Exempt pool definition

Exempt pool means a pool that is operated pursuant to an effective claim for exemption under § 4.7.
Exempt pool means a pool that isoperated pursuant to an effective claim for exemption under § 4.7.
Exempt pool means a pool that is operated pursuant to an effective claim for exemption under § 4.7.(iv) Non-United States person means:

Examples of Exempt pool in a sentence

  • Support employees will be reimbursed through the remaining Support pool funds and Classified Exempt employees will be reimbursed through the remaining Classified Exempt pool funds.

  • Exempt members of the pool of service to attend such training and meetings as made known from time to time.(iii) Exempt pool members of his or her normal duties to enable him or her to exercise his rights.(b) The Integrity Monitoring Unit shall :-(i) Make arrangements for exempting members of the pool of their normal duties to enable them to attend to matters of adjudication and prosecution .8.1.3 Formal coordination and integration between departments and agencies involved in corruption work .

  • Route of exposure: Oral.· STOT-single exposure: Based on available data, the classification criteria are not met.· STOT-repeated exposure: Based on available data, the classification criteria are not met.

Related to Exempt pool

  • Exempt Person means the Company or any Subsidiary (as such term is hereinafter defined) of the Company, in each case including, without limitation, in its fiduciary capacity, or any employee benefit plan of the Company or of any Subsidiary of the Company, or any entity or trustee holding Common Stock for or pursuant to the terms of any such plan or for the purpose of funding any such plan or funding other employee benefits for employees of the Company or of any Subsidiary of the Company.

  • Tax Exempt Person means a person who is exempt from tax under Part I of the Tax Act.

  • Exempt Property means tangible personal property acquired in whole or in part with Federal funds, where the Federal awarding agency has statutory authority to vest title in the recipient without further obligation to the Fed- eral Government. An example of ex- empt property authority is contained in the Federal Grant and Cooperative Agreement Act (31 U.S.C. 6306), for property acquired under an award to conduct basic or applied research by a non-profit institution of higher edu- cation or non-profit organization whose principal purpose is conducting scientific research.

  • Disqualified Non-U.S. Tax Person With respect to a Class R Certificate, any Non-U.S. Tax Person or agent thereof other than (i) a Non-U.S. Tax Person that holds the Class R Certificate in connection with the conduct of a trade or business within the United States and has furnished the transferor and the Certificate Registrar with an effective IRS Form W-8ECI or (ii) a Non-U.S. Tax Person that has delivered to both the transferor and the Certificate Registrar an opinion of a nationally recognized tax counsel to the effect that the transfer of the Class R Certificate to it is in accordance with the requirements of the Code and the regulations promulgated thereunder and that such transfer of the Class R Certificate will not be disregarded for federal income tax purposes.

  • Exempt Area means a county where there is a county agency that provides similar programs for licensing and inspection of adult foster homes that the Director finds are equal to or superior to the requirements of ORS 443.705 to 443.825 and that the Director has exempted from the license, inspection, and fee provisions described in ORS 443.705 to 443.825. Exempt area county licensing rules require review and approval by the Director prior to implementation.

  • Nonexempt property means property that is not a principal residence, qualified agricultural property, qualified forest property, supportive housing property, industrial personal property, commercial personal property, or property occupied by a public school academy.

  • Asset Pool means a pool of cash-flow generating assets in which an issuer of a securitized product has a direct or indirect ownership or security interest;

  • Disqualified Non-U.S. Person With respect to a Class R Certificate, any Non-U.S. Person or agent thereof other than (i) a Non-U.S. Person that holds such Class R Certificate in connection with the conduct of a trade or business within the United States and has furnished the transferor and the Certificate Administrator with an effective IRS Form W-8ECI or other prescribed form or (ii) a Non-U.S. Person that has delivered to both the transferor and the Certificate Administrator an Opinion of Counsel of a nationally recognized tax counsel to the effect that the transfer of such Class R Certificate to it is in accordance with the requirements of the Code and the regulations promulgated thereunder and that such transfer of such Class R Certificate will not be disregarded for federal income tax purposes under Treasury Regulations Section 1.860G-3.

  • S&P Eligible Asset means: (1) cash (excluding any cash irrevocably deposited by the Fund for the payment of any liabilities within the meaning of MTP Basic Maintenance Amount), (2) Receivables for Municipal Obligations Sold, (3) S&P Hedging Transactions or (4) a Municipal Obligation (including Inverse Floater as defined below) owned by the Fund that (A) is interest bearing and pays interest at least semi-annually; (B) is payable with respect to principal and interest in U.S. Dollars; (C) is not subject to a covered call or put option written by the Fund; (D) except for Inverse Floaters, is not part of a private placement of Municipal Obligations; and (E) except for Inverse Floaters, is part of an issue of Municipal Obligations with an original issue size of at least $10 million. Any Municipal Obligation that is a part of an original issue size of less than $10 million must carry a rating of at least “AA” by S&P or “AAA” by Moody’s, Fitch or another nationally recognized statistical rating organization. Notwithstanding the foregoing limitations:

  • Middle-Tier REMIC As described in the Preliminary Statement.

  • Available Tax Increment means the Gross Tax Increment received by the City from Hennepin County during the period preceding each semi-annual Payment Date, less (i) the amount of tax increment, if any, which the City must pay to the school district, the county and the state pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Sections 469.177, Subds. 9 and 11; 469.176, Subd. 4h; and 469.175, Subd. 1a, as the same may be amended from time to time, (ii) actual administrative costs of the City in an amount not to exceed 10% of Gross Tax Increment.

