Financial Policies definition

Financial Policies means the Financial Policies set out in Schedule “A” to this Agreement.
Financial Policies means those policies and procedures adopted by the city’s Administrative Services Department for the financial administration of the Utility. Also known as the Wastewater Revenue and Customer Policy, or its successor in title.
Financial Policies means the financial policies duly adopted by the MNA or the Otipemisiwak Métis Government, as the context may require;

Examples of Financial Policies in a sentence

  • The Service Provider will agree to comply with the City of Brookhaven’s Financial Policies and Purchasing Policy, to the extent applicable.

  • All in accordance with the Financial Policies for Development and the City’s Parkland Dedication By-law, as approved by Council.

  • The CRA is only bound by the disclosure provisions of the City Debt Management Policies; the City Financial Policies are not applicable to the CRA.

  • From time to time, to transmit appropriate reports and information to the National Advisory Council on International Monetary and Financial Policies.

  • Structural benchmark in the Memorandum of Economic and Financial Policies.

  • Financial Policies The Board of Supervisors meets on a monthly basis to manage and review cash financial activities and to ensure compliance with established policies.

  • Disclosures in accordance with the Financial Policies and Procedures Handbook.

  • They do not provide detailed procedural advice and should be read in conjunction with the Detailed Financial Policies.

  • Since the LADWP is bound only by the City Debt Management Policies, the City Financial Policies are not applicable.

  • Payments for all services (professional fees and disbursement fees) covered by this tender shall be made within 30 (thirty) days subject to receipt of appropriate invoices, the satisfactory completion of work, and adherence to the SACU Secretariat’s Financial Policies and Procedures.


More Definitions of Financial Policies

Financial Policies mean the financial policies attached as Exhibit A and incorporated herein by reference, including such amended or replacement Financial Policies adopted consistent with this Agreement.
Financial Policies. The policies approved by the Board of Directors relating to modification and execution of the Supplemental Budget and District Budget, including policies relating to fund-raising, use of one-time financial donations, creation of a balanced budget, allocation of budget reserve funds, and provisions ensuring that all of the Corporation’s funds are expended in a manner consistent with the purposes of the Corporation and the provisions of § 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Horizons: Horizons K-8 School.

Related to Financial Policies

  • Fundamental Policies means the investment policies and restrictions as set forth from time to time in any Registration Statement of the Trust filed with the Commission and designated as fundamental policies therein, as they may be amended from time to time in accordance with the requirements of the 1940 Act.

  • Financial Instruments means commodities, securities, and derivatives of all types, including, without limitation, stocks and other equity instruments, bonds and other debt instruments, commodities and futures, forwards, swaps, and options that derive their value from bonds, equities, commodities or indices thereof. EXHIBIT C

  • Financial Plan as defined in Section 5.1(i).

  • Consensus Policies are those policies established (1) pursuant to the procedure set forth in ICANN’s Bylaws and due process, and (2) covering those topics listed in Section 1.2 of this Specification. The Consensus Policy development process and procedure set forth in ICANN’s Bylaws may be revised from time to time in accordance with the process set forth therein.

  • Investment Policies means the investment objectives, policies, restrictions and limitations set forth in the “BUSINESS” section of its Registration Statement, and as the same may be changed, altered, expanded, amended, modified, terminated or restated from time to time.