Actual Charge Sample Clauses

Actual Charge. The charge made for a covered service by the provider who furnishes it. Aggregate Maximum: The maximum benefit that will be paid under the Policy for all Covered Medical Expenses incurred by a covered person that accumulate during the policy year to the next. Ambulance A vehicle that is staffed with medical personnel and equipped to transport a sick or injured person.
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Actual Charge. The term "Actual Charge" shall mean the price described on Schedule 1.1 to be paid to LabAlliance by the Alliance Entities for Laboratory Services (including certain of the Phlebotomy Support Services), adjusted annually in an amount equal to the change in the Consumer Price Index of the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the U.S. Department of Labor for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (Base Year 1982-84=100) for U.S. City Average All Items; provided, however, that (i) as CPT codes are added, modified, or deleted or new diagnostic tests become commercially available, LabAlliance, with the approval of the Alliance (which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed), may add or modify applicable procedure codes and may add applicable pricing at, or adjust applicable pricing to, be sixty-five percent (65%) of the then-current reimbursement provided under the Medicare Part B program, and (ii) the price for each test performed by a referral lab (which lab must be approved by the Alliance) and not by LabAlliance or LabOne shall be the charge billed to LabAlliance for such test plus $8.00; provided however, that such amount shall not exceed the price set forth on Schedule 1.1 for any test performed currently for which there is a CPT Code specific to such test, adjusted annually in an amount equal to the change in the Consumer Price Index as previously defined.
Actual Charge. The term "Actual Charge" shall mean the price described on Schedule 1.1 to be paid to the Alliance Entities by LabAlliance for Laboratory Services, adjusted annually in an amount equal to the change in the Consumer Price Index of the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the U.S. Department of Labor for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (Base Year 1982-84=100) for U.S. City Average All Items; provided, however, that as CPT codes are added, modified, or deleted, Alliance, with the approval of LabAlliance (which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed), may add or modify applicable procedure codes and may add applicable pricing at, or adjust applicable pricing to be, sixty-five percent (65%) of the then-current reimbursement provided under the Medicare Part B program.
Actual Charge. The sum of the Salary Charge, Burden Charge, Auto Allowance Charge and Space Charge of each SSI Employee with respect to each of SIC and IECO will equal the SSI Employee’s actual charge to such party (the “Actual Charge”).

Related to Actual Charge

  • Additional Charges In addition to the Base Rent and Percentage Rent, (a) Lessee also will pay and discharge as and when due and payable all other amounts, liabilities, obligations and Impositions that Lessee assumes or agrees to pay under this Lease, and (b) in the event of any failure on the part of Lessee to pay any of those items referred to in clause (a) of this Section 3.3, Lessee also will promptly pay and discharge every fine, penalty, interest and cost that may be added for non-payment or late payment of such items (the items referred to in clauses (a) and (b) of this Section 3.3 being additional rent hereunder and being referred to herein collectively as the “Additional Charges”), and Lessor shall have all legal, equitable and contractual rights, powers and remedies provided either in this Lease or by statute or otherwise in the case of non-payment of the Additional Charges as in the case of non-payment of the Base Rent. If any installment of Base Rent and Percentage Rent or Additional Charges (but only as to those Additional Charges that are payable directly to Lessor) shall not be paid on its due date, Lessee will pay Lessor on demand, as Additional Charges, a late charge (to the extent permitted by law) computed at the Overdue Rate on the amount of such installment, from the due date of such installment to the date of payment thereof. To the extent that Lessee pays any Additional Charges to Lessor pursuant to any requirement of this Lease, Lessee shall be relieved of its obligation to pay such Additional Charges to the entity to which they would otherwise be due and Lessor shall pay same from monies received from Lessee.

  • No charge The provisions of this clause 13 shall not, and shall not be construed so as to, constitute a charge by a Bank over all or any part of a sum received or recovered by it in the circumstances mentioned in clause 13.3.

  • Maximum Charges In no event whatsoever shall interest and other charges charged hereunder exceed the highest rate permissible under law. In the event interest and other charges as computed hereunder would otherwise exceed the highest rate permitted under law, such excess amount shall be first applied to any unpaid principal balance owed by Borrowers, and if the then remaining excess amount is greater than the previously unpaid principal balance, Lenders shall promptly refund such excess amount to Borrowers and the provisions hereof shall be deemed amended to provide for such permissible rate.

