Grant Year definition

Grant Year has the same meaning as in subclause 1(1) of Schedule 1 of HESA;
Grant Year means the calendar year for which a business firm applies for a grant pursuant to this
Grant Year means the calendar year to which the grant payment applies.

Examples of Grant Year in a sentence

  • Only DCF will determine if an Amendment is warranted to extend the Grant Year end date, increase/decrease the Total Expense amount, or change the scope of work within the grant year.

  • The term “Unsatisfied Forfeiture Value” shall mean the value (as determined by the Committee in its absolute discretion) of any portion of the Award determined by the Committee to be subject to forfeiture with respect to the Other Grant Year (without regard to whether or not some portion thereof has already vested) that has in fact vested prior to such determination by the Committee.

  • The Commonwealth will pay to the Provider the Commonwealth Grant Scheme (CGS) funding amount for the 2021 Grant Year, calculated in accordance with Division 33 of HESA.

  • Amounts payable as CGS advances may be adjusted throughout the Grant Year based on information provided to the Commonwealth by the Provider.

  • The Provider must provide accurate and timely estimates of Commonwealth supported places for the 2021 Grant Year, as required by the Commonwealth.


More Definitions of Grant Year

Grant Year means, as to a particular award, the calendar year in which the award was granted.
Grant Year has the meaning ascribed to such term in Appendix B attached hereto.
Grant Year means the 12-month period of December 21, 2018 to December 20, 2019, and each subsequent annual 12-month period.
Grant Year means the financial year commencing on 1 July 2003, 1 July 2004, 1 July 2005, 1 July 2006 or 1 July 2007;
Grant Year means the year in which the Grant Date occurs.
Grant Year means, as to a particular award, the 12 full calendar months following the date on which the award was granted.