PROGRAM CONTRACT YEAR 2001 Sample Clauses

PROGRAM CONTRACT YEAR 2001. For the Program contract year beginning September 1, 2000 and ending August 31, 2001, the Plan shall deposit [x]* of Revenue into the CDA, and the remaining [x]* of Revenue into an account designated by Plan to pay for Plan's oversight, reinsurance and recovery of initial Plan Program start-up costs.
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PROGRAM CONTRACT YEAR 2001. For the Program Contract Year beginning September 1, 2000 and ending August 31, 2001, HMO shall deposit [x]* of Revenue into the CDA, and the remaining [x]* of Revenue into an account designated by HMO to pay for HMO's oversight, reinsurance and recovery of initial Program start-up costs.

Related to PROGRAM CONTRACT YEAR 2001

  • CONTRACT YEAR The first Contract Year is the period of time ending on the first contract anniversary. Subsequent Contract Years are the annual periods between contract anniversaries.

  • Year 2000 The Borrower has made a full and complete assessment of the Year 2000 Issues and has a realistic and achievable program for remediating the Year 2000 Issues on a timely basis (the "Year 2000 Program"). Based on such assessment and on the Year 2000 Program the Borrower does not reasonably anticipate that Year 2000 Issues will have a Material Adverse Effect.

  • Year 2000 Compliant Borrower shall perform all acts reasonably necessary to ensure that (a) Borrower and any business in which Borrower holds a substantial interest, and (b) all customers, suppliers and vendors whose compliance is likely to be material to Borrower's business, become Year 2000 Compliant in a timely manner. Such acts shall include, without limitation, performing a comprehensive review and assessment of all Borrower's systems and adopting a detailed plan, with itemized budget, for the remediation, monitoring and testing of such systems. As used in this paragraph, "Year 2000 Compliant" shall mean, in regard to any entity, that all software, hardware, firmware, equipment, goods or systems utilized by or material to the business operations or financial condition of such entity, will properly perform date sensitive functions before, during and after the year 2000. Borrower shall, immediately upon request, provide to Agent such certifications or other evidence of Borrower's compliance with the terms of this paragraph as Bank may from time to time require.

  • Year 2000 Problem The Company and its Subsidiaries have reviewed the areas within their business and operations which could be adversely affected by, and have developed or are developing a program to address on a timely basis, the "Year 2000 Problem" (that is, the risk that computer applications used by the Company and its Subsidiaries may be unable to recognize and perform properly date-sensitive functions involving certain dates prior to and any date after December 31, 1999). Based on such review and program, the Company reasonably believes that the "Year 2000 Problem" will not have a Material Adverse Effect.

  • Marketing Plan The Contractor shall have a Marketing Plan, that has been prior-approved by the SDOH and/or LDSS, that describes the Marketing activities the Contractor will undertake within the local district during the term of this Agreement. The Marketing Plan and all marketing activities must be consistent with the Marketing Guidelines which are set forth in Appendix D, which is hereby made a part of this Agreement as if set forth fully herein. The Marketing Plan shall be kept on file in the offices of the Contractor, LDSS, and the SDOH. The Marketing Plan may be modified by the Contractor subject to prior written approval by the SDOH and/or the LDSS. The LDSS or SDOH must take action on the changes submitted within sixty (60) calendar days of submission or the Contractor may deem the changes approved.

  • Calendar Year The term “

  • Year 2000 Compliance Borrower will promptly notify the Administrative Agent in the event Borrower discovers or determines that any computer application that is material to its or any of its Subsidiaries' business and operations will not be Year 2000 compliant on a timely basis, except to the extent that such failure is not reasonably expected to be a Material Adverse Event.

  • Marketing Plans 1. The MCO shall develop a marketing plan that meets SDOH guidelines and any local requirements as approved by the State Department of Health (SDOH).

  • Year 2000 Issues Each of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries has made a full and complete assessment of the Year 2000 Issues and has a realistic and achievable program for remediating the Year 2000 Issues on a timely basis. Based on such assessment and program, the Borrower does not reasonably anticipate that Year 2000 Issues will have a Material Adverse Effect.

  • Minimum Sales 4.1 The minimum volume of sales of the Products that CSR commits to use its best efforts to achieve in the Territory on an annual basis in the first Agreement Year is 60,000 gallons (avg. 5,000 gallons per month). RCAI will review the annual volumes of sales of the Products prior to the beginning of any successive term during which this Agreement may continue and RCAI may change and adjust such minimums as it, in its sole judgment, sees fit.

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