Principles and Assumptions Sample Clauses

Principles and Assumptions. This Access Agreement is based on a number of principles and assumptions. These include:
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Principles and Assumptions. 2.1 This Access Agreement is based on a number of principles and assumptions, including the following: 2.1.1 It has been assumed that Hefce funding allocations to institutions for Widening Participation (WP) and for Teaching Enhancement and Student Success (TESS) will continue in 2012/13 – 2014/15 and at similar levels to those advised in March 2011 for 2011/12. Should this not be the case, changes to AFI supported outreach and retention activities would need to be made; 2.1.2 In accordance with OFFA Guidance, all commitments and figures relating to students undertaking teacher training programmes currently supported by TDA and subject to TDA allocations have been excluded from this Agreement for 2012/13 onwards; 2.1.3 Plans for implementing the National Scholarship Programme (NSP) at NTU (i.e. the University‟s contribution matching the confirmed NSP allocation announced in 2011 are incorporated into financial forecasts for the three year period beginning 2012/13. Although guidance for the National Scholarship Programme for 2012/13 indicates that NSP will include part-time as well as full-time students, in accordance with further guidance received from Hefce and in line with OFFA guidance, the figures presented in this Agreement are on the basis that all NSP and institutional scholarship expenditure is for full-time students alone. If a national framework for the regulation of fees and further guidance on NSP arrangements for part-time students are published before 2012/13, these figures may need to change; 2.1.4 It is presumed that variation from forecasts of student numbers and fee income will be reflected in changes to expenditure on Access and Retention measures.
Principles and Assumptions. 2.1 This Access Agreement is based on a number of principles and assumptions, including the following: 2.1.1 It has been assumed that HEFCE funding allocations to institutions for Widening Participation (WP) and for Teaching Enhancement and Student Success (TESS) will continue in 2013/14 – 2015/16 and at similar levels to those advised in March 2012 for 2012/13. Should this not be the case, changes to AFI supported outreach and retention activities would need to be made; 2.1.2 Plans for implementing the National Scholarship Programme (NSP) at NTU (i.e. the University’s contribution matching the confirmed NSP allocation announced in 2012) are incorporated into financial forecasts for the three year period beginning 2012/13. 2.1.3 It is presumed that variation from forecasts of student numbers and fee income will be reflected in changes to expenditure on access and retention measures. 2.1.4 All expenditure detailed in this Access Agreement, including institutional spend on outreach, retention and financial support, meets OFFA guidance on ‘countable expenditure’. (See Annex B, Table 4).

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  • Definitions and Assumptions For purposes of this Agreement: (i) the terms “excess parachute payment” and “parachute payments” shall have the meanings assigned to them in Section 280G of the Code, and such “parachute payments” shall be valued as provided therein; (ii) present value shall be calculated in accordance with Section 280G(d)(4) of the Code; (iii) the term “Base Period Income” means an amount equal to Executive’s “annualized includible compensation for the base period” as defined in Section 280G(d)(1) of the Code; (iv) “Agreement Benefits” shall mean the payments and benefits to be paid or provided pursuant to this Agreement; (v) for purposes of the opinion of the National Advisor, the value of any noncash benefits or any deferred payment or benefit shall be determined by the Company’s independent auditors in accordance with the principles of Sections 280G(d)(3) and (4) of the Code, which determination shall be evidenced in a certificate of such auditors addressed to the Company and Executive; and (vi) Executive shall be deemed to pay federal income tax and employment taxes at the highest marginal rate of federal income and employment taxation, and state and local income taxes at the highest marginal rate of taxation in the state or locality of Executive’s domicile (determined in both cases in the calendar year in which the Date of Termination occurs or the notice described in Section 4.5(b) above is given, whichever is earlier), net of the maximum reduction in federal income taxes that may be obtained from the deduction of such state and local taxes.

  • Payoffs and Assumptions The Seller shall provide to the Purchaser, or its designee, copies of all assumption and payoff statements generated by the Seller on the related Mortgage Loans from the related Cut-off Date to the related Transfer Date.

  • Acceptance and Assumption Assignee hereby accepts the foregoing assignment and further hereby assumes and agrees to perform, from and after January 1, 2002, all duties, obligations and responsibilities of the property manager arising under the Agreement.

