TA Act definition
Examples of TA Act in a sentence
Authority-wide voter approval before December 31, 2014, of a New TA Act 196 funding source adequate to fund ongoing operations of New TA.
If ▇▇▇ Arbor voters fail to approve the NEW TA Act 196 funding source before December 31, 2014, regardless of whether it is approved or not by the other voting jurisdictions, then the City shall withdraw from this agreement without penalty, shall veto any attempted termination by AATA of the AATA-City operation agreement, and shall refuse to designate and/or assign its millage under Section 3(a).
Countywide voter approval before December 31, 2014, of a New TA Act 196 funding source adequate to fund ongoing operations of New TA.
Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, if voters in the City of ▇▇▇ Arbor fail to approve the NEW TA Act 196 funding source, regardless of whether it is approved or not by the other voting jurisdictions, then the City shall have the right to (i) withdraw from this Agreement without penalty; (ii) veto any attempted termination by AATA of the AATA-City operation agreement; and (iii) refuse to designate and/or assign its millage under Section 3(a).
Schemes means a scheme for subsidised travel on passenger services, approved by the Minister for Transport, in accordance with clause 8 of Schedule 1 of the TA Act.
The MTA shall account for all such Revenues, including the Remaining Revenues, in accordance with the provisions of the TBTA Act, the TA Act and the MTA Act, including, without limitation, Section 1270-d of the MTA Act.
This Item 16 constitutes the written notice to be given by the Vendor to the Purchaser in accordance with section 14-255 of Schedule 1 of the Taxation Administration Act 1953 (Cth) (TA Act).
Schemes means a scheme for subsidised travel on passenger services, approved by the Minister for Transport, in accordance with Clause 8 of Schedule 1 of the TA Act.
Interagency borrowings permitted by the TBTA Act, the TA Act and the MTA Act may be made from such Remaining Revenues.
The Independent Transport Safety and Reliability Regulator (ITSRR) of ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇, Sydney NSW is established as a statutory corporation under section 42B of the Transport Administration Act 1988 (NSW) (TA Act).