Qualified ship contracts Sample Clauses

Qualified ship contracts. A tax- payer may determine the income from a long-term manufacturing contract that is a qualified ship contract using either the PCM or the percentage-of- completion/capitalized-cost method (PCCM) of accounting described in § 1.460–4(e). A qualified ship contract is any contract entered into after Feb- ruary 28, 1986, to manufacture in the United States not more than 5 seagoing vessels if the vessels will not be manu- factured directly or indirectly for the United States Government and if the taxpayer reasonably expects to com- plete the contract within 5 years of the contract commencement date. Under
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  • Qualified Service Contracts A Service Provider includes any person that is a Related Party to the Service Provider and the phrase “Chief Executive Officer” includes a person with equivalent management responsibilities.

  • Qualified Service Contracts - Rev Proc. 97-13. A Service Contract is considered to contain termination penalties if the termination limits the Recipient’s right to compete with the Service Provider, requires the Recipient to purchase equipment, goods or services from the Service Provider, or requires the Recipient to pay liquidated damages for cancellation of the Service Contract. Another contract between the Service Provider and the Recipient (for example, a loan or guarantee by the Service Provider) is considered to create a contract termination penalty if that contract contains terms that are not customary or arm’s length that could operate to prevent the Recipient from terminating the Service Contract. A requirement that the Recipient reimburses the Service Provider for ordinary and necessary expenses, or restrictions on the hiring by the Recipient of key personnel of the Service Provider are not treated as contract termination penalties. If the Recipient chooses to apply the following safe harbors, a Service Contract is a Qualified Service Contract if entered into before (and not materially modified after) August 18, 2017 and all of the following conditions are satisfied:

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  • OBLIGATION TO ENTER INTO A NEW CONTRACT If the Guaranteed Agreement is terminated for any reason, whether by the Beneficiary or the Supplier, or if the Guaranteed Agreement is disclaimed by a liquidator of the Supplier or the obligations of the Supplier are declared to be void or voidable for any reason, then the Guarantor will, at the request of the Beneficiary enter into a contract with the Beneficiary in terms mutatis mutandis the same as the Guaranteed Agreement and the obligations of the Guarantor under such substitute agreement shall be the same as if the Guarantor had been original obligor under the Guaranteed Agreement or under an agreement entered into on the same terms and at the same time as the Guaranteed Agreement with the Beneficiary.

  • ENTIRETY OF CONTRACTUAL AGREEMENT The COUNTY and the CONTRACTOR agree that this Contract sets forth the entire agreement between the parties, and that there are no promises or understandings other than those stated herein. None of the provisions, terms and conditions contained in this Contract may be added to, deleted, modified, superseded or otherwise altered, except by written instrument executed by the parties hereto.

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