Financial Plan definition

Financial Plan as defined in Section 5.1(i).
Financial Plan has the meaning assigned to that term in subsection 6.1(xii).
Financial Plan has the meaning set forth in Section 5.01(h).

Examples of Financial Plan in a sentence

  • Contributions by the new Member shall be treated as additional contribution until the end of the current Financial Plan.

  • Work will be performed in accordance with the following provisions and the hereby incorporated Financial Plan, attached as Exhibit A.

  • Every five years the ELIXIR Director shall submit a proposal for the Financial Plan to the ELIXIR Board for consideration and approval.

  • The Financial Plan sets forth the estimated Total Project Cost, amortization rate on Total Project Cost, the sources of funds, the interest rates to be paid on construction financing, the source and amount of paid-in capital, the terms of any mortgage amortization and a good faith projection of initial sales prices of the Units and expenses to be incurred in promoting and consummating such sales.

  • IUCN’s membership approves a Programme once every four years, accompanied by a statutory four- year Financial Plan.


More Definitions of Financial Plan

Financial Plan means the financial plan described in section IV of the Development Program.
Financial Plan means the then-applicable Financial Plan, as prepared for the then-current State Fiscal Year and as submitted to the State Legislature by the I-Bank and the NJDEP, all pursuant to, and in satisfaction of the requirements of, sections 21, 21.1, 22 and 22.1 of the Act.
Financial Plan has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 6.01(c).
Financial Plan as defined in Section 5.1(j).
Financial Plan means (a) the financial plan to be delivered within sixty (60) days after the Effective Date in accordance with Section 22(a) (Financial Plan) and (b) any updates thereto required pursuant to Section 22(a) (Financial Plan).
Financial Plan means the information that Proposers must provide pursuant to Section 5.0 of Exhibit C to the ITP, which must describe the strength of financial commitments from Lenders and Lead Underwriters (as applicable) and equity investors in detail, including information about timing, amount, terms and conditions of each commitment.
Financial Plan as defined in Section 5.01(h).