Withdrawn Scheme definition

Withdrawn Scheme means a Firm Scheme withdrawn by the Grant Recipient pursuant to Clause 7.3.1 (Changes to Firm Schemes);

Examples of Withdrawn Scheme in a sentence

  • The Grant Recipient may request Homes England to accept the substitution of a different scheme (a Substitute Scheme) in place of an Undeliverable Scheme or a Withdrawn Scheme.

Related to Withdrawn Scheme

  • approved blood scheme means a scheme established or approved by the Secretary of State, or trust established with funds provided by the Secretary of State, for the purpose of providing compensation in respect of a person having been infected from contaminated blood products;

  • the Scottish Infected Blood Support Scheme means the scheme of that name administered by the Common Services Agency (constituted under section 10 of the National Health Service (Scotland) Act 1978(b));

  • the Scheme means the Local Government Pension Scheme in

  • collective investment scheme means any arrangements with respect to property of any description, including money, the purpose or effect of which is to enable Persons taking part in the arrangements (whether by becoming owners of the property or any part of it or otherwise) to participate in or receive profits or income arising from the acquisition, holding, management or disposal of the property or sums paid out of such profits or income.

  • Proposal means the Technical Proposal and the Financial Proposal.

  • Tender Offer means a takeover offer, tender offer, exchange offer, solicitation, proposal or other event by any entity or person that results in such entity or person purchasing, or otherwise obtaining or having the right to obtain, by conversion or other means, greater than 10 per cent. and less than 100 per cent. of the outstanding voting shares of the Share Company, as determined by the Determination Agent, based upon the making of filings with governmental or self-regulatory agencies or such other information as the Determination Agent deems relevant.