City entity definition
Examples of City entity in a sentence
When any City entity outside of the Fire Department initiates an investigation of a member and the City Manager orders the member to participate in such investigation, the member shall have all rights that would otherwise apply to an investigation conducted by the Internal Investigations Unit.
In the event payments to be made to the Contractor by the Owner pursuant to this Contract are to be from funds made available to the Owner by any Federal, State or City entity pursuant to any Applicable Statute or any Applicable Agreement, then, notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Contract, the Owner shall be under no obligation to make any such payments except when, and to the extent, such funds are available.
No officer shall engage in outside employment involving the exercise of general police powers absent assignment by the Department and a contract with the non- City entity.
The Economic Development Funds shall be accessed upon written notice solely by City to Tenant, provided that such notice certifies that the Economic Development Funds are to be used only to pay, allow the City or a City entity to pay or reimburse actual expenditures on the City’s downtown arena project or other downtown economic development projects located within one (1) mile of the Leased Premises.
Tenant shall make two payments, at City’s direction, to the Evansville Bond Bank or to such other City entity as the City Controller may direct, which shall constitute prepayments of Percentage Rent due and payable for the period between January 2011 and December 2015 (the “Prepayment Period”).
The Department that signs for the City shall be the only City entity responsible for performance and payment under the Agreement.
The Micro-Milling will be no wider than 1-1/4” without approval by the appropriate City entity.
PacifiCorp’s participation in the Program shall be designed and characterized as a time-limited (i.e., three-year) commitment conducted by a uniquely qualified City entity (i.e., the Office of Sustainable Development) and funded by utilities serving customers located within the City for the purpose of performing outreach to a target population already be targeted by the City for other services.
Officers are only allowed to utilize as compensatory time off up to forty (40) straight-time hours of compensatory time earned from hire-back work for a non- City entity (e.g., Wal-mart; Bloomington High School) per calendar year; the remaining hours earned from hire-back work for a non-City entity shall be paid to the employee.
The City entity may use a time and materials type contract only after a determination that no other contract is suitable and if the contract includes a ceiling price that the contractor exceeds at its own risk.