Undeliverable Scheme definition

Undeliverable Scheme means a Firm Scheme in respect of which there is a material risk of a Milestone Failure arising otherwise than as a result of the occurrence of a Milestone Extension Event;
Undeliverable Scheme means a Firm Scheme in respect of which there is a material risk of a Milestone Failure arising otherwise than as a result of the occurrence of a Milestone Extension Event; United Kingdom Competition Requirement means as provided for in the provisions of Chapter 3 (Subsidy Control) of Title XI (Level Playing Field for Open and Fair Competition and Sustainable Development) of the EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement (as incorporated into the laws of England and Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland by Section 29 of the European Union (Future Relationship) Act 2020) and/or such other Legislation and/or regulations and/or guidance issued by the Secretary of State and/or approved by Parliament which is in force and/or applies in England which regulates Subsidy;
Undeliverable Scheme means a Firm Scheme in respect of which there is a material risk of a Milestone Failure arising otherwise than as a result of the occurrence of a Milestone Extension Event; VAT means Value Added Tax as presently charged under the Value Added Tax Xxx 0000 or any tax of a similar nature;

Examples of Undeliverable Scheme in a sentence

  • The Grant Recipient may request Homes England to accept the substitution of a different scheme (a Substitute Scheme) in place of an Undeliverable Scheme or a Withdrawn Scheme.

  • The Grant Recipient acknowledges and agrees that an Undeliverable Scheme constitutes a "project" for the purposes of and falls within paragraph 7(e) of the Recovery Determination.

  • It is agreed by the parties that any Firm Scheme Grant received by the Grant Recipient in relation to the Undeliverable Scheme shall be deemed to have been received by the Grant Recipient in relation to the Substitute Scheme on the basis recorded in IMS.


More Definitions of Undeliverable Scheme

Undeliverable Scheme means a Firm Scheme in respect of which there is a material risk of a Milestone Failure arising otherwise than as a result of the occurrence of a Milestone Extension Event; Unlawful State Aid means State Aid which has been granted in contravention of Article 107(1) Treaty of the Functioning of the European Union and which does not qualify for an exemption pursuant to any of the provisions of the Treaty of the Functioning of the European Union or any of its subsidiary instruments or legislation; VAT means Value Added Tax as presently charged under the Value Added Tax Act 1994 or any tax of a similar nature; Waiver Condition means provision of satisfactory evidence by the Grant Recipient to the Agency that the relevant Prohibited Act was committed by:
Undeliverable Scheme means a Capital Firm Scheme in respect of which there is a material risk of a Milestone Failure arising otherwise than as a result of the occurrence of a Milestone Extension Event; Unlawful Subsidy means a Subsidy which is found by a Competent Body to be and/or in the reasonable opinion of Homes England is in contravention of or an infringement of the Subsidy Control Requirements;
Undeliverable Scheme means a Firm Scheme in respect of which there is a material risk of a Milestone Failure arising otherwise than as a result of the occurrence of a Milestone Extension Event; United Kingdom Competition Requirement means as provided for in the provisions of the Subsidy Control Act 2022 and/or such other Legislation and/or regulations and/or guidance issued by the Secretary of State and/or approved by Parliament which is in force and/or applies in England which regulates Subsidy;
Undeliverable Scheme means a Capital Firm Scheme in respect of which there is a material risk of a Milestone Failure arising otherwise than as a result of the occurrence of a Milestone Extension Event; Unlawful Subsidy means a Subsidy which is found by a Competent Body to be and/or in the reasonable opinion of Homes England is in contravention of or an infringement of the Subsidy Control Requirements; VAT means Value Added Tax as presently charged under the Value Added Tax Act 1994 or any tax of a similar nature; Vulnerable Young Person means individuals aged between 18 and 25 when they are granted a tenancy or licence of the relevant SHAP Dwelling by the Grant Recipient and who are:
Undeliverable Scheme means a Firm Scheme in respect of which there is a material risk of a Milestone Failure arising otherwise than as a result of the occurrence of a Milestone Extension Event; United Kingdom Competition Requirement means as provided for in the provisions of Chapter 3 (Subsidy Control) of Title XI (Level Playing Field for Open and Fair Competition and Sustainable Development) of the EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement (as incorporated into the laws of England and Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland by Section 29 of the European Union (Future Relationship) Act 2020) and/or the Subsidy Control Act 2022 and/or such other Legislation and/or regulations and/or guidance issued by the Secretary of State and/or approved by Parliament which is in force and/or applies in England which regulates Subsidy;

Related to Undeliverable Scheme

  • Recovered material means waste materials and by-products recovered or diverted from solid waste, but the term does not include those materials and by-products generated from, and commonly reused within, an original manufacturing process.

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