Compliance with Certain Requirements of Regulations; Deficit Capital Accounts In the event the Company is “liquidated” within the meaning of Regulations Section 1.704-1(b)(2)(ii)(g), distributions shall be made pursuant to this Article X to the Unit Holders who have positive Capital Accounts in compliance with Regulations Section 1.704-1(b)(2)(ii)(b)(2). If any Unit Holder has a deficit balance in such Member’s Capital Account (after giving effect to all contributions, distributions and allocations for all Fiscal Years, including the Fiscal Year during which such liquidation occurs), such Unit Holder shall have no obligation to make any contribution to the capital of the Company with respect to such deficit, and such deficit shall not be considered a debt owed to the Company or to any other Person for any purpose whatsoever. In the discretion of the Liquidator, a pro rata portion of the distributions that would otherwise be made to the Unit Holders pursuant to this Article X may be: (i) distributed to a trust established for the benefit of the Unit Holders for the purposes of liquidating Company assets, collecting amounts owed to the Company, and paying any contingent or unforeseen liabilities or obligations of the Company, in which case the assets of any such trust shall be distributed to the Unit Holders from time to time, in the reasonable discretion of the Liquidator, in the same proportions as the amount distributed to such trust by the Company would otherwise have been distributed to the Unit Holders pursuant to Section 10.2 of this Agreement; or (b) withheld to provide a reasonable reserve for Company liabilities (contingent or otherwise) and to reflect the unrealized portion of any installment obligations owed to the Company, provided that such withheld amounts shall be distributed to the Unit Holders as soon as practicable.
Bonding Requirements The Contractor is required to furnish a performance bond on the form in a form acceptable to the City, in a sum of not less than [insert bonding level] of the annual amount of the contract to guarantee the faithful performance of this contract. The bond must be approved as to sufficiency and qualifications of the surety by the Controller.
Trunking Requirements The Parties will provide designed Interconnection facilities that meet the same technical criteria and service standards, such as probability of blocking in peak hours and transmission standards, in accordance with current industry standards.
Certain Requirements in Respect of Combination, etc Parent shall not consummate any transaction (whether by way of reconstruction, reorganization, consolidation, merger, transfer, sale, lease or otherwise) whereby all or substantially all of its undertaking, property and assets would become the property of any other Person or, in the case of a merger, of the continuing corporation resulting therefrom unless, but may do so if such other Person or continuing corporation (herein called the “Parent Successor”), by operation of law, becomes, without more, bound by the terms and provisions of this Agreement or, if not so bound, executes, prior to or contemporaneously with the consummation of such transaction, a trust agreement supplemental hereto to evidence the assumption by the Parent Successor of liability for all moneys payable and property deliverable hereunder and the covenant of such Parent Successor to pay and deliver or cause to be delivered the same and its agreement to observe and perform all the covenants and obligations of Parent under this Agreement.
Compliance with Registration Requirements; No Stop Order; No Objection from NASD For the period from and after effectiveness of this Agreement and prior to the First Closing Date and, with respect to the Optional Common Shares, the Second Closing Date: (i) the Company shall have filed the Prospectus with the Commission (including the information required by Rule 430A under the Securities Act) in the manner and within the time period required by Rule 424(b) under the Securities Act; or the Company shall have filed a post-effective amendment to the Registration Statement containing the information required by such Rule 430A, and such post-effective amendment shall have become effective; or, if the Company elected to rely upon Rule 434 under the Securities Act and obtained the Representatives' consent thereto, the Company shall have filed a Term Sheet with the Commission in the manner and within the time period required by such Rule 424(b); (ii) no stop order suspending the effectiveness of the Registration Statement, any Rule 462(b) Registration Statement, or any post-effective amendment to the Registration Statement, shall be in effect and no proceedings for such purpose shall have been instituted or threatened by the Commission; and (iii) the NASD shall have raised no objection to the fairness and reasonableness of the underwriting terms and arrangements.
Post-Closing Requirements Borrowers shall complete each of the post-closing obligations and/or provide to Agent each of the documents, instruments, agreements and information listed on Schedule 7.4 attached hereto on or before the date set forth for each such item thereon, each of which shall be completed or provided in form and substance satisfactory to Agent.
Compliance with Registration Requirements; No Stop Order; No Objection from FINRA For the period from and after the date of this Agreement and through and including the First Closing Date and, with respect to any Optional Shares purchased after the First Closing Date, each Option Closing Date: (i) The Company shall have filed the Prospectus with the Commission (including the information required by Rule 430A under the Securities Act) in the manner and within the time period required by Rule 424(b) under the Securities Act; or the Company shall have filed a post-effective amendment to the Registration Statement containing the information required by such Rule 430A, and such post-effective amendment shall have become effective. (ii) No stop order suspending the effectiveness of the Registration Statement or any post-effective amendment to the Registration Statement shall be in effect, and no proceedings for such purpose shall have been instituted or threatened by the Commission. (iii) FINRA shall have raised no objection to the fairness and reasonableness of the underwriting terms and arrangements.
