Disallow definition

Disallow or "Disallowed" means, with respect to any Claim or Equity Interest, (a) a Claim or Equity Interest (or any portion thereof) that has been disallowed by a Final Order; or (b) a Claim that (i) is not scheduled by a Debtor as a fixed, liquidated, noncontingent, and undisputed Claim, and (ii) as to which a proof of claim bar date has been established by the Bankruptcy Code, the Bankruptcy Rules, or a Final Order of the Court but as to which no proof of claim has been timely filed or deemed timely filed with the Court pursuant to the Bankruptcy Code, the Bankruptcy Rules, or any Final Order of the Court.
Disallow or “Disallowed” means payment for a compensable injury or illness is not made because the service rendered has not been substantiated for reasons of medical necessity, insufficient documentation, lack of authorization or billing error.
Disallow and “Disallowance” shall have correlative meanings.

Examples of Disallow in a sentence

  • Therefore, the contractor’s failure to carry our the DBE contract requirements shall constitute a breach of contract and as such the Cabinet reserves the right to exercise all administrative remedies at its disposal including, but not limited to the following:• Disallow credit toward the DBE goal;• Withholding progress payments;• Withholding payment to the prime in an amount equal to the unmet portion of the contract goal; and/or• Termination of the contract.

  • Disallow (that is, deny both use of funds and any applicable matching credit for) all or part of the cost of the activity or action not in compliance.

  • Disallow all or part of the cost of the activity or action not in compliance.

  • Therefore, the contractor’s failure to carry out the DBE contract requirements shall constitute a breach of contract and as such the Cabinet reserves the right to exercise all administrative remedies at its disposal including, but not limited to the following: Disallow credit toward the DBE goal; Withholding progress payments; Withholding payment to the prime in an amount equal to the unmet portion of the contract goal; and/or Termination of the contract.

  • Disallow worker exposure to noise level greater than 85 dBA for a duration of more than 8 hours per day without hearing protection.

  • Therefore, the contractor’s failure to carry our the DBE contract requirements shall constitute a breach of contract and as such the Cabinet reserves the right to exercise all administrative remedies at its disposal including, but not limited to the following:• Disallow credit toward the DBE goal;• Withholding progress payments; • Withholding payment to the prime in an amount equal to the unmet portion of the contract goal; and/or• Termination of the contract.

  • Disallow worker exposure to noise level greater than 85 dBA for duration of more than 8 hours per day without hearing protection.

  • Disallow the listing of any prospective provider whose name appears on the National Treasury’s database as a person prohibited from doing business with the public sector.

  • B.1 Disallow ordinarily up to 25% (1-14 days) of good conduct time credit available for year (a good conduct time sanction may not be suspended).

  • Disallow charges unreasonably or imprudently incurred for fuel not taken.


More Definitions of Disallow

Disallow or "Disallowed" means, with respect to any Claim or Equity Interest, (a) a Claim or Equity Interest (or any portion thereof) that has been disallowed by a Final Order; or (b) a Claim that (i) is not scheduled by a Debtor as a fixed, liquidated, noncontingent, and undisputed Claim, and (ii) as to which a proof of claim bar date has been

Related to Disallow

  • Disallowed means, with respect to any Claim, a Claim or any portion thereof that: (a) has been disallowed by a Final Order; (b) is listed in the Schedules as zero or as contingent, disputed, or unliquidated and as to which no Proof of Claim or request for payment of an Administrative Claim has been timely Filed or deemed timely Filed with the Bankruptcy Court pursuant to either the Bankruptcy Code or any Final Order of the Bankruptcy Court or otherwise deemed timely Filed under applicable law or the Plan; (c) is not listed in the Schedules and as to which no Proof of Claim or request for payment of an Administrative Claim has been timely Filed or deemed timely Filed with the Bankruptcy Court pursuant to either the Bankruptcy Code or any Final Order of the Bankruptcy Court or otherwise deemed timely Filed under applicable law or the Plan; (d) has been withdrawn by agreement of the applicable Debtor and the Holder thereof; or (e) has been withdrawn by the Holder thereof.

  • Disallowed costs means those charges determined to be unallowable, in accordance with the applicable Federal statutes, regulations, or the terms and conditions of the Federal award. (2 CFR 200.31 and 45 CFR 75.2)

  • Disallowed Claim means (a) a Claim, or any portion thereof, that has been disallowed by a Final Order or a settlement, (b) a Claim or any portion thereof that is Scheduled at zero or as contingent, disputed, or unliquidated and as to which a proof of claim bar date has been established but no proof of claim has been timely filed or deemed timely filed with the Bankruptcy Court pursuant to either the Bankruptcy Code or any Final Order of the Bankruptcy Court or otherwise deemed timely filed under applicable law, or (c) a Claim or any portion thereof that is not Scheduled and as to which a proof of claim bar date has been established but no proof of claim has been timely filed or deemed timely filed with the Bankruptcy Court pursuant to either the Bankruptcy Code or any Final Order of the Bankruptcy Court or otherwise deemed timely filed under applicable law.

