Uniform System Sample Clauses

Uniform System. The Uniform System of Accounts for Hotels (9th Revised Edition, 1996) as published by the American Hotel and Lodging Association, with such later revisions as may be agreed to by both Lessor and Lessee.
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Uniform System. The term Uniform System as used in this Agreement shall mean the Uniform System of Accounts for Hotels, "Ninth Revised Edition", 1996, as revised and adopted by the Hotel Association of New York City, Inc., from time to time and as modified by applicable provisions of this Agreement. Other terms are defined in the Recitations and the further provisions of this Agreement, and shall have the respective meanings there ascribed to them.
Uniform System. “Uniform System” means the Uniform System of Accounts for the Lodging Industry that is published by the Hotel Association of New York City, Inc. and approved by the American Hotel & Motel Association, in effect at the time in question (currently, the 10th Revised Edition, 2006).
Uniform System the Uniform System of Accounts for the Lodging Industry that is published by the Hotel Association of New York City, Inc. and approved by the American Hotel & Motel Association, in effect at the time in question (currently, the 10th Revised Edition, 2006).
Uniform System. The District will maintain a uniform evaluation instrument for all certified employees and the right to develop uniform evaluation instruments for individual groups of the bargaining unit. The District will seek input from a committee affected by an evaluation instrument before implementation or changing of same. The committee will consist of a select group of teachers/specialists chosen by the BEA and members ofDistrict leadership selected by the Superintendent.
Uniform System. The "Uniform System of Accounts for Hotels" (Hotel Association of New York City, Inc.,) as revised periodically, which, as of the date of this Agreement, is the ninth Revised Edition, 1996. The editions to be applied to any particular matter are the editions which were in effect at the time the practices in question occurred. If a practice spans more than one revision, each such revision will apply to the period of time when the revision was in effect.
Uniform System. 31 Waiver. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 MANAGEMENT AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT is executed in several counterparts as of the 1st day of February, 1990, by and between Lxxxx Harborside Associates II Limited Partnership (hereinafter called "Owner"), and HYATT CORPORATION, a Delaware corporation (hereinafter called "Hyatt").
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Uniform System. The most current edition of the Uniform System of Accounts for Hotels, as published by the Hotel Association of New York City, Inc., as the same may hereafter be revised, and as the same is interpreted and applied by the Lessor’s independent certified public accountants in connection with any Lessor’s Audit.
Uniform System. Uniform System" shall mean the Uniform System for Accounts for Restaurants.
Uniform System of Accounts shall be defined as meaning the Uniform System of Accounts for Hotels, currently the Ninth Revised Edition, 1996, as may be revised from time to time and as modified by applicable provisions of this Agreement.
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