Township Solicitor definition
Examples of Township Solicitor in a sentence
A copy of the same shall be forwarded to the Township Solicitor and Township Engineer.
Developer shall also provide plans and specifications of such streets or other facilities as may be required by the Township Solicitor.
All documents required by Paragraph II (1) hereinabove shall have been prepared, executed and delivered in a form approved by the Township Solicitor.
The Township shall approve any transfer following review of the relevant transfer documents by the Township Solicitor.
The Township Solicitor shall review, approve and execute the Joint Petition on behalf of the Township.
The Deeds of Dedication shall be prepared or approved by the Township Solicitor, executed by Developer or the appropriate landowner for the transfer of the same to the Township.
The required security shall be issued by a financial institution in the form of an irrevocable letter(s) of credit, cash or such other equivalent security satisfactory to the Township’s Treasurer and the Township Solicitor, and is collectively referred to in this Agreement as the “Security”.
The appeal shall be heard by the Township Engineer, as arbitrator and conducted by the Township Solicitor.
Developer shall present to the Township Financial Security in the sum of Dollars ($ ) in a form acceptable to the Township Solicitor, which sum is one hundred ten (110%) percent of the estimated cost of the Township Improvements, calculated in the manner provided in Section 509 of the Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning Code.
It is agreed by Developer that simultaneously with the offering of deeds of dedication, Developer will supply Maintenance Security in the form authorized by the statute aforesaid and acceptable to the Township Solicitor, in an amount not to exceed fifteen (15%) percent of the actual costs of installation of said Township Improvements, said security being posted for a period of eighteen (18) months to guarantee the structural integrity of the Township Improvements as aforesaid.