Limit on Allowed Claims Sample Clauses

Limit on Allowed Claims. In no event shall the Escrow Agent be required to pay in respect of claims contemplated in Section 3.6 hereof an amount in excess of the then current balance of the Indemnity Escrow Account.
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  • Economic Benefit The Administrator shall annually determine the economic benefit attributable to the Executive based on the life insurance premium factor for the Executive’s age multiplied by the aggregate death benefit payable to the Executive’s beneficiary. The “life insurance premium factor” is the minimum factor applicable under guidance published pursuant to Treasury Reg. section 1.61-22(d)(3)(ii) or any subsequent authority.

  • Death During Payment of a Benefit If the Executive dies after any benefit payments have commenced under Article 2 of this Agreement but before receiving all such payments, the Company shall pay the remaining benefits to the Beneficiary at the same time and in the same amounts they would have been paid to the Executive had the Executive survived.

  • Account Balance The Servicer must never allow any Custodial T&I Account to become overdrawn as to any individual related Borrower. If there are insufficient funds in the account, the Servicer must advance its own funds to cure the overdraft.

  • Interest on Capital Contributions No Member shall be entitled to any interest on its capital contribution.

  • Lump Sum Deferral Benefits may be paid to the Beneficiary in a single, lump-sum payment.

  • No Interest on Contributions No Partner shall be entitled to interest on its Capital Contribution.

  • Net Benefit A Net Benefit for a particular fund or, in the case of a multi-class fund, a class results when aggregate Benefits exceed aggregate Losses (i.e., net redemptions on a day the fund’s or class’s NAV is understated or net subscriptions on a day the fund’s or class’s NAV is overstated) during the Error Period.

  • Over-Allowance Amount On the Cost Proposal Delivery Date, Landlord shall identify the amount (the "Over-Allowance Amount") equal to the difference between (i) the amount of the Cost Proposal and (ii) the amount of the Improvement Allowance. Subject to the terms of Section 2.3 of this Work Letter Agreement, the Over-Allowance Amount shall be delivered from Tenant to Landlord (on a pro-rata basis, based upon the percentage of the Tenant Improvements completed) within fifteen (15) days of Tenant's receipt of an invoice for such portion of the Over-Allowance Amount. In the event that, after the Cost Proposal Delivery Date, any revisions, changes, or substitutions shall be made to the Construction Drawings or the Improvements as the result of (i) a ratified Tenant Change, or (ii) a change requested by Landlord and reasonably approved by Tenant, then, subject to the terms of Section 2.3 of this Work Letter Agreement, any additional costs which arise in connection with such revisions, changes or substitutions or any other additional costs shall be paid by Tenant to Landlord immediately upon Landlord's request as an addition to the Over-Allowance Amount. Subject to the terms of Section 2.3 of this Work Letter Agreement, in the event that Tenant fails to deliver the Over-Allowance Amount as provided in this Section 4.3.1, then Landlord may, at its option, cease work in the Premises until such time as Landlord receives payment of the Over-Allowance Amount (and such failure to deliver shall be treated as a Tenant delay in accordance with the terms of Section 5.2 below).

  • Administrative Expense Payments The Fund Administrator recognizes the Company, on behalf of the Accounts, as the shareholder of shares of the Funds purchased under the Participation Agreement on behalf of the Accounts. The Fund Administrator further recognizes that it will derive a substantial administrative convenience by virtue of having the Company be the shareholder of record of shares of the Funds purchased under the Participation Agreement, rather than multiple shareholders having record ownership of such shares. The Fund Administrator recognizes that the Company will provide administrative services necessary to facilitate investment in the Funds. In consideration of the Administrative Services provided by the Company and the administrative convenience resulting to the Fund Administrator described above, the Fund Administrator agrees to pay the Company a fee as set forth in Schedule B.

  • Death Benefit Should Employee die during the term of employment, the Company shall pay to Employee's estate any compensation due through the end of the month in which death occurred.

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