Operating Risk/Benefit Sample Clauses

Operating Risk/Benefit. During the Pre-Withdrawal Period the Partner to be redeemed shall continue to have the right to receive distributions under Section 3.3 hereof, which will continue to be made on the same bases as previously used, and the other rights, and continue to be subject to the obligations, of a Limited Partner hereunder, provided that the Partner to be redeemed shall (i) have no obligation to make further Capital Contributions to the Partnership and (ii) not be entitled to any distributions arising from extraordinary transactions by the Partnership.
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  • Economic Benefit The Administrator shall annually determine the economic benefit attributable to the Executive based on the life insurance premium factor for the Executive’s age multiplied by the aggregate death benefit payable to the Executive’s beneficiary. The “life insurance premium factor” is the minimum factor applicable under guidance published pursuant to Treasury Reg. section 1.61-22(d)(3)(ii) or any subsequent authority.

  • Regulation RR Risk Retention Ford Credit, as Sponsor, and the Depositor agree that (i) Ford Credit will cause the Depositor to, and the Depositor will, retain the Residual Interest on the Closing Date and (ii) Ford Credit will not permit the Depositor to, and the Depositor will not, sell, transfer, finance or hedge the Residual Interest except as permitted by Regulation RR.

  • MORTALITY AND EXPENSE RISK CHARGE In calculating unit values We will deduct a mortality and expense risk charge from the variable subaccounts which is equal, on an annual basis, to a percentage of the daily net asset value. This percentage is the Annual Mortality and Expense Risk Fee shown under Contract Data. The deduction is made to compensate Us for assuming the mortality and expense risks under contracts of this type. The deduction will be:

  • Builder’s Risk Insurance At all times during which structural construction, repairs or alterations are being made with respect to the Improvements (A) owner's contingent or protective liability insurance covering claims not covered by or under the terms or provisions of the above mentioned commercial general liability insurance policy; and (B) the insurance provided for in Subsection 3.3(a)(i) written in a so-called builder's risk completed value form (1) on a non-reporting basis, (2) against all risks insured against pursuant to Subsection 3.3(a)(i), (3) including permission to occupy the Property, and (4) with an agreed amount endorsement waiving co-insurance provisions; and

  • Boiler and Machinery Insurance Broad form boiler and machinery insurance (without exclusion for explosion) covering all boilers or other pressure vessels, machinery, and equipment located in, on or about the Property and insurance against loss of occupancy or use arising from any breakdown in such amounts as are generally required by institutional lenders for properties comparable to the Property;

  • Managers Compensation Any or all Managers may receive such reasonable compensation for their services, whether in the form of salary or otherwise, with expenses, if any, as the Board may reasonably determine. Any such compensation and expense will be paid by the Member.

  • Builder’s Risk During any period of construction or Restoration, builder’s risk Insurance (including fire and other perils within the scope of a policy known as “Causes of Loss – Special Form” or “All Risk” policy) in an amount not less than the sum of the related contractual arrangements.

  • Financial Benefit It has derived or expects to derive a financial or other advantage from each and every loan, advance or extension of credit made under the Documents or other Obligation incurred by the Debtor to Laurus.

  • Insurance; Risk of Loss Seller will, or will cause the Companies and the Subsidiaries to, keep insurance policies currently maintained by Seller or the Companies or the Subsidiaries (with respect to the Business), or suitable replacements therefor, in full force and effect through the close of business on the Closing Date, and Buyer shall become solely responsible for all insurance coverage and related risk of loss based on events occurring after the Closing Date with respect to the Companies, the Transferring Subsidiaries and their respective businesses, assets and current or former employees. All proceeds of insurance payable (in excess of any deductible, retention or self-insurance amount) in respect of any event that occurs on or before the Cut-Off Date, to the extent that the proceeds are for damaged properties or assets of any Company or any Subsidiary (with respect to the Business) and would otherwise be payable to Seller or its Affiliates, shall be received by Seller and (a) to the extent the damage to the properties or assets of any Company or any Subsidiary to which the proceeds pertain has not been repaired or restored or paid for by Seller, shall be paid over to Buyer at the Closing, or, if no proceeds have been received before the Closing, Seller shall assign any of its claims thereto to Buyer promptly following the Closing Date, and (b) to the extent the damage to the properties or assets of any Company or any Subsidiary to which the proceeds pertain has been repaired or restored or paid for by Seller, shall be retained by Seller on or prior to the Closing, or, if no proceeds have been received before the Closing, Seller shall be entitled to all claims thereto. Provided that Seller complies with Seller’s obligations under this Section 7.5, neither the occurrence of any casualty damage nor the payment, receipt or collection of insurance proceeds shall be included or accounted for in any way under the provisions of Section 2.4 or in the determination of Final Working Capital. To the extent that after the Closing any party hereto requires any information regarding claim data, payroll or other information in order to make filing with insurance carriers or self insurance regulators from another party hereto, the other party will promptly supply such information.

  • ANNUITY Payment of an income:

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