Applicant Contribution Sample Clauses

Applicant Contribution. If any Applicant Contribution amount is specified in Schedule B ("Applicant Contribution"), the Applicant shall contribute such Applicant Contribution solely towards the Project Costs. Any in-kind contributions (such as goods and services) towards the Applicant Contribution will only be recognized as eligible when they are not part of the Applicant’s ordinary course of business costs, are directly attributable to the Project, documented, and easily auditable, and are either set out in Schedule B or otherwise approved by Alberta Innovates in writing.
Applicant Contribution. Applicants contributing funds toward the project cost shall deposit these funds in its con­ struction account on or before loan clos­ ing or start of construction, whichever occurs first. Project costs, paid prior to the required deposit time, with applicant funds shall be appropriately accounted for.

Related to Applicant Contribution

  • Retirement Contribution 1. The State shall, as permitted by 5 M.R.S.A. §17702 §§s5 and 6, pay its cost of the 6.5% or 7.5% retirement contribution for employees in the bargaining unit who are covered under special Law Enforcement retirement plans. 2. The State shall, as permitted by 5 M.R.S.A. §17702 §§s5 and 6, pay the cost of the 6.5% or 7.5% retirement contribution for employees in the following classifications.

  • Retirement Contributions On behalf of employees, the State will continue to “pick up” the six percent (6%) employee contribution, payable pursuant to law. The parties acknowledge that various challenges have been filed that contest the lawfulness, including the constitutionality, of various aspects of PERS reform legislation enacted by the 2003 Legislative Assembly, including Chapters 67 (HB 2003) and 68 (HB 2004) of Oregon Laws 2003 (“PERS Litigation”). Nothing in this Agreement shall constitute a waiver of any party’s rights, claims or defenses with respect to the PERS Litigation.

  • Employer Contribution (a) An Employer contribution for health and dental benefits will only be made for each active employee who has at least eighty (80) paid regular hours in a month and who is eligible for medical insurance coverage, unless otherwise required by law. (b) It is understood that the administrative intent of this Article is that the Employer contribution is made for individuals who are participants in the medical insurance coverages. Participation will mean that eligible less-than-full-time employees who drop out of coverage will be considered to participate. Additionally, employees who elect to opt out of coverage for a cash incentive will be considered to participate.

  • Participant Contributions If Participant contributions are permitted, complete (a), (b), and (c). Otherwise complete (d).

  • Catch-Up Contributions In the case of a Traditional IRA Owner who is age 50 or older by the close of the taxable year, the annual cash contribution limit is increased by $1,000 for any taxable year beginning in 2006 and years thereafter.