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Summary Table. Semester Priorities Fall or Winter 1. Term or Continuing Contract Status 2. Tenure-Earning/Tenured 3. Contingent 4. Adjunct Summer 1. Tenure-Earning/Tenured 2. Term or Continuing Contract Status 3. Contingent 4. Adjunct
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Summary Table. The parties agree that the following table (the “Table”) sets forth in summary form the basic terms of this Lease, including the specific space comprising the Premises and, with respect to such space, the Term of the Lease, the usable and rentable square footage, the Base Rent, Base Year, and Tenant’s Share, as all of such terms are defined below: PERIOD SUITE NO. RSF USF MONTHLY BASE RENT T’S SHARE BLDG T’S SHARE COMPLEX BASE YEAR Commencement Date through September 30, 2008 200 25,288 21,990 $ 56,898.00 10.911 % 5.444 % 2008 October 1, 2008 through September 30, 2009 200 25,288 21,990 $ 58,604.94 10.911 % 5.444 % 2008 October 1, 2009 through September 30, 2010 200 25,288 21,990 $ 60,363.09 10.911 % 5.444 % 2008 October 1, 2010 through September 30, 2011 200 25,288 21,990 $ 62,173.98 10.911 % 5.444 % 2008 October 1, 2011 through September 30, 2012 200 25,288 21,990 $ 64,039.20 10.911 % 5.444 % 2008 In the event of any conflict between the terms contained in the Table and the terms contained in subsequent sections of the Lease, the terms of the Table shall control, except that any dates stated in the Table are subject to adjustment as appropriate to the extent any other provisions of the Lease provide for adjustments to the Commencement Date and/or the Expiration Date.
Summary Table. The parties agree that the following table (the “Table”) sets forth in summary form the basic terms of this Lease, including the specific space comprising the Premises and, with respect to such space, the Term of the Lease, the usable and rentable square footage, the Base Rent, Base Year, and Tenant’s Share, as all of such terms are defined below: PERIOD SUITE NO. RSF USF MONTHLY BASE RENT T’s SHARE BLDG T’s SHARE COMPLEX BASE YEAR March 1, 2020 through February 28, 2021 217 4,759 3,965 $ 16,656.50 2.035 % 1.018 % 2020 March 1, 2021 through February 28, 2022 217 4,759 3,965 $ 17,156.20 2.035 % 1.018 % 2020 March 1, 2022 through February 28, 2023 217 4,759 3,965 $ 17,670.88 2.035 % 1.018 % 2020 In the event of any conflict between the terms contained in the Table and the terms contained in subsequent sections of the Lease, the terms of the Table shall control, except that any dates stated in the Table are subject to adjustment as appropriate to the extent any other provisions of the Lease provide for adjustments to the Commencement Date and/ or the Expiration Date.
Summary Table. Each application must include a table that summarizes all the positions, projects and tasks contained in the application. For each entry, please include a title, a brief description, information about Federal and matching funds, and a list of anticipated work products or outcomes. Please organize the summary table by year to show which projects will be active in each year. Multi-year projects should report this information for each year and may appear multiple times in the table in the same way that programmatic expenses would be listed in each year.
Summary Table. The following table summarizes the rates published in this Tariff for Crude Oil transport as described in Section 2 of this Tariff, subject to the Rules and Regulations set forth in Section 3. Dedicated Firm Shippers Rates/Fees (subject to Annual Adjustment under § 2.3) From any CRP (other than LUFs) To any applicable Delivery Point Gathering Fee of $2.10 per Barrel (or $2.11 per Barrel for Priority Capacity Rate) From any CRP that is an LUF To applicable Delivery Point Unloading and Transportation Fee of $1.00 per Barrel (or $1.01 per Barrel for Priority Capacity Rate) Non-Dedicated Shippers Rates/Fees (subject to Annual Adjustment under § 2.3) From any CRP (other than LUFs) To any applicable Delivery Point Non-Dedicated Shipper Rate From any CRP that is an LUF To applicable Delivery Point Non-Dedicated Shipper Rate
Summary Table. Type of employment pre-2 December 2015 Service counting towards Continuous Employment pre-2 December 2015 Service counting towards Continuous Employment post-2 December 2015 Ongoing or fixed-term employment on full-time, and/or regular part-time basis only Service counts Service counts
Summary Table. The Table set forth in § 1.2 of the Lease as heretofore amended is hereby superseded and replaced in its entirety by the following table, which shall constitute the Table under § 1.2 of the Lease for all purposes from and after the Effective Date of this Third Amendment: Periods Suite No. RSF USF Monthly Base Rent Tenant’s Share Bldg Tenant’s Share Complex Base Year January 1, 2016 through June 30, 2016 400 15,378 13,372 $33,062.70 6.608% 3.311% 2014 300 6,105 5,231 $13,125.75 2.623% 1.314% 2014 In the event of any conflict between the terms contained in the Table and the terms contained in subsequent paragraphs of this Third Amendment, the terms of the Table shall control, except as may be expressly varied in any subsequent paragraph of this Third Amendment.
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Summary Table. The Table set forth in § 1.2 of the Lease as heretofore amended is hereby superseded and replaced in its entirety by the following table, which shall constitute the Table under § 1.2 of the Lease for all purposes from and after the Effective Date of this Third Addendum: Periods Suite No. RSF USF Monthly Base Rent Tenant’s Share Bldg Tenant’s Share Complex Base Year October 15, 2010 through December 31, 2010 325 6,997 6,084 $ 12,314.72 3.737 % 1.506 % 2010 320 1,665 1,448 $ 2,930.40 January 1, 2011, through April 30, 2011 325 6,997 6,084 $ 12,664.57 3.737 % 1.506 % 2010 320 1,665 1,448 $ 3,013.65 May 1, 2011, through December 31, 2011 325 6,997 6,084 $ 12,664.57 4.457 % 2.224 % 2010 320 3,332 2,897 $ 6,030.92 January 1, 2012, through December 31, 2012 325 6,997 6,084 $ 13,014.42 4.457 % 2.224 % 2010 320 3,332 2,897 $ 6,197.52 In no event shall any re-measurement of the space increase Tenant’s Pro Rata Share or Rent. In the event of any conflict between the terms contained in the Table and the terms contained in the subsequent paragraphs of this Third Addendum, the terms of the Table shall control, except as may be expressly varied in any subsequent paragraph of this Third Addendum.
Summary Table. The Involvement of Health and Norfolk Public Health in the Planning Process 1. Plan making Extensive consultation over a significant period provides the opportunity for Health and Social Care partners and Public Health to ensure that Local Plans reflect national and local health strategies and priorities and address infrastructure needs; Health partners and Public Health to take account of Local Development Schemes and ensure evidence is available for consideration by plan makers. 2. Planning applications Health and Social care partners and Public Health to be consulted on all planning applications for housing developments of 50 dwellings or more, and for care homes, housing for the elderly, student accommodation and loss of open space. LPAs will also consult on those sites less than 50 dwellings where there is likely to be cumulative impact (exceeding 50 dwellings) when considered with other contiguous application/s or applications close by. Health partners and Public Health comments to focus on ensuring development will enable healthy lifestyles and allow service delivery to be planned effectively. Pre-Application discussions Health partners and Public Health will attend meetings as appropriate and provide comments on all pre-application proposals consulted on, when resources allow. Where HIAs are required discussions should include its scope and nature. Outline Planning applications Health partners and Public Health will provide comments on all pre- application proposals they are consulted on; usually only large complex proposals are included in outline phase. Enables Health partners and Public Health to enhance their intelligence on the scale and timeframe for housing developments and to influence the form of development. Full planning applications Final opportunity for Health partners and Public Health to influence development proposals. Through the appropriate mechanism, health partners and Public Health will provide a written response within 21 days of receipt of the request, in consultation with relevant commissioning health bodies, subject to negotiated extension time. Response will be reported in the planning officer’s report. 3. Implementation Health partners and Public Health provided with best available information on implementation from the LPAs through their published AMRs and attendance at bi- annual Local Plan meetings with the respective LPAs. 4. Accountability Public Health will report to the Health and Wellbeing Board annually, on a ‘ne...
Summary Table. The Table set forth in § 1.2 of the Lease as heretofore amended is hereby superseded and replaced in its entirety by the following table, which shall constitute the Table under § 1.2 of the Lease for all purposes from and after the Effective Date of this Fifth Amendment: Periods Suite No. RSF USF Monthly Base Rent Tenant’s Share Bldg Tenant’s Share Complex Base Year July 1, 2018 through June 30, 2019 400 15,378 13,372 $46,134.00 6.608% 3.311% 2018 July 1, 2019, through June 30, 2020 400 15,378 13,372 $47,518.02 6.608% 3.311% 2018 July 1, 2020, through June 30, 2021 400 15,378 13,372 $48,943.56 6.608% 3.311% 2018 In the event of any conflict between the terms contained in the Table and the terms contained in subsequent paragraphs of this Fifth Amendment, the terms of the Table shall control, except as may be expressly varied in any subsequent paragraph of this Fifth Amendment. Oyster Point Marina Plaza Fifth Amendment to Office Lease Kashiwa Fudosan America, Inc. :: Sunesis Pharmaceuticals, Inc. 2 Effect of Amendment. Landlord and Tenant agree that, notwithstanding anything contained in the Lease to the contrary, the provisions set forth herein will be deemed to be part of the Lease and shall supersede, to the extent they differ, any contrary provisions in the Lease. Terms defined in the Lease, the First Amendment, the Second Amendment, the Third Amendment, and the Fourth Amendment shall have the same meanings in this Fifth Amendment, unless a different definition is set forth in this Fifth Amendment. The term Lease as used herein shall be deemed to include the First Amendment, the Second Amendment, the Third Amendment, and the Fourth Amendment, each of which may also be referred to separately herein.
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