Early estimates Sample Clauses

Early estimates. The Tables 5 and 6 specify early estimates required for arable crops (Table 5) and vegetables and fruits (Table 6). Table 5 Crops from arable land - Early estimates Area under cultivation (1000 hectares) Harvested production (1000 tonnes) Transmission deadlines Variables 30 April 31 May 30 November 31 August 30 November year n year n year n year n year n Common wheat and spelt - x x x x Common winter wheat and spelt x x x x x Common spring wheat and spelt - x x x x Durum wheat x x x x x Rye and winter cereal mixtures (maslin) x x x x x Barley - x x x x Winter barley x x x x x Spring barley - x x x x Oats - x x x x Spring cereal mixtures (mixed grain other than maslin) - x x x x Grain maize and corn-cob-mix - x x x x Triticale x x x x x Sorghum - x x x x Rice x x x x x Field peas - x x - x Broad and field beans - x x - x Sweet lupines - x x - x Potatoes (including seed potatoes) - x x - x Sugar beet (excluding seed) - x x - x Rape and turnip rape seeds - x x x x Winter rape and turnip rape seeds x x x x x Sunflower seed - x x - x Soya - x x - x Linseed (oil flax) - x x - x Green maize - x x - x Table 6 Fresh vegetables and permanent crops for human consumption - Early estimates Harvested/production area (1 000 hectares) Harvested production (1 000 tonnes) Transmission deadlines Variables 31 May year n 31 October year n 31 October year n Tomatoes x x x Apples x x x Pears x x x Peaches x x x Nectarines x x x Oranges x x x Clementines x x x Olives for oil x x x Detailed descriptions of crop variables are included in the Annual Crop Statistics Handbook, rev. 2015 and hereafter in the yearly updates of the Annual Crop Statistics Handbook.
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  • Cost Estimates If this Agreement pertains to the design of a public works project, CONSULTANT shall submit estimates of probable construction costs at each phase of design submittal. If the total estimated construction cost at any submittal exceeds ten percent (10%) of CITY’s stated construction budget, CONSULTANT shall make recommendations to CITY for aligning the PROJECT design with the budget, incorporate CITY approved recommendations, and revise the design to meet the Project budget, at no additional cost to CITY.

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  • Cost Estimating The Model may be used to develop cost estimates based on the approximate data provided and conceptual estimating techniques (e.g., volume and quantity of elements or type of system selected).

  • Estimates and Reconciliation of Estimates Where estimated expenditures are used to determine the amount of the drawdown, the State will indicate in the terms of the State unique funding technique how the estimated amount is determined and when and how the State will reconcile the difference between the estimate and the State's actual expenditures.

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  • Estimates User shall pay to Tenant, in advance on a monthly basis, an amount equal to the estimated Rent for each year of the Use Period or part thereof divided by the number of months therein. Attached as Exhibit B is an budget for the Project prepared by Tenant and approved by User, which reflects a good faith estimate of Rent. Based on Exhibit B, the parties have agreed that User will pay to Tenant the monthly sum allocated to User on Exhibit B, in advance, as Tenant’s initial estimate of Rent. From time to time, Tenant may estimate and re-estimate the amount of Rent to be due and deliver a copy of the estimate or re-estimate to User. Thereafter, the monthly installments of Rent shall be appropriately adjusted in accordance with the estimations so that, by the end of the calendar year in question, User shall have paid all of Rent estimated by Tenant for such calendar year. Any amounts paid based on such an estimate shall be subject to adjustment as herein provided when the actual amount of Rent is available for each calendar year or fraction thereof (in the instance of any partial calendar year).

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  • T ermination In the event that either party seeks to terminate this DPA, they may do so by mutual written consent and as long as any service agreement or terms of service, to the extent one exists, has lapsed or has been terminated. The LEA may terminate this DPA and any service agreement or contract with the Provider if the Provider breaches any terms of this DPA.

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