Buyer Threshold, Deductible and Cap Sample Clauses

Buyer Threshold, Deductible and Cap. Buyer and Earthstone shall not have any liability for any indemnification under Section 14.3(a)(3) (other than with respect to the Buyer’s Fundamental Representations), for an individual matter until and unless the amount of the liability for Losses exceeds the De Minimis Threshold. Buyer and Earthstone shall not have any liability for any indemnification under Section 14.3(a)(3) (other than with respect to the Fundamental Representations) until and unless the aggregate amount of the liability for all Losses for which Claim Notices are delivered by Seller exceeds the General Deductible, at which point, subject to the other limitations set forth herein, any member of the Seller Group shall be entitled to indemnification for all Losses solely for the amount in excess of the General Deductible up to that amount described in the following sentence of this Section 14.9(g); provided, however, the General Deductible shall not apply to any Loss arising from or as a result of any (1) action or inaction that constitutes Fraud, (2) breach of any Fundamental Representation, and any Losses described in this proviso shall be recoverable from the first dollar. The maximum liability of Buyer and Earthstone, in the aggregate, with respect to Losses under Section 14.3(a) shall be an amount equal to the Holdback Amount; provided, however, that with respect to any Loss arising from or as a result of any (I) action or inaction that constitutes Fraud, (II) breach of or inaccuracy in Buyer’s Fundamental Representations, or (III) the Assumed Liabilities, and notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Agreement, in no event shall Buyer be liable for Losses under Section 14.3(a) in an amount in excess of the Unadjusted Base Purchase Price.
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  • Threshold Neither the Seller nor the Purchaser shall be required to make any indemnification payment pursuant to Section 8.1 or 8.2, respectively, until such time as the total amount of all Damages that have been directly or indirectly suffered or incurred by an Indemnified Party, or to which an Indemnified Party has or otherwise becomes subject to, exceeds $50,000 in the aggregate. At such time as the total amount of such Damages exceeds $50,000 in the aggregate, the Indemnified Party shall be entitled to be indemnified against the full amount of such Damages (and not merely the portion of such Damages exceeding $50,000).

  • Indemnity Limitation for TIPS Sales Texas and other jurisdictions restrict the ability of governmental entities to indemnify others. Vendor agrees that if any "Indemnity" provision which requires the TIPS Member to indemnify Vendor is included in any TIPS sales agreement/contract between Vendor and a TIPS Member, that clause must either be stricken or qualified by including that such indemnity is only permitted, "to the extent permitted by the laws and constitution of [TIPS Member's State]” unless the TIPS Member expressly agrees otherwise. Any TIPS Sale Supplemental Agreement containing an "Indemnity" clause that conflicts with these terms is rendered void and unenforceable.

  • Losses in Excess of the Stated Threshold In the event that the sum of the Cumulative Loss Amount under this Single Family Shared-Loss Agreement and the Stated Loss Amount under the Commercial Shared-Loss Agreement meets or exceeds the Stated Threshold, the loss/recovery sharing percentages set forth herein shall change from 80/20 to 95/5 and thereafter the Receiver shall pay to the Assuming Bank, in immediately available funds, an amount equal to ninety-five percent (95%) of the Monthly Shared-Loss Amount reported on the Monthly Certificate. If the Monthly Shared-Loss Amount reported on the Monthly Certificate is a negative number, the Assuming Bank shall pay to the Receiver in immediately available funds ninety-five percent (95%) of that amount.

  • Minimum Adjusted EBITDA Borrower shall maintain a minimum trailing six-month Adjusted EBITDA minus dividend distributions (other than tax distributions), as of such test date, of at least the greater of (a) $75,000,000 and (b) an amount equal to 75% of the trailing six-month Adjusted EBITDA minus dividend distributions (other than tax distributions), for the immediately preceding six-month period, tested semi-annually, commencing September 30, 2024, and continuing on each subsequent March 31 and September 30.

  • Emergency Thresholds The following matrix presents the emergency thresholds that, if reached by any of the services mentioned above for a TLD, would cause the emergency transition of the Registry for the TLD as specified in Section 2.13 of this Agreement. DNS Service (all servers) 4-hour total downtime / week DNSSEC proper resolution 4-hour total downtime / week EPP 24-hour total downtime / week RDDS (WHOIS/Web-based WHOIS) 24-hour total downtime / week Data Escrow Breach of the Registry Agreement as described in Specification 2, Part B, Section 6.

