Business Development Funds Sample Clauses

Business Development Funds. Following Customer’s execution and delivery of this Agreement and any other agreements referred to in subsection 22(b), Seller agrees to advance to Customer business development funds (the “Business Development Funds”) as follows:
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Business Development Funds. Each Individual Employer covered by this Agreement shall pay into the Business Development Trust Fund(s) according to the following schedule: United Contractors (UCON) California Alliance for Jobs –$.07 per hour Effective 7/1/2013 Construction Industry Force Account Committee - $.02 per hour Effective 6/29/2020 AGC California Alliance for Jobs – $.05 per hour Effective 7/1/2013 Construction Industry Force Account Committee – $.02 per hour Effective 7/1/2010 NAEC California Alliance for Jobs – $.08 per hour Effective 7/1/2013 UMIC, INC. California Alliance for Jobs – $.07 per hour Effective 7/1/2013 Construction Industry Force Account Committee – $.02 per hour Effective 7/1/2010 Independent Short Form Employers California Alliance for Jobs – $.10 per hour Effective 7/1/2013 Construction Industry Force Account Committee – $.02 per hour Effective 7/1/2010 ACE California Alliance for Jobs – $.06 per hour Effective 7/1/2013 Construction Industry Force Account Committee – $.03 per hour Effective 6/29/2020 CEA Business Development Fund - $.08 per hour Effective 6/29/2020
Business Development Funds. Commencing in Year Two, Pepsi-Cola will advance Business Development Funds to the Customer an amount representing an advance at the rate of *** per Gallon based upon the number of Gallons purchased by Outlets during the prior Year ("Advanced Business Development Funds"). For Year One only, the amount advanced as Business Development Funds shall be equal to *** based upon an estimated volume of *** Gallons to be purchased by Customer during Year One. Business Development Funds shall be spent by Customer to offset costs and expenses associated with at least one jointly approved business development programs per Year including but not limited to local and national marketing programs, local media purchases, and team member activation initiatives. At the end of each Year, Pepsi-Cola will reconcile the Business Development Funds advanced to Customer as follows: Pepsi-Cola will multiply the number of Gallons purchased by Customer during the Year by the above rate per Gallon and will compare that result with the amount advanced. The resulting amount, if positive, will be paid by Pepsi-Cola to Customer, or, if negative, will, at Pepsi-Cola's discretion, be either offset against amounts that may concurrently or thereafter become due to Customer under this Agreement or will be paid by Customer to Pepsi-Cola within 30 days following Pepsi-Cola's invoice therefor.
Business Development Funds. Each Individual Employer covered by this Agreement shall pay into the Business Development Trust Fund(s) according to the following schedule: United Contractors (UCON) California Alliance for Jobs – $0.07 per hour Effective 7/1/2013 Construction Industry Force Account Committee – $0.04 per hour Effective 6/26/2023 AGC California Alliance for Jobs – $0.05 per hour Effective 7/1/2013 Construction Industry Force Account Committee – $0.04 per hour Effective 6/26/2023 NAEC California Alliance for Jobs – $0.09 per hour Effective 6/29/2020 Construction Industry Force Account Committee – $0.02 per hour Effective 6/26/2023 UMIC, INC. California Alliance for Jobs – $0.07 per hour Effective 7/1/2013 Construction Industry Force Account Committee – $0.04 per hour Effective 6/26/2023 Independent Short Form Employers California Alliance for Jobs – $0.10 per hour Effective 7/1/2013 Construction Industry Force Account Committee – $0.04 per hour Effective 6/26/2023 ACE California Alliance for Jobs – $0.06 per hour Effective 7/1/2013 Construction Industry Force Account Committee – $0.05 per hour Effective 6/26/2023 CEA Business Development Fund – $0.10 per hour Effective 6/26/2023
Business Development Funds. Each Individual Employer covered by this Agreement shall pay into the Business Development Trust Fund(s) according to the following schedule: United Contractors (UCON) California Alliance for Jobs –$.07 per hour Effective July 1, 2013 AGC California Alliance for Jobs – $.05 per hour Effective July 1, 2013 Construction Industry Force Account Committee – $.02 per hour Effective July 1, 2013 NAEC California Alliance for Jobs – $.07 per hour Effective April 1, 2015 UMIC, INC. California Alliance for Jobs – $.07 per hour Effective July 1, 2013 Construction Industry Force Account Committee – $.02 per hour Effective July 1, 2013 Independent Short Form Employers California Alliance for Jobs – $.10 per hour Effective July 1, 2013 Construction Industry Force Account Committee – $.02 per hour Effective July 1, 2013 ACE California Alliance for Jobs – $.06 per hour Effective July 1, 2013 Construction Industry Force Account Committee – $.01 per hour Effective July 1, 2013 CEA Business Development Fund - $.06 per hour Effective July 1, 2010
Business Development Funds. Within three (3) days of the execution of this Agreement, CCF will make a one-time advance of Business Development Funds to MFOC in the amount of [CONFIDENTIAL]4 (the "Advance"). The purpose of the Advance is to develop a flavor shot program and a Dannon water program for the Participating System. In addition, the Advance will be used to expand the Xxx. Xxxxxx' Famous Brands fruit-head smoothie program throughout the Participating System and to offset the costs of implementing and maintaining throughout the Term quality Fountain and Frozen Beverage programs in the Participating System.

Related to Business Development Funds

  • Business Development Provide advice and assistance in business growth and development of Party B. 业务发展。对乙方的业务发展提供建议和协助。

  • Business Development Company Buyer is a business development company as defined in Section 202(a)(22) of the Investment Advisors Act of 1940.

  • Professional Development Funds 23.1.1 Two Professional Development Funds, a Professional Development Support Fund and an Education Leave Fund, shall be established to support professional development activities as defined in 23.2. On April 1st of each year, the College will allocate an amount equal to no less than 0.9% of total faculty salary (exclusive of severance payments) to the Professional Development Support Fund, and an amount equal to no less than 0.6% of total faculty salary to the Educational Leave Fund. Any unused balances in these funds shall carry over to the next budget year.

  • Professional Development Fund A budget item equal to one-half (½) of one (1) percent of employees' salaries shall be set aside annually to be used to:

  • Status as Business Development Company The Borrower is an “investment company” that has elected to be regulated as a “business development company” within the meaning of the Investment Company Act and qualifies as a RIC.

  • Skills Development The Company acknowledges the changing pace of technology in the electrical contracting industry and the need for employees to understand those changes and have the necessary skill requirements to keep the Company at the forefront of the industry. The Parties to this Agreement recognise that in order to increase the efficiency, productivity and competitiveness of the Company, a commitment to training and skill development is required. Accordingly, the parties commit themselves to:

  • Research and Development (i) Advice and assistance in relation to research and development of Party B;

  • Staff Development ‌ The County and the Association agree that the County retains full authority to determine training needs, resources that can be made available, and the method of payment for training authorized by the County. Nothing in this subsection shall preclude the right of an employee to request specific training.

  • Professional Development Plan Professional Development Plan (PDP) refers to plans developed by faculty members addressing the criteria contained in Article 22 and Appendix G.

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