Authorizing Ordinance Sample Clauses

Authorizing Ordinance. The "Authorizing Ordinance" means Ordinance No. approving this Development Agreement.
Authorizing Ordinance. The terms of Ordinance No. authorizing the assignment of this Agreement under Section 7.01 of the Financial Agreement adopted by the Township Council of the Township on , 2015 a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit 2.1, are made a part of this Agreement.
Authorizing Ordinance. “Authorizing Ordinance” means Ordinance No. 1570 approving this Agreement.
Authorizing Ordinance. The “Authorizing Ordinance” means Ordinance No.
Authorizing Ordinance. As an essential condition precedent to the validity of this Agreement, Grant County has already enacted an ordinance to authorize, approve and establish an E-911 system. To the extent that that said ordinance has a termination date, Grant County shall re-enact the said ordinance or enact a new ordinance to provide for the continued maintenance and operation of the said PSAP. The previous ordinance authorized collection of a surcharge from each subscriber by the local telephone company and the payment of the funds from said surcharge into a special trust account for payment of expenses for the E-911 system authorized by the said ordinance and any re- enactment or new authorizing ordinance may provide for the same type of surcharge. The previous ordinance and any re-enactment of an ordinance for the maintenance and operation of the PSAP shall comply with applicable Kentucky Revised Statutes and shall be in a form acceptable to the local telephone company. As an essential condition precedent to the validity of this Agreement, each of the cities of Crittenden, Corinth, Dry Ridge and Williamstown, shall likewise enact a city ordinance to authorize, approve and maintain the operation of an E-911 system. To the extent that any of the said city ordinances has a termination date, each said city shall re-enact their city ordinance or enact a new ordinance to provide for the continued maintenance and operation of the said PSAP. To the extent that any of the said city ordinances authorized collection of a surcharge to each subscriber by the local telephone company and payment of the funds into a special trust account for payment of expenses for the E-911 system authorized by said city ordinances, the same shall To the extent that any of the said city ordinances authorized collection of a surcharge to each subscriber by the local telephone company and payment of the funds into a special trust account for payment of expenses for the E-911 system authorized by said city ordinances, the same shall continue if re-enacted or made a part of a new city ordinance. Any city ordinance for the maintenance and operation of the PSAP shall comply with the applicable Kentucky Revised Statutes and shall be in a form acceptable to the local telephone company.
Authorizing Ordinance. As an essential condition precedent to the validity of this Agreement, Grant County has already enacted an ordinance to authorize, approve and establish an E-911 system. To the extent that that said ordinance has a termination date, Grant County shall re-enact the said ordinance or enact a new ordinance to provide for the continued maintenance and operation of the said PSAP. The previous ordinance authorized collection of a surcharge from each subscriber by the local telephone company and the payment of the funds from said surcharge into a special trust account for payment of expenses for the E-911 system authorized by the said ordinance and any re- enactment or new authorizing ordinance may provide for the same type of surcharge. The previous ordinance and any re-enactment of an ordinance for the maintenance and operation of the PSAP shall comply with applicable Kentucky Revised Statutes and shall be in a form acceptable to the local telephone company. As an essential condition precedent to the validity of this Agreement, each of the cities of Crittenden, Corinth, Dry Ridge and Williamstown, shall likewise enact a city ordinance to authorize, approve and maintain the operation of an E-911 system. To the extent that any of the said city ordinances has a termination date, each said city shall re-enact their city ordinance or enact a new ordinance to provide for the continued maintenance and operation of the said PSAP. To the extent that any of the said city ordinances authorized collection of a surcharge to each subscriber by the local telephone company and payment of the funds into a special trust account for payment of expenses for the E-911 system authorized by said city ordinances, the same shall continue if re-enacted or made a part of a new city ordinance. Any city ordinance for the maintenance and operation of the PSAP shall comply with the applicable Kentucky Revised Statutes and shall be in a form acceptable to the local telephone company.