Alternative Revenues definition

Alternative Revenues means (i) sales and compensating use taxes that the City is authorized by the State to impose and (ii) taxes imposed pursuant to §1107 of the Tax Law; and successor taxes. The termancillary contracts” means contracts entered into pursuant to law by the Authority or for its benefit or the benefit of any of the Beneficiaries to facilitate the issuance, sale, resale, purchase, repurchase or payment of Bonds or Notes, including bond insurance, letters of credit and liquidity facilities.
Alternative Revenues means (i) sales and compensating use taxes that the City is authorized by the State to impose and (ii) taxes imposed pursuant to §1107 of the Tax Law; and successor taxes.
Alternative Revenues means the receipts credited to the Highway Fund and derived from that portion of the Gasoline Tax equal to ten cents ($0.10) per gallon, which amount shall not include any amount of such tax pledged to the payment of special obligation bonds of the Commonwealth pursuant to Section 2O of Chapter 29 of the General Laws, as amended from time to time.

Examples of Alternative Revenues in a sentence

  • Alternative Revenues consisting of sales and compensating use taxes imposed by the City, if payable to the Authority pursuant to the Act, are not subject to appropriation by the City or the State.

  • Other Operating Revenues Alternative Revenues Alternative revenues are created from programs authorized by the MPUC that allow us to record additional revenues by adjusting rates in the future, usually as a surcharge applied to future billings, in response to past activities or completed events.

  • Any Concession Compensation payable with respect to Losses or lost Toll Road Revenues or Alternative Revenues that will not occur until the future shall not be payable until actually suffered or incurred.

  • Commissioner Woodard reminded the Board that she stated at the last meeting, January 17th that she would place on the Board’s next agenda, discussion of the joint City/County Alternative Revenues Committee.

  • Budget Plan Resolution to Study Alternative Revenues and Expenditure Reductions for FY2007 (Ruffin Hall) A.

  • The University keeps its deposited revenues in the Alternative Revenues Account, and it may invest it in accordance with the provisions of this Statute.

  • Alternative Revenues consisting of sales and compensating use taxes imposed by the State, if payable to the Authority pursuant to the Act, are subject to State appropriation and to a prior claim of the Municipal Assistance Corporation for The City of New York.

  • Note: Commissioner Woodard commented on the Alternative Revenues Committee meeting and suggested that the Board as a whole have a more detailed discussion of this matter.Commissioner Woodard serves on this committee.

  • For both 2018 and 2019 it is anticipated that golf will transfer $280k each year to fund capital improvements.• Transfer in Recreation – 2017 Budget $1.3M – The general fund transfers monies to cover a portion of park maintenance costs.• Alternative Revenues – 2017 Budget $240k – This revenue source is comprised of grants, donations, cash-in-lieu funds and sponsorships• Other Financing Sources –Bond Proceeds 2017 Budget $0 – The District is not planning to issue any new bonds through 2019.Expenditures1.

  • En: Proceedings of 32nd Conference on Coastal Engineering, Shanghai, China, 2010.

Related to Alternative Revenues

  • TIF Revenues means incremental ad valorem taxes generated by the Project which are allocated to and paid to the Authority pursuant to the Act.