Examples of Advanced Payments in a sentence
The length of the Grace Period depends on whether or not you are receiving Advanced Payments of the Premium Tax Credit (APTC) as determined by the Marketplace.If you DO receive APTC The Grace Period is three months, as long as you have paid at least one month’s Premium.
The Advanced Payments Code in the Highways Act 1980 applies and under section 219 of the Act payment will be required from the owner of the land fronting a private street on which a new building is to be erected.
The length of Your grace period depends on whether or not You receive Advanced Payments of the Premium Tax Credit (APTC) from the Federal Government.1. APTC (Tax Credit) RecipientYou have a three-month grace period in which to pay all outstanding Premiums.
If a Subscriber receiving Advanced Payments of Premium Tax Credits is delinquent on Premium payment, Blue Shield will provide the Subscriber with notice of such delinquency.
This applies to all purchases including travel related expenditures and Advanced Payments.
In particular, W is tangent to an underdamped modal subspace E of the equilibrium y = 0 corresponding to the eigenvalue pair μ4, μ¯ 4 for some 4 ∈ [1, 2n − 1], as implied by assumption (2.4).The existence of a two-dimensional invariant manifold W tangent to a two-dimensional spectral subspace E of the linearized system (2.3) was first envisaged in the seminal work of Shaw & Pierre [4], and then extended to more general settings by the same authors and collaborators ([5–9] for reviews).
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The length of the Grace Period depends on whether or not you are receiving Advanced Payments of the Premium Tax Credit (APTC) as determined by the Marketplace.If you DO receive APTCThe Grace Period is three months, as long as you have paid at least one month’s Premium.
The Contracting Officer will not consider the cash advances required by the terms of the PA/IA to be Advanced Payments under FAR Part 32.4.
Councillors responded that as yet they did not know, however the changes would be announced in February.