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"holdback" Definitions
  1. something that retains or restrains
  2. the act of holding back
  3. something held back
  4. to hinder the progress or achievement of : RESTRAIN
  5. to keep from advancing to the next stage, grade, or level
  6. to refrain from revealing or parting with
  7. to keep oneself in check
  8. to refrain from revealing or parting with something

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30 Sentences With "holdback"

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Given the uncertainties, bidders could propose using "holdback," bankruptcy lawyers said.
Takata and its creditors would likely resist a holdback, lawyers said.
The judge reserved a ruling on a temporary holdback of 5 percent of individual lawyers' fees in the event that administrative costs balloon over the long life of the settlement, writing that she hopes the holdback will prove unnecessary.
The current holdback percentages for the dairy and the agriculture business are both 212001%.
The holdback percentage and cash target for distribution is subject to annual board review.
"There's a potential for holdback information as well in regards to these types of things," he said.
The holdback on the long-term compensation plan could apply to up to three retired executives, including Mr. Blankfein, Michael Sherwood and J. Michael Evans, the person said.
In the other situation the acquisition went forward as planned, but with heavy back-end indemnities and a larger-than-usual holdback to guard against adverse consequences of a favorable Brexit vote.
Under Mnuchin's ethics agreement, he will refrain from any decisions involving CIT Group until August 2018, when a final payment of at least $5 million from CIT Group is made as part off a "holdback" agreement related to the OneWest merger.
For example, Ontario, Canada or the British Columbia Builders Lien ActStatutory holdback: British Columbia Builder Lein Act- Retrieved 2016-05-25 employs both a basic and a finishing holdback. The basic holdback is 10% of the total project cost, and is released after 45 days from substantial completion of a project. The finishing holdback is 10% of the value of work still left to be completed after substantial completion of the project, and is released only after 45 days from completion of the project.
In this application the sprag clutch is often called a "backstop" or "holdback".
Pomaria jamesii (common name James' holdback), is a plant found in the American southwest.
Mexican holdback is cultivated as an ornamental because of its showy flowers, lush, fine-textured foliage, and drought tolerance.
Typically the holdback amount is around 1% to 3% of the vehicles' manufacturer's suggested retail price (MSRP). Hold- back is usually not a negotiable part of the price a consumer would pay for the vehicle, but dealers will "give up" the dealer holdback to get rid of a car that has been sitting in its inventory for a long time, or if the additional sale will bring them up to the manufacturer's additional incentive payments for reaching unit bonus targets. The holdback was originally designed to help offset the cost the new car dealer has for paying interest on the money that is borrowed to keep the car in inventory but is in effect lowering the dealer's gross profit, and thus the sales commissions paid to employees. The holdback allows dealerships to promote at- or near-invoice price sales and still achieve comfortable profits on such transactions.
In September 2008, LeRoy concluded that reorganization was not possible, and accordingly applied for an assignment into bankruptcy. The Crown applied to have the holdback released for payment and remitted to settle the GST liability.
It was reduced to 6 and 7% during the 60s and then repealed in 1971. There was also a 2.5% dealer holdback that was paid to the dealer from the factory when the car was sold.
RDSP income will not affect entitlement to: Old Age Security (OAS) payments and GST credits. In the event of the RDSP beneficiary's death, the plan's value is paid out to the beneficiary's estate, subject to the 10 year assistance holdback rule.
Mexican holdback is a small evergreen tree or large shrub, reaching a height of and a spread of . Leaves are bipinnately-compound and dark green. Each leaf has five to nine pinnae in length. Pinnae are composed of four to five leaflets that are long and wide.
Statutory holdback or contract holdback is the legal requirement found in most common law jurisdictions' contract law that requires an owner engaging a contractor to hold a particular percentage of payment for a stipulated length of time. This is done to ensure that any and all parties working on a contract are paid. Any subcontractors who have worked on the project are entitled to payment based on quantum meruit, and the courts will allow a lien against any property which their work has improved, should they not receive payment. In order to expedite and simplify the overall process, holdbacks can be claimed against by any subcontractors who are denied payment by the contractor who employed them on the project.
The controversy settled down after the church authorities in Groningen made clear their support for the Groningen theologians. Although the Groningen School was a major influence in the Dutch Reformed Church of the nineteenth century, the middle ground it occupied proved unstable and unable to holdback the growing split between modernist and orthodox factions.
