Generally; Projected Budgets and Plans Sample Clauses

Generally; Projected Budgets and Plans. Not later than [*] prior to [*], Merck shall provide to NGM: (a) [*]; and (b) [*]. NGM shall have the right to review and comment upon such [*], which Merck may update at its discretion based on such feedback, and NGM shall have the option (the “NGM ANS Option”), subject to Section 7.5.6, upon written notice delivered within [*] following receipt of the final iteration of such [*], which Merck shall identify as such when delivered to NGM (the “Baseline Projected Plans and Budgets”), to elect to co-fund a portion, to be [*] no greater than fifty percent (50%), of the worldwide Development Costs and Allowable Expenses for such Product (such elected percentage, the “NGM ANS Allocation”), in exchange for a share of the Adjusted Net Sales for such Product, at a percentage equal to the NGM ANS Allocation; provided, however, that, in the event of a Competing Pharma Change of Control, NGM (or its Acquiror or other successor in interest) shall only be permitted thereafter to exercise the NGM ANS Option at the [*], which NGM ANS Options shall remain subject to Section 7.5.6. For clarity, the Parties understand that the NGM ANS Option under this Agreement shall not apply to any Small Molecule Collaboration Compounds or Small Molecule Products. NGM acknowledges and agrees that the Baseline Projected Plans and Budgets (i.e., the Product Development Plan and Budget and the Global Commercialization Plan) are estimates only and subject to revision in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement.
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  • Budgets; Business Plans; Financial Projections As soon as practicable and in any event not later than thirty (30) days after the beginning of each fiscal year commencing with the fiscal year beginning January 1, 2001, a copy of the plan and forecast (including a projected balance sheet, income statement and a statement of cash flow) of the Company and its Subsidiaries for the upcoming three (3) fiscal years prepared in such detail as shall be reasonably satisfactory to the Administrative Agent.

  • Budget Borrower shall submit to Lender for Lender’s written approval (provided that such approval shall only be required in the event that Borrower or any Affiliate of Borrower has the right to approve any such budget pursuant to the terms of the Management Agreement) not to be unreasonably withheld, an annual budget (the “Annual Budget”) within ten (10) Business Days after receipt thereof from Manager, in form satisfactory to Lender setting forth in reasonable detail budgeted monthly operating income and monthly operating capital and other expenses for the Premises. In the event Lender shall have the right to approve such Annual Budget and Lender objects to the proposed Annual Budget submitted by Borrower, Lender shall advise Borrower of such objections within fifteen (15) days after receipt thereof (and deliver to Borrower a reasonably detailed description of such objections) and Borrower shall, within three (3) days after receipt of notice of any such objections, revise such Annual Budget and resubmit the same to Lender. Lender shall advise Borrower of any objections to such revised Annual Budget within ten (10) days after receipt thereof (and deliver to Borrower a reasonably detailed description of such objections) and Borrower shall revise the same in accordance with the process described herein until Lender approves an Annual Budget, provided, however, that if Lender shall not advise Borrower of its objections to any proposed Annual Budget within the applicable time period set forth in this Section, then such proposed Annual Budget shall be deemed approved by Lender. If Lender has the right to approve the Annual Budget pursuant to the terms of the Management Agreement, until such time that Lender approves a proposed Annual Budget, the most recently Approved Annual Budget shall, except as otherwise provided in the Management Agreement, apply; provided that, such Approved Annual Budget shall be adjusted to reflect actual increases in Basic Carrying Costs and utilities expenses. In the event that Owner must incur an Extraordinary Expense, then Borrower shall promptly deliver to Lender a reasonably detailed explanation of such proposed Extraordinary Expense which, if Borrower has the right to approve such expenditures pursuant to the terms of the Management Agreement, shall be subject to Lender’s approval, which approval may be granted or denied in Lender’s reasonable discretion.

  • Budgets and Leasing Plans On or before November 15 of each calendar year, the Manager shall prepare and submit to the Owner for its approval an operating budget (a “Budget”) and a marketing and leasing plan (a “Plan”) on the Properties for the calendar year immediately following such submission. Each Budget and Plan shall be in the form approved by the Owner prior to the date thereof. As often as reasonably necessary during the period covered by any Budget or Plan, the Manager may submit to the Owner for its approval an updated Budget or Plan incorporating such changes as shall be necessary to reflect cost overruns and the like during such period. If the Owner does not disapprove a Budget or Plan within thirty (30) days after receipt thereof by the Owner, such Budget or Plan shall be deemed approved. If the Owner shall disapprove any Budget or Plan, it shall so notify the Manager within said thirty (30) day period and explain the reasons therefor. The Manager will not incur any costs other than those estimated in an approved Budget except for:

