Advances and Payment by the Joint Venture Parties Sample Clauses

Advances and Payment by the Joint Venture Parties. 1.2.1 If the Operator so requests, each of the Parties shall advance to the Operator their share of the estimated cash requirements for approved AFEs or Budget line items for the succeeding month for the Joint Operations and in accordance with the provisions of clause 1.2. . Such estimates shall be based on the latest information available to the Operator at the time the request is sent as to the actual cash requirements for the month. No less than fifteen (15) days prior to the beginning of each month, the Operator shall furnish the Parties with its estimate of the cash requirements by AFE or Budget line item for that month. This estimate shall specifically identify the particular approved AFE or Budget line item giving rise to such cash requirements and shall constitute a request for an Advance (a Cash Call). Appended to the Cash Call the Operator shall provide a revised forecast of future cash requirements for the following three (3) months, analysed by AFE or Budget line item for each approved Budget. The cash forecast for the first month will be the Cash Call for that month as provided under this clause 1.2.1 Except as otherwise provided in this agreement, Cash Calls shall not be made for expenditures which require an AFE unless such AFE has been approved or deemed approved as required under this 110 Agreement. Cash Calls may be made for certain licence maintenance costs, required to keep the licence in good standing, and Administrative Overhead costs as defined and determined in clause 2.2.1 without prior approval of such costs by way of AFE. Not withstanding the above, Cash Calls on AFEs of less than $20,000 and on Administrative Overheads will only be made quarterly, on the basis of forecast quarterly expenditure, rather than monthly. In any the Operator at all times provide estimates of forecast expenditure monthly. Adjustments to reflect Administrative Overhead to be charged on actual expenditures shall be made at the end of the year, and such adjustment shall be separately identified in Cash Calls and billing statements.
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Advances and Payment by the Joint Venture Parties. 1.2.1 If the Operator so requests, each of the Parties shall advance to the Operator their share of the estimated cash requirements for approved AFEs or Budget line items for the succeeding month for the Joint Operations and in accordance with the provisions of clause 1.2. . Such estimates shall be based on the latest information available to the Operator at the time the request is sent as to the actual cash requirements for the month. No less than fifteen (15) days prior to the beginning of each month, the Operator shall furnish the Parties with its estimate of the cash requirements by AFE or Budget line item for that month. This estimate shall specifically identify the particular approved AFE or Budget line item giving rise to such cash requirements and shall constitute a request for an Advance (a Cash Call). Appended to the Cash Call the Operator shall provide a revised forecast of future cash requirements for the following three (3) months, analysed by AFE or Budget line item for each approved Budget. The cash forecast for the first month will be the Cash Call for that month as provided under

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  • REPURCHASES BY THE COMPANY Without limiting the generality of Section 2.15, the Company may, from time to time, repurchase Notes in open market purchases or in negotiated transactions without delivering prior notice to Holders.

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