General budget definition

General budget means the general budget of the European Communities;
General budget means the budget for the operation of the business of the Company and the Subsidiaries during the period from the date of this Agreement through February 28, 2010, which is set forth in Schedule D.
General budget means the general budget established in accordance with Article 13 of Decision (CFSP) 2015/1835;

Examples of General budget in a sentence

  • General budget management issues: It is the duty of the coordinator to make sure, that project expenditure is kept within the approved project budget.

  • General budget support is the aid modality preferred by the GoR followed by sector budget support.

  • The offices and functions in this category within the Education and General budget include Registrar, Financial Aid, International Students, Multicultural Affairs, Admission, Athletics, Health Clinic, and Counseling.

  • General budget support will from 2014 constitute a larger share of the Ghana country programme.

  • For FY 2015, Truman is budgeting $56.8 million in this category, or 60% of the total Education and General budget.

  • Any consent, waiver or amendment by Licensee may only be made in a writing signed by its Chief Operating Officer or Chief Financial Officer.


More Definitions of General budget

General budget means the budget of the European Union, as defined in Part One of the General Financial Regulation.
General budget means the general

Related to General budget

  • Annual Budget means the operating budget, including all planned capital expenditures, for the Property prepared by Borrower for the applicable Fiscal Year or other period.

  • Capital Budget has the meaning given in Section 3.11(a).

  • Initial Budget has the meaning set forth in Section 7.06(a).

  • Approved Budget means an annual budget-

  • Project Budget means the budget and project description included in the grant application. The Project Budget must succinctly describe all major elements of project work, the estimated cost of each and clearly allocate requested grant funding and match contributions to each.