Capital Grant Recoverable definition

Capital Grant Recoverable means such amount of Capital Grant and interest thereon as Homes England is entitled to Recover under the Recovery Determination;
Capital Grant Recoverable means such amount of Capital Grant and interest thereon as Homes England is entitled to Recover under the Recovery Determination; CDM Regulations means the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 S.I. No. 2015/51; CEDR means the Centre for Effective Dispute Resolution;
Capital Grant Recoverable means such amount of Capital Grant and interest thereon as Homes England is entitled to Recover under the Recovery Determination; CDM Regulations means the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 S.I. No. 2015/51; Change in Control means the Grant Recipient is or will be subject to a process of local government re-organisation approved by the Secretary of State which results in another local authority obtaining the legal capacity, power and authority to become a party to and to perform the obligations of the Grant Recipient under this Agreement; CIPFA means the Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy; Competent Authority means (as the case may be):

Examples of Capital Grant Recoverable in a sentence

  • The GLA requires, in such circumstances as the GLA will publish and may amend from time to time, a For-Profit Registered Provider to add an Uplift Amount to any amount of Capital Grant Recoverable upon a Relevant Event, whether such amount is to be repaid to the GLA or placed in the RCGF.

  • Subject to paragraphs 17, 18 and 19 below, Registered Providers may choose between repaying the Capital Grant Recoverable to the Agency, or placing it in a fund, or, in the case of a Registered Provider that is a local authority, separately accounting for the Capital Grant Recoverable.

  • On the occurrence of a Relevant Event the Grant Recipient must recycle or repay (as applicable) the Capital Grant Recoverable in each case in accordance with the terms of the Recovery Determination Any failure by the Grant Recipient to comply with Condition 13.1 constitutes a failure to comply with a condition attached to the making of Capital Grant for the purposes of paragraph 7(e) of the Recovery Determination.

  • The GLA will normally demand repayment of Capital Grant Recoverable, when Recovery arises from any of the Relevant Events (a) to (p) in paragraph 6 above.

  • Subject to paragraphs 18, 19 and 20 below, Registered Providers may choose between repaying the Capital Grant Recoverable to the GLA or placing it in a fund, known as the Recycled Capital Grant Fund.

  • In respect of Registered Providers, the GLA will normally demand repayment of Capital Grant Recoverable, without the option of placing it in a Recycled Capital Grant Fund, when Recovery arises from any of the Relevant Events (a) to (i) and (u) in paragraph 8 above.

  • The Agency will normally demand repayment of Capital Grant Recoverable, without the option of placing it in a Recycled Capital Grant Fund, when Recovery arises from any of the Relevant Events (a) to (i) in paragraph 7 above.

  • Unregistered Bodies may not apply or appropriate Capital Grant [Recoverable].

  • In respect of Registered Providers, the GLA will normally demand repayment of Capital Grant Recoverable, without the option of placing it in a Recycled Capital Grant Fund, when Recovery arises from any of the Relevant Events (a) to (i) in paragraph 8 above.

  • Deviations from approved pilot project operations must be reported to the board within five (5) business days.


More Definitions of Capital Grant Recoverable

Capital Grant Recoverable means such amount of Capital Grant and interest thereon as Homes England is entitled to Recover under the Recovery Determination; CDM Regulations means the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 S.I. No. 2015/51; CEDR means the Centre for Effective Dispute Resolution; Change in Control means the Grant Recipient is or will be subject to a process of local government re-organisation approved by the Secretary of State which results in another local authority obtaining the legal capacity, power and authority to become a party to and to perform the obligations of the Grant Recipient under this Agreement; CIPFA means the Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy; Competent Authority means (as the case may be):

Related to Capital Grant Recoverable

  • Capital Grant means grant paid to the Academy Trust in respect of Capital Expenditure.

  • Recoverable Incentive Compensation means Incentive Compensation received by a Covered Officer during the Lookback Period that exceeds the amount of Incentive Compensation that would have been received had such amount been determined based on the Accounting Restatement, computed without regard to any taxes paid (i.e., on a gross basis without regard to tax withholdings and other deductions). For any compensation plans or programs that take into account Incentive Compensation, the amount of Recoverable Incentive Compensation for purposes of this Policy shall include, without limitation, the amount contributed to any notional account based on Recoverable Incentive Compensation and any earnings to date on that notional amount. For any Incentive Compensation that is based on stock price or TSR, where the Recoverable Incentive Compensation is not subject to mathematical recalculation directly from the information in an Accounting Restatement, the Administrator will determine the amount of Recoverable Incentive Compensation based on a reasonable estimate of the effect of the Accounting Restatement on the stock price or TSR upon which the Incentive Compensation was received. The Company shall maintain documentation of the determination of that reasonable estimate and provide such documentation to the Exchange in accordance with the Listing Standards.

  • Nonrecoverable Advance Any portion of an Advance previously made or proposed to be made by the Master Servicer that, in the good faith judgment of the Master Servicer, will not be ultimately recoverable by the Master Servicer from the related Mortgagor, related Liquidation Proceeds or otherwise.

  • Condemnation Awards means any and all judgments, awards of damages (including severance and consequential damages), payments, proceeds, settlements, amounts paid for a taking in lieu of Condemnation, or other compensation heretofore or hereafter made, including interest thereon, and the right to receive the same, as a result of, or in connection with, any Condemnation or threatened Condemnation.

  • Erroneous Payment Subrogation Rights has the meaning specified in Section 9.13(d).

  • Master Servicing Compensation The meaning specified in Section 3.14.

  • Erroneously Awarded Compensation means the amount of Incentive-Based Compensation received by a current or former Officer that exceeds the amount of Incentive-Based Compensation that would have been received by such current or former Officer based on a restated Financial Reporting Measure, as determined on a pre-tax basis in accordance with the Applicable Rules.

  • Received by Grants.gov means the applicant received a confirmation of receipt and an application tracking number from Grants.gov. Grants.gov then assigns an application tracking number and date-and timestamp each application upon successful receipt by the Grants.gov system. A submission attempt not resulting in confirmation of receipt and an application tracking number is not considered received by Grants.gov.

  • Eligible Unbilled Receivable means, at any time, any Unbilled Receivable if (a) the related Originator has recognized the related revenue on its financial books and records under GAAP, and (b) not more than thirty (30) days have expired since the date such Unbilled Receivable arose.