Allowed Budget definition

Allowed Budget means the budget attached hereto as Exhibit A prepared by Jefferies for the period commencing on the Filing Date, as defined in the Financing Order, detailing receipts, disbursements, cash flow and availability, on a weekly basis through December 31, 2003 which budget shall be subject to such periodic adjustments as are acceptable and approved by the Tranche Under-B Lender and the Required Lenders (as defined in the Financing Order).

Examples of Allowed Budget in a sentence

  • From such date, Borrower shall ensure that its total operating expenses are maintained within the Allowed Budget, and no exceptions shall be made without the written consent of the Agent.

Related to Allowed Budget

  • Approved Budget means an annual budget-

  • DIP Budget means a 13-week cash flow budget detailing the Credit Parties’ anticipated cash receipts and expenditures (including capital expenditures, debt service, adequate protection payments, professional fees and expenses), as amended, supplemented, or replaced from time to time in accordance with this Agreement and the DIP Order, which budget (and any amendments thereto or replacements thereof) shall be in form and substance acceptable to the Administrative Agent. The DIP Budget in effect as of the Effective Date is attached as Exhibit F hereto.

  • BASE budget means the minimum general fund budget of a district, which includes 80% of the basic

  • Annual Balanced Budget means that, in each Funding Year of the term of this Agreement, the total revenues of the HSP are greater than or equal to the total expenses, from all sources, of the HSP;

  • Capital Budget has the meaning given in Section 3.11(a).