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Clawback The ability to recover prior project cash flow that may have been distributed or paid away as dividends to sponsors. Clawback A dividend clawback is an arrangement whereby the equity owners commit to use dividends they have received in the past to finance the cash needs of the project or corporation in the future. Clawback has a more general definition. For example, premiums paid on an insurance policy may be refunded (or clawed back) if the policy is cancelled in a certain time frame. Such an arrangement is specified in the contract and referred to as a clawback provision.
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A clawback means that there is a liability for the stamp duty (and interest) on the person who would have been the accountable person at the time of the execution of the relevant instrument. Summary: LONDON - Clawbacks would help tackle public concern over bank bonuses, as would deferring parts of a pay package, said Win Bischoff, incoming chairman of BritainAEs Lloyds Banking Group. There's got to be a clawback system in remuneration itself, so that if things are not working in year two then there is a clawback that is possible. |
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