Reduction at Conversion Sample Clauses

Reduction at Conversion. To the extent Developer obtains (i) a Permanent Loan in excess of $2,000,000, (ii) any additional grant and/or loan funds other than as shown in this Amended Method of Financing, and/or (iii) equity raised from the sale of Low Income Housing Tax Credits in excess of $34,371,000, then the resulting additional proceeds (the “Additional Proceeds” or “Surplus”) shall be used as follows: Developer shall first (if applicable) apply the Additional Proceeds to pay for cost overruns for which no other sources of funds are available, after which the remaining Additional Proceeds shall be shared between the City and Developer as follows: seventy-five (75%) percent shall be paid to the City towards repayment of the Agency Loan, and twenty-five (25%) percent shall be paid to the Developer as Additional Developer Fee. Additional Proceeds shall be calculated upon City’s receipt of a cost certification performed at Developer’s expense, by a certified public accountant acceptable to the City Manager or designee after Completion and not later than thirty (30) days prior to Conversion. To the extent final Acquisition and Development Costs, as determined by a cost certification performed at Developer’s expense, by a certified public accountant acceptable to the Mayor or designee after Completion and not later than thirty
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Reduction at Conversion. In the event that actual Acquisition and Development Costs, as determined by a cost certification performed at Developer's expense, by a certified public accountant acceptable to the City after Completion and not later than 30 days prior to Conversion, are less than the permanent Sources of Financing determined at Conversion, the City’s share of the resulting cost savings (“Cost Savings”) shall be used to reduce or repay the City Loan as set forth in Section 2.2.g. below. Additional Proceeds shall also be used to reduce or repay the City Loan as set forth in Section 2.2.h below.

Related to Reduction at Conversion

  • Casual Conversion (a) A casual employee who has been rostered on a regular and systematic basis over a period of 26 weeks has the right to request conversion to permanent employment:

  • Annual Conversion Once per fiscal year, an employee may elect to cash out annual leave in the amount of forty

  • Data Conversion [insert City or Contractor] shall be responsible for the timely and accurate conversion of City’s data to the format required by the Programs [or, System], and for providing the test data specified in the Acceptance Test Plan [or, Design Specifications].

  • SIMPLE IRA-to-Xxxx XXX Conversions You are eligible to convert all or any portion of your existing SIMPLE IRA into your Xxxx XXX, provided two years have passed since you first participated in a SIMPLE IRA plan sponsored by your employer. The amount of the conversion from your SIMPLE IRA to your Xxxx XXX will be treated as a distribution for income tax purposes and is includible in your gross income. Although the conversion amount generally is included in income, the 10 percent early distribution penalty tax will not apply to conversions from a SIMPLE IRA to a Xxxx XXX, regardless of whether you qualify for any exceptions to the 10 percent early distribution penalty tax. If you are required to take a required minimum distribution for the year, you must remove your required minimum distribution before converting your SIMPLE IRA.

  • Sick Leave Conversion On January 1 of each year, an employee may convert up to a maximum of 30 hours accumulated sick leave at fifty percent (50%) cash value for the sole purpose of reimbursing the employee for medical costs. This conversion is subject to the following:

  • Conversion Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Declaration or the By-Laws of the Trust, a favorable vote of a majority of the Trustees then in office followed by the favorable vote of the holders of not less than seventy-five percent (75%) of the Shares of each affected class or series outstanding, voting as separate classes or series, shall be required to approve, adopt or authorize an amendment to this Declaration that makes the Shares a "redeemable security" as that term is defined in the 1940 Act, unless such amendment has been approved by 80% of the Trustees, in which case approval by a Majority Shareholder Vote shall be required. Upon the adoption of a proposal to convert the Trust from a "closed-end company" to an "open-end company" as those terms are defined by the 1940 Act and the necessary amendments to this Declaration to permit such a conversion of the Trust's outstanding Shares entitled to vote, the Trust shall, upon complying with any requirements of the 1940 Act and state law, become an "open-end" investment company. Such affirmative vote or consent shall be in addition to the vote or consent of the holders of the Shares otherwise required by law, or any agreement between the Trust and any national securities exchange.

  • Requesting Price Increase/Required Documentation Contractor must submit a written notification at least thirty (30) calendar days prior to the requested effective date of the change, setting the amount of the increase, along with an itemized list of any increased prices, showing the Contractor’s current price, revised price, the actual dollar difference and the percentage of the price increase by line item. Price change requests must include H-GAC Forms D Offered Item Pricing and E Options Pricing, or the documentation used to submit pricing in the original Response and be supported with substantive documentation (e.g. manufacturer's price increase notices, copies of invoices from suppliers, etc.) clearly showing that Contractor's actual costs have increased per the applicable line item bid. The Producer Price Index (PPI) may be used as partial justification, subject to approval by H-GAC, but no price increase based solely on an increase in the PPI will be allowed. This documentation should be submitted in Excel format to facilitate analysis and updating of the website. The letter and documentation must be sent to the Bids and Specifications manager, Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx, at Xxxxxxx.Xxxxxx@x-xxx.xxx Review/Approval of Requests If H-GAC approves the price increase, Contractor will be notified in writing; no price increase will be effective until Contractor receives this notice. If H-GAC does not approve Contractor’s price increase, Contractor may terminate its performance upon sixty (60) days advance written notice to H-GAC, however Contractor must fulfill any outstanding Purchase Orders. Termination of performance is Contractor’s only remedy if H-GAC does not approve the price increase. H-GAC reserves the right to accept or reject any price change request.

  • Traditional IRA-to-Xxxx XXX Conversions If you convert to a Xxxx XXX, the amount of the conversion from your Traditional IRA to your Xxxx XXX will be treated as a distribution for income tax purposes, and is includible in your gross income (except for any nondeductible contributions). Although the conversion amount generally is included in income, the 10 percent early distribution penalty tax will not apply to conversions from a Traditional IRA to a Xxxx XXX, regardless of whether you qualify for any exceptions to the 10 percent penalty tax. If you are required to take a required minimum distribution for the year, you must remove your required minimum distribution before converting your Traditional IRA.

  • Currency Conversion (a) For the purpose of, or pending the discharge of, any of the Secured Liabilities the Security Agent may convert any moneys received or recovered by the Security Agent from one currency to another, at a market rate of exchange.

  • Electronic Check Conversion You may authorize a merchant or other payee to make a one-time electronic payment from your checking account using information from your check to pay for purchases or pay bills.

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