Earmarked definition

Earmarked means a designation, instruction or encumbrance that
Earmarked means a designation, instruction or encumbrance
Earmarked means a designation, instruction or encumbrance between the transferor of a contribution and a transferee that requires the transferee to make a contribution to a clearly identified candidate.

Examples of Earmarked in a sentence

  • The Net Increase/Decrease before Transfers to Earmarked Reserves line shows the statutory General Fund Balance before any discretionary transfers to or from earmarked reserves undertaken by the Council.

  • Except with SBA’s prior written approval, you are not permitted to dispose of assets (in- cluding assets acquired in liquidation) to any Associate if you have out- standing Leverage or Earmarked As- sets.

  • In accordance with the Financial Procedure Rules, Council must decide the general level of Reserves and the use of Earmarked Reserves.

  • If you were required to have manage- ment-ownership diversity at any time, you must maintain such diversity while you have outstanding Leverage or Earmarked Assets.

  • Unexpended Appropriations - Earmarked Funds (Note 23) $ 0.00 $ 0.00B.


More Definitions of Earmarked

Earmarked means a designation, instruction, or encumbrance, whether direct or
Earmarked means a designation, instruction or encumbrance that results in all or any part of a contribution or expenditure being made to, or expended on behalf of, a clearly identified candidate or a candidate's campaign committee.
Earmarked means a designation, instruction or
Earmarked means funds appropriated by the state and expressly or clearly identified as state expenditures in the relevant fiscal year for the sole purpose of funding the general operation of centers. The amount of state funds that were earmarked by a state to support the general operation of centers does not include:
Earmarked with respect to a grant means that the grant is given pursuant to an agreement, oral or written, that the grant will be used for specific purposes.
Earmarked means a designation, instruction, or encumbrance, including those that are direct or indirect, express or implied, or oral or written, that re­sults in any part of a contribution or expenditure, including any in‑kind expendi­ture made in exchange for a contribution, being made to or expended on behalf of a candidate or a committee [11].
Earmarked means a designation, instruction, or encumbrance, whether direct or indirect, expressed or implied, or oral or written, that is intended to result in or does result in all or any part of a contribution being made to a certain can­didate or state official [26].