PERSONAL PROPERTY FUND Sample Clauses

PERSONAL PROPERTY FUND. 49-1. The District shall establish a fund of five-thousand dollars ($5,000.00) in each year of this Agreement which shall be used as a source of reimbursement to Bargaining Unit Members, subject to the terms and conditions set forth in this Article, for the cost of replacing or repairing personal property which is damaged, destroyed or lost while the employee is acting in the proper performance of his/her duties. 49-2. Claims for reimbursement shall be submitted, in writing, to the office of the Business Administrator by the end of each quarterly marking period. 49-3. The Bargaining Unit Member shall have the burden of establishing his/her claim by appropriate documentation, which shall include, but not be limited to, an affidavit of the Bargaining Unit Member, a copy of any police report that was made, a copy of any insurance related documents, such other reports as are available, and documentation of the value of the personal property involved. 49-4. All claims will be determined at the end of each quarterly marking period by a Personal Property Fund Committee consisting of two (2) persons appointed by the Business Administrator and two (2) persons appointed by the Association President. In determining which claims shall be reimbursed, the following guidelines shall be applied: 49-4.1 No claim shall be paid where the Bargaining Unit Member’s loss is found by the Committee to have resulted from claimant’s neglect or contributory negligence. 49-4.2 No claims will be paid for losses that have been or are reimbursed from any other source. If a claim is paid and reimbursement is later received, the Bargaining Unit Member shall refund the amount paid to the extent of the other source reimbursement. 49-4.3 No claim shall result in payment of reimbursement in excess of five- hundred dollars ($500.00) for any losses resulting from a single incident or occurrence. 49-4.4 The total amount paid on account of all claims for one year shall not exceed the amount of the Personal Property Fund. 49-4.5 In the event that the allowable claims exceed the amount available in the Personal Property Fund, all claims shall be pro-rated. 49-4.6 In the event that the Committee is unable to reach agreement concerning any aspect of any claim or claims, such dispute shall be submitted to the Eastern Regional Director of the Pennsylvania Bureau of Mediation for resolution by his/her designee. His/her determination in such case shall be binding. 49-5. It is expressly agreed that determi...
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PERSONAL PROPERTY FUND. Section 1. The District shall establish a fund of Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000) in each year of this Agreement which shall be used as a source of reimbursement to Bargaining Unit Members, subject to the terms and conditions set forth in this Article, for the cost of replacing or repairing personal property which is damaged, destroyed or lost while the Bargaining Unit Member is acting in the proper performance of his/her duties. Section 2. Claims for reimbursement for each school year shall be submitted, in writing, to the office of the District Superintendent, by May 15th of that school year. Claims occurring after May 15th shall be submitted in the next school year. Section 3. The Bargaining Unit Member shall have the burden of establishing his/her claim by appropriate documentation, which shall include, but not be limited to, an affidavit of the Bargaining Unit Member, a copy of any police report that was made, a copy of any insurance related documents, such other reports as are available, and documentation of the value of the personal property involved. Section 4. All claims will be determined at the end of the school year by a Personal Property Fund Committee consisting of two persons appointed by the District Superintendent and two persons named by the Association. In determining which claims shall be reimbursed, the following guidelines shall be applied. No claim shall be paid where the Bargaining Unit Member's loss is found by the Committee to have resulted from the claimant's negligence or contributory negligence. No claims will be paid for losses which have been or are reimbursed from any other source. If a claim is paid and reimbursement is later received, the Bargaining Unit Member shall refund the amount paid to the extent of the other-source reimbursement received. No claim shall result in payment of reimbursement in excess of Five Hundred Dollars ($500) for any losses resulting from a single incident or occurrence. The total amount paid on account of all claims for one year shall not exceed the amount of the Personal Property Fund. In the event that the allowable claims exceed the amount available in the Personal Property Fund, all claims shall be prorated. In the event that the Committee is unable to reach agreement concerning any aspect of any claim or claims, such dispute shall be submitted to the Eastern Regional Director of the Pennsylvania Bureau of Mediation for resolution by him/her or his/her designee. His/her determination in such ...
PERSONAL PROPERTY FUND. The Board shall allocate $1,000 each year for the purpose of reimbursing administrators for damage to personal property incurred while in the performance of duty. Such payment shall not duplicate those covered by the member's insurance. All reimbursements for the foregoing will be held until the end of the fiscal year at which time reimbursement will be made in full if the amount allocated is sufficient for such purpose; otherwise, prorated reimbursement will be made according to the demands made on the fund.
PERSONAL PROPERTY FUND. Section 1. The District shall establish a fund of Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000) in each year of this Agreement which shall be used as a source of reimbursement to Bargaining Unit Members, subject to the terms and conditions set forth in this Article, for the cost of replacing or repairing personal property which is damaged, destroyed or lost while the Bargaining Unit Member is acting in the proper performance of his/her duties.

