Borough Code definition

Borough Code means the Code of the Borough, setting forth and including the rules, regulations, resolutions and ordinances of the Borough, as required to be maintained by the Borough in accordance with Applicable Law.
Borough Code means the Borough Code of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania found at Pa.C.S.A. 53 P.S.§§48101, et seq.
Borough Code means the Ordinances and Regulations of the Borough as amended from time to time.

Examples of Borough Code in a sentence

  • Except, and only to the extent that specific provisions of this Agreement expressly provide otherwise, it is agreed that the Employer has, and will continue to retain, regardless of the frequency of exercise, rights to operate and manage its affairs in each and every respect as defined under the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Borough Code and Charter.

  • Unless explicitly stated to the contrary, all references to the Borough Code are for information only and are not intended to incorporate sections of the Borough Code as part of this Agreement.

  • As required by the State Borough Code, this information must be provided before the Borough considers budgeting additional funding to the Company, for the next calendar year.

  • Employee agrees to perform the services of Borough Manager in accordance with the Pennsylvania Borough Code and Chapter 2, Article III, Sections 2-3 through 2-10 of the Code of Ordinances of Kennett Square Borough, as amended, and the terms set forth in this Agreement.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, Section 30.10.011 of the Ketchikan Gateway Borough Code shall apply to this Agreement and is incorporated herein.

  • Disposal of any supplies, materials, and inventory that are owned by the Borough and that are surplus to the needs of the Medical Facilities shall be made in accordance with the Borough Code requirements for disposal of surplus property.

  • If the Purchase Price is determined to be less than the fair market value of the Property, the Seller may terminate this Agreement within thirty (30) days after receipt of the Appraisal pursuant to the Pennsylvania Borough Code.

  • The appraisal must be performed in compliance with the act of July 10, 1990, known as the Real Estate Appraisers Certification Act, and must establish the fair market value of the Property at an amount equal to or greater than the Purchase Price, pursuant to the requirements of the Pennsylvania Borough Code.

  • The Development Properties shall be exempt from cost generative features of the Borough Code pursuant to N.J.A.C. 5:93 10.1, including, but not limited to, any tree removal ordinance or any impact fees.

  • Tenant acknowledges and agrees that this tenancy is subject to the provisions of the borough of West ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Rental Regulations which are codified in Chapter 66, Article 10 of the Borough Code and that the issuance by a code Official of the Borough of West ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ of more than one notice of disruptive conduct relating to the Leased Premises in the same license period shall constitute a breach of the rental agreement of which this addendum is a part.


More Definitions of Borough Code

Borough Code has the meaning ascribed thereto in the recitals to this Agreement.

Related to Borough Code

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  • sitting means, in relation to a House, a period during which that House is sitting continuously without adjournment, and includes any period during which the House is in committee;

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