Fourth Annual Payment Sample Clauses

Fourth Annual Payment. On the date that the Local Agency issues the building permit for the structure that will contain the 824th residential unit within the Property, and prior to the issuance of such building permit, and on each anniversary date thereafter, Landowner shall make pay to the City the amount of One Hundred Fifteen Thousand Seven Hundred Fifty Dollars ($115,750), before Indexing (the “Fourth Annual Payments”). Upon commencing the Fourth Annual Payments, the total amount of Landowner’s annual payment obligations under this Section 9.3 shall be Nine Hundred Thirty One Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($931,500), before Indexing. If Landowner fails to timely make a payment required under this Section 9.3, the City shall be entitled to draw on Landowner’s Deposit in any amount up to and including the full amount of Landowner’s delinquent payment(s). If the City draws on Landowner’s Deposit as provided herein, Landowner shall, within five (5) business days of City’s draw, replenish Landowner’s Deposit to bring the balance up to the balance amount immediately preceding the City’s draw. If Landowner fails to timely replenish Landowner’s Deposit as required herein, the Local Agency shall withhold the issuance of building permits for the Project until such time as Landowner’s Deposit has been fully replenished as required herein. Immediately upon the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy for a Membership Warehouse Store on Block F or a hotel on Block E, Landowner’s obligations to maintain Landowner’s Deposit and make the annual payments under Subsections 9.2 and 9.3 shall terminate, and the City shall be entitled to retain all previously-made payments. If Landowner remains in full compliance with its deposit and payment obligations under this Section 9 at the time of such termination, then the full remaining balance of Landowner’s Deposit shall be released and returned to Landowner, and no further payments shall be required.
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  • Annual Payment During each calendar year, an employee may choose to receive payment for up to twenty (20) hours of accrued vacation leave or compensatory time. Request for payment may be made in November or December of each year. Such payment shall be made during the month of November or December and will be granted only if the employee has taken at least forty (40) hours of vacation/compensatory time during the calendar year. Such payment shall be at the base hourly rate only, no add-ons.

  • Annual Payments The Settling Distributors shall make eighteen (18) Annual Payments, each comprised of base and incentive payments as provided in this Section IV, as well as fifty percent (50%) of the amount of any Settlement Fund Administrator costs and fees that exceed the available interest accrued in the Settlement Fund as provided in Section V.C.5, and as determined by the Settlement Fund Administrator as set forth in this Agreement.

  • Rental Payment Commencing on the Commencement Date, Tenant agrees to pay Rent (defined below) in monthly installments on or before the first day of each calendar month during the Term, in lawful money of the United States of America to the following address or to such other address as Landlord may designate from time to time in writing: Cousins Fund II Phoenix III, LLC, X.X. Xxx 000000, Xxxxxx, XX 00000-0000; provided, however, that the first full monthly installment of Base Rent due after the Abatement Period shall be paid in advance on the date of Tenant’s execution of this Lease and shall be applied to the first full monthly installment of Base Rent due hereunder after the expiration of the Abatement Period. Tenant agrees to timely pay all Base Rent, Additional Rent, defined below, and all other sums of money which become due and payable by Tenant to Landlord hereunder (collectively “Rent”), without abatement, demand, offset, deduction or counterclaim except as provided herein. If Tenant fails to pay part or all of the Rent within five (5) days after it is due, Tenant shall also pay (i) interest at the Default Rate, defined below or the maximum then allowed by law, whichever is less, on the unpaid Rent, plus (ii) a late charge equal to five percent (5%) of the unpaid Rent; provided, however, that Landlord is required to provide Tenant with written notice of such failure and a five (5) day period within which to cure such failure one (1) time during each calendar year of the Term before it can impose the late charge on Tenant. Landlord may assess a reasonable fee to Tenant for any checks made payable to Landlord that are returned unpaid by Tenant’s bank for any reason. If the Term does not begin on the first day of a calendar month, the installment of Rent for that partial month shall be prorated.

  • Rental Payments The Lessee agrees to pay annual rental for the Premises at a rate per year during the term of this Lease not to exceed One Million One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($1,100,000.00). Each such semi-annual installment, payable as hereinafter described, shall be based on the value of that portion of the Premises which is complete and ready for use and occupancy by the Lessee at the time such semi-annual installment is made. The first rental installment shall be due on the later of (i) January 15, 2024; or (ii) the date on which a portion of the Premises is available for use and occupancy by the Lessee. Thereafter, such rental shall be payable in advance in semi‑annual installments on January 15 and July 15 of each year. The last semi‑annual rental payment due before the expiration of this Lease shall be adjusted to provide for rental at the yearly rate so specified from the date such installment is due to the date of the expiration of this Lease. All rentals payable under the terms of this Lease shall be paid by the Lessee to the trustee (the “Trustee”) under the trust indenture (the “Indenture”) securing the bonds to be issued by the Lessor to provide funds for the project on the Premises (such bonds, or bonds issued to refund such bonds, the “Bonds”). All payments so made by the Lessee shall be considered as payments to the Lessor of the rentals payable hereunder. After the sale of the Bonds, the annual rental shall be reduced to the multiple of $1,000 next higher than the principal and interest due in each twelve (12) month period commencing each year on June 30 payable in semi‑annual installments together with an amount sufficient to cover annual trustee fees and other administrative costs but not to exceed Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000). In addition, each such reduced semi-annual installment shall be based on the value of the portion of the Premises which is complete and ready for use and occupancy by the Lessee at the time such semi-annual installment is made. Such amount of adjusted rental shall be endorsed on this Lease at the end hereof in substantially the form of Exhibit B attached hereto by the parties hereto as soon as the same can be done after the sale of the Bonds, and such endorsement shall be recorded as an addendum to this Lease. The fixed annual rentals described in this Section 2 (the “Fixed Annual Rentals”) and the additional rentals described in Section 3 (the “Additional Rentals”) shall be payable solely from the budgeted revenues of the Lessee (the “Budgeted Revenues”). The Lessee may pay the Fixed Annual Rentals and the Additional Rentals or any other amounts due hereunder from any other revenues legally available to the Lessee; provided, however, the Lessee shall be under no obligation to pay any Fixed Annual Rentals or Additional Rentals or any other amounts due hereunder from any moneys or properties of the Lessee except the Budgeted Revenues received by the Lessee.

  • Rental Assistance Payments and Overpayment The right of the Owner to receive payments under this Contract shall be subject to compliance with this Contract’s provisions. The Owner agrees that, absent written notice to the Program Administrator and return of the Rental Assistance Payment, acceptance of the Rental Assistance Payment shall be conclusive evidence that the Owner received the full amount due. Throughout the term of this Contract, Owner agrees to waive any late fees associated with the Rental Assistance Payment, provided that such payment is issued by the Program Administrator by the agreed upon date. Owner/Representative Initials: If the Program Administrator determines that the Owner was not entitled to any payments received, in addition to other remedies, the Program Administrator may require Owner to refund any overpayment to the Program Administrator.

  • Returned Payment Fee If your account is subject to a Returned Payment Fee, the fee will be charged to your account when a payment is returned for any reason.

  • Interim payment At the end of each of the periods indicated in Annex I the Contractor shall submit to the Agency a formal request for payment accompanied by those of the following documents which are provided for in the Special Conditions: ➢ an interim technical report in accordance with the instructions laid down in Xxxxx X; ➢ the relevant invoices indicating the reference number of the Contract and of the order or specific contract to which they refer;

  • MINIMUM MONTHLY PAYMENT We will mail you a statement every month if your account has a balance. You agree that you will pay each month not less than the minimum monthly payment by the payment due date. The minimum monthly payment will be 3.0% for Classic accounts or 2% for Platinum accounts of your outstanding balance (“New Balance”) or $25.00, whichever is greater. If your outstanding balance is $25.00 or less, you agree to pay the balance in full. You may pay in full for all your purchases and cash advances each month, or you may repay in monthly installments. We can accept late payments or partial payments, or checks, drafts, or money orders marked “payment in full” without prejudice to our rights under this Agreement, which are hereby explicitly reserved. A credit posting from a merchant or reversal of fees do not constitute a minimum payment. The minimum monthly payment may be allocated at the Credit Union’s discretion to pay off lower rate balances, such as promotional offers, before higher rate balances, such as cash advances or purchases. Payments in excess of the minimum monthly payment will be allocated first to higher rate balances, as applicable. From time to time, we may allow you to skip your minimum monthly payment due. If you choose to skip that payment, Finance Charges will continue to accrue in accordance with this Agreement. Payments received at: Rogue Credit Union, XX Xxx 0000, Xxxxxxx, XX 00000 on or before 5:00 PM Pacific Time on any business day will be credited to your Account as of that date; payments received by mail at that address after 5:00 PM Pacific Time or on a weekend will be posted to your Account as of the next business day. Payment crediting to your Account may be delayed up to five days if your payment is received by mail at any other address or not accompanied by the remittance portion of your Account statement.

  • BID; INITIAL PAYMENT The Assuming Institution has submitted to the Receiver a Deposit premium bid of 0% and an Asset premium (discount) bid of $(26,800,000) (the “Bid Amount”). The Deposit premium bid will be applied to the total of all Assumed Deposits except for brokered, CDARS, and any market place or similar subscription services Deposits. On the Payment Date, the Assuming Institution will pay to the Corporation, or the Corporation will pay to the Assuming Institution, as the case may be, the Initial Payment, together with interest on such amount (if the Payment Date is not the day following the day of Bank Closing) from and including the day following Bank Closing to and including the day preceding the Payment Date at the Settlement Interest Rate.

  • Lease Payments No Borrower will, or will permit any Subsidiary to, directly or indirectly, incur or assume (whether pursuant to a Guarantee or otherwise) any liability for rental payments except in the Ordinary Course of Business.

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