Recurrent definition
Examples of Recurrent in a sentence
The Secretary of State will pay grants towards Recurrent Expenditure, and may pay grants towards Capital Expenditure, for each Academy.
The Secretary of State will pay grants towards Recurrent Expenditure and may pay grants towards Capital Expenditure for the Academy.
Recurrent Funding approved after Schedule Start Date Unless otherwise notified by Us to You, the first quarterly instalment of any Recurrent Funding approved after the Schedule Start Date will be paid on a pro rata basis, within 28 days after the acceptance of the Recurrent Funding.
Recurrent Funding approved as at Schedule Start Date Unless otherwise notified by Us to You, the first quarterly instalment of any Recurrent Funding approved as at the Schedule Start Date will be paid within 28 days after the Schedule Start Date.
Earmarked Annual Grant (“EAG”) may be paid by the Secretary of State to the Academy Trust in respect of either Recurrent Expenditure or Capital Expenditure for such specific purposes as may from time to time be agreed between the Secretary of State and the Academy Trust and as described in the relevant funding letter.
Recurrent YLYC Initiative Specific Funding approved after Schedule Start Date Unless otherwise notified by Us to You, the first quarterly instalment of any Recurrent Funding approved after the Service Agreement Start Date will be paid on a pro rata basis, within 28 days after the acceptance of the Recurrent Funding.
If you no longer qualify for Recurrent Disability for a period of Disability due to the length of your Recovery, any Cost of Living Adjustment for that period of Disability will no longer apply.
If Disability Benefits are not payable on a Change Date because you have Recovered from a prior Disability, a Cost of Living Adjustment will be made on that Change Date if you later have a Recurrent Disability.
One-off and Non- Recurrent Funding One-off and Non-Recurrent Funding will be paid to You in the manner and instalments as notified by Us to You.
Recurrent disabilities will be treated as separate disabilities if they result from unrelated causes or if they result from the same or related cause or causes and are separated by a continuous period of at least twelve (12) full months during which Employee was able to perform his duties hereunder equal to at least eighty percent (80%) of his capacity prior to disability.