Minimum Investment Requirement Sample Clauses

Minimum Investment Requirement. If the Company has not met the Minimum Investment Requirement during the Investment Period, then the Project shall revert retroactively to ad valorem taxation and this agreement shall terminate pursuant to Section 00-00-000 of the Act and the Company shall, within 180 days of the end of the Investment Period, make payment to the County of the difference between the Payments-in-Lieu-of-Taxes actually made and the total retroactive amount referred to in this Section, provided that the Company shall be entitled to any statutory abatements that otherwise would have been afforded had the Project not been receiving the benefits set forth under this Fee Agreement.
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Minimum Investment Requirement. During the Seller Non-Distribution Period (provided, that if there are any unresolved indemnification claims of Buyer under Article 8 as of the end of the Seller Non-Distribution Period, the Seller Non-Distribution Period will be extended until such time that any such claims are resolved pursuant to Article 8), Sellers shall collectively maintain an aggregate investment in securities issued or directly and fully guaranteed or insured by the United States government or any agency or instrumentality thereof (provided that the full faith and credit of the United States is pledged in support thereof) having maturities of not more than six months from the date of acquisition, or such other securities as may be approved by Buyer, such approval not to be unreasonably withheld, in an amount equal to the Indemnification Cap (the "MINIMUM INVESTMENT REQUIREMENT"). Sellers shall provide Buyer, within fifteen (15) days following written request, with a statement, together with supporting documentation evidencing Sellers' compliance with the Minimum Investment Requirement; provided, however, that Sellers shall deliver to Buyer on or before January 15 and July 15 of each calendar year following the Closing Date with a statement, together with supporting documentation, evidencing Sellers' compliance with the Minimum Investment Requirement as of June 30 and December 31, respectively.
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  • Minimum Investment Prior to the Rent Commencement Date, Tenant, at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, shall refurbish, redecorate and modernize the interiors and exteriors of the Premises, and otherwise complete the initial improvements necessary and appropriate to commence operations in the Premises (the “Initial Improvements”), at a minimum cost of the Minimum Investment Amount or less than said amount provided Tenant complies with the Concessions Design Guidelines and receives Design Review Committee approval. As-Built drawings of fire sprinkler and fire alarm systems must be submitted to Building Inspection and Code Enforcement (“XXXX”) in AUTOCAD “.DWG” format within 30 days of issuance of a Temporary Certificate of Occupancy (TCO). Within ninety (90) days after substantial completion of the Initial Improvements, Tenant must provide to City an electronic PDF file and a hard copy set of as-built drawings and an affidavit, signed under penalty of perjury by both Tenant and Tenant’s general contractor, architect or construction manager, stating the hard construction costs paid by Tenant to complete the Initial Improvements, together with copies of paid invoices and lien waivers substantiating the costs stated in the affidavit. Such “hard construction costs,” which must equal or exceed the Minimum Investment Amount, may include architectural and engineering fees, provided the credit for such costs against the Minimum Investment Amount shall not exceed fifteen percent (15%) of the Minimum Investment Amount. The minimum investment may not include financial costs, interest, inventory, pre-opening expenses, inter-company charges related to construction, business interruption, overhead, or debt service on any construction loan, or any charges paid by Tenant to an affiliate. If Director disputes the amount of investment claimed by Tenant, Director may, at City’s expense, hire an independent appraiser to determine the cost of the investment. If the independent appraiser determines that the investment is less than the Minimum Investment Amount, the deficiency, as well as City’s costs of hiring such independent appraiser, will be paid to City by Tenant within sixty (60) days of City’s written notice of the appraiser’s determination. At any time, upon three (3) business days’ notice, City or its representatives may audit all of Tenant’s books, records and source documents related to the hard construction costs paid by Tenant to complete the Initial Improvements. If the audit reveals that the hard construction costs paid by Tenant were less than those stated in Tenant’s affidavit, then Tenant must pay City for the costs incurred by City in connection with the audit plus any additional deficiency discovered between the hard construction costs paid by Tenant and the Minimum Investment Amount. City, at City’s sole discretion, may require that Tenant comply with the terms of a Tenant Work Letter setting forth additional terms relating to Tenant’s construction of the Initial Improvements, and Tenant hereby agrees to comply with any such Tenant Work Letter.

  • Minimum Balance Requirements To be a member and maintain Accounts with Us You must purchase 1 share in the Credit Union. The par value of a share in this Credit Union is $5.00. If the balance in Your primary share Account drops below 1 share ($5.00), at any time, We may, at Our option, close Your Account. Nonsufficient Funds Returns. Any share draft or pre-authorized transfer, or transaction made through the use of a debit card, or other electronic means, as is applicable (including any in-person transaction), that is presented to Us for payment on Your Account when Your Account lacks sufficient collected funds to pay any such item may, at Our option, be returned for nonsufficient funds or We may honor any such item and charge You a fee for doing so. Overdraft Balance Calculation. When processing transactions that debit or credit Your Account, We start each Business Day with Your final Account balance from the preceding Business Day. The final balance takes into account all of the debit and credit transactions that were settled that Business Day pursuant to Our Funds Availability Policy, as well as any other debits or credits to Your Account that were finally settled that day, as described above in the "Deposit of Items" and "Collection and Processing of Items" sections of the Account Agreement. This starting balance at the beginning of a Business Day (the preceding Business Day's final balance) is sometimes referred to as Your "actual balance." As credits and debits to Your Account are received by Us, We add them to and subtract them from Your actual balance. Examples of credits include, but are not limited to, electronic direct deposits, check deposits that have been fully and finally collected, ACH credits that have settled that day, and cash deposits made to one of Our tellers. Examples of debits include, but are not limited to, checks drawn on Your Account that are presented to Us for payment, electronic fund transfer (EFT) debit transactions (such as preauthorized payments and settled EFT debits), memo-posted EFT debits (EFT debits that We have authorized but which have not been settled), and Credit Union fees and charges. The result of this calculation at any given point in time is called Your "available balance." For the purpose of determining whether an overdraft has occurred, We use Your available balance. First, We add all of the settled credit transactions to the beginning actual balance. Then, We subtract all of the debit transactions that settled that day. We also subtract all of the pending debit transactions. This determines the available balance for overdraft purposes. Each debit transaction that We process when Your Account has a negative available balance is an overdraft, subject to an overdraft charge. Subject to applicable law, You are responsible for paying any overdraft fees and charges assessed in connection with Our payment of an overdraft, as well as any NSF fees charged to Your Account when We dishonor and return an item for non- sufficient funds. It is Your responsibility to know Your Account balance, and if You have any questions You should contact a Credit Union representative.

