GBV definition

GBV means gender-based violence.
GBV means, at any time, the greater of: (A) the book value of the assets of the REIT and its consolidated subsidiaries, as shown on its then most recent consolidated balance sheet, less the amount of any receivable reflecting interest rate subsidies on any debt assumed by the REIT; and (B) the historical cost of the investment properties, plus (i) the carrying value of cash and cash equivalents, (ii) the carrying value of mortgages receivable, and (iii) the historical cost of other assets and investments used in operations.
GBV means at any time, the book value of the assets of the REIT and its consolidated Subsidiaries, as shown on the REIT’s then most recent consolidated balance sheet, plus the amount of accumulated depreciation and amortization on buildings shown thereon or in the notes thereto plus the amount of future income tax liability arising out of indirect acquisitions and excluding the amount of any receivable reflecting interest rate subsidies on any debt assumed by the REIT shown thereon or in the notes thereto, or if approved by a majority of the Trustees at any time, the appraised value of the assets of the REIT and its consolidated Subsidiaries may be used instead of book value.

Examples of GBV in a sentence

  • HIF also works to actively facilitate innovation management processes in Water and Sanitation (WASH), and has recently launched an ambitious new initiative of work, funded by the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA), focusing on Gender Based Violence (GBV) programming, investigating innovation approaches to tackling GBV challenges.

  • Strong thematic knowledge and experience in humanitarian and development-sector issues, innovation and change processes, GBV and WASH are particularly welcome.

  • In case of any inconsistencies between the provisions of the GBV Action Plan and the provisions of this Agreement, the provisions of this Agreement shall prevail.

  • At the HF level, a total of 633 (230 males and 403 females) individuals were screened for GBV, out of these 8 were sexual violence cases.

  • Except as the Association shall otherwise agree, the Recipient shall ensure, and cause to ensure, GBV Action Plan is not amended, suspended or waived.


More Definitions of GBV

GBV means the acquisition cost of the assets of the REIT plus: (i) the cumulative impact of fair value adjustments; (ii) acquisition related costs in respect of completed investment property acquisitions that were expensed in the period incurred; (iii) accumulated amortization on property, plant and equipment, and other assets; and (iv) deferred loan costs;
GBV means, at any time, the greater of: (A) the book value of the assets of the REIT and its consolidated subsidiaries, as shown on its then most recent consolidated balance sheet, less the amount of any receivable reflecting interest rate
GBV means, at any time, the greater of (A) the book value of the assets of Agellan and its consolidated Subsidiaries, as shown on its then most recent consolidated balance sheet, less (i) the amount of any receivable reflecting interest rate subsidies on any debt assumed by Agellan, and (ii) the amount of future income tax liability arising out of the fair value adjustment in respect of the indirect acquisitions of certain properties; and (B) the historical cost of the assets of Agellan and its consolidated Subsidiaries.
GBV or “Gross Book Value” means, at any time, the greater of (A) the value of the assets of the REIT and its consolidated subsidiaries, as shown on its then most recent consolidated balance sheet prepared in accordance with IFRS; and (B) the historical cost of the investment properties, plus (i) the carrying value of cash and cash equivalents; (ii) the carrying value of mortgages receivable; and
GBV means Gender Based Violence
GBV means guaranteed buyback value offered by MG India as mentioned in Clause 3 hereof, subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement.
GBV means any act that results in, or is likely to result in, physical, sexual or psychological harm or suffering including mental torture, whether occurring in private or public, and including violence inflicted due to harmful cultural practices. It is also defined by the prevailing laws of the nation.