Ineligible Costs definition

Ineligible Costs means those costs set out under section E2.1 of Schedule “E” of this Agreement.
Ineligible Costs means those expenditures described as ineligible in Schedule C.
Ineligible Costs has the meaning given in Clause 2.8 of Annex C;

Examples of Ineligible Costs in a sentence

  • See Chapter 3, Section I, Ineligible Costs, of the CalSHAPE Ventilation Program Commission Guidelines.


More Definitions of Ineligible Costs

Ineligible Costs means the costs that are ineligible for funding under the Agreement, and that are described in Article E3.0 (Ineligible Costs).
Ineligible Costs has the meaning provided in Section 9.2 hereof.
Ineligible Costs means the costs described under Part D.2 of Schedule “D” of this Agreement.
Ineligible Costs means expenses of the following types:
Ineligible Costs means any costs that are not Eligible Costs, including:
Ineligible Costs means costs of cosmetic enhancements, installations with limited useful life spans and non-permanent fixtures not eligible for capital improvement credit as determined by the Agency. These improvements generally include: (i) cosmetic enhancements such as fireplace tile and mantel, decorative wall coverings or hangings, window treatments (blinds, shutters,
Ineligible Costs means those costs set out under section D.4 of Schedule “D” of this Agreement.