Corporate Allocations definition

Corporate Allocations. Expenses, if any, related to the Projects which are incurred on a corporate wide basis by Alterra and allocated to the Borrower (including, without limitation malpractice insurance, liability insurance, property insurance and advertising costs and expenses), which expenses are, in any case, allocable to the Projects, directly or on a per bed basis, and which expenses and allocations are otherwise acceptable to the Lender.
Corporate Allocations has the meaning set forth in Section 4.7 of the Disclosure Letter.
Corporate Allocations means expenses, if any, which are incurred by any Manager which relate to the Properties as well as other properties owned, leased and/or managed by such Manager and its Affiliates (including, without limitation, malpractice insurance, liability insurance, property insurance and advertising costs and expenses), which expenses are, in any case, allocable to the Properties directly or on a per bed basis, and which expenses and allocations are otherwise acceptable to the Cash Manager and the Controlling Party.

Examples of Corporate Allocations in a sentence

  • Corporate Allocations and Parent Company Investment Historically, Parent has provided services to, and funded certain expenses for BNS that have been included as a direct component of BNS’s historical accounting records, such as information technology, global operations, legal, and finance (the “direct allocations”).

  • The Refuse Rate Board’s Rate Order is in concurrence with the Refuse Rates Administrator’s recommendation.Other CostsOther Costs are adjustments that include the Trash Processing Pilot, the Seismic Safety, Pension Costs, and Corporate Allocations.

  • Example: By way of example only, the following hypothetical demonstrates the application of the Formula set forth in Section 1 above: Revenue $200 Less Intercompany Sales 20 Net Revenue $180 Less Cost of Sales* 140 Gross Margin $40 Less Operating Expense* 10 Less Corporate Allocations* 5 Income before Income Tax $25** Profit Shared @2.25% $0.56 *includes applicable depreciation & amortization expenses on an accrual basis.

  • Corporate Allocations The Company has historically operated as part of Crane and not as a stand-alone company.

  • Net Investment.” Parent Company Services Provided and Corporate Allocations Historically, Oil States has provided services to and funded certain expenditures of Civeo.

  • The Refuse Rates Administrator is recommended a 5% cut to projected Corporate Allocations as well as a review before the next rate cycle to evaluate expense eligibility, confirm that no profit is being earned on these inter-company costs, and to assess other allocation methods.

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  • Corporate Allocations and Parent Company InvestmentHistorically, Parent has provided services to, and funded certain expenses for CPD that have been included as a direct component of CPD’s historical accounting records, such as information technology, global operations, legal, and finance (the “direct allocations”).

  • Corporate Allocations OIG Audit reviewed documentation for eight corporate allocation transactions totaling $986,033.

  • Corporate Allocations The Combined Balance Sheet includes the assets and liabilities attributable to the Company’s operations.


More Definitions of Corporate Allocations

Corporate Allocations means the amount paid by the Company to Holbxxx xxx managerial and administration services performed by Holbxxx xxx the Company.
Corporate Allocations shall have the meaning set forth in Schedule EO hereto.

Related to Corporate Allocations

  • Tax Allocations means the allocations set forth in paragraph 4 of Exhibit B.

  • Required Allocations means (a) any limitation imposed on any allocation of Net Losses or Net Termination Losses under Section 6.1(b) or 6.1(c)(ii) and (b) any allocation of an item of income, gain, loss or deduction pursuant to Section 6.1(d)(i), 6.1(d)(ii), 6.1(d)(iv), 6.1(d)(vii) or 6.1(d)(ix).

  • Percentage Allocation is defined in Section 4.3(b)(ii)(y).

  • Allocations means any and all of the allocations described in Sections 1.3(a), 1.3(b), 1.3(c) and 1.3(d) hereof.

  • Taxable Allocation means, with respect to any Series, the allocation of any net capital gains or other income taxable for federal income tax purposes to a dividend paid in respect of such Series.

  • Authorized Allocation means an amount equivalent to $1,000,000 to be withdrawn from the Loan Account and deposited into the Special Account pursuant to paragraph 3 (a) of this Schedule, provided, however, that unless the Bank shall otherwise agree, the Authorized Allocation shall be limited to an amount equivalent to $500,000 until the aggregate amount of withdrawals from the Loan Account plus the total amount of all outstanding special commitments entered into by the Bank pursuant to Section 5.02 of the General Conditions shall be equal to or exceed the equivalent of $2,000,000.

