Transferor’s Threshold Limitation Sample Clauses

Transferor’s Threshold Limitation. As provided in Section 9.3(b), the threshold dollar amount for the aggregate of claims, liabilities, damages, losses, costs and expenses that must be incurred by Transferee before Transferor shall be obligated to indemnify Transferee. The Transferee’s Threshold Limitation shall be Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000) in the aggregate; provided, however, that for any individual item or series of related items, the Transferee’s Threshold Limitation shall be Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000).
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  • Lockup Period Limitation Participant agrees that in the event the Company advises Participant that it plans an underwritten public offering of its Common Stock in compliance with the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and that the underwriter(s) seek to impose restrictions under which certain shareholders may not sell or contract to sell or grant any option to buy or otherwise dispose of part or all of their stock purchase rights of the underlying Common Stock, Participant hereby agrees that for a period not to exceed 180 days from the prospectus, Participant will not sell or contract to sell or grant an option to buy or otherwise dispose of this option or any of the underlying shares of Common Stock without the prior written consent of the underwriter(s) or its representative(s).

  • Cap Amount If the Company becomes listed on the Nasdaq Small Cap Market or the Nasdaq National Market, then, unless the Company has obtained Stockholder 20% Approval as set forth in Section 6.11 or unless otherwise permitted by Nasdaq, in no event shall the Aggregate Issued Shares exceed the maximum number of shares of Common Stock (the "Cap Amount") that the Company can, without stockholder approval, so issue pursuant to Nasdaq Rule 4460(i)(1)(d)(ii) (or any other applicable Nasdaq Rules or any successor rule) (the "Nasdaq 20% Rule").

  • LIMITATIONS ON AMOUNT--BUYER Buyer will have no liability (for indemnification or otherwise) with respect to the matters described in clause (a) or (b) of Section 10.4 until the total of all Damages with respect to such matters exceeds $50,000, and then only for the amount by which such Damages exceed $50,000. However, this Section 10.7 will not apply to any Breach of any of Buyer's representations and warranties of which Buyer had Knowledge at any time prior to the date on which such representation and warranty is made or any intentional Breach by Buyer of any covenant or obligation, and Buyer will be liable for all Damages with respect to such Breaches.

  • Capital Raising Limitations During the period from the date of this Agreement until the date that is one year after the Termination Date, the Company shall not issue or sell, or agree to issue or sell Equity Securities (as defined below), for cash in private capital raising transactions without obtaining the prior written approval of the Investor of the Offering (the limitations referred to in this subsection 6.5.1 are collectively referred to as the "Capital Raising Limitations"). For purposes hereof, the following shall be collectively referred to herein as, the "Equity Securities": (i) Common Stock or any other equity securities, (ii) any debt or equity securities which are convertible into, exercisable or exchangeable for, or carry the right to receive additional shares of Common Stock or other equity securities, or (iii) any securities of the Company pursuant to an equity line structure or format similar in nature to this Offering.

  • Expense Limitations In the event the operating expenses of the Fund, ------------------- including amounts payable to the Investment Adviser pursuant to subsection (a) hereof, for any fiscal year ending on a date on which this Agreement is in effect exceed the expense limitations applicable to the Fund imposed by applicable state securities laws or regulations thereunder, as such limitations may be raised or lowered from time to time, the Investment Adviser shall reduce its management and investment advisory fee by the extent of such excess and, if required pursuant to any such laws or regulations, will reimburse the Fund in the amount of such excess; provided, however, to the extent permitted by law, -------- ------- there shall be excluded from such expenses the amount of any interest, taxes, distribution fees, brokerage fees and commissions and extraordinary expenses (including but not limited to legal claims and liabilities and litigation costs and any indemnification related thereto) paid or payable by the Fund. Whenever the expenses of the Fund exceed a pro rata portion of the applicable annual expense limitations, the estimated amount of reimbursement under such limitations shall be applicable as an offset against the monthly payment of the fee due to the Investment Adviser. Should two or more such expense limitations be applicable as at the end of the last business day of the month, that expense limitation which results in the largest reduction in the Investment Adviser's fee shall be applicable.

  • Special Class A Limitations The expenses attributable to each class of shares of the Funds listed on Annex B, as updated from time to time, shall be reduced, if necessary, so that the Ordinary Operating Expenses (as defined below) of each Fund attributable to such class of shares do not exceed the percentage of average daily net assets attributable to the applicable class of shares of such Fund as set forth on Annex B. This expense limitation shall be effected first by PIMSS waiving transfer agency fees and expenses allocated to the applicable class of shares. If waiving transfer agency fees and expenses alone is not sufficient to achieve the expense limitation reflected in Annex B, PFD shall waive Rule 12b-1 fees attributable to the applicable class of shares. In the event that waiving transfer agency fees and expenses and Rule 12b-1 fees attributable to a class of shares is not sufficient to achieve the expense limitation reflected in Annex B, PIM shall reimburse other expenses or waive other fees ("Fund-Wide Expenses") to the extent necessary to further reduce the expenses attributable to that class of shares to the percentage of average daily net assets reflected in Annex B. In the event that PIM waives or reimburses any Fund-Wide Expenses, PIM also agrees to waive or reimburse the Fund-Wide Expenses attributable to any other authorized class of shares to the same extent that such expenses are reduced for the class of shares that required the reduction of Fund-Wide Expenses.