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  • Real Estate and Personal Property Taxes A. Except as specifically set forth in Section 4.07.B below, all real estate and personal property taxes, levies, assessments (including special assessments (regardless of when due or whether they are paid as a lump sum or in installments over time) imposed because of facilities that are constructed by or on behalf of the assessing jurisdiction (for example, roads, sidewalks, sewers, culverts, etc.) which directly benefit the Hotel (regardless of whether or not they also benefit other buildings)), “Impact Fees” (regardless of when due or whether they are paid as a lump sum or in installments over time) which are required of Owner as a condition to the issuance of zoning variances or building permits, and similar charges on or relating to the Hotel (collectively, “Impositions”) during the Term shall be paid by Manager from Gross Revenues, before any fine, penalty, or interest is added thereto or lien placed upon the Hotel or upon this Agreement, unless payment thereof is in good faith being contested and enforcement thereof is stayed. Any such payments shall be Deductions in determining Operating Profit. Owner shall, within five (5) days after receipt, furnish Manager with copies of official tax bills and assessments which it may receive with respect to the Hotel. Either Landlord or Owner may, and at Owner’s request Manager shall, initiate proceedings to contest any negotiations or proceedings with respect to any Imposition, and all reasonable costs of any such contest shall be paid from Gross Revenues and shall be a Deduction in determining Operating Profit. Manager shall, as part of its contest or negotiation of any Imposition, be entitled, on Owner’s behalf, to waive any applicable statute of limitations in order to avoid paying the Imposition during the pendency of any proceedings or negotiations with applicable authorities. Notwithstanding anything contained herein to the contrary, at Owner’s option (i) Manager shall establish an escrow account in the name of Owner in a bank or banks designated by Manager with the concurrence of Owner and shall deposit monthly into such account from Gross Revenues an amount that Manager reasonably estimates shall be sufficient to pay the Impositions, in which case Manager shall pay the Impositions from funds in the escrow account as and when the Impositions become due (and Owner shall promptly deposit into the escrow account any deficiency if the estimated monthly payments are not sufficient to pay all of the Impositions) or (ii) the amounts that would otherwise be deposited into such escrow account shall be included in the Operating Profit, not deducted from Gross Revenues and shall be distributed in cash to Owner along with the remainder of the Owner’s Priority. If Owner elects to retain such amounts pursuant to clause (ii) above, Manager shall accrue such amounts as a reserve on the accounting records of the Hotel, and Owner shall fund the same as and when the Impositions become due, but such accrued and unfunded amounts shall be deducted from Gross Revenues for purposes of calculating the Incentive Management Fee. In addition, if any Mortgagee requires the establishment of an escrow account with respect to the Impositions, Manager shall comply with such requirements.

