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…each. [Beginning with the 2018-2019] school year[, and every year thereafter,] a minimum of one (1) hour of high-quality suicide prevention training, including the recognition of signs and symptoms of possible mental illness, shall be required for all school district 1 employees with job duties requiring direct contact with students in 2 grades six (6) through twelve (12). The training shall be provided either 3 in person, by live streaming, or via a video recording and may be 4 included in the four (4) days of professional development under KRS
…each. The Lenders shall not be required to make any Advance (other than an Advance that, after giving effect thereto and to the application of the proceeds thereof, does not increase the aggregate amount of outstanding Advances), unless on the applicable Borrowing Date:
(i) There exists no Default or Unmatured Default.
(ii) The representations and warranties contained in Article V are true and correct as of such Borrowing Date except to the extent any such representation or warranty is stated to relate solely to an earlier date, in which case such representation or warranty shall have been true and correct on and as of such earlier date.
(iii) All legal matters incident to the making of such Advance shall be satisfactory to the Lenders and their counsel. Each Borrowing Notice with respect to each such Advance shall constitute a representation and warranty by the Borrower that the conditions contained in Sections 4.2(i) and (ii) have been satisfied. Any Lender may require a duly completed compliance certificate in substantially the form of Exhibit B as a condition to making an Advance.
…each. On January 1, 2003, and on each January 1 thereafter for the duration of the Term, (in each instance, an "ESCALATION DATE"), Minimum Rent shall increase by the product of the Minimum Rent for the Lease Year immediately preceding the Esclation Date, multiplied by two percent (2%); provided, however, if the Commencement Date does not occur on January 1, 2002, "Lease Year" for purposes of the first Lease Year of the Term shall mean the period from the Commencement Date through December 31, 2002.
…each. Borrower's first principal payment is due December 1, 2002, and all subsequent payments are due on the same day of each month after that. In addition, interest accrued on Prime Loans shall be paid on or before the 10th day of each month TERM LOAN AGREEMENT - 7 in an amount equal to the interest accrued as of the last day of the immediately preceding month, beginning December 10, 2002. Interest accrued on LIBOR Loans shall be paid on the last day of the Interest Period with respect thereto and, in the case of an Interest Period greater than three months (if such an Interest Period is permitted under this Agreement), at three month intervals after the first day of such Interest Period. All outstanding principal and accrued interest of the Term Loan shall be paid in full on the Term Loan Maturity Date.
…each. If you would like one of her books please email Xxx Xxxxx confirming the book that you would like. Any books ordered for the event will contain a bookplate signed by the author. For more information please see the attachment. This section provides updates received from senior schools that may be relevant to either the scholarship application process or school registration processes.
…each. The first payment shall be due upon execution of this contract. The second payment shall be due May 30, 2001, the milestone for successful completion of product design. The third payment shall be due September 30, 2001, the milestone for shipment of the first machine. Payments on these dates are subject to the successful performance of activities required to meet the business plan milestones. A business plan review by Honeywell will be required if adjustments to this schedule are requested. Subsequent payment schedule adjustments will be based on the results of this review.
…each. 19th and each use thereafter in same cycle at the applicable per use rate set forth above, i.e., $16.35 per use.
2. Class A Use Payments for 10- and 15-Second Commercials
(a) Subject to the provisions of Section 3 A of this Contract for commercials produced on or after October 30, 2003 principal performers will be paid 50% of the Class A Program use fees as set forth in the schedules under Section 34 B 1 for the 5th and 6th uses of a 10- or 15-second commercial. Thereafter, every 5 uses will be paid as follows: the next three at the full rates provided in the Section 34 B 1 schedules, and the following two at 50% of the rates provided in the Section 34 B 1 schedules. The rates set forth below are for the use of 10- or 15-second commercials when not used in conjunction with commercials of any other length. See Section 34 B 2 (e) of this Contract for applicable rates when 10- or 15-second commercials are aired with permitted versions of the same commercial of a different length. Use On-Camera Rate per Use Cumulative Total Use Off-Camera Rate per Use Cumulative Total 1 $535.00 $535.00 1 $402.25 $402.25 2 122.70 657.70 2 96.00 498.25 3 97.35 755.05 3 76.35 574.60 4 97.35 852.40 4 76.35 650.95 5 48.68 901.08 5 38.18 689.13 6 48.68 949.76 6 38.18 727.31 7 97.35 1047.11 7 76.35 803.66 8 97.35 1144.46 8 76.35 880.01 9 97.35 1241.81 9 76.35 956.36 10 48.68 1290.49 10 38.18 994.54 11 48.68 1339.17 11 38.18 1032.72 12 97.35 1436.52 12 76.35 1109.07 13 97.35 1533.87 13 76.35 1185.42 14 46.65 1580.52 14 34.65 1220.07 15 23.33 1603.85 15 17.33 1237.40 16 23.33 1627.18 16 17.33 1254.73 17 46.65 1673.83 17 34.65 1289.38 18 46.65 1720.48 18 34.65 1324.03 19 46.65 1767.13 19 34.65 1358.68 20 23.33 1790.46 20 17.33 1376.01 21 23.33 1813.79 21 17.33 1393.34
(b) All Principal Performers (except Group Performers) Rates are for the individual uses within one 13-week cycle For uses beyond 21, continue the same formula.
…each. On May 1, 1996, and continuing until April 30, 1997, Tenant shall pay to Landlord a fixed annual rent of $45,664.20 per year, payable on or before the first day of each month during such period in equal monthly installments of $3,805.35 each. On May 1, 1997, and continuing until April 30, 1998, Tenant shall pay to Landlord a fixed annual rent of $50,738.00 per year, payable on or before the first day of each month during such period in equal monthly installments of $4,228.16 each. On May 1, 1998, and continuing until April 30, 1999, Tenant shall pay to Landlord a fixed annual rent of $55,811.80 per year, payable on or before the first day of each month during such period in equal monthly installments of $4,650.98 each. On May 1, 1999, and on the first day of each Lease Year thereafter, the fixed rent payable by Tenant to Landlord as aforesaid shall be adjusted to an amount equal to the fixed rent payable immediately prior to the adjustment date in question, increased by seventy-five percent (75%) of the percentage increase, if any, in the Cost of Living Index (as hereinafter defined) for the month last published immediately preceding the date for which the comparison is being made over the Cost of Living Index published for the identical month in the preceding year. The fixed annual rent as adjusted pursuant to the foregoing shall be payable in advance in equal monthly installments on or before the first day of each calendar month. "Cost of Living Index" as used herein shall mean the index presently known as "Consumer Price Index, U.S. Average, All Items, All Urban Consumers (1982-84=100)" published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, United States Department of Labor. If the computation and publication of the Cost of Living Index is transferred to another governmental bureau, such bureau's publication shall be substituted for the presently published index. If the Cost of Living Index is substantially revised, or its method of calculation is substantially altered, adjustments shall be made to such new index by Landlord as may be necessary to make it comparable to the original index used; provided, however, that the addition or elimination of particular items or commodities included in the Cost of Living Index shall not be deemed a "substantial" revision or a "substantial" alteration of its method of calculation. In the event the Bureau of Labor Statistics or other governmental bureau to whom the publication of the Cost of Living Index is transferred publish...