Estimates definition

Estimates means annual estimates or supplementary estimates;
Estimates has the meaning given in Section 25.1(c).
Estimates means the annual operating and capital estimates submitted for adoption by the Board of Governors in accordance with section 3;

Examples of Estimates in a sentence

  • Estimates can be produced for individuals, families, and selected population subgroups.

  • The annual IEPs are “rolling” plans that are updated each year during the Business Planning and Main Estimates cycles.

  • Estimates from the United States also provide important information concerning indirect effects.

  • Topic # 4 Design Review and Plans, Specifications & Estimates (PSE) Issues TCC Working Group Concern As part of project development and design, T/LPAs are required to undergo a mandatory 30% design reviews, 60 % design reviews, 90 % design reviews and finally Plans Specifications & Estimates (PSE) for all project types.

  • ESTIMATES Xx. Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx, Minister of Finance, on April 1st submitted the 1936— 1937 Estimates to the Hungarian Parliament.


More Definitions of Estimates

Estimates means the annual operating and capital estimates submitted to the Board for approval and not yet approved by Council;
Estimates means the Estimates prepared pursuant to section 11, including (where the context so admits) that part of them relating to the Development Fund, and includes Supplementary Estimates prepared pursuant to section 16;
Estimates means the statements of the Crown's proposed expenditure of public money during any financial year;
Estimates means the annual operating and capital estimates submitted by the Board to Council for adoption;
Estimates means Annual Estimates or Supplementary Estimates; “Expenditure Head” means a sum arranged by a Head classification and
Estimates means detailed estimates of expenditure under clause 50 and includes, where the context admits, a detailed estimate of excess expenditure under clause 51; and
Estimates means annual or supplementary estimates and, where the context requires, includes—