Direct allocation definition

Direct allocation means an allocation in addition to the base funding amount for a student expressed as a flat dollar amount;
Direct allocation means shipment of property directly to a donee from the “holding agency."
Direct allocation means the allocation and sale by LATAM Parent of the Direct Allocation Securities to the Backstop Parties in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement and the Restructuring Support Agreement.

Examples of Direct allocation in a sentence

  • OMB Circulars (i.e., A-87 and A-122) describe the following allowable methods for allocating indirect costs:  Simplified allocation method  Direct allocation method  Multiple allocation base method  Negotiated indirect cost rate Simplified Allocation Method This method can be used when an organization's major functions benefit from its indirect costs to approximately the same degree.

  • OMB Circulars describe the following allowable methods for allocating indirect costs: • Simplified allocation method • Direct allocation method • Multiple allocation base method • Negotiated indirect cost rate Simplified Allocation Method This method can be used when an organization's major functions benefit from its indirect costs to approximately the same degree.

  • OMB Circulars describe the following allowable methods for allocating indirect costs: Simplified allocation method Direct allocation method Multiple allocation base method Negotiated indirect cost rate This method can be used when an organization's major functions benefit from its indirect costs to approximately the same degree.


More Definitions of Direct allocation

Direct allocation has the meaning set forth in the Recitals.
Direct allocation means an allocation of the state ceiling made to state issuing authorities as specified in section 24-32-1705 (1)(a) or designated local issuing authorities as specified in section 24-32-1706 (1).