Funding Higher Risk definition

Funding Higher Risk means the policy described in Schedule 9: Sub- Contracting and available at Funding higher risk Organisations Policy” organisations and subcontractors policy - XXX.XX (xxx.xxx.xx)

Examples of Funding Higher Risk in a sentence

  • The Employer must carry out its own due diligence checks when appointing Sub-Contractors and must take account of the criteria set out in the Funding Higher Risk Organisations Policy.

  • Condition 8: Your organisation must not fall within the criteria set out in ESFA Funding Higher Risk Organisations and Subcontractors policy (or any superseding policy).

  • You must review the circumstances and criteria in the WECA Adult Education Due Diligence and Funding Higher Risk Organisations (hereafter referred to as “funding higher risk organisations policy”) in which WECA would consider a provider (including Third-Party Provider) to be a high-risk provider and as a result will not consider funding or agree applications and/or bids for funding from them.

Related to Funding Higher Risk

  • Eurodollar Reserve Percentage means, for any day during any Interest Period, the reserve percentage (expressed as a decimal, carried out to five decimal places) in effect on such day, whether or not applicable to any Lender, under regulations issued from time to time by the FRB for determining the maximum reserve requirement (including any emergency, supplemental or other marginal reserve requirement) with respect to Eurocurrency funding (currently referred to as “Eurocurrency liabilities”). The Eurodollar Rate for each outstanding Eurodollar Rate Loan shall be adjusted automatically as of the effective date of any change in the Eurodollar Reserve Percentage.

  • Eurocurrency Reserve Percentage means, for any day during any Interest Period, the reserve percentage (expressed as a decimal, carried out to five decimal places) in effect on such day, whether or not applicable to any Lender, under regulations issued from time to time by the FRB for determining the maximum reserve requirement (including any emergency, supplemental or other marginal reserve requirement) with respect to Eurocurrency funding (currently referred to as “Eurocurrency liabilities”). The Eurocurrency Rate for each outstanding Eurocurrency Rate Loan shall be adjusted automatically as of the effective date of any change in the Eurocurrency Reserve Percentage.

  • Term Loan Rate means an interest rate per annum equal to (a) the sum of the Alternate Base Rate plus the Applicable Margin with respect to Domestic Rate Loans and (b) the sum of the Eurodollar Rate plus the Applicable Margin with respect to Eurodollar Rate Loans.

  • Original Benchmark Rate on any day means (subject to § 3(4)) the [1 / 3 / 6 / 12]-month Euro Interbank Offered Rate (expressed as a percentage rate per annum) fixed at, and appearing on the Screen Page as of, 11:00 a.m. (Brussels time) on such day.