Preliminary Estimate Sample Clauses

Preliminary Estimate. Design-Builder shall prepare for Owner’s written approval a preliminary estimate utilizing area, volume, or similar conceptual estimating techniques. The level of detail for the estimate shall reflect the Owner’s Program and any additional available information. If the preliminary estimate exceeds Owner’s budget, Design-Builder shall make written recommendations to Owner.
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Preliminary Estimate. When sufficient Project information has been identified, Private Entity shall prepare for Owner’s acceptance a preliminary estimate utilizing area, volume, or similar conceptual estimating techniques. The estimate shall be updated periodically with the level of detail for each estimate update reflecting the information then available. If the preliminary estimate or any update exceeds Owner’s budget, Private Entity shall make recommendations to Owner.
Preliminary Estimate. OWNER'S PROGRAM ' When sufficient Project information has been identified, the Design-Builder shall prepare for the Owner's acceptance a preliminary estimate established by the information provided by the Engineer in Exhibit No. C utilizing typical X.X. XXXXX CO. estimating techniques. The estimate shall be updated periodically with the level of detail for each estimate update reflecting the information then available. If the preliminary estimate or any update exceeds the Owner's budget, the Design-Builder shall make recommendations to the Owner.
Preliminary Estimate. Upon completion of the Preliminary Evaluation, the Contractor shall prepare a preliminary estimate for the Owner’s written approval utilizing area, volume or similar conceptual estimating techniques. The estimate shall be updated periodically but at least at the completion of each phase of the design until a GMP is issued, with the level of detail for each estimate update reflecting the information then available. If the preliminary estimate or any update exceeds the Owner’s budget, the Contractor shall make written recommendation of corrective action to the Owner.
Preliminary Estimate. Prior to implementing any changes or additions, the Translator/Unreserved Legal Consultant agrees to provide the Client with a preliminary estimate of the additional time and costs required to implement the variations.
Preliminary Estimate. If EDS submits a Change Request to FC, it will include with such Change Request an estimate (the “Preliminary Estimate”) of the time and cost to make the requested change. If FC submits a Change Request to EDS, EDS will, within a reasonable period of time following the date of receipt of the Change Request, provide FC with a Preliminary Estimate of the time and cost to make the requested change.
Preliminary Estimate. Consultant shall prepare and deliver, in a form as prescribed by the Vice President for Business and Financial Affairs, at the time the preliminary drawings are submitted for approval, a detailed Preliminary Estimate of the cost of the construction of the Project. Three copies of the Preliminary Estimate, in an approved form, shall be submitted giving a separate breakdown of cost information for each independent contract required; this estimate shall be subdivided into alterations and additions when applicable. Such estimate shall not include the cost of Consultant fees and expenses or administrative and carrying charges, or the cost of movable furniture and equipment be included. The cost of Special Equipment and Fixed or Built-In Equipment (if any) shall be included.
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Preliminary Estimate. This term is defined in clause 4 of this Section of Electric Tariff Supplement No. 88.
Preliminary Estimate. During each year of the Term, on the first working day of the month of June, shall provide a good faith forecast of its Fully Burdened Labor Cost for that calendar year. This Fully Burdened Labor Cost forecast is solely for planning purposes and the tax credit exemption shall be based upon the actual Fully Burdened Labor Cost for that calendar year as adjusted in December. The Board of Ada County Commissioners shall calculate the preliminary amount of tax credit available based on this forecast.

Related to Preliminary Estimate

  • Preliminary Closing Statement At least three (3) Business Days prior to the Closing Date, Escrow Agent shall prepare and submit to each of Buyer and the Seller Parties preliminary Closing statements, showing the Parties’ respective amounts of Closing costs, the Deposit, the net credit due to the Seller Parties or Buyer under Section 2.5 and the net amount of funds required to be deposited by Buyer in order to effect Closing hereunder.

  • Preliminary Matters The Chair of the Hearing Panel will ask each party if it has any objections to the constitution of the Hearing Panel. Responses will be noted and recorded. If an objection is raised, the party raising the objection will be asked to immediately outline the objection. The Hearing Panel will then determine the merits of the objection.

  • PRELIMINARY 4. The business of the Company may be commenced at any time after incorporation.

