Proposed Operating Budget Sample Clauses

Proposed Operating Budget. On or before September 1 of each year, Manager shall submit to the Executive Committee a proposed budget ("Proposed Annual Operating Budget"), which shall be prepared by the Manager in good faith and shall set forth an overall program for the Partnership for the twelve (12) month period commencing on November 1 of that same year and ending on October 31 of the following year, showing in reasonable detail (i) all anticipated operating expenses and operating receipts to be incurred or received (as the case may be) by the Partnership for such twelve (12) month period, (ii) the estimated amount of R&D Expenditures to be expended by the Partnership for such twelve (12) month period and (iii) the projected amount of general and administrative expenses for the Partnership during such twelve (12) month period. Each Proposed Annual Operating Budget shall be prepared based upon such assumptions as shall be reasonable considering the operating history of the Partnership's Amphitheaters and shall specifically project the amount of Cash Flow from Operations for each of the Partnership's Amphitheaters in the Budget Year covered thereby.
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Proposed Operating Budget. The Borrower shall provide or cause the Operator to provide the Lenders with copies of the proposed operating budget setting forth the anticipated revenues and expenses (both operating and capital) of the Subsidiaries and the Projects for each fiscal year, including, in the case of the Operating Budget for the Yaphank Project Company, each time it is provided to the Class A Equity Investors pursuant to the Yaphank Project Holdco LLC Agreement, but in any event not later than November 1 of the immediately prior fiscal year. In the event the aggregate budgeted amount of proposed expenses of Borrower and the Subsidiaries, as set forth in the proposed Operating Budget is greater than one hundred and fifteen percent (115%) of such aggregate budgeted amounts set forth in the Base Case Model for the applicable calendar year, then such proposed Operating Budget shall become the Operating Budget for purposes of this Agreement only after the Administrative Agent, acting at the direction of the Required Lenders (upon consultation with the Independent Engineer), has approved such draft (such approval or disapproval to be notified to the Borrower within thirty (30) days after the Administrative Agent’s receipt of such draft Operating Budget).
Proposed Operating Budget. From and after any Triggering Event, no later than September 1st of each year, Operator shall prepare and submit to Owner a proposed budget (“Proposed Operating Budget”) for the operation of the Facility for the ensuing calendar year beginning January 1st. The Proposed Operating Budget shall set forth all of the labor, direct materials and service costs that Operator anticipates will be necessary for the operation of the Facility, both (i) during the ensuing year and (ii) during the succeeding four years, all within the scope of Operator’s obligations hereunder and as determined in accordance with Exhibit A to this Agreement. Each Proposed Operating Budget shall be based on reasonable methods of operating and maintaining the Facility consistent with Prudent Operating Practices, which will enable Operator to perform its obligations under this Agreement and which incorporates the allowances, costs and fees set forth in Exhibit A hereto.
Proposed Operating Budget. As soon as reasonably possible after having received and considered the Proposed Operating Budget pursuant to either clause 3(1) or clause 3(4) the Council of the Shire shall advise the Management Committee either that:
Proposed Operating Budget. The term “Proposed Operating Budget” shall mean the Marketing Plan, Proposed Marketing Budget, and an estimate on an Accounting Period basis, of Gross Revenues and Facility Expenses for the next ensuing Fiscal Year, together with an explanation of anticipated changes to resident charges, payroll rates and positions, non-wage cost increases, the proposed methodology and formula employed by Manager in allocating Shared Services, and all other factors differing from the then current Fiscal Year.

Related to Proposed Operating Budget

  • Projected Operating Budget Furnish Agent, no later than sixty (60) days following the beginning of each Borrower’s fiscal years, commencing with fiscal year 2012, a month by month projected operating budget and cash flow of Borrowers on a consolidated basis for such fiscal year (including an income statement for each month and a balance sheet as at the end of the last month in each fiscal quarter), such projections to be accompanied by a certificate signed by the Chief Financial Officer of each Borrower to the effect that such projections have been prepared on the basis of sound financial planning practice consistent with past budgets and financial statements and that such officer has no reason to question the reasonableness of any material assumptions on which such projections were prepared.

  • 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 the Senior Facility Agent 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 Senior Facility Agent, acting reasonably and in consultation with the Independent Engineer; provided, that if the Senior Facility Agent 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 Senior Facility Agent 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.

