Examples of Transportation Investment Act in a sentence
TI Corp was established on June 25, 2008 under the Transportation Investment Act (SBC 2002).
Pursuant to Section 24.23(2)(c) of the Transportation Investment Act, with the approval of the Minister of Finance, TI Corp may borrow the sums of money considered necessary to carry out its mandate.
During the duration of the PROJECT and this Agreement, the LOCAL GOVERNMENT has and will take into consideration, and has and will comply with, as applicable, the DEPARTMENT'S Transportation Investment Act of 2010 Manual – Processes and Procedures, available on the DEPARTMENT’s website, and as may be amended or supplemented from time to time and including addenda (hereinafter referred to as “TIA Manual”), and other standards and guidelines as may be applicable to the PROJECT.
The ACT policy has not undergone any major changes since its inception, the few updates have been to clarify such things as what is meant by the recognized Tribes for the State of Oregon.As part of the STIP Stakeholder process as well as legislation such as Oregon Transportation Investment Act in 2003, led to the requirement for the development of criteria for the selection of projects primarily for pavement and freight for the 2004-2007 STIP.
Without limiting any other term of this RFP, Proponents should ensure they familiarize themselves with the Transportation Investment Act and other relevant Laws.
As at the Commencement Date no arbitrators have been appointed under the Transportation Investment Act and therefore there is no requirement for the Concessionaire to contribute to the matters set out in Section 3(i) of that Act.
The Concessionaire will bear all costs, charges and expenses in respect of and all Losses or Claims arising from any action taken by the Minister as a result of any reference by the Concessionaire to the Minister pursuant to section 7(1) of the Transportation Investment Act.
ACTs are generally successful in getting local buy-in for project priorities and funding allocations for STIP, ConnectOregon and Oregon Transportation Investment Act (OTIA), and for cutting projects to meet statewide budgets.
Authorized capital as stated in the Transportation Investment Act, is one share with a par value of $100, issued to the Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure.
Share capital Contributed surplus Authorized share capital as stated in the Transportation Investment Act, is one share with a par value of $100, issued to the Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure.