Store Cash Sample Clauses

Store Cash. Any other provision of the Transaction Documents notwithstanding, the Stores will be left with no less that $200 apiece xxxxx cash upon Closing.
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Store Cash. On the date of the Closing, Seller shall ensure that the Restaurants will have an aggregate of $10,000 cash on hand, and Buyer agrees to reimburse Seller in cash for cash on hand at Closing in excess of such amount on a dollar-for dollar basis.
Store Cash. On the Closing Date, each Store shall have at least $300.00 cash on hand.

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  • Available Cash Asset Representation Reviewer Fee, Expenses and Indemnities up to a Maximum of $200,000 Per Year Paid Asset Representation Reviewer Fee, Expenses and Indemnities up to a Maximum of $200,000 Per Year Shortfall Servicing Fee Paid Servicing Fee Shortfall Administration Fee Paid Administration Fee Shortfall Remaining Cash Available to Pay Note Interest Cash Available to Pay Note Interest Cash Available to Pay Termination Payment Class A-1 notes Interest Paid Class A-2 notes Interest Paid Class A-3 notes Interest Paid Class A-4 notes Interest Paid Class B notes Interest Paid Class A-1 notes Interest Shortfall Class A-2 notes Interest Shortfall Class A-3 notes Interest Shortfall Class A-4 notes Interest Shortfall Class B notes Interest Shortfall $229,000,000 Class A-1 2.56560% Asset Backed Notes due June 12, 2020 $230,000,000 Class A-2 2.55% Asset Backed Notes due September 15, 2022 $225,000,000 Class A-3 2.52% Asset Backed Notes due August 15, 2024 $50,240,000 Class A-4 2.64% Asset Backed Notes due May 15, 2026 $16,900,000 Class B 2.87% Asset Backed Notes due November 16, 2026 Class A-2 notes Principal Paid Class A-3 notes Principal Paid Class A-4 notes Principal Paid Class B notes Principal Paid Deposits to Spread Account Turbo Principal Payment Amount (this Period) LTD Turbo Principal Payment Amount Total Principal Balance of Notes (End of Period) A-1 notes Ending Principal balance A-2 notes Ending Principal balance A-3 notes Ending Principal balance A-4 notes Ending Principal balance Class B notes Ending Principal balance Release excess to the Certificateholders Asset Backed Certificate Actual Payment Date Total Principal Balance of Notes (Beginning of Period) A-1 notes Beginning Principal balance A-2 notes Beginning Principal balance A-3 notes Beginning Principal balance A-4 notes Beginning Principal balance Class B notes Beginning Principal balance Total Principal Balance of Notes (End of Period) A-1 notes Ending Principal balance A-2 notes Ending Principal balance A-3 notes Ending Principal balance A-4 notes Ending Principal balance Class B notes Ending Principal balance $229,000,000 Class A-1 2.56560% Asset Backed Notes due June 12, 2020 $230,000,000 Class A-2 2.55% Asset Backed Notes due September 15, 2022 $225,000,000 Class A-3 2.52% Asset Backed Notes due August 15, 2024 $50,240,000 Class A-4 2.64% Asset Backed Notes due May 15, 2026 $16,900,000 Class B 2.87% Asset Backed Notes due November 16, 2026 Class A-2 notes Interest Paid Class A-3 notes Interest Paid Class A-4 notes Interest Paid Class B notes Interest Paid Class A-1 notes Interest Shortfall Class A-2 notes Interest Shortfall Class A-3 notes Interest Shortfall Class A-4 notes Interest Shortfall Class B notes Interest Shortfall Class A-1 notes Principal Paid Class A-2 notes Principal Paid Class A-3 notes Principal Paid Class A-4 notes Principal Paid Class B notes Principal Paid Required Spread Account Deposit Required Spread Account Target Required Spread Account 2.25% Beginning Spread Account Balance Spread Account Withdrawals to Distribution Account Spread Account Deposits from Excess Cash Spread Account Released to Seller Ending Spread Account Balance Purchase Total Release to Seller “The Administrator hereby directs the Indenture Trustee to pay on the Payment Date set forth above from the Certificate Distribution Account to the Certificateholders, on a pro rata basis, zero payment.” $229,000,000 Class A-1 2.56560% Asset Backed Notes due June 12, 2020 $230,000,000 Class A-2 2.55% Asset Backed Notes due September 15, 2022 $225,000,000 Class A-3 2.52% Asset Backed Notes due August 15, 2024 $50,240,000 Class A-4 2.64% Asset Backed Notes due May 15, 2026 $16,900,000 Class B 2.87% Asset Backed Notes due November 16, 2026 [In the first report to noteholders include:]

  • XXXXX CASH 25 CONTRACTOR is authorized to establish a xxxxx cash fund in an amount not 26 to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000).

  • Net Cash Flow The term “Net Cash Flow” shall mean all cash and cash equivalents from all sources on hand as of the last day of the measurement period prior to any distributions to the Partners, and after the payment of all then due expenses of operating and managing the Restaurants, and after payment of all debts and liabilities and after any prepayments of any debts and liabilities that the General Partner, in its reasonable and good faith discretion, elects to cause to be made, and after the establishment of any reserves reasonably deemed necessary by the General Partner for (i) the repayment of any due debts or liabilities, including debts owed to the General Partner; (ii) the working capital requirements; (iii) capital improvements and replacement of furniture, fixtures or equipment; and (iv) any contingent or unforeseen liabilities. In determining Net Cash Flow of each Restaurant there shall be deducted the Supervision Fee and the Accounting Fee as provided in Section 4.7, the Advertising Payment and the Insurance Payment as provided in Section 4.8, and the OSRS Charges as provided in Section 4.2.

