BIDA definition
Examples of BIDA in a sentence
The Promoter further acquired another parcel of land admeasuring 11804.95 sqm (New Land) adjacent to the Existing Land and applied to BIDA for reconstitution of Existing Land and the New Land total admeasuring 178597.95sqm (Entire Land).
BIDA approved the reconstitution of both the parcels of land and issued amalgamated layout approval vide lease deed dated 07.09.2021 registered on 07.09,2021 in the office of the Sub-Registrar, Bhiwadi bearing document no.
The Principal will fully indemnify and save harmless the Bank, its successors and assigns, from any loss resulting from liability to which the Bank may be subject by reason of any act or conduct except for the Bank’s own willful misconduct or negligence in its capacity as Custodian, including all expenses reasonably incurred in its defense should the Principal fail to provide such defense.
The Museum intends to actively partner with BIDA, the Chamber, other arts and culture organizations, local businesses and other community groups to provide a rich experience that will highlight this amazing community and destinations.
With two key legislative actions at stake in this year’s Regular Session, BIDA worked closely with the Island’s hospitality community, the Washington Tourism Alliance (WTA), and Lodging Association to lobby local legislators to pass a favorable revision of the existing State Lodging Tax Law.
The Developer Guarantor has the right to operate the Mortgaged Property pursuant to an agreement with BIDA that expires in 2057 and the Developer Guarantor has guaranteed all of the payments and obligations of BIDA under the Mortgage Loan documents.
Kids Discovery Museum will work with BILA and BIDA to collect collateral about the Island that will be mailed to attendees in advance so they can plan their stay.
With production costs at nearly $15,000 BIDA will request LTAC funds to pay for the distribution contract with Certified Folder to ensure continued delivery throughout the Puget Sound region.
November 25, 2013 To: Lodging Tax Advisory Committee RE: Bainbridge Island Downtown Association Dear Committee Members, The Bainbridge Island Lodging Association (BILA) strongly supports the Bainbridge Island Downtown Association’s (BIDA) proposal to receive LTAC dollars to fund its print media marketing of Bainbridge Island as a overnight destination for tourists.
Leveraging an $8,400 Lodging Tax Award intended for destination marketing, BIDA provided an additional $14,000+ for print and electronic advertising.