Public Purposes definition
Examples of Public Purposes in a sentence
The parties agree that the State of Alaska and any successor is a third party beneficiary of the Grantees obligations in Appendix B1, No. 14 (Operation and Maintenance of Facilities), Appendix A, No. 29 (Inspections and Retention of Records), Appendix A, No. 9 (Compliance with Applicable Law and Funding Source Requirements), and Appendix A, No. 6 (Public Purposes); otherwise, no person is a third party beneficiary of this Agreement and this Agreement creates no third party rights.
For the avoidance of doubt, the Concessionaire shall not be responsible for the payment of compensation to third parties in connection with the acquisition or appropriation of the Site under the Land Ordinance (Acquisition for Public Purposes) (רוביצ יכרצל השיכר תועקרקה תדוקפ), or for the payment of compensation under Clause 197 of the Planning and Building Law 1965, which is claimed in respect to the L.O.S.
CyncHealth may share Participant’s Shared Information for Public Health Activities or for Public Purposes, including but not limited to, immunizations, electronic lab results (ELR), syndromic surveillance, and public health registries.
All American Park, ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Soccer Complex, Buckskin Basin Park, Centennial Hills Park, Doc Romeo Park, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇ Sports Complex, Majestic Park, Mountain Ridge Park, Rainbow Family Park, Teton Trails park, and Thunderbird Sports Complex in Las Vegas, Nevada were leased and/or developed by the City pursuant to the Recreation and Public Purposes Act, 43 USC Section 869.
BBC Network Broadcast A single broadcast simultaneously in any or all BBC Public Services BBC Public Service(s) Any service or activity now existing or developed in the future which is provided or carried out for the purpose of promoting the Public Purposes of the BBC as set out in the BBC’s Royal Charter, the Framework Agreement, the Operating Framework and the Operating Licence for the time being in force.