CMS Offset Sample Clauses

CMS Offset. The Debtors agree that CMS may apply any claim which the Debtors release against CMS in this Agreement (including but not limited to pre-petition underpayments, amounts due under the Prudent Buyer Settlement (Exhibit E), except as specified in paragraph III.B.2.b., below, and administrative appeal claims) against any CMS Claim, even if the claims are not mutual as required by 11 U.S.C. ss. 553.
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  • Offset Whenever the Company is to pay any sum to any Member, any amounts that a Member owes the Company may be deducted from that sum before payment.

  • Revenue Sharing Developer shall pay to Fig, or Fig shall retain (as applicable), the Fig Share in accordance with the terms below.

  • No Offset, etc All payments by the Borrower hereunder and under any of the other Loan Documents shall be made without setoff or counterclaim and free and clear of and without deduction for any taxes, levies, imposts, duties, charges, fees, deductions, withholdings, compulsory loans, restrictions or conditions of any nature now or hereafter imposed or levied by any jurisdiction or any political subdivision thereof or taxing or other authority therein unless the Borrower is compelled by law to make such deduction or withholding. If any such obligation is imposed upon the Borrower with respect to any amount payable by it hereunder or under any of the other Loan Documents, the Borrower will pay to the Agent, for the account of the Banks or (as the case may be) the Agent, on the date on which such amount is due and payable hereunder or under such other Loan Document, such additional amount in Dollars as shall be necessary to enable the Banks or the Agent to receive the same net amount which the Banks or the Agent would have received on such due date had no such obligation been imposed upon the Borrower. The Borrower will deliver promptly to the Agent certificates or other valid vouchers for all taxes or other charges deducted from or paid with respect to payments made by the Borrower hereunder or under such other Loan Document.

  • Right to Offset In the event of any termination of Employee's employment under this Agreement, the Employee shall have no obligation to seek other employment; provided, that in the event that Employee secures employment -------- or any consulting or other similar arrangement during the period that any payment is continuing pursuant to the provisions of this Section 6, the Company shall have the right to reduce the amounts to be paid hereunder by the amount of Employee's earnings from such other employment.

  • No Offset In the event of termination of his employment, the Executive shall be under no obligation to seek other employment and there shall be no offset against amounts due to him on account of any remuneration or benefits provided by any subsequent employment he may obtain. The Company’s obligation to make any payment pursuant to, and otherwise to perform its obligations under, this Agreement shall not be affected by any offset, counterclaim or other right that the Company or the Company Affiliates may have against the Executive for any reason.

  • Premium Recapture With respect to any Mortgage Loan without Prepayment Penalties that prepays in full during the first 90 days following the related Closing Date, and with respect to any Mortgage Loan that is repurchased pursuant to Subsection 9.04, the Seller shall pay the Purchaser, within 30 calendar days after giving notice of such prepayment in full or repurchase, an amount equal to the excess of the Purchase Price Percentage for such Mortgage Loan over par, multiplied by the outstanding principal balance of such Mortgage Loan as of the related Cut-off Date.

  • Allowance for Possible Loan Losses The allowance for possible loan or credit losses (the “Allowance”) shown on the consolidated balance sheets of each Subsidiary, as applicable, included in the most recent SEC Documents dated prior to the date of this Agreement was, as of the dates thereof, adequate (within the meaning of GAAP and applicable regulatory requirements or guidelines) to provide for all known, reasonably anticipated or probable losses relating to or inherent in the loan and lease portfolios (including accrued interest receivables) of such Subsidiary and other extensions of credit (including letters of credit and commitments to make loans or extend credit) by such Subsidiary as of the date thereof; provided, however, that there can be no assurance that future losses will not exceed the Allowance, or that additional provisions for loan losses will not be required in future periods, and provided, further, that it is understood that the Company’s determination of the Allowance is subject to review by the Company’s bank regulator, which can require the establishment of additional general or specific allowances.

