Ineligible Cost definition

Ineligible Cost or “Ineligible Costs” has the meaning provided in Section 9.2 hereof.
Ineligible Cost means costs of cosmetic enhancements, installations with limited useful life spans and non-permanent fixtures not eligible for capital improvement credit as determined by DHCD. These improvements generally include: (i) cosmetic enhancements such as fireplace tile and mantel, decorative wall coverings or hangings, window treatments (blinds, shutters, curtains, etc.), installed mirrors, shelving, refinishing of existing surfaces; (ii) non- permanent fixtures, such as track lighting, door knobs, handles and locks, portable appliances (refrigerator, microwave, stove/ oven, etc.); and (iii) installations with limited useful life spans, such as carpet, painting of existing surfaces, window glass and light bulbs.
Ineligible Cost or “Ineligible Costs” has the meaning provided in Section 9.2 hereof. “Institutional Investor” means any of the following persons or entities:

Examples of Ineligible Cost in a sentence

  • Any portion of the Provincial Sales Tax that is refundable by the respective provincial tax authority shall be deemed to be an Ineligible Cost.

  • Any portion of the Harmonized Sales Tax that is refundable by the Canada Revenue Agency as an input tax credit or as a rebate shall be deemed to be an Ineligible Cost.

  • Unless a cost is considered an Eligible Cost pursuant to Article E2.0 (Eligible Costs), all other costs will be considered an Ineligible Cost.

  • DHCD in its sole discretion shall determine whether a Capital Improvement Claim shall be treated as either an: (i) Eligible Capital Improvement, (ii) Eligible Replacement and Repair Cost, or (iii) Ineligible Cost.

  • D2.1 Unless a cost is considered an Eligible Cost pursuant to section D1.1, such cost will be an Ineligible Cost.

  • The CITY may appeal any determination of an Ineligible Cost for further review, upon which, MDT will provide a detailed explanation of the determination, including any statute or program guidelines used to make such determination.

  • The COUNTY may appeal any determination of an Ineligible Cost for further review, upon which, MDT will provide a detailed explanation of the determination, including any statute or program guidelines used to make such determination.

  • The City may appeal any determination of an Ineligible Cost for further review, upon which, MDT will provide a detailed explanation of the determination, including any statute or program guidelines used to make such determination.

  • Eligible uses and activities include, but are not limited to, the following: Program funds shall not be expended on Ineligible Cost as detailed in subsection (h), below.


More Definitions of Ineligible Cost

Ineligible Cost means an expenditure that is ineligible for OMCC program funding.

Related to Ineligible Cost

  • Ineligible Costs means the costs described under Part E.2 of Schedule “E” of this Agreement.

  • Eligible cost means as applied to a qualified project to be financed from the federal accounts, the costs that are permitted under applicable federal laws, requirements, procedures, and guidelines in regard to establishing, operating, and providing assistance from the bank. As applied to a qualified project to be financed from the state highway account, these costs include the costs of preliminary engineering, traffic and revenue studies, environmental studies, right‑of‑way acquisition, legal and financial services associated with the development of the qualified project, construction, construction management, facilities, and other costs necessary for the qualified project. As applied to any qualified project to be financed from the state transit account, eligible project costs are limited to capital expenditures for transit equipment and facilities.

  • Eligible Costs means the actual costs reasonably incurred by the Recipient:

  • Allowable cost means a cost that complies with all legal requirements that apply to a particular federal education program, including statutes, regulations, guidance, applications, and approved grant awards.

  • Maximum allowable cost list means a list of drugs for