Inventory Cut Off – Forward Looking Sample Clauses

Inventory Cut Off – Forward Looking. Notwithstanding the production requirements specified in Section 2.2 above and subsequent to [*], following consultation with and notice to INTEL, MICRON shall not be required to produce DDR2 at a rate that may result in finished goods inventory of such devices exceeding sixty (60) days projected sales thereof (measured from the Finished Goods Inventory Measurement Date and based upon the average of MICRON’s DDR2 demand forecast for the ninety (90) day period commencing with the Finished Goods Inventory Measurement Date and INTEL’s projections (worldwide demand forecast adjusted for an assumed MICRON [*] market segment share for DDR2 products) for the same ninety (90) day period). In the event an Inventory Limitation is implemented, MICRON will review customer forecasts and INTEL’S projections on a weekly basis until such time as MICRON determines that an Inventory Limitation is no longer applicable. In the event an Inventory Limitation is implemented for one hundred eighty (180) consecutive days or less, MICRON shall, within ninety (90) days from [*] Certain information on this page has been omitted and filed separately with the Commission. Confidential treatement has been requested with respect to the omitted portions. the date that the Inventory Limitation no longer applies (assuming no intervening Inventory Limitation has occurred during such ninety (90) day period), return to the minimum volume production set forth in Section 2.2 above applicable to the quarter in which such ninetieth (90th) day falls. If, however, an Inventory Limitation is implemented for more than one hundred and eighty (180) consecutive days, MICRON shall, within ninety (90) days from the date that the Inventory Limitation no longer applies (assuming no intervening Inventory Limitation has occurred during such ninety (90) day period), return to the minimum volume production set forth in Section 2.2 above applicable to the quarter in which such ninetieth (90th) day falls; provided, however, notwithstanding the foregoing, MICRON shall not be liable for any damages under this Agreement for failure to meet the production volumes of Section 2.2 above if, in order to achieve the quarterly production of DDR2 Product for the quarter in which the ninetieth (90th) day falls (with respect to an Inventory Limitation in excess of one hundred and eighty (180) days), MICRON would have to increase production volume of DDR2 Product (measured in 256 Mb equivalents) greater than [*] based on the num...
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  • 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.

  • REPORT OF CONTRACT USAGE All fields of information shall be accurate and complete. The report is to be submitted electronically via electronic mail utilizing the template provided in Microsoft Excel 2003, or newer (or as otherwise directed by OGS), to the attention of the individual shown on the front page of the Contract Award Notification and shall reference the Group Number, Award Number, Contract Number, Sales Period, and Contractor's (or other authorized agent) Name, and all other fields required. OGS reserves the right to amend the report template without acquiring the approval of the Office of the State Comptroller or the Attorney General.

  • 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.

  • Product Availability Under no circumstances shall Company be responsible to Representative or anyone else for its failure to fill accepted orders, or for its delay in filling accepted orders, when such failure or delay is due to strike, accident, labor trouble, acts of nature, freight embargo, war, civil disturbance, vendor problems or any cause beyond Company's reasonable control.

  • Inventory Covenants With respect to the Inventory: (a) each Borrower and Guarantor shall at all times maintain correct and accurate inventory records in a manner consistent with its current practices as of the date hereof (except to the extent of changes in such practices as a result of the establishment of a reliable, consistent and accurate stock ledger inventory system at the Retail Division), (b) Borrowers and Guarantors shall, or a third party inventory counting service on behalf of Borrowers and Guarantors shall, conduct a physical count of the Inventory at least once each fiscal quarter as to non-perishable Inventory of the Retail Division (or on and after the establishment of a stock ledger inventory system at the Retail Division that is satisfactory to Borrowers and Agent, two (2) times each year) and once each fiscal four (4) week period of Borrowers and Guarantors (determined in accordance with the current accounting practices of Borrowers and Guarantors as of the date hereof) as to the perishable Inventory of the Retail Division, three (3) times each year as to Inventory of the United Wholesale Division (provided, that, in the event that the United Wholesale Division Assets are not sold pursuant to the United Wholesale Sale Agreements on or before March 31, 2004, Agent may require that such physical counts be conducted more frequently) and at least once each year, whether through periodic cycle counts or otherwise, as to the Inventory of the Distribution Division, but in each case at any time or times as Agent may request on or after an Event of Default, and promptly following any such physical inventory shall supply Agent with a report in the form and with such specificity as may be reasonably satisfactory to Agent concerning such physical count; (c) Borrowers and Guarantors shall not remove any Inventory from the locations set forth or permitted herein, without the prior written consent of Agent, except for sales, returns or transfers of Inventory in the ordinary course of its business that are reported to Agent in accordance with the terms hereof and except to move Inventory directly from one location set forth or permitted herein to another such location and except for Inventory shipped from the manufacturer thereof to such Borrower or Guarantor which is in transit to the locations set forth or permitted herein; (d) upon Agent's request, Borrowers shall, at their expense, no more than one (1) time in any twelve (12) month period, but at any time or times as Agent may request on or after an Event of Default, deliver or cause to be delivered to Agent 67 written appraisals as to the Inventory in form, scope and methodology reasonably acceptable to Agent and by an appraiser acceptable to Agent, addressed to Agent and Lenders and upon which Agent and Lenders are expressly permitted to rely; (e) Borrowers and Guarantors shall produce, use, store and maintain the Inventory with all reasonable care and caution and in accordance with applicable standards of any insurance and in conformity with applicable laws in all material respects (including the requirements of the Federal Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, as amended and all rules, regulations and orders related thereto); (f) as between Agent and Lenders, on the one hand, and Borrowers and Guarantors, on the other hand, each Borrower and Guarantor assumes all responsibility and liability arising from or relating to the production, use, sale or other disposition of the Inventory (but nothing contained herein shall be construed as the basis for any liability of any Borrower or Guarantor as to any third party); (g) Borrowers and Guarantors shall not sell Inventory to any customer on approval, or any other basis which entitles the customer to return or may obligate any Borrower or Guarantor to repurchase such Inventory; except for the right of return given to retail customers of Borrowers in the ordinary course of business and in accordance with the then current return policy of Borrowers; (h) Borrowers and Guarantors shall keep the Inventory in good and marketable condition; and (i) upon Agent's request, Borrowers shall, at their expense, conduct through an inventory counting service acceptable to Agent, a physical count of the Inventory of the Retail Division and the United Wholesale Division in form, scope and methodology acceptable to Agent (but only to the extent that a physical count that is acceptable to Borrowers and Agent has not been conducted by such inventory counting service within the immediately preceding fiscal quarter so long as no Default or Event of Default shall exist or have occurred or four (4) fiscal week period of Borrowers and Guarantors (determined in accordance with the current accounting principles of Borrowers and Guarantors as of the date hereof) at any time a Default or Event of Default shall exist or have occurred, the results of which shall be reported directly by such inventory counting service to Agent and Borrowers shall promptly deliver confirmation to Agent that appropriate adjustments have been made to the inventory records of Borrowers to reconcile the inventory count to the inventory records of Borrowers; (k) Borrowers and Guarantors shall not, without prior written notice to Agent or the specific identification of such Inventory in a report with respect thereto provided by Lead Borrower to Agent pursuant to Section 7.1(a) hereof, acquire or accept any Inventory on consignment or approval.

  • Accounts Receivable; Inventory (a) For each Account with respect to which Advances are requested, on the date each Advance is requested and made, such Account shall be an Eligible Account.

  • Change in Business or Credit and Collection Policy The Seller will not make any change in the character of its business or in the Credit and Collection Policy that would, in either case, materially adversely affect the collectibility of the Receivables Pool or the ability of the Seller to perform its obligations under this Agreement.

  • 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.

  • Books and Records; Certain Funds Received After the Cut-Off Date From and after the sale of the Mortgage Loans to the Purchaser, record title to each Mortgage (other than with respect to any Outside Serviced Mortgage Loan) and each Note shall be transferred to the Trustee subject to and in accordance with this Agreement. Any funds due after the Cut-Off Date in connection with a Mortgage Loan received by the Seller shall be held in trust on behalf of the Trustee (for the benefit of the Certificateholders) as the owner of such Mortgage Loan and shall be transferred promptly to the Certificate Administrator. All scheduled payments of principal and interest due on or before the Cut-Off Date but collected after the Cut-Off Date, and all recoveries and payments of principal and interest collected on or before the Cut-Off Date (only in respect of principal and interest on the Mortgage Loans due on or before the Cut-Off Date and principal prepayments thereon), shall belong to, and shall be promptly remitted to, the Seller. The transfer of each Mortgage Loan shall be reflected on the Seller’s balance sheets and other financial statements as the sale of such Mortgage Loan by the Seller to the Purchaser. The Seller intends to treat the transfer of each Mortgage Loan to the Purchaser as a sale for tax purposes. Following the transfer of the Mortgage Loans by the Seller to the Purchaser, the Seller shall not take any actions inconsistent with the ownership of the Mortgage Loans by the Purchaser and its assignees. The transfer of each Mortgage Loan shall be reflected on the Purchaser’s balance sheets and other financial statements as the purchase of such Mortgage Loan by the Purchaser from the Seller. The Purchaser intends to treat the transfer of each Mortgage Loan from the Seller as a purchase for tax purposes. The Purchaser shall be responsible for maintaining, and shall maintain, a set of records for each Mortgage Loan which shall be clearly marked to reflect the transfer of ownership of each Mortgage Loan by the Seller to the Purchaser pursuant to this Agreement. It is expressly agreed and understood that, notwithstanding the assignment of the Loan Documents, it is expressly intended that the Seller will receive the benefit of any securitization indemnification provisions in the Loan Documents.

  • Inventory and Supplies Administrator shall order, purchase and provide to the Group on a timely basis inventory and supplies, and such other ordinary, necessary or appropriate materials which are requested by the Group and which the Group shall reasonably determine to be necessary in the operation of the Practice on the same terms commercially available to Administrator. Such inventory, supplies and other materials shall be included in Practice Expenses at their cost to Parent or Administrator, as the case may be.

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