Projected Benefits Sample Clauses
The "Projected Benefits" clause defines the anticipated advantages, savings, or improvements expected to result from the agreement or project. It typically outlines specific metrics, targets, or outcomes that the parties aim to achieve, such as cost reductions, increased efficiency, or enhanced performance. By clearly stating these expected benefits, the clause sets mutual expectations and provides a benchmark for evaluating the success of the arrangement, helping to ensure accountability and alignment between the parties.
Projected Benefits. (a) For purposes of computing the Salary Cap and Minimum Team Salary in accordance with Article VII, “Projected Benefits” shall mean the projected amounts to be paid or accrued by the NBA or the Teams, other than Expansion Teams during their first two Seasons, for the upcoming Season with respect to the benefits to be provided for such Season. In the event that the amount of any benefit for the upcoming Season is not reasonably calculable, then, for purposes of computing Projected Benefits, such amount shall be projected to be 108% of the amount attributable to the same benefit for the prior Season.
Projected Benefits. SAFE believes that the education system in Nova Scotia, especially rural areas, had to pivot in many ways to address the unique circumstances of refugees. Groups have gone on learning curves when they identified issues and barriers, and worked with the youth and schools to help them settle in.
Projected Benefits. (a) For purposes of computing the Tax Level, Salary Cap and Minimum Team Salary in accordance with Article VII, “Projected Benefits” shall mean the projected amounts, as estimated by the NBA in good faith, to be paid or accrued by the NBA or the Teams, other than Expansion Teams during their first two Salary Cap Years, for the upcoming Salary Cap Year with respect to the benefits to be provided for such Salary Cap Year. In the event that the amount of any benefit for the upcoming Salary Cap Year is not reasonably calculable, then, for purposes of computing Projected Benefits, such amount shall be projected to be 104.5% of the amount attributable to the same benefit for the prior Salary Cap Year.
Projected Benefits. DVRPC advises that, although the anticipated benefits of the Conrail Transaction were greater competition, better service, reduced rates, and the removal of trucks from the highway, there is uncertainty whether these benefits have been realized in the SAAs. One view, DVRPC reports, is that the benefits have not occurred in South Jersey and Philadelphia, and that, in fact, the area has been de-emphasized and rail traffic has been diverted by creating intermodal facilities and locating captive shippers outside the SAA.