  • Expense Limitation As part of the consideration for the Fund entering into this Agreement, the Manager hereby agrees to limit the aggregate expenses of every character incurred by the Fund, including but not limited to Fees of the Manager computed as hereinabove set forth, but excluding interest, taxes, brokerage, and other expenditures which are capitalized in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles and extraordinary expenses (“Manager Limitation”). Under the Manager Limitation, the Manager agrees that through a certain date (“Certain Date”), such expenses shall not exceed a certain level of the average daily net assets of the Fund (“Expense Limitation”). To determine the Manager’s liability for the Fund’s expenses over the Expense Limitation, the amount of allowable year-to-date expenses shall be computed daily by prorating the Expense Limitation based on the number of days elapsed within the fiscal year of the Fund, or limitation period, if shorter (“Prorated Limitation”). The Prorated Limitation shall be compared to the expenses of the Fund recorded through the prior day in order to produce the allowable expenses to be recorded for the current day (“Allowable Expenses”). If the Fund’s Management Fee and other expenses for the current day exceed the Allowable Expenses, the Management Fee for the current day shall be reduced by such excess (“Unaccrued Fees”). In the event the excess exceeds the amount due as the Management Fee, the Manager shall be responsible to the Fund for the additional excess (“Other Expenses Exceeding Limit”). If at any time up through and including the Certain date, the Fund’s Management Fee and other expenses for the current day are less than the Allowable Expenses, the differential shall be due to the Manager as payment of cumulative Unaccrued Fees (if any) or as payment for cumulative Other Expenses Exceeding Limit (if any). If cumulative Unaccrued Fees or cumulative Other Expenses Exceeding Limit remain at the Certain Date, these amounts shall be paid to the Manager in the future provided that: (1) no such payment shall be made to the Manager after a two year reimbursement period following the Certain Date; and (2) such payment shall only be made to the extent that it does not result in the Fund’s aggregate expenses exceeding the Expense Limitation. The Manager may voluntarily agree to an additional expense limitation (any such additional expense limitation hereinafter referred to as an “Additional Expense Limitation”), at the same or a different level and for the same or a different period of time beyond the Certain Date (any such additional period being hereinafter referred to an as “Additional Period”) provided, however, that: (1) the calculations and methods of payment shall be as described above; (2) no payment for cumulative Unaccrued Fees or cumulative Other Expenses Exceeding Limit shall be made to the Manager more than two years after the end of the Additional Period; and (3) payment for cumulative Unaccrued Fees or cumulative Other Expenses Exceeding Limit after the expiration of the Additional Period shall only be made to the extent it does not result in the Fund’s aggregate expenses exceeding the Additional Expense Limitation to which the unpaid amounts relate.

  • Limitation on Shared-Loss Payment The Receiver shall not be required to make any payments pursuant to this Section 2.1 with respect to any Charge-Off of a Shared-Loss Asset that the Receiver or the Corporation determines, based upon the Examination Criteria, should not have been effected by the Assuming Institution; provided, (x) the Receiver must provide notice to the Assuming Institution detailing the grounds for not making such payment, (y) the Receiver must provide the Assuming Institution with a reasonable opportunity to cure any such deficiency and (z) (1) to the extent curable, if cured, the Receiver shall make payment with respect to any properly effected Charge-Off and (2) to the extent not curable, the Receiver shall make a payment as to all Charge-Offs (or portion of Charge-Offs) that were effected which would have been payable as a Charge-Off if the Assuming Institution had properly effected such Charge-Off. In the event that the Receiver does not make any payments with respect to any Charge-Off of a Shared-Loss Asset pursuant to this Section 2.1 or determines that a payment was improperly made, the Assuming Institution and the Receiver shall, upon final resolution, make such accounting adjustments and payments as may be necessary to give retroactive effect to such corrections. Failure to administer any Shared-Loss Asset or Assets, or Shared-Loss Securities, in accordance with Article III shall at the discretion of the Receiver constitute grounds for the loss of shared loss coverage with respect to such Shared-Loss Loan or Loans.

  • Limitations on Amount Buyer will have liability (for indemnification or otherwise) with respect to claims under Section 11 only for an amount equal to the amount of the Purchase Price paid by Buyer as of the date that the claim for indemnification is made.

  • Limitation on Amount The Employee's salary reduction contributions: (Choose (i) or at least one of (ii) or (iii))

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