  • Preliminary Title Report (a) Within two (2) days following the Opening of Escrow, Seller shall provide Buyer a copy of its existing title insurance policy, exception documents and survey, and within twelve (12) days following the Opening of Escrow, Buyer will have prepared a Preliminary Title Report/Commitment for owners title insurance for the Properties showing all liens, encumbrances and other matters affecting the title to the Properties (the “Title Report”) and will provide a copy thereof together with legible copies of the documents shown as title exceptions or requirements therein to Seller. Buyer shall have ten (10) days following receipt of the Title Report to object, in Buyer’s sole and absolute discretion, to any other items contained in the Title Report. Buyer shall have until the end of the Review Period to object to any items contained in the Survey (as that term is defined in Section 3.2). Should Buyer object to any provisions contained therein, Seller shall, within five (5) days of the receipt of any such objections, advise Buyer of which title objections it will cure. Thereafter, prior to the later of five (5) days following (x) the expiration of the Review Period or (y) receipt of Seller’s title response notice, Buyer may either: (i) reject the Title Report and the Survey, in which case this Agreement is terminated, the parties will have no further rights or obligations hereunder (except those which specifically survive the termination of this Agreement) and the Initial Deposit shall be immediately refunded to Buyer without further instruction; or (ii) Buyer can choose to accept the Title Report and Survey by the placement of the Additional Deposit, which signifies acceptance of the Title Report and Survey. Any cure of title objections which Seller has elected to undertake shall be completed no later than five (5) days prior to the Closing Date. If such cure has not been completed by such time, Buyer may at such time either: (i) reject the Title Report and the Survey, in which case this Agreement is terminated, the parties will have no further rights or obligations hereunder (except those which specifically survive the termination of this Agreement) and the Xxxxxxx Money Deposit shall be immediately refunded to Buyer without further instruction; or (ii) Buyer can choose to accept the Title Report and Survey.

  • Preliminary Purchase Price Buyer agrees to pay to Sellers at the Closing $82,000,000.00 (the "Preliminary Purchase Price"), as adjusted herein, by delivery of (i) $3,000,000.00 deposited by Buyer with SunTrust Bank, N.A. as escrow agent pursuant to an escrow agreement in form and substance satisfactory to Buyer and Sellers' Representative that provides for one-third of such escrowed funds to be released on each of the first and second anniversary of the Closing Date and one-third of such escrowed funds to be released on the fourth anniversary of the Closing Date (provided that the funds subject to the escrow during the final year of the escrow will be available to satisfy an indemnification claim only under a portion of Section 12(a)(ii)) (the "Escrow Agreement") and (ii) cash for the balance of the Preliminary Purchase Price payable by wire transfer or delivery of other immediately available funds as directed in writing by Sellers' Representative (consistent with the allocation set forth herein). The Preliminary Purchase Price shall be allocated among Sellers as set forth in Section 2(b) of the Disclosure Schedule (the "Allocation Schedule"). Each of Buyer and Seller shall sign and timely submit all necessary forms (including IRS Form 8594) to report the transactions contemplated hereby for federal and state Tax purposes in accordance with the Allocation Schedule, and shall not take any position for Tax purposes inconsistent therewith. Consistent with the Allocation Schedule, Buyer and Seller shall allocate the Purchase Price among the individual MB Real Properties and the individual CI Real Properties in accordance with their fair market values as Buyer shall determine, subject to the reasonable agreement of Seller's Representative; provided that Buyer and Seller's Representative shall mutually agree on the allocation of Purchase Price to those stores set forth on Schedule 2(b).

  • Estimated Closing Statement Not less than two (2) Business Days prior to the Closing Date, the Seller shall prepare and deliver to the Buyer a statement (the “Estimated Closing Statement”), certified in writing by an executive officer of the Seller, setting forth, in reasonable detail, (i) the Seller’s good faith calculation, together with reasonably detailed supporting documentation, of the estimated Closing Date Net Working Capital (the “Estimated Closing Date Net Working Capital”) and the components thereof; (ii) the Estimated Working Capital Increase or Estimated Working Capital Decrease, as the case may be; and (iii) the resulting calculation of the Purchase Price (the resulting amount, the “Estimated Purchase Price”), in each case calculated pursuant to the Accounting Principles. The Seller and the Owner, during the period from the delivery of the Estimated Closing Statement through the Closing Date, shall, and shall cause their respective managers, officers, employees, accountants, and other relevant advisors to, provide the Buyer (and its auditors, advisors, counsel, and other representatives) reasonable access to the books and records, outside accounting firm, working papers (subject to the execution of customary access letters), personnel, and facilities of the Seller in order to complete their review of the Estimated Closing Statement and the calculations set forth therein, and the Seller shall consider in good faith any comments made by the Buyer to the Estimated Closing Statement. The Buyer’s failure to make any comment regarding, or to dispute any amount included in, the Estimated Closing Statement shall not limit, or have any effect on, the Buyer’s rights pursuant to Section 2.05(b) to conduct a review of the Estimated Closing Date Net Working Capital, the Estimated Working Capital Increase or Estimated Working Capital Decrease, as the case may be, and the resulting calculation of the Purchase Price. The Seller and the Owner shall cooperate with the Buyer’s review of the Estimated Closing Statement and the Buyer and the Seller shall negotiate in good faith prior to the Closing to resolve any reasonable objection the Buyer may have to the estimates or calculations contained therein.

