Course Required Criteria Sample Clauses

Course Required Criteria. Courses available on the Platform must meet certain minimum standards (“Course Criteria”):
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Course Required Criteria. Courses made available by Licensee must meet certain minimum standards, which are to be further provided by AccountAbility (the "Course Criteria"). At minimum, the Course Criteria shall include (i) Courses must align and meet the requirements to deliver Modules A, B and C as provided by AccountAbility; (ii) Courses must be taught by qualified individuals ("Instructors") meeting the training provider requirements defined by AccountAbility; and (iii) Courses must include requirements for Participants to obtain certifications.

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  • Performance Requirements 1. Neither Party may impose or enforce any of the following requirements, or enforce any commitment or undertaking, in connection with the establishment, acquisition, expansion, management, conduct or operation of an investment of an investor of a Party or of a non-Party in its territory:

  • License Requirements The Hotel’s alcoholic beverage license requires that the Hotel shall: (i) request proper identification (photo ID) of any person of questionable age and refuse alcoholic beverage service if the person is either under age or proper identification cannot be produced, and (ii) refuse alcoholic beverage service to any person who, in the Hotel’s judgment, appears to be intoxicated; and (iii) instruct its personnel to avoid encouraging patrons to consume alcoholic beverages (commonly referred to as “over-pouring”).

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  • Reporting Covenant Required Complies Annual financial statements (CPA Audited) FYI within 180 days Yes No Monthly financial statements (consolidated), Compliance Certificate and deferred revenue report Monthly within 30 days Yes No Quarterly financial statements (consolidating) Quarterly within 30 days Yes No 10K and 10Q (as applicable) Yes No Annual operating budget, sales projections and operating plans approved by board of directors Annual no later than 30 days after the end of each fiscal year Yes No A/R & A/P Agings, Inventory Report, Borrowings Base Certificate Prior to each Credit Extension, and monthly within 20 days Yes No A/R Audit Initial (within 30 days of close) and Semi-Annual thereafter Yes No Inventory Exam Prior to any Advance on “Eligible Inventory” and Annually thereafter Yes No IP Report Annually within 30 days, and promptly after filings with the USPTO and/or Copyright Office Yes No Deposit balances with Bridge Bank $ Deposit balances with Comerica Bank $ Deposit balances outside Bridge Bank or Comerica Bank (explain on attachment) $ Amount/% of Total Cash maintained with foreign subsidiaries $ /% (may not exceed 5%) Yes No Financial Covenants Required Actual Complies Minimum Asset Coverage Ratio (monthly) 1.50: 1.00 :1.00 Yes No Minimum Tangible Net Worth (quarterly) $ 8,000,000 * $ Yes No Minimum Unrestricted Cash in DDA at each of Bridge and Comerica $ 1,000,000 ** $ Yes No Comments Regarding Exceptions: See Attached. BANK USE ONLY Received by: Sincerely, AUTHORIZED SIGNER Date: Verified: SIGNATURE AUTHORIZED SIGNER Date: TITLE Compliance Status Yes No DATE * increasingly by (i) 25% of New Equity, (ii) 25% of Investors’ indebtedness actually advanced (after the initial advance thereof, and (iii) 70% of quarterly net profit after tax (determined in accordance with GAAP), not to exceed $10,000,000 through 12/31/11. ** to increase to $3,000,000 ($4,000,000 in the event of any advance of the Investors’ Indebtedness) at Bridge and $2,000,000 ($3,000,000 in the event of any advance of the Investors’ Indebtedness) at Comerica in the event Borrower’s quarterly revenue is <80% of the Board-approved forecast delivered to Lenders in accordance with Section 6.3.

  • Sublicense Requirements Any Sublicense:

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