Contingent Amount definition

Contingent Amount means an amount not to exceed $<<INSERT AMOUNT (25% OF MAX AMOUNT OF GRANT FUNDS>> in the City’s sole discretion, that may be available as contingency funding for the Grant Plan (Appendix B) subject to authorization by the City and certified as available by the Controller. Grantee shall not use or otherwise allocate the Contingent Amount in the Project Budget (Appendix A) without: (a) submitting a written request to revise the Project Budget and Grant Plan to OEWD along with a proposed revision to the Project Budget and Grant Plan, if applicable, and (b) prior written approval by OEWD of such revision to the Project Budget and Grant Plan, if applicable. Xxxxxxx further understands and agrees that no disbursement of any portion of the Contingent Amount will be made unless and until such funds are certified as available by the Controller. Grantee shall comply with the terms and conditions of this Agreement with regard to the Contingent Amount. In no event shall the amount of Grant Funds disbursed hereunder exceed $<<INSERT AMOUNT (TOTAL OF MAX AMOUNT OF GRANT FUNDS PLUS 25%)>>.
Contingent Amount means an amount of currency that you are obliged to settle if certain agreed conditions are met under a Structured Option.
Contingent Amount means the amount determined pursuant to Section 2.11.

Examples of Contingent Amount in a sentence

  • The amount of the Grant Funds authorized for disbursement hereunder shall not exceed <<INSERT DOLLAR AMOUNT>> Dollars ($<<INSERT AMOUNT>>) during the Term of the Agreement, plus any Contingent Amount (as defined below) authorized by City and certified as available by the Controller (collectively, the “Grant Amount”).


More Definitions of Contingent Amount

Contingent Amount shall have the meaning set forth in Section 9.7(a).
Contingent Amount means a dollar amount equal to the lesser of (i) the product of (x) the Equity Consideration and (y) the absolute value of the Closing Price less the Signing Price, and (ii) $0.0525;
Contingent Amount has the meaning given in the Arrangement Agreement;
Contingent Amount means any consideration payable to the Shareholders after the closing date of a Sale Transaction as consideration for Shares or assets of the Company Group that is either (i) placed in escrow or otherwise held back to support indemnification obligations, purchase price adjustments, or other similar obligations, (ii) contingent consideration to be paid in the future (including, without limitation, any installment payments, milestone payments and “earn-outs”), or (iii) set aside in a separate account for use by a representative of the Shareholders to manage, address, monitor or otherwise deal with post-closing matters relating to such Sale Transaction. Notwithstanding the foregoing, to the extent required by Section 409A of the Internal Revenue Code, the term “Contingent Amount” shall not include any amounts due or payable more than five years following the Closing Date or not permitted under Treasury Regulation § 1.409A-3(i)(5)(iv)(A).
Contingent Amount equals the difference between the amount that the Final Determination provides that should have been transferred from the U S WEST Pension Plan to the Media Pension Plan in connection with the spinoff and the Media Asset Share. If the difference is positive, that is, the Final Determination provides that additional assets should have been transferred to the Media Pension Plan, the difference shall be referred to as a "Positive Contingent Amount." If the difference is negative, that is, the Final Determination provides that the amount that should have been transferred is less than the Media Asset Share, the difference shall be referred to as a "Negative Contingent Amount."
Contingent Amount as defined in Section 2.2(c).
Contingent Amount means any consideration payable to the Shareholders after the closing date of a Sale Transaction as consideration for Shares or assets of the Company Group that is either (i) placed in escrow or otherwise held back to support indemnification obligations, purchase price adjustments, or other similar obligations, (ii) contingent consideration to be paid in the future (including, without limitation, any installment payments, milestone payments and “earn-outs”), or (iii) set aside in a separate account for use