Revolving Funds definition

Revolving Funds means funds made available under Part 1(a)(iv) of the Project, subject to the conditions for revolving funds set out in Annex 1 to Schedule 2 to this Agreement and the Operations Manual.
Revolving Funds means more than one Revolving Fund.
Revolving Funds means the funds created by Iowa Code sections 16.46 through 16.49.

Examples of Revolving Funds in a sentence

  • Provision of Disaster Management Kelurahan Grants to BKMs for Sub-projects: (a) infrastructure investments, (b) Revolving Funds; and/or (c) social assistance activities, in each case as identified through Community Development Plans Beneficiaries to support disaster management.


More Definitions of Revolving Funds

Revolving Funds means a monetary basis on which property can be bought, improved, maintained or sold; monies are subsequently returned and reused.
Revolving Funds means eligible expenditures for loans to NaRM-Gs and SHGs for economic livelihood activities; and

Related to Revolving Funds

  • Revolving fund means a self-supporting fund which provides services or sells goods to state agencies, other governmental jurisdictions, or the public.

  • Revolving Credit Advance means an advance by a Bank to a Borrower as part of a Revolving Credit Borrowing and refers to a Base Rate Advance or a Eurocurrency Rate Advance, each of which shall be a “Type” of Advance.

  • Sinking Fund Account means the sinking fund account established and held by the Treasurer of Charleston County designed to provide for the payment of the principal of, premium, if any, and interest on the Bonds, as the same respectively fall due.

  • Incremental Revolving Loans has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 2.22(a).