CUD definition
Examples of CUD in a sentence
A CUD is issued and approved by the Owner for the purpose of accounting for unforeseen increases or decreases in the construction cost resulting from unforeseen circumstances relating to Construction.
NEK members as of the Merger Date shall remain members of the Merged CUD, and retain the same membership interests with identical designation, preferences, limitations, and rights after the Merger Date.
On the terms and subject to the conditions set forth in this Agreement, on the Merger Date (as defined in Section 2.2), (a) CVF shall merge with and into NEK, (b) the separate corporate existence of CVF will cease, and (c) NEK will continue its existence as the surviving CUD of the Merger (as it shall exist following the Merger, the “Merged CUD”).
All CVF members as of the Merger Date shall become voting members of the Merged CUD.
All CUD’s arising from the same cause and conditions shall be combined into one (1) CUD whenever possible.
On the Merger Date, the officers of the Merged CUD shall be elected and confirmed at the organizational meeting after approval of the FMP.
These assignments are limited to the following: • Ford County Special Education • Iroquois County Special Education • EIASE-Eastern Illinois Association • Rural Champaign County Special Education Cooperative • Rantoul City Schools • Champaign CUD #4 • Urbana School Dist.
It shall be the responsibility of the building recorder to submit the coverage unit payment record (form CUD- 1) to the district office no later than June 1st of the contract year.
The Governing Board and/or Executive Committee of the Merged CUD may create other committees and working groups as provided in the Bylaws.
Due to the magnitude of grants and loans the legal name of the Merged CUD shall be NEK Community Broadband.