Pass-through payment definition

Pass-through payment means a minimum cash payment equivalent to the net present value of the Manufacturing BETC as determined under OAR 123-600-0135. This is also referred to as the “pass-through rate.”
Pass-through payment means a managed care program payment
Pass-through payment means any Withholdable Payment or other payment to the extent attributable to a Withholdable Payment as set out in section 1471(d)(7) of the Treasury Regulations.

More Definitions of Pass-through payment

Pass-through payment means any Third Party payment to Buyer in

Related to Pass-through payment

  • Pass-Through Rate For any interest bearing Class of Certificates or Component, the per annum rate set forth or calculated in the manner described in the Preliminary Statement.

  • Pass-through entity means a partnership not treated as an association taxable as a C corporation for federal income tax purposes, a limited liability company not treated as an association taxable as a C corporation for federal income tax purposes, an S corporation, or any other class of entity from which the income or profits of the entity are given pass-through treatment for federal income tax purposes. "Pass-through entity" does not include a trust, estate, grantor of a grantor trust, or disregarded entity.

  • Pass-Through Transfer The sale or transfer of some or all of the Mortgage Loans to a trust to be formed as part of a publicly-issued and/or privately placed, rated or unrated, mortgage pass-through transaction, retaining the Company as "servicer" (with or without a master servicer) thereunder.

  • Pass-Through Costs means costs incurred directly by Jazz that are passed-through to Air Canada and fully reimbursed under the CPA;

  • Pass through means a Discharge which exits the POTW into waters of the United States in quantities or concentrations which, alone or in conjunction with a discharge or discharges from other sources, is a cause of a violation of any requirement of the POTW's NPDES permit (including an increase in the magnitude or duration of a violation).