Capital Projects definition

Capital Projects means the acquisition of any interest in land, including improvements on the
Capital Projects means the acquisition of any interest in land, including improvements on the acquired land at the time of acquisition, new construction, improvements or renovations, and Capital Leases.
Capital Projects shall have the meaning given such term in Section 6.9.

Examples of Capital Projects in a sentence

  • Such contributions continue until the CIP Reserve balance reaches an inflation-adjusted target of $50 million in 2019 dollars, after which the contributions will be redirected to Revenue-Funded Capital projects.


More Definitions of Capital Projects

Capital Projects means, regardless of the source of cash or other consideration:
Capital Projects means those capital projects described on Schedule 4.26(a).
Capital Projects means expenditures for land, improvements on the land, and equipment intended to have long-term beneficial use.
Capital Projects means changes and improvements to the Facility which include the installation of new technology, improvements to the efficiency, performance and operation of the Facility, replacement of major pieces of equipment, structural modifications to the Facility and the construction and commissioning of new Facilities.
Capital Projects means the various public capital improvements and projects, including, but not limited to the acquisition, installation, implementation and construction of the 2015 Project, as described in the Facilities Lease, as the same may be amended from time to time by a Certificate of the County delivered to the Trustee, to be financed by a portion of the proceeds of the 2015 Series A Bonds.
Capital Projects means, collectively, Construction Projects and IT Projects.
Capital Projects means changes and improvements to the Facilities which include the installation of new technology, improvements to the efficiency, performance and operation of the Facilities, replacement of major pieces of equipment, structural modifications to the Facilities and the construction and commissioning of new Facilities.