Allocation Order definition

Allocation Order means the allocation order referred to in sub-rule (5) of rule 8;
Allocation Order shall have the meaning ascribed thereto in the Act and the Rules.]
Allocation Order means a certificate or directive executed by the Executive Director providing for the initial deposit of Bond proceeds and any subsequent transfers between Funds and Accounts and establishing the allocations of the proceeds of that Series of Bonds for purposes of the determinations of the Clean Water State Match Portion, Drinking Water State Match Portion, Clean Water Leveraged Portion and Drinking Water Leveraged Portion.

Examples of Allocation Order in a sentence

  • As noted in the Contract Allocation Order, the details of the amount and recovery of administrative costs to Utility associated with the Contracts are expected to be considered in another Commission proceeding.

  • Consistent with the Contract Allocation Order, Utility shall not, in acting as limited agent of DWR hereunder be required to perform any obligations of any Supplier under any Allocated Contract or to make any payments on behalf of such Supplier or as the result of the failure of such Supplier to perform under any Allocated Contract.

  • Nothing in this Plan shall preclude any party from seeking enforcement of the TCEH First Lien Creditor Adequate Protection Payment Allocation Order or distribution of the Holdback Amount (as defined in the Cash Collateral Order) under the Cash Collateral Order.

  • Clauses [●] shall come into effect on the date on which the [Vesting Order / Allocation Order] is issued by the Nominated Authority.

  • Such costs may be amortized and recovered over the useful life of the project once FERC issues a Substantive Cost Allocation Order approving NTAC recovery for the project or directing NYPA to recover the costs of the project according to some other allocation, subject to any adjustments directed by FERC.


More Definitions of Allocation Order

Allocation Order has the meaning set out in Article 6.3.3.
Allocation Order. ’ means an official
Allocation Order means that certain order of the Court entered March 6, 1999, providing procedures for the allocation of fees and costs among the Plan Debtors and non-Plan Debtors.
Allocation Order means any order made by the Lord Chancellor under Part 1 of Schedule 11 to the 1989 Act;
Allocation Order means the Order attached as Exhibit F and to be entered in the Litigation, approving the allocation of the Settlement Amount among the Settlement Classes.
Allocation Order means an order of the Bankruptcy Court approving the allocation of cash and securities to the fund of customer property.
Allocation Order means an order made in accordance with Part 3 of the Act. Annual Supply Level means the annual quantity of Timber planned to be sold by VicForests and purchased by the Buyer in each Supply Year set out in item 5 of Schedule 2. Annual Timber Intake means the quantity of Timber agreed to be sold by VicForests and purchased by the Buyer in a Supply Year specified in the Operational Plan for that Supply Year less the quantity of any Timber not to be supplied by VicForests as a result of the application of clause 22.3. Associate means in relation to a Buyer which is a body corporate: