Monetary Thresholds and Baskets Sample Clauses

Monetary Thresholds and Baskets. For the avoidance of doubt, except as otherwise expressly provided in this Section 1.9(d) (including with respect to the Maximum Substitution Limitation, the Maximum Initial Go Dark Limitation and the No-Consent Sublease Basket) or elsewhere in this Lease, all other monetary thresholds, baskets and other similar limitations relating to the Demised Premises under this Lease shall, from and after the applicable Lease Severance Date, be determined separately with reference, respectively, to (I) as to each such Severed Lease, the applicable Severed Properties thereunder, and (II) as to this Lease, the Demised Premises remaining subject hereto.
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Monetary Thresholds and Baskets. For the avoidance of doubt, except as otherwise expressly provided in this Section 1.9(d) with respect to the No-Consent Sublease Basket, or elsewhere in this Lease, all other monetary thresholds, baskets and other similar limitations relating to the Demised Premises under this Lease shall, from and after the applicable Lease Severance Date, be determined separately with reference, respectively, to (I) as to each such Severed Lease, the applicable Severed Properties thereunder and (II) as to this Lease, the Demised Premises remaining subject hereto.

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  • Threshold Neither the Sellers nor the Purchasers shall be required to make any indemnification payment pursuant to Section 8.1 or 8.2, respectively, until such time as the total amount of all Damages that have been directly or indirectly suffered or incurred by an Indemnified Party, or to which an Indemnified Party has or otherwise becomes subject to, exceeds $50,000 in the aggregate. At such time as the total amount of such Damages exceeds $50,000 in the aggregate, the Indemnified Party shall be entitled to be indemnified against the full amount of such Damages (and not merely the portion of such Damages exceeding $50,000).

  • Monetary Limitations Neither any Seller nor any Principal will have any obligation to indemnify Buyer Indemnified Persons pursuant to Section 7.01(a)(ii), Section 7.01(b)(ii), or Section 7.01(b)(v) in respect of Losses arising from the breach of, or inaccuracy in, any representation, warranty or statement described therein (or arising in respect of any Specified Liability) unless and until the aggregate amount of all such Losses incurred or suffered by the Buyer Indemnified Persons exceeds $500,000 (at which point the Sellers and the Principals will indemnify the Buyer Indemnified Persons for all such Losses in excess of such amount in accordance with the other provisions of this ARTICLE VII). The Sellers’ and the Principals’ aggregate liability in respect of claims for indemnification pursuant to Section 7.01(a)(ii), Section 7.01(b)(ii), or Section 7.01(b)(v) will not exceed $10 million. The limitations in the immediately preceding two sentences will not apply to (a) claims for indemnification pursuant to Section 7.01(a)(ii) or Section 7.01(b)(ii) in respect of breaches of, or inaccuracies in, any Seller Fundamental Representation or (b) claims for indemnification based upon fraud, intentional misrepresentation or intentional breach of any representation or warranty in ARTICLE III or ARTICLE IV. Subject to the immediately following sentence, claims for indemnification pursuant to any provision of Section 7.01(a) or Section 7.01(b) (other than Section 7.01(a)(ii), Section 7.01(b)(ii), and Section 7.01(b)(v)) are not subject to the monetary limitations set forth in this Section 7.01(c). Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, (x) in no event shall the aggregate liability of the Principals and the Sellers under this ARTICLE VII and Section 8.01 exceed the Overall Indemnity Cap and (y) in no event shall the aggregate liability of any Principal under Section 7.01 and Section 8.01 (when combined, without duplication with his Pro Rata Percentage of the Sellers’ liability under such provisions) exceed such Principal’s Pro-Rata Percentage of the Overall Indemnity Cap. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, no amounts distributed to Buyer out of the Escrow Cash Amount in accordance with the Escrow Agreement shall be applied against the $10 million limit described in the second sentence of this Section 7.01(c).

  • Thresholds Each Restricted Fund has one or more thresholds at which point no further amounts may be allocated to that division. Compliance with a threshold is verified whenever there is a transaction initiated which is subject to such threshold (premium payments, transfers, withdrawals). A threshold is applied to the total Accumulation Value of each Restricted Fund. Thresholds may be changed by the Company for new premiums, transfers or withdrawals by Restricted Fund upon 30 day notice.

  • Minimum Net Worth The Borrower will at all times maintain Consolidated Net Worth of not less than the sum of (i) $176,177,600 plus (ii) 50% of Consolidated Net Income earned in each fiscal quarter beginning with the quarter ending September 30, 2000 (without deduction for losses) plus (iii) the amount of any addition to the consolidated shareholders' equity of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries at any time resulting from the issuance or sale of any capital stock or other equity interests by the Borrower after the date of this Agreement.

  • 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 Tangible Net Worth The Parent and the Borrower shall not permit Tangible Net Worth at any time to be less than (i) 203,170,000 plus (ii) 75% of the Net Proceeds of all Equity Issuances effected at any time after the Agreement by the Parent, the Borrower or any of the Subsidiaries of the Parent to any Person other than the Parent, the Borrower or any of the Subsidiaries of the Parent.

  • Minimum Book Net Worth The Borrower will maintain, during each period set forth below, its Book Net Worth, determined as of the last day of each month, at an amount not less than the amount set forth opposite such period below: Period Minimum Book Net Worth ---------- ---------------------- March 2004 $5,575,000 April 2004 $5,550,000 May 2004 $5,725,000 June 2004 $5,850,000 July 2004 $5,925,000 August 2004 $6,000,000 September 2004 $6,175,000 October 2004 $6,050,000 November 2004 $6,015,000 December 2004 and each calendar $6,050,000" month thereafter

  • Minimum Adjusted Tangible Net Worth Seller shall not permit the Adjusted Tangible Net Worth of Seller (and, if applicable, its Subsidiaries, on a consolidated basis), computed as of the end of each calendar month, to be less than $25,000,000.

  • Minimum Net Income The Borrower will maintain, during each period described below, its Net Income, determined as at the end of each quarter, at an amount not less than the amount set forth opposite such period (numbers appearing between “( )” are negative): Period Minimum Net Income Six months ending June 30, 2002 ($1,049,000) Nine months ending Sept. 30, 2002 ($665,000) Twelve months ending Dec. 31, 2002 ($600,000) "

  • Minimum Adjusted EBITDA As of any date of determination from and after April 1, 2008, if Borrowers do not have Net Debt in an amount less than $4,000,000 at all times during the most recently completed fiscal quarter, then Borrowers shall not fail to achieve Adjusted EBITDA, measured on a quarter-end basis, of at least the required amount set forth in the following table for the applicable period set forth opposite thereto (and the failure to do so shall be deemed an Event of Default): Applicable Amount Applicable Period $(1,234,000) For the 3 month period ending March 31, 2008 $(1,246,000) For the 6 month period ending June 30, 2008 $(200,000) For the 9 month period ending September 30, 2008 $(839,000) For the 12 month period ending December 31, 2008 $(750,000) For the 12 month period ending March 31, 2009 17 Applicable Amount Applicable Period $(500,000) For the 12 month period ending June 30, 2009 $(150,000) For the 12 month period ending September 30, 2009 $150,000 For the 12 month period ending December 31, 2009 $350,000 For the 12 month period ending March 31, 2010 $550,000 For the 12 month period ending June 30, 2010 $750,000 For the 12 month period ending September 30, 2010 $950,000 For the 12 month period ending December 31, 2010 and for each 12 month period ending as of the last day of each fiscal quarter thereafter

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