Avoidable Reversal definition

Avoidable Reversal has the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 8(a).
Avoidable Reversal has the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 10(a).

Examples of Avoidable Reversal in a sentence

  • The Project Owner shall notify the Reserve in writing not more than thirty (30) days after the Project Owner first discovers or reasonably should have discovered event(s) that may constitute an Avoidable Reversal.

  • If the Reserve determines that a Reversal has occurred that is not an Avoidable Reversal (“Unavoidable Reversal”), the Reserve may Retire a quantity of CRTs from the Reserve's Buffer Pool (as described in the Grassland Project Protocol) as calculated pursuant to Equation 5.14 of the Grassland Project Protocol.

  • If the Reserve determines that a Reversal has occurred that is not an Avoidable Reversal (“Unavoidable Reversal”), the Reserve may Retire a quantity of CRTs from the Reserve's Buffer Pool (as described in the Canada Grassland Protocol) as calculated pursuant to Equation 5.14 of the Canada Grassland Protocol.

  • If the Reserve determines that a Reversal has occurred that is not an Avoidable Reversal (“Unavoidable Reversal”), the Reserve shall Retire a quantity of CRTs from the Reserve's Buffer Pool (as described in the Grassland Project Protocol) as calculated pursuant to Equation 5.14 of the Grassland Project Protocol.

Related to Avoidable Reversal

  • Affordable Rent means a rent which does not exceed eighty per centum (80%) of the market rent (inclusive of service charges) for an equivalent property of the relevant size and location such rent to be assessed and set in accordance with the applicable requirements of Legislation and of the Rent Standard;

  • Program Obligations means (1) all applicable statutes and any regulations issued by the Secretary pursuant thereto that apply to the Project, including all amendments to such statutes and regulations, as they become effective, except that changes subject to notice and comment rulemaking shall become effective only upon completion of the rulemaking process, and (2) all current requirements in HUD handbooks and guides, notices, and mortgagee letters that apply to the Project, and all future updates, changes and amendments thereto, as they become effective, except that changes subject to notice and comment rulemaking shall become effective only upon completion of the rulemaking process, and provided that such future updates, changes and amendments shall be applicable to the Project only to the extent that they interpret, clarify and implement terms in this Agreement rather than add or delete provisions from such document. Handbooks, guides, notices, and mortgagee letters are available on HUD's official website: (xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/offices/adm/hudclips/index.cfm or a successor location to that site)).