Traffic Volume and Increases Sample Clauses

Traffic Volume and Increases. Partner will provide LookSmart with 3 days prior written notice before launching with new affiliates or traffic sources that will, in Partner’s reasonable opinion, increase the number of Partner queries by the lesser of 50% over then-current levels or 500,000 queries per day. LookSmart will have no obligation to pay for Clicks for which a timely notice is not provided under this section.
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Traffic Volume and Increases. Publisher will provide LookSmart with three (3) days’ prior written notice before launching with new affiliates or traffic sources that will, in Publisher’s reasonable opinion, increase the number of Publisher queries and/or Clicks by the lesser of 50% over then-current levels or 500,000 queries per day. LookSmart will have no obligation to pay for Clicks for which a timely notice is not provided under this section.

Related to Traffic Volume and Increases

  • Price Increases GlobalCenter shall not increase the prices for services during the initial term of any Service Order, but may thereafter change prices upon sixty (60) days written notice.

  • Fee Increases S&P reserves the right to increase its fees under this Order Schedule effective on the anniversary of the Commencement Date by providing at least sixty (60) days advance written notice to Licensee prior to the expiration of the Term then in effect.

  • Cost of Living Increase The minimum fee set forth in this Schedule may increase annually upon each March 1 anniversary of this Agreement over the minimum fee during the prior 12 months, as calculated under this Schedule, in an amount equal to the increase in Pennsylvania Consumer Price Index (not to exceed 6% annually) as last reported by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics for the twelve months immediately preceding such anniversary.

  • Benefit Increases Benefit payments may be increased as provided in Section 2.1.3.

  • Termination, Reduction and Increase of Commitments (a) Unless previously terminated, the Commitments shall terminate on the Maturity Date.

  • Increase in Revolving Commitments (a) The Borrower may, by written notice to the Administrative Agent from time to time, request that the total Revolving Commitment be increased by an aggregate amount not to exceed the Incremental Revolving Facility Amount at such time. Upon the receipt of such request by the Administrative Agent, the Administrative Agent shall deliver a copy thereof to each Revolving Lender. Such notice shall set forth the amount of the requested increase (which shall be in minimum increments of $500,000 and a minimum amount of $2,500,000 or equal to the remaining Incremental Revolving Facility Amount) and the date on which such increase is requested to become effective (which shall be not less than 10 Business Days nor more than 60 days after the date of such notice and which, in any event, must be prior to the Revolving Credit Maturity Date), and shall offer each Revolving Lender the opportunity to increase its Revolving Commitment by its Pro Rata Percentage of the proposed increased amount. Each Revolving Lender shall, by notice to the Borrower and the Administrative Agent given not more than 10 days after the date of the Administrative Agent’s notice, either agree to increase its Revolving Commitment by all or a portion of the offered amount (each Revolving Lender so agreeing being an “Increasing Revolving Lender”) or decline to increase its Revolving Commitment (and any Revolving Lender that does not deliver such a notice within such period of 10 days shall be deemed to have declined to increase its Revolving Commitment) (each Revolving Lender so declining or being deemed to have declined being a Non-Increasing Revolving Lender”). In the event that, on the 10th day after the Administrative Agent shall have delivered a notice pursuant to the second sentence of this paragraph, the Increasing Revolving Lenders shall have agreed pursuant to the preceding sentence to increase their Revolving Commitments by an aggregate amount less than the increase requested by the Borrower, such Borrower may arrange for one or more banks or other entities (any such bank or other entity being called an “Augmenting Revolving Lender”), which may include any Lender, to extend Revolving Commitments or increase their existing Revolving Commitments in an aggregate amount equal to the unsubscribed amount; provided, however, that each Augmenting Revolving Lender shall be subject to the prior written approval of the Administrative Agent, the Swingline Lender and the Issuing Bank (which approvals shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed), and the Borrower and each Augmenting Revolving Lender shall execute all such documentation as the Administrative Agent shall reasonably specify to evidence its Revolving Commitment and/or its status as a Revolving Lender hereunder, Any such increase may be made in an amount that is less than the increase requested by the Borrower if such Borrower is unable to arrange for, or chooses not to arrange for, Augmenting Revolving Lenders.

  • CONTRACT YEAR The first Contract Year is the period of time ending on the first contract anniversary. Subsequent Contract Years are the annual periods between contract anniversaries.

  • Salary Increases During the period of employment as provided in Paragraph 1(b) hereof, the base salary of the Executive shall be reviewed no less frequently than annually by the Board or the Compensation Committee of the Board to determine whether or not the same should be increased in light of the duties and responsibilities of the Executive and the performance thereof, and if it is determined that an increase is merited, such increase shall be promptly put into effect and the base salary of the Executive as so increased shall constitute the base salary of the Executive for purposes of Paragraph 3(a).

  • Variances From Operating Budget Furnish Agent, concurrently with the delivery of the financial statements referred to in Section 9.7 and each monthly report, a written report summarizing all material variances from budgets submitted by Borrowers pursuant to Section 9.12 and a discussion and analysis by management with respect to such variances.

  • Maximum Capital Expenditures Make or commit to make, or allow any of its Subsidiaries to make or commit to make, Capital Expenditures exceeding, in the aggregate for each Fiscal Year until the Termination Date, the greater of (A) EBITDA for such Fiscal Year, less the sum of (I) cash interest expense for such Fiscal Year, plus (II) amounts paid under Section 2.03 and all principal payments under the GECC Capital Lease and the NTFC Capital Lease (a) during Fiscal Year 2002 (for purposes of calculating the maximum Capital Expenditures for Fiscal Year 2003) or (b) during Fiscal Year 2004 or the applicable Fiscal Year thereafter (for purposes of calculating the maximum Capital Expenditures for Fiscal Year 2004 or the applicable succeeding Fiscal Year, as the case may be), or (B) $10,000,000 for Fiscal Year 2003 and $15,000,000 for each Fiscal Year thereafter. For purposes of calculating maximum Capital Expenditures, the amount calculated in item (II) above shall be deemed not to have exceeded $20,000,000 for Fiscal Year 2004 and shall be deemed not to have exceeded $30,000,000 for Fiscal Year 2005. Compliance with this Section 5.02(q)(i) shall be measured at the end of each Fiscal Year, commencing with Fiscal Year 2003. To the extent the Borrower’s actual Capital Expenditures for any Fiscal Year are less than the maximum Capital Expenditures for such Fiscal Year computed as aforesaid, the Borrower may increase Capital Expenditures for the subsequent Fiscal Year by an amount equal to the amount by which such maximum Capital Expenditures exceed such actual Capital Expenditures, but not by an amount which exceeds $5,000,000. For the purposes of this Section 5.02(q)(i) only, Capital Expenditures shall not include the Contingent Payments and any payment made in respect of that certain litigation arising from or in relating in any way to the use of rights of way granted to the Borrower by Mississippi Power Company; provided, that, to the extent that payment made in respect of such litigation is equal to or greater than $5,000,000, the Borrower shall deliver to the Agent prior to the payment thereof, a statement that the Borrower will have not less than $11,500,000 in cash and Cash Equivalents (excluding any insurance proceeds deposited with the Collateral Agent as described in clause (C) of the proviso in the definition of “Extraordinary Receipts”) after making such payment, certified by the Chief Financial Officer of the Parent.

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