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Opening Budget. Owner shall timely deposit in the Bank Accounts the amounts set forth in the Pre-Opening Plan and Pre-Opening Budget or any revisions thereof approved by Owner. In the event that Owner or Manager anticipates a delay in the opening of the Riverboat beyond October, 1996, each shall be obligated to immediately notify the other in writing and Owner
Opening Budget. The term "Pre-Opening Budget" shall mean the budget of ------------------- expenses to be incurred prior to the Opening Date pursuant to Section 6. 1 of the Agreement and with respect to any other provision of the Agreement pertaining to the period prior to the Opening Date. Such expenses shall include, without limitation, all budgeted expenses incurred by Manager or by any of Manager's Affiliates in performing the Pre-Opening Services, the cost of recruitment and training for all employees of the Facility, costs of licensing or other qualification of Facility employees prior to the Opening Date, the cost of pre-opening sales, marketing, advertising, promotion and publicity, the cost of obtaining all Construction Permits and Owner Operating Permits, permits for employees, including the fees of lawyers and other consultants incident thereto, and other Pre-Opening Expenses.
Opening Budget. A pre-opening budget for the period after the effective date of the Plan and prior to the Opening Date, including a pre-opening budget for Casino - Phase I (as the same may be modified in accordance with this Article 5.01, the "Pre-Opening Budget"), is attached to this Agreement as Exhibit "G". Owner approves the Pre-Opening Budget attached as Exhibit "G". The Pre-Opening Budget contains contingency line items which Manager may allocate to any line items which are exceeded. Manager also shall be entitled to reallocate amounts among line items of the Pre-Opening Budget without further approval from Owner. If Casino - Phase I is not Completed and the Opening Date does not occur by the Completion Deadline, Manager shall be entitled to expend amounts in excess of the Pre-Opening Budget as necessary to pay continuing Compensation of Casino Employees and continue performance under existing contracts (the cost of which would not have exceeded the Pre-Opening Budget but for such delay) without further approval from Owner. The Pre-Opening Budget sets forth expenses (the "Pre-Opening Expenses") which Manager anticipates to be necessary or desirable after the effective date of the Plan and prior to the Opening Date in order to prepare for the Opening Date, including without limitation, cash for disbursements, Furnishings and Equipment, initial Operating Equipment and Operating Supplies, hiring, training, relocation and temporary lodging of employees, advertising and promotion, office overhead and office space (whether on- or off-Site) and travel and business entertainment (including opening celebrations and ceremonies). Owner recognizes that the Pre-Opening Budget has been prepared well in advance of the Opening Date and is intended only to be a reasonable estimate, subject to variation due to a number of factors, some of which will be outside of Manager's control (e.g. the time of Completion, inflationary factors and varying conditions, in their respective markets, for the goods and services required). Owner agrees that the Pre-Opening Budget may be modified from time to time, subject to approval of Owner in accordance with the procedure established by Article 8.02(e) for adjustments to the Budget contained within any Annual Plan.
Opening Budget. Hotel Services Provider would work with Manager to develop a pre-opening budget specific to the Concepted Areas (the “Concept POB”). The Concept POB would include estimates of expenses including, but not limited to: i. Restaurant and Terrace salaries, wages, and related employment costs prior to opening, ii. Operating supplies and equipment, iii. Marketing costs, iv. Setup costs for the Systems,
Opening Budget. Owner shall timely deposit in the Bank Accounts the amounts set forth in the Pre-Opening Plan and Pre-Opening Budget or any revisions thereof approved by Owner in accordance with such Plan or budget.

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  • Operating Budget (a) No less than forty-five (45) days prior to the Substantial Completion of each train of the Project, and no less than forty-five (45) days prior to the beginning of each calendar year thereafter, the Borrower shall prepare a proposed operating plan and a budget setting forth in reasonable detail the projected requirements for Operation and Maintenance Expenses for the Borrower and the Project for the ensuing calendar year (or, in the case of the initial Operating Budget, the remaining portion thereof) and provide the Independent Engineer, the Common Security Trustee, and each Secured Debt Holder Group Representative with a copy of such operating plan and budget (the "Operating Budget"). Each Operating Budget shall be prepared in accordance with a form approved by the Independent Engineer, shall set forth all material assumptions used in the preparation of such Operating Budget, and shall become effective upon approval of the Common Security Trustee, acting reasonably and in consultation with the Independent Engineer; provided, that if the Common Security Trustee shall not have approved or disapproved the Operating Budget within thirty (30) days after receipt thereof, such Operating Budget shall be deemed to have been approved; and provided further that the Common Security Trustee shall have neither the right nor the obligation to approve costs for Gas purchase contracts for the Project contained in the Operating Budget. If the Borrower does not have an effective annual Operating Budget before the beginning of any calendar year, until such proposed Operating Budget is approved, the Operating Budget most recently in effect shall continue to apply; provided, that (A) any items of the proposed Operating Budget that have been approved shall be given effect in substitution of the corresponding items in the Operating Budget most recently in effect, (B) costs for Gas purchase contracts for the Project shall be as provided by the Borrower and (C) all other items shall be increased by the lesser of (x) two and one-half percent (2.5%) and (y) the increase proposed by the Borrower for such item in such proposed Operating Budget. (b) Each Operating Budget delivered pursuant to this Section 6.12 shall contain Operating Budget Categories, and shall specify for each Fiscal Quarter and for each such Operating Budget Category the amount budgeted for such category for such Fiscal Quarter. (c) Each Operating Budget may only be amended with the prior written consent of the Common Security Trustee (in consultation with the Independent Engineer), which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned, or delayed.

  • Annual Budget For the partial year period commencing on the date hereof, and for each calendar year thereafter, the Borrower shall submit to Lender an Annual Budget not later than sixty (60) days prior to the commencement of such period or calendar year in form reasonably satisfactory to Lender, or for so long as an Operating Lease remains in effect, no later than five (5) Business Days after a budget is delivered to Borrower by an Operating Lessee pursuant to the terms of an Operating Lease. The Annual Budget submitted for the calendar year in which a Trigger Event occurs, and for each calendar year thereafter during a Trigger Period, shall be subject to Lender's written approval, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld (each such Annual Budget as approved by Lender, an "Approved Annual Budget"). In the event that Lender objects to a proposed Annual Budget submitted by Borrower or an Operating Lessee, Lender shall advise Borrower of such objections within thirty (30) days after receipt thereof (and deliver to such party a reasonably detailed description of such objections) and Borrower shall promptly revise, or cause Operating Lessee to revise, such Annual Budget and resubmit the same to Lender. Lender shall advise Borrower of any objections to such revised Annual Budget within ten (10) days after receipt thereof (and deliver to Borrower a reasonably detailed description of such objections) and Borrower shall promptly revise, or cause Operating Lessee to revise, the same in accordance with the process described in this subsection until the Lender approves the Annual Budget. Until such time that Lender approves a proposed Annual Budget, the most recently Approved Annual Budget shall apply; provided that, such Approved Annual Budget shall be adjusted to reflect actual increases in real estate taxes, insurance premiums and utilities expenses.

  • Annual Operating Budget Borrower shall prepare and deliver to Lender, within thirty (30) days prior to the beginning of each calendar year, an annual expenditure budget for (A) Borrower and its Subsidiaries and (B) each Property, and in each case showing, in reasonable detail (i) each line item of anticipated income and operating expenses, including amounts required to establish, maintain, and/or increase reserves, and (ii) each line item of anticipated Capital Expenditures (“Operating Budget”). The Operating Budget shall also include a business plan (“Business Plan”) for Borrower’s and its Subsidiaries’ proposed operations during the forthcoming calendar year which shall include a projection of income and expenses for the coming year(“Projections”). The Operating Budget shall be prepared and submitted in a form reasonably acceptable to Lender. The Operating Budget for each Property through December 31, 2006 is attached hereto as Exhibit G. Lender shall have the right at any time following the occurrence and during the continuance of an Event of Default to approve each Operating Budget in Lender’s reasonable discretion. In the event that Lender objects to the proposed Operating Budget submitted by Borrower, Lender shall advise Borrower of such objections within fifteen (15) Business Days after receipt thereof (and deliver to Borrower a reasonably detailed description of such objection) and Borrower shall promptly revise such Operating Budget and resubmit the same to Lender. Lender shall advise Borrower of any objections to such revised Operating Budget within ten (10) Business Days after receipt thereof (and deliver to Borrower a reasonably detailed description of such objection) and Borrower shall promptly revise the same in accordance with the process described in this sentence until Lender approves an Operating Budget. Each such Operating Budget approved by Lender in accordance with terms hereof shall hereinafter be referred to as an “Approved Operating Budget.”

