Financial Breakdown definition

Financial Breakdown means the financial breakdown found in Schedule 2 of the Award Agreement;

Examples of Financial Breakdown in a sentence

  • The School has five Business Days from receipt of the Financial Breakdown to notify Lettings Provider in writing that it disagrees with the Financial Breakdown or shall be deemed to have accepted it by the end of the fifth Business Day.

  • In consideration for the execution by the Contractor of the services specified in Article 1, the ETF shall pay the Contractor in accordance with Articles 5 and 6 at the rates set out in Annex D (Financial Breakdown).

Related to Financial Breakdown

  • Breakdown /“breaks down”/“broken down” means an event during the policy period, that stops the vehicle from being driven because of a mechanical or electrical failure including as a result of battery failure, running out of fuel, flat tyres, but not as a result of a mis-fuel, road traffic collision, fire, flood, theft, acts of vandalism, any driver induced fault, or any key related issue other than keys locked in your vehicle;

  • Reconciliation means coordination of premium tax credit with advance payments of premium tax credit (APTC), as described in Section 36B(f) of IRC (26 USC § 36B(f)) and 26 CFR Section 1.36B-4(a) (July 26, 2017), hereby incorporated by reference.

  • Financial exigency means a condition that requires the bona fide discontinuance or reduction in size of an administrative unit, project, program or curriculum due to the lack of funds available and sufficient to meet current or projected expenditures.

  • Financial Services Provider means any Lender and any other provider of financial services or products;

  • Financial Crime Risk Management Activity means any action to meet Compliance Obligations relating to or in connection with the detection, investigation and prevention of Financial Crime that the Bank or members of the HSBC Group may take.