Funding Code definition

Funding Code means the code approved under section 9 of the Act;
Funding Code means the code published under section 9 of the Act comprising the criteria and procedures;
Funding Code means the set of statutory rules which defined and set the criteria for civil legal aid in England and Wales under the Access to Justice Act 1999; a Northern Ireland Funding Code was consulted upon from 2006 but not implemented; in April 2013 the Funding Code in England and Wales was replaced by the Civil Legal Aid (Merits Criteria) Regulations 2013

Examples of Funding Code in a sentence

  • These certificates must specify the Project File No., Funding Code., Project Title, and a description of the Project.

  • The documents that make up the Framework include, but are not limited to, the Financial Regulations, the Contracts and Funding Code, the Code of Conduct (a statutory Code) and the Schemes of Delegation of Functions of both the London Assembly and the Mayor of London.

  • Previously, the costs of an assessment of supervised contact or other professional assessment of contact could in certain exceptional circumstances and, subject to the exclusions in paragraph 1.3 of the Funding Code, be met by the Fund on behalf of a funded client.

  • The correct approach when finding any such costs would be to disallow the entire report as being out of scope, as a disbursement arising in whole or in part, on an observation of contact and therefore irrecoverable under paragraph 2.5, sub paragraph 3, of the Funding Code decision making guidance and the contract specification.

  • Delegations may only be exercised in accordance with the Old Oak and Park Royal Development Corporation’s Financial Regulations and Contracts & Funding Code.

  • Officers should also ensure that the requirements relating to the Authority’s Contracts and Funding Code are met.

  • As this decision relates to a contract, officers have to ensure that the requirements of the Authority’s Contracts and Funding Code are adhered to.

  • The second relates to the activities of different social actors operating on national, regional and local levels.

  • The rules relating to the provision of civil legal aid are principally set out in the Access to Justice Act 1999 and the Funding Code created under that Act.

  • The focus group discussions commenced with two open-ended questions (See Appendix B), followed by commenting on the relevance, importance and implementation of the preliminary list of indicators in financial literacy interventions.


More Definitions of Funding Code

Funding Code means the code approved under section 9 of the 1999 Act; “immigration review proceedings” means—

Related to Funding Code

  • Funding means the amounts of money provided by the LHIN to the HSP in each Funding Year of this Agreement;

  • Funding Conditions With respect to any proposed Funding Date, the following conditions:

  • Insurance premium finance company means a person engaged in the business of

  • Eligible lending institution means a financial

  • Funding Rate means any individual rate notified by a Lender to the Facility Agent pursuant to sub-paragraph (ii) of paragraph (a) of Clause 10.3 (Cost of funds).

  • Funding Loan Agreement means the Funding Loan Agreement, of even date herewith, among the Governmental Lender, the Fiscal Agent and the Funding Lender, as it may from time to time be supplemented, modified or amended by one or more amendments or other instruments supplemental thereto entered into pursuant to the applicable provisions thereof.

  • Bank Act means the Bank Act (Canada);

  • Financial Institutions has the meaning set forth in the preamble in this Agreement.