Encumbered definition

Encumbered shall have corresponding meanings.
Encumbered means to reserve, set aside, or otherwise earmark the impact fees in order to pay for commitments, contractual obligations, or other liabilities incurred for public facilities.
Encumbered means permission granted to a third party to make a claim against the quota sales proceeds.

Examples of Encumbered in a sentence

  • The total amount the AOC may pay to Contractor under this Agreement (“Contract Amount”) shall not in any event exceed the total of all Total Amount(s) Encumbered to Date on all Task Orders authorized under this Agreement.

  • If the AOC terminates a Task Order authorized under this Agreement other than for cause, the AOC shall pay Contractor for the fair value of satisfactory Work rendered before the termination, not to exceed the Total Amount Encumbered to Date applicable to that Task Order.

  • The maximum amount the Judicial Council shall be obligated to pay to Consultant under this Agreement (“Contract Amount”) shall not at any time exceed the total of all Total Amount(s) Encumbered to Date.

  • The total amount the AOC may pay to Contractor under any individual Task Order authorized this Agreement for performing all Work, as well as all Travel and Living Expense and/or Reimbursable Expenses specified therein, shall not in any event exceed the Total Amount Encumbered to Date specified on the face of the Task Order Authorization Form applicable to that Task Order.

  • The total amount the AOC may pay to Contractor under any individual Work Order authorized this Agreement for performing all Work, as well as all Travel and Living Expense and/or Reimbursable Expenses specified therein, shall not in any event exceed the Total Amount Encumbered to Date specified on the face of the Work Order Authorization Form applicable to that Work Order.


More Definitions of Encumbered

Encumbered shall be construed accordingly;
Encumbered or “encumbrances” means regional commitments related to obligations or contracts as defined in subrule 25.13(6).
Encumbered means that deposits made to the local affordable housing trust fund have been committed by contract, or purchase order, letter of commitment or award in a manner that obligates the county, eligible municipality, or interlocal entity to expend the amount upon delivery of goods, the rendering of services, or the conveyance of real property by a vendor, supplier, contractor, or owner.
Encumbered means monies committed by contract or purchase order in a manner that obligates the County to expend the encumbered amount upon delivery of goods, the rendering of services, or the conveyance of real property provided by a vendor, supplier, contractor or Owner.
Encumbered means impact fees identified by the district as being committed as part of the funding for a fire facility for which the publicly funded share has been assured or building permits sought or construction contracts let.
Encumbered means to have reserved, set aside or otherwise earmarked the impact fees in order to pay for commitments, contractual obligations, or other liabilities incurred for public facilities.
Encumbered. – means a legally binding written obligation to make an expenditure or investment.