Intergovernmental contract definition
Intergovernmental contract means a contract as authorized pursuant to Article IX, Section III, Paragraph I of the Constitution of Georgia and paragraph (5) of Code Section 36-34-2, and entered into by counties, consolidated governments, and municipal corporations pursuant to this article.
Intergovernmental contract means the joint exercise of powers authorized by title 11, chapter 7, article 3.
More Definitions of Intergovernmental contract
Intergovernmental contract means a contract as authorized pursuant to Article IX,
Intergovernmental contract means a joint exercise of powers agreement authorized by title 11, chapter 7, article 3.
Intergovernmental contract means the joint exercise of powers
Intergovernmental contract means the Intergovernmental Contract, between the City and the Authority, dated as of February 1, 2017, pursuant to which the Project and the issuance of the Bonds are authorized, as the same may hereafter be modified, amended, supplemented or restated.
Intergovernmental contract means and includes any public works contract made and entered into for and on behalf of the agency with any other public or governmental body or agency, for the doing by such other body or agency, for the agency, of any work or thing which is included in the definition of "public works project" or "miscellaneous public works."
Intergovernmental contract means the Intergovernmental Contract dated as of June 18, 2020, between the Authority and the County, pursuant to which the Authority agrees to acquire, construct, and install the Project.