Expenses per Budget Sample Clauses

Expenses per Budget. With respect to each Property, to the extent set forth in the most recent Budget for such Property approved by the Company, and if requested by the Company, the Property Manager will make all payments for debt service on mortgages secured by such Property, for taxes and/or for the applicable Owner Subsidiary’s insurance. In addition, with respect to each Property, to the extent set forth in the most recent Budget for such Property approved by the Company and without further consent of the Company, the Property Manager shall pay each and every expense properly incurred in the ordinary course of managing the Properties during the calendar year covered by the Budget; provided, that, if such expenses exceed the Budget for such Property approved by the Company by more than ten percent (10%) during the calendar year covered by the Budget (each, an “Overrun”), the Company may elect to terminate this Property Management Agreement solely with respect to such Property, it being understood, that, such termination shall constitute the Company’s sole remedy with respect to such Overrun and such Overrun shall not be deemed a breach of this Property Management Agreement, but such termination shall not prevent liability for any other breach by the Property Manager under this Property Management Agreement; and provided further, that, the Company shall not be permitted to so terminate this Property Management Agreement if such Budget excess (i) was due to amounts incurred for insurance, taxes and/or utilities, and/or (ii) was caused by or resulted from the following acts: (a) acts of God; (b) flood, fire or explosion; (c) acts of terror, war, invasion, riot or other civil unrest; (d) government order or law that becomes effective after the approval of the Budget and was not known to the Property Manager prior to the approval of the Budget; (e) actions, embargoes or blockades in effect after the approval of the Budget; (f) action by any governmental authority that occurs after the approval of the Budget and was not known to the Property Manager prior to the approval of the Budget; and (g) national or regional emergency (each of (a) through (g), a “Force Majeure Event”). If the Property Manager suffers a Force Majeure Event, it shall give notice to the Company, stating the anticipated period of time the event is expected to continue and shall use commercially reasonable efforts to ensure the effects of such Force Majeure Event are minimized.
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Expenses per Budget. To the extent set forth in the most recent budget approved by Owner, and without further consent of Owner, Management/Consultant will (i) pay all utilities and other expenses incurred in the ordinary course of managing the Property and (ii) supervise and purchase, or arrange for the purchase, in an economical manner, all of the inventories, provisions, supplies and operation equipment that in the normal course of business are necessary and proper to maintain and operate the Property. Owner shall be credited with the full amount of any discount or commission obtained by Management/Consultant in connection with any such purchase.
Expenses per Budget. To the extent set forth in the most recent Budget approved by the Company, and if requested by the Company, the Property Manager will make all payments for debt service on mortgages secured by the Property, for taxes and/or for the Company’s insurance. In addition, to the extent set forth in the most recent Budget approved by the Company and without further consent of the Company, the Property Manager shall pay each and every expense properly incurred in the ordinary course of managing the Property during the calendar year covered by the Budget; provided, that, if such expenses exceed the Budget approved by the Company by more than ten percent (10%) during the calendar year covered by the Budget (each, an “Overrun”), the Company may elect to terminate this Property Management Agreement, it being understood, that, such termination shall constitute the Company’s sole remedy with respect to such Overrun and such Overrun shall not be deemed a breach of this Property Management Agreement, but such termination shall not prevent liability for any other breach by the Property Manager under this Property Management Agreement; and provided further, that, the Company shall not be permitted to so terminate this Property Management Agreement if such Budget excess (i) was due to amounts incurred for insurance, taxes and/or utilities, and/or (ii) was caused by or resulted from the following acts: (a) acts of God; (b) flood, fire or explosion; (c) acts of terror, war, invasion, riot or other civil unrest; (d) government order or law that becomes effective after the approval of the Budget and was not known to the Property Manager prior to the approval of the Budget; (e) actions, embargoes or blockades in effect after the approval of the Budget; (f) action by any governmental authority that occurs after the approval of the Budget and was not known to the Property Manager prior to the approval of the Budget; and (g) national or regional emergency (each of (a) through (g), a “Force Majeure Event”). If the Property Manager suffers a Force Majeure Event, it shall give notice to the Company, stating the anticipated period of time the event is expected to continue and shall use commercially reasonable efforts to ensure the effects of such Force Majeure Event are minimized.
Expenses per Budget. To the extent set forth in the most recent Budget approved by Owner, Manager will pay each and every expense properly incurred in the ordinary course of managing the Properties. Manager shall obtain Owner's specific written authorization prior to paying for any individual item of expense not set forth in the budget which exceeds $10,000.00 for any individual item, or $30,000.00 in the aggregate in any fiscal/calendar year, unless otherwise specified in writing by Owner.

