House Bank definition

House Bank means the amount of cash, chips, tokens and plaques that Manager from time to time determines necessary to have at the Facility daily to meet its cash needs.
House Bank means the amount of cash, chips, and tokens that the Manager from time to time reasonably determines necessary to have at the Casino Premises daily to meet the cash needs of the Gaming Operations.
House Bank means the amount of cash, chips, tokens and plaques that MPM from time to time determines necessary to have at the Facility daily to meet its cash needs.

Examples of House Bank in a sentence

  • Seller shall receive a credit at Closing in an amount equal to all House Bank Funds.

  • The sum of money agreed to by the Business Board to be maintained in the Enterprise Bank Account(s) to serve as working capital for Enterprise operations, shall include all sums needed for the House Bank, and all sums needed to accrue for payment of expenses not paid on a monthly basis (the "Minimum Balance").

  • Tenant agrees to pay rent as herein provided at the office of Landlord or such other place as Landlord may designate, payable in United States legal tender, by cash, or by good and sufficient check drawn on a New York City Clearing House Bank, and without any set off or deduction whatsoever.

  • The Operating Budget and Annual Plan shall include, without limitation, a schedule of repairs and maintenance (other than Capital Replacements), a business and marketing plan for the Fiscal Year, and the Minimum Balance which must remain in the Enterprise Accounts and the House Bank as of the end of each month during the Fiscal Year to assure sufficient monies for working capital purposes, and detail of other expenditures proposed to be authorized under the Operating Budget and Annual Plan.

  • INVESTMENTS V, a body corporate established under the Laws of Mauritius, and having its principal office at Apex House, Bank Street, TwentyEight, Cybercity, Ebene 72201, Republic of Mauritius (hereinafter referred to as “Peak XV”, which expression shall, unless it be repugnant to the context or meaning thereof, be deemed to mean and include its Affiliates, authorized representatives, successors and permitted assigns).

  • The sum of money agreed to by the Business Board to be maintained in the Enterprise Bank Account(s) to serve as operating capital for Enterprise operations, shall include all sums needed for the House Bank, and all sums needed to accrue for payment of expenses not paid on a monthly basis (the “Minimum Balance”).

  • Tenant agrees to pay rent as herein provided at the office of Landlord or such other place as Landlord may designate, payable in United States legal tender, by cash, or by good and sufficient check drawn on a New York City Clearing House Bank, and without any set off or deduction whatsoever except as otherwise set forth herein.

  • Manager shall not make any cash disbursements from the Enterprise Accounts except for the payment of cash prizes from the House Bank; and except for such cash disbursements from the House Bank, any and all payments or disbursements by the Manager shall be made by check or wire transfer drawn against an Enterprise Bank Account.

  • Tenant shall provide the house bank account (defined as the "Casino Bankroll" in the Casino Operating Contract) (the "House Bank Account") in accordance with the terms of the Casino Operating Contract and the Property Management Agreement.

  • The Purchase Price is generally subject to adjustment pursuant to Section 4.4, and specifically does not include payment for, and shall be adjusted with respect to (among other things), the House Bank Funds, and certain of the Unopened Inventory and the Retail Inventory, as described in Section 4.4 below.


More Definitions of House Bank

House Bank shall have the meaning provided in the Management Agreement.
House Bank means cash on hand including, without limitation, all chips and tokens at the Casino as of the Transfer Time, including cash or cash equivalents in slot hoppers, drop boxes, the cashier’s cage, and the hard and soft count rooms.