  • Distributions of Available Cash From Operating Surplus Available Cash that is deemed to be Operating Surplus pursuant to the provisions of Section 6.3 or Section 6.5 shall be distributed as follows, except as otherwise contemplated by Section 5.6(b) in respect of additional Partnership Interests issued pursuant thereto (including pursuant to Article V with respect to the Preferred Units): (a) First, 100% to the General Partner and the Unitholders, Pro Rata, until there has been distributed in respect of each Unit then Outstanding an amount equal to the Minimum Quarterly Distribution for such Quarter; (b) Second, 100% to the General Partner and the Unitholders, Pro Rata, until there has been distributed in respect of each Unit then Outstanding an amount equal to the excess of the First Target Distribution over the Minimum Quarterly Distribution for such Quarter; (c) Third, (i) to the General Partner in accordance with its Percentage Interest; (ii) 13% to the holders of the Incentive Distribution Rights, Pro Rata; and (iii) to all Unitholders, Pro Rata, a percentage equal to 100% less the sum of the percentages applicable to subclauses (i) and (ii) of this clause (c), until there has been distributed in respect of each Unit then Outstanding an amount equal to the excess of the Second Target Distribution over the First Target Distribution for such Quarter; (d) Fourth, (i) to the General Partner in accordance with its Percentage Interest; (ii) 23% to the holders of the Incentive Distribution Rights, Pro Rata; and (iii) to all Unitholders, Pro Rata, a percentage equal to 100% less the sum of the percentages applicable to subclauses (i) and (ii) of this clause (d), until there has been distributed in respect of each Unit then Outstanding an amount equal to the excess of the Third Target Distribution over the Second Target Distribution for such Quarter; and (e) Thereafter, (i) to the General Partner in accordance with its Percentage Interest; (ii) 48% to the holders of the Incentive Distribution Rights, Pro Rata; and (iii) to all Unitholders, Pro Rata, a percentage equal to 100% less the sum of the percentages applicable to subclauses (i) and (ii) of this clause (e); provided, however, if the Minimum Quarterly Distribution, the First Target Distribution, the Second Target Distribution and the Third Target Distribution have been reduced to zero pursuant to the second sentence of Section 6.6(a), the distribution of Available Cash that is deemed to be Operating Surplus with respect to any Quarter will be made solely in accordance with Section 6.4(e).

  • Distributions of Available Cash from Capital Surplus Available Cash that is deemed to be Capital Surplus pursuant to the provisions of Section 6.3(a) shall be distributed, unless the provisions of Section 6.3 require otherwise, to the General Partner and the Unitholders, Pro Rata, until a hypothetical holder of a Common Unit acquired on the Closing Date has received with respect to such Common Unit distributions of Available Cash that are deemed to be Capital Surplus in an aggregate amount equal to the Initial Unit Price. Available Cash that is deemed to be Capital Surplus shall then be distributed (A) to the General Partner in accordance with its Percentage Interest and (B) to all Unitholders holding Common Units, Pro Rata, a percentage equal to 100% less the General Partner’s Percentage Interest, until there has been distributed in respect of each Common Unit then Outstanding an amount equal to the Cumulative Common Unit Arrearage. Thereafter, all Available Cash shall be distributed as if it were Operating Surplus and shall be distributed in accordance with Section 6.4.

  • Compensatory Time Cash Out All compensatory time must be used by June 30th of each year. If compensatory time balances are not scheduled to be used by the employee by April of each year, the supervisor will contact the employee to review their schedule. The employee’s compensatory time balance will be cashed out every June 30th or when the employee: 1. Leaves state service for any reason; 2. Transfers to a position in their institution with different funding sources; or 3. Transfers to another state agency or institution.

  • Distributions of Available Cash An amount equal to 100% of Available Cash with respect to each fiscal quarter of the Partnership shall be distributed simultaneously to the Members in proportion to their relative Percentage Interests within forty-five days after the end of such quarter.

  • Gross Revenue The Gross Revenue shall be inclusive of installation charges, late fees, sale proceeds of handsets (or any other terminal equipment etc.), revenue on account of interest, dividend, value added services, supplementary services, access or interconnection charges, roaming charges, revenue from permissible sharing of infrastructure and any other miscellaneous revenue, without any set-off for related item of expense, etc.

  • Sick Leave Cash Out Eligible employees may elect to receive monetary compensation for accrued sick leave as follows: In January of each year an employee whose sick leave balance at the end of the previous year exceeds four hundred eighty (480) hours may elect to convert the sick leave hours earned in the previous calendar year, minus those hours used during the year, to monetary compensation. No sick leave hours may be converted which would reduce the calendar year end balance below four hundred eighty (480) hours. Monetary compensation shall be paid at the rate of twenty-five percent and shall be based on the employee’s current salary. All converted hours will be deducted from the sick leave balance. Employees who separate from University service due to retirement or death shall be compensated for the unused sick leave accumulation from the date of most recent hire in a leave eligible position with the State of Washington at the rate of 25%. Compensation shall be based upon the employee’s wage at the time of separation. For the purpose of this section, retirement shall not include vested out of service employees who leave funds on deposit with the retirement system. Former eligible employees who are re-employed within three (3) years of their separation from service shall be granted all unused sick leave credits, if any, to which they are entitled at time of separation.

  • Net Proceeds The Company will apply the net proceeds from the Offering and the sale of the Private Placement Warrants received by it in a manner consistent with the applications described under the caption “Use of Proceeds” in the Statutory Prospectus and the Prospectus.

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