Credits definition

Credits means the Federal and State Housing Tax Credit program.
Credits means the State Credit and the Federal Credit together.

Examples of Credits in a sentence

  • Service Credits may not be transferred or applied to any other account.

  • Similarly Service Credits are also linked to each Site and the population it covers.

  • Any Service Credits shall be credited to Customer within thirty (30) days of the determination of excessive Downtime by both Parties as set out above.

  • Credits for Pre-Priced and Non Pre- Priced Tasks shall be calculated at the pre-set Unit Prices and multiplied by the appropriate Adjustment Factors.

  • Credits for eligible purchases will reduce the number of reward dollars you earn.


More Definitions of Credits

Credits means the low-income housing tax credits as described in § 42 of the IRC.
Credits means: numeric descriptors of completion of academic work applicable toward a degree, including the Carnegie unit system.
Credits are the number of kilowatt-hours by which Out Energy has exceeded In Energy during any Billing Period.
Credits means: numeric descriptors of academic work applicable toward a Degree, or academic credential, including but not limited to the Carnegie unit system.
Credits means the value assigned to each course to indicate its study load relative to the total study load under a degree curriculum. The study load refers to the hours of student learning activities and experiences, both within and outside the classrooms, and includes contact hours and time spent on assessment tasks and examinations.
Credits means college quarter hour credits and equivalent in-service credits computed in accordance with RCW 28A.415.020 and 28A.415.023.
Credits and “deficits” means the measures used for determining a regulated party’s compliance with the average carbon intensity requirements in sections 95482 and 95483. Credits and deficits are denominated in units of metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2E), and are calculated pursuant to section 95485(a).