Inter-Governmental Agreement definition
Examples of Inter-Governmental Agreement in a sentence
The National Transport Commission Act 2003 (the NTC Act) and the Inter-Governmental Agreement for Regulatory and Operational Reform in Road, Rail and lntermodal Transport (IGA) establish the NTC and define its role.
If any term of this Agreement shall be deemed in conflict with either the Inter-Governmental Agreement, the Charter, the policies and procedures of the County, or any provisions of the General Laws, this Agreement shall yield.
The Inter-Governmental Agreement will significantly increase the amount of tax information automatically exchanged between Ireland and the United States.
The municipalities participating in this Inter-Governmental Agreement recognize that this Agreement supersedes all prior Inter-Governmental agreements between the parties concerning the establishment of the Lodi Area Fire Department.
The Parties and the City of Denver have entered into an Inter-Governmental Agreement dated September 14, 2015 (the “Denver IGA”) pursuant to which Denver has agreed to make annual payments of $2,688,010 (as they may be reduced pursuant to the terms of the Denver IGA in the event of construction cost savings) in equal installments to the Project for thirty years, commencing upon Substantial Completion of the Project (the “CCD O&M Amount”).
Additional days shall be paid at 1/180 of the regular scheduled salary.
This Agreement is not intended to expand upon or alter any authority that the Compact has under the “Fifth Amended and Restated Inter-Governmental Agreement of the Cape Light Compact” dated September 12, 2012 (“Inter-Governmental Agreement”), as amended from time to time, or any successor Inter-Governmental Agreement, nor expand upon or alter any authority that the County has under the Barnstable County Charter (“Charter”), St. 1988, ch.
This Participating Agreement shall be interpreted to be in accordance with the Inter-Governmental Agreement, the Charter, the policies and procedures of the County, and other relevant provisions of the Massachusetts General Laws or Special Laws.
In April 2014, an Inter-Governmental Agreement was signed between India and Bhutan for development of four more HEP’s of capacity 2120 MW (600 MW Kholongchhu, 180 MW Bunakha, 570 MW Wangchhu and 770 MW Chamkharchhu) under the Joint Venture Model.
The Inter-Governmental Agreement provides that Irish financial institutions will report to the Revenue Commissioners in respect of U.S. account-holders and, in exchange, U.S. financial institutions will be required to report to the U.S. Internal Revenue Service in respect of any Irish-resident account-holders.