Allocation Plans definition
Examples of Allocation Plans in a sentence
Parties agree to the provisions of the Local and Allocation Plans as updated and approved by the CEO Council.
Cost Allocation Plans - Monthly The State shall request funds once a month, such that they are deposited on the median day of the month, to fund activity of the prior month.
The Trust Property of Allocation Plan shall be held separately by the Trustee and the Trust Property of all the Allocation Plans collectively shall constitute the Trust Property of the Scheme.
Funding Technique Name Description Cost Allocation Plans - Monthly The State shall request funds once a month, such that they are deposited on the median day of the month, to fund activity of the prior month.
Deferred Income Allocations shall be made among the Original Deferral Partners in accordance with the relevant Deferred Income Allocation Plans.
Each Allocation Plan may have one or more unit types, for example “Growth” Units & “Income” Units, and will announce separate NAVs which will rank pari passu inter se according to the number of units of the respective Allocation Plans.
Investors of the Fund may hold different types of units of Allocation Plans and may invest in any one or more of the available Allocation Plans.
More specific guidance can be found in Title 2 CFR, Part 200 Appendix V State/Local Government and Indian Tribe-Wide Central Service Cost Allocation Plans and the brochure published by the Department of Health and Human Services entitled “A Guide for State, Local and Indian Tribal Governments: Cost Principles and Procedures for Developing Cost Allocation Plans and Indirect Cost Rates for Agreements with the Federal Government.
The Management Company may, with the prior approval of the Commission, introduce new Allocation Plans through supplement to the Offering Document.
The Fund shall offer various Allocation Plans based on their structure of fixed maturity or perpetual investing in the investable avenues as defined in the Offering Document of the Fund.