Under these conditions, the subcontractor may collect payment from the owner, who then reduces his final payment (i.e. when releasing what remains of the holdback) to the contractor. Note that the subcontractor is entitled to payment based on quantum meruit, irrespective of whether or not the subcontractor has privity of contract with the owner. In some jurisdictions, there are two or more holdbacks.
Hoffmannseggia microphylla (syn. Caesalpinia virgata) is a species of flowering plant in the legume family known by the common name wand holdback. It is native to the southwestern United States and Baja California, where it grows in sandy and gravelly soils in the deserts. This is a twiggy shrub producing many slender, wandlike, mostly naked stems up to two meters tall.
Freefall lifeboat of the Spring Aeolian Some ships have a freefall lifeboat stored on a downward sloping slipway normally on the stern of the vessel. These freefall lifeboats drop into the water when the holdback is released. Such lifeboats are considerably heavier as they are strongly constructed to survive the impact with water. Freefall lifeboats are used for their capability to launch nearly instantly, and high reliability in any conditions.
Erythrostemon mexicanus is a species of flowering plant in the pea family, Fabaceae. Common names include Mexican holdback, Mexican caesalpinia, and tabachín del monte. It is native to the extreme lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas in the United States and south to central Mexico. Its range in Mexico includes the northeast and further south along the Gulf coast as well as the Pacific coast in Nayarit, Jalisco, Colima, and a small portion of Sinaloa.
While some may believe that desking is part of the negotiation process, it only occurs once the salesperson has a legitimate offer on the vehicle from the customer and is able to hand the sales manager a token of good faith, as noted. A car dealer orders vehicles from the manufacturer for inventory and pays interest (called flooring or floorplanning). Dealer holdbacks are a system of payments made by the manufacturers to their dealers. The holdback payments assist the dealer's ability to stock their inventory of vehicles and improve the profitability of dealers.
In 1986, O&Y; sold the Bay Street property to Cadillac Fairview and The Toronto Dominion Bank (Toronto-Dominion Centre West Limited), conditional on the design centre concept being retained. The new owner was also required to provide $500,000 to the City for 25 years, which would, in turn, be passed along (minus a 10% holdback) onto the design centre to offset operating costs. This agreement, in effect, gave the Design Exchange operating rights in the historic building. In 1988 the design centre was named the Design Exchange and the original citizens' group was made the founding board.
Some states have taken measures to abolish or limit the use of retentions in public contracts. In the United States the use of retention bonds is more common than in the UK. Retentions are common in Qatar where the proportion retained may be up to 30% of contract value due to the large number of foreign companies that operate under limited liability law in the state. In Canada retentions are known as "holdback" payments; since 1997 all retention monies in Canada must be held in ring-fenced accounts. Retentions are used in Australia; in New South Wales all retention monies for projects in excess of $20 million must be held in ring-fenced accounts with an authorised bank.
"Hookup man" ensures that aircraft launchbar (left) and holdback fitting (right) are properly seated in the catapult. ABEs operate and perform maintenance on steam catapults, barricades, arresting gear, and associated equipment ashore and afloat; operate catapult hydraulic systems, retraction engines, water brakes, jet blast deflectors, deckedge and Integrated Catapult Control Stations (ICCS), and jet blast deflector control panels; arresting gear engines, sheave dampers, deckedge control station, and associated equipment; perform aircraft handling duties related to the operation of aircraft launching and recovery equipment. Most of the work in this rating is performed outdoors on the deck of aircraft carriers, in all climatic conditions, in fast-paced and often potentially hazardous environments. ABEs work closely with others in aviation ratings.
In this case, the gap lender is often the construction lender. Where the gap lender has agreed prior to construction to make the gap loan, the document that ties together the construction loan, the gap loan, and the permanent loan is the buy-sell agreement. In this agreement, a special provision is inserted providing that if the permanent lender's rent-roll holdback is not fulfilled at the time for the permanent closing, the construction lender agrees to disburse, at a concurrent closing date, funds equal to the amount withheld by the permanent lender pursuant to its commitment. These gap funds are normally evidenced by a promissory note secured by a junior mortgage subject and subordinate in all respects to the permanent loan documentation.
Each half-cycle of the pendulum (2 seconds) results in the wheel moving to the next pin so it completes a cycle every minute. A cam on the "second wheel" releases the holdback arm on the lower drive every 30 seconds, discharging of water and moves the minute hand once a minute and the hour hand once every 12 minutes. Instead of numbers, the hours on the clock face are marked by the letters that make up "Dare we forget". The clock is decorated with various animals to "remind us that we are losing species on our earth due to our sometimes insensitive land use" and aboriginal art forms "as a reminder that Hornsby once maintained a strong tribal population that suffered the same fate as many animals are suffering".

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