MPAC means the Municipal Property Assessment Corporation;
MPAC means the Municipal Property Assessment Corporation.
MPAC means Municipal Public Accounts Committee, an Oversight Committee of Council established in terms of Section 79 of the Local Government: Municipal Structures Act with its terms of reference approved by Council through a Council Resolution;
Examples of MPAC in a sentence
The Preliminary List of Electors shall be requested from the Municipal Property Assessment Corporation (MPAC) in an electronic format.
From time to time property assessments are adjusted by MPAC through the reconsideration process or by the Assessment Review Board through the appeal process.
Realty taxes are billed based on the assessment rolls provided by MPAC.
Additional assessments, referred to as supplementary and omitted assessment can also be issued by MPAC in accordance with the Assessment Act.
However, those changes affecting a ward and voting place designation, missing streets, buildings or subdivisions, should be forwarded to MPAC in time for inclusion in the September Exceptions files that MPAC provides.
More Definitions of MPAC
MPAC means monthly-filing general-purpose political committee;
MPAC means the Metropolitan Advisory Committee established pursuant to Metro Charter, Chapter V, Section 27.
MPAC means Municipal Public Accounts Committee, means the committee established in terms of Section 79A of the Local Government: Municipal Amendment Structures Act, (Act No. 3 of 2021);
MPAC means Municipal Public Accounts Committee;
MPAC means Millipore Pacific Ltd., a Delaware corporation, which currently holds Millipore's two subsidiaries in the Peoples Republic of China, MSuzhou and MShanghai.
MPAC. – means the Municipal Property Assessment Corporation which is responsible for determining the assessed value of all classes of assessment in the Province of Ontario. MPAC administers all phases of property assessment including appeals of assessment.
MPAC means the Municipal Property Assessment Corporation. MPAC may be referred to as the assessment corporation and is a statutory party;