New York Public Authorities Code § 1232-B

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§ 1232-b. Definitions. As used or referred to in this title, unless a\ndifferent meaning clearly appears from the context:\n  1. "Attorney general" means the state attorney general.\n  2. "Authority" means the public benefit corporation created by section\ntwelve hundred thirty-two-c of this title.\n  3. "Bonds" means the bonds, notes or other evidences of indebtedness\nissued by the authority pursuant to this title, and the provisions of\nthis title relating to bonds and bondholders shall apply with equal\nforce and effect to notes and noteholders, respectively, unless the\ncontext otherwise clearly requires.\n  4. "Comptroller" means the state comptroller.\n  5. "Construction" means the negotiation, acquisition, erection,\nbuilding, alteration, improvement, testing, increase, enlargement,\nextension, reconstruction, interconnection, renovation or rehabilitation\nof storm water resources facility, sewerage facility or storm water\nresources and sewerage facility as the case may be; the inspection and\nsupervision thereof; and the engineering, architectural, legal,\nappraisal, fiscal, environmental and economic investigations, services\nand studies, surveys, designs, plans, working drawings, specifications,\nprocedures and other actions preliminary or incidental thereto.\n  6. "Cost" as applied to any project, includes the cost of\nconstruction, the cost of the acquisition of all property both real and\npersonal, and improved and unimproved; the cost of demolishing, removing\nor relocating any buildings or structures on lands so acquired,\nincluding the cost of acquiring any lands to which such buildings or\nstructures may be moved or relocated; the cost of all systems,\nfacilities, machinery, apparatus, fixtures and equipment; financing\ncharges, interest prior to, during and after construction to the extent\nnot paid or provided for from revenues or other sources; the cost of\nengineering and architectural surveys, plans and specifications; the\ncost of consultant and legal services; the cost of lease guarantee or\nbond insurance; and the cost of other expenses necessary or incidental\nto the construction of such project and the financing of the\nconstruction thereof, including the amount authorized in the resolution\nof the authority providing for the issuance of bonds to be paid into any\nreserve or other special fund from the proceeds of such bonds and the\nfinancing of the placing of any project in operation, including\nreimbursement to the county, or any municipality, state agency, the\nstate, the United States government, or any other person for\nexpenditures that would be costs of the project hereunder had they been\nmade directly by the authority.\n  7. "County" means the county of Nassau.\n  8. "County charter" or "charter of the county" means the county\ngovernment law of Nassau county.\n  9. "County executive" means the county executive of the county.\n  10. "County legislature" means the county legislature of the county.\n  11. "District" means the Nassau county sewer and storm water resources\ndistrict created by the chapter of the laws of two thousand three that\nadded this title.\n  12. "Facility" or "facilities" means collectively a sewerage facility\nor sewerage facilities and storm water resources facility or storm water\nresources facilities.\n  13. "Governing body" means the members of the authority constituting\nand acting as the governing body of the authority.\n  14. "Municipality" means any county, city, town, village, improvement\ndistrict under the town law, commissioner-run district, any other such\ninstrumentality, including any agency, or public corporation of the\nstate, or any of the foregoing or any combination thereof.\n  15. "Person" means any natural person, partnership, association, joint\nventure, limited liability company or corporation, exclusive of a public\ncorporation as defined pursuant to article two-A of the general\nconstruction law.\n  16. "Prior districts" means the twenty-seve

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