  • Non-U.S. Tax Person A person other than a U.S. Tax Person.

  • Unencumbered Amount means, for the Class B ( - ) Notes, an amount equal to the Nominal Liquidation Amount of the Class B ( - ) Notes minus the Encumbered Amount for the Class B ( - ) Notes.

  • Excess Additional Book Basis has the meaning given such term in the definition of “Additional Book Basis Derivative Items.”

  • Permitted Tax Distribution for any fiscal year means any payments in compliance with clause (6) of the second paragraph under Section 4.03.

  • Unencumbered Pool means the Unencumbered Properties.

  • Undercollateralized Group As defined in Section 4.03.

  • Class B-5 Percentage As to any Distribution Date, except as set forth in the next sentence, the percentage calculated by multiplying (i) the Subordinated Percentage by (ii) a fraction, the numerator of which is the Class B-5 Principal Balance (determined as of the Determination Date preceding such Distribution Date) and the denominator of which is the sum of the Principal Balances of the Classes of Class B Certificates eligible to receive principal distributions for such Distribution Date in accordance with the provisions of Section 4.01(d). Except as set forth in Section 4.01(d)(ii), in the event that the Class B-5 Certificates are not eligible to receive distributions of principal in accordance with Section 4.01(d)(i), the Class B-5 Percentage for such Distribution Date will be zero.

  • Lower-Tier REMIC Distribution Account The segregated account, accounts or sub-accounts created and maintained by the Certificate Administrator (on behalf of the Trustee) pursuant to Section 3.04(b) in trust for the Certificateholders, which shall initially be entitled “Xxxxx Fargo Bank, National Association, as Certificate Administrator, on behalf of Wilmington Trust, National Association, as Trustee, for the benefit of the registered holders of BANK 2017-BNK4, Commercial Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series 0000-XXX0, Xxxxx-Xxxx REMIC Distribution Account”. Any such account, accounts or sub-accounts shall be an Eligible Account.

  • Subsidiary REMIC Regular Interest Any one of the "regular interests" in the Subsidiary REMIC described in the Preliminary Statement.

  • Lower-Tier REMIC As described in the Preliminary Statement.

  • Qualified Non-Elective Contribution means any Employer contributions made pursuant to Section 4.1(c) and Section 4.6(b) and Section 4.8(f). Such contributions shall be considered an Elective Contribution for the purposes of the Plan and may be used to satisfy the "Actual Deferral Percentage" tests or the "Actual Contribution Percentage" tests.

  • Residual Gain or “Residual Loss” means any item of gain or loss, as the case may be, of the Partnership recognized for federal income tax purposes resulting from a sale, exchange or other disposition of a Contributed Property or Adjusted Property, to the extent such item of gain or loss is not allocated pursuant to Section 6.2(b)(i)(A) or Section 6.2(b)(ii)(A), respectively, to eliminate Book-Tax Disparities.

  • Permitted Tax Distributions means, with respect to a Credit Party so long as it is taxable as a partnership or disregarded entity for United States federal income tax purposes, tax distributions to the owners of Equity Interests in such Credit Party (its “shareholders”) in an aggregate amount that does not exceed, with respect to any period, an amount equal to (a) the product of (i) the Applicable Tax Percentage, multiplied by (ii) such Credit Party’s federal taxable income, minus (b) to the extent not previously taken into account, any income tax benefit attributable to such Credit Party which could be utilized by its shareholders, in the current or any prior year, or portion thereof, from and after the Closing Date (including any tax losses or tax credits), computed at the Applicable Tax Percentage of the year that such benefit is taken into account for purposes of this computation; provided, however, that the computation of distributions under this definition shall also take into account (x) the deductibility of state and local taxes for federal income tax purposes and (y) any difference in the Applicable Tax Percentage resulting from the nature of the taxable income (such as capital gain as opposed to ordinary income, if applicable; provided, further, that, in the event (x) the actual distribution to a shareholder made pursuant to this definition exceeds the actual income tax liability of any such shareholder due to such Credit Party’s status as a partnership or “disregarded entity” for U.S. federal or other applicable income tax purposes, or (y) if such Credit Party is a subchapter C corporation, such Credit Party would be entitled to a refund of income taxes previously paid as a result of a tax loss during a year in which such Credit Party is a partnership or “disregarded entity” for U.S. federal or other applicable income tax purposes, then, such shareholder shall repay such Credit Party the amount of such excess or refund, as the case may be, no later than the date the annual tax return must be filed by such Credit Party (without giving effect to any filing extensions) and, in the event such amounts are not repaid in a timely manner by any, then such Credit Party shall not pay or make any distribution with respect to, or purchase, redeem or retire, any Equity Interest of such Credit Party held or Controlled by, directly or indirectly, such shareholder until such payment has been made.

  • Qualified Nonelective Contributions means contributions of the Plan Sponsor or an Affiliate, other than Matching Contributions or Elective Deferrals, which are nonforfeitable when made, and which would be nonforfeitable regardless of the age or service of the Employee or whether the Employee is employed on a certain date, and which may not be distributed, except upon one of the events described under Code Section 401(k)(2)(B) and the regulations thereunder.

  • Initial Subordinate Class Percentage As defined in the Series Supplement.