Monitoring Contribution Sample Clauses

The Monitoring Contribution clause establishes the obligations and procedures for tracking and reporting contributions made under an agreement. Typically, this clause requires parties to maintain accurate records of their contributions, such as financial payments, resources, or services provided, and may mandate regular reporting or audits to verify compliance. Its core practical function is to ensure transparency and accountability, helping all parties confirm that agreed-upon contributions are being fulfilled and reducing the risk of disputes over performance.
Monitoring Contribution. 4.1 The Developer covenants with City Council not to Commence Development or permit Commencement of Development until the Developer shall have paid the City Council the Monitoring Contribution 4.2 The Developer further covenants to give the City Council ten (10) Working Days prior written notice of the anticipated date for reaching the trigger specified in paragraph 4.1 above
Monitoring Contribution. 4.1 The Developer covenants with the Council to pay the Monitoring Contribution prior to Implementation of the Development.
Monitoring Contribution. 1. To pay a Monitoring Contribution to the District Council per Trigger Event within 21 Working Days of each respective Trigger Event. The Owners covenant with the County Council as follows: 1. To pay the Community Learning Contribution to the County Council prior to the Occupation of any Dwelling on the Land. 2. Not to Occupy or permit the Occupation of any Dwelling on the Land unless and until the Community Learning Contribution has been paid to the County Council in full. 3. To pay the Youth Service Contribution to the County Council prior to the Occupation of 25% (twenty five percent) of the Dwellings on the Land. 4. Not to permit the Occupation of more 24% (twenty four percent) of the Dwellings on the Land unless and until the Youth Service Contribution has been paid to the County Council in full.
Monitoring Contribution. 14.1 To pay the Monitoring Contribution (Initial) of One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Pounds (£150,000) (Index Linked) to NYMNPA within 28 days of the issue of the NYMNPA Planning Permission, for the purposes of monitoring compliance with this Agreement and the requirements of the NYMNPA Planning Permission including the development of and approval of plans and schemes associated with its conditions
Monitoring Contribution. The Owner covenants with the County Council and the Council as follows: 11.1 To pay the County Council Monitoring Contribution to the County Council prior to the Commencement Date as a contribution to be applied by the County Council towards the costs of monitoring and administering the obligations given to the County Council in this Deed 11.2 To pay the Council Monitoring Contribution to the Council in respect of the prior to the Commencement Date as a contribution to be applied by the Council towards the costs of monitoring and administering the obligations given to the Council in this Deed 11.3 Not to Commence nor cause nor permit Commencement of the Development until the County Council Monitoring Contribution and the Council Monitoring Contribution have been paid to the County Council and the Council respectively in accordance with paragraph 11.1 and 11.2 of this Schedule
Monitoring Contribution. 7.1 To enter into a Performance Agreement with the NYMNPA governing the expenditure of the Monitoring Contribution 7.2 To pay the Monitoring Contribution to the NYMNPA in accordance with and subject to the terms of the Performance Agreement for the purposes of monitoring compliance within this Agreement as set out in paragraphs 7.3, 7.4 and 7.5 below 7.3 Fifty Thousand Pounds (£50,000) Index Linked payable within 28 days of the issue of the later of the Planning Permissions to be issued by the NYMNPA and RCBC pursuant to the Application 7.4 One Hundred Thousand Pounds (£100,000) Index Linked payable within 28 days of the issue of the later of the Planning Permissions to be issued by the NYMNPA and RCBC and on the anniversary thereof until two years after the end of the Construction Period (comprising Seven Hundred Thousand Pounds (£700,000) in total plus indexation) 7.5 Fifty Thousand Pounds (£50,000) Index Linked payable annually on the anniversary of the last payment payable pursuant to paragraph 7.4 above until the Mine ceases production
Monitoring Contribution. They will pay the Monitoring Contribution to the Council within 14 days of Implementation of the Permission Council’s Obligations The Council covenants with the Trustees, Akiva, the AS, NNLS and MRJ: 1. Planning Permission Subject to the completion of this Agreement by [] the Council resolves to grant the Permission for the Development on the Land in order to allow the Trustees, Akiva, the AS, NNLS and MRJ to continue their core activities serving the non- orthodox Jewish community whilst also protecting the surrounding environment from any adverse impact from any intensification of activities on the Land 2. AMP To approve the AMP within 6 weeks of its formal submission for approval or such longer period as may be agreed between the parties PROVIDED ALWAYS THAT where the Council requests reasonable alterations to the AMP then the Council shall have a further 14 days from the date of submission of the revised AMP by the AS, NNLS, and MRJ to the Council to approve the revised AMP 3. Subject to payment by the AS, NNLS and MRJ of the Highway Contribution the Council shall: 3.1 ensure that the Highway Works are carried out with all due diligence in a good and workmanlike manner PROVIDED ALWAYS THAT the Council shall not be liable for any delay to the Highway Works occasioned by works to Statutory Undertakers and other bodies’ services or by any other matter beyond the reasonable control of the Council arising in any way consequent upon the said Highway Works 3.2 use the Highway Contribution only for the purposes described in this Agreement and for no other purpose 3.3 if all or any part of the Stage 1 Payment, the Stage 2 Payment, the Stage 3 Payment or the Stage 4 Payment remains unspent after a period of five years from the date on which such payment was made repay any such payment or such part to the person who made the said payment with interest thereon calculated at the rate equivalent to the base rate published from time to time by Co-operative Bank plc • Repair, renew and redecorate all exterior ironwork i.e. balustrades, handrails etc. (13.02 to 13.05)‌ • Repair worn and damaged nosings, damaged paving and chipped corners of all exterior steps (13.01 to 13.05) • Repair stone balcony floor and structural supports and replace steel beam with stone bracket (13.01 and 13.05) • Repair or renew joinery below steps to front door (14.18) • Repair damaged interior door joinery and return third floor fanlights to working order (15.03 and 20.01) • Repair and recove...