Annual Projections of Tipping Fees Sample Clauses

Annual Projections of Tipping Fees. On or before September 15 of each Operating Year, commencing with the Operating Year beginning January 1, 1992, or on such other date as shall be mutually acceptable to COMPANY and MUNICIPALITY, COMPANY shall use its best efforts to notify MUNICIPALITY and the Municipal Review Committee of COMPANY's then estimate of the Base Rate per ton and the Variable Rate per ton, so that MUNICIPALITY may include in its budget adequate contingency amounts to cover potential increases in its projected Tipping Fees. Any such estimates shall not be binding on any of the parties. SCHEDULE D Procedure To Exercise Option To Purchase Facility under Article XVI, Paragraph A If the Municipal Review Committee, on behalf of the Charter Municipalities, elects to purchase the Facility as permitted and provided in Article XVI, Paragraph A of this Agreement, the notice of exercise of the Option shall specify the date of the closing of the transfer of title from COMPANY to Charter Municipalities or their designee, which closing shall occur within 180 days of the date of the written notice given by the Municipal Review Committee under Article XVI, Paragraph A. At closing, COMPANY shall convey the Facility by quitclaim deed with covenant and bills of sale with warranty covenants, free and clear of all liens and encumbrances. Any liens and encumbrances including the balances of any unpaid amounts secured by the mortgage to the trustee or any provider of credit enhancement or support of bonds providing financing or refinancing of the Facility or any portion thereof, together with all interest, fees and costs due to the trustee and such providers secured thereby, shall be paid in cash at closing. The condition contained in the preceding sentence is for the benefit of both parties and may not be waived by any party to this Agreement. The parties shall make appropriate provisions for the orderly assumption of executory contracts and reconcile real estate taxes and other such items on a pro rata basis. Unless otherwise agreed prior to closing, the Charter Municipalities will not be acquiring accounts receivable or assuming accounts payable of COMPANY. SCHEDULE E Distributable Cash For the purpose of calculating Performance Credits referred to in Article XVIII of the Agreement for any period, amounts used to calculate Distributable Cash shall be determined consistent with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles and shall be derived from the following types of income and expenses:
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