Examples of Apportionment of costs in a sentence
Apportionment of costs and maintenance of joint schemes On the completion of any joint scheme carried out by any 2 or more local governments, the cost of such scheme, and the maintenance thereof, shall be apportioned between each of the local governments concerned on an equitable basis, and in case of disagreement the Governor may decide the amount to be paid by each local government.
Apportionment of costs and maintenance of joint schemesOn the completion of any joint scheme carried out by any 2 or more local governments, the cost of such scheme, and the maintenance thereof, shall be apportioned between each of the local governments concerned on an equitable basis, and in case of disagreement the Governor may decide the amount to be paid by each local government.[Section 61 inserted by No. 38 of 1933 s.
Apportionment of costs between persons receiving exemptions and the person who actually conducts the test(s) is ideally negotiated between the companies involved, without EPA participation.
Apportionment of costs between persons receiving exemptions and the person who actually conducts the test(s) is ideally negotiated between the companies involved, without the EPA's participation.
Apportionment of costs shall be made in accordance with acceptable accounting principles in order to reflect the true cost of the service rendered for which payment is claimed.
Apportionment of costs pursuant to Article 70(3) and (4) of Regulation (EC) No 6/2002 shall be dealt with in a decision on costs by the Invalidity Division or the Board of Appeal.
Apportionment of costs of works constructed in terms of section 115.
If the recipient does not fill the qualified employment positions by the end of the second calendar year following the year in which the project is certified as operationally complete, all deferred taxes are immediately due.(204) Apportionment of costs between qualifying and nonqualifying investments.
Apportionment of costs and maintenance of joint schemesOn the completion of any joint scheme carried out by any 2 or more local governments, the cost of such scheme, and the maintenance thereof, shall be apportioned between each of the local governments concerned on an equitable basis, and in case of disagreement the Governor may decide the amount to be paid by each local government.[Section 61 inserted: No. 38 of 1933 s.
Apportionment of costs will be based upon the municipal corporate limits existing on the date that the department signs the municipal agreement.