Ongoing Grant Criteria Sample Clauses

Ongoing Grant Criteria. After the first Chapter 380 Grant payment made to the OWNER, the OWNER must comply with the following requirements for each year in which the OWNER seeks a Chapter 380 Grant payment: a. The Facility is continuously open for business during regular business hours and Business Operations are conducted at the Facility. b. Tenants/Subtenants/Occupants of the Business Operations portion of the Property employ the following minimum number of Full Time Employees at the Business:
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Ongoing Grant Criteria. After the first 380 Grant payment is made to the Owners, the Owners must comply with Section V.B-C for each year in which the Development seeks a 380 Grant payment.
Ongoing Grant Criteria. After the first Chapter 380 Grant payment made to the Company, the Company must comply with the following requirements for each year in which the Company seeks a Chapter 380 Grant payment: a. The Facility is continuously open for business and the Business Operations are being conducted at the Facility. b. The Business Operations are ongoing at the Property. c. The Company is in compliance with Section IV.A-D. A. The Facility shall conform to the applicable building codes, zoning ordinances, City-approved plans, and all other applicable ordinances and regulations. B. Company or its designated third party shall not allow the ad valorem taxes owed to City or the Xxxx Consolidated Independent School District (the “District”) on any real property or business personal property owned by Company and located within the City of Xxxx to become delinquent beyond the last day they can be paid without assessment of penalty. C. Company shall not fail to render for taxation any business personal property located within the City of Xxxx. D. Company covenants and certifies that Company does not and will not knowingly and directly employ an undocumented worker as that term is defined by Section 2264.001(4) of the Texas Government Code. In accordance with Section 2264.052 of the Texas Government Code, if Company is convicted of a violation under 8 U.S.D. Section 132(a)(f), Company shall repay to the City the full amount of Chapter 380 Grants made under Article V of this Agreement. Repayment shall be paid within 120 days after the date following an un appealable conviction of Company, provided, however, Company shall not be liable for a violation by a subsidiary, affiliate, or franchisee of Company or by a person with whom Company contracts.

Related to Ongoing Grant Criteria

  • Award Criteria 40.1 The Procuring Entity shall award the Contract to the successful tenderer whose tender has been determined to be the Lowest Evaluated Tender in accordance with procedures in Section 3: Evaluation and Qualification Criteria.

  • Performance Criteria The Performance Criteria are set forth in Exhibit A to this Agreement.

  • Performance Goals A. The Trust and State Street have developed mutually acceptable performance goals dated March 1, 2011 , and as may be amended from time to time, regarding the manner in which they expect to deliver and receive the services under this Agreement (hereinafter referred to as “Service Level Agreement”). The parties agree that such Service Level Agreement reflects performance goals and any failure to perform in accordance with the provisions thereof shall not be considered a breach of contract that gives rise to contractual or other remedies. It is the intention of the parties that the sole remedy for failure to perform in accordance with the provisions of the Service Level Agreement, or any dispute relating to performance goals set forth in the Service Level Agreement, will be a meeting of the parties to resolve the failure pursuant to the consultation procedure described in Sections V. B. and V.C. below. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the parties hereby acknowledge that any party’s failure (or lack thereof) to meet the provisions of the Service Level Agreement, while not in and of itself a breach of contract giving rise to contractual or other remedies, may factor into the Trust’s reasonably determined belief regarding the standard of care exercised by State Street hereunder.

  • Grant Award On and subject to the terms and conditions set forth herein, Triumph hereby agrees to make a grant (the “Grant”) to Grantee in the aggregate maximum amount of up to Two Hundred Thousand and 00/100 Dollars ($200,000.00) (the “Maximum Grant Amount”) to provide partial funding for the Project.

  • PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES 4.1 The Performance Plan (Annexure A) sets out- 4.1.1 the performance objectives and targets that must be met by the Employee; and 4.1.2 the time frames within which those performance objectives and targets must be met. 4.2 The performance objectives and targets reflected in Annexure A are set by the Employer in consultation with the Employee and based on the Integrated Development Plan, Service Delivery and Budget Implementation Plan (SDBIP) and the Budget of the Employer, and shall include key objectives; key performance indicators; target dates and weightings. 4.2.1 The key objectives describe the main tasks that need to be done. 4.2.2 The key performance indicators provide the details of the evidence that must be provided to show that a key objective has been achieved. 4.2.3 The target dates describe the timeframe in which the work must be achieved. 4.2.4 The weightings show the relative importance of the key objectives to each other. 4.3 The Employee’s performance will, in addition, be measured in terms of contributions to the goals and strategies set out in the Employer’s Integrated Development Plan.

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