Signatory Agency definition

Signatory Agency means an executive branch Agency or Department that is a signatory to this MOU.
Signatory Agency. Agencies agreeing to aid the Task Force and who signed the Mutual Aid / Inter-local Agreement
Signatory Agency means a city or town that is a signing party to this Interlocal Agreement.

Examples of Signatory Agency in a sentence

  • The Signatory Agencies express their intent that no legal cause of action shall be brought by one Signatory Agency against any other Signatory Agency as a result of any TRT-related activity, except to enforce the cost- and liability-sharing provisions of this Agreement.

  • Following the adoption, modification, or removal of any policy or procedure, the OC shall forward notice of the change to each Signatory Agency, along with an updated copy of the applicable policy/procedure/regulation, if applicable.

  • In the event punitive damages are awarded against any individual or Signatory Agency as a result of any action or omission occurring on behalf of the TRT, no other Signatory Agency shall be liable for any portion of such award.

  • The failure of any insurance carrier or self- insured pooling organization to agree to or follow the terms of this section shall not relieve any individual Signatory Agency from its obligations under this Agreement.

  • Withdrawal of any Signatory Agency does not affect the continued use of the agreement by the remaining signatory agencies.

  • Any added amount necessary to bring the total to 100% after tabulation shall be added to the share of the Signatory Agency with the largest population.

  • Conditional Signatory Agency A conditional signatory agency is any agency that has signed this Agreement and agreed to participate in the TESA process only under certain conditions.

  • Within 15 calendar days of receipt of the determination request, each Signatory Agency will decide if the changes to the project, needed to achieve issue resolution, are significant enough to warrant revisiting the concurrence point.

  • A Signatory Agency’s participation in the integration process is not equivalent to serving as a cooperating agency as defined by regulations promulgated by the Council on Environmental Quality, 40 C.F.R. Part 1500, which is a separate process established through a formal written agreement from a Signatory Agency to the Federal lead agency.

  • Under appropriate circumstances, a Signatory Agency may withdraw from the integration process for a specific section of the HST system.


More Definitions of Signatory Agency

Signatory Agency means any state agency or instrumentality or an agency or instrumentality of the District of Columbia or the city of New York that has executed the agreement, so long as the agreement remains in effect with that agency.

Related to Signatory Agency

  • Regulatory Agency means any federal or state agency charged with the supervision or regulation of depository institutions or holding companies of depository institutions, or engaged in the insurance of depository institution deposits, or any court, administrative agency or commission or other authority, body or agency having supervisory or regulatory authority with respect to the Company, the Bank or any of their Subsidiaries.

  • Regulatory Agencies The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency; the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System; the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation; the Federal Housing Finance Agency; the Securities and Exchange Commission; and the Department of Housing and Urban Development.

  • Advisory agency means any board, commission, committee or post which does not exercise any sovereign power or duty, but is appointed by a governmental agency or officer or is created by law for the purpose of making studies or recommendations, or advising or consulting with a governmental agency.

  • Program Executing Agency means the entity or entities responsible for the carrying out of the Program as specified in the Loan Agreement.

  • Procuring Agency means all State of New Mexico agencies, commissions, institutions, political subdivisions and local public bodies allowed by law to entertain procurements.