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Most recent AIF annual report The most recent AIF annual report is posted on the LAFV website at xxx.xxxx.xx.
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  • VALUATION OF CERTAIN QUALIFIED FINANCIAL CONTRACTS A. Scope Interest Rate Contracts - All interest rate swaps, forward rate agreements, interest rate futures, caps, collars and floors, whether purchased or written. Option Contracts - All put and call option contracts, whether purchased or written, on marketable securities, financial futures, foreign currencies, foreign exchange or foreign exchange futures contracts. Foreign Exchange Contracts - All contracts for future purchase or sale of foreign currencies, foreign currency or cross currency swap contracts, or foreign exchange futures contracts.

  • Cost Recovery for RSTEP Requests by Registry Operator for the approval of Additional Services pursuant to Section 2.1 may be referred by ICANN to the Registry Services Technical Evaluation Panel (“RSTEP”) pursuant to that process at xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/en/registries/rsep/. In the event that such requests are referred to RSTEP, Registry Operator shall remit to ICANN the invoiced cost of the RSTEP review within fourteen (14) calendar days of receipt of a copy of the RSTEP invoice from ICANN, unless ICANN determines, in its sole and absolute discretion, to pay all or any portion of the invoiced cost of such RSTEP review.

  • FINANCIAL STATUS REPORTS (FSRS Except as otherwise provided, for contracts with categorical budgets, Grantee shall submit quarterly FSRs to System Agency by the last business day of the month following the end of each quarter for System Agency review and financial assessment. Grantee shall submit the final FSR no later than forty-five (45) calendar days following the end of the applicable term.

  • Adjustment of Contract Notwithstanding any other provisions of this contract, STATE may, pursuant to Oregon law, make adjustments in the contract when major catastrophes or significant changes in state or federal law after the date of this contract materially affect the volume and value of timber, or project work to be done, as specified in the section titled, "Project Work," under the contract. Major catastrophes or events beyond the reasonable control of the parties are defined as windstorms, floods, fire, or other acts of God, or significant changes in state or federal law, which are beyond the control of PURCHASER and in no way connected with negligent acts or omissions of PURCHASER, its officers, employees, agents, or subcontractors. Market conditions shall not be considered a reason for contract adjustments. Such adjustments may be made to place the parties in their original status under the contract insofar as possible; provided, however, that any loss or cost to PURCHASER is in no way recoverable from third parties by PURCHASER and that PURCHASER make written application to STATE within 30 days after discovery of the damage done by the catastrophe. If, prior to acceptance of project work, a catastrophe (as defined above) caused by a single event results in additional project work for PURCHASER involving an additional estimated cost of more than: (1) $500 for sales less than one-half million board feet; (2) $1,000 for sales of one-half million to three million board feet; or

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