  • Assignment and Assumption of Contracts (a) Seller hereby sells, assigns, transfers and conveys to Purchaser all of Seller’s right, title and interest in, to and under those service, supply and similar agreements set forth on Exhibit C, attached hereto and made a part hereof (the “Contracts”). (b) Purchaser hereby assumes all of the covenants, agreements, conditions and other terms and provisions stated in the Contracts which, under the terms of the Contracts, are to be performed, observed, and complied with by the property owner from and after the date of this Agreement. Purchaser acknowledges that Purchaser shall become solely responsible and liable under the Contracts for obligations arising or accruing from and after the date hereof, including with respect to any and all payments coming due under the Contracts for which Purchaser has received a credit or payment on the closing statement executed by Purchaser and Seller (the “Credited Payments”). It is specifically agreed between Seller and Purchaser that Seller shall remain liable for the performance of the obligations to be performed by Seller under the Contracts which were required to be performed prior to (but not from and after) the date hereof. (c) Purchaser shall indemnify, hold harmless and defend Seller from and against any and all claims, demands, causes of action, liabilities, losses, costs, damages and expenses (including reasonable attorneys’ fees and expenses and court costs incurred in defending any such claim or in enforcing this indemnity) that may be incurred by Seller by reason of the failure of Purchaser to perform, observe and comply with its obligations under any of the Contracts arising or accruing during the period from and after the date hereof, including without limitation, claims made by any other contract party with respect to the Credited Payments (to the extent paid or assigned to Purchaser or for which Purchaser received a credit or payment at Closing). Seller shall indemnify, hold harmless and defend Purchaser from and against any and all claims, demands, causes of action, liabilities, losses, costs, damages and expenses (including reasonable attorneys’ fees and expenses and court costs incurred in defending any such claim or in enforcing this indemnity) that may be incurred by Purchaser by reason of the failure of Seller to perform, observe and comply with its obligations under any of the Contracts arising or accruing during the period prior to the date hereof, including without limitation, claims made by any other contract party with respect to the Credited Payments, arising before the date hereof (to the extent such Credited Payments were not paid or assigned to Purchaser or for which Purchaser did not receive a credit or payment at Closing).

  • Assignment and Assumption The parties to each assignment shall execute and deliver to the Administrative Agent an Assignment and Assumption, together with a processing and recordation fee in the amount of $3,500; provided, however, that the Administrative Agent may, in its sole discretion, elect to waive such processing and recordation fee in the case of any assignment. The assignee, if it is not a Lender, shall deliver to the Administrative Agent an Administrative Questionnaire.

  • Assignment and Assumption Agreement The parties to each assignment shall execute and deliver to the Administrative Agent an Assignment and Assumption Agreement, together with a processing and recordation fee of $3,500, and the assignee, if it is not a Lender, shall deliver to the Administrative Agent an administrative questionnaire provided by the Administrative Agent.

  • Assignment and Assumption Consent Effective as of the First Amendment Effective Date, for agreed consideration, XXX hereby irrevocably sells and assigns to MBL, and MBL hereby irrevocably purchases and assumes all rights and obligations in its capacity as Lender under the LC Reimbursement Agreement and other Credit Documents, including, without limitation, all of MBL’s rights and obligations with respect to the Collateral and Intercreditor Agreement and the Security Documents (as defined in the Collateral and Intercreditor Agreement, and such Security Documents together with the Collateral and Intercreditor Agreement are referred to herein as the “Security Documents”) (the “Lender Assignment”). Effective as of the First Amendment Effective Date and in accordance with Section 7.9 of the LC Reimbursement Agreement, the Account Party hereby consents to the Lender Assignment.

  • Assignment and Assumption of Leases Two (2) counterparts of the Assignment and Assumption of Leases, executed, acknowledged and sealed by Purchaser;

  • Assignment and Assumption of Lease The Assignment and Assumption ---------------------------------- of Lease;

  • Conveyancing and Assumption Instruments In connection with, and in furtherance of, the Transfers of Assets and the Assumptions of Liabilities contemplated by this Agreement, the Parties shall execute or cause to be executed, on or after the date hereof by the appropriate entities to the extent not executed prior to the date hereof, any Conveyancing and Assumption Instruments necessary to evidence the valid Transfer to the applicable Party or member of such Party’s Group of all right, title and interest in and to its accepted Assets and the valid and effective Assumption by the applicable Party of its Assumed Liabilities for Transfers and Assumptions to be effected pursuant to Delaware Law or the Laws of one of the other states of the United States or, if not appropriate for a given Transfer or Assumption, and for Transfers or Assumptions to be effected pursuant to non-U.S. Laws, in such form as the Parties shall reasonably agree, including the Transfer of real property by mutually acceptable conveyance deeds as may be appropriate and in form and substance as may be required by the jurisdiction in which the real property is located. The Transfer of capital stock shall be effected by means of executed stock powers and notation on the stock record books of the corporation or other legal entities involved, or by such other means as may be required in any non-U.S. jurisdiction to Transfer title to stock and, only to the extent required by applicable Law, by notation on public registries.

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