Intergovernmental agreement definition

Intergovernmental agreement means a contractual agreement between 1 or more governmental agencies, including, but not limited to, an interlocal agreement to jointly exercise any power, privilege, or authority that the agencies share in common and that each might exercise separately under the urban cooperation act of 1967, 1967 (Ex Sess) PA 7, MCL 124.501 to 124.512.
Intergovernmental agreement means an agreement for services between a state agency and any other governmental entity whether federal, state, or local and any department, division, unit or subdivision thereof.
Intergovernmental agreement means any legally binding agreement between one or more Member States and one or more third countries having an impact on the operation or the functioning of the internal energy market or on the security of energy supply in the Union; however, where such a legally binding agreement also covers other issues, only those provisions that relate to energy, including general provisions applicable to those energy-related provisions, are deemed to constitute an ‘intergovernmental agreement’;

Examples of Intergovernmental agreement in a sentence

  • The Parties will meet the requirements of Schedule E, Clause 26 of the Intergovernmental Agreement on Federal Financial Relations, by ensuring that prior agreement is reached on the nature and content of any events, announcements, promotional material or publicity relating to activities under this Agreement, and that the roles of both Parties will be acknowledged and recognised appropriately.

  • Pricing contained in this Attachment A shall be extended to all NPPGov members upon execution of the Intergovernmental Agreement.

  • Said changes shall not require an amendment to this Intergovernmental Agreement.

  • Both Parties will meet the requirements of Schedule E, Clause 26 of the Intergovernmental Agreement on Federal Financial Relations, by ensuring that prior agreement is reached on the nature and content of any events, announcements, promotional material or publicity relating to activities under this Agreement, and that the roles of both Parties will be acknowledged and recognised appropriately.

  • Accordingly, South Africa has signed an Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) with the United States to comply with the Foreign Accounts Tax Compliance Act (FATCA), a law directed at US citizens and US tax residents.


More Definitions of Intergovernmental agreement

Intergovernmental agreement means the Intergovernmental Agreement on the Reform of Commonwealth-State Financial Relations executed in June 1999; and
Intergovernmental agreement means any written agreement that may be entered into by
Intergovernmental agreement means an agreement for information technology between a state agency and any other governmental entity, whether federal, state, or local, or any department, division, unit or subdivision thereof.
Intergovernmental agreement means the agreement entered into under clause 5 of this Schedule;
Intergovernmental agreement means a contract between RTPA and another governmental entity, such as a Memorandum of Understanding with a municipality, Native American tribe, or public university.
Intergovernmental agreement means any legally binding agreement, regardless of its formal designation, between one or more Member States and one or more third countries, or between one or more Member States and an international organisation, which concerns:
Intergovernmental agreement means a contract entered into pursuant to Article IX,