New York Public Authorities Code § 1199-BB

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* § 1199-bb. Definitions. As used or referred to in this title, unless\na different meaning clearly appears from the context:\n  1. "Authority" shall mean the corporation created by section one\nthousand one hundred ninety-nine-dd of this title.\n  2. "Board" shall mean the members of the authority constituting and\nacting as the governing board of the authority.\n  3. "Board of supervisors" shall mean the board of supervisors of Wayne\ncounty.\n  4. "Bonds" shall mean the bonds, notes or other evidences of\nindebtedness issued by the authority pursuant to this title, and the\nprovisions of this title relating to bonds and bondholders shall apply\nwith equal force and effect to notes and noteholders, respectively,\nunless the context otherwise clearly requires.\n  5. "Civil service commission" shall mean the civil service commission\nof the county of Wayne.\n  6. "Comptroller" shall mean the comptroller of the state of New York.\n  7. "Construction" shall mean the negotiation, acquisition, erection,\nbuilding, alteration, improvement, testing, increase, enlargement,\nextension, reconstruction, interconnection, renovation or rehabilitation\nof a water, sewerage or water and sewerage facility, as the case may be;\nthe inspection and supervision thereof; and the engineering,\narchitectural, legal, appraisal, fiscal, economic and environmental\ninvestigations, services and studies, surveys, designs, plans, working\ndrawings, specifications, procedures and other actions preliminary or\nincidental thereto.\n  8. "Costs", as applied to any project, shall include the cost of\nconstruction, the cost of the acquisition of all property, including\nboth real, personal and mixed, the cost of demolishing, removing or\nrelocating any buildings or structures on lands so acquired, including\nthe cost of acquiring any land to which such buildings or structures may\nbe moved or relocated, the cost of all systems, facilities, machinery,\napparatus and equipment, financing charges, interest prior to, during\nand after construction to the extent not paid or provided for from\nrevenues or other sources, the cost of engineering and architectural\nsurveys, plans and specifications, the cost of consultant and legal\nservices, the cost of lease guarantee or bond insurance and the cost of\nother expenses necessary or incidental to the construction of such\nproject and the financing of the construction thereof, including the\namount authorized in the resolution of the authority providing for the\nissuance of bonds to be paid into any reserve or other special fund from\nthe proceeds of such bonds and the financing of the placing of any\nproject in operation, including the reimbursement to the county, or any\nmunicipality, state agency, the state, the United States government, or\nany other person for expenditures made by them that would be costs of\nthe project hereunder.\n  9. "County" shall mean the county of Wayne.\n  10. "Distribution system" shall mean the water facility or facilities\nemployed to deliver water from a transmission facility, or where there\nis no transmission facility, from a supply facility, to the ultimate\nconsumers of water.\n  11. "District" shall mean the Wayne county water and sewer authority\ndistrict created by section one thousand one hundred ninety-nine-cc of\nthis title.\n  12. "Governing body" shall mean:\n  (a) In the case of a city, county, town or village or district\ncorporation the finance board as such term is defined in the local\nfinance law;\n  (b) In the case of a public benefit corporation, the members thereof.\n  13. "Members" shall mean the members of the board.\n  14. "Municipality" shall mean any county, city, town, village,\nimprovement district under the town law, any other such instrumentality,\nincluding any agency or public corporation of the state, or any of the\nforegoing or any combination thereof.\n  15. "Person" shall mean any natural person, partnership, association,\njoint venture or corporation,

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