or other authority shall be interpreted to refer to such authority then current, as may have been changed or amended since the Effective Date of this Contract.

  • Statutory Authority Title and Citation for Franchise Fund, Revolving Fund, or Other Authority Enter the statutory authority title and citation for the Servicing Agency’s Franchise Fund, Revolving Fund, Working Capital Fund, or Other Legal Authority.

  • If a Replacement Service Transfer is a Relevant Transfer then the Other Authority (ies) or other provider of the EDT Services (Replacement Service Provider) will inherit liabilities in respect of the Relevant Employees.

  • The Lead Authority shall notify the Other Authority (ies) of any material changes to this information as and when they occur.

  • The Lead Authority shall invoice each Other Authority once each month in respect of any s17 Charges incurred on behalf of that Authority.

  • Any charges levied by the Lead Authority on behalf of another Authority and paid to the Lead Authority shall be credited to the Other Authority.

  • Statutes, Regulations, Fiscal Rules, and Other Authority Any reference in this Agreement to a statute, regulation, State Fiscal Rule, fiscal policy or other authority shall be interpreted to refer to such authority then current, as may have been changed or amended since the Effective Date of this Agreement.


More Definitions of Other Authority

Other Authority means an authority other than the Authority, or any other person holding a bulk entitlement granted under Division 1 or 3 of Part 4 of the Act;
Other Authority means the local authority or the Health Board with which the integration authority prepared the integration scheme in pursuance of which the integration authority acquired its delegated functions,
Other Authority means the authorities specified in the schedule appended to
Other Authority means a Water Authority other than the Authority or any other person
Other Authority means any other body with authority to request action on the part of the Institution and/or the Placement Provider.

Related to Other Authority

  • your authority ("eich awdurdod") means the relevant authority of which you are a member or co-opted member.

  • former Authority means the Water Authority of Western Australia under the Water Authority Act 1984 2 before the commencement of Part 2 of the Water Agencies Restructure (Transitional and Consequential Provisions) Act 1995 3;

  • Water Authority means the body corporate known as the Water Authority of Western Australia established by the Water Authority ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇;

  • Host Authority means the local authority appointed by the Parties under these arrangements to lead on a specified matter or function as set out in paragraphs 14 and 19.

  • public authority means any authority or body or institution of self- government established or constituted—