Plan of Operation Sample Clauses

Plan of Operation. The LPDC shall develop all necessary forms, guidelines, operating procedures and publications necessary to implement the functions required by Section 3319.22 of the Ohio Revised Code and this Master Agreement. Individual Professional Development Plans (IPDP) submitted by administrators to the LPDC shall be reviewed by majority of administrators on the LPDC. The Plan of Operation and any future amendments to the Plan must be approved by both the superintendent and the WEA president.
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Plan of Operation. The AGENCY must submit a Plan of Operation for its administration of the PROGRAM when submitting its signed AGREEMENT. PDA will not authorize the release of any COMMODITY to the AGENCY until a Plan of Operation is received and approved, and a properly signed AGREEMENT is received and processed. The Plan of Operation shall include at minimum:
Plan of Operation. The Contractor shall submit to the Contracting Officer a complete plan of operations. The Contractor is responsible for notifying the Contracting Officer of any changes to the plan of operations.
Plan of Operation. 9.1 The Unit Operator shall submit plans of operation which are consistent with the requirements for Exploration Plans or Development and Production Plans as required by the Act, Subpart B of 30 CFR Part 250, and other sections of the regulations. All operations within the unit area shall be conducted in accordance with an approved plan.
Plan of Operation. The Contractor shall submit a detailed plan of operation no later than fifteen (15) Days after the Contractor is notified by NYCDOT of being the apparent low Bidder. The detailed plan shall contain the following information:
Plan of Operation. The Company intends to merge with or acquire a business entity in exchange for the Company's securities. The Company has no particular acquisition in mind and has not entered into any negotiations regarding such an acquisition. Neither the Company's officer and director nor any affiliate has engaged in any negotiations with any representative of any company regarding the possibility of an acquisition or merger between the Company and such other company. Management anticipates seeking out a target company through solicitation. Such solicitation may include newspaper or magazine advertisements, mailings and other distributions to law firms, accounting firms, investment bankers, financial advisors and similar persons, the use of one or more World Wide Web sites and similar methods. No estimate can be made as to the number of persons who will be contacted or solicited. Management may engage in such solicitation directly or may employ one ore more other entities to conduct or assist in such solicitation. Management and its affiliates pay referral fees to consultants and others who refer target businesses for mergers into public companies in which management and its affiliates have an interest. Payments are made if a business combination occurs, and may consist of cash or a portion of the stock in the Company retained by management and its affiliates, or both. The Company has no full time employees. The Company's president has agreed to allocate a portion of his time to the activities of the Company, without compensation. The president anticipates that the business plan of the Company can be implemented by his devotion no more than 10 hours per month to the business affairs of the Company and, consequently, conflicts of interest may arise with respect to the limited time commitment by such officer. Management is currently involved with other blank check companies, and is involved in creating additional blank check companies similar to this one. A conflict may arise in the event that another blank check company with which management is affiliated is formed and actively seeks a target company. Management anticipates that target companies will be located for the Company and other blank check companies in chronological order of the date of formation of such blank check companies or by lot. However, other blank check companies that may be formed may differ from the Company in certain items such as place of incorporation, number of shares and shareholders, working cap...
Plan of Operation. A. Cost of the SRO program
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Plan of Operation a. The Portage County Board DD Professional Development Committee has a Plan of Operation. This shall be reviewed and updated annually by the LPDC at the beginning of each school year.
Plan of Operation. 1. The Company is a development-stage company and can satisfy its cash requirements, with its current cash balance, through June 30, 2010. The Company has a preferred stock offering whereby it intends to raise $25,000,000 (net $22,500,000) when the offering is fully sold. During the first quarter of 2010, the Company received a $556,500 payment for 556,500 shares of the preferred stock. (Offering is incorporated by reference.) During the second quarter of 2009 the Company continued a preferred stock offering of 25,000,000 shares at a price of one dollar ($1.00) per share. As of March 31, 2010 the Company sold 3,064,000 shares. The offering costs were two hundred ninety-eight thousand, five hundred dollars ($298,500) so that the net investment was $2,765,500. The offering closed on March 31, 2010.
Plan of Operation. The Governmental Agency shall submit to the State Department of Public Health and Environment, with the construction plans and specifications, a preliminary plan of operation, which shall provide a concise, sequential description of an implementation schedule for those activities necessary to assure efficient and reliable start-up and continual operation of the Project. The Governmental Agency agrees to implement the approved plan of operation. The Governmental Agency shall also submit a draft operation and maintenance manual prior to 50 percent of the Project being constructed. The final manual must be submitted prior to 90 percent of the Project being constructed. In addition, one year after commencement of operation, the Governmental Agency shall submit to the State, certification of achievement of the applicable Project performance certification standards.
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