Limitation on Reimbursement Sample Clauses

Limitation on Reimbursement. The amount that can be reimbursed by the City for a single membership at an Approved Facility shall not exceed $550. Beginning in 2018, and continuing thereafter, the amount of this limitation shall be adjusted as follows:
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Limitation on Reimbursement. No tenant may seek or receive reimbursement for labor provided by the tenant or any member of his immediate family pursuant to this section. Parts and materials purchased by the tenant are reimbursable. [PL 1981, c. 428, §10 (NEW).]
Limitation on Reimbursement. When both a husband and wife are employed as employees, and both have enrolled themselves and their Dependents under a group health care service plan provided by their respective employers, and each spouse is covered under the terms of this Agreement as an Enrolled Employee, each Spouse may claim on his or her behalf, and on behalf of his or her enrolled Dependents no more in the aggregate than 100% of the charges for Benefits, including Copayments.
Limitation on Reimbursement. If the Fund should be liquidated during such five-year period prior to the complete amortization of all organizational expenses, neither the Fund nor the Trust shall have any duty to reimburse WAM for organizational expenses unamortized as of the time of liquidation.
Limitation on Reimbursement. 33 9.6 Third Party Royalties............................................... 33 9.7 Independent Product Royalty......................................... 34 9.7.1 Royalty on Abandoned Targets Resulting In Independent Products.................................................. 34 9.7.2 Royalty on Abandoned Compounds or Jointly Owned or Developed Information Resulting In Independent Products............. 34 9.7.3 Royalty Stacking Provision.................................. 34 9.7.4 Independent Product Royalty Period.......................... 34
Limitation on Reimbursement. In any case where Chiron and PathoGenesis are to share equally, or where either Chiron or PathoGenesis is entitled to receive reimbursement of Costs incurred in connection with the development and commercialization of Co-Commercialized Products, such Costs will be shared or reimbursed only if and to the extent that were contemplated by, and do not exceed the budgeted amounts set forth in, the applicable Plan as approved by the Collaboration Management Team, or were otherwise approved in writing by the CMT.
Limitation on Reimbursement. If the Trust should be liquidated during such 12-month period prior to the complete reimbursement of all organizational expenses, the Trust shall not have any duty to reimburse the Adviser for organizational expenses paid pursuant to paragraph 1 that have not yet been reimbursed.
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Limitation on Reimbursement. If the Funds should be liquidated during such 60-month period prior to the complete amortization of all organizational expenses, neither the Funds nor the Company shall have any duty to reimburse the Adviser for organizational expenses unamortized as of the time of liquidation.
Limitation on Reimbursement. If any Fund should be liquidated during such one-year period prior to the complete amortization of all organizational expenses, neither the Fund nor the Trust shall have any duty to reimburse the Administrator for organizational expenses of the Fund that have not been amortized as of the time of liquidation.
Limitation on Reimbursement. If the total assets of the Fund do not reach $2.5 million within five years after commencement of the initial public offering of shares of the Fund, neither the Fund nor the Trust shall have any obligation to repay any organizational expenses advanced by the Adviser. If the Fund should be liquidated during such five-year period prior to the complete amortization of all organizational expenses, neither the Fund nor the Trust shall have any duty to reimburse the Adviser for organizational expenses unamortized as of the time of liquidation.
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