Third Party Contribution definition

Third Party Contribution means the weekly payment required to be made by a ThirdParty or the Resident him/herself where legally permitted.
Third Party Contribution means the weekly payment required to be made by aThird Party or the Resident him/herself where legally permitted.
Third Party Contribution. (“TPC”) means the TCC less the product of the Grantee Contribution and the number of PDUs.

Examples of Third Party Contribution in a sentence

  • If any Fees or charges (including any Top Up charges, Third Party Contribution or Additional Service Charges) remain unpaid 30 days after their due date for payment, we reserve the right to charge interest at a rate of 4% above the Bank of England base rate per annum, calculated on a daily basis from the due date up to the date of actual payment.

  • Following notification of the outcome of the Financial Assessment, the Provider may terminate this Agreement on 28 days written notice to the Council, the Service User, the Attorney/Deputy or Third Party where either the Council Contribution or Third Party Contribution is more than 8 weeks in arrears.

  • In the event that the Third Party fails to make payment of the Third Party Contribution the Council may move the Service User to a less expensive Home or Accommodation notwithstanding any other remedies available to the Council.

  • The Third Party shall pay the Third Party Contribution to the Provider weekly in arrears as set out in the Third Party Top Up Agreement.

  • The Council shall only pay the Price for the services provided under the Council’s Contract and any additional charges applied by the Home would need to be met by a Third Party Contribution (or a User Top Up if applicable).


More Definitions of Third Party Contribution

Third Party Contribution means the (assessed) financial contribution (if any) of the Third Party to the cost of the Care Service for the Resident to whom they have agreed, which will be paid directly to the Purchaser. Void means a bed that is not occupied by a Resident. Vulnerable Adult means a person who is aged 18 or over and who is or may be in need of community care services by reason of mental or other disability, age or illness and who is or may be unable to take care of himself or herself, or unable to protect himself or herself against harm or exploitation.
Third Party Contribution means any financial or other contribution (including the value of contributions in kind) towards the costs of a Project (which qualify as Eligible Costs) from or by any Person other than the Participant or the IESO, including but not limited to federal initiatives or gas incentives.
Third Party Contribution means any financial or other contribution (including without limitation, the value of contributions in kind) towards the costs of a Project (which qualify as Eligible Costs under the IEEP) from or by any Person other than the Participant or the IESO, including but not limited to federal initiatives or gas incentives.
Third Party Contribution means the sum set out in the Placement Agreement in respect of the cost of enhanced facilities where the Service User chooses a Placement which is more expensive than that which the Council would normally pay as a result of the Service User Assessment, payable by the Third Party in accordance with Clause 7.
Third Party Contribution means the amount specified as such on the Individual Purchase Order being the financial contribution that a Third Party or an Eligible Resident shall have agreed to make towards the cost of provision of the Services (including the cost of Accommodation) for a Resident under a Third Party Agreement
Third Party Contribution means that part of the Price payable by the Third Party towards the Price and which amount is stated in the Individual Service Contract.
Third Party Contribution means the weekly payment required to be made by a third party representative of the Service User.