9BPermitted Deviations from Budget Sample Clauses

9BPermitted Deviations from Budget. 10BAny deviation from or expenditure inconsistent with the Annual Budget (or the entry into any agreement requiring such deviation or expenditure) shall require the prior written approval of Owner. The consent of Owner to an expenditure payable to an unrelated third party exceeding the amount specified for such expenditure in the Annual Budget shall not be required in any of the following circumstances: (a) Manager, in its reasonable judgment, deems there to be an emergency requiring such expenditures to effectuate immediate action necessary for the protection of the assets of the Facility or to avoid property damage or personal injury or to preserve the well being of residents in the Facility or to avoid impairment of the Facility operating licenses, (b) such expenditure would not cause the aggregate amount of the expenses (excluding the expenses described in clause (c) below) within the Annual Budget to exceed 105% of the entire amount of budgeted expenses (excluding the expenses described in clause (c) below) in the Annual Budget (taking into account the amounts expended to date and reasonably anticipated expenses); or (c) expenditures for real property taxes and assessments and utilities. The provisions of clause (b) above are intended to be in lieu of any contingency category that covers, in whole or in part, costs of the types described in any of the other categories under the Annual Budget (so that excess costs in a specific category might be covered by such contingency category) and accordingly, there shall be no such contingency line item in the Annual Budget; the provisions of clause (b) above are not intended, however, to be in lieu of a contingency category for unanticipated costs that are not of the types described in other categories under the Annual Budget. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if the Manager reasonably believes that any Annual Budget excess related to variable expenses shall be corrected prior to the end of the applicable fiscal year, or that such excess is proportionately offset by non-forecasted revenue gains (without any decrease in applicable profit margins), then such excess shall not be considered for the purposes of Default under this Agreement until such fiscal year is concluded and reconciled. In the event the reconciliation demonstrates that the Annual Budget excess related to variable expenses was corrected prior to the end of the such fiscal year, or was proportionately offset by non-forecasted revenue gains (without a...
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  • Capital Budget Any amendment that is mutually agreed upon shall be set forth in writing and signed by both parties. It is acknowledged by Owner that capital expenditures required as a result of an emergency situation shall not reduce amounts available pursuant to the Capital Budget or otherwise hereunder, other than to the extent a Capital Budget item is subsumed within the capital expenditures required as a result of the occurrence of the emergency;

  • Approved Budget (a) On the last Thursday of each month after the Second Amendment Effective Time, on or before 12:00 pm (New York City time) on such Thursday, Administrative Borrower shall prepare and deliver to the Administrative Agent, for review and approval by the Required DDTL Approving Lenders, an updated week-by-week operating budget for the then subsequent month (each a “Budget” and, once approved as set forth below, the “Approved Budget”), which shall reflect Administrative Borrower’s good faith projection, for the Borrowers and their respective Restricted Subsidiaries, of (a) all weekly receipts (including from asset sales) and expenditures (including ordinary course operating expenses and any other fees and expenses related to the Loan Documents) in connection with the operation of their businesses, (b) weekly disbursements, and (c) net cash flow, in each case, for such month. The Budget delivered during the week of March 4, 2024 shall be the Approved Budget for March 2024. Together with delivery of the Budget, Administrative Borrower shall provide the Administrative Agent (for subsequent delivery to the Lenders) a variance report (“Variance Report”) in a form and substance reasonably acceptable to the Required DDTL Approving Lenders, comparing the actual receipts, disbursements, and net cash flow for such month through the immediately preceding week compared to the Approved Budget, both in dollar ($) and percentage (%) figures and an explanation of the variance. Each week promptly after the delivery of the Variance Report, the Borrower’s senior management and financial professionals shall review the Variance Report in detail during a telephonic conference with the Lenders. If the proposed Budget was timely delivered and contains the requisite information, the Lenders shall have until 2:00 p.m. (New York City Time) on the first Business Day of the following week to review any Budget after which time such Budget shall become an Approved Budget for all purposes hereunder; provided, no such Budget shall become an Approved Budget if reasonably objected to in writing (which may include e-mail) during the review period by the Administrative Agent (at the direction of the Required DDTL Approving Lenders) or Required DDTL Approving Lenders. (b) In the event that an event or circumstance occurs in between the monthly dates on which the Budgets are otherwise due pursuant to Section 6.24(a) which would make the then current Budget materially inaccurate, within two (2) Business Days of becoming aware of such event or circumstance, the Administrative Borrower shall provide notice of such event or circumstance to the Administrative Agent and the Lenders and promptly deliver a revised Budget reflecting the impact thereof. Without limiting the foregoing, the Budget shall be updated, modified or supplemented by the Administrative Borrower with the written consent of the Administrative Agent (at the direction of the Required DDTL Approving Lenders), and upon the request of the Administrative Agent (at the direction of the Required DDTL Approving Lenders) from time to time. (c) Each Budget delivered to the Administrative Agent and the Lenders shall be accompanied by such supporting documentation as reasonably requested by the Administrative Agent (at the direction of the Required DDTL Approving Lenders) and shall be prepared in good faith, with due care and based upon assumptions the Borrower believe to be reasonable. (d) Within one (1) Business Day of any Loan Party having knowledge of their occurrence or existence, Administrative Borrower shall provide the Administrative Agent and Lenders with written notice of any event or condition which is reasonably likely to entail expenditures of more than $100,000 which is not included in the Approved Budget (including, but not limited, on account of an accident, environmental event or other unanticipated occurrence) or which would otherwise be reasonably likely to have a negative impact on the value of the Loan Parties’ and their Subsidiaries’ assets or future business prospects or a similar event.

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