Financial Years definition

Financial Years means the year ending on 30th June
Financial Years means the period 4.1 from the commencement of the Term to and including the first Computing Date and subsequently 4.2 between 2 consecutive Computing Dates (excluding the first Computing Date from but including the second Computing Date in the period)
Financial Years shall be construed accordingly.

Examples of Financial Years in a sentence

  • Either party may give not less than seven Academy Financial Years' written notice to terminate this Agreement, such notice to expire on 31 August 2018 or any subsequent anniversary of that date.

  • Receipt by Executive of a bonus in relation to any Financial Year is not to be regarded as establishing an entitlement on the part of Executive to receive a bonus in relation to subsequent Financial Years or as to the amount of any such bonus.

  • Either party may give not less than seven Academy Financial Years' written notice to terminate this Agreement, such notice to expire on 31 August 2017 or any subsequent anniversary of that date.

  • If GAG or EAG is calculated incorrectly due to a mistake of the Secretary of State then: if this leads to an underpayment of GAG, the Secretary of State will correct the underpayment in subsequent Academy Financial Years; if this leads to an overpayment of GAG, the Secretary of State reserves the right to recover any overpaid grant in subsequent Academy Financial Years, as appropriate, having considered all the relevant circumstances and taking into account any representations from the Academy Trust.

  • Either party may give not less than seven Academy Financial Years' written notice to terminate this Agreement, such notice to expire on 31 August 2019 or any subsequent anniversary of that date.

  • If we publicly announce a higher minimum price for your state and region (under new milk supply agreements commencing in Financial Years FY23/24, FY24/5) compared to the Monthly Minimum Price for the same Financial Year under this agreement, we may increase your Monthly Minimum Price under this agreement to reflect that higher price.

  • The Company shall supply to the Agent in sufficient copies for all the Lenders as soon as the same become available but in any event within 30 days from the start of each of its Financial Years, an annual Budget for that Financial Year.

  • The Trustee may Modify the Strategic Plan during the Financial Years to which the Strategic Plan relates provided the Trustee follows a substantially similar procedure to the procedure outlined in clause 21.2.

  • Cap (RC) INCR is the sum of any relevant Increments approved by the QCA in respect of prior Financial Years pursuant to Schedule 2, Part B, clause 4(d).

  • If the Supplier is able to increase either or both of their Milk Solids in the Milk accepted by Bega during the Growth Incentive Period, the Supplier may be eligible for a Growth Incentive under this section 2.7. The Growth Incentive is calculated on any increase in either or both of the Milk Solids which are accepted by Bega in the Growth Incentive Period over and above the average of the relevant Milk Solids in such milk supplied during the previous two Financial Years (Growth Milk Baseline).


More Definitions of Financial Years

Financial Years means financial year(s) ended/ending the 31st day of March of the relevant calendar year(s), unless otherwise specified
Financial Years means each of the financial years of the company ending on 31st August 2000 and 31st August 2001;
Financial Years means financial year(s) ended/ending the 31st day of

Related to Financial Years

  • Financial Year means the period commencing from April 1 of any given year to March 31 of the succeeding year.

  • old financial year means the financial year of an issuer that immediately precedes a transition year;

  • Academy Financial Year means the academic year from 1st of September to 31st of August in any year;

  • past financial year means the financial year preceding the current year;

  • Financial Quarter means the period commencing on the day after one Quarter Date and ending on the next Quarter Date.