2004 Fiscal Year definition

2004 Fiscal Year means the fiscal year of the Purchaser ending June 30, 2004.

Examples of 2004 Fiscal Year in a sentence

  • During the 2004 Fiscal Year, Blackberry elected to continue by advancing a further US$750,000 towards a follow-up drill program completed in May 2005, thereby earning a 50% interest in the Property.

  • For the 2004 Fiscal Year, the fund posted a net return of 20.06%.

  • FY2003 Andean Counterdrug Initiative and Related Programs;Allocations by Purpose and Functional Account($ millions) CountryTotal FY2003ActualACI FY2003 Actual By Purpose Source: Congressional Budget Justifications, Foreign Operations Fiscal Year 2004, Fiscal Year 2005, U.S. Department of State.

  • One-third of the number of Shares granted pursuant to this Award (rounded upwards to the next highest whole number of Shares (the "Second Vesting Shares") shall vest (the "2006 Fiscal Year Operating Income Goal") if Operating Income (as defined below) for the fiscal year of the Company ending September 30, 2006 (the "2006 Fiscal Year") is at least 32.25% greater than Operating Income (as defined below) for the 2004 Fiscal Year.

  • In consideration for the Employee's services hereunder and the restrictive covenants contained herein, the Employee shall be paid an annual base salary of $500,000 for the 2001 Fiscal Year, $500,000 for the 2002 Fiscal Year, $400,000 for the 2003 Fiscal Year, $300,000 for the 2004 Fiscal Year, $200,000 for the 2005 Fiscal Year, $100,000 for the 2006 Fiscal Year, and $100,000 for the 2007 Fiscal Year (the "Salary"), payable in accordance with the Company's customary payroll practices.

  • All the macro-economic indicators are pointing in the direction of robust and sustainable development, and it is our resolve to maintain this positive thrust which underpins this Budget Statement and Economic Policy for the 2004 Fiscal Year.

  • Option Exercises in Fiscal 2004 and Fiscal Year-End Option Values SharesNameAcquired on ValueValue of Unexercised Number of Unexercised In-the-Money Options at Options at June 25, 2004 Fiscal Year End(1) (1) The amounts in this column reflect the difference between the closing market price of the common stock on June 25, 2004, which was $2.22, and the option exercise price.

  • The following provisions have been passed in addition to the annual and supplemental appropriations that support infrastructure: the Commander’s Emergency Response Program, created the Coalition Provisional Authority in Iraq in 2003 and authorized by subsequent NDAA’s, allows commanders in Iraq and Afghanistan to respond to urgent needs for humanitarian relief and reconstruction, ; Section 1201 of the NDAA for the 2004 Fiscal Year (P.L. 108-136, 117 Stat.

  • The international fixed-income portfolio, which represented about 3.63% of the total assets of TRS, returned 7.52% over the 2004 Fiscal Year, nearly equivalent to the 7.60% posted by the Salomon Brothers Non U.S. Government Index.

  • It should be noted that for three funds with excess reserves at the end of Fiscal Year 2004, Fiscal Year 2005 information has also been included because uncommitted reserves exceeded $50,000.

Related to 2004 Fiscal Year

  • Fiscal Year means the fiscal year of the Company.

  • Trust Fiscal Year means the period commencing on March 1 of any year and ending on February 28 (or February 29, if applicable) of the following year.

  • School fiscal year means a fiscal year that commences July 1 and continues through June 30.

  • Fiscal Year End means December 31 of each calendar year.

  • Current Fiscal Year means the fiscal year for which a particular calculation is made.

  • Fiscal Month means any of the monthly accounting periods of Borrower.

  • State Fiscal Year means the period beginning September 1 and ending August 31 each year, which is the annual accounting period for the State of Texas.

  • Fiscal Period means any interim accounting period within a Taxable Year established by the Manager and which is permitted or required by Section 706 of the Code.

  • Federal Fiscal Year means the period beginning October 1 and ending September 30 each year, which is the annual accounting period for the United States government.

  • Annual Accounting Period or “Financial Year” means the period commence on 1st July and shall end on 30th June of the succeeding calendar year.

  • Most Recent Fiscal Year End has the meaning set forth in Section 4(g) below.

  • Fiscal Quarter means a fiscal quarter of any Fiscal Year.

  • Current state fiscal year means the state fiscal year for which a particular calculation is made.

  • past financial year means the financial year preceding the current year;

  • Excess Cash Flow Payment Period means, with respect to any Excess Cash Flow Payment Date, the immediately preceding fiscal year of the Borrower.

  • Annual Period means each twelve (12) month period commencing on the Effective Date and, thereafter, on each anniversary of the Effective Date.

  • Fiscal Quarters means the period from January 1 to March 31, April 1 to June 30, July 1 to September 30 and October 1 to December 31 of the applicable year.

  • Accounting Period means a period ending on and including an accounting date and commencing (in case of the first such period) on the date on which the Trust Property is first paid or transferred to the Trustee and (in any other case) from the next day of the preceding accounting period.

  • Income year means any year or accounting period beginning 1 July of one calendar year and ending 30 June of the following calendar year or any other period that the Trustees by resolution adopt;

  • Year means a calendar year.

  • Fiscal When followed by “month” or “quarter”, the relevant fiscal period based on the Borrower’s fiscal year and accounting conventions. When followed by reference to a specific year, Fiscal means the fiscal year which ends in a month of the year to which reference is being made (e.g. if the Borrower’s fiscal year ends in January 2001 reference to that year would be to the Borrower’s “Fiscal 2001”).

  • Academy Financial Year means the year from 1st September to 31st August or such other period as the Secretary of State may from time to time specify by notice in writing to the Academy Trust;

  • old financial year means the financial year of an issuer that immediately precedes a transition year;

  • Quarterly Period means each period of three (3) consecutive months ending on March 31, June 30, September 30, and December 31.

  • Excess Cash Flow Payment Date means the earlier of (a) the date occurring 90 days after the last day of each fiscal year of the Borrower (commencing with the fiscal year of the Borrower ending December 31, 2018) and (b) the third Business Day following the date on which financial statements with respect to such period are delivered pursuant to Section 5.01(c).

  • Three-Year Period means, with respect to a Restatement, the three completed fiscal years immediately preceding the date that the Board, a committee of the Board, or the officer or officers of the Company authorized to take such action if Board action is not required, concludes, or reasonably should have concluded, that the Company is required to prepare such Restatement, or, if earlier, the date on which a court, regulator or other legally authorized body directs the Company to prepare such Restatement. The “Three-Year Period” also includes any transition period (that results from a change in the Company’s fiscal year) within or immediately following the three completed fiscal years identified in the preceding sentence. However, a transition period between the last day of the Company’s previous fiscal year end and the first day of its new fiscal year that comprises a period of nine to 12 months shall be deemed a completed fiscal year.