Related to Expenses per Budget

  • Non-Reimbursable Expenses In addition to the non-reimbursable items set forth above in this Policy, the following is a non- exhaustive list of expenses that will not be reimbursed by Williamson County: 10.1 Alcoholic beverages/tobacco products 10.2 Personal phone calls

  • Operating Expense Payments Landlord shall deliver to Tenant a written estimate of Operating Expenses for each calendar year during the Term (the “Annual Estimate”), which may be revised by Landlord from time to time during such calendar year. During each month of the Term, on the same date that Base Rent is due, Tenant shall pay Landlord an amount equal to 1/12th of Tenant’s Share of the Annual Estimate. Payments for any fractional calendar month shall be prorated.

  • Reimbursable Expenses If the Compensation Table set forth in Attachment C of this Approved Service Order states that the City will reimburse the Consultant for expenses, then only the expenses identified in Subsection 10.5.3 of the Master Agreement are Reimbursable Expenses unless the following box is marked and additional reimbursable expenses are set forth: In addition to the expenses identified in Subsection 10.5.3 of the Master Agreement, the following expenses are Reimbursable Expenses: 3. Notwithstanding the foregoing, any additional reimbursable expense(s) set forth in the above table will be disregarded if the Compensation Table states that the City will not reimburse the Consultant for any expenses.

  • Allowable Expenses Contractor may submit for reimbursement, without mark-up, only the following categories of expense:

  • Limit on Operating Expenses The Advisor hereby agrees to limit the Fund’s current Operating Expenses to an annual rate, expressed as a percentage of the Fund’s average daily net assets for the month, to the amounts listed in Appendix A (the “Annual Limit”). In the event that the current Operating Expenses of the Fund, as accrued each month, exceed its Annual Limit, the Advisor will pay to the Fund, on a monthly basis, the excess expense within the first ten days of the month following the month in which such Operating Expenses were incurred (each payment, a “Fund Reimbursement Payment”).

