Small Wares Sample Clauses

Small Wares. The FSMC shall replenish the necessary small wares, including trays, dishes, glassware, flatware, serving utensils, and the like.
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Small Wares. Dishware, glassware, flatware, utensils, catering supplies and other similar items.
Small Wares. The tenant will provide their own towels, pot holders, cooking items, pans, small wares and other special items necessary to their specific production needs, if not provided by The Kitchen. Do not leave your personal small wares in The Kitchen if not stored in a storage unity. Do not leave cleaning rags behind. No small wares used in a residential kitchen are allowed in The Kitchen. The Kitchen is not responsible for the loss or theft of any items.
Small Wares. Dishware, glassware, flatware, utensils and similar items. Snacks. The servings of food items which meet the meal component and quantity requirements specified in 7 C.F.R. §210.10 and 7 C.F.R. §226 as amended and for which the SFA is entitled to reimbursement under applicable federal and state law. State. State of Georgia.

Related to Small Wares

  • Small Business Concern The offeror represents as part of its offer that it is, is not a small business concern.

  • Small Business Investment Company Buyer is a small business investment company licensed by the U.S. Small Business Administration under Section 301(c) or (d) of the Small Business Investment Act of 1958.

  • Qualified Small Business Stock The Company shall use commercially reasonable efforts to cause the shares of Preferred Stock issued pursuant to the Purchase Agreement, as well as any shares into which such shares are converted, within the meaning of Section 1202(f) of the Internal Revenue Code (the “Code”), to constitute “qualified small business stock” as defined in Section 1202(c) of the Code; provided, however, that such requirement shall not be applicable if the Board of Directors of the Company determines, in its good-faith business judgment, that such qualification is inconsistent with the best interests of the Company. The Company shall submit to its stockholders (including the Investors) and to the Internal Revenue Service any reports that may be required under Section 1202(d)(1)(C) of the Code and the regulations promulgated thereunder. In addition, within twenty (20) business days after any Investor’s written request therefor, the Company shall, at its option, either (i) deliver to such Investor a written statement indicating whether (and what portion of) such Investor’s interest in the Company constitutes “qualified small business stock” as defined in Section 1202(c) of the Code or (ii) deliver to such Investor such factual information in the Company’s possession as is reasonably necessary to enable such Investor to determine whether (and what portion of) such Investor’s interest in the Company constitutes “qualified small business stock” as defined in Section 1202(c) of the Code.

  • Qualified Small Business The Company represents and warrants to ------------------------ the Investors that, to its knowledge, the Shares should qualify as "Qualified Small Business Stock" as defined in Section 1202(c) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the "Code") as of the date hereof.

  • Regulation AB Compliance; Intent of the Parties; Reasonableness The parties hereto acknowledge that interpretations of the requirements of Regulation AB may change over time, whether due to interpretive guidance provided by the Commission or its staff, consensus among participants in the asset-backed securities markets, advice of counsel, or otherwise, and agree to comply with all reasonable requests made by the Depositor in good faith for delivery of information under these provisions on the basis of evolving interpretations of Regulation AB. In connection with the Trust, each Servicer, the Trustee and each Custodian shall cooperate fully with the Depositor to deliver to the Depositor (including its assignees or designees), any and all statements, reports, certifications, records and any other information available to such party and reasonably necessary in the good faith determination of the Depositor to permit the Depositor to comply with the provisions of Regulation AB, together with such disclosures relating to each Servicer, the Trustee and each Custodian, as applicable, reasonably believed by the Depositor to be necessary in order to effect such compliance.

  • Anti-Dilution Protection In the event that the Company consummates a sale of Common Stock for cash consideration (a “Financing”) prior to January 1, 2018 (such applicable period, the “Anti-Dilution Period”), and the price per share of such Common Stock shares sold in such Financing (the “Per Share Price”) is less than $0.15 per share (the “Anti-Dilution Price”)(each as adjusted for stock splits, dividends, recapitalizations and the like), the Subscriber who purchased Shares hereunder shall receive such additional number of Shares equal to (i) the aggregate Purchase Price paid by the Subscriber, divided by (ii) the price that Common Stock was sold at in the Financing (or any subsequent Financing where the Per Share Price is less than the prior Anti-Dilution Price), minus (iii) the total aggregate Shares issued to the Subscriber at the time of his, her or its entry into this Agreement plus any additional Shares previously issued to the Subscriber pursuant to the terms of this Section H. Each time that additional Shares are issued to the Subscriber under this Section H, the “Anti-Dilution Price” shall be deemed to reset and equal the lowest Per Share Price for all Financings to date through the Anti-Dilution Period, immediately after such applicable issuance of Shares. Notwithstanding the above, no Shares will be issued to the Subscriber pursuant to this Section H and no anti-dilution rights hereunder will apply (i) upon the exercise of any warrants, options or convertible securities granted, issued and outstanding on the date of this Agreement; (ii) upon the grant or exercise of any stock or options which may hereafter be granted or exercised under any employee benefit plan, stock option plan or restricted stock plan of the Company now existing or to be implemented in the future; (iii) upon the issuance of any securities in connection with an acquisition by the Company; (iv) upon the issuance of any securities pursuant to a commitment by the Company that has been previously disclosed prior to the date hereof; (v) in connection with any public offering of securities; (vi) in connection with the sale, exercise or conversion of any convertible securities, warrants or options; or (vii) in connection with the issuance of shares of Common Stock other than for cash consideration.

  • Independent Evaluation Buyer is an experienced and knowledgeable investor in the oil and gas business. Buyer has been advised by and has relied solely on its own expertise and legal, tax, title, reservoir engineering, environmental and other professional counsel concerning this transaction, the Properties, the value thereof and title thereto.

  • Plan Assets Seller shall not be an employee benefit plan as defined in Section 3 of Title I of ERISA, or a plan described in Section 4975(e)(1) of the Code and Seller shall not use “plan assets” within the meaning of 29 CFR § 2510.3 101, as amended by Section 3(42) of ERISA to engage in this Agreement or any Transaction hereunder. Transactions to or with Seller shall not be subject to any state or local statute regulating investments of or fiduciary obligations with respect to governmental plans within the meaning of Section 3(32) of ERISA.

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