Acquittal definition

Acquittal means the provision of an accurate report on funded activities, providing a breakdown of what the funds have been spent on and assurance that they have been spent on the intended purpose and in accordance with the terms of the Project Agreement.
Acquittal means the prosecution resulted in a finding of not guilty by the trier of fact or in a determination that there was insufficient evidence to warrant a conviction. A finding of guilty of an included offense is an acquittal of the inclusive offense, even if the conviction is later set aside.
Acquittal means a formal direction or finding that the accused is not guilty of the criminal charge;

Examples of Acquittal in a sentence

  • If You are a local government, tertiary institution or a Queensland statutory body You are only required to provide Us with an Annual Acquittal Statement (Financial Statements Requirement 2).

  • Where this is the case, the Financial Acquittal Reports should still be submitted for the relevant part of that reporting period.

  • Unless earlier terminated, this Agreement will terminate at the time of Acquittal.

  • Statements and reports will be required for the following periods for each year by the following due dates: Financial Acquittal Reports Insert Period in accordance with the reporting frequency required for this service.

  • Within thirty (30) days of receipt of the Withholding Payment, the Commissioned Agent must provide a Final Acquittal for the Project including acquitting all unexpended funds.


More Definitions of Acquittal

Acquittal means a judgment that a person has not been found guilty of the crime with which the person had been charged;
Acquittal means a finding of not guilty and an order for the discharge of the accused;
Acquittal means a finding by a jury or a judge at trial that a claimant is not guilty.
Acquittal means a detailed statement of expenditure, supported with receipts, of the Grant.
Acquittal means the accurate reporting on the funded expenditure at the completion of the Approved Purpose.
Acquittal means the legal and formal certification of the innocence of a person who has been charged with crime. Section 245(i), Cr.P.C. of the Code empowers the Magistrate to acquit the accused of his charge if upon taking evidence referred to in Section 244 , and examining the accused, finds him Not guilty.
Acquittal means any acquittal of the described in the Guidelines.