Common use of Joint Powers Authority Clause in Contracts

Joint Powers Authority. SCPA is organized as a Joint Powers Authority in accordance with the Joint Exercise of Powers Act of the State of California (Government Code Section 6500, et seq.) pursuant to its Joint Powers Agreement and is a public entity separate from its constituent members. SCPA shall solely be responsible for all debts, obligations and liabilities accruing and arising out of this Agreement. Company shall have no rights and shall not make any claims, take any actions or assert any remedies against any of SCPA’s constituent members, or the employees, directors, officers, consultants or advisors of SCPA or its constituent members, in connection with this Agreement.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Geozone Cooperation Agreement, Geozone Cooperation Agreement, Geozone Cooperation Agreement