Examples of RDC Act in a sentence
Westfield is a municipal corporation duly authorized and validly existing under the laws of the State, is authorized and empowered by Applicable Law, including the RDC Act, to authorize and approve the transactions contemplated by this Agreement to which it is a party and to carry out its obligations hereunder, and by proper action of the Westfield Council has been duly authorized to execute and deliver this Agreement.
Westfield, the Redevelopment Commission and the Developer acknowledge that the RDC Act requires that contracts for work and labor to be provided in connection with the Public ROW Improvements are subject to Indiana Code 5-16-7, providing for a common construction wage, and Indiana Code 36-1, providing for the letting of bids for public works projects.
Subject to Applicable Law, including the RDC Act, the Redevelopment Commission agrees to adopt the Bond Resolution in form and substance satisfactory to the Developer not later than June 15, 2008.
Subject to Applicable Law, including the RDC Act, Westfield and the Redevelopment Commission will authorize fully and, if requested in writing by the Developer, deliver, the Developer Bonds not later than June 15, 2008, and the Developer Bonds shall have the terms outlined in the Term Sheet set forth in Exhibit G hereto.
The main governing acts for local government include the Local Government and Councils Act and the Rural District’s Council (RDC) Act.
Failure to supply supporting information or documentation as required and requested will result in disqualification of the proposal.
The Commission and the City agree to use their best efforts to create a sub-allocation area that encompasses only the Project Site (the “TIF Area”), in accordance with the RDC Act.
Based on this view, 40% of the participants mentioned the RDC Act [CAP 29:13] as the major legal framework in support of performance contracts in rural local authorities.The Labour Act [CAP 28:01] and the results based management system (RBM) have provisions that impliedly push institutions to adopt such reforms in order to achieve their objectives.
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Variation principally due to recoups for services provided, $151,000 of which $107,000 is GERDS grant funding (grants paid by the Commission before advice received that RDCs’ were not authorised to pay grants under the RDC Act 1993), $9,000 Riskcover recovery for asset theft and$7,000 for recovery of office accommodation costs.