New York Public Authorities Code § 2676-B

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§ 2676-b. Definitions. As used or referred to in this title, unless a\ndifferent meaning clearly appears from the context:\n  1. "Authority" shall mean the Albany county pine hills land authority\ncreated by this title.\n  2. "City" shall mean the city of Albany.\n  3. "The college of Saint Rose facilities" shall mean any facility or\nland including but not limited to any athletic facility, educational\nfacility, performing arts facility, or residential facility owned or\noperated by the college of Saint Rose, and shall include such other\nfacilities, equipment, property, structures and appurtenances as may be\nnecessary or convenient in the operation, maintenance, development or\nimprovement of, leased by the authority to persons, engaged in the\nproduction or development of the facilities or land.\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 bond holders which shall\napply with equal force and effect to notes and note holders unless the\ncontext otherwise clearly requires.\n  5. "Construction" shall mean the acquisition, erection, building,\nalteration, repair, improvement, increase, enlargement, extension,\ninstallation, reconstruction, renovation or rehabilitation of a project\nincluding any appurtenances thereto which may be necessary or desirable\nto promote the efficiency or effectiveness of such project; the\ninspection and supervision thereof; and the engineering, consulting,\narchitectural, legal, fiscal and economic and environmental\ninvestigations and studies, surveys, designs, plans, working drawings,\nspecifications, procedures and other actions incidental thereto and\nclaims arising therefrom.\n  6. "Cost", as applied to any project, shall include the cost of the\nacquisition of all property both real and personal, improved and\nunimproved, the cost of demolishing, removing or relocating any\nbuildings or structures on lands so acquired, including the cost of\nrelocating tenants or other occupants of the buildings or structures on\nsuch land and 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 and equipment, financing charges,\ninterest prior to, during and after construction to the extent not paid\nor provided for from revenues or other sources, the cost of\nconstruction, the cost of engineering and architectural surveys, plans\nand specifications, the cost of consultants and legal services, the cost\nof lease, guarantees, credit enhancement or bond insurance, other\nexpenses necessary or incidental to the construction of such project,\nand the financing of the construction thereof, including the amount\nauthorized in the resolution of the authority providing for the issuance\nof bonds to be paid into any reserve or other special fund from the\nproceeds of such bonds and the financing of the placing of any project\nin operation, including reimbursement, to any public corporation, the\nstate, the federal government, or any other person for expenditures,\nthat would be costs of such project had they been made directly by the\nauthority.\n  7. "County" shall mean the county of Albany.\n  8. "Facility" shall include, but not be limited to, properties,\nstructures, appurtenances, utilities, and such other works.\n  9. "Federal government" shall mean the United States of America, and\nany department, board, commission, bureau, division, corporation,\nagency, or instrumentality thereof.\n  10. "Joint service arrangements" shall mean agreements between or\namong the authority and any person, the state, the county, any other\npublic corporation including the advance Albany county alliance, the\nfederal government, any other state or agency or instrumentality\nthereof, relating to property, buildings, structures, facilities,\nservices, rates, classification, divisions, allowances 

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