DFIL definition

DFIL means the Disbursement and Financial Information Letter referred to in the General Conditions.

Examples of DFIL in a sentence

  • The Disbursement Guidelines are an integral part of the DFIL, and the manner in which the provisions in the Disbursement Guidelines apply to the Project Preparation Advance is specified below.

  • The table in Schedule 1 of this DFIL sets out the disbursement methods which may be used by the Recipient, information on registration of authorized signatories, processing of Withdrawal Applications (including the processing of advances from the Advance), instructions on supporting documentation, and reporting of advances.

  • The Disbursement Guidelines are an integral part of this DFIL, and the manner in which the provisions in the Disbursement Guidelines apply to the Credit is specified below.

  • The Disbursement Guidelines are an integral part of the DFIL, and the manner in which the provisions in the guidelines apply to the Grant is specified below.

  • This letter constitutes such DFIL and may be revised from time to time.

  • This DFIL replaces the first restated DFIL dated June 29, 2023 in its entirety.

  • Notices shall be made mailed by overnight express mail, e.g. Federal Express or DFIL, and by telecopy to the representatives identified in this Agreement.

  • The Standard Conditions also provide that the DFIL may set out financial reporting requirements specific to the Activities.

  • The Disbursement Guidelines are an integral part of the DFIL, and the manner in which the provisions in the Disbursement Guidelines apply to the Loan is specified below.

  • Disbursement Methods Section 2* Direct Payment Methods Available Yes Supporting Documentation Subsections 4.3 and 4.4 Copy of Records - invoice Reimbursement Yes Statement of Expenditures (SOE) in the format attached (Attachment 2 of the DFIL) Special Commitment Yes Copy of Letter of Credit.

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