  • Liability Cap TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, AND NOTWITHSTANDING ANYTHING TO THE CONTRARY IN THIS AGREEMENT, EACH PARTY’S TOTAL AGGREGATE LIABILITY ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THIS AGREEMENT FOR ALL CLAIMS OF ANY KIND WILL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNTS PAID OR PAYABLE BY CUSTOMER TO SURVEYMONKEY UNDER THIS AGREEMENT DURING THE TWELVE (12) MONTHS PRIOR TO THE EVENT GIVING RISE TO THE LIABILITY (“GENERAL CAP”). NOTWITHSTANDING THE FOREGOING, EACH PARTY’S TOTAL AGGREGATE LIABILITY ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THIS AGREEMENT FOR ALL CLAIMS RELATED TO A PARTY’S BREACH OF ITS OBLIGATIONS UNDER SECTION 7 (“SECURITY AND PRIVACY”) AND SECTION 9 ("CONFIDENTIALITY") ABOVE SHALL NOT EXCEED TWO (2) TIMES THE AMOUNT OF FEES ACTUALLY PAID BY THE CUSTOMER UNDER THIS AGREEMENT DURING THE TWELVE (12) MONTHS PRIOR TO THE EVENT GIVING RISE TO THE LIABILITY (“ENHANCED CAP”). THE GENERAL CAP AND ENHANCED CAP WILL NOT APPLY TO LIABILITY FOR (A) FRAUD OR WILFUL MISCONDUCT, (B) DEATH OR PERSONAL INJURY, (C) INFRINGEMENT OF A THIRD PARTY’S INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS OR (D) CUSTOMER’S OBLIGATION TO PAY ANY UNDISPUTED FEES, INVOICES OR COSTS UNDER THIS AGREEMENT.

  • Maximum Permissible Amount Except in the case of a rollover contribution (as permitted by Code Sections 402(c), 402(e)(6), 403(a)(4), 403(b)(8), 403(b)(10), 408(d)(3), and 457(e)(16)) or a contribution made in accordance with the terms of a simplified employee pension (SEP) plan as described in Code Section 408(k), no contributions will be accepted unless they are in cash, and the total of such contributions shall not exceed the lesser of 100 percent of the Traditional IRA Owner’s Compensation, or $5,000 for any taxable year beginning in 2008 and years thereafter. After 2008, the limit will be adjusted by the Secretary of the Treasury for cost-of-living increases under Code Section 219(b)(5)(D). Such adjustments will be in multiples of $500. If the Traditional IRA Owner makes regular contributions to both Traditional and Xxxx IRAs for a taxable year, the maximum regular contribution that can be made to all the Traditional IRA Owner’s Traditional IRAs for that taxable year is reduced by the regular contributions made to the Traditional IRA Owner’s Xxxx IRAs for the taxable year.

  • Collateral Threshold If the Parties have in place between them an Edison Electric Institute Master Power Purchase and Sale Agreement, and have selected Collateral Threshold Applicable under EEI on the Cover Sheet, then, notwithstanding whether an Event of Default has occurred, the Termination Payment that would be owed to by a Party hereunder will be included in the calculation of each Party’s Termination Payment under (and as defined in) such agreement, and an event of default under such agreement will be an Event of Default hereunder and an Event of Default hereunder will be an event of default under such agreement. If the Parties have in place between them an ISDA Master Agreement with Credit Support Annex, and have selected Collateral Threshold Applicable under ISDA on the Cover Sheet, then, notwithstanding whether an Event of Default has occurred, the Termination Payment that would be owed to by a Party hereunder will be included in the calculation of each Party’s Exposure under (and as defined in) such agreement, and an event of default under such agreement will be an Event of Default hereunder and an Event of Default hereunder will be an event of default under such agreement. If the Parties have elected either of the two foregoing options but at any time do not have in effect between them the referenced other agreements, or such referenced agreements do not provide for the exchange of margin or collateral thresholds, or if the Parties have selected Collateral Threshold Applicable Standalone on the Cover Sheet, if at any time and from time to time, notwithstanding whether an Event of Default has occurred, the Termination Payment that would be owed to by a Party plus that Party’s Independent Amount, if any, exceeds the Collateral Threshold specified, then the Party to whom such amount would be owed, on any Business Day, may request that owing Party to provide Performance Assurance in an amount equal to the amount of such excess, less any Performance Assurance already posted. Such Performance Assurance will be provided within three Business Days of the date of request. On any Business Day, but no more frequently than weekly with respect to letters of credit and daily with respect to cash, if there has been a reduction in the amount of such excess, the posting Party may request that such Performance Assurance be reduced correspondingly by the amount of such excess, if any. Failure to provide such Performance Assurance to the requesting Party within three Business Days of request is an Event of Default. For purposes of this Section, the Termination Payment will be calculated pursuant to Article 5 by the requesting Party as if the posting Party had defaulted and all outstanding Transactions had been liquidated, even if that is not actually the case, and in addition thereto, and include the net amount of all amounts owed but not yet paid between the Parties, whether or not such amounts are due, for performance already provided pursuant to any and all Transactions. A Party holding Performance Assurance in the form of cash posted by the other Party will pay the posting Party interest on such cash, monthly, at the Federal Funds rate of interest.

  • Coverage Minimum Limits Commercial General Liability $1,000,000 per occurrence $2,000,000 aggregate Automobile Liability including coverage for owned, non-owned and hired vehicles $1,000,000 per occurrence

  • Maximum Leverage Permit, as of any fiscal quarter end, the ratio of (a) Adjusted Portfolio Equity as of such fiscal quarter end to (b) Funded Debt as of such fiscal quarter end, to be less than 5.00 to 1.00.

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