Just Compensation Sample Clauses

Just Compensation. The compensation provided by this Section shall constitute full and just compensation to the Concessioner for all losses and claims occasioned by the circumstances described below.
Just Compensation. Certified Agency’s authorized official shall set just compensation, based upon the appraisal review performed by Qualified Individuals.
Just Compensation. 1) The compensation described in this Article shall constitute full and just compensation to the CONCESSIONAIRE from the PARK BOARD for all losses and claims occasioned by the circumstances described below. 2) If the CONCESSIONAIRE is permitted within the Area of Operation to use, reuse, or relocate a public natural resource for the purpose of developing or improving Fixed Assets, any value derived by the use of these public resources is not compensable to the CONCESSIONAIRE. 3) If for any reason, including Contract expiration or termination as described, a concessionaire shall cease to be required by the PARK BOARD to conduct operations and the PARK BOARD chooses to discontinue such operations within the Area of Operation, the CONCESSIONAIRE shall be permitted for a period of 90 days after the expiration or termination of the contract to remove any Concessionaire Improvements, buildings (including foundations), or personal property and restore the Area of Operation to a satisfactory condition as prescribed by the PARK BOARD. Removal of the CONCESSIONAIRE’S improvements, or other property, and cleanup of the Area of Operation within the 90-day period, are the responsibility of the CONCESSIONAIRE and are not compensable. All improvements or other property not removed within the 90-day period will be considered abandoned, will automatically become property of the PARK BOARD and United States of America without compensation to the CONCESSIONAIRE, and will be subject to disposal under Federal regulations. Any required removal of abandoned improvement property and/or cleanup work remaining after the 90-day period will be performed by or under the direction of the PARK BOARD, and the CONCESSIONAIRE will be liable for all associated costs.
Just Compensation. Grantor desires and agrees to sell and convey the Easement to Grantee for charitable or public uses and purposes and for consideration of NINE THOUSAND, THREE HUNDRED THIRTY- THREE AND 50/100 ($9,333.50) DOLLARS. Further, Grantor acknowledges that Grantor has been fully informed of Grantor’s right to receive just compensation for the Easement, pursuant to the United States Constitution, the South Carolina Constitution and the South Carolina Eminent Domain Act (S.C. Code Xxx. § 28-2-370). Grantor does acknowledge and agrees that Grantor willingly and voluntarily acknowledges that the consideration reflected herein was the result of fair negotiations between the parties and reflects just compensation for the easements granted to the Town herein.
Just Compensation. The Just Compensation for the Acquisition Properties is valued at $66,900.00 (sixty-six thousand nine hundred dollars and no/100). County hereby waives its right to the compensation amount determined in the Appraisal Report and as offered by the City, as the public project proposed intends to mutually benefit the County, City and its citizens.
Just Compensation. Chicago Industrial and the Town both acknowledge and agree that the Town has completed a valuation process and has determined that the amount of just compensation for the purchase of the Right of Way Parcel is $250,600.00 (the “Just Compensation”). Notwithstanding the foregoing, Chicago Industrial has agreed to donate the Right of Way Parcel to the Town and forego its receipt of the Just Compensation, in exchange for the Town’s agreement and commitment that it will not require Chicago Industrial to contribute any further funds or additional property of any kind towards the construction of Sephora Way and/or the Town’s completion of the Project, whether through a purchase and sale transaction, through the Town’s exercise of eminent domain, or otherwise. By its signature below, the Town agrees that Chicago Industrial’s donation of the Right of Way Parcel to the Town shall be Chicago Industrial’s sole contribution to the construction of Sephora Way and/or the Town’s completion of the Project. This Section 2 shall survive the Closing Date and the recording of the Conveyance Document.
Just Compensation. The States are required to pay just compensation for the removal of nonconforming lawfully existing signs in accordance with the terms of 23 U.S.C. 131 and the provi- sions of subpart D, part 750, chapter I, 23
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  • Basic Compensation (a) SALARY. Executive will be paid an annual base salary of $115,000.00, subject to adjustment as provided below (the "Salary"), which will be payable in equal periodic installments according to Employer's customary payroll practices, but no less frequently than monthly. The Salary will be reviewed by the Board of Directors not less frequently than annually, and shall be increased on each anniversary of the Effective Date during the term hereof by an amount equal to not less than ten percent (10%) of the prior year's base salary.