Unit of government definition

Unit of government means a city, village, township, charter township, and any duly authorized and established combinations thereof, within or without the county establishing any of the improvements, facilities, or services authorized under this act.
Unit of government means this state or an agency, instrumentality, political subdivision, or public corporation of this state, including but not limited to municipal corporations, quasi-municipal corporations, and authorities, and including their officials, employees, and agents when acting in their official capacity.
Unit of government means any department or agency of the federal government, any state,

Examples of Unit of government in a sentence

  • A contracted Unit of government, if they do not renew their contract shall be entitled to a return equal to the percent of limited market value if they have contracted for five years or more.


More Definitions of Unit of government

Unit of government means any department or agency of the
Unit of government means any federal, state, regional, county or municipal government or governmental agency.
Unit of government means any department or agency of the federal government, any state or agency, office, or department of a state, any city, county, district, commission, authority, entity, port, or other public corporation organized and existing under statutory law or under a voter-approved charter or initiative, and any intergovernmental entity created under chapter 39.34 RCW or this chapter.
Unit of government means and includes all boards,
Unit of government means any agency, office or department
Unit of government means any incorporated city, town or village, county, sanitary district,
Unit of government means “United States,” “state” and “governmental subdivision” as defined in Iowa Code section 490.140.