Reimbursement Allocation definition

Reimbursement Allocation means an allocation of the Proceeds of an issue for the Reimbursement of Prior Capital Expenditures, other than Preliminary Expenditures, that meets each of the following requirements: (a) is evidenced on the books or records of the Issuer maintained with respect to the issue, (b) the allocation entry identifies either actual prior Capital Expenditures, or the fund or account from which the prior Capital Expenditures were paid, and (c) evidences the Issuer’s use of Proceeds of the issue to reimburse a Capital Expenditure for a governmental purpose that was originally paid from a source other than the Proceeds of the issue.
Reimbursement Allocation means written evidence of the use of Reimbursement Bond proceeds to reimburse a fund of the Issuer for Original Expenditures paid or advanced prior to the Closing Date and incurred in connection with a Project Segment.
Reimbursement Allocation means a written allocation of the Proceeds of the Lease intended to reimburse the Lessee for Capital Expenditures for the Project that were paid prior to the Closing Date, provided that any such allocation is made no later than eighteen (18) months after the later of the date the Capital Expenditure was paid or the date the Project was placed in service, but in no event later than three (3) years after the payment date. Any written allocation made within thirty (30) days after the Closing Date shall be treated as if made on the Closing Date.

Examples of Reimbursement Allocation in a sentence

  • For this purpose, a Reimbursement Allocation may be treated as an expenditure.

  • Within one year of the Closing Date, the Reimbursement Allocation will not be used in a manner that results in the creation of replacement proceeds, as defined in Regulation 1.148-1.

  • Tuition Reimbursement Allocation: Members of the bargaining unit are eligible to apply for funding under the guidelines above up to the amount established annually for the bargaining unit.

  • The Reimbursement Allocation has not been undertaken to avoid, in whole or in part, arbitrage yield restrictions or arbitrage rebate requirements and will not employ an abusive arbitrage device under Regulation 1.148-10.

  • Not later than 60 days after payment of Original Expenditures, the Issuer has adopted an Official Intent and has declared its intention to make a Reimbursement Allocation of Original Expenditures incurred in connection with Project Segment(s) from proceeds of the Reimbursement Bonds.


More Definitions of Reimbursement Allocation

Reimbursement Allocation means an amount of money from the Fund set aside for an approved application to reimburse a residential owner for site rehabilitation costs incurred, or to be incurred, during the remediation of the site approved on the application as allowed under this chapter.
Reimbursement Allocation means an al- location in writing that evidences an issuer’s use of proceeds of a reimburse- ment bond to reimburse an original ex- penditure. An allocation made within 30 days after the issue date of a xxxx- bursement bond may be treated as made on the issue date. Reimbursement bond means the por- tion of an issue allocated to reimburse an original expenditure that was paid before the issue date.
Reimbursement Allocation means a written allocation of the Proceeds of the tfinancing Agreement intended to reimburse the Participant for Capital Expenditures for the Project that were paid prior to the Closing Date, provided that any such allocation is made no later than eighteen (18) months after the later of the date the Capital Expenditure was paid or the date the Project was placed in service, but in no event later than three (3) years after the payment date. Any written allocation made within thirty (30) days after the Closing Date shall be treated as if made on the Closing Date.
Reimbursement Allocation means an allocation of the Proceeds of an issue for the reimbursement of Capital Expenditures paid prior to the Issuance Date of such issue that: (a) is evidenced on the books or records of the Issuer maintained with respect to the issue, (b) identifies either actual prior Capital Expenditures, or the fund or account from which the prior Capital Expenditures were paid, (c) evidences the Issuer’s use of Proceeds of the issue to reimburse a Capital Expenditure for a governmental purpose that was originally paid from a source other than the Proceeds of the issue, and (d) satisfies the following requirements: except for Preliminary Expenditures, (i) the Issuer adopted an official intent for the Capital Expenditure that satisfies Regulations §1.150-2(e) prior to, or within 60 days after, payment of the Capital Expenditure, and
Reimbursement Allocation means the act of allocating the amount of Sale Proceeds indicated on Exhibit A attached hereto and made a part hereof to reimburse Reimbursed Expenditures.
Reimbursement Allocation means a written allocation of the Proceeds of the Lease intended to reimburse the Lessee for Capital Expenditures for the Project that were paid prior to the Closing Date, provided that any such allocation is made no later than eighteen (18) months after the later of the date the Capital Expenditure was paid or the date the Project was placed in
Reimbursement Allocation means an allocation of the Proceeds of an issue for the reimbursement of Capital Expenditures paid prior to the Issuance Date of such issue that: