Overseas Expenditure definition

Overseas Expenditure means the incurred or paid expenditure of cash (or equivalent) on goods and services procured from a non-Australian entity and overseas travel. Personal Information has the meaning given to it under the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth). Personnel means, in relation to a party, any employee, officer, agent or professional adviser of that party and:
Overseas Expenditure means the incurred or paid expenditure of cash (or equivalent) on goods and services procured from a non-Australian entity and overseas travel. Personal Information has the meaning given to it under the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth). Personnel means, in relation to a party, any employee, officer, agent or professional adviser of that party and: in the case of the Recipient, also of any subcontractor. and in the case of ARENA, including staff made available under section 62 of the ARENA Act. Portfolio Department means the Department of Industry, Science, Energy and Resources or such other Department as determined by an Administrative Arrangements Order. Pre-existing Material means Material owned by a party before execution of this Agreement.

Examples of Overseas Expenditure in a sentence

  • The Recipient must not spend more than 10% of the ARENA Funding on Overseas Expenditure, other than for equipment or materials.

  • Overseas Expenditure Amount and nature of overseas expenditure involved [Please attach currency-wise cash-flow statement (monthly or quarterly) for Indian, third country and local portion (separately) covering the contract period including maintenance] XXI.

  • Changes to the Budget Notwithstanding clause 11, the Recipient may amend the Budget without ARENA's approval where: the increase or decrease (taken with all previous changes) in: any individual item of expenditure is less than 10% of the allocated amount for that item; and the quantum of the Budget is less than 10%; and the change, taken with all previous changes, would not result in the total Overseas Expenditure exceeding 10% of the ARENA Funding.

  • Without limiting clause 10, the Recipient must not spend more than 10% of the ARENA Funding on Overseas Expenditure, other than for equipment or materials, unless otherwise agreed in writing by ARENA.

  • For Ministry of Defence (MOD) procurers, DEFFORM 47 (Invitation to Tender) requires tenderers to identify any third party IPR or foreign export control restrictions applicable to their tenders andDEFCON 528 (Overseas Expenditure, Import and Export Licences) places a specific responsibility on contractors for obtaining export licences where required.

  • DEFCON 523 (Edn.03/99) Payment of Bills using the Bankers Automated Clearing Service (BACS) System DEFCON 524 (Edn.10/98) Rejection DEFCON 525 (Edn.10/98) Acceptance DEFCON 526 (Edn.08/02) Notices DEFCON 527 (Edn.09/97) Waiver DEFCON 528 (Edn.10/04) Overseas Expenditure and Import Licences Note: The Contractor’s attention is drawn to Paragraph 1 of DEFCON 528 requiring notification of overseas expenditure.

  • Without limiting clause 12.1(b), the Recipient must not spend more than 10% of the ARENA Funding on Overseas Expenditure, other than for equipment or materials, unless otherwise agreed in writing by ARENA.

  • WHITESIDE, INC., FOR $189,971.50 FOR THE EDWARDS AVENUE STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT.

  • DEFCON 528 (Edn 05/12) - Overseas Expenditure, Import and Export Licences.

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Related to Overseas Expenditure

  • Independent expenditure means an expenditure by a person:

  • Recurrent Expenditure means any expenditure on the establishment, conduct, administration and maintenance of the Academy which does not fall within the categories of capital expenditure set out at clause 36. The Secretary of State shall pay two separate and distinct grants in respect of Recurrent Expenditure: General Annual Grant (“GAG”) and Earmarked Annual Grant (“EAG”). Capital Grant

  • Expenditure means the outlay of cash or the amount due and owing after receipt of goods or services included in the Scope of Work.

  • Capital Expenditure means expenditure on:

  • Emergency Expenditures means any of the eligible expenditures set forth in the CERC Manual referred to in Section I.F of Schedule 2 to this Agreement and required for the Contingent Emergency Response Part.

  • Capital Expenditures means, with respect to any Person for any period, the aggregate amount of all expenditures (whether paid in cash or accrued as a liability) by such Person during that period for the acquisition or leasing (pursuant to a Capital Lease) of fixed or capital assets or additions to property, plant, or equipment (including replacements, capitalized repairs, and improvements) which should be capitalized on the balance sheet of such Person in accordance with GAAP.

  • Expenditures means payments and contracts for goods, services, and construction which may be acquired competitively and are not regulated by separate authority, and, where the department acts as the sole or primary contracting officer and has selective discretion as to the supplier, vendor, or contractor. This definition does not apply to expenditures by the department of transportation for road and bridge construction projects which receive federal funds under section 112(b) of title 23 of the United States Code, 23 U.S.C. 112, 23 C.F.R. 635.104(a), and other applicable federal law until federal law recognizes small businesses owned by persons with disabilities.

  • Eligible Expenditure means expenditure solely for the purpose of delivering the Services agreed and set out in the Appendices and Annexes of this Funding Agreement;

  • Uncovered expenditures means the costs to the health care