Special Income definition

Special Income means, for any year, with respect to TWE or Paragon, the sum of:
Special Income means, for any year, with respect to any Partner, the sum of:
Special Income shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3.6(b) hereof.

Examples of Special Income in a sentence

  • Purchase Payment Variable Subaccounts/Funds Allocation Percentage IDSL Capital Resource 10% IDSL Special Income 10% IDSL Moneyshare 10% IDSL Managed 0% IDSL International Equity 10% IDSL Aggressive Growth 10% OCC Managed 10% OCC U.S. Gov't.

  • Annuity Option F - Special Income Settlement Agreement ---------------- The Company will pay the proceeds in accordance with terms agreed upon in writing by the Contract Owner and the Company.

  • Purchase Payment Variable Subaccounts/Funds Allocation Percentage -------------------------- --------------------- IDSL Capital Resource 10% IDSL Special Income 10% IDSL Moneyshare 10% IDSL Managed 0% IDSL International Equity 10% IDSL Aggressive Growth 10% OCC Managed 10% OCC U.S. Gov't.

  • No later than 45 days prior to the filing of the Partnership's federal information return and Schedules K-1 thereto, the Managing Partner shall deliver a draft of such return to the Advance/Newh▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ountants, together with such workpapers as are necessary for the Advance/Newh▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ountants to review the proposed determinations of Special Income, Maximum Income Amount, and Net Tax Amount of each of the Partners, together with the allocations required by Sections 5.3(b)(iii) and 5.3(d)(ii).

  • If required, during the life of this agreement, the Company will reopen a window to permit any eligible employee to take advantage of the voluntary Special Income Replacement Plan.

  • The General Partner or its Affiliates may receive amounts representing a promoted interest and/or fees including, but not limited to, management fees similar to the Management Fee, on Co-Investment Interests, and such promoted interests and/or fees shall not be deemed to be Special Income subject to Management Fee offset as set forth in Section 4.2B.

  • Annuity Option F - Special Income Settlement Agreement ---------------- The Company will pay the proceeds in accordance with terms agreed upon in writing by the Participant and the Company.

  • Annuity Option F - Special Income Settlement Agreement The Company will pay the proceeds in accordance with terms agreed upon in writing by the Contract Owner and the Company.

  • No later than 45 days prior to the filing of the Partnership's federal information return and Schedules K-1 thereto, the Managing Partner shall deliver a draft of such return to the Advance/▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Accountants, together with such workpapers as are necessary for the Advance/▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Accountants to review the proposed determinations of Special Income, Maximum Income Amount, and Net Tax Amount of each of the Partners, together with the allocations required by Sections 5.3(b)(iii) and 5.3(d)(ii).


More Definitions of Special Income

Special Income means (i) Transaction Fees and (ii) any other income recognized with respect to any Investment or proposed Investment that in the reasonable judgment of the General Partner, in the case of any Investor that is a non-U.S. person for U.S. federal income tax purposes, could constitute "income effectively connected with the conduct of a trade or business in the United States" within the meaning of Section 864(c) of the Code or any successor provision (other than solely by reason of Section 897 of the Code).

Related to Special Income

  • Family income means all income that is included in a determination of family income under section 143(f) of the internal revenue code, 26 USC 143(f), together with the income of all adults who will reside in the residence, which income might otherwise be excluded from consideration because the individual was not expected to both live in the residence and be primarily or secondarily liable on the mortgage note.

  • Annual income means the same as that term is defined in regulations of the

  • Pre-Incentive Fee Net Investment Income means interest income, dividend income and any other income (including any other fees, other than fees for providing managerial assistance, such as commitment, origination, structuring, diligence and consulting fees or other fees that the Corporation receives from portfolio companies) accrued during the calendar quarter, minus the Corporation’s operating expenses for the quarter (including the Base Management Fee, expenses reimbursed to the Adviser under this Agreement and any interest expense and dividends paid on any issued and outstanding preferred stock, but excluding the Incentive Fee). Pre-Incentive Fee Net Investment Income includes, in the case of investments with a deferred interest feature (such as original issue discount debt instruments with payment-in-kind interest and zero coupon securities), accrued income that the Corporation has not yet received in cash. Pre-Incentive Fee Net Investment Income does not include any realized capital gains, realized capital losses or unrealized capital appreciation or depreciation.

  • Moderate income means more than 50 percent but less than 80

  • Moderate-income unit means a restricted unit that is affordable to a moderate-income household.