  • Operating Budgets Manager has submitted to Owner, for Owner's approval, a proposed operating budget for the ensuing full or partial fiscal year, as the case may be ("Operating Budget"). Hereafter, Manager shall, not less than forty-five (45) days prior to the commencement of each full fiscal year, submit to Owner, for Owner's approval, a proposed Operating Budget for the ensuing full or partial fiscal year, as the case may be. Each Operating Budget shall be accompanied by, and shall include, a business plan which shall describe business objectives and strategies for the period covered by the Operating Budget. The business plan shall include, without limitation, an analysis of the market area in which the Hotel competes, a comparison of the Hotel and its business with competitive hotels, an analysis of categories of potential guests, and a description of sales and marketing activities designed to achieve and implement identified objectives and strategies. Fee Owner shall have no right to approve any Operating Budget. Owner's approval of the Operating Budget shall not be unreasonably withheld and shall be deemed given unless a specific written objection thereto is delivered by Owner to Manager within fifteen (15) days after submission. Owner shall review the Operating Budget on a line-by-line basis. To be effective, any notice which disapproves a proposed Operating Budget must contain specific objections in reasonable detail to individual line items. If the initial Operating Budget contains disputed budget item(s), said item(s) shall be deemed adopted until Owner and Manager have resolved the item(s) objected to by Owner or the Accountant(s) (hereinafter defined in Section 10.02) have resolved the item(s) objected to by Owner. Thereafter, if Owner disapproves or raises objections to a proposed Operating Budget in the manner and within the time period provided therefor, and Owner and Manager are unable to resolve the disputed or objectionable matters submitted by Owner prior to the commencement of the applicable fiscal year, the undisputed portions of the proposed Operating Budget shall be deemed to be adopted and approved and the corresponding line item contained in the Operating Budget for the preceding fiscal year shall be adjusted as set forth herein and shall be substituted in lieu of the disputed items in the proposed Operating Budget. Those line items which are in dispute shall be determined by increasing the preceding fiscal year's corresponding line items by an amount determined by Manager which does not exceed the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the United States Department of Labor, U.S. City Average, all items (1984-1986=100) for the fiscal year prior to the fiscal year with respect to which the adjustment to the line item is being calculated or any successor or replacement index thereto. The resulting Operating Budget obtained in accordance with the preceding sentence shall be deemed to be the Operating Budget in effect until such time as Manager and Owner have resolved the items objected to by Owner. Manager shall revise the Operating Budget from time to time, as necessary, to reflect any unpredicted significant changes, variables or events or to include significant, additional, unanticipated items of income or expense. Any such revision shall be submitted to Owner for approval,

  • Budget 1. The Grantee budget for grant activities for the 2023 Summer Program and State fiscal year 2024 is $ 1,000,267. Any funds received under this grant will not be used to supplant funds normally budgeted for programs or service of the same or similar type. 2. The Grantee may transfer funds among its administrative budget line items as required to carry out the purposes of the grant. Transfer of funds within specified budget categories do not require approval from OSHE (i.e. moving funds from one counselor position to pay for another), however, any transfer of funds from one category to another will require prior approval from OSHE and will be treated as a modification to the program’s contract Attachment. 3. Any request for a budget modification must be in writing and must include a revised budget. All budget revisions and modifications must be in accordance with the EOF Regulations, Section N.J.A.C. 9A:11-6.11. The Grantee will be liable for all unapproved debts.