Benefits Under the Act Sample Clauses

Benefits Under the Act. (a) The parties hereby acknowledge that the Company has been induced to proceed with the acquisition, construction and rehabilitation of the Project in part by the benefits conferred by the Act. The Issuer agrees that the Company shall be permitted to take advantage of all of the benefits provided by the Act to the fullest extent therein set forth subject to the rules and regulations of the Issuer. The Issuer agrees that it will not take any action to limit, curtail or otherwise make unavailable to the Company any of the benefits available under the Act.
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Benefits Under the Act. (a) The parties hereto acknowledge that the Borrower has been induced to proceed with the acquisition, construction, equipping and installation of the Project in part by the benefits conferred by the Act. The Issuer hereby agrees that the Borrower shall be permitted to take advantage of all of the benefits provided by the Act to the fullest extent therein set forth subject to the rules and regulations of the Issuer and the provisions of the Act. The Issuer agrees that it will not take any action to limit, curtail or otherwise make unavailable to the Borrower any of the benefits available under the Act.
Benefits Under the Act. (a) The parties hereto acknowledge that the Company has been induced to proceed with the acquisition and construction of the Project in part by the benefits conferred by the Act. The Issuer hereby agrees that the Company shall be permitted to take advantage of all of the benefits provided by the Act to the fullest extent therein set forth subject to the rules and regulations of the Issuer. The Issuer agrees that it will not take any action to limit, curtail or otherwise make unavailable to the Company any of the benefits available under the Act, including without limitation the exemption from Mississippi sales or use taxes.
Benefits Under the Act. (a) The parties hereto acknowledge that the Corporation has been induced to proceed with the acquisition, installation, and equipping of the Project in part by the benefits conferred by the Act regarding credits which may be used to offset certain corporate income tax obligations. The Issuer hereby agrees that the Corporation shall be permitted to take advantage of all of the benefits provided by the Act to the fullest extent therein set forth subject to the rules and regulations of the Issuer and the provisions of the Act. The Issuer agrees that it will not take any action to limit, curtail or otherwise make unavailable to the Corporation any of the benefits available under the Act.

Related to Benefits Under the Act

  • Persons Having Rights Under the Agreement Nothing in this Agreement shall give to any person other than the Company, the Warrant Agent and the holders of the Warrant Certificates any right, remedy or claim under or by reason of this Agreement.

  • Rights Under The Federal Power Act Nothing in this Section shall restrict the rights of any Interconnection Party to file a complaint with FERC under relevant provisions of the Federal Power Act.

  • Status under the Securities Act The Company was not and is not an ineligible issuer as defined in Rule 405 under the Securities Act at the times specified in Rules 164 and 433 under the Securities Act in connection with the offering of the Placement Shares.

  • How We Calculate Benefits Under These Rules When this plan is secondary, it may reduce its benefits so that the total benefits paid or provided by all plans are not more than the total allowable expenses. In determining the amount to be paid for any claim, the secondary plan will calculate the benefits it would have paid in the absence of other healthcare coverage and apply that calculated amount to any allowable expense under its plan that is unpaid by the primary plan. The secondary plan may then reduce its payment by the amount so that, when combined with the amount paid by the primary plan, the total benefits paid or provided by all plans for the claim do not exceed the total allowable expense for that claim. In addition, the secondary plan shall credit to its plan deductible any amounts it would have credited to its deductible in the absence of other healthcare coverage.

  • IMPLICATIONS UNDER THE LISTING RULES As the relevant percentage ratios (as defined under the Listing Rules) in respect of the maximum amount of financial assistance granted to the Borrowers or their associates pursuant to the Loan Facility under the Loan Agreement exceed 5% but are under 25%, the transaction contemplated under the Loan Agreement constitutes a discloseable transaction of the Company and is therefore subject to the announcement requirement but exempt from Shareholders’ approval requirement under the Listing Rules.

  • REPORTS UNDER THE 1934 ACT With a view to making available to the Investors the benefits of Rule 144 promulgated under the 1933 Act or any other similar rule or regulation of the SEC that may at any time permit the Investors to sell securities of the Company to the public without registration (“Rule 144”), the Company agrees to:

  • Reports Under the Exchange Act With a view to making available to the Investor the benefits of Rule 144 promulgated under the Securities Act or any similar rule or regulation of the SEC that may at any time permit the Investors to sell securities of the Company to the public without registration (“Rule 144”) the Company agrees to:

  • Actions Taken Under the Program The actions taken by the Recipient under the Program include the following:

  • Plan Terminations Under Section 409A Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in Section 7.2, if this Agreement terminates in the following circumstances:

  • Golden Parachute Limitation Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, to the extent any amount to be paid or benefit to be provided to the Executive pursuant to this Agreement or otherwise (collectively, the “Payments”) would be treated as an “excess parachute payment,” as that phrase is defined in Section 280G of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the “Code”), then the Payments shall be either: (a) paid or allowed in full; or (b) reduced (but not below zero) to the Reduced Amount, whichever of the foregoing amounts, taking into account the applicable federal, state and local income, employment and excise taxes (including, without limitation, the excise tax imposed upon the Executive under Section 4999 of the Code) results in the Executive’s receipt on an after tax basis of the greater amount of Payments. For purposes of this section, the “Reduced Amount” shall be an amount expressed in present value which maximizes the aggregate present value of all Payments without causing any Payment to be nondeductible by the Company because of Section 280G of the Code or subjecting the Executive to an excise tax under Section 4999 of the Code. The Company may elect which and how much of the Payments shall be eliminated or reduced and shall notify the Executive promptly of such election. Any determination required under this Section 3 will be made in writing by the Company’s legal counsel or independent public accountants immediately prior to a Change of Control or such other person or entity which the Company may select in its sole discretion (the “Firm”), whose determination will be conclusive and binding upon the Executive and the Company. For purposes of making the calculations required by this Section 3, the Firm may make reasonable assumptions and approximations concerning applicable taxes and may rely on reasonable, good faith interpretations concerning the application of Sections 280G and 4999 of the Code. The Company and the Executive will furnish to the Firm such information and documents as the Firm may reasonably request in order to make a determination under this Section. The Company will bear all costs charged by the Firm in connection with any calculations contemplated by this Section 3.

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