Reimbursing definition

Reimbursing means the use of funds granted to the Recipient pursuant to Section 164.14 of the Revised Code as reimbursement to the Recipient for funds expended on the Project by the Recipient, and which did not in any way inflate costs of the Capital Improvement Project.
Reimbursing means the use of funds disbursed to the Recipient, as part of a loan or grant made to the Recipient pursuant to Revised Code Section 164.05, as reimbursement to the Recipient for costs integral to the completion of the Project that were incurred and paid by it and which did not in any way inflate costs of the Capital Improvement Project.
Reimbursing means the use of funds granted to the Recipient pursuant to Revised Code Section 164.14 as reimbursement to the Recipient for funds expended on the Project by the Recipient, and which did not in any way inflate costs of the Capital Improvement Project.

Examples of Reimbursing in a sentence

  • Reimbursing agencies must provide written notice of incorrect invoices to billing agencies within the timeframes specified in the annual operating plan.

  • Reimbursing the Funds each month for all material losses resulting from “as of” processing errors for which USBFS is responsible.

  • In the event of a default by the Contractor, the State must, in addition to any other remedies it may have under the Contract, obtain payment under the performance bond or other arrangement for the purposes of the following:  Reimbursing the State for any expenses incurred by reason of a breach of the Contractor’s obligations under the Contract, including, but not limited to, expenses incurred after termination of the Contract for reasons other than the convenience of the State.

  • A Party (for purposes of this Section 25.2 the “Reimbursing Party”) shall reimburse the other Party (for purposes of this Section 25.2 the “Reimbursed Party”) for property damage to the Reimbursed Party’s facilities to the extent such damage is caused by the acts or omissions of the Reimbursing Party, its agents, contractors or employees.

  • Reimbursing the employee for the total actual costs for room, board and incidental expenses related to the conduct of District business.

  • Reimbursing renewal candidates up to $500 of the registration fee, up to an annual total pool of $1,000, and providing 2 release days.

  • MCPs will be reimbursed for paid deliveries that are identified in the submitted encounters using the methodology outlined in the ODJFS Methods for Reimbursing for Deliveries (as specified in Appendix L).

  • In the event of a default by the Contractor, the State must, in addition to any other remedies it may have under the Contract, obtain payment under the performance bond or other arrangement for the purposes of the following: • Reimbursing the State for any expenses incurred by reason of a breach of the Contractor’s obligations under the Contract, including, but not limited to, expenses incurred after termination of the Contract for reasons other than the convenience of the State.

  • Reimbursing teachers seeking first time certification up to $1000 of the registration fee, up to an annual total pool of $3,000, and providing three release days.

  • Reimbursing advanced candidates (teachers with multiple chances for achieving certification) up to $500 of the registration fee, up to an annual total pool of $1,000, and providing 2 release days.

Related to Reimbursing

  • reimburse /“reimbursement” means reimbursement by RAC under the reimbursement process;

  • Responsible means an entity that demonstrates their ability to perform satisfactorily under a Contract by meeting the applicable standards of responsibility outlined in OAR 580-061-0130.

  • Program Costs means all necessary and incidental costs of providing program services.

  • Transition Costs means the reasonable costs and expenses (including reasonable attorneys’ fees but excluding overhead) incurred or payable by the Successor Servicer in connection with the transfer of servicing (whether due to termination, resignation or otherwise), including allowable compensation of employees and overhead costs incurred or payable in connection with the transfer of the Receivable Files or any amendment to the Sale and Servicing Agreement required in connection with the transfer of servicing.

  • Related Expenses means any and all costs, liabilities, and expenses (including, without limitation, losses, damages, penalties, claims, actions, reasonable attorney's fees, legal expenses, judgments, suits and disbursements) reasonably incurred by, or imposed upon, or asserted against, Lender in any attempt by Lender: