Examples of City Executive in a sentence
This Agreement is subject to the requirements of City Executive Order No. 50 (1980) (“E.O. 50”), as revised, and the rules set forth at 66 RCNY § 10-01 et seq.
Pursuant to City Executive Order No. 150 of 2011 (“E.O. 150”), if this Agreement is with a participating City agency and the Contractor has regular contact with the public in the daily administration of its business, the Contractor must comply with the requirements of this Section.
This Agreement is subject to the requirements of City Executive Order No. 50 (1980) (“E.O. 50”), as revised, and the rules set forth at 66 RCNY §§ 10-01 et seq.
Pursuant to City Executive Order No. 150 of 2011 (“E.O. 150”), if this Agreement is with a participating City agency and the Contractor has regular contact with the public in the daily administration of its business, the Contractor must comply with the requirements of this Section 13.12.
To rescind the contract ( of which rescission notice in writing to the contractor under the signature of the City/ Executive Engineer) shall be conclusive evidence and in that case the security deposit of the contractor shall stand forfeited and be absolutely at the disposal of the TMC, Thane.
Diversity and Inclusiveness information provided by City contractors/consultants in response to City solicitations for services or goods will be collated, analyzed, and made available in reports consistent with City Executive Order No. 101.
The Contract to be awarded is subject to the requirements of City Executive Orders 50 (1980), 94 and 108 (1986) and 159 (2011) and all implementing rules and regulations.
Any notice permitted or required by the provisions of this Agreement shall be deemed to have been given when delivered in writing to the City Executive or any Vice President of the Bank at its offices in Melbourne, Florida, and to the President of the Borrower at its offices in Melbourne, Florida, when sent by certified mail and return receipt requested.
For example, a New York City Executive Order entered on March 16, 2020 specifically acknowledged that: “[COVID-19] physically is causing property loss and damage.” See https://www1.nyc.gov/assets/home/downloads/pdf/executive-orders/2020/eeo-100.pdf (lastaccessed May 6, 2020).
Link to the Diversity and Inclusiveness Form: https://us.openforms.com/Form/57f3a8ea-39b7-4115-be17-1770f38d3cf6 Diversity and Inclusiveness information provided to the City will be collated, analyzed, and made available in reports consistent with City Executive Order Number 101 (“XO 101”).