Fiscal Year 1999 definition
Examples of Fiscal Year 1999 in a sentence
The Company does not constitute a “Communist Chinese Military Company” under Executive Order 13959, issued by former President ▇▇▇▇▇ on November 12, 2020 under the authority of Section 1237 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1999.
The U.S. Department of Defense maintains a list of Chinese companies under the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1999, asserting that these companies are Communist Chinese military companies.
Using the previous fiscal year's foundation, multiply the foundation times the number of students from the previous school year's state September blended count (For the example, "Fiscal Year 1999 Foundation" and "State Aid Membership" came from the 1998-1999 State Aid Financial Status Report, Payment: August 20, 1999 as shown in Appendix A on page 37).
As required, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ fulfills Section 332 of the Fiscal Year 1999 DOD Authorization Act, Public Law 105-261, Title III, Subtitle D, October 17, 1998 which called for a single point of entry for DOD ordering on the Internet as part of its overall eCommerce implementation.
Further, if requested by Administrative Agent, Restricted Persons shall permit and cooperate with an environmental and safety review made in connection with the operations of Restricted Persons' properties one time during each Fiscal Year beginning with the Fiscal Year 1999, by Pilko & Associates, Inc.
In Fiscal Year 1999 and in each Fiscal Year thereafter, the Executive Officers of the Company shall timely prepare or cause to be prepared a draft business plan (the “Draft Business Plan”) for the next three Fiscal Years.
A) For the Fiscal Years 1999, 2000, 2001 and 2002, multiply annual Advisory Fee revenue in 1998 by [ * ] ("Hurdle Rate") taken to the "N"th power, where "N" is 1 with respect to Fiscal Year 1999, "N" is 2 with respect to Fiscal Year 2000, "N" is 3 with respect to Fiscal Year 2001 and "N" is 4 with respect to Fiscal Year 2002.
This agreement satisfies the parties' obligation to bargain over Article 43, Compensation, for Fiscal Year 1999- 2000, 2000-01 and 2001-02.
The Company does not constitute a “Communist Chinese Military Company” under Executive Order 13959, issued by former President T▇▇▇▇ on November 12, 2020 under the authority of Section 1237 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1999.
As required, FedMall fulfills Section 332 of the Fiscal Year 1999 DOD Authorization Act, Public Law 105-261, Title III, Subtitle D, October 17, 1998 which called for a single point of entry for DOD ordering on the Internet as part of its overall eCommerce implementation.