Lease Payments to Constitute Current Expense of District Sample Clauses

Lease Payments to Constitute Current Expense of District. District and Contractor understand and intend that the obligation of District to pay Lease Payments and other payments hereunder constitutes a current expense of District and shall not in any way be construed to be a debt of District in contravention of any applicable constitutional or statutory limitation or requirement concerning the creation of indebtedness by District, nor shall anything contained herein constitute a pledge of the general tax revenues, funds or moneys of District. Lease Payments due hereunder shall be payable only from current funds which are budgeted and appropriated or otherwise made legally available for such purpose. This Facilities Lease shall not create an immediate indebtedness for any aggregate payments which may become due hereunder. Contractor acknowledges that District has not pledged the full faith and credit of District, State of California or any state agency or state department to the payment of Lease Payments or any other payments due hereunder. District shall not finalize and enter into an addendum to this contract to add Exhibit A (the GMP) to this Facilities Lease with Contractor unless current funds are or will be available equal to or greater than the GMP as adjusted.
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  • Copayments and annual out-of-pocket maximums For the first and second year of the contract: Tier 1 copayment: Fourteen dollar ($14) copayment per prescription or refill for a Tier 1 drug dispensed in a thirty (30) day supply. Tier 2 copayment: Twenty-five dollar ($25) copayment per prescription or refill for a Tier 2 drug dispensed in a thirty (30) day supply. Tier 3 copayment: Fifty dollar ($50) copayment per prescription or refill for a Tier 3 drug dispensed in a thirty (30) day supply. Out of pocket maximum: There is an annual maximum eligible out-of-pocket expense limit for prescription drugs of eight hundred dollars ($800) per person or one thousand six hundred dollars ($1,600) per family.

  • 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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