Capital Fund definition

Capital Fund means the cumulative amount of funds that the Trust retains from Cash Available For Distributions to finance future acquisitions and development of properties. See "Description of the Trust—Capital Fund".
Capital Fund means the aggregate of ‘tier-I capital’ and ‘tier-II capital’.
Capital Fund means the cash flow retained by the Trust from cash otherwise available for distribution which shall be advanced to the Corporation to finance future acquisitions and development of the Properties;

Examples of Capital Fund in a sentence

  • Each Member Agency shall annually pay into said Capital Fund, its proportionate share of capital costs.


More Definitions of Capital Fund

Capital Fund means the fund to be established and maintained pursuant to Clause 15;
Capital Fund means a sum of money held and invested by the Organisation, with the income being applied for a Program or Project. - Controller has the meaning it has in the Corporations Act. - Corporations Act means the Corporations Xxx 0000 (Cth).
Capital Fund means the capital fund created by the Redevelopment Commission pursuant to Indiana Code 36-7-14-26 into which net proceeds of the Bonds shall be deposited to pay Reimbursable Project Costs.
Capital Fund means any fund established for the repayment of debt, or as a reserve, or for the maintenance, renewal or repair of property, or for superannuation of staff, or for insurance or otherwise for meeting future expenditure of a capital or non-recurring nature, or for any like purpose;
Capital Fund means the total of the primary and supplementary capital of a bank or financial institution, and this term includes any other fund of the institution as prescribed as such by the Nepal Rastra Bank from time to time;
Capital Fund means an amount the Provider is required to hold in reserve for capital repairs, replacements and improvements pursuant to Schedule B, Part F, Clause 2.
Capital Fund means the Capital Fund established under the Sri Lanka Tea Board Law;