Mechanics/Method of Payment of HAP Commitment Subsidy Sample Clauses

Mechanics/Method of Payment of HAP Commitment Subsidy. The timing and method of providing the HAP Commitment Subsidy shall be substantially comparable in timing and method of payments otherwise required to be made pursuant to the HAP Contract in the absence of a HAP Contract Failure; provided, in all events payment of the HAP Commitment Subsidy shall be made on a monthly basis.
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