Rehabilitation period definition

Rehabilitation period means one of the following:
Rehabilitation period means the period of time during which an eligible property is rehabilitated commencing from the date on which the first qualified rehabilitation cost is incurred and ending with the end of the taxable year in which the property is placed in service.
Rehabilitation period means the period of time

Examples of Rehabilitation period in a sentence

  • Rehabilitation period The rehabilitation period is the 10-year period beginning on the first day of the first plan year following the earlier of (1) the second anniversary of the date of adoption of the rehabilitation plan or (2) the expiration of collective bargaining agreements that were in effect on the due date for the actuarial certification of critical status for the initial critical year and covering at least 75 percent of the active participants in the plan.

  • She described the prognosis for Pepper’s right and left eye as “fair.” Dr. Brody also concluded that Pepper has no depth perception, has poor hand/eye coordination, and gets headaches from her nystagmus.

  • Reference is being made to the fact that, according to the Concession Agreement, after the Rehabilitation period and the following five concession years, the Operator has been given a completely free hand to impose whatever berthing fees he decides.

  • In an effort to retain employers, the Board reduced the required supplemental contributions by reflecting higher than expected investment returns and extending the Rehabilitation period from 13 to25 years.

  • They found that ''Rehabilitation period" in adsorption process could be eliminated if the air mass flow rate is greater than 1.92 kg/hr per kg of silica gel.


More Definitions of Rehabilitation period

Rehabilitation period means, with respect to an eligible property, the period of time starting on the date that tax assistance begins to be provided under this section for the property and ending on the earliest of,
Rehabilitation period means, with respect to an eligible property, the period of time starting on the date on which the by-law under subsection (2) providing tax assistance for the property is passed and ending on the earliest of,
Rehabilitation period means with respect to the Eligible Property, the period of time starting on the date on which this by-law is passed and ending on the earliest of:
Rehabilitation period means the two-year period following the date that the City issues a building permit for repair, or rehabilitation, with respect to a Residential Unit, provided that if the City issues multiple building permits to or for the benefit of one or more persons in the Owner’s Group for the same Residential Unit, the Rehabilitation Period shall mean only the two-year period following the issuance of the first building permit to or for the benefit of anyone in the Owner’s Group.
Rehabilitation period means the period starting from the Effective Date and ending thirty six (36) Months after the approval date of the Rehabilitation Plan.
Rehabilitation period means one of the following: 782
Rehabilitation period means any period specified under section 8 as a rehabilitation period for the conviction to which it relates, commencing and terminating on such dates as are provided under this Act;