Preliminary Projection Sample Clauses

Preliminary Projection. No later than November 1 of each year, the School shall provide to the Sponsor the School’s preliminary projected enrollment for the following school year. The projected enrollment shall not constitute a cap on the School’s enrollment for the following school year.
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Preliminary Projection. No later than November 1 of each year, the School shall provide to the Sponsor the School’s preliminary projected enrollment for the following school year. The projected enrollment shall not constitute a cap on the School’s enrollment for the following school year. Year Project Student Enrollment Grades Served 2016-2017 261 K-6 2017-2018 315 K-6 2018-2019 369 K-6 2019-2020 492 K-6 2020-2021 492 K-6
Preliminary Projection. No later than November 1 of each year, the School shall provide to the Sponsor the School’s preliminary projected enrollment for the following school year. The projected enrollment shall not constitute a cap on the School’s enrollment for the following school year. Annual Enrollment Capacity: The enrollment capacity shall be annually determined by the Governing Board in conjunction with the Sponsor based on the factors set forth in section 1002.33(10), Florida Statutes and this Charter. The School shall provide to the Sponsor by March 1 of each year of this contract, the proposed enrollment capacity for the subsequent school year.
Preliminary Projection. 624 No later than November 1 of each year, the School shall provide to the Sponsor the 625 School’s preliminary projected enrollment for the following school year. The projected 626 enrollment shall not constitute a cap on the School’s enrollment for the following 627 school year.

Related to Preliminary Projection

  • Preliminary Cost Estimates The Engineer shall develop a preliminary cost estimate using the Average Low Bid Unit Price. The Engineer shall estimate the total project cost including preliminary engineering, final engineering, right-of-way (ROW) acquisition, environmental compliance and mitigation, construction, utility relocation, and construction engineering inspection (CEI).

  • Projections As of the Closing Date, to the best knowledge of Borrower, the assumptions set forth in the Projections are reasonable and consistent with each other and with all facts known to Borrower, and the Projections are reasonably based on such assumptions. Nothing in this Section 4.17 shall be construed as a representation or covenant that the Projections in fact will be achieved.

  • Preliminary Cost Estimate Consulting Engineer/Architect shall furnish City an estimate of probable Construction Cost based on the preliminary design. Consulting Engineer/Architect's estimate of probable Construction Cost is to be made on the basis of Consulting Engineer/Architect's experience and qualifications and represent Consulting Engineer/Architect's best judgment as an experienced and qualified design professional, familiar with the construction industry.

  • Preliminary Engineering In order to receive City review and approval of the Extensions, Developer shall furnish two (2) copies of the plat map, topographic map and proposed roads profile sheets in electronic format prior to the City’s ordering of the engineering plans from its Engineer. The contour elevation and road profile elevations shall be referenced to NAVD ‘88 datum. In the event Developer’s engineer prepares the construction plans and specifications, the above information shall be a part of the extension construction plans to be reviewed and approved by the City’s Engineer. The final plat map shall be to the scale of 1-inch = 20 feet. The contour map shall have a scale of 1-inch = 20 feet and contour intervals of two (2) feet or less. The road profile sheets shall be to the scale of 1-inch = 20 feet. Developer shall provide a minimum of one benchmark, datum being NAVD ‘88, on the project site; and the elevation and location of the benchmark shall be indicated on the maps furnished by Developer.

  • Estimates User shall pay to Tenant, in advance on a monthly basis, an amount equal to the estimated Rent for each year of the Use Period or part thereof divided by the number of months therein. Attached as Exhibit B is an budget for the Project prepared by Tenant and approved by User, which reflects a good faith estimate of Rent. Based on Exhibit B, the parties have agreed that User will pay to Tenant the monthly sum allocated to User on Exhibit B, in advance, as Tenant’s initial estimate of Rent. From time to time, Tenant may estimate and re-estimate the amount of Rent to be due and deliver a copy of the estimate or re-estimate to User. Thereafter, the monthly installments of Rent shall be appropriately adjusted in accordance with the estimations so that, by the end of the calendar year in question, User shall have paid all of Rent estimated by Tenant for such calendar year. Any amounts paid based on such an estimate shall be subject to adjustment as herein provided when the actual amount of Rent is available for each calendar year or fraction thereof (in the instance of any partial calendar year).

  • Preliminary Evaluation Site evaluation and planning functions should proceed concurrently with the accomplishment of Schematic Design, Design Development, and Construction Documents. The Design Professional shall conduct a preliminary review of the site based on information furnished by the Owner. The Design Professional will advise the Owner of potential site-related problems that the Design Professional notes from such review.

  • Problem Statement School bus fleets are aging, and our communities have poor air quality. Replacing school buses with zero emission school buses will address both of these issues.

  • Preliminary Matters The Chair of the Hearing Panel will ask each party if it has any objections to the constitution of the Hearing Panel. Responses will be noted and recorded. If an objection is raised, the party raising the objection will be asked to immediately outline the objection. The Hearing Panel will then determine the merits of the objection.

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