FLAT EXTRA Sample Clauses

FLAT EXTRA. PREMIUMS The flat extra premium shall be the annual flat extra premium which the Ceding Company charges its insured on that amount of the insurance reinsured less the following discounts: FIRST RENEWAL FLAT EXTRA PREMIUM YEAR YEARS
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FLAT EXTRA. Flat extra ratings are fixed dollar amounts assessed per thousand of insurance issued and usually apply to applicants in hazardous occupations, avocations, aviation or with certain physical impairments. A flat extra rating can be charged for a temporary period or on a permanent basis.
FLAT EXTRA. PREMIUMS The flat extra premium will be the annual flat extra premium which you charge your insured on that amount of the insurance reinsured less the following allowances. TERMS OF YOUR FIRST RENEWAL FLAT EXTRA PREMIUM YEAR YEAR ------------------ ----- ------- More than 5 years 85% 15% 5 years or less 15% 15%
FLAT EXTRA. PREMIUMS The flat extra premium will be the annual flat extra premium which you charge your insured on that amount of the insurance reinsured less the following allowances: AUTOMATIC TERMS OF YOUR FIRST RENEWAL FLAT EXTRA PREMIUM YEAR YEARS More than 5 years 85% 15% 5 years or less 15% 15% EACH $2.50/1000 IS EQUIVALENT TO ONE TABLE RATING. JEFFERSON-PILOT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA FIRST XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY JEFFERSON PILOT FINANCIAL INSURANCE COMPANY JEFFERSON PILOT LIFEAMERICA INSURANCE COMPANY GUARANTEE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Effective May 1, 2000 EXHIBIT III CONVERSIONS/REPLACEMENTS The following are guidelines for inter-company term conversions and replacements of Jefferson-Pilot, Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx and Xxxxx policies: CONVERSIONS/REPLACEMENTS TO SINGLE LIFE PLANS.

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  • Closing Costs Seller will pay one-half of escrow fees, the cost of the title commitment and any brokerage commissions payable. The Buyer will pay the cost of issuing a Standard Owners Title Insurance Policy in the full amount of the purchase price, if Buyer shall decide to purchase the same. Buyer will pay all recording fees, one-half of the escrow fees, and the cost of an update to the Survey in Sellers possession (if an update is required by Buyer.) Each party will pay its own attorney's fees and costs to document and close this transaction.

  • Minimum Working Capital The Borrower shall maintain at all times Working Capital (which shall mean Current Assets less Current Liabilities) of at least $500,000.

  • Direct Costs Insert the major cost elements. For each element, consider the application of the paragraph entitled “Costs Requiring Prior Approval” on page 1 of these instructions.

  • Closing Costs and Prorations All recording fees, escrow fees, and other closing costs (except documentary transfer taxes as provided in Section 3.5(c) above) shall be allocated according to custom and practice based on the location of the Property. All income and expenses of the Property shall be prorated according to custom and practice based on the location of the Property.

  • PAYMENT OF CLOSING COSTS In addition to the costs set forth in Paragraphs 3.1 and 3.2, Purchaser and Seller shall each pay for one-half of the costs of the documentary or transfer stamps to be paid with reference to the "Deed" (hereinafter defined) and all other stamps, intangible, transfer, documentary, recording, sales tax and surtax imposed by law with reference to any other sale documents delivered in connection with the sale of the Property to Purchaser and all other charges of the Title Insurer in connection with this transaction.

