Partial rebate definition

Partial rebate means an agreement between the office and a business entity under which the state agrees to pay back to the business entity a portion of new state revenue generated by a business entity's new commercial project.
Partial rebate means an agreement between the office and a business entity under

Examples of Partial rebate in a sentence

  • BWFL’s central contention is that ▇▇▇▇ has misapplied the Cost Allocation Rules part of the TCCMS in calculating the Partial Rebate due to BWFL on connection of the ACCS resulting in an underpayment of the Partial rebate properly due.

Related to Partial rebate

  • Partial confinement means confinement for no more than one

  • Sublease Payment means any payment required to be made by the District pursuant to Article 7 of this Sublease.

  • School premises means either of the following:

  • Partial closure means the closure of a hazardous waste management unit in accordance with the applicable closure requirements of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 724 or 725 at a facility that contains other active hazardous waste management units. For example, partial closure may include the closure of a tank (including its associated piping and underlying containment systems), landfill cell, surface impoundment, waste pile, or other hazardous waste management unit, while other units of the same facility continue to operate.

  • Partial Payment means a payment that is insufficient to discharge all amounts then due and payable under the Finance Documents.