Operating Requirements Any operating and technical requirements that may be applicable due to Regional Transmission Organization, Independent System Operator, control area, or the Connecting Transmission Owner’s requirements, including those set forth in the Small Generator Interconnection Agreement. Operating Requirements shall include Applicable Reliability Standards.
GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE INDEPENDENT INSTITUTION Complete a Xxxxx University Undergraduate Application and submit an application fee. The application can be found at xxx.xxxxx.edu. Submit official transcripts from all postsecondary institutions previously attended. The minimum cumulative GPA requirement for transfer applicants is 2.00 unless otherwise specified within the individual degree programs. All transfers with 60+ credits must choose a major. No additional admissions requirements for the English major. PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE INDEPENDENT INSTITUTION (Upper Level Course Requirements): CORE COURSES (24 credits) ENG 316 World Literary Masterpieces ENG 324 Major American Writers ENG 331 Major British Writers I ENG 332 Major British Writers II ENG 404 Persuasive Writing ENG 406 Rhetorical Analysis ENG 407 Shakespeare ENG 410 Advanced Grammar MAJOR ELECTIVES ( 21 credits) -18 credits from any upper-level ENG or HUM course (with no more than 6 credits in HUM courses), plus ENG 487, the capstone course. ENG 420 Medieval English Literature ENG 423 18th Century English Literature ENG 425 American Literature 1865 -1914 ENG 426 American Literature 1914 - Present ENG 432 Nineteenth-Century English Literature: The Romantics ENG 433 Nineteenth-Century English Literature: The Victorians ENG 460 Twentieth-Century Literature: 1900 - 1945 ENG 461 Literature 1945 - Present ENG 300 Special Topics ENG 315 The Novel ENG 336 Latino/Latina Literature ENG 340 Women in Literature ENG 348 Caribbean Literature ENG 352 Survey of African American Literature ENG 387 Introduction to Literary Theory and Criticism ENG 419 Literature and Film ENG 429 English Studies ENG 449 Film Theory and Criticism HUM 396 Cultural Studies HUM 397 Ethnic Studies HUM 398 Gender Studies HUM 399 Genre Studies ENG 333 Introduction to Fiction Writing ENG 344 Professional Editing ENG 350 Theories of Rhetoric and Public Discourse ENG 362 Magazine Article Writing ENG 364 Multimedia Writing ENG 374 Writing for the Internet ENG 417 Copywriting ENG 444 Business Writing ENG 446 Screenwriting ENG 447 Technical Writing The literature specialization requires a minimum of 18 credit hours in addition to the Core listed above. ENG 420 Medieval English Literature ENG 424 American Literature 1800 - 1865 ENG 425 American Literature 1865 - 1914 ENG 426 American Literature 1914 - present ENG 432 Nineteenth-Century English Literature: the Romantics ENG 433 Nineteenth-Century English Literature: the Victorians ENG 460 Twentieth-Century Literature 1900 - 1945 ENG 461 Twentieth-Century Literature 1945 - present ENG 336 Latino/Latina Literature ENG 340 Women in Literature ENG 348 Caribbean Literature ENG 352 Survey of African American Literature ENG 387 Introduction to Literary Theory and Criticism ENG 419 Literature and Film ENG 429 English Studies ENG 449 Film Theory and Criticism HUM 396 Cultural Studies Special Topics HUM 397 Ethnic Studies Special Topics HUM 398 Gender Studies Special Topics HUM 399 Genre Studies Special Topics ENG 487 Senior Seminar Other ENG courses may be used as major electives with permission of the Chair. A minor in literature is also available. The minor consists of a minimum of 21 credits in literature and humanities beyond the ENG 111/ENG 210/112/199 level. The professional writing specialization requires 18 credit hours from the following recommended courses in addition to the Core listed above plus ENG 499, a 3-6 credit internship. ENG 333 Introduction to Fiction Writing ENG 344 Professional Editing ENG 350 Theories of Rhetoric and Public Discourse ENG 362 Magazine Article Writing ENG 364 Multimedia Writing ENG 374 Writing for the Internet ENG 417 Copywriting ENG 444 Business Research, Writing, and Editing ENG 446 Screenwriting ENG 447 Technical and Scientific Research, Writing, Editing CS 325 Desktop Publishing JOU 416 Investigative Reporting Other ENG courses may be used as major electives with permission of the Chair. A minor in Professional Writing requires completion of 21 credit hours of Professional Writing courses which must include: ENG 374, ENG 406, and ENG 499. ENG 499 (internship) can only be taken for 3 credits. NAME OF INSTITUTION: Xxxxx University ACADEMIC YEAR: 2015-2016 PROGRAM OF STUDY (MAJOR): General Studies (Students select one area of concentration. The five areas of concentration include: Communication; Theology and Philosophy; Humanities and Fine Arts; Science and Mathematics; Behavioral and Social Sciences)
Staffing Requirements Licensee will be in full compliance with the main studio staff requirements as specified by the FCC.