Legal Allocation definition

Legal Allocation is defined as that portion of the Normalized Hold or Actual Hold, as applicable, allocated under this Agreement to be expended to use any and all regulatory and legal means to confirm classification of the Games as "Class II" games under IGRA. The Legal Allocation shall be reflected in the "MegaNanza Sales Summary" report.

Examples of Legal Allocation in a sentence

  • Payroll and Human Resources Allocation basis Total payroll costs (labor and benefits) b) Department: Government Affairs Allocation basis 100% to ▇▇▇▇▇ City c) Department: Legal Allocation basis Ratio of outside legal costs incurred.

  • During the Term, all Rent/License Fees, payments for the Legal Allocation, Service Allocation, Marketing Allocation, and Prize Balancing, if applicable, or fees or payments of any sort to be paid to MBI under this Agreement or otherwise ("Payments") shall be deposited daily directly to a separate account of MBI in a bank (the "Bank") chosen by MBI.

  • The Tribe shall make payments to MBI for the Legal Allocation, Service Allocation and Marketing Allocation, as further set forth on Exhibit "C." If the Tribe elects to participate in the "Prize Balancing" program (only if "Normalized Hold" is elected), as set forth on Exhibit "C", the Tribe shall also make payments to MBI in the amount of one and one-half percent (1.5%) of the Normalized Hold.

  • All of the Rent/License Fee, as well as the payments for the Legal Allocation, Service Allocation, Marketing Allocation, and Prize Balancing, if applicable, shall be paid to MBI through the Cash Management System described in Section 5 below.

  • A total of one and one-half percent (1.5%) of the Normalized ------------ Hold or Actual Hold, as applicable, is allocated among the following: Service Allocation (0.5% of the Normalized Hold or Actual Hold, as applicable); Marketing Allocation (0.5% of the Normalized Hold or Actual Hold, as applicable); and Legal Allocation (0.5% of the Normalized Hold or Actual Hold, as applicable).