  • Reprisal means the retaliation of an employer toward a grievant, witness, representative or any other participant in the grievance procedure either for an alleged injury itself or any lawful attempt to redress it.

  • Tax Credit means a credit against, relief or remission for, or repayment of any Tax.

  • Tax Credits means the low-income housing tax credits found in Section 42 of the Code, and all rules, regulations, rulings, notices and other promulgations thereunder.

  • Deduction means the amount that is treated as deductible from the taxable income under the laws of the payer or investor jurisdiction. The term 'deductible' shall be construed accordingly.

  • Tax Attribute means a net operating loss, net capital loss, unused investment credit, unused foreign tax credit, excess charitable contribution, general business credit or any other Tax Item that could reduce a Tax.

  • Tax Refund means any refund of Taxes (including any overpayment of Taxes that can be refunded or, alternatively, credited or applied to future Taxes payable), including any interest paid on or with respect to such refund of Taxes.

  • Input Tax Credit means the credit of input tax;

  • HUBZone small business concern means a small business concern that appears on the List of Qualified HUBZone Small Business Concerns maintained by the Small Business Administration.

  • Change in Tax Classification has the meaning set forth in Section 5.2(h).

  • Carryback means any net operating loss, net capital loss, excess tax credit, or other similar Tax item which may or must be carried from one Tax Period to another Tax Period under the Code or other applicable Tax Law.

  • Small business concern means a concern, including its affiliates, that is independently owned and operated, not dominant in the field of operation in which it is bidding on Government contracts, and qualified as a small business under the criteria in 13 CFR Part 121 and size standards in this solicitation.

  • Taxable Event means any change in control or other event which triggers the imposition of any Excise Tax on any Payment.

  • Claim means any action, claim, obligation, liability, expense, lawsuit, demand, suit, inquiry, hearing, investigation, notice of a violation, litigation, proceeding, arbitration, or other dispute, whether civil, criminal, administrative or otherwise, whether pursuant to contractual obligations or otherwise.

  • Challenge means to appeal a ruling of the Chair.

  • Final Determination means the final resolution of liability for any Tax for any taxable period, by or as a result of (a) a final decision, judgment, decree or other order by any court of competent jurisdiction that can no longer be appealed, (b) a final settlement with the IRS, a closing agreement or accepted offer in compromise under Sections 7121 or 7122 of the Code, or a comparable agreement under the Laws of other jurisdictions, which resolves the entire Tax liability for any taxable period, (c) any allowance of a refund or credit in respect of an overpayment of Tax, but only after the expiration of all periods during which such refund or credit may be recovered by the jurisdiction imposing the Tax, or (d) any other final resolution, including by reason of the expiration of the applicable statute of limitations or the execution of a pre-filing agreement with the IRS or other Taxing Authority.

  • Expungement , as used in section 19-1-306, means the designation of juvenile delinquency records whereby such records are deemed never to have existed.

  • Disadvantaged Worker means any person who:

  • Other health impairment means having limited strength, vitality, or alertness, including a heightened alertness to environmental stimuli, that results in limited alertness with respect to the educational environment, that:

  • Tax Benefits means the net operating loss carryovers, capital loss carryovers, general business credit carryovers, alternative minimum tax credit carryovers, foreign tax credit carryovers, any loss or deduction attributable to a “net unrealized built-in loss” within the meaning of Section 382 of the Code, and the Treasury Regulations promulgated thereunder, of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries.

  • Third party in-kind contributions means the value of non-cash contribu- tions provided by non-Federal third parties. Third party in-kind contribu- tions may be in the form of real prop- erty, equipment, supplies and other ex- pendable property, and the value of goods and services directly benefiting and specifically identifiable to the project or program.

  • Allowable emissions means the emission rate of a stationary source calculated using both the maximum rated capacity of the source, unless the source is subject to federally enforceable limits which restrict the operating rate or hours of operation, and the most stringent of the following:

  • Change in Tax Law means the enactment, promulgation, execution or ratification of, or any change in or amendment to, any law (or in the application or official interpretation of any law) that occurs on or after the date on which the relevant Transaction is entered into.

  • Overpayment means payment in excess of the required fee. Overpayment of less than $10 received by the board shall not be refunded.