  • Curative Allocation means any allocation of an item of income, gain, deduction, loss or credit pursuant to the provisions of Section 6.1(d)(xi).

  • Load allocation means the portion of a receiving water's loading capacity that is allocated to one

  • Allocation Year Means (i) the period commencing on the Closing Date and ending on December 31, 2006, (ii) any subsequent period commencing on January 1 and ending on the following December 31, or (iii) any portion of the period described in clause (ii) for which the Company is required to allocate Profits, Losses and other items of Company income, gain, loss or deduction pursuant to Article V.

  • Asset Allocation The following single issuer limits shall apply on a market value basis, with exception of Money-Market funds and US Treasury Bills, which may be held without limit:

  • Cost Allocation Plan means central service cost allocation plan, public assistance cost allocation plan, and indirect cost rate proposal. Each of these terms are further defined in this section.

  • Member contributions means all amounts paid to ASRS by a member.

  • Carryover Allocation means an Allocation made to the Project if the Project will not be Placed in Service by close of the calendar year of the Allocation.

  • Wasteload allocation or "wasteload" or "WLA" means the portion of a receiving surface water's loading or assimilative capacity allocated to one of its existing or future point sources of pollution. WLAs are a type of water quality-based effluent limitation.

  • Allocation shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.7.

  • Final Allocation has the meaning set forth in Section 2.3.

  • Loss Allocation Limitation As defined in Section 4.4(g).

  • Catch-Up Contributions means Salary Reduction Contributions made to the Plan that are in excess of an otherwise applicable Plan limit and that are made by Participants who are Age 50 or over by the end of their taxable years. An “otherwise applicable Plan limit” is a limit in the Plan that applies to Salary Reduction Contributions without regard to Catch-up Contributions, such as the limits on Annual Additions, the dollar limitation on Salary Reduction Contributions under Code Section 402(g) (not counting Catch-up Contributions) and the limit imposed by the Actual Deferral Percentage (ADP) test under Code Section 401(k)(3). Catch-up Contributions for a Participant for a taxable year may not exceed the dollar limit on Catch-up Contributions under Code Section 414(v)(2)(B)(i) for the taxable year. The dollar limit on Catch-up Contributions under Code Section 414(v)(2)(B)(i) is $1,000 for taxable years beginning in 2002, increasing by $1,000 for each year thereafter up to $5,000 for taxable years beginning in 2006 and later years. After 2006, the $5,000 limit will be adjusted by the Secretary of the Treasury for cost-of-living increases under Code Section 414(v)(2)(C). Any such adjustments will be in multiples of $500.

  • Excess Contributions means, with respect to any Plan Year, the excess of:

  • Class B Fixed Allocation means, with respect to any Monthly Period following the Revolving Period, the percentage equivalent (which percentage shall never exceed 100%) of a fraction, the numerator of which is the Class B Investor Interest as of the close of business on the last day of the Revolving Period and the denominator of which is equal to the Investor Interest as of the close of business on the last day of the Revolving Period.

  • Initial Capital Contributions has the meaning set forth in Section 3.01.

  • Additional Capital Contributions shall have the meaning set forth in Section 5.3.

  • Agreed Allocation means any allocation, other than a Required Allocation, of an item of income, gain, loss or deduction pursuant to the provisions of Section 6.1, including a Curative Allocation (if appropriate to the context in which the term “Agreed Allocation” is used).

  • Capital Accounts An individual capital account shall be maintained for each Partner, and capital contributions to the Partnership by the Partners shall be credited to such accounts. Partnership profits or losses shall also be charged or credited to the separate capital accounts in the manner provided in this Agreement. No interest shall be paid on the capital account of any Partner.

  • Additional contributions means contributions made by a member of a defined benefit plan to

  • After-Tax Contributions means amounts withheld from an Employee's Compensation pursuant to a Salary Reduction Agreement after all applicable state and federal taxes have been deducted. Such amounts are withheld for purposes of purchasing one or more of the Benefit Package Options available under the Plan.