OVAG definition

OVAG means Osterreichische Volksbanken AG of Vienna;

Examples of OVAG in a sentence

  • The purpose of the Other Victim Assistance Grant (OVAG) program is to accomplish the general public purpose of addressing the unmet needs of crime victims by maintaining or increasing their access to quality services.

  • Escrow Agreement shall provide for the creation of an escow fund to be held by OVAG in escrow, and which shall act as security for the repayment to Purchasers of a certain portion of the Estimated Portfolio Companies Prices (or the Final Definitive Portfolio Companies Prices following Verification under Section 3.5 below) in the circumstances provided for in Section 8.2 below.

  • Upon the execution by the Financing Banks of the Waiver and Consent as set forth in Section 8.2 (a)(ii) and the execution by OVAG of the OVAG Loan Repayment Agreement II as set forth in Section 8.2 (b), the shares of the Acquired Companies are not subject to any restrictions with respect to their transferability, save as mandated under applicable Polish Law.

  • Limited government pass through funding from the Victim of Crime Act (VOCA) and Other Victim Assistance Grants (OVAG) funds are competitively applied for each year and typically cover less than 1/3 of total program costs annually.

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