PACE definition

PACE means the acronym for property assessed clean energy.
PACE means property assessed clean energy.

Examples of PACE in a sentence

  • Interest and penalties in the event of default, as provided above, are explicitly authorized by Section 399.014(d) of the PACE Act.

  • No utility main extensions will be provided.▪ Specifications will be in WSDOT/APWA format.▪ Everett Transit will provide boilerplate contract language to be included with the specifications.March 8, 2024 Vincent Bruscas City of EverettEverett Mall Bus Platform Page 13 of 16 ▪ A project opinion of cost will be prepared in PACE standard format.▪ There are no sensitive or contaminated areas on site.

  • This PACE Lender Contract, including its exhibit, constitutes the entire agreement between Local Government and Lender with respect to the subject matter hereof and shall not be amended or altered in any manner except by a document in writing executed by both parties.

  • PACE will assist with the public bid process, including attending pre-bid meetings and responding to design questions.

  • Local Government’s representatives may perform, or have performed, (a) audits of Property Owner’s documents, books and records, and (b) inspections of all places where Qualified Improvements are undertaken in connection with this PACE Owner Contract.


More Definitions of PACE

PACE means a program of all-inclusive care for the elderly overseen by the Department of Medical Assistance Services in accordance with § 32.1-330.3 of the Code of Virginia.
PACE means Program of All–Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) under section 1894 of the Social Security Act 42 USC 1302 and 1395.
PACE means Property Assessed Clean Energy as defined in Act270.
PACE means programs of all-inclusive care for the elderly.
PACE means a program of all-inclusive care for the elderly as described in the social security act.
PACE means The Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984.
PACE means the program of all-inclusive care for the elderly, a managed care medicare/medicaid program authorized under sections 1894, 1905(a), and 1934 of the social security act and administered by the department.