Performance Payment definition

Performance Payment means the payment set out in the Table in paragraph 9.6 of this Contract.
Performance Payment has the meaning set forth in Section 6.2.
Performance Payment means an amount payable to or on behalf of an eligible recipient;

Examples of Performance Payment in a sentence

  • Such arrangements shall be subject to the Law and the Standing Orders and Standing Financial Instructions (or equivalent) of the Partners and the terms of the Performance Payment Arrangement.

  • The Bid Security of the Successful Bidder will be returned to Bidder upon execution of the Contract and delivery of Performance, Payment, and Materials Bonds to Owner.

  • However, that Participating Program Provider’s data and Care Management Payments through the effective date of termination will be included in calculations of Performance Payments and may impact any Performance Payment made to the remaining Participating Program Providers.

  • Incentive payments (Performance Payment and Reservation Payment) from Con Edison to Applicant will be made to Applicant following each Capability Period during the term of the Program Agreement.

  • Except as otherwise provided herein, the Parties agree to allocate the cost of the Capital Performance Payment 100% to BE (the “BE CPP Obligation”).


More Definitions of Performance Payment

Performance Payment means any monthly payment payable by the Enterprises to the Borrower pursuant to Section 11.2, Part 2 of Schedule 4 and Part 2 of Schedule 6 to the Project Agreement.
Performance Payment means the final Disbursement, if any, calculated in accordance with section 5.3.
Performance Payment shall have the meaning set forth in Section 1.8.
Performance Payment has the meaning given to it in Schedule 19 (Performance Payments and Deductions).
Performance Payment means a payment equal to the cash value of the Shares underlying the Phantom Stock Units.
Performance Payment. Shall have the meaning set forth in Exhibit K (Settlement).
Performance Payment means [redacted].