  • Non-Reliance on Company Estimates, Projections, Forecasts, Forward-Looking Statements and Business Plans In connection with the due diligence investigation of the Company by Parent and Merger Subsidiary, Parent and Merger Subsidiary have received and may continue to receive from the Company certain estimates, projections, forecasts and other forward-looking information, as well as certain business plan information, regarding the Company and its business and operations. Parent and Merger Subsidiary hereby acknowledge that there are uncertainties inherent in attempting to make such estimates, projections, forecasts and other forward-looking statements, as well as in such business plans, with which Parent and Merger Subsidiary are familiar, that Parent and Merger Subsidiary are taking full responsibility for making their own evaluation of the adequacy and accuracy of all estimates, projections, forecasts and other forward-looking information, as well as such business plans, so furnished to them (including the reasonableness of the assumptions underlying such estimates, projections, forecasts, forward-looking information or business plans), and that Parent and Merger Subsidiary will have no claim, right or obligation under this Agreement or otherwise (including under Article 9) against the Company or any of its Subsidiaries, or any of their respective Representatives, or any other Person, with respect thereto. Accordingly, Parent and Merger Subsidiary hereby acknowledge that none of the Company nor any of its Subsidiaries, nor any of their respective Representatives, nor any other Person, has made or is making any representation or warranty with respect to such estimates, projections, forecasts, forward-looking statements or business plans (including the reasonableness of the assumptions underlying such estimates, projections, forecasts, forward-looking statements or business plans).

  • Annual Business Plan and Budgets As soon as available but in any event no later than 45 days following the end of each fiscal year of the Borrower, an annual business plan and budget of the Consolidated Parties containing, among other things, pro forma financial statements for the next four fiscal quarters and the next fiscal year.

  • Budgets Borrower shall have delivered, and Lender shall have approved, the Annual Budget for the current Fiscal Year.

  • Annual Budgets As soon as available and in any event within than 45 days after the end of each Fiscal Year, forecasts prepared by management of the Parent Guarantor, in form reasonably satisfactory to the Administrative Agent, of balance sheets, income statements and cash flow statements on a quarterly basis for the then current Fiscal Year and on an annual basis for each Fiscal Year thereafter until the Termination Date.

  • Annual Operating Budget and Financial Projections Within forty five (45) days after the end of each fiscal year of Borrower, (i) annual operating budgets (including income statements, balance sheets and cash flow statements, by month) for the upcoming fiscal year of Borrower, and (ii) annual financial projections for the following fiscal year (on a quarterly basis) as approved by Borrower’s board of directors, together with any related business forecasts used in the preparation of such annual financial projections;

  • Operating Budgets The initial Operating Budget for 2010 is attached as Exhibit “D” which has been approved by both Managing Members. No later than the first (1st) day of the last quarter of each Company Year, the Skechers Managing Member shall submit a proposed Operating Budget (which shall include capital expenditures which are the landlord’s obligation under the Lease, and a business plan) for the next ensuing Company Year for approval by the HF Managing Member. Proposed amendments to any Approved Operating Budget may be submitted by the Skechers Managing Member to the HF Managing Member at any time. Such proposed Operating Budget (or any proposed amendment thereto) shall not be deemed to be effective until such time as it has been approved by the HF Managing Member. The HF Managing Member shall respond in writing to each such proposed Operating Budget (or any proposed amendment thereto) within thirty (30) days after receipt thereof. In such response, the HF Managing Member shall specify in detail its disapproval of any item or items therein or its disapproval of the whole, and any proposed modifications requested by the HF Managing Member or recommended changes therein. Within fifteen (15) days after receipt by the Skechers Member of the HF Managing Member’s disapproval of any proposed Operating Budget (or any proposed amendment thereto), the Skechers Managing Member may re-submit to the HF Managing Member a revised Operating Budget (or amendment) for its approval. The HF Managing Member shall not unreasonably withhold or delay approval of any Operating Budget or amendment (with the issue of reasonableness being determined by expedited arbitration under Article 15). In the event that any Company Year shall commence without an Operating Budget approved by both the Skechers Managing Member and the HF Managing Member pursuant to the terms of this Section, the Managing Members shall be entitled to make expenditures for items specified in the Operating Budget for the most recent Company Year which has been approved by both Managing Members, and for the actual amount of the utility cost, property taxes, insurance premiums or special assessments incurred by the Company or a Subsidiary in the current Company Year and any other non-discretionary items (including Debt service and stated increases in Company obligations or Subsidiary obligations under contracts for the year), and for any expenditures on the Project which, in the Managing Members’ reasonable good faith judgment, is necessary to prevent imminent damage to the Project and/or injury to Persons. The Operating Budget shall not include the budget for development of the Project (although the Members acknowledge that a development budget has been approved and a copy is attached as an exhibit to the Development Management Agreement).

  • Annual Business Plan and Financial Projections As soon as practicable and in any event within ninety (90) days after the beginning of each Fiscal Year, a business plan of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries for such Fiscal Year, such plan to be prepared in accordance with GAAP and to include, on a quarterly basis, the following: a projected income statement, statement of cash flows and balance sheet and a statement containing the volume and price assumptions by product line used in preparing the business plan, accompanied by a certificate from a Responsible Officer of the Borrower to the effect that, to the best of such officer’s knowledge, such projections are good faith estimates (utilizing assumptions believed to be reasonable) of the financial condition and operations of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries for such Fiscal Year.

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