Local Housing Authority definition

Local Housing Authority means a principal council (as defined in Section 270 of the Local Government Act 1972) or any body of government in England established as a successor to principal councils exercising the functions of a local housing authority in whose administrative area the relevant Firm Scheme is being delivered by the Grant Recipient;
Local Housing Authority means a principal council (as defined in Section 270 of the Local Government Act 1972) or any body of government in England established as a successor to principal councils exercising the functions of a local housing authority in whose administrative area the relevant Firm Scheme is being delivered by the Developer; Material Adverse Effect means the effect of any event or circumstance which is reasonably likely to be materially adverse to the ability of the Developer to deliver the Approved Capital Bid or any Firm Scheme (as the context requires) on the basis agreed under this Agreement and/or within the time limits (if any) for doing so; Milestone means each stage in the Delivery of the Firm Scheme agreed by the parties in IMS (including (as applicable) the Acquisition Stage, Start on Site and Practical Completion);
Local Housing Authority means any municipal or county housing authority established by a municipality or county;

Examples of Local Housing Authority in a sentence

  • The young person can revisit this decision at a later date if they continue to be vulnerable However, it should be noted that if a return home has been assessed as safe for the young person however, they refuse to return than this could be interpreted as making themselves intentionally homeless and therefore the Local Housing Authority no longer owes them a housing duty.

  • Local communication channels will be established between each Fire and Rescue Authority and the respective Local Housing Authority.

  • As a result of the proclamation of the French Language Services Act which obliges the provision of services in the French language, the parties agree that it is the exclusive function of the employer to designate bilingual positions as required to meet operational needs of the Local Housing Authority.

  • The Local Union Xxxxxxx will only be involved in the grievance procedure at Steps and in the Local Housing Authority.

  • If we become aware that the Premises are let in a manner which requires a licence and you refuse to obtain one we reserve the right to terminate our instruction immediately and to inform any Occupiers of the Premises and the Local Housing Authority of the situation.


More Definitions of Local Housing Authority

Local Housing Authority means a housing authority that has entered into a contract with the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development of the United States pursuant to which the housing authority is authorized to make tenant-based assistance payments to landlords within a designated county or area of operation under the Housing Choice Voucher Program.
Local Housing Authority means a principal council (as defined in Section 270 of the Local Government Act 1972) or any body of government in England established as a successor to principal councils exercising the functions of a local housing authority in whose administrative area the relevant Firm Scheme is being delivered by the Relevant Consortium Member; Material Adverse Effect means the effect of any event or circumstance which is reasonably likely to be materially adverse to the ability of any Consortium Member to deliver its element of the Approved Capital Bid, an Indicative Scheme or a Firm Scheme (as the context requires) on the basis agreed under this Agreement and/or within the time limits (if any) for doing so; MHCLG means the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (or any successor body with similar or equivalent jurisdiction or authority); Milestone means each stage in the Delivery of the Firm Scheme agreed by the parties in IMS (including (as applicable) the Acquisition Stage, Start on Site and Firm Scheme Completion);
Local Housing Authority. (“awdurdod tai lleol”) means the council for a county or county borough in Wales;
Local Housing Authority means a district council, a London borough council, the Common Council of the City of London or the Council of the Isles of Scilly;
Local Housing Authority means a principal council (as defined in Section 270 of the Local Government Act 1972) or any body of government in England established as a successor to principal councils exercising the functions of a local housing authority in whose administrative area the relevant Firm Scheme is being delivered by the Relevant Consortium Member; Material Adverse Effect means the effect of any event or circumstance which in the reasonable opinion of Homes England, is reasonably likely to be materially adverse to the ability of any Consortium Member to deliver its element of the Approved Capital Bid or a Capital Firm Scheme or a Capital Indicative Scheme or its element of the Approved Revenue Bid or a Revenue Firm Scheme (as the context requires) on the basis agreed under this Agreement and/or within the time limits (if any) for doing so; MHCLG means the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (or any successor body with similar or equivalent jurisdiction or authority); MCHLG’s Representative means such person or persons as MHCLG may nominate to act as its representative from time to time for the purposes of this Agreement; Milestone means each stage in the Delivery of the Capital Firm Scheme agreed by the Parties and set out in IMS (including as a minimum an Acquisition Date, a Start on Site Date and a Capital Firm Scheme Completion Date);
Local Housing Authority. (“awdurdod tai lleol”) means a county council or county borough council in Wales;
Local Housing Authority means any parish or municipal housing