Source of Restoration Sample Clauses

Source of Restoration. Any restoration under (B) above shall be made from available forfeitures before any other allocation thereof, and, if such forfeitures are insufficient, then the Employer shall contribute the difference.
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Source of Restoration. To restore the Participant's Account Balance, the Plan Administrator, to the extent necessary, will allocate to the Participant's Account:
Source of Restoration. The amount necessary to make the restoration required under Section 6.2.2 shall come first from the forfeitures of Participants of the rehiring Employer. If such forfeitures are not adequate for this purpose, the rehiring Employer shall make a contribution adequate to make the restoration (in addition to any contributions made under Section 3). If the Participant is rehired by an Affiliate that is not an Employer, the amount necessary to make the restoration shall come first from the forfeitures of Participants of the Principal Sponsor and, if such forfeitures are not adequate for this purpose, then the Principal Sponsor shall make a contribution adequate to make the restoration (in addition to any contributions made under Section 3).

Related to Source of Restoration

  • Capital Account Restoration No Limited Partner shall have any obligation to restore any negative balance in its Capital Account upon liquidation of the Partnership. The General Partner shall be obligated to restore any negative balance in its Capital Account upon liquidation of its interest in the Partnership by the end of the taxable year of the Partnership during which such liquidation occurs, or, if later, within 90 days after the date of such liquidation.

  • Notice; Restoration If the Property is damaged or destroyed, in whole or in part, by fire or other casualty (a “Casualty”), Borrower shall give prompt notice thereof to Lender. Following the occurrence of a Casualty, Borrower, regardless of whether insurance proceeds are available, shall promptly proceed to restore, repair, replace or rebuild the Property in accordance with Legal Requirements to be of at least equal value and of substantially the same character as prior to such damage or destruction.

  • Allocation of Resources Whenever a disaster causes Vendor to allocate limited resources between or among Vendor's customers, vendor will not provide priority over Prudential to any other customers of Vendor. In addition, in no event will Vendor re-deploy or reassign any vendor Key Employee (as identified and defined in an applicable Engagement Schedule) or any Affected Employee (as identified and defined in an applicable Engagement Schdule) to any other Vendor account in the event of a disaster.

  • Creation of Escrow Account/Common Stock Account a. On or prior to the date of this Agreement the Escrow Agent shall establish an escrow account for the deposit of the Escrow Funds entitled as follows: eTotalSource, Inc./Cornell Capital Partners, LP. The Investor will wire funds to the account of the Escrow Agent as follows: Bank: Wachovia, N.A. of New Jersey Routing #: 031201467 Account #: 2020000659170 Name on Account: David Gonzalez Attorney Trust Accoxxx Xxxx xx Xxb-Account: eTotalSource, Inc./Cornell Capital Partners, LP Escrow account

  • Restoration The following provisions shall apply in connection with the Restoration of the Property:

  • Business Interruption Plan ALPS shall maintain in effect a business interruption plan, and enter into any agreements necessary with appropriate parties making reasonable provisions for emergency use of electronic data processing equipment customary in the industry. In the event of equipment failures, ALPS shall, at no additional expense to the Fund, take commercially reasonable steps to minimize service interruptions.

  • Shareholder Account Maintenance a. Maintain all shareholder records for each account in the Trust.

  • Performance of Replacements (a) Borrower shall make Replacements when required in order to keep the Property in condition and repair consistent with other similar properties in the same market segment in the metropolitan area in which the Property is located, and to keep the Property or any portion thereof from deteriorating. Borrower shall complete all Replacements in a good and workmanlike manner as soon as practicable following the commencement of making each such Replacement.

  • Repair and Restoration If the Mortgaged Property can be repaired or restored to substantially the same condition as existed prior to the event causing such damage or destruction, or the effect of the combination can be relieved so that the status of the Mortgaged Property will be restored to substantially the same status as existed prior to the event causing such condemnation, without, in either case, jeopardizing repayment of the principal of and interest on the Indebtedness, and Grantor elects to repair and restore the Mortgaged Property, the Proceeds will be deposited with the Beneficiary and held in a special escrow account of the Beneficiary to be applied to repair, replace, or improve the Mortgaged Property. Proceeds held in such escrow account held by the Beneficiary shall be disbursed by the Beneficiary for the repair, replacement, or improvement of the Mortgaged Property upon receipt by the Beneficiary from the Grantor of (A) an architect's certificate with each draw submitted by Grantor stating that the repairs, replacements, or improvements completed through the date of such draw are practical and necessary, have been completed in accordance with plans and specifications previously provided to the Beneficiary, and that such repairs, replacements, or improvements comply with all applicable statutes, codes, and regulations; (B) a certificate stating that sufficient moneys are available to cause such repair, restoration, replacements, or improvements; (C) requisitions and certificates from the Grantor in the form reasonably acceptable to the Beneficiary; (D) applicable lien waivers; and (E) an endorsement to the title insurance policy insuring the continued priority of the lien of this Mortgage. The Beneficiary shall retain ten percent (10%) of the requested disbursements to be disbursed upon final completion of the repairs, replacements, or improvements as certified by an independent architect and receipt of waivers of liens and an endorsement to the title policy for the Mortgaged Property insuring the continued priority of the lien of this Mortgage. If at any time during the restoration, the Proceeds are less than the estimated cost to repair the Mortgaged Property, the Grantor shall pay an amount equal to the shortfall. The Grantor may rely upon the advice of architects, engineers, accountants, financial consultants, attorneys, or other experts selected by it in the foregoing matters. Any Proceeds in excess of the amount required to repair and restore the Mortgaged Property under this Alternative A, at the direction of the Grantor, shall either be used to prepay the Indebtedness or disbursed to the Grantor.

  • Insurance Casualty Condemnation Restoration SECTION 8.1. INSURANCE SECTION 8.2. CASUALTY SECTION 8.3. CONDEMNATION SECTION 8.4. RESTORATION

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