Public grant definition

Public grant means the same as the term "grant" is defined in Section 63G-6a-103.
Public grant means an amount provided to an individual, organization or legal person for an objective consistent with the objective of the Agency providing the grant;
Public grant means an amount provided by a budget organization to a person, body or undertaking for a purpose that is consistent with and in furtherance of the public mission or objective of the budget organziation providing the grant.

More Definitions of Public grant

Public grant means a gift or grant given by the State or an agency, whether or not from money appropriated by Parliament;

Related to Public grant

  • Restricted Stock Grant means Shares awarded under the Plan as provided in Section 9.

  • Stock Grant means Shares awarded under the Plan.

  • Sub-grant means a grant made or proposed to be made by the Recipient to a Beneficiary out of the proceeds of the Financing for the purpose of financing a Subproject; and “Sub-grants” means more than one such Sub-grant.

  • Company Restricted Stock Unit means a restricted stock unit issued pursuant to any of the Company Equity Plans that remains outstanding as of immediately prior to the Effective Time (other than Company Performance Restricted Stock Units).

  • Company Restricted Stock Award means each award with respect to a share of restricted Company Common Stock outstanding under any Company Stock Plan that is, at the time of determination, subject to forfeiture or repurchase by the Company.