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AGREEMENT BETWEEN ) GREENVILLE COUNTY, SOUTH ) CAROLINA AND THE CITY OF ) GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA ) PERTAINING TO THE ADDITION ) OF CERTAIN PROPERTY TO A JOINT ) COUNTY INDUSTRIAL AND BUSINESS ) PARK WITHIN GREENVILLE COUNTY ) AND THE CITY OF...
South Carolina • November 13th, 2020

WHEREAS, Greenville County, South Carolina (the “County”), acting by and through its County Council (the “County Council”) is empowered under and pursuant to the provisions of the Code of Laws of South Carolina, 1976, as amended, and specifically, Title 4, Chapter 1 (the “Multi-County Park Act”) to enter into agreements with other counties within the State of South Carolina (the “State”) for the purpose of creating joint county industrial and business parks (“MCIP”), pursuant to which certain state tax credits are made available to investors locating, improving, or expanding projects within such parks, through which the economic development of the County and the State will be promoted and trade developed by inducing manufacturing and certain other business enterprises to locate in and remain in the State, and thus utilize and employ the manpower and resources of the State; and

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STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA ) INTERGOVERNMENTAL
South Carolina • October 28th, 2020

WHEREAS, Greenville County, South Carolina (the “County”), acting by and through its County Council (the “County Council”) is empowered under and pursuant to the provisions of the Code of Laws of South Carolina, 1976, as amended, and specifically, Title 4, Chapter 1 (the “Multi-County Park Act”) to enter into agreements with other counties within the State of South Carolina (the “State”) for the purpose of creating joint county industrial and business parks (“MCIP”), pursuant to which certain state tax credits are made available to investors locating, improving, or expanding projects within such parks, through which the economic development of the County and the State will be promoted and trade developed by inducing manufacturing and certain other business enterprises to locate in and remain in the State, and thus utilize and employ the manpower and resources of the State; and

AGREEMENT BETWEEN ) GREENVILLE COUNTY, SOUTH ) CAROLINA AND THE CITY OF ) GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA ) PERTAINING TO THE ADDITION ) OF CERTAIN PROPERTY TO A JOINT ) COUNTY INDUSTRIAL AND BUSINESS ) PARK WITHIN GREENVILLE COUNTY ) AND THE CITY OF...
South Carolina • October 9th, 2020

WHEREAS, Greenville County, South Carolina (the “County”), acting by and through its County Council (the “County Council”) is empowered under and pursuant to the provisions of the Code of Laws of South Carolina, 1976, as amended, and specifically, Title 4, Chapter 1 (the “Multi-County Park Act”) to enter into agreements with other counties within the State of South Carolina (the “State”) for the purpose of creating joint county industrial and business parks (“MCIP”), pursuant to which certain state tax credits are made available to investors locating, improving, or expanding projects within such parks, through which the economic development of the County and the State will be promoted and trade developed by inducing manufacturing and certain other business enterprises to locate in and remain in the State, and thus utilize and employ the manpower and resources of the State; and

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