Threshold on Losses Sample Clauses

Threshold on Losses. No Losses may be paid pursuant to Section 5.2(a) or Section 5.3(a) unless and until the aggregate claim for such Losses exceeds one half percent (0.5%) of the Purchase Price (the "Threshold"), at which point the indemnifying Party shall be liable for all Losses, including losses below the Threshold. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Threshold shall not apply to any Fundamental Claim.
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Threshold on Losses. No Losses shall be paid pursuant to Section 9.2(a) or 9.3(a) unless and until the aggregate claims for Losses exceed $75,000 (the “Threshold”), after which the Party seeking indemnification hereunder (such Party, the “Indemnified Party”) shall be entitled to all Losses exceeding the Threshold. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Threshold shall not apply to a Special Carve-Out Claim or a claim based on fraud, and therefore the Indemnified Party shall be entitled to Losses incurred as a result of any Special Carve-Out Claim or a claim based on fraud commencing with the first dollar of such Losses.
Threshold on Losses. No Losses shall be paid pursuant to Section 7.2(a) or 7.4(a) unless and until the aggregate claims for Losses exceed $50,000 (the “Threshold”), after which the applicable Indemnitee shall be entitled to all such Losses commencing from the first dollar of all such Losses. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Threshold shall not apply to Specified Claims.
Threshold on Losses. No Losses shall be paid pursuant to Section 9.2(a) or 9.3(a) unless and until the aggregate claims for Losses exceed $50,000, after which the Party seeking indemnification hereunder (such Party, the “Indemnified Party”) shall be entitled to all such Losses commencing from the first dollar of all such Losses. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Indemnified Party shall be entitled to all Losses incurred as a result of any Excepted Claim, commencing from the first dollar of such Losses.
Threshold on Losses. No indemnification shall be payable pursuant to Section 9.2(a) or Section 9.3(a):

Related to Threshold on Losses

  • Limitation on Losses Notwithstanding anything else contained in this Agreement, Losses allocated to any Member pursuant to Section 9.1 of this Agreement shall not exceed the maximum amount of Losses that may be allocated without causing such Member to have an Adjusted Capital Account Deficit at the end of the Fiscal Year for which the allocation is made.

  • Allowance for Loan Losses The Company's allowance for loan losses is, and shall be as of the Effective Date, in compliance with the Company's existing methodology for determining the adequacy of its allowance for loan losses as well as the standards established by applicable Governmental Authorities and the Financial Accounting Standards Board and is and shall be adequate under all such standards.

  • Limitation on Shared-Loss Payment The Receiver shall not be required to make any payments pursuant to this Section 2.1 with respect to any Charge-Off of a Shared-Loss Asset that the Receiver or the Corporation determines, based upon the Examination Criteria, should not have been effected by the Assuming Institution; provided, (x) the Receiver must provide notice to the Assuming Institution detailing the grounds for not making such payment, (y) the Receiver must provide the Assuming Institution with a reasonable opportunity to cure any such deficiency and (z) (1) to the extent curable, if cured, the Receiver shall make payment with respect to any properly effected Charge-Off and (2) to the extent not curable, the Receiver shall make a payment as to all Charge-Offs (or portion of Charge-Offs) that were effected which would have been payable as a Charge-Off if the Assuming Institution had properly effected such Charge-Off. In the event that the Receiver does not make any payments with respect to any Charge-Off of a Shared-Loss Asset pursuant to this Section 2.1 or determines that a payment was improperly made, the Assuming Institution and the Receiver shall, upon final resolution, make such accounting adjustments and payments as may be necessary to give retroactive effect to such corrections. Failure to administer any Shared-Loss Asset or Assets, or Shared-Loss Securities, in accordance with Article III shall at the discretion of the Receiver constitute grounds for the loss of shared loss coverage with respect to such Shared-Loss Loan or Loans.

  • Payment in the Event Losses Fail to Reach Expected Level On the date that is 45 days following the last day (such day, the “True-Up Measurement Date”) of the Final Shared Loss Month, or upon the final disposition of all Shared Loss Assets under this Single Family Shared-Loss Agreement at any time after the termination of the Commercial Shared-Loss Agreement, the Assuming Institution shall pay to the Receiver fifty percent (50%) of the excess, if any, of (i) twenty percent (20%) of the Intrinsic Loss Estimate less (ii) the sum of (A) twenty-five percent (25%) of the asset premium (discount) plus (B) twenty-five percent (25%) of the Cumulative Shared-Loss Payments plus (C) the Cumulative Servicing Amount. The Assuming Institution shall deliver to the Receiver not later than 30 days following the True-Up Measurement Date, a schedule, signed by an officer of the Assuming Institution, setting forth in reasonable detail the calculation of the Cumulative Shared-Loss Payments and the Cumulative Servicing Amount.

  • Operating Losses To the extent there is an Operating Loss for any calendar month, Owner shall have the right, without any obligation and in its sole discretion, to fund such Operating Loss within twenty (20) days after Manager has delivered notice thereof to Owner and any Operating Loss funded by Owner shall be a “Owner Operating Loss Advance.” If Owner does not fund such Operating Loss, Manager shall have the right, without any obligation and in its sole discretion, to fund such Operating Loss within twenty (20) days after such initial twenty (20) day period, and any Operating Loss so funded by Manager shall be an Additional Manager Advance. If neither party elects to fund such Operating Loss, Manager may elect, by notice to Owner given within thirty (30) days thereafter, to terminate this Agreement, which termination shall be effective thirty (30) days after the date such notice is given; upon such termination, Owner shall pay Manager the Termination Fee, within sixty (60) days of the effective date