  • Fees Charges All points, fees and charges (including finance charges) and whether or not financed, assessed, collected or to be collected in connection with the origination and servicing of each Mortgage Loan have been disclosed in writing to the Mortgagor in accordance with applicable state and federal law and regulation. This representation and warranty is a Deemed Material and Adverse Representation; and

  • Taxes; Charges Each Borrower shall pay before any fine, penalty, interest or cost may be added thereto, and shall not enter into any agreement to defer, any real estate taxes and assessments, franchise taxes and charges, and other governmental charges that may become a Lien upon any Individual Property or become payable during the term of the Loans (the “Taxes”), and will promptly furnish the Administrative Agent with evidence of such payment; however, each Borrower’s compliance with Sections 5.8(1) and 5.9(2) of this Agreement relating to impounds for taxes and assessments shall, with respect to payment of such taxes and assessments, be deemed compliance with this Section 8.2. No Borrower shall suffer or permit the joint assessment of any Individual Property with any other real property constituting a separate tax lot or with any other real or personal property. Each Borrower shall pay when due all claims and demands of mechanics, materialmen, laborers and others which, if unpaid, might result in a Lien on any Individual Property; however, so long as no Event of Default (following any required notice from the Administrative Agent to the Borrowers and following the expiration of any applicable cure period) shall exist, a Borrower may contest the validity of such claims and demands or Taxes so long as (a) such Borrower notifies the Administrative Agent that it intends to contest such claim or demand or Taxes, (b) such Borrower provides the Administrative Agent with cash or an irrevocable letter of credit issued by a financial institution satisfactory to the Administrative Agent in an amount equal to 110% of the contested amount or such other security satisfactory to the Administrative Agent in its reasonable discretion (including an endorsement to the Administrative Agent’s title insurance policy insuring against such claim or demand) assuring the discharge of such Borrower’s obligations for such claims and demands or payment of Taxes, including interest and penalties, and (c) such Borrower is diligently contesting the same by appropriate legal proceedings in good faith and at its own expense and concludes such contest or obtains a stay thereof prior to the thirtieth (30th) day preceding the date on which any Individual Property is scheduled to be sold for non-payment. In the event that any Borrower is contesting any Taxes in accordance with this Section 8.2, the Administrative Agent shall not pay such Taxes as required pursuant to Section 5.9(2) hereof provided that such Borrower provides the Administrative Agent with (i) a written request to cease payment of Taxes and (ii) evidence reasonably satisfactory to the Administrative Agent that the Taxes are being contested in accordance with this Section 8.2.

  • Sales Charge Shares shall be sold by you at net asset value plus a front-end sales charge not in excess of 8.5% of the offering price, but which front-end sales charge shall be proportionately reduced or eliminated for larger sales and under other circumstances, in each case on the basis set forth in the current Prospectus and/or SAI. The redemption proceeds of shares offered and sold at net asset value with or without a front-end sales charge may be subject to a contingent deferred sales charge ("CDSC") under the circumstances described in the current Prospectus and\or SAI. You may reallow such portion of the front-end sales charge to dealers or cause payment (which may exceed the front-end sales charge, if any) of commissions to brokers through which sales are made, as you may determine, and you may pay such amounts to dealers and brokers on sales of shares from your own resources (such dealers and brokers shall collectively include all domestic or foreign institutions eligible to offer and sell the Shares), and in the event the Fund has more than one Series or class of Shares outstanding, then you may impose a front-end sales charge and/or a CDSC on Shares of one Series or one class that is different from the charges imposed on Shares of the Fund's other Series or class(es), in each case as set forth in the current Prospectus and/or SAI, provided the front-end sales charge and CDSC to the ultimate purchaser do not exceed the respective levels set forth for such category of purchaser in the current Prospectus and/or SAI.

