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 PUBLIC LAW 102-544—OCT. 27, 1992 106 STAT. 3583 the Delaware River to the New Jersey shore of said river, and any new bridge or tunnel authorized by or pursuant to this compact or agreement to be constructed or erected by the commission may be constructed or erected at any location south of said boundary line notwithstanding the terms and provisions of any other agreement between the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the State of New Jersey. Except as may hereafter be otherwise provided in conformity with Article IX hereof with respect to specific properties designated by action of the Legislatures of both of the signatory States, no property or facility owned or controlled by the commission shall be acquired from it by any exercise of powers of condemnation or eminent domain.". (6) Article XIII of the agreement is amended to read as follows: ''As used herein, unless a different meaning clearly appears from the context: " Tort District' shall mean all the territory within the counties of Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, and Philadelphia in Pennsylvania, and all the territory within the counties of Atlantic, BurUngton, Camden, Cape May, Cumberland, Gloucester, Ocean, and Ssdem in New Jersey. " 'Commission' shall mean the Delaware River Port Authority and, when required by the context, the board constituting the governing body thereof in charge of its property and affairs. " 'Commissioner' shall mean a member of the governing body of the Delaware River Port Authority. " 'Economic development activity or 'economic development' means any structure or facility or any development within the Port District in connection with manufactiuing, port-oriented development, foreign trade zone site development or research, commercial, industrial, or recreational purposes, or for purposes of warehousing or consumer and supporting services directly relating to any of the foregoing or to any authority project or facility which are required for the sound economic development of the Port District. " Terminal' shall include any marine, motor truck, motorbus, railroad, and air terminal or garage, also any coal, grain, and lumber terminal and any union freight and other terminals used or to be used in connection with the transportation of passengers and freight, and equipment, materials, and supplies therefor. " 'Transportation facility and 'facilities for transportation of passengers' shall include railroads operated by steam, electricity, or other power, rapid transit Hnes, motor trucks, motorbuses, tunnels, bridges, airports, boats, ferries, carfloats, Ughters, tugs, floating elevators, barges, scows, or harbor craft of any kind, and aircraft, and equipment, materials, and supplies therefor. ferries, docks, drydocks, ship repair yards, bi:Qkheads, dock walls, basins, carfloats, floatbridges, dredging equipment, radio receiving and sending stations, grain or other storage elevators, warehouses, cold storage, tracks, yards, sheds, switches, connections, overhead appliances, bunker coal, oil, and fresh water stations, markets, and every kind of terminal, storage, or supply facility now in use, or heresifter designed for use to facilitate passenger transportation and for the handling, storage, loading, or unloading of freight at terminals, and equipment, materials, and supplies therefor.
 * "Terminal facility shall include wharves, piers, sUps, berths,

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