METHOD OF AMORTIZATION Sample Clauses

METHOD OF AMORTIZATION. Any capital expenditure which is to be part of the Cafeteria Termination Payment shall be amortized over the useful life (as determined under generally accepted accounting principles, consistently applied) of the item for which the capital expenditure was made.
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  • Method of Calculation All calculations under this Section 4 shall be made to the nearest one hundredth of a share.

  • Method of Computation To determine the Adviser’s liability with respect to the Excess Amount, each month the Fund Operating Expenses for the Fund shall be annualized as of the last day of the month. If the annualized Fund Operating Expenses for any month exceeds the Operating Expense Limit of the Fund, the Adviser shall first waive or reduce its investment advisory fee for such month by an amount sufficient to reduce the annualized Fund Operating Expenses to an amount no higher than the Operating Expense Limit. If the amount of the waived or reduced investment advisory fee for any such month is insufficient to pay the Excess Amount, the Adviser shall also remit to the Fund an amount that, together with the waived or reduced investment advisory fee, is sufficient to pay such Excess Amount.

  • Method of Distribution (a) All distributions with respect to each Class of Certificates on each Distribution Date shall be made pro rata among the outstanding Certificates of such Class, based on the Percentage Interest in such Class represented by each Certificate. Payments to the Certificateholders on each Distribution Date will be made by the Trustee to the Certificateholders of record on the related Record Date by check or money order mailed to a Certificateholder at the address appearing in the Certificate Register, or upon written request by such Certificateholder to the Trustee made not later than the applicable Record Date, by wire transfer to a U.S. depository institution acceptable to the Trustee, or by such other means of payment as such Certificateholder and the Trustee shall agree.

  • Method of Liquidation Upon the happening of any of the events specified in Section 10.1 above, which require the Partnership to be liquidated and dissolved, the then General Partner of the Partnership or, in the event there is no remaining General Partner of the Partnership, such persons as may be designated by a majority of the Limited Partners, shall convert the Partnership assets into cash, and shall account for all cash proceeds separately for each Restaurant. All such cash shall be applied and distributed separately for each Restaurant in the following manner and in the following order of priority:

  • Method of Allocation The Employer must specify in its Adoption Agreement the manner of allocating each annual Employer contribution to this Trust.

  • Method of Determination A determination (if required by applicable law) with respect to Indemnitee’s entitlement to indemnification shall be made as follows:

  • Method of Payments Any amount due under this Guarantee shall be paid:

  • Method of Accounting The Member shall select a method of accounting for the Company as deemed necessary or advisable and shall keep, or cause to be kept, full and accurate records of all transactions of the Company in accordance with sound accounting principles consistently applied.

  • Method of Adjustment Calculation Agent Adjustment; notwithstanding anything in the 2002 Definitions to the contrary, the Calculation Agent may make an adjustment pursuant to Calculation Agent Adjustment to any one or more of the Base Amount, the Forward Price and any other variable relevant to the settlement or payment terms of the Transaction.

  • Method of Making Payments Except as otherwise specifically provided herein, all payments hereunder shall be made to the Lender not later than the close of business (Houston time) on the date when due unless such date is a non-Business Day, in which case, such payment shall be due on the first Business Day thereafter, and shall be made in lawful money of the United States of America in immediately available funds.

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