MOST Fund definition

MOST Fund means the fund established by § 43-5-504, C.R.S.
MOST Fund or “CO MOST Fund” means the fund authorized by §43-5-504, CRS.
MOST Fund means the fund authorized by §43-5-504, CRS.

Examples of MOST Fund in a sentence

  • In optimization mode, Mesa runs an embedded benchmark to get timing information for each of these.

  • A year later MOST Fund II was launched, with an additional $33 million, as well as the Korea Venture Fund, with $83 million destined to support ICT startups.

  • Plaintiff William Palmisano is a fiduciary of the MOST Fund within the meaning of 29 U.S.C. § 1002(21).Defendant is an employer within the meaning of 29 U.S.C. § 1002(5).

  • The funds accumulated in the MOST Fund were used by the Township to pay for an artificial turf soccer field in Votee Park and related improvements, despite reservations expressed by the Commission.

  • The 115 volt 60 cycle circuit which excites the four synchro rotor windings and the two pilot lamps may be more easily understood by reference to fig.

  • The MOST Fund is a “multi-employer plan”within the meaning of 29 U.S.C. § 1002(37).

Related to MOST Fund

  • Settlement Fund means the Settlement Amount plus any and all interest earned thereon.

  • Trust Fund The trust fund established by the Trust Agreement, the assets of which consist of the Mortgage Loans and any related assets. Trustee: U.S. Bank National Association or any successor in interest, or if any successor trustee or co-trustee shall be appointed as provided in the Trust Agreement, then such successor trustee or such co-trustee, as the case may be. Any capitalized terms used and not defined in this Agreement shall have the meanings ascribed to such terms in the Trust Agreement.

  • Client Funds means money deposited by the Client in his/her Trading Account, plus or minus any unrealized or realized profit or loss, plus or minus any amount that is due by the Client to the Company and vice versa.

  • Revenue Fund means the fund so designated in, and created pursuant to, Section 502 hereof.