  • Cost Sharing CHIP Network Providers and Out-of-Network Providers may collect copayments authorized in the CHIP State Plan from CHIP Members. CHIP families that meet the enrollment period cost share limit requirement must report it to the HHSC Administrative Services Contractor. The HHSC Administrative Service Contractor notifies the MCO that a family’s cost share limit has been reached. Upon notification from the HHSC Administrative Services Contractor that a family has reached its cost-sharing limit for the term of coverage, the MCO will generate and mail to the CHIP Member a new Member ID card within five calendar days, showing that the CHIP Member’s cost-sharing obligation for that term of coverage has been met. No cost-sharing may be collected from these CHIP Members for the balance of their term of coverage. Providers are responsible for collecting all Member copayments at the time of service. Copayments that families must pay vary according to their income level. Copayments do not apply, at any income level, to Covered Services that qualify as well-baby and well-child care services, preventive services, or pregnancy-related services as defined by 42 C.F.R. §457.520 and SSA § 2103(e)(2). Except for costs associated with unauthorized non-emergency services provided to a Member by Out-of-Network providers and for non-covered services, the copayments outlined in the CHIP Cost Sharing Table in Uniform Managed Care Manual Chapter 6.3, “CHIP Cost Sharing,” are the only amounts that an MCO may impose and a provider may collect from a CHIP-eligible family. As required by 42 C.F.R. §457.515, this includes, without limitation, Emergency Services that are provided at an Out-of-Network facility. Cost sharing for such Emergency Services is limited to the copayment amounts set forth in the CHIP Cost Sharing Table. If the MCO would have paid a lesser amount than the CHIP copayment in the absence of a CHIP copayment, then the copayment amount will be capped at the lesser amount. Federal law prohibits charging premiums, deductibles, coinsurance, copayments, or any other cost-sharing to Members of Native Americans or Alaskan Natives. The HHSC Administrative Services Contractor will notify the MCO of Members who are not subject to cost sharing requirements. The MCO is responsible for educating Providers regarding the cost sharing waiver for this population. An MCO’s monthly Capitation Payment will not be adjusted for a family’s failure to make its CHIP premium payment. There is no relationship between HHSC’s Capitation Payment to the MCO for coverage provided during a month and the family’s payment of its CHIP premium obligation for that month. Cost sharing does not apply to CHIP Perinatal Program Members. The exemption from cost sharing applies through the end of the enrollment period. As of the Effective Date of the Contract, cost sharing does not apply to Medicaid Members. If HHSC implements cost-sharing for Medicaid Members after the Effective Date of this Contract, the requirements of this section will apply, and HHSC will amend the Uniform Managed Care Manual to include Medicaid Cost Sharing Tables. Except for costs associated with unauthorized non-emergency services provided to a Member by Out-of-Network providers and for non-covered services, the Medicaid copayments outlined in the Uniform Managed Care Manual will be the only amounts that an MCO may impose and a provider may collect from a Medicaid-eligible family.

  • Items of Income or Loss Except as is otherwise provided in this Exhibit B, an allocation of Partnership Net Income or Net Loss to a Partner shall be treated as an allocation to such Partner of the same share of each item of income, gain, loss, deduction and item of tax-exempt income or Section 705(a)(2)(B) expenditure (or item treated as such expenditure pursuant to Regulations Section 1.704-1(b)(2)(iv)(i)) (“Tax Items”) that is taken into account in computing Net Income or Net Loss.

  • Flexible Spending Accounts Effective as of the Cessation Time, Chaparral shall have in place a flexible spending account plan in which Chaparral Business Employees shall maintain their existing eligibility and participation status under the flexible spending account plan maintained by TXI. Salary reduction elections made by Chaparral Business Employees under the TXI flexible spending account plan shall continue to apply with respect to the Chaparral flexible spending account plan at least through the end of the 2005 calendar year. As of the Cessation Time, Chaparral shall credit or debit (as applicable), or cause to be credited or debited, the account of each Chaparral Business Employee under the Chaparral flexible spending account plan with an amount equal to the positive or negative balance of such Chaparral Business Employee’s flexible spending accounts under the TXI flexible spending account plan immediately prior to the Cessation Time. For purposes of this Section, the balance of a Chaparral Business Employee’s flexible spending account shall be determined as the amount of the Chaparral Business Employee’s contributions for the 2005 calendar year to the account as of the Cessation Time minus the amount of his or her reimbursements for the 2005 calendar year from the account as of the Cessation Time. TXI shall pay, or cause to have paid, to Chaparral any net positive balance of the amounts credited to the flexible spending accounts of Chaparral Business Employees as of the Cessation Time, and Chaparral shall pay, or cause to have paid, to TXI any net negative balance of the amounts credited to such accounts. Any such payments shall be made as soon as administratively practicable after the Cessation Time. Chaparral shall assume and be solely responsible for (i) all claims which have been submitted by Chaparral Business Employees under the TXI flexible spending account plan but not yet paid as of the Cessation Time, and (ii) all claims submitted under the Chaparral flexible spending account plan after the Cessation Time. TXI shall provide Chaparral with copies of any records available to TXI to document the claims described in clause (i) above.

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