Reappropriation definition
Examples of Reappropriation in a sentence
External Affairs Corporate Policy and Government Affairs will provide expertise at the US Federal and US State level with the following; • Strategy Development for US Federal and as needed for US State; • WIC Policy Initiative to Tighten Eligibility (beginning with Adjunctive Eligibility); • Other Reappropriation Initiatives.
In case of acceptance of the request for additional services, the Operator shall be responsible for executing the additional services on agreed terms and conditions in the stipulated timeframe, and the Authority, in consideration of the Operator's additional services, may reimburse or provide payments for such services using the contingency head or Reappropriation, as applicable, during the Concession Period following the terms of this Agreement.
Reappropriation of excess Fee In the event that the average daily traffic of PCUs in any Accounting Year shall have reached a level equivalent to 120% (one hundred and twenty percent) of the designed capacity specified in Clause 29.2.3 (the “Traffic Cap”), the Fee 12 Clause 27.4 may be omitted if the option of adding service roads is not to be retained for the Project.