  • Construction Contract; Cost Budget Prior to execution of a construction contract, Tenant shal] submit a copy of the proposed contract with the Contractor for the construction of the Tenant Improvements, including the genera] conditions with Contractor (the “Contract”) to Landlord for its approval, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed. Following execution of the Contract and prior to commencement of construction, Tenant shall provide Landlord with a fully executed copy of the Contract for Landlord’s records. Prior to the commencement of the construction of the Tenant Improvements, and after Tenant has accepted all bids and proposals for the Tenant Improvements, Tenant shall provide Landlord with a detailed breakdown, by trade, for all of Tenant’s Agents, of the final estimated costs to be incurred or which have been incurred in connection with the design and construction of the Tenant Improvements to be performed by or at the direction of Tenant or the Contractor (the “Construction Budget”), which costs shall include, but not be limited to, the costs of the Architect’s and Engineers’ fees and the Landlord Coordination Fee. The amount, if any, by which the total costs set forth in the Construction Budget exceed the amount of the Tenant Improvement Allowance is referred to herein as the “Over Allowance Amount”. In the event that an Over-Allowance Amount exists, then prior to the commencement of construction of the Tenant Improvements, Tenant shall supply Landlord with cash in an amount equal to the Over- Allowance Amount. The Over-Allowance Amount shall be disbursed by Landlord prior to the disbursement of any of the then remaining portion of the Tenant Improvement Allowance, and such disbursement shall be pursuant to the same procedure as the Tenant Improvement Allowance. In the event that, after the total costs set forth in the Construction Budget have been delivered by Tenant to Landlord, the costs relating to the design and construction of the Tenant Improvements shall change, any additional costs for such design and construction in excess of the total costs set forth in the Construction Budget shall be added to the Over-Allowance Amount and the total costs set forth in the Construction Budget, and such additional costs shall be paid by Tenant to Landlord immediately as an addition to the Over-Allowance Amount or at Landlord’s option, Tenant shall make payments for such additional costs out of its own funds, but Tenant shall continue to provide Landlord with the documents described in items (1), (ii), (iii) and (iv) of Section 2.2.2.1 of this Tenant Work Letter, above, for Landlord’s approval, prior to Tenant paying such costs. All Tenant Improvements paid for by the Over-Allowance Amount shall be deemed Landlord’s property under the terms of the Lease. 4.2.2

  • Shared Expenses Owner acknowledges that certain economies may be achieved with respect to certain expenses to be incurred by U-Haul on behalf of Owner hereunder if materials, supplies, insurance or services are purchased by U-Haul in quantity for use not only in connection with the Property but in connection with other properties owned or managed by U-Haul or its affiliates. U-Haul shall have the right to purchase such materials, supplies, insurance and/or services in its own name and charge Owner a pro rata allocable share of the cost of the foregoing; provided, however, that the pro rata cost of such purchase to Owner shall not result in expenses greater than would otherwise be incurred at competitive prices and terms available in the area where the Property is located; and provided further, U-Haul shall give Owner access to records so Owner may review any such expenses incurred.

  • Closing Costs; Transfer Taxes and Fees Seller shall be responsible for paying (i) any documentary and transfer taxes and any sales, use or other taxes imposed by reason of the transfers of Assets provided hereunder and any deficiency, interest or penalty asserted with respect thereto and (ii) all costs of obtaining the transfer of existing Permits which may be lawfully transferred, (iii) all fees and costs of recording or filing all applicable conveyancing instruments described in Section 3.1, and (iv) all fees and costs of recording or filing all UCC termination statements and other releases of Encumbrances.

  • Cash Flow Coverage The Borrower shall maintain at all times a Cash Flow Coverage of not less than one hundred twenty five percent (125%), calculated at the end of each fiscal quarter (using a rolling four quarters of Net Income).

  • Fronting Fee and Documentary and Processing Charges Payable to L/C Issuer The Borrower shall pay directly to the L/C Issuer for its own account a fronting fee with respect to each Letter of Credit, at the rate per annum specified in the Fee Letter, computed on the daily amount available to be drawn under such Letter of Credit on a quarterly basis in arrears. Such fronting fee shall be due and payable on the tenth Business Day after the end of each March, June, September and December in respect of the most recently-ended quarterly period (or portion thereof, in the case of the first payment), commencing with the first such date to occur after the issuance of such Letter of Credit, on the Letter of Credit Expiration Date and thereafter on demand. For purposes of computing the daily amount available to be drawn under any Letter of Credit, the amount of such Letter of Credit shall be determined in accordance with Section 1.06. In addition, the Borrower shall pay directly to the L/C Issuer for its own account the customary issuance, presentation, amendment and other processing fees, and other standard costs and charges, of the L/C Issuer relating to letters of credit as from time to time in effect. Such customary fees and standard costs and charges are due and payable on demand and are nonrefundable.

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