Fiscal Year 2000 definition
Examples of Fiscal Year 2000 in a sentence
The Bonus for fiscal year 2000 will be based on the current BRG Fiscal Year 2000 Executive Bonus Program adopted by the Board of Directors of BRG.
Employee shall be entitled to participate in an incentive compensation bonus program to be adopted by the Company and in effect for Fiscal Year 2000, after consultation with Employee, and pursuant to approval of the Board of Directors.
Options for a minimum of 1,000,000 shares will vest based upon achieving mutually agreed upon performance criteria for Fiscal Year 2000 and 2001 as follows: * Fiscal Year 2000 - Options for a base amount of 500,000 shares will vest based upon three to five performance criteria.
InfoCure shall timely file or cause to be filed all Tax Returns with respect to the PracticeWorks Group that (a) are required to be filed and are due before the Date of Distribution or (b) are for either Fiscal Year 2000 or the Fiscal Year 2001 Stub Period, and are filed on a consolidated, combined or unitary basis and include any member of the PracticeWorks Group with InfoCure or any of its Subsidiaries.
A) For the Fiscal Years 1999, 2000, 2001 and 2002, multiply annual Advisory Fee revenue in 1998 by [ * ] ("Hurdle Rate") taken to the "N"th power, where "N" is 1 with respect to Fiscal Year 1999, "N" is 2 with respect to Fiscal Year 2000, "N" is 3 with respect to Fiscal Year 2001 and "N" is 4 with respect to Fiscal Year 2002.
Current MRV Products" means MRV Products of the businesses in which MRV or any of its Subsidiaries is engaged as of the Separation Date, including any MRV's Products under development as set forth in MRV's planning materials or forecasts for Fiscal Year 2000 or as otherwise agreed by the parties, as well as future versions of such MRV Products, but only to the extent that they use the same designs and/or technology as such MRV Products.
Commencing with Fiscal Year 2000, the additional pension contributions of teachers as a result of the “2.2% legislation” shall be made on a pre-tax basis pursuant to Section 414(h) of the Internal Revenue Code.
Activities under this part are sub- ject to HUD environmental regulations in part 58 of this title, except that HUD will perform an environmental review in accordance with part 50 of this title for any competitive grant for Fiscal Year 2000.
Under these procedures, full-time permanent and part-time permanent Employees who are members of the National Guard or the Armed Forces Reserves may be granted up to fifteen (15) calendar days of regular military leave in a fiscal year for active duty and for inactive duty for training, as provided in section 1106 of Public Law 106-65, the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2000, amended section 6323(a)(1).
Any shareholder litigation and related proceedings arising out of, related to or in connection with the Lessee’s restatement of its audited financial statements for its Fiscal Years 1998 and 1999 and its unaudited financial statements and information released prior to April 30, 2001, for its Fiscal Year 2000.