Take-Home Rations Sample Clauses

Take-Home Rations. This Project Activity will provide food for daily meals (“Take-Home Rations”) during the nine months of the school year for approximately 100 children estimated to be enrolled at each of the 132 bisongos. The Project also will provide monthly Take-Home Rations for girls demonstrating 90 percent monthly attendance in grades 1-4 (CP1-CE2) during the nine-month school year. Forty-five girls per grade are estimated to be able to benefit from Take-Home Rations, which consist of approximately eight kilograms of rice or other dry foods. Take-Home Rations will be provided based on studies showing that school meals are an effective way of ensuring attendance and improving academic performance. Implementers will be encouraged to work with teachers and parents to create school gardens to enhance participation in canteen planning and management for nutritious meals. The initiative supports MEBA’s strategic plan, and anticipates training sessions for teachers in the school garden concept and nutrition.
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  • Consolidated Senior Leverage Ratio As of the end of each fiscal quarter of the members of the Consolidated Group, the Consolidated Senior Leverage Ratio shall not be greater than the ratio set forth below: Fiscal Quarter End Ratio ------------------ ----- December 31, 2000 3.00:1.0 March 31, 2001 3.10:1.0 June 30, 2001 3.10:1.0 September 30, 2001 2.75:1.0 December 31, 2001 and thereafter 2.50:1.0 1.6 Clause (c) of Section 7.9 of the Credit Agreement is amended to read as follows:

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  • Capitalization Ratio Permit the ratio of Consolidated Debt of the Borrower to Consolidated Capital of the Borrower to exceed .58 to 1.00.

  • Leverage Ratio The Borrower will not permit the Leverage Ratio to exceed 4.50 to 1.0 on the last day of any Fiscal Quarter.

  • Consolidated Net Leverage Ratio Permit the Consolidated Net Leverage Ratio as of the end of any fiscal quarter of the Borrower to be greater than 4.50:1.00.

  • Maximum Senior Leverage Ratio Permit the Senior Leverage Ratio on the last day of any fiscal quarter during any period set forth below to be greater than the ratio set forth opposite such date or period below: Period Ratio ------ ----- September 30, 2001 2.50:1.0 December 31, 2001 2.00:1.0 March 31, 2002 through June 30, 2002 2.50:1.0 September 30, 2002 2.00:1.0 December 31, 2002 1.50:1.0 March 31, 2003 through June 30, 2003 2.00:1.0 September 30, 2003 1.50:1.0 December 31, 2003 and thereafter 1.25:1.0

  • Total Net Leverage Ratio Holdings and its Restricted Subsidiaries, on a consolidated basis, shall not permit the Total Net Leverage Ratio on the last day of any Test Period to exceed the ratio set forth below opposite the last day of such Test Period:

  • Consolidated Senior Secured Leverage Ratio As of any fiscal quarter end, permit the Consolidated Senior Secured Leverage Ratio to be greater than 1.25 to 1.00.

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