BEGINNING INVENTORY Sample Clauses

BEGINNING INVENTORY. Column 3 Exhibit A Ending Inventory includes tank storage and pipeline fill from prior month, similar to Exhibit F.
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BEGINNING INVENTORY a. At the time Tenant takes possession of the premises, Landlord shall provide Tenant with an inventory statement. Tenant shall indicate on the statement the condition of the premises and their furnishings and decorations, if any. Both Tenant and Landlord shall sign and receive an executed copy of the inventory statement within seven (7) days from the date of taking possession. When Tenant returns possession of the premises to Landlord, they shall return the premises and the furnishings and decorations, if any, in the same condition as when received, with the exception of reasonable use and wear. Both Landlord and Tenant are reminded of the importance of the prompt signing of this inventory statement, in order to minimize disputes over the return of the security deposit.
BEGINNING INVENTORY. All Xxxxx inventories at the Alliance Terminals in excess of (i) the Retained Inventories and (ii) the Hartford, Xxxxxxx and Lima inventories, will be added to the appropriate Product and base point exchange balances and the appropriate Location Differentials shall apply. Intransit Product upon Term Start Date will be added to the appropriate exchange upon receipt at the Alliance Terminal with the appropriate Location Differential applying. Other than the Product to be pre-delivered by Equiva (for Hartford, Hammond, or Lima) or Xxxxx, the parties shall use good faith reasonable efforts to maintain a zero exchange balance by Product and region. Equiva transshipments and rack volumes to or from Hartford, Hammond, or Lima will be properly credited or debited to the appropriate refinery base point.
BEGINNING INVENTORY. List all equipment and assets you had at the beginning of the project. After listing existing inventory, you should also list those items you purchased this year that you will keep after the project is finished. List items you will keep past the end of this project on this page only (inventory examples include clippers, blowers, chutes, tack, etc.) Do NOT list expendable items such as shampoo, etc. Refer to Project Terms and Explanation, page 5, for descriptions of each column. Date Purchased Item Description Number Value at Beginning of Project Note if Sold(S), Discarded(D), Lost(L) or Kept(K) Totals Project Start Date: Project End Date: Feed Expense Record Start at the date of registration. Make and add copies as needed. Please enter the information every time you purchase feed for your project. Prior expenses should be listed on pg.8 (miscellaneous). Date Type of Feed Lbs. of Feed * (F1) Cost of Feed* (E1) Lbs. of Other Supplements (F2) Cost of Other Supplements (E3) $ $ Totals XXXXXXXXXX $ $ # of animals being fed from this record $ cost of feed per animal # of pounds of feed per animal $ of supplement per animal # of supplement per animal

Related to BEGINNING INVENTORY

  • As to Equipment and Inventory The Grantor hereby agrees that it shall

  • SIGNIFICANT LANDS INVENTORY FINDING Find that this activity is consistent with the use classification designated by the Commission for the land pursuant to Public Resources Code section 6370 et seq.

  • Location of Inventory and Equipment The Inventory and Equipment are not stored with a bailee, warehouseman, or similar party (without Foothill's prior written consent) and are located only at the locations identified on Schedule 6.12 or otherwise permitted by Section 6.12.

  • Inventory To the extent Inventory held for sale or lease has been produced by any Borrower, it has been and will be produced by such Borrower in accordance with the Federal Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, as amended, and all rules, regulations and orders thereunder.

  • Inventories The Operator shall maintain detailed records of Controllable Material.

  • Eligible Inventory As to each item of Inventory that is identified by any Borrower as Eligible Inventory in a Borrowing Base Certificate submitted to Agent, such Inventory is (a) of good and merchantable quality, free from known defects, and (b) not excluded as ineligible by virtue of one or more of the excluding criteria (other than Agent-discretionary criteria) set forth in the definition of Eligible Inventory.

  • Location of Equipment and Inventory All Equipment and Inventory are (i) located at the locations indicated on Schedule 4 (ii) in transit to such locations or (iii) in transit to a third party purchaser which will become obligated on a Receivable to the Debtor upon receipt. Except for Equipment and Inventory referred to in clauses (ii) and (iii) of the preceding sentence, the Debtor has exclusive possession and control of the Inventory and Equipment.

  • CURRENT INVENTORY OF QUALIFIED PROPERTY In addition to the requirements of Section 10.2 of this Agreement, if there is a material change in the Qualified Property described in EXHIBIT 4, then within 60 days from the date commercial operation begins, the Applicant shall provide to the District, the Comptroller, the Appraisal District or the State Auditor’s Office a specific and detailed description of the tangible personal property, buildings, and/or permanent, nonremovable building components (including any affixed to or incorporated into real property) on the Land to which the value limitation applies including maps or surveys of sufficient detail and description to locate all such described property on the Land.

  • Location of Inventory Except as set forth in Schedule 4.25, the Inventory of Borrowers and their Subsidiaries is not stored with a bailee, warehouseman, or similar party and is located only at, or in-transit between, the locations identified on Schedule 4.25 to this Agreement (as such Schedule may be updated pursuant to Section 5.14).

  • Sale of Inventory Purchaser shall purchase (or shall cause its Affiliates to purchase) the Inventory in separate transactions in accordance with the terms and conditions contained in the Supply Agreement. It is agreed and understood by and between the Parties that the Purchase Price does not include the Inventory.

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