  • Approved Budget (a) On the last Thursday of each month after the Second Amendment Effective Time, on or before 12:00 pm (New York City time) on such Thursday, Administrative Borrower shall prepare and deliver to the Administrative Agent, for review and approval by the Required DDTL Approving Lenders, an updated week-by-week operating budget for the then subsequent month (each a “Budget” and, once approved as set forth below, the “Approved Budget”), which shall reflect Administrative Borrower’s good faith projection, for the Borrowers and their respective Restricted Subsidiaries, of (a) all weekly receipts (including from asset sales) and expenditures (including ordinary course operating expenses and any other fees and expenses related to the Loan Documents) in connection with the operation of their businesses, (b) weekly disbursements, and (c) net cash flow, in each case, for such month. The Budget delivered during the week of March 4, 2024 shall be the Approved Budget for March 2024. Together with delivery of the Budget, Administrative Borrower shall provide the Administrative Agent (for subsequent delivery to the Lenders) a variance report (“Variance Report”) in a form and substance reasonably acceptable to the Required DDTL Approving Lenders, comparing the actual receipts, disbursements, and net cash flow for such month through the immediately preceding week compared to the Approved Budget, both in dollar ($) and percentage (%) figures and an explanation of the variance. Each week promptly after the delivery of the Variance Report, the Borrower’s senior management and financial professionals shall review the Variance Report in detail during a telephonic conference with the Lenders. If the proposed Budget was timely delivered and contains the requisite information, the Lenders shall have until 2:00 p.m. (New York City Time) on the first Business Day of the following week to review any Budget after which time such Budget shall become an Approved Budget for all purposes hereunder; provided, no such Budget shall become an Approved Budget if reasonably objected to in writing (which may include e-mail) during the review period by the Administrative Agent (at the direction of the Required DDTL Approving Lenders) or Required DDTL Approving Lenders. (b) In the event that an event or circumstance occurs in between the monthly dates on which the Budgets are otherwise due pursuant to Section 6.24(a) which would make the then current Budget materially inaccurate, within two (2) Business Days of becoming aware of such event or circumstance, the Administrative Borrower shall provide notice of such event or circumstance to the Administrative Agent and the Lenders and promptly deliver a revised Budget reflecting the impact thereof. Without limiting the foregoing, the Budget shall be updated, modified or supplemented by the Administrative Borrower with the written consent of the Administrative Agent (at the direction of the Required DDTL Approving Lenders), and upon the request of the Administrative Agent (at the direction of the Required DDTL Approving Lenders) from time to time. (c) Each Budget delivered to the Administrative Agent and the Lenders shall be accompanied by such supporting documentation as reasonably requested by the Administrative Agent (at the direction of the Required DDTL Approving Lenders) and shall be prepared in good faith, with due care and based upon assumptions the Borrower believe to be reasonable. (d) Within one (1) Business Day of any Loan Party having knowledge of their occurrence or existence, Administrative Borrower shall provide the Administrative Agent and Lenders with written notice of any event or condition which is reasonably likely to entail expenditures of more than $100,000 which is not included in the Approved Budget (including, but not limited, on account of an accident, environmental event or other unanticipated occurrence) or which would otherwise be reasonably likely to have a negative impact on the value of the Loan Parties’ and their Subsidiaries’ assets or future business prospects or a similar event.

  • Fees, Expenses and Taxes Customer shall pay or reimburse MLBFS for: (i) all Uniform Commercial Code filing and search fees and expenses incurred by MLBFS in connection with the verification, perfection or preservation of MLBFS' rights hereunder or in the Collateral or any other collateral for the Obligations; (ii) any and all stamp, transfer and other taxes and fees payable or determined to be payable in connection with the execution, delivery and/or recording of this Loan Agreement or any of the Additional Agreements; and (iii) all reasonable fees and out-of-pocket expenses (including, but not limited to, reasonable fees and expenses of outside counsel) incurred by MLBFS in connection with the collection of any sum payable hereunder or under any of the Additional Agreements not paid when due, the enforcement of this Loan Agreement or any of the Additional Agreements and the protection of MLBFS' rights hereunder or thereunder, excluding, however, salaries and normal overhead attributable to MLBFS' employees. Customer hereby authorizes MLBFS, at its option, to either cause any and all such fees, expenses and taxes to be paid with a WCMA Loan, or invoice Customer therefor (in which event Customer shall pay all such fees, expenses and taxes within 5 Business Days after receipt of such invoice). The obligations of Customer under this paragraph shall survive the expiration or termination of this Loan Agreement and the discharge of the other Obligations.

  • Covered Expenses Supervisors must have received prior authorization from their Appointing Authority before incurring any expenses authorized by this Article.

  • Additional Expenses to be inserted if applicable.

  • Shared Expenses Owner acknowledges that certain economies may be achieved with respect to certain expenses to be incurred by Manager on behalf of Owner hereunder if materials, supplies, insurance or services are purchased by Manager in quantity for use not only in connection with Owner's business at the Property but in connection with other properties owned or managed by Manager or its affiliates. Manager shall have the right to purchase such materials, supplies, insurance (subject to the terms of this Agreement) and/or services in its own name and charge Owner a pro rata allocable share of the cost of the foregoing; provided, however, that the pro rata cost of such purchase to Owner shall not result in expenses that are either inconsistent with the expenses of other "U-Haul branded" locations in the general vicinity of the applicable Property or greater than would otherwise be incurred at competitive prices and terms available in the area where the Property is located; and provided further, Manager shall give Owner access to records (at no cost to Owner) so Owner may review any such expenses incurred.

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