Replacement Budget definition

Replacement Budget has the meaning set forth in Section 7.2.
Replacement Budget. 6.9.5 "Replacement Reserve Account" - 4.1.3 "Replacement Reserve Fund" - 4.4.1 "Responsible Officer" - 11.2.1 "Restoration" - 8.4.1 "Rollover Reserve Account" - 4.1.3 "Rollover Reserve Fund" - 4.5.1 "Securities" - 10.1.1 "Securities Act" - 10.1.2 "Secondary Market Transaction" - 10.1.1 "Successor Borrower" - 2.4.4 "Tax and Insurance Escrow Fund": - 4.3 "Tax and Insurance Account" - 4.1.3 "Transfer" - 7.7 "UBS Group" - 10.1.3 "Underwriter Group" - 10.1.3
Replacement Budget. 6.9.5 "Replacement Reserve Account" - 4.1.3 "Replacement Reserve Fund" - 4.4.1 "Responsible Officer" - 11.2.1 "Restoration" - 8.4.1 "Rollover Reserve Account" - 4.1.3 "Rollover Reserve Fund" - 4.5.1 "Securities" - 10.1.1 "Securities Act" - 10.1.2 "Secondary Market Transaction" - 10.1.1 "Substitute Borrower" - 2.3 "Substitute Mortgage" - 2.3 "Substitute Property" - 2.3 "Substitution" - 2.3 "Substitution Date" - 2.3 "Successor Borrower" - 2.4.4 "Tax and Insurance Escrow Fund": - 4.3 "Tax and Insurance Account" - 4.1.3 "Total Defeasance"-2.4.1 "Transfer" - 7.7 "UBS Group" - 10.1.3 "Undefeased Note" - 2.4.2 "Underwriter Group" - 10.1.3 "Underwriters" - 10.1.3 "Voluntary Prepayment" - 3.2.1 "XXXX" - 7.7 "WEA" - 7.7 "Westfield" - 7.7 "Year 2000" - 6.18

Examples of Replacement Budget in a sentence

  • If the Replacement is not anticipated by the Replacement Budget for the current Calendar Year, the Parties must approve the Replacement and the estimated cost thereof.

  • Replacements shall be paid for from the Reserve Fund Payments Account (each, a “Reserve Fund Expenditure”), and the Project Escrow Account Agreement shall provide, as follows: If the Replacement is anticipated by the Replacement Budget for the current Calendar Year, MCWD or MCWRA, as applicable, shall cause the Replacement to be paid from the Reserve Fund Payments Account.

  • In the event BSB determines that any Groundwater Treatment System Capital Repair and Replacement are necessary, BSB shall prepare and provide a Groundwater Treatment System Capital Repair and Replacement Budget to AR for AR’s concurrence, which concurrence shall not be unreasonably withheld.

  • Decide upon Reserve Fund Expenditures and Replacements not contemplated by the Replacement Budget, pursuant to Section 7.2. Determine the applicable Reserve Percentage pursuant to Section 11.3(d).

  • BSB shall not incur any charges, expenses, fees or other costs during a Fiscal Year in excess of or in addition to the total budget amount for a Task Account set forth in the Capital Purchase, Repair and Replacement Budget then in effect without the concurrence of AR, which concurrence shall not be unreasonably withheld.

  • The Initial Capital Purchase, Repair and Replacement Budget, including all Task Accounts and the approved budget amount for each Task Account, is hereby concurred in by AR.

  • BSB shall not incur any charges, expenses, fees or other costs in excess of or in addition to the total budget amount for any Groundwater Treatment System Capital Repair and Replacement set forth in an approved Groundwater Treatment System Capital Repair and Replacement Budget without the concurrence of AR, which concurrence shall not be unreasonably withheld.

  • On or before May 1 of each Fiscal Year for so long as this Agreement is in effect and there are funds remaining in the Capital Purchase, Repair and Replace Trust Account, BSB shall prepare and provide a Capital Purchase, Repair and Replacement Budget to AR for AR’s concurrence, which concurrence shall not be unreasonably withheld.

  • Each Groundwater Treatment System Capital Repair and Replacement Budget shall specify the dollar amount for each quarterly distribution to be made by the Trustee to BSB during that Fiscal Year.

  • Each Capital Purchase, Repair and Replacement Budget shall specify the dollar amount for each quarterly distribution to be made by the Trustee to BSB during that Fiscal Year.


More Definitions of Replacement Budget

Replacement Budget is defined in Section 6.3(f) of the Chaparral LLC Agreement.
Replacement Budget is defined in Section 6.3(z)(i) of the Garnet LLC Agreement and in Section 6.3(f) of the Diamond LLC Agreement, as the context may require.

Related to Replacement Budget

  • Project Budget means the budget and project description included in the grant application. The Project Budget must succinctly describe all major elements of project work, the estimated cost of each, and clearly allocate requested grant funding and match contributions to each.

