Indicative Projects definition

Indicative Projects means the Grant Recipient's proposals for the Delivery of a specified number of RSAP Dwellings as set out in OPS including details of:
Indicative Projects means the Grant Recipient's proposals for the development of a specified number of further Move On Dwellings (identified within the Original Approved Bid as "indicative") including details of:

Examples of Indicative Projects in a sentence

  • Once Unprofiled Indicative Dwellings have been Profiled into one or more Named Projects on OPS in accordance with Condition 6.1.2 and accepted by GLA, the Indicative Allocation shall be reduced by an amount equal to the Named Project Grant allocated to those Named (Indicative) Projects.

  • The Grant Recipient must use reasonable endeavours to meet the GLA Building Safety Standards with respect to any new build RSAP Dwellings comprised within Indicative Projects and/or Named Projects accepted by the GLA at the date of this Agreement (i.e. within the Original Approved Bid).

  • The GLA is entitled from time to time to conduct a review and reconciliation exercise (Interim Reconciliation Exercise) to: assess the Grant Recipient's progress in the Profiling of the Unprofiled Indicative Dwellings to Named Projects and in delivering the resulting Named (Indicative) Projects as against each Annual Committed Number; and/or assess the average of the grant rates applied to the AHP Dwellings of each Tenure Type comprised in each Named (Indicative) Project against the Average Grant Rates.

  • Where the reconciliation exercise carried out under Condition 12.8 confirms that the average of the actual grant paid and RCGF Funds used across the Named (Indicative) Projects delivered for a Tenure Type is more than the Average Grant Rate allocated to that Tenure Type (Grant Rate Default), the provisions of Condition 18.2.8 shall apply.

  • Where the reconciliation exercise carried out under Condition 12.9 confirms that the average of the actual grant paid and RCGF Funds used across the Named (Indicative) Projects delivered for a Tenure Type is more than the Average Grant Rate allocated to that Tenure Type (Grant Rate Default), the provisions of Condition 18.2.8 shall apply.

  • Each Consortium Member acknowledges and agrees that they will use all reasonable endeavours to ensure that by the date that the final Unprofiled Indicative Dwelling is Profiled into a Named Project in accordance with the requirements of this Agreement, the average of the grant rates (set out on OPS) applied to all AHP Dwellings comprised in Named (Indicative) Projects by Tenure Type will be equal to or less than the Average Grant Rate for that Tenure Type.

  • The GLA approved the two Named (Indicative) Projects at the following rates:  Project 1:  £840,000 grant in total  The scheme had reached Practical Completion and 100 per cent of grant had been paid.

  • The grant level on each Social Rent (Standard) Dwelling within Potters Fields' Named (Indicative) Projects on OPS was reduced by the Deduction Amount to bring the total level of funding in line with the Average Grant Rate for Social Rent homes.

  • This meant that the average grant rate of all the Social Rent homes in Potters Fields' Named (Indicative) Projects would be above the £120,000 Average Grant Rate agreed for Social Rent (Standard) Dwellings at the start of programme.

Related to Indicative Projects

  • Cooperative Project With respect to any Cooperative Loan, all real property and improvements thereto and rights therein and thereto owned by a Cooperative Corporation including without limitation the land, separate dwelling units and all common elements.

  • Sub-project means a specific development project to be carried out by a Beneficiary utilizing the proceeds of a Sub-loan;

  • Mixed-use project means a project comprising both a qualified

  • Sensitive property means property potentially dangerous to the public safety or security if stolen, lost, or misplaced, or that shall be subject to exceptional physical security, protection, control, and accountability. Examples include weapons, ammunition, explosives, controlled substances, radioactive materials, hazardous materials or wastes, or precious metals.

  • Large project means, for purposes of the Soft Cost Ratio limitation in Section 3.F, a Project with more than 24 Housing Credit units.