County approval definition

County approval or “County consent” means and refers to approval or consent by the County’s Lease Administrator.
County approval means the written approval of the Pasco County Community Development Department Director or his/her designee for the Program, or the Pasco County HOME Administrator, or the Board of County Commissioners as appropriate.
County approval means the approval by the County of the Annual CRA Budget for the respective year which CRA Budget includes the line item of the payment to Owner of the Incremental TIF contemplated to be paid in accordance with the terms of this Agreement.

Examples of County approval in a sentence

  • All press contacts, including graphic display information to be published in newspapers, magazines, etc., are to be administered only after County approval.

  • Should the County or others discover errors or omissions in the reports, files or other written documents submitted by the Contractor after County approval thereof, County approval of Contractor’s reports, files or documents shall not be used as a defense by Contractor in any action between the County and Contractor, and the reports, files or documents will be returned to Contractor for correction.

  • Should the County or others discover errors or omissions in the reports, files or other written documents submitted by Contractor after County approval thereof, County approval of Contractor's reports, files or documents shall not be used as a defense by Contractor in any action between the County and Contractor, and the reports, files or documents will be returned to Contractor for correction.

  • Should the County or others discover errors or omissions in the reports, files or other written documents submitted by the Subrecipient after County approval thereof, County approval of Subrecipient’s reports, files or documents shall not be used as a defense by Subrecipient in any action between the County and Subrecipient, and the reports, files or documents will be returned to Subrecipient for correction.

  • With County approval, compensatory time earned for working on a holiday or for a holiday falling on a regularly scheduled day off may be taken on the first scheduled working day after the holiday.

  • Should the County or others discover errors or omissions in the reports, files or other written documents submitted by Contractor after County approval thereof, County approval of Contractor’s reports, files or documents shall not be used as a defense by Contractor in any action between the County and Contractor, and the reports, files or documents will be returned to Contractor for correction at no charge to County.

  • If consultant services are required to clarify project requirements, they will be completed and submitted with the Scope of Work for County approval before a Request for Quote will be issued.

  • Further, the request must be received within thirty (30) days of County approval of such salary decrease/increase.

  • Develop applicable program and intake forms that meet CDA requirements and County approval process.

  • If consultant services are required to clarify project requirements, they will be completed and submitted with the Scope of Work for County approval before a Request for Proposal will be issued.


More Definitions of County approval

County approval means written approval by the CS Administrator.
County approval means approval by the Assistant County Executive for Airports and Major County Construction or his designee.
County approval. Any Related Subcontract that is in excess of fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) or twenty five percent (25%) of the value of this Agreement, whichever is less; or a combination of Related Subcontracts to the same individual or firm for the Agreement period, the aggregate of which exceeds fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) or twenty five percent (25%) of the value of this Agreement, whichever is less; or any Related Subcontract for professional medical or mental health services, regardless of value, must have prior concurrence of the Contracting Officer’s Representative (“COR”).