  • Approved Project Budget means the most recent statement, approved by the FTA, of the costs of the Project, the maximum amount of Federal assistance for which the TJPA is currently eligible, the specific tasks (including specified contingencies) covered, and the estimated cost of each task.

  • Development Budget shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3.3.

  • Approved Budget means an annual budget-

  • BASE budget means the minimum general fund budget of a district, which includes 80% of the basic

  • Construction Budget means the fully-budgeted costs for the acquisition and construction of a given parcel of real property (including, without limitation, the cost of acquiring such parcel of real property, reserves for construction interest and operating deficits, tenant improvements, leasing commissions, and infrastructure costs) as reasonably determined by the Parent in good faith.

  • Initial Budget has the meaning set forth in Section 7.06(a).

  • DIP Budget means the “Approved Budget” as defined in the DIP Term Facility Order.

  • Annual Budget means the operating budget, including all planned capital expenditures, for the Property prepared by Borrower for the applicable Fiscal Year or other period.

  • Operating Budget has the meaning given in Section 3.11(a).

  • Capital Budget has the meaning given in Section 3.11(a).

  • CapEx Budget means the annual budget for the Asset Entities taken as a whole covering the planned Capital Expenditures for the period covered by such budget. The CapEx Budget shall not include Capital Expenditures consisting of discretionary expenditures made to acquire fee or easement interests with respect to any Ground Lease Tower Site or Easement Tower Site, or non-recurring expenditures made to enhance the Operating Revenues of a Tower Site.

  • Budget means a resource, expressed in financial terms, proposed by the Board for the purpose of carrying out, for a specific period, any or all of the functions of the Trust.

  • Capital Expenditure Budget shall constitute an estimate for the applicable period of the capital expenditures required to (i) accomplish capital enhancement projects included in the most recently approved Strategic Plan, (ii) maintain and preserve the Partnership's assets in good operating condition and repair and (iii) achieve or maintain compliance with any HSE Law.

  • Wind-Down Budget means a budget to be prepared by the Debtors, and reasonably acceptable to the Deerfield Requisite Supporting Noteholders, the Unaffiliated Requisite Supporting Noteholders, and the Committee, which shall be filed with the Court as part of the Plan Supplement, and which may be amended from time to time after entry of the Confirmation Order, subject to the consent of the Oversight Committee, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, and which shall estimate the funds necessary to administer the Plan and wind down the Debtors’ affairs, including the costs of holding and liquidating the Estates’ remaining property, objecting to Claims, making the Distributions required by the Plan, prosecuting claims and Causes of Action that may be held by the Estates against third parties that are not released, waived or transferred pursuant to the Plan (including pursuant to Article X) or otherwise, paying Taxes, filing Tax returns, paying professionals’ fees and expenses, paying the fees and expenses of the Oversight Committee, funding payroll and other employee costs, providing for the purchase of errors and omissions insurance and/or other forms of indemnification for the Plan Administrator, and for all such items and other costs of administering the Plan, the Estates and the Liquidating Debtors (other than the Administrative and Priority Claims Reserve, the Disputed Claims Reserve, and the Professional Fee Reserve).

  • Project area budget means a multiyear projection of annual or cumulative

  • Approved Annual Budget shall have the meaning set forth in Section 5.1.11(d) hereof.

  • Research Budget has the meaning set forth in Section 3.2.

  • Maintenance Capital Expenditure means cash expenditures (including expenditures for the construction of new capital assets or the replacement, improvement or expansion of existing capital assets) by a Group Member made to maintain, over the long term, the operating capacity or operating income of the Partnership Group. For purposes of this definition, “long term” generally refers to a period of not less than twelve months.

  • Disbursement Schedule means the disbursement schedule as set out in an FAA;

  • Maintenance Capital Expenditures means, for any period, the portion of the aggregate amount of all Capital Expenditures of the Borrower for such period attributable to maintenance of property, plant or equipment of the Borrower and the Restricted Subsidiaries, as determined in good faith by a Responsible Officer of the Borrower.

  • Project Costs means all allowable costs, as set forth in the applicable Federal cost principles, incurred by a recipient and the value of the contribu- tions made by third parties in accom- plishing the objectives of the award during the project period.

  • Qualified Project Costs shall have the meaning given to it in the Regulatory Agreement.

  • Project Schedule means a document that, with respect to each Phase of the Project, identifies, coordinates and integrates the anticipated design and construction schedules, the Contracting Authority’s and Owner's responsibilities, government authority reviews and other activities as are necessary for the timely completion of the Work.

  • First draw sample means a one−liter sample of tap water that has been standing in plumbing pipes at least 6 hours and is collected without flushing the tap.

  • Independent expenditure means an expenditure by a person: