Future allocations definition

Future allocations means allocations of statewide ceiling for up
Future allocations means allocations of statewide ceiling for up to two future years.

Examples of Future allocations in a sentence

  • Future allocations will take into account actual delivery against your funding agreement.

  • IDED reserves the right to negotiate final project award and design components.23.10(4) Future allocations.

  • Future allocations of the Subaward Sums will be contingent upon Subrecipient's level of performance/expenditure and the availability and appropriation of funds from Federal, State and/or local authorities and such funds may be subsequently adjusted to reflect available funding.

  • Future allocations will ensure better alignment with changing production levels in different sectors.

  • Future allocations, if any, will be subject to the financial stability of the Plan.

  • Future allocations of Contract Funds will be contingent upon the availability and appropriation of funds from the District.

  • Future allocations and retirements of net earnings may be made annually as determined by the CFC Board of Directors with due regard for its financial condition.

  • Future allocations shall not be a property right or create a property right for any person.

  • Future allocations of common stock may be made to your participant Account in accordance with the terms of the ESOP.

  • Future allocations of Credit to the owner and affiliated entities may be jeopardized.

Related to Future allocations

  • Tax Allocations means the allocations set forth in paragraph 4 of Exhibit B.

  • Allocations means any and all of the allocations described in Sections 1.3(a), 1.3(b), 1.3(c) and 1.3(d) hereof.

  • Required Allocations means (a) any limitation imposed on any allocation of Net Losses or Net Termination Losses under Section 6.1(b) or 6.1(c)(ii) and (b) any allocation of an item of income, gain, loss or deduction pursuant to Section 6.1(d)(i), 6.1(d)(ii), 6.1(d)(iv), 6.1(d)(vii) or 6.1(d)(ix).

  • Taxable Allocation means, with respect to any Series, the allocation of any net capital gains or other income taxable for federal income tax purposes to a dividend paid in respect of such Series.

  • Load allocation means the portion of a receiving water's loading capacity that is allocated to one

  • Curative Allocation means any allocation of an item of income, gain, deduction, loss or credit pursuant to the provisions of Section 6.1(d)(xi).

  • Allocation Year Means (i) the period commencing on the Closing Date and ending on December 31, 2006, (ii) any subsequent period commencing on January 1 and ending on the following December 31, or (iii) any portion of the period described in clause (ii) for which the Company is required to allocate Profits, Losses and other items of Company income, gain, loss or deduction pursuant to Article V.

  • Percentage Allocation is defined in Section 4.3(b)(ii)(y).

  • Wasteload allocation or "wasteload" or "WLA" means the portion of a receiving surface water's loading or assimilative capacity allocated to one of its existing or future point sources of pollution. WLAs are a type of water quality-based effluent limitation.

  • Initial Allocation means the conditional setting aside by MBOH of HCs from a particular year’s federal LIHTC allocation to the state for purposes of later Carryover Commitment and/or Final Allocation to a particular Project, as documented by and subject to the requirements and conditions set forth in a written Reservation Agreement, the Applicable QAP and federal law.

  • Asset Allocation The following single issuer limits shall apply on a market value basis, with exception of Money-Market funds and US Treasury Bills, which may be held without limit:

  • Allocation Area means that part of a military base development area to which an allocation provision of a declaratory resolution adopted under section 16 of this chapter refers for purposes of distribution and allocation of property taxes.

  • Final Allocation has the meaning set forth in Section 2.3.

  • Carryover Allocation means an Allocation made to the Project if the Project will not be Placed in Service by close of the calendar year of the Allocation.

  • Class B Fixed Allocation means, with respect to any Monthly Period following the Revolving Period, the percentage equivalent (which percentage shall never exceed 100%) of a fraction, the numerator of which is the Class B Investor Interest as of the close of business on the last day of the Revolving Period and the denominator of which is equal to the Investor Interest as of the close of business on the last day of the Revolving Period.

  • Allocation shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.7.

  • Excess Contributions means, with respect to any Plan Year, the excess of:

  • Loss Allocation Limitation As defined in Section 4.4(g).

  • Waste load allocation means (i) the water quality-based annual mass load of total nitrogen or

  • Cost Allocation Plan means central service cost allocation plan, public assistance cost allocation plan, and indirect cost rate proposal. Each of these terms are further defined in this section.

  • Tax Allocation Agreement means the Tax Allocation Agreement between Corporation and New D&B.

  • Precontribution Gain has the meaning set forth in subparagraph 4(c) of Exhibit B.

  • Capital Accounts An individual capital account shall be maintained for each Partner, and capital contributions to the Partnership by the Partners shall be credited to such accounts. Partnership profits or losses shall also be charged or credited to the separate capital accounts in the manner provided in this Agreement. No interest shall be paid on the capital account of any Partner.

  • Purchase Price Allocation has the meaning set forth in Section 2.6(a).

  • Tax Items shall have the meaning set forth in Section 6.4.A.

  • Agreed Allocation means any allocation, other than a Required Allocation, of an item of income, gain, loss or deduction pursuant to the provisions of Section 6.1, including a Curative Allocation (if appropriate to the context in which the term “Agreed Allocation” is used).