Authority Document(s) definition

Authority Document(s) means document(s) duly adopted by the Board by resolution or motion implementing the powers, functions and activities of the Authority, including but not limited to the Operating Rules and Regulations, the annual budget, and plans and policies.
Authority Document(s) means document(s) duly adopted by the Board by resolution or motion implementing the powers, functions, and activities of the Authority, including but not limited to the Operating Rules and Regulations, the annual budget, and plans and policies.
Authority Document(s) means, as to any Person, the articles or certificate of incorporation or formation, by-laws, limited liability company agreement, general partnership agreement, limited partnership agreement, trust agreement, joint venture agreement or other applicable organizational or governing documents and the applicable resolutions of such Person.

Examples of Authority Document(s) in a sentence

  • The Board shall conduct or authorize to be conducted all business and activities of the Authority, consistent with this Agreement, the Authority Documents, the Operating Rules and Regulations, and applicable law.

  • The Parties agree to abide by and comply with the terms and conditions of all such Authority Documents that may be adopted by the Board, subject to the Parties’ right to withdraw from the Authority as described in Article 7.

  • The written notice of proposed termination shall specify the particular provisions of this Agreement or the Authority Documents that the Party has allegedly violated.

  • Upon termination of this Agreement as to all Parties, any surplus money or assets in possession of the Authority for use under this Agreement, after payment of all liabilities, costs, expenses, and charges incurred under this Agreement and under any Authority Documents, shall be returned to the then-existing Parties in proportion to the contributions made by each.

  • The Parties acknowledge and agree that the affairs of the Authority will be implemented through various documents duly adopted by the Board through Board resolution, including but not necessarily limited to the Operating Rules and Regulations, the annual budget, and specified plans and policies defined as the Authority Documents by this Agreement.


More Definitions of Authority Document(s)

Authority Document(s) means certificates of authority to transact business, certificates of good standing, borrowing resolutions (with secretary's certificate), secretary's certificates of incumbency, and other documents which empower and enable Borrower or its representatives to enter into agreements evidenced by Loan Documents or evidence such authority.
Authority Document(s) means (a) the General Resolution, (b) the GR Resolution, (c) the Issuing and Paying Agency Agreement, (d) the Dealer Agreement, (e) the 2015 GR-5 Notes,
Authority Document(s) means the Assignment Agreement, this Refunding Support Agreement and the Bond Purchase Agreement.
Authority Document(s) means, as to Borrower or any Restricted Subsidiary, the bylaws, the limited liability company agreement, or the partnership agreement (as applicable) of such Person, and all amendments thereto.
Authority Document(s) means this Revitalization Agreement and any and all Implementation Agreements entered into in multiple Phases of revitalization of the Avon/Dakota Neighborhood pursuant hereto.
Authority Document(s) means the Authority Documents defined in the applicable GR Reimbursement Agreement, including, but not limited to the Resolution, the Issuing and Paying Agency Agreement, the Dealer Agreement, the related Series of 2015 GR Notes, the related Bank Note, the related GR Reimbursement Agreement, each of the applicable Bank Documents to the extent the Authority is a party thereto, the Financing Agreement, and any other Document to which the Authority is a party relating to the transactions contemplated by any of the foregoing documents.
Authority Document(s) means the Assignment Agreement, the Roanoke County Ground Lease, the Roanoke County Lease Agreement, this Refunding Support Agreement and the Bond Purchase and Loan Agreement.