Examples of Revenue Funding in a sentence
Homes England will notify the Grant Recipient and the Grant Recipient will have twenty (20) Business Days from the date of Homes England's notification to advise Homes England as to whether it wishes to proceed with the Revenue Funding Scheme on the original basis or to withdraw it.
Direct Revenue Funding of CapitalContributions from revenue to finance capital expenditure and thus reduce the requirement to borrow.
Homes England pays a Revenue Funding Quarterly Payment to the Grant Recipient, the Allocated Revenue Grant shall be reduced by a commensurate amount.
Any Party terminating participation shall be ineligible for future Wake County Transit Tax Revenue Funding for any Implementation Element until and unless the Party re-enters into the Participation Agreement.
MRP is charged tothe General Fund along with any Revenue Funding of Capital and credited to the Capital Adjustment Account via the MIRS.Guidance issued under the Local Authorities (Capital Finance and Accounting) (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2009 enables authorities to calculate an amount of MRP, which they consider to be prudent.
Term Definition Alternative View Each Council's developed views as comparative go-it-alone options CCC Canterbury City Council DDC Dover District Council EKJAC East Kent Joint Arrangements Committee Enabling Payment Annual Revenue Funding from KCC required by the EKD & CC’s to fund the additional net costs of expanding services and where applicable the lost income from charging for garden waste collections and lost recyclate income.
Scottish Government Total Revenue Funding (TRF) is broken down into 3 constituent parts: General Revenue Grant (GRG), Non-Domestic Rates Income (NDRI) and Specific Grants.
It is therefore recommended that the remaining balance of the underspend of £2.351m be transferred to the Earmarked Reserve for Direct Revenue Funding to Capital.
Revenue Funding Recognising that the pool of assets available for sale is not significant, direct revenue contributions will be set at a sustainable level in the revenue budget and reviewed annually as part of the capital programme.
Annual capital expenditure to support the provision of services will continue to be funded, as far as possible,through Capital Grant, Capital Contributions, Internal Borrowing and Revenue Funding.