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  • Personal Property Insurance Lessee shall obtain, at Lessee's sole cost and expense, a policy of fire and extended coverage insurance including coverage for direct physical loss special form, and a sprinkler leakage endorsement insuring the personal property of Lessee. The proceeds from any personal property damage policy shall be payable to Lessee. All insurance policies required in 6 C) and 6 D) above shall: (i) provide for a certificate of insurance evidencing the insurance required herein, being deposited with Lessor ten (10) days prior to the Commencement Date, and upon each renewal, such certificates shall be provided 15 days prior to the expiration date of such coverage, (ii) be in a form reasonably satisfactory to Lessor and shall provide the coverage required by Lessee in this Lease, (iii) be carried with companies with the a Best Rating of A minimum, (iv) specifically provide that such policies shall not be subject to cancellation or reduction of coverage, except after 30 days prior written notice to Lessor, (v) name Lessor, Lessor's lender, and any other party with an insurable interest in the Premises as additional insureds by endorsement to policy, and (vi) shall be primary. Lessee agrees to pay to Lessor, as additional Rent, on demand, the full cost of the insurance policies referenced in 6 A) and 6 B) above as evidenced as insurance xxxxxxxx to Lessor which shall be included in the CAC. If Lessee does not occupy the entire Premises, the insurance premiums shall be allocated to the portion of the Premises occupied by Lessee on a pro-rata square footage or other equitable basis, as determined by Lessor. It is agreed that Lessee's obligation under this paragraph shall be prorated to the reflect the Commencement Date and the end of the Lease Term. Lessor and Lessee hereby waive any rights each may have against the other related to any loss or damage caused to Lessor or Lessee as the case may be, or to the Premises or its contents, and which may arise from any risk covered by fire and extended coverage insurance and those risks required to be covered under Lessee's personal property insurance. The parties shall provide that their respective insurance policies insuring the property or the personal property include a waiver of any right of subrogation which said insurance company may have against Lessor or Lessee, as the case may be.

  • PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX All personal property taxes will be paid by Contractor.

  • Personal Property Taxes Lessee shall pay, prior to delinquency, all taxes assessed against and levied upon Lessee Owned Alterations, Utility Installations, Trade Fixtures, furnishings, equipment and all personal property of Lessee. When possible, Lessee shall cause such property to be assessed and billed separately from the real property of Lessor. If any of Lessee's said personal property shall be assessed with Lessor's real property, Lessee shall pay Lessor the taxes attributable to Lessee's property within ten (10) days after receipt of a written statement.

  • Tenant’s Personal Property Tenant may (and shall as provided hereinbelow), at its expense, install, affix or assemble or place on any parcels of the Land or in any of the Leased Improvements, any items of Tenant’s Personal Property and Tenant shall, subject to the conditions set forth below and except for any Tenant’s Personal Property that is purchased by Lessor pursuant to Section 37.2 below, remove the same upon the expiration or any prior termination of the Term. Tenant shall provide and maintain during the entire Term all such Tenant’s Personal Property as shall be necessary in order to operate each Facility in compliance with all licensure and certification requirements, in compliance with all applicable Legal Requirements and Insurance Requirements and otherwise in accordance with customary practice in the industry for the Primary Intended Use. Lessor acknowledges that Leasehold Mortgagee has a security interest in Tenant’s Personal Property and, upon the expiration or earlier termination of this Lease as it relates to a Leased Property, Lessor agrees to permit Leasehold Mortgagee to enter on such Leased Property in order to remove such Tenant’s Personal Property, so long as Leasehold Mortgagee, at no expense to Lessor, repairs or causes to be repaired, any damage to such Leased Property caused by any such removal, and further agrees to subordinate, and hereby subordinates, to the lien of Leasehold Mortgagee on such Tenant’s Personal Property any xxxx Xxxxxx has thereon. All of Tenant’s Personal Property not removed by Tenant or Leasehold Mortgagee within twenty-one days following the expiration or earlier termination of this Lease with respect to the applicable Leased Property where such Tenant’s Personal Property is located or sold to Lessor pursuant to Section 37.2 below shall be considered abandoned by Tenant and Leasehold Mortgagee and may be appropriated, sold, destroyed or otherwise disposed of by Lessor without first giving notice thereof to Tenant or Leasehold Mortgagee and without any payment to Tenant or Leasehold Mortgagee and without any obligation to account therefor or otherwise dispose of the same in accordance with applicable law. Tenant will, at its expense, restore such Leased Property to the condition required by Section 9.1(d), including repair of all damage to the Leased Property caused by the removal of Tenant’s Personal Property, whether effected by Tenant, Leasehold Mortgagee or Lessor.

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