  • Annual Budget (a) The Company and its Subsidiaries shall be operated in accordance with an annual budget, as it may be annually updated from time to time pursuant to this Section 3 (the “Annual Budget”). The initial Annual Budget for the period beginning on the Effective Date and ending on December 31, 2018, including the related variances, is attached hereto as Schedule B-1 (the “Initial Annual Budget”). For each Fiscal Year thereafter, the Asset Manager shall be responsible for preparing and submitting to the Company Board for approval as a Major Decision in accordance with the terms of the Company LLC Agreement a proposed updated Annual Budget, including the related variances. The Annual Budget shall be prepared by the Asset Manager in accordance with the protocols (including the preparation of the back-up materials on the timetable set forth therein) set forth on Schedule B-2 hereto (the “Budget Development Protocols”). The Annual Budget for each Fiscal Year shall be prepared with the same detail and line items as set forth in the Initial Annual Budget and such other detail as the members of the Company Board appointed by the Preferred Partners in accordance with Section 4.3(c) of the Parent LP Agreement (the “Preferred Board Members”) may reasonably request. In connection with the review of a proposed Annual Budget, the Preferred Board Members may reasonably request additional information regarding the materials supporting the proposed Annual Budget or such other information as is necessary or desirable to enable review of such proposed Annual Budget, and the Asset Manager shall provide such requested information. The Preferred Board Members shall consent to or reject the proposed Annual Budget, or request additional information (as provided for above), within ten (10) Business Days following (i) receipt of such proposed Annual Budget or (ii) receipt of all additional information that is, in the determination of the Preferred Board Members, necessary or desirable to enable review of such proposed Annual Budget. The Asset Manager shall comply with the Budget Development Protocols regarding the Preliminary Budget for each Fiscal Year. The Annual Budget shall be prepared and submitted annually by the Asset Manager no later than December 10, 2018 for the next Fiscal Year and thereafter by December 10 of each year with respect to the following Fiscal Year. The Annual Budget for each Fiscal Year shall include use of the pre-funded reserve amounts as shown on Schedule B-3 hereto for the four Fiscal Quarters comprising such Fiscal Year. In connection with the submission of the Annual Budget, the Asset Manager shall also prepare and submit to the Company Board an annual business plan for Parent and its Subsidiaries, including a responsible five-year operations forecast, including the operating metrics set forth on Schedule B-4 hereto (the “Annual Plan”). The Preferred Board Members, or their designated representatives, shall be provided reasonable access to all information, data, reports, models and analyses relied on in developing the Annual Plan (including, for the avoidance of doubt, all financial and silvicultural assumptions, constraints, supporting stand level data, merchantable timber volumes, pre-merchantable acres by species and age class, and acres by land classification).

  • Annual Operating Budget Manager shall, on or before December 20 in each calendar year during the Term, deliver to SNH TRS for SNH TRS’s approval, an annual operating budget for the Facility for the next calendar year (the “Annual Operating Budget”) which shall include separate line items for Capital Replacements and set forth an estimate, on a monthly basis, of Gross Revenues and Facility Expenses, together with an explanation of anticipated changes to Resident charges, payroll rates and positions, non-wage cost increases, the proposed methodology and formula employed by Manager in allocating shared Facility Expenses, and all other factors differing from the then current calendar year. The Annual Operating Budget shall be accompanied by a narrative description of operating objectives and assumptions. If SNH TRS does not approve an Annual Operating Budget or any portion thereof, it shall do so, to the extent practicable, on a line item basis. Manager and SNH TRS shall cooperate to resolve disputed items, provided if the Annual Operating Budget is not approved by SNH TRS within thirty (30) days of SNH TRS’s receipt, Manager shall operate under the expired Annual Operating Budget until a new Annual Operating Budget is approved, provided that line items for Impositions, insurance premiums and utilities shall be the amounts actually incurred for such items. If agreement on the Annual Operating Budget cannot be reached within forty-five (45) days of SNH TRS’s receipt (which time may be extended upon mutual agreement of the parties), the matter shall be resolved by arbitration. The Annual Operating Budget as approved by SNH TRS, or as resolved by arbitration, will be the “Approved Budget” for the applicable calendar year. Manager will obtain SNH TRS’s prior approval for any expenditure which will, or is reasonably expected to, result in a variance of 5% or more of any Approved Budget. For that portion of the Term ending December 31, 2015, except as otherwise agreed by SNH TRS and Manager, the Approved Budget will be the budget of the prior manager of the Facility, a copy of which has been previously provided to Manager.

  • Capital Budget Any amendment that is mutually agreed upon shall be set forth in writing and signed by both parties. It is acknowledged by Owner that capital expenditures required as a result of an emergency situation shall not reduce amounts available pursuant to the Capital Budget or otherwise hereunder, other than to the extent a Capital Budget item is subsumed within the capital expenditures required as a result of the occurrence of the emergency;

  • 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

  • Approved Budget 3.1.2. Written detailed description of the Project;

  • Annual Budgets The School shall adopt a budget for each fiscal year, prior to the beginning of the fiscal year. The budget shall be in the Idaho Financial Accounting Reporting Management Systems (IFARMS) format and any other format as may be reasonably requested by the Authorizer.

  • Budget The System Agency allocated share by State Fiscal Year is as follows:

  • Business Plan The Lenders shall have received a satisfactory business plan for fiscal years 1999-2006 and a satisfactory written analysis of the business and prospects of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries for the period from the Closing Date through the final maturity of the Term Loans.

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