Sources of Revenue. Schedule 3.14 of the Partnership Disclosure Schedule sets forth true and correct lists of (a) the top four (4) contractual counterparties of the Group Entities that are sources of revenue for the Group Entities, taken together, by aggregate dollar volume of revenues originating from such Persons for the nine months ended September 30, 2012 (the “Top Revenue Sources”). Except as set forth on Schedule 3.14 of the Partnership Disclosure Schedule, none of the Group Entities has received any written or, to the knowledge of the Partnership, oral, notice from any Top Revenue Source to the effect that such Person is terminating or not renewing its business relationship with any Group Entity, or plans on materially reducing the services it receives from any Group Entity.
Sources of Revenue. The expected sources of revenue for the Authority may include, but are not limited to the following:
a. federal, state, local and private grants or donations;
b. property management fees;
c. rents or other lease income;
d. interest on interest-bearing accounts;
e. proprietary revenue of the parties in accordance with this Agreement;
f. sales and/or use taxes levied in accordance with this Agreement and other applicable law; and
g. ad valorem taxes levied in accordance with this Agreement and other applicable law; revenue or general obligation bonds issued in accordance with applicable law.
Sources of Revenue. All revenues derived from the following sources shall be deposited in the Public Library Fund.
Sources of Revenue. For so long as the Purchasers hold at least $50,000,000 aggregate principal amount of Subordinated Notes, the percentage of gross revenue of the Company derived from investment and asset management fees in any fiscal year shall not exceed 15% of the Company’s gross revenues for such fiscal year.
Sources of Revenue. Project financed from sales & use taxes, special assessments, grants, donations, and any other funds from Member Entities (“Pledged Revenues”)
Sources of Revenue. The expected sources of revenue for the Authority may include, but are not limited to the following:
a. federal, state, local and private grants or donations;
b. property management fees;
c. rents or other lease income;
d. interest on interest-bearing accounts;
e. proprietary revenue of the parties in accordance with this Agreement;
f. sales and/or use taxes levied in accordance with this Agreement and other applicable law;
g. ad valorem taxes levied in accordance with this Agreement and other applicable law;
h. development impact fees imposed in accordance with this Agreement and other applicable law; and
i. other revenue or general obligation bonds issued in accordance with applicable law.
Sources of Revenue. The potential funding actors of a project are mainly those that may benefit from such a project. They may aggregately be divided in three categories: • Users of the infrastructure: final users directly receive value from using the infrastructure and are therefore willing to pay for being able to use it. Funding from final users is normally obtained by setting a price to use the infrastructure. They may also generate secondary funding income by using bundled services attached to the infrastructure. • The general public: the general public may benefit from a transport infrastructure indirectly by for example the lowering of the costs of consumer goods or even economic growth and its general benefits, if it is promoted by the infrastructure. The way to obtain funding from the general public is through taxation, for which there may be strong acceptability barriers. Contrarily to the user-pays approach, taxation tends to be blind in relation to the relative benefits of different groups and may, in that way, be unfair.
Sources of Revenue a. Case Management services shall be billed monthly as claims pursuant to Section F. 9. Xxxxxxxx, below, using appropriate codes.
b. Payments shall be made by ADHS to the Contractor in compliance with A.R.S. Titles 35 and 41. Payments are conditioned upon the rights and obligations of this Agreement and the availability to ADHS of funds authorized and appropriated by the State legislature for expenditure in the manner and for the purposes stated in this Agreement. ADHS or the State shall not be liable for any purchase(s) entered into by the Contractor in anticipation of such funding.
c. Federal Financial Participation is not available for amounts expended for providers excluded by Medicare, Title XIX, or Title XXI, except for emergency services.
d. Title XIX/XXI Administrative Revenues. Subject to available funding, ADHS shall pay the Contractor Title XIX/XXI Administrative funds in twelve (12) monthly installments annually. These funds will be used to pay for the administration of the programs in this Agreement. ADHS reserves the right to re-evaluate this schedule periodically.
e. Non Title XIX/XXI funds. The Non-Title XIX/XXI Allocation Schedule outlines the specific funding sources by program. Subject to available funding, ADHS shall pay the Tribal Contractor Non-Title XIX/XXI funds in twelve (12) monthly installments annually. These funds will be used for delivery of services for the programs outlined in ADHS Non-Title XIX/XXI Allocation Schedule to Non-Title XIX/XXI eligible populations and to provide Non-Title XIX/XXI services to Title XIX/XXI eligible persons. ADHS reserves the right to re-evaluate this schedule periodically. Non-Title XIX/XXI funds shall be paid on a monthly basis not later than the tenth (10th) working day of each month.
Sources of Revenue. Project financed from sales & use taxes, special assessments, grants, donations, and any other funds from Member Entities (“Pledged Revenues”) Section 8.02 – lists Member Entities and details of Pledged Revenues Debt Obligations, Milestone Payments & Availability Payments: paid from Pledged Revenues If Pledged Revenues insufficient: propose sales and use tax increase to voters (Fargo/Cass County); and/or special assessments (Cass County) Sunsets on Pledged Revenues (Section 8.09)
Sources of Revenue