Noncollection of Toll Charges Pursuant to an Order Sample Clauses

Noncollection of Toll Charges Pursuant to an Order issued in accordance with the provisions of Section 9(b) of the Toll Roads Law
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  • Invoicing for Charges Against the Judicial Council’s Master Account A. The Contractor shall establish a Master Account for the Judicial Council’s charges provided for under the exhibits of this Agreement.

  • Charges Pursuant to Exhibit F The total estimated amount for charges pursuant to this exhibit is set forth in Exhibit G. END OF EXHIBIT EXHIBIT G SPECIAL PROVISIONS FOR PAYMENT

  • Charges Pursuant to Exhibit E The total estimated amount for charges pursuant to this exhibit is set forth in Exhibit G. END OF EXHIBIT EXHIBIT F SPECIAL PROVISIONS FOR MISCELLANEOUS REQUIREMENTS AND EXPENSES

  • Charges Pursuant to Exhibit D The total estimated amount for charges pursuant to this exhibit is set forth in Exhibit G. END OF EXHIBIT EXHIBIT E

  • Charges Pursuant to Exhibit C The total estimated amount for charges pursuant to this exhibit is set forth in Exhibit G. END OF EXHIBIT EXHIBIT D SPECIAL PROVISIONS FOR MEETING AND FUNCTION ROOMS

  • Rollovers of Exxon Xxxxxx Settlement Payments If you receive a qualified settlement payment from Exxon Xxxxxx litigation, you may roll over the amount of the settlement, up to $100,000, reduced by the amount of any qualified Exxon Xxxxxx settlement income previously contributed to a Traditional or Xxxx XXX or eligible retirement plan in prior taxable years. You will have until your tax return due date (not including extensions) for the year in which the qualified settlement income is received to make the rollover contribution. To obtain more information on this type of rollover, you may wish to visit the IRS website at xxx.xxx.xxx.

  • Additional Services Compensation Additional Services Compensation shall be the fees determined in accordance with Article 7 to be paid by the Owner to the Professional Consultant in connection with the performance of Additional Services.

  • Deduction of Damages from Contract Price Upon prior written notice being issued to the Contractor, CMHA may deduct all or any part of the damages resulting from Contractor’s default from any part of the price still due on this Agreement.

  • Rollovers of Settlement Payments From Bankrupt Airlines If you are a qualified airline employee who has received a qualified airline settlement payment from a commercial airline carrier under the approval of an order of a federal bankruptcy court, you are allowed to roll over up to 90 percent of the proceeds to your Traditional IRA, within 180 days after receipt of such amount, or by a later date if extended by federal law. If you make such a rollover contribution, you may exclude the amount rolled over from your gross income in the taxable year in which the airline settlement payment was paid to you. If you are a qualified airline employee who has received a qualified airline settlement payment from a commercial airline carrier under the approval of an order of a federal bankruptcy court in a case filed after September 11, 2001, and before January 1, 2007, you are allowed to roll over any portion of the proceeds into your Xxxx XXX within 180 days after receipt of such amount, or by a later date if extended by federal law. For further detailed information and effective dates you may obtain IRS Publication 590-A, Contributions to Individual Retirement Arrangements (IRAs), from the IRS or refer to the IRS website at xxx.xxx.xxx.

  • Interconnection Customer Payments Not Taxable The Parties intend that all payments or property transfers made by the Interconnection Customer to the Participating TO for the installation of the Participating TO's Interconnection Facilities and the Network Upgrades shall be non-taxable, either as contributions to capital, or as a refundable advance, in accordance with the Internal Revenue Code and any applicable state income tax laws and shall not be taxable as contributions in aid of construction or otherwise under the Internal Revenue Code and any applicable state income tax laws.

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