General Revenues definition

General Revenues means all revenues of the Authority from any source, but only to the extent that those revenues are available to pay debt service on the Note and are not now or hereafter pledged, by law, regulation, contract, covenant, resolution, deed of trust or otherwise (including restrictions relating to funds made available to the Authority under the U.S. Housing Act of 1937), solely to another particular purpose.
General Revenues means the rent, fees and other revenues of Home Forward from any source, except those revenues which are now or hereafter prohibited from being used for the purpose of paying Home Forward’s obligations under the Guaranty or the Environmental Indemnity Agreement under the provisions of any law, regulation, contract or covenant, resolution or deed of trust (including restrictions relating to funds available to Home Forward under the U.S. Housing Act of 1937).
General Revenues means the revenues described and enumerated in

Examples of General Revenues in a sentence

  • The removal of General Revenues shall be evidenced by a certificate executed by the Controller of the University (or the successor to the functions of the Controller) identifying the items to be deleted.

  • The University reserves the right to remove, at its sole option, in the future, any revenues from General Revenues.

  • All other revenues are considered General Revenues and are listed at the bottom of the Statement of Activities.

  • General Revenues (General Fund appropriation, transfers-in from other state agencies, Federal aid, etc.) normally cover the net cost (by function).

  • Net transfer from General Revenues is the difference between all cash receipts and all cash disbursements made.


More Definitions of General Revenues

General Revenues means all nonappropriated income, revenues, and receipts of the University if and to the extent such funds are not restricted in their use by law, regulation, or contract. For example, the following items are restricted and, therefore, excluded:
General Revenues means the rent, fees and other revenues of the Authority from any source, except those revenues which are now or hereafter prohibited from being used for the purpose of paying debt service on the Note or the Authority’s obligations under the Environmental Indemnity Agreement under the provisions of any law, regulation, contract or covenant, resolution or deed of trust (including restrictions relating to funds available to the Authority under the U.S. Housing Act of 1937).
General Revenues shall have the meaning set forth in the Board of Regents University of Washington Resolution dated September 14, 2023, with survivorship.
General Revenues means all revenues of the Authority from any source, but only to the extent that those revenues are available to pay debt service on the Notes and are not now or
General Revenues means all revenues of the Authority from any source (other than Project Revenues), but only to the extent that those revenues are available to pay debt service on the Bonds and are not now or hereafter pledged or restricted, by law, regulation, contract, covenant, resolution, deed of trust or otherwise (including restrictions relating to funds made
General Revenues means all revenues of Home Forward from any source (other than Project Revenues), except as provided in the next sentence. Revenues shall not be considered “General Revenues” if applicable laws, regulations, contracts, or covenants prohibit use of those revenues to pay the Bonds or repay advances made by the City under the Contingent Loan Agreement.