  • Payment Requirements ‌ If funding levels are significantly affected by state or federal budget and funds are not allocated and available for the continuance of the function performed by Subrecipient, the Contract may be terminated by the County at the end of the period for which funds are available. The County shall notify Subrecipient at the earliest possible time of any service, which will or may be affected by a shortage of funds. No penalty shall accrue to the County in the event this provision is exercised and the County shall not be obligated nor liable for any damages as a result of termination under this provision of this Contract, and nothing herein shall be construed as obligating the County to expend or as involving the County in any Contract or other obligation for future payment of money in excess of appropriations authorized by law.

  • Minimum Purchase Requirements Distributor shall make the minimum annual purchase of Products established in Exhibit B, unless the Agreement has become coexclusive. In the period within the fixed term and extension, if applicable, of the Agreement under Section 10(a) subsequent to [ * ], the parties shall meet in San Francisco at least [ * ] prior to the beginning of each of respective year to discuss market conditions and appropriate minimum purchases for such year. In the event that the parties fail to agree on an appropriate minimum any year subsequent to [ * ], the minimum annual purchase requirement for such year shall be calculated increasing or decreasing (as the case may be) the minimum purchase requirement for the preceding year in proportion to the increase or decrease in the [ * ] (based on data from mutually acceptable data provider) of the applicable product in the Territory. In the event Supplier is unable to deliver Products ordered by Distributor in an amount consistent with the most recent forecast, then the minimum annual purchase requirement shall be reduced by the quantity of Products that Supplier is unable to deliver when requested. In the event Distributor fails in any year (a “Shortfall Year”) to make the annual minimum purchase of Agreement Products required by Exhibit B, Supplier shall have the right to give Distributor written notice of default, and if such failure to make the minimum purchase is not cured (through the purchase of an amount of Agreement Product equal to the entire shortfall in the Shortfall Year, which amount shall not be counted towards any minimum purchase requirements for the year of purchase) within [ * ] of receipt of the notice, then Supplier shall have the right, in Supplier’s sole discretion and as Supplier’s sole remedy for Distributor’s failure to meet the minimum purchase requirements hereunder, either to convert the appointment of Distributor from exclusive to non-exclusive or to terminate this Agreement. In the event of either conversion to non-exclusive or termination of this Agreement pursuant to this Section 3(e), the Supplier shall pay Distributor a conversion fee equal to [ * ], and Distributor shall transfer all Regulatory Approvals relating to BMS or DES in the Territory to Supplier.

  • Minimum Requirements Consultant shall, at its expense, procure and maintain for the duration of the Agreement insurance against claims for injuries to persons or damages to property which may arise from or in connection with the performance of the Agreement by the Consultant, its agents, representatives, employees or subconsultants. Consultant shall also require all of its subconsultants to procure and maintain the same insurance for the duration of the Agreement. Such insurance shall meet at least the following minimum levels of coverage:

  • Coverage Minimum Requirement Commercial General Liability Insurance, including Bodily Injury, Personal Injury, Property Damage, Advertising Injury, and Medical Payments Each Occurrence General Aggregate $ 1,000,000 $ 2,000,000 Automobile Liability Insurance - Any Auto Each Occurrence General Aggregate $ 1,000,000 $ 2,000,000 Professional Liability $ 1,000,000 Workers Compensation Statutory Limits Employer’s Liability $ 1,000,000

  • U.S. Federal Procurement Requirements Without limiting Section 12.1, in light of DXC’s status as a U.S. Federal contractor and subcontractor, all applicable procurement regulations required by federal statute or regulation to be inserted in contracts or subcontracts apply to this Order, including but not limited to FAR 52.219-8 (Utilization of Small Business Concerns), FAR 52.219.-9 (Small Business Subcontracting Plan), FAR 52.219-16 (Liquidated Damages Subcontracting Plan), FAR 52.222-26 (Equal Opportunity), FAR 52.222-35 (Equal Opportunity for Special Disabled Veterans, Veterans of the Vietnam Era, and other Eligible Veterans), FAR 52.222-36 (Affirmative Action for Workers with Disabilities), FAR 52.222-39 ( Notification of Employee Rights Concerning Payment of Union Dues or Fees), FAR 52.222-41 (Service Contract Act of 1965), and FAR 52.247-64 (Preference for Privately Owned U.S. Flag Commercial Vessels).

  • Minimum Liquidity The Borrower shall not permit Liquidity at any time to be less than $50,000,000.

  • Equipment Requirements No Equipment is provided to Customer as part of this Service.

  • Minimum Balance Merchant agrees to maintain a minimum balance of funds in the Settlement Account as Bank may specify to Merchant in writing from time to time.

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