General Estimates definition

General Estimates means the estimates presented to the House of Representatives in respect of any financial year, of the expenditure for the service of that financial year and includes any supplementary estimates of expenditure for which it may be necessary to provide after those estimates have been presented to the House of Representatives and in this context "financial year" has the same meaning as it has for the purpose of the Constitution of Malta;

Examples of General Estimates in a sentence

  • The Minister shall as soon as practicable cause the total amount of these approved estimates to form an integral part of the Government General Estimates.

  • Traffic safety facts 2009: a compilation of motor vehicle crash data from the Fatality Analysis Reporting System and the General Estimates System.

  • The second source is the National Automotive Sampling System General Estimates System (GES), which began operation in 1988.

  • Traffic Safety Facts 2000 “ A Compilation of Motor Vehicle Crash Data from the Fatality Analysis Reporting System and the General Estimates System.” U.S. Department of Transportation.

  • A Compilation of Motor Vehicle Crash Data from the Fatality Analysis Reporting System and the General Estimates System.

  • In addition to fatality data, the National Automotive Sampling Systems (NASS) General Estimates Sys- tem (GES) provides a sample of all police-reported crashes to estimate the number of injured people and to gather information about crashes of varying severity.

  • As quoted in Ragland and Mitman, 2007: Statistics from the National Automotive Sampling System and General Estimates System 2002.

  • The NTSB conducted an analysis of injury data for the years 2000–2011 using the NHTSA General Estimates System database, which is a nationally representative sample of police-reported motor vehicle crashes.

  • Based on 2006-2008 General Estimates System (GES) and Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS), annually, truck tractors and large buses were involved in 201,600 crashes (198,800 non- fatal and 2,800 fatal crashes).

  • U.S. DOT Office of Inspector General, Estimates Show Commercial Driver Detention Increases Crash Risks and Costs, but Current Data Limit Further Analysis, U.S. Department of Transportation (Jan 2018).

Related to General Estimates

  • Estimates means annual estimates or supplementary estimates;

  • Projections as defined in Section 6.2(c).

  • Estimate means to be based on technical evaluation of the sources contributing to the discharge including, but not limited to, pump capabilities, water meters, and batch discharge volumes.

  • Operating Costs means the incremental expenses incurred by the Recipient on account of Project implementation, management, and monitoring, including for office space rental, utilities, and supplies, bank charges, communications, vehicle operation, maintenance, and insurance, building and equipment maintenance, advertising expenses, travel and supervision, salaries of contractual and temporary staff, but excluding salaries, fees, honoraria, and bonuses of members of the Recipient’s civil service.

  • Financial Information has the meaning set forth in Section 4.5.

  • Estimated Cost , for the purposes of rule 22, means the estimated cost to maintain, repair or replace a major capital item;

  • Base Case Projections means the initial forecast for the Project prepared as of the Effective Date using the Base Case Financial Model.

  • Financial Monitoring Report or “FMR” means each report prepared in accordance with Section 4.02 of this Agreement;

  • Historical cost means the actual cost incurred in acquiring and preparing a fixed asset for use. Historical cost includes such planning costs as feasibility studies, architects' fees, and engineering studies. Historical cost does not include "start-up costs" as defined in this rule.