  • Preliminary Plans Tenant shall cause Architect to prepare preliminary plans (the "Preliminary Plans") for the Tenant Improvements to be performed at the Premises. Tenant shall cause Architect to deliver the Preliminary Plans to Landlord within thirty (30) days after the date on which the Lease has been signed by Landlord and Tenant. Within five (5) days after Landlord's receipt of the Preliminary Plans, Landlord shall either approve or disapprove the Preliminary Plans, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld. If Landlord disapproves the Preliminary Plans, then Landlord shall state in reasonable detail the changes which Landlord requires to be made thereto. Tenant shall submit to Landlord revised Preliminary Plans within five (5) days after Tenant's receipt of Landlord's disapproval notice. Following Landlord's receipt of the revised Preliminary Plans from Tenant, Landlord shall have the right to review and approve the revised Preliminary Plans pursuant to this Paragraph 2.2.1. Landlord shall give Tenant written notice of its approval or disapproval of the revised Preliminary Plans within five (5) days after the date of Landlord's receipt thereof. If Landlord reasonably disapproves the revised Preliminary Plans, then the following shall occur: (i) Landlord and Tenant shall continue to follow the procedures set forth in this Paragraph 2.2.1 until Landlord and Tenant reasonably approve the Preliminary Plans in accordance with this Paragraph 2.2.1, and (ii) the period between the date of Landlord's reasonable disapproval and the eventual mutual approval of such Preliminary Plans shall constitute a Tenant Delay.

  • Repair Estimate If the Premises or the Building are damaged by fire or other casualty (a “Casualty”), Landlord shall use good faith efforts to deliver to Tenant within sixty (60) days after such Casualty a good faith estimate (the “Damage Notice”) of the time needed to repair the damage caused by such Casualty.

  • Closing Statement (a) At least five (5) business days prior to the Closing Date, the Company shall submit to Buyer a written statement of estimated Current Assets and Current Liabilities as of the last day of the month immediately preceding the Closing Date (the "Estimated Closing Statement") containing the Company's good faith estimate of the Net Working Capital Amount (the "Estimated Net Working Capital Amount"), which shall reflect the items required to be set forth in, and be prepared in a manner consistent with the preparation of, the Closing Statement, in each case in accordance with Section 4.6(b); provided, however, that for purposes of the Estimated Net Working Capital Amount, the parties hereto agree that 50% of the amount of Fuel Sensor Damages (x) actually expended by Parent or the Company from March 1, 2011 through the last day of the month immediately preceding the Closing Date and (y) accrued as current liabilities on the Estimated Closing Statement, shall be added as a credit to the estimated Net Working Capital Amount set forth on the Estimated Closing Statement. Commencing with the Company's delivery of the Estimated Closing Statement to Buyer, Buyer shall have reasonable access to the books and records and personnel of the Company and the opportunity to consult with the Company for purposes of confirming or disputing the Estimated Net Working Capital Amount. If Buyer shall disagree, in good faith, with any item set forth in the Estimated Closing Statement or used to determine the Estimated Net Working Capital Amount, then Buyer and the Company shall work, in good faith, to reach agreement on such disputed items and the amounts as agreed to by Buyer and the Company shall constitute the Estimated Net Working Capital Amount. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Buyer's agreement with the Estimated Net Working Capital Amount (or any item set forth in the Estimated Closing Statement or used to determine the Estimated Net Working Capital Amount) shall not foreclose, prevent, limit or preclude any rights or remedy of Buyer set forth in this Agreement. If the Estimated Net Working Capital Amount is less than the Target Net Working Capital Amount, the amount of the Closing Payment to be paid by Buyer pursuant to Section 4.1(b)(i) shall be reduced by an amount equal to the difference between the Estimated Net Working Capital Amount and the Target Net Working Capital Amount. If the Estimated Net Working Capital Amount is more than the Target Net Working Capital Amount, the amount of the Closing Payment to be paid by Buyer pursuant to Section 4.1(b)(i) shall be increased by an amount equal to the difference between the Estimated Net Working Capital Amount and the Target Net Working Capital Amount.

  • Preliminary Settlement Statement Not less than five Business Days prior to the Closing, EXCO shall prepare and submit to BG for review, using the best information available to EXCO, a draft settlement statement (the “Preliminary Settlement Statement”) that shall set forth the Adjusted Closing Cash Consideration, reflecting each adjustment made in accordance with this Agreement as of the date of preparation of such Preliminary Settlement Statement and the calculation of the adjustments used to determine such amount, together with the designation of EXCO’s accounts for the wire transfers of funds as set forth in Section 9.3(c). Within three Business Days of receipt of the Preliminary Settlement Statement, BG will deliver to EXCO a written report containing all changes with the explanation therefor that BG proposes to be made to the Preliminary Settlement Statement, or if BG does not deliver such a written report, BG shall be deemed to have accepted such Preliminary Settlement Statement. During such 3 Business Day period, EXCO shall provide to BG any supporting documentation or information relating to the Preliminary Settlement Statement reasonably requested by BG as soon as reasonably practicable. The Preliminary Settlement Statement, as agreed upon by the Parties, will be used to adjust the Closing Cash Consideration at Closing, without limitation to BG’s right to challenge any adjustments to the Closing Cash Consideration as provided in Sections 3.6 through 3.8 below. If the Parties cannot agree on the Preliminary Settlement Statement prior to the Closing, the Preliminary Settlement Statement as presented by EXCO will be used to adjust the Closing Cash Consideration at Closing.

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