Contributions in kind definition
Contributions in kind means goods or services provided free of charge by a third party to the contracting-beneficiary. As contributions in kind do not involve any expenditure on the part of the contracting-beneficiary, they shall not constitute eligible costs.
Contributions in kind means goods or services provided free of charge by a third party to the beneficiary-contractor. As contributions in kind do not involve any expenditure on the part of the beneficiary-contractor, they shall not constitute eligible costs.
Contributions in kind means goods or services provided free of charge by a third party to the contracting-beneficiary.
Examples of Contributions in kind in a sentence
II.14.5 Contributions in kind shall not constitute eligible costs.
In the case of Contributions in kind, the value of such Contributions will be an amount equal to the fair market value of such Contributions at the time of payment into the Plan.
Contributions in kind shall be assessed and evaluated by the Management Company on the basis of objective criteria.
II.14.5. Contributions in kind shall not constitute eligible costs.
Contributions in kind, like any provision of specific benefits at the time of a capital increase, shall be subject to the approval and audit procedure for contributions imposed by law.
More Definitions of Contributions in kind
Contributions in kind means the transfer, either free of charge or at a cost below market value, of goods that are required for the United Nations, etc. to conduct the following operations:
Contributions in kind means the provision of goods or services to Beneficiaries or affiliated entity(ies) free of charge by a third party. Contributions in kind are not regarded as eligible costs and should not be included in the budget. Such costs might also include Applicant’s/co-applicant(s)’s furniture (desk, chair, etc.), computer, own premises etc. that are used when implementing the project.
Contributions in kind means goods or services provided free of charge by a third party to one or more beneficiaries). As contributions in kind do not involve any expenditure for one or more beneficiaries, they do not constitute eligible costs.
Contributions in kind means a contribution that constitutes delivery of shares of any directly or indirectly owned Subsidiary of CEMEX Parent which at the time immediately prior to the contribution (i) is not a wholly-owned Subsidiary of the Company or (ii) is not a Subsidiary of the Company, provided that:
Contributions in kind means goods or services provided free of charge by a third party to the government grant recipient. Since contributions in kind do not involve any expenditure on the part of the government grant recipient, they are not eligible costs.
Contributions in kind means the transfer, either free of charge or at a cost below market value, of goods that are required by the United Nations, etc. to conduct the following operations:
Contributions in kind shall have the meaning given to it in the Master Agreement;