GML definition

GML means the General Municipal Law of the State of New York.
GML means geography mark-up language;
GML means the New York General Municipal Law, as amended.

Examples of GML in a sentence

  • In the event of a conflict between the other provisions of this Project Agreement and the GML Provisions, the GML Provisions shall control.

  • The Company covenants and agrees to comply, and to cause each of its contractors, subcontractors, Subagents, persons or entities to comply, with the requirements of GML Sections 875(1) and (3) (the "GML Provisions"), as such provisions may be amended from time to time.

  • The Company hereby represents to the Agency that facilities and property that are primarily used in making retail sales of goods and services to customers who personally visit the Facility will not constitute more than one-third (1/3) of the total costs of the Facility, except in accordance with New York General Municipal Law (the "GML") Section 862.

  • The Parties agree that, with regards to electricity, Municipality is not a “public utility company” or providing any “public utility service” within the meaning of GML 360 and Article 4 of Public Service Law as a result of this ESA.

  • The Company shall also provide the Agency with the information necessary for the Agency to comply with Section 874(9) of the GML.

  • The foregoing is required pursuant to the GML Section 874(9) and Form ST-60 and the regulations relating thereto which require that within thirty (30) days of the date that the Agency appoints a project operator or other person or entity to act as agent of the Agency for purposes of extending a sales or use tax exemption to such person or entity, the Agency must file a completed Form ST-60 with respect to such person or entity.

  • The Company shall file with the NYSDTF an annual statement of the value of all sales and use tax exemptions claimed in connection with the Facility in compliance with Sections 874(8) of the GML as provided in Section 5.2(g) hereof.

  • The report shall be filed with the Commissioner, the Director of the Division of the Budget of The State of New York, the New York State Commissioner of economic development, the New York State Comptroller, the Council of the City of New York, and may be included with the Annual financial statement required by GML § 859(1)(b).

  • Such report required by this subdivision shall be filed regardless of whether the Agency is required to file such financial statement described by of GML § 859(1)(b).

  • The failure to file or substantially complete the report required by GML § 859(1)(d) shall be deemed to be the failure to file or substantially complete the statement required by such subdivision, and the consequences shall be the same as provided in GML §859(1)(e).


More Definitions of GML

GML means the General Municipal Law of the State.
GML means the division of BeavEx International, Inc. doing business as Guardian Medical Logistics.
GML means the General Municipal Law;
GML means Glenbrook Machinery Limited, its successors and assigns or any person acting on behalf of and with the authority of Glenbrook Machinery Limited.
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Related to GML

  • Group Company means any one of them;

  • Partnership Group Member means any member of the Partnership Group.

  • MEC means a Member of the Executive Council of a province;

  • GMS means the automated system, or its successor system, employed by SCE real time operations to remotely monitor and dispatch the Generating Facility.

  • RSMML or “COMPANY” shall mean “Rajasthan State Mines & Minerals Limited,” having its registered office at C - 89-90, Lal Kothi Scheme, Jaipur (Rajasthan) 302 015, and Corporate Office at 4, Meera Marg, Udaipur (Rajasthan) including its successors in office and assignees or its representatives authorized to act on its behalf for the purpose of contract.