  • Common Area Charges Tenant shall pay to Landlord, as additional rent, an amount equal to One Hundred percent (100.00%) of the total common area charges as defined below. Tenant’s percentage share of common area charges shall be paid as follows. Tenant’s estimated monthly payment of common area charges payable by Tenant during the calendar year in which the term commences is set forth in paragraph 4(b) of this lease. Prior to the commencement of each succeeding calendar year of the term (or as soon as practicable thereafter, Landlord shall deliver to Tenant a written estimate of Tenant’s monthly payment of common area charges. Tenant shall pay, as additional rent, on the first day of each month during the term in accordance with paragraph 4(b) of the lease, its monthly share of common area charges as estimated by Landlord. Within one hundred twenty (120) days of the end of each calendar year and of the termination of this lease (or as soon as practicable thereafter), Landlord shall deliver to Tenant a statement of actual common area charges incurred for the preceding year. If such statement shows that Tenant has paid for less than its actual percentage, then Tenant shall on demand pay to Landlord the amount of such deficiency. If Tenant fails to pay such deficiency due within ten (10) days after demand, Tenant shall pay an additional ten percent (10%) of the amount due as a penalty. If such statement shows that Tenant has paid more than its actual percentage share then Landlord shall, at its option, promptly refund such excess to Tenant or credit the amount thereof to the common area charge next becoming due from Tenant. Landlord reserves the right to revise any estimate of common area charges if actual or projected common area charges show an increase or decrease in excess of 10% from any earlier estimate for the same period. In such event, Landlord shall deliver the revised estimate to Tenant, together with an explanation of the reasons therefore, and Tenant shall revise its payments accordingly. Landlord’s and Tenant’s obligation with respect to adjustments at the end of the term or earlier expiration of this lease shall survive such termination or expiration. “Common area charges,” as used in this lease, shall include, but not be limited to, (i) all items identified in paragraphs 8, 9, 11, 12, 13 and 16 as being common area charges; (ii) amortization of such capital improvements having a useful life greater than one year as Landlord may have installed for the purpose of reducing operating costs and/or to comply with governmental rules and regulations promulgated after completion of the building (Tenant’s share of any such capital improvement shall equal Tenant’s proportionate share of the fraction of the cost of such capital improvement equal to the remaining term of the lease over the useful life of such capital improvement); (iii) salaries and employee benefits (including union benefits) of personnel engaged in the operation and maintenance of the Project (or the building in which the Premises are located) and payroll taxes applicable thereto; (iv) supplies, materials, equipment and tools used or required in connection with the operation and maintenance of the Project; (v) licenses, permits and inspection fees; (vi) a reasonable reserve for repairs and replacement of equipment used in the maintenance and operation of the Project; (vii) all other operating costs incurred by Landlord in maintaining and operating the Project; and (viii) an amount equal to five percent (5%) of the actual expenditures for the aggregate of all other common area charges as compensation for Landlord’s accounting and processing services.

  • Reimbursement for Additional Charges If Tenant pays or causes to be paid property taxes or similar or other Additional Charges attributable to periods after the end of the Term, whether upon expiration or sooner termination of this Agreement (other than termination by reason of an Event of Default), Tenant may, within a reasonable time after the end of the Term, provide Notice to Landlord of its estimate of such amounts. Landlord shall promptly reimburse Tenant for all payments of such taxes and other similar Additional Charges that are attributable to any period after the Term of this Agreement.

  • Service Charge The Tenant must pay the Service Charge in accordance with Part 1 of Schedule 3. VAT The Tenant must pay: VAT on any consideration in respect of a VAT Supply to the Tenant by the Landlord at the same time as the consideration is paid; and on demand VAT (and interest, penalties and costs where these are incurred because of anything the Tenant does or fails to do) charged in respect of any VAT Supply to the Landlord in respect of the Premises where that VAT is not recoverable by the Landlord from HM Revenue & Customs. The Tenant must not do anything that would result in the disapplication of the option to tax in respect of the Landlord’s interest in the Estate. Interest on overdue payments The Tenant must pay interest on the Rents and on all other sums not paid on or by the due date (or, if no date is specified, not paid within 10 Business Days after the date of demand). Interest will be payable at the Interest Rate for the period starting on the due date (or date of demand) and ending on the date of payment. Reimburse costs incurred by the Landlord The Tenant must pay on demand the Landlord’s costs (including legal and surveyor’s charges and bailiff’s and enforcement agent’s fees) and disbursements in connection with: any breach of the Tenant’s obligations in this Lease, including the preparation and service of a notice under section 146 of the 1925 Act; any application by the Tenant for consent under this Lease, whether that application is withdrawn or consent is granted or lawfully refused, except in cases where the Landlord is required to act reasonably and the Landlord unreasonably refuses to give consent; [and] [carrying out works to the Premises to improve their Environmental Performance where the Tenant, in its absolute discretion, has consented to the Landlord doing so; and]44 the preparation and service of a schedule of dilapidations served no later than six months after the End Date. Third party indemnity45 The Tenant must indemnify the Landlord against all actions, claims, demands made by a third party, all costs, damages, expenses, charges and taxes payable to a third party and the Landlord’s own liabilities, costs and expenses incurred in defending or settling any action, claim or demand in respect of any personal injury or death, damage to any property and any infringement of any right, in each case arising from: the state and condition of the Premises or the Tenant’s use of them; the exercise of the Tenant’s rights; or the carrying out of any Permitted Works. In respect of any claim covered by the indemnity in clause 4.7.1, the Landlord must: give formal notice to the Tenant of the claim as soon as reasonably practicable after receiving notice of it; provide the Tenant with any information and assistance in relation to the claim that the Tenant may reasonably require and the Landlord is lawfully able to provide, subject to the Tenant paying to the Landlord all costs incurred by the Landlord in providing that information and assistance; and mitigate its loss (at the Tenant’s cost) where it is reasonable for the Landlord to do so.

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