Panel Limits Sample Clauses

Panel Limits. Physician agrees to limit the size of his or her panel of patients to approximately 600 patients.
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Panel Limits. The Company will contract with the Practice to arrange for the services of your Physician, to arrange for your Physician to limit the size of his membership panel to approximately 400 patients, and to arrange for your Physician to provide the Professional Services described on Schedule 2.
Panel Limits. Enhanced Cardiac Care Practice agrees to limit the size of its panel of medical Enhanced Cardiac Care patients to approximately 300 patients per Designated Physician.
Panel Limits. Your Physician will limit the size of his membership panel and will provide the Professional Services described on this Schedule 2.
Panel Limits. In order to allow ample time and availability to provide care for Program Members, Xx Xxxxxxx will limit the size of its Membership Program member panel to approximately 400 patients.

Related to Panel Limits

  • Minimum Limits The minimum limits to be maintained by the School (inclusive of any amounts provided by an umbrella or excess policy) shall be $1 million per occurrence/$3 million annual aggregate.

  • GEOGRAPHICAL LIMITS The Recipient shall be bound to this Agreement with: (check one)

  • ANNUAL LIMITATION Notwithstanding anything contained in this Agreement to the contrary, and with respect to each Tax Year of the Tax Limitation Period beginning after the first Tax Year of the Tax Limitation Period, in no event shall (i) the sum of the maintenance and operations ad valorem taxes paid by the Applicant to the District for such Tax Year, plus the sum of all payments otherwise due from the Applicant to the District under Articles IV, V, and VI of this Agreement with respect to such Tax Year, exceed (ii) the amount of the maintenance and operations ad valorem taxes that the Applicant would have paid to the District for such Tax Year (determined by using the District’s actual maintenance and operations tax rate for such Tax Year) if the Parties had not entered into this Agreement. The calculation and comparison of the amounts described in clauses (i) and (ii) of the preceding sentence shall be included in all calculations made pursuant to Article IV of this Agreement, and in the event the sum of the amounts described in said clause (i) exceeds the amount described in said clause (ii), then the payments otherwise due from the Applicant to the District under Articles IV, V, and VI shall be reduced until such excess is eliminated.

  • Coverage Minimum Limits Commercial General Liability $1,000,000 per occurrence $2,000,000 aggregate Automobile Liability including coverage for owned, non-owned and hired vehicles $1,000,000 per occurrence

  • Coverage Types and Policy Limits The types of coverage and policy limits required from the Contractor are specified in Paragraph B Insurance Requirements below.

  • Coverage Limits By requiring insurance, the State of Washington and DSHS do not represent that the coverage and limits required in this Contract will be adequate to protect the Contractor. Such coverage and limits shall not limit the Contractor’s liability in excess of the required coverage and limits, and shall not limit the Contractor’s liability under the indemnities and reimbursements granted to the State and DSHS in this Contract.

  • Liability Limits (a) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth herein, the Purchaser Indemnified Parties shall not make a claim against any Seller for indemnification under this Article IX for Purchaser Losses unless and until, and only to the extent that, the aggregate amount of such Purchaser Losses exceeds $450,000 (the “Purchaser Basket”), in which event the Purchaser Indemnified Parties may claim indemnification for all Purchaser Losses in excess of $450,000; provided, however, that Purchaser Losses related to Surviving Obligations shall not be subject to the Purchaser Basket nor shall they be included in calculating the Purchaser Basket. The total aggregate amount of the liability of Holdco and the Sellers for Purchaser Losses shall be limited to $11,000,000 (the “Purchaser Cap”); provided, however, that Purchaser Losses arising from Surviving Obligations shall not be subject to the Purchaser Cap. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth herein, in no event shall the aggregate liability of the Sellers and Holdco for indemnification pursuant to this Article IX exceed the amount equal to the Maximum Cap. (b) The Purchaser Indemnified Parties shall not be entitled to indemnification under this Article IX for Purchaser Losses to the extent such Purchaser Losses were (i) reflected as a liability on the Final Working Capital Schedule or (ii) included on the Closing Date Expense Statement or the Closing Date Indebtedness Statement and, with respect to the foregoing clause (ii), were paid at Closing. (c) Any indemnification obligation of the Sellers pursuant to this Article IX shall be satisfied first from the Escrow Fund, and if the Escrow Fund is insufficient, at the sole discretion of the Purchaser, (a) by Holdco and/or (b) by each of the Sellers on a several and not joint basis; provided that: (i) each Non-Individual Seller’s liability for any Purchaser Loss shall not exceed such Non-Individual Seller’s Seller Percentage of such Purchaser Loss, and in the event a Non-Individual Seller indemnifies a Purchaser Indemnified Party for a Purchaser Loss, such indemnification payment shall, with respect to such Purchaser Loss, reduce, dollar-for-dollar, the indemnification limits under Section 9.5(c)(ii) or Section 9.5(c)(iii), as applicable, of the Individual Seller to which such Non-Individual Seller is a Related Party; (ii) each Individual Seller’s liability for any Purchaser Loss shall not exceed such Individual Seller’s Indemnification Percentage of such Purchaser Loss, and in the event that an Individual Seller indemnifies a Purchaser Indemnified Party in an amount equal to such Individual Seller’s Indemnification Percentage of such Purchaser Loss, the Purchaser Indemnified Party may not seek indemnification from such Individual Seller’s Related Parties as a result of such Purchaser Loss; and (iii) each Individual Seller is responsible for 100% of any Purchaser Loss arising under Section 9.1(a) with respect to a breach by such Individual Seller or such Individual Seller’s Related Party of any representation in Sections 5.1, 5.2, 5.3, 5.4, 5.5, 5.6, or 5.7. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Purchaser may, at its sole discretion, set off any obligation of the Sellers for Purchaser Losses pursuant to this Article IX from any Earnout Amount payable to Holdco pursuant to the Earnout Agreement. In no event shall the Purchaser be entitled to use any of the funds held in the Escrow Fund to satisfy any of its indemnification obligations to any Seller Indemnified Party. (d) The amount of Purchaser Losses otherwise payable to the Purchaser Indemnified Parties pursuant to this Article IX shall be net of any insurance proceeds actually received by the Purchaser Indemnified Parties with respect to such Purchaser Losses under insurance policies maintained by the Company prior to the date hereof. (e) No Purchaser Loss or Seller Loss shall include punitive damages (unless required to be paid by the Indemnified Party in respect of a Third Party Claim).

  • Additional Limitation (i) Anything in this Agreement to the contrary notwithstanding, in the event that the amount of any compensation, payment or distribution by the Company to or for the benefit of the Executive, whether paid or payable or distributed or distributable pursuant to the terms of this Agreement or otherwise, calculated in a manner consistent with Section 280G of the Code, and the applicable regulations thereunder (the “Aggregate Payments”), would be subject to the excise tax imposed by Section 4999 of the Code, then the Aggregate Payments shall be reduced (but not below zero) so that the sum of all of the Aggregate Payments shall be $1.00 less than the amount at which the Executive becomes subject to the excise tax imposed by Section 4999 of the Code; provided that such reduction shall only occur if it would result in the Executive receiving a higher After Tax Amount (as defined below) than the Executive would receive if the Aggregate Payments were not subject to such reduction. In such event, the Aggregate Payments shall be reduced in the following order, in each case, in reverse chronological order beginning with the Aggregate Payments that are to be paid the furthest in time from consummation of the transaction that is subject to Section 280G of the Code: (1) cash payments not subject to Section 409A of the Code; (2) cash payments subject to Section 409A of the Code; (3) equity-based payments and acceleration; and (4) non-cash forms of benefits; provided that in the case of all the foregoing Aggregate Payments all amounts or payments that are not subject to calculation under Treas. Reg. §1.280G-1, Q&A-24(b) or (c) shall be reduced before any amounts that are subject to calculation under Treas. Reg. §1.280G-1, Q&A-24(b) or (c). (ii) For purposes of this Section 6(b), the “After Tax Amount” means the amount of the Aggregate Payments less all federal, state, and local income, excise and employment taxes imposed on the Executive as a result of the Executive’s receipt of the Aggregate Payments. For purposes of determining the After Tax Amount, the Executive shall be deemed to pay federal income taxes at the highest marginal rate of federal income taxation applicable to individuals for the calendar year in which the determination is to be made, and state and local income taxes at the highest marginal rates of individual taxation in each applicable state and locality, net of the maximum reduction in federal income taxes which could be obtained from deduction of such state and local taxes.

  • Territorial Limits UK [and elsewhere in the world in respect of non manual visits].

  • Limits Not less than $1,000,000 combined single limit (CSL) each occurrence; $2,000,000 general aggregate and $2,000,000 products-completed operations aggregate.

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