Partner Municipality definition

Partner Municipality means the Specialized Municipality of Jasper, Town of Hinton, Town of Edson and the Town of Grande Cache, who have agreed to jointly establish the Regional Assessment Review Board;
Partner Municipality means a municipality who enters into an agreement with The City of Red Deer to jointly establish the Central Alberta Regional Assessment Review Board and who enacts a bylaw substantially in the form of this bylaw, as well as The City of Red Deer;
Partner Municipality means all those municipalities who enter into an agreement with the City of Red Deer to jointly establish a Regional Assessment Review Board and who enact a bylaw substantially in the form of this bylaw, as well as the City of Red Deer;

Examples of Partner Municipality in a sentence

  • The following must be disclosed in the Bid: Bidders who are owners, part-owners, officers, directors, or key personnel who are family of SHEILD staff involved in the procurement functions and/or the Government of the country or any Implementing Partner (Municipality) receiving the goods and related services under this ITB; Failure of such disclosure may result in the rejection of the Bid.

  • If a vacancy on the Board occurs at any time the Central Peace Regional Partner Municipality must appoint a new person to fill the vacancy for the remainder of that term.

  • Although the Commission has been given a mandate in May 201386 to re- negotiate these agreements in order to achieve a broader exchange of information, such efforts have so far not led to any new agreements.

  • This type of disciplinary action is issued for a more serious offense than one that warrants an oral reprimand.

  • Each Partner Municipality shall provide, at their expense, adequate facilities for the hearings in their municipality.

  • Each Partner Municipality is responsible for establishing filing fees and administering policies in respect of refunding filing fees in accordance with the Municipal Government Act and the Matters Relating to Assessment Complaints Regulation.

  • The Regional Board Review Committee shall consist of the Clerks from each Partner Municipality.

  • The objective of the project is to identify opportunities to further enhance economic development within the county and to create a more positive business environment at both the County and Lower Tier (Partner) Municipality level.

  • The Boards shall have jurisdiction to exercise the functions of a Local Assessment Review Board and the functions of a Compositive Assessment Review Board under the provisions of the MGA in respect of assessment complaints made by taxpayers of a Partner Municipality.

  • The Board shall have jurisdiction to exercise the functions of a LARB and the functions of a CARB under the provisions of theMunicipal Government Act (RSA 2000, cM-26) in respect to assessment complaints made by taxpayers of a Partner Municipality.


More Definitions of Partner Municipality

Partner Municipality means all those municipalities who enter into an agreement with the Village of Edgerton to jointly establish a Regional Assessment Review Board and who enact a bylaw substantially in the form of this bylaw, as well as the Village of Edgerton;
Partner Municipality means the Corporation of the Municipality of Dutton Dunwich.
Partner Municipality means a municipality who enters into an agreement to establish the Joint Assessment Review Board and who enacts a bylaw substantially in the form of this bylaw;
Partner Municipality means the Corporation of the Municipality of West Elgin.
Partner Municipality means the Corporation of the .

Related to Partner Municipality

  • Participating municipality means a municipality that is designated by or under the Act as a participating municipality in a conservation authority.

  • Municipality means a city, village or town.

  • Region means the Control Areas and Transmission Facilities with respect to which a Party serves as RTO or Reliability Coordinator under NERC policies and procedures.

  • Governing authority means the local legislative authority