Provision of Russian Funding Sample Clauses

Provision of Russian Funding. All Company cash transfers for equity investments in RusCo and for funding RusCo operations in Russia, as well as certain Company expenditures related to RusCo (as provided by this clause), will be included in the Russian Funding. Company expenditures related to RusCo shall include expenditures related to the operation, oversight, and support of RusCo. Such expenditures incurred at the Company for RusCo shall not exceed 20% of the applicable Investment Amount, unless otherwise agreed to by vote of the RusCo Board, and may include employee compensation including benefits, taxes, other employee related matters, capital expenses, deposits, prepaids, other assets, software, hardware equipment, tapeouts, rent, office supplies, utilities, taxes, legal, accounting, and any and all other necessary related operational expenses, as determined by the Board. With respect to project expenses, such as tapeout costs, involving the collaboration of RusCo and the Company, a fraction of the expenditure in such projects shall count towards the Russian Funding equivalent to the fraction of all engineers involved in the project that are RusCo engineers (subject to total 20% limit provided above). All other expenditures by RusCo not otherwise described above shall be included in the Russian Funding. The RusCo Expenses shall be pre-approved by the Board.
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Provision of Russian Funding. (a) All Company cash transfers for equity investments in RusCo and for funding RusCo operations in Russia, as well as all Company expenditures related to RusCo, will be included in the Russian Funding. Company expenditures related to RusCo shall include but are not limited to, expenditures related to the operation, oversight, and support of RusCo. Such expenditures incurred at the Company for RusCo shall include employee compensation including benefits, taxes, other employee related matters, capital expenses, deposits, prepaids, other assets, software, hardware equipment, tapeouts, rent, office supplies, utilities, taxes, legal, accounting, and any and all other necessary related operational expenses, as determined by the Board. With respect to project expenses, such as tapeout costs, involving the collaboration of RusCo and the Company, a fraction of the expenditure in such projects shall count towards the Russian Funding equivalent to the fraction of all engineers involved in the project that are RusCo engineers. All other expenditures by RusCo and all expenses charged to RusCo accounts not otherwise described above shall be included in the Russian Funding. The RusCo Expenses shall be pre-approved by the Board.

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