Annual Forecast and Review Sample Clauses

Annual Forecast and Review. (i) At least ninety (90) days prior to the end of the 2010 Calendar Year, NeoGenomics will provide to Abbott a written reasonable good faith forecast of the Service Revenue it expects to realize in each of the following two (2) Calendar Years from sales of the Melanoma LDT (the “Initial Annual Forecast”). If Abbott does not object to the Initial Annual Forecast within forty-five (45) days of its receipt of the Initial Annual Forecast, it shall be deemed accepted by Abbott. If Abbott objects to the Initial Annual Forecast within such forty-five (45) day period, the parties will negotiate in good faith to develop an Initial Annual Forecast that is mutually acceptable to both parties, subject to subparagraph (iii) below. If the parties are unable to agree upon a mutually acceptable Initial Annual Forecast within fifteen (15) days after beginning negotiations, the matter will be escalated to the President of NeoGenomics (currently Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx) and the President of Abbott (currently Xxxxxxxx X’Xxxxx) for resolution, and if such individuals are unable to agree upon a mutually acceptable Initial Annual Forecast within an additional fifteen (15) days, the matter will be resolved in accordance with Section 15.11. (ii) At least ninety (90) days prior to the end of the 2012 Calendar Year and at least ninety (90) days prior to the end of each third Calendar Year thereafter during the term of this Agreement (i.e., 2015, 2018, etc.), NeoGenomics will provide to Abbott a written reasonable good faith forecast of the Service Revenue it expects to realize in each of the following three (3) Calendar Years from sales of the Melanoma LDT (each, a “Subsequent Annual Forecast” and together with the Initial Annual Forecast, the “Annual Forecast”). If Abbott does not object to a Subsequent Annual Forecast within forty-five (45) days of its receipt of such Subsequent Annual Forecast, it shall be deemed accepted by Abbott. If Abbott objects to a Subsequent Annual Forecast within such forty-five (45) day period, the parties will negotiate in good faith to develop a Subsequent Annual Forecast that is mutually acceptable to both parties, subject to subparagraph (iii) below; provided however, that unless otherwise mutually agreed by the parties: (A) if NeoGenomics’ maintains exclusivity pursuant to Section 3.4(b), then the Service Revenue projected in each Calendar Year forecast included within the applicable Subsequent Annual Forecast shall not be lower than the actual Service Re...
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  • Annual Forecasts As soon as available and in any event no later than 90 days after the end of each Fiscal Year, forecasts prepared by management of the Borrower, in form satisfactory to the Administrative Agent, of balance sheets, income statements and cash flow statements on an annual basis for the Fiscal Year following such Fiscal Year.

  • Forecast Customer shall provide Flextronics, on a monthly basis, a rolling [***] forecast indicating Customer’s monthly Product requirements. The first [***] of the forecast will constitute Customer’s written purchase order for all Work to be completed within the first [***] period. Such purchase orders will be issued in accordance with Section 3.2 below.

  • Rolling Forecasts No later than ten (10) days of the Commencement Date, the Client shall provide Patheon with a written non-binding 18 month forecast of the volume of the Drug Product that the Client then anticipates will be required to be produced and delivered to the Client during each month of that 18 month period. Such forecast will be updated by the Client monthly on a rolling 18 month basis and updated forthwith upon the Client determining that the volumes contemplated in the most recent of such forecasts has changed by more than 20%. The most recent 18 month forecast shall prevail.

  • Contract Year A twelve (12) month period during the term of the Agreement commencing on the Effective Date and each anniversary thereof.

  • Log Reviews All systems processing and/or storing PHI COUNTY discloses to 11 CONTRACTOR or CONTRACTOR creates, receives, maintains, or transmits on behalf of COUNTY 12 must have a routine procedure in place to review system logs for unauthorized access.

  • BUSINESS REVIEWS Supplier must perform a minimum of one business review with Sourcewell per contract year. The business review will cover sales to Participating Entities, pricing and contract terms, administrative fees, sales data reports, performance issues, supply issues, customer issues, and any other necessary information.

  • Project Review A. Programmatic Allowances 1. If FEMA determines that the entire scope of an Undertaking conforms to one or more allowances in Appendix B of this Agreement, with determinations for Tier II Allowances being made by SOI-qualified staff, FEMA shall complete the Section 106 review process by documenting this determination in the project file, without SHPO review or notification. 2. If the Undertaking involves a National Historic Landmark (NHL), FEMA shall notify the SHPO, participating Tribe(s), and the NPS NHL Program Manager of the NPS Midwest Regional Office that the Undertaking conforms to one or more allowances. FEMA shall provide information about the proposed scope of work for the Undertaking and the allowance(s) enabling FEMA’s determination. 3. If FEMA determines any portion of an Undertaking’s scope of work does not conform to one or more allowances listed in Appendix B, FEMA shall conduct expedited or standard Section 106 review, as appropriate, for the entire Undertaking in accordance with Stipulation II.B, Expedited Review for Emergency Undertakings, or Stipulation II.C, Standard Project Review. 4. Allowances may be revised and new allowances may be added to this Agreement in accordance with Stipulation IV.A.3, Amendments. B. Expedited Review for Emergency Undertakings

  • Rolling Forecast (i) On or before the fifteenth (15th) calendar day of each month during the Term (as defined in Section 6.1 herein), Buyer shall provide Seller with an updated eighteen (18) month forecast of the Products to be manufactured and supplied (each a “Forecast”) for the eighteen (18) month period beginning on the first day of the following calendar month. The first two months of each Forecast will restate the balance of the Firm Order period of the prior Forecast, and the first three (3) months of the Forecast shall constitute the new Firm Order period for which Buyer is obligated to purchase and take delivery of the forecasted Product, and the supply required for the last month of such new Firm Order period shall not be more than one (1) full Standard Manufacturing Batch from the quantity specified for such month in the previous Forecast (or Initial Forecast, as the case may be). Except as provided in Section 2.2(a), Purchase Orders setting forth Buyer’s monthly Product requirements will be issued for the last month of each Firm Order period no later than the fifteenth calendar day of the first month of each Firm Order period, and such Purchase Order will be in agreement with the Firm Order period of the Forecast. If a Purchase Order for any month is not submitted by such deadline, Buyer shall be deemed to have submitted a Purchase Order for such month for the amount of Product set forth in Buyer’s Forecast for such month. (ii) The remainder of the Forecast shall set forth Buyer’s best estimate of its Product production and supply requirements for the remainder of the Forecast period. Each portion of such Forecast that is not deemed to be a Firm Order shall not be deemed to create a binding obligation on Buyer to purchase and take delivery of Products nor a binding obligation of Seller to deliver Products, except as otherwise provided in Section 2.2(f). (iii) Forecast and Purchase Orders shall be in full Standard Manufacturing Batches. If a Product has multiple SKUs, then the composite of the forecasted SKU must equate to the Standard Manufacturing Batch. One Purchase Order shall be issued for each full Standard Manufacturing Batch of Product and contain the required information set forth in Section 2.2(e) hereof.

  • Periodic Reviews During January of each year during the term hereof, the Board of Directors of the Company shall review Executive's Annual Salary, bonus, stock options, and additional benefits then being provided to Executive. Following each such review, the Company may in its discretion increase the Annual Salary, bonus, stock options, and benefits; however, the Company shall not decrease such items during the period Executive serves as an employee of the Company. Prior to November 30th of each year during the term hereof, the Board of Directors of the Company shall communicate in writing the results of such review to Executive.

  • Performance Reviews The Employee will be provided with a written performance appraisal at least once per year and said appraisal will be reviewed at which time all aspects of the assessment can be fully discussed.

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