FRANCHISEE'S INITIAL FRANCHISE FEE Sample Clauses

FRANCHISEE'S INITIAL FRANCHISE FEE. A. Time Limit for Starting Business 10 B. Cooperation Required 11
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  • Franchise Fee The fee that Comcast remits to the Township pursuant to Section 622 of the Xxxxx Xxx, 00 X.X.X. §000, and Section 6.1 of this Agreement.

  • Franchise Fees Lessee will maintain in full force and effect, and pay or cause to be paid all fees and other charges payable pursuant to, any Franchise Agreement with respect to the Hotel.

  • Franchise Area The incorporated area (entire existing territorial limits) of the LFA, and such additional areas as may be annexed or acquired.

  • Franchisee A “franchisee” is a retailer or distributor who is authorized or permitted, under a franchise, to use a trademark in connection with the sale, consignment, or distribution of motor fuel.

  • Use of Basement and Service Areas The basement(s) and service areas, if any, as located within the (project name), shall be earmarked for purposes such as parking spaces and services including but not limited to electric sub-station, transformer, DG set rooms, underground water tanks, pump rooms, maintenance and service rooms, fire fighting pumps and equipment's etc. and other permitted uses as per sanctioned plans. The Allottee shall not be permitted to use the services areas and the basements in any manner whatsoever, other than those earmarked as parking spaces, and the same shall be reserved for use by the association of allottees formed by the Allottees for rendering maintenance services.

  • PREVAILING WAGE RATES - PUBLIC WORKS AND BUILDING SERVICES CONTRACTS If any portion of work being Bid is subject to the prevailing wage rate provisions of the Labor Law, the following shall apply:

  • Term of Franchise From January 1, 2012 to December 31, 2012.

  • LESSEE’S INITIALS Lessor shall provide a utility allowance for specific utilities as indicated in paragraph 15“ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS” of $ which is included in the monthly payment amount, calculated on the prior twelve (12) months average utilities charges. However, should the utilities exceed the utility allowance, then LESSEE will be responsible for any additional costs above that allowance and LESSEE shall immediately, upon notice, pay to LESSOR the overage amount. LESSEE may view utility bills at LESSOR’s office and undertake this duty pursuant to this LEASE. If the aforesaid option is not initialed or if LESSEE fails to reimburse LESSOR for any overage of utilities, LESSEE hereby authorizes LESSOR to make application in name of any signatory herein for electric, water, and gas, to start the first day of the lease term or move-in date and extend to the end of the lease term. Failure to pay utilities when due to the utility company or as reimbursement to LESSOR after payment by LESSOR shall be deemed a breach of the terms of this lease. LESSEE acknowledges responsibility for paying all utility charges billed during this lease term. LESSEE acknowledges that LESSOR may obtain the consumption history for this unit and LESSOR may provide this information to prospective future residents. LESSEE acknowledges that LESSOR will be notified by utility companies if a delinquency in payments arises and LESSOR will receive a copy of the disconnect notice at the same time LESSEE receives one. LESSEE shall keep the heat high enough to prevent pipes from freezing. LESSEE shall supply his own light bulbs, shower curtain, smoke detector batteries, and carbon monoxide detector batteries, if applicable.

  • Approved User A user approved by the relevant Data Access Committee(s) to access one or more datasets for a specified period of time and only for the purposes outlined in the Principal Investigator (PI)’s approved Research Use Statement. The Information Technology (IT) Director indicated on the Data Access Request, as well as any staff members and trainees under the direct supervision of the PI are also Approved Users and must abide by the terms laid out in the Data Use Certification Agreement.

  • For Product Development Projects and Project Demonstrations  Published documents, including date, title, and periodical name.  Estimated or actual energy and cost savings, and estimated statewide energy savings once market potential has been realized. Identify all assumptions used in the estimates.  Greenhouse gas and criteria emissions reductions.  Other non-energy benefits such as reliability, public safety, lower operational cost, environmental improvement, indoor environmental quality, and societal benefits.  Data on potential job creation, market potential, economic development, and increased state revenue as a result of the project.  A discussion of project product downloads from websites, and publications in technical journals.  A comparison of project expectations and performance. Discuss whether the goals and objectives of the Agreement have been met and what improvements are needed, if any.

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