Good Funds definition

Good Funds means immediately available funds delivered by confirmed wire transfer to an account designated by the Closing Agent.
Good Funds shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.2.1.
Good Funds means the dollar amount of a Credit Balance that is successfully remitted to the Settlement Account by School.

Examples of Good Funds in a sentence

  • The Common Good Funds are for the benefit of the geographical areas of the former burghs.

  • Common Good Funds are generally made up of property (including land, buildings, investments and movable items) that belonged to the previous burghs of Scotland.

  • Be advised that the "Good Funds" section of the Title Insurance Act (215 ILCS 155/26) becomes effective 1-1-2010.

  • Further information on the Common Good Funds can be obtained from Strategic Finance within the Chief Executive’s Unit.

  • Who makes decisions about distributing Aberdeenshire’s Common Good Funds?Aberdeenshire Council’s Scheme of Governance sets out the powers available to Committees and Officers in relation to Common Good Funds within Aberdeenshire.


More Definitions of Good Funds

Good Funds. United States Dollars available in federal funds to FINOVA at or before 12:00 noon, Phoenix time, on a Business Day.
Good Funds. A deposit of cashier’s check, certified funds, or confirmed wire transfer of funds.
Good Funds means funds in any one or more of the following forms:
Good Funds means a cashier’s check, certified funds, or confirmed wire transfer of funds.
Good Funds. United States dollars available to Lender in Federal funds at or before 2:00 p.m. Chicago time on a Business Day.
Good Funds means in cash, by confirmed wire transfer, by certified check drawn on any bank, or by cashier’s check issued by any bank representing good, sufficient, and immediately available U.S. funds.
Good Funds means funds in a bank account that are immediately usable by the owner of the account. Good funds may be derived from the monetary instruments described in RCW 18.44.400(3).