Examples of RDC Act in a sentence
The remaining twenty percent (20%) of the TIF Revenues not pledged to the payment of the EDC Bonds shall remain in the allocation fund for the TIF Area and be available for use by the Commission for any purpose authorized by the RDC Act.
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, the Redevelopment Commission agrees to adopt the Bond Resolution in form and substance satisfactory to the Developer not later than June 30, 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 last of these bodies to be created were the Goldfields-Esperance Development Commission in 1990 and the Pilbara Development Commission in 1992.The incoming State Government in 1993 decided to create a common regional development basis for all regions and introduced the RDC Act, repealing previous legislation and creating nine new RDCs.The general brief of the RDCs is to co-ordinate and promote the economic development of the regions of Western Australia.
On more than one occasion it was stressed to committee members that this was to be a once-in- a-generation opportunity and that it was imperative that consultation was done correctly.The RDC Act had been reviewed in 2004 by Professor Reg Appleyard5, but this was primarily a review of the workability of the legislation and not an examination of wider policy issues.
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 30, 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.
The RDC Act Sections 96 and 97 Third Schedule provides for land development levies for Rural District Councils (RDCs).
RDCs exercise devolved power in theory, but in practice virtually all they seek to do have to be approved by the central government through the Minister of Local Government who is accorded enormous powers by the RDC Act (EISA, 2008).