Traditional Method Sample Clauses

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Traditional Method. Notwithstanding any provision of the Partnership Agreement, the Partnership and the Subsidiary Partnership shall use the "traditional method" under Regulations Section 1.704-3(b) for purposes of making all allocations under Section 704(c) of the Code (with a "curative allocation" to offset the effects of the "ceiling rule," upon any sale of a Protected Property).
Traditional Method. Each Company (and each Subsidiary) shall adopt the traditional method under Treasury Regulations Section 1.704-3(b) for purposes of making allocations under Section 704(c) of the Code (which shall include, for purposes of this Article V, allocations pursuant to Treasury Regulations Section 1.704-3(a)(6)) with respect to Protected Property, with no “curative” or “remedial” allocations under Section 704(c) of the Code.
Traditional Method. The final section will be constructed using the Madrid method. This method is tradi- tional and requires considerable xxxxxxx- ship. The cross-section is similar to cut and cover, but it is constructed in three steps: arch, haunches and floor slab. The arch construction is the most com- plex, and the most important. It is in turn divided into two parts: the pilot gallery, which is an excavation 2 m-high and 1 m- wide, using props, longitudinal bearers and boards; and the widening, totally propped, using the same methods, until the upper third of the cross-section that forms the curved roof is exposed. This is then con- creted, using a pump from the outside, while maintaining the shuttering in posi- tion. The central part of the bench is excavated, and then the haunches are excavated in intermittent vertical sections, staggered with regard to the arch, so it is always supported. The floor slab is con- structed in lengths of 20 m.
Traditional Method. Anything to the contrary in the Operating Partnership Agreement to the contrary notwithstanding, until such time as all of the Units issued to Related Unitholders with respect to a Property (or Constituent Partnership) have been exchanged for Shares, the Operating Partnership hereby agrees to use (and cause any transferee of such Property to agree to use, for such period, as a condition of such transfer) the "traditional method" set forth in Treasury Regulation ss.1.704-3(b) (i.e. without "curative allocations") with respect to such Property (or Constituent Partnership).
Traditional Method. Until such time as all of the Units issued to Related Unitholders with respect to a Property (or Constituent Partnership) have been exchanged for Shares, the Operating Partnership hereby agrees to use the "traditional method" set forth in Treasury Regulation ss.1.704-3(b) (i.e. without "curative allocations") with respect to such Property (or Constituent Partnership).

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  • Desirable Selection Criteria 1. Post registration qualification in the area of specialty or evidence of significant progression towards one.

  • Accounting Method For both financial and tax reporting purposes, the books and records of the Company shall be kept on the accrual method of accounting applied in a consistent manner and shall reflect all Company transactions and be appropriate and adequate for the Company’s business.

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  • Payment Methodology The Contractor shall be compensated based on the Service Rates in Attachment for units of service authorized by the Institution in a total amount not to exceed the Contract Maximum Liability established in Section C.1. The Contractor’s compensation shall be contingent upon the satisfactory completion of units of service or project milestones identified in Attachment B. The Contractor shall submit invoices, in form and substance acceptable to the Institution with all of the necessary supporting documentation, prior to any payment. Such invoices shall be submitted for completed units of service or project milestones for the amount stipulated.

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