REVISIONS TO BUSINESS PLANS Sample Clauses

REVISIONS TO BUSINESS PLANS. To the extent requested by Owner, Asset Manager shall cooperate with Owner and Hotel Manager in the preparation of a revised business plan for the following year, and Owner and Asset Manager shall cooperate so as to have a revised business plan approved by Owner (in its sole discretion) by April 30 of the operating year to which it relates. After approval by Owner, the revised plan shall be a "Business Plan" hereunder.
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  • Business Plans The Approved Full-Term Operating Business -------------- Plan and Approved Annual Operating Business Plan, if any, have been prepared in all material respects in accordance with GAAP (except for the treatment of Indebtedness owing to the FCC, which has been reflected in such plans at historical cost).

  • Budgets; Business Plans; Financial Projections As soon as practicable and in any event not later than thirty (30) days after the beginning of each fiscal year commencing with the fiscal year beginning January 1, 2001, a copy of the plan and forecast (including a projected balance sheet, income statement and a statement of cash flow) of the Company and its Subsidiaries for the upcoming three (3) fiscal years prepared in such detail as shall be reasonably satisfactory to the Administrative Agent.

  • Annual Business Plan and Financial Projections As soon as practicable and in any event within ninety (90) days after the beginning of each Fiscal Year, a business plan of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries for such Fiscal Year, such plan to be prepared in accordance with GAAP and to include, on a quarterly basis, the following: a projected income statement, statement of cash flows and balance sheet and a statement containing the volume and price assumptions by product line used in preparing the business plan, accompanied by a certificate from a Responsible Officer of the Borrower to the effect that, to the best of such officer’s knowledge, such projections are good faith estimates (utilizing assumptions believed to be reasonable) of the financial condition and operations of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries for such Fiscal Year.

  • Annual Business Plan As soon as available and in any event no later than 120 days after the end of each Fiscal Year, a Business Plan.

  • Budgets and Leasing Plans On or before November 15 of each calendar year, the Manager shall prepare and submit to the Owner for its approval an operating budget (a “Budget”) and a marketing and leasing plan (a “Plan”) on the Properties for the calendar year immediately following such submission. Each Budget and Plan shall be in the form approved by the Owner prior to the date thereof. As often as reasonably necessary during the period covered by any Budget or Plan, the Manager may submit to the Owner for its approval an updated Budget or Plan incorporating such changes as shall be necessary to reflect cost overruns and the like during such period. If the Owner does not disapprove a Budget or Plan within thirty (30) days after receipt thereof by the Owner, such Budget or Plan shall be deemed approved. If the Owner shall disapprove any Budget or Plan, it shall so notify the Manager within said thirty (30) day period and explain the reasons therefor. The Manager will not incur any costs other than those estimated in an approved Budget except for:

  • Business Plan The Lenders shall have received a satisfactory business plan for fiscal years 2005 through 2011 and a satisfactory written analysis of the business and prospects of the Borrowers and their Subsidiaries for the period from the Effective Date through the final maturity of the Term Loans.

  • Annual Business Plan and Budgets As soon as available but in any event no later than 45 days following the end of each fiscal year of the Borrower, an annual business plan and budget of the Consolidated Parties containing, among other things, pro forma financial statements for the next four fiscal quarters and the next fiscal year.

  • Annual Business Plan and Budget As soon as practicable and in any event not later than thirty (30) days after the end of each Fiscal Year, a business plan and operating and capital budget of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries for the ensuing four (4) fiscal quarters, such plan to be prepared in accordance with GAAP and to include, on a quarterly basis, the following: a quarterly operating and capital budget, a projected income statement, statement of cash flows and balance sheet, calculations demonstrating projected compliance with the financial covenants set forth in Section 9.15 and a report containing management’s discussion and analysis of such budget with a reasonable disclosure of the key assumptions and drivers with respect to such budget, accompanied by a certificate from a Responsible Officer of the Borrower to the effect that such budget contains good faith estimates (utilizing assumptions believed to be reasonable at the time of delivery of such budget) of the financial condition and operations of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries for such period.

  • Revisions With respect to Contracts that are “electronic chattel paper”, the related Receivables have been established in a manner such that (a) all copies or revisions that add or change an identified assignee of the authoritative copy of each such Contract must be made with the participation of the Trust Collateral Agent and (b) all revisions of the authoritative copy of each such Contract are readily identifiable as an authorized or unauthorized revision.

  • Annual Operating Budget and Financial Projections Within forty five (45) days after the end of each fiscal year of Borrower, (i) annual operating budgets (including income statements, balance sheets and cash flow statements, by month) for the upcoming fiscal year of Borrower, and (ii) annual financial projections for the following fiscal year (on a quarterly basis) as approved by Borrower’s board of directors, together with any related business forecasts used in the preparation of such annual financial projections;

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