Component fund definition

Component fund means a component part of a community trust as described in 26 C.F.R. 1.170A-9.

Examples of Component fund in a sentence

  • Component fund increase facilitated the scale-up of the institutional strengthening program to the 26 non-pilot local governments through the hiring of consultant firms and nongovernmental organizations (NGOs).

  • The Accounts Receivable Office or the Foreign DMO must coordinate proposals to compromise, suspend, or terminate collection actions on all non-FMS foreign accounts receivable, regardless of the amount, with the applicable DoD Component fund holder.

  • Nonetheless, we have made reasonable enquiries in the circumstances and as at the date hereof, we are satisfied that the information provided to us or which are available to us is sufficient and have no reason to believe that the aforementioned information is unreliable, incomplete, misleading and/or inaccurate.DWA Advisory’s evaluation as set out in this IAL is rendered solely for the benefit of the Holders as a whole and not for any specific group of Holders.

  • If the dollar amount is greater than $2,500, the accounting office shall provide the appropriate DoD Component fund holder with a copy of the obligating document(s), via e-mail, fax, or other documented means (retaining proof of transmission and receipt of the notification), and allow 10 calendar days for the fund holder either to record the obligation or demonstrate that the obligation previously had been recorded.

  • Representatives from Caliber Home Loans (formerly Cobalt Mortgage) and Redfin will present the qualification requirements, application process and answer questions.

  • The CA Attachment A is the living document, including all modifications to date, that sets forth the list of installations covered by the CA by Component fund type and installation name.

  • The Accounts Receivable Office or the ForeignDMO must coordinate proposals to compromise, suspend, or terminate collection actions on all non-FMS foreign accounts receivable, regardless of the amount, with the applicable DoD Component fund holder.

  • DoD Component fund holders, AROs, and DCOs will maintain documentation to support actions taken on each accounts receivable.

  • The ARO, in conjunction with the DoD Component fund holder, closes out a debt when it is determined that further debt collection actions are prohibited (e.g., a debtor is released from liability in bankruptcy) or there are no plans to take any future active or passive actions to try to collect the debt.

  • The underspends within the Tertiary Education and Training appropriation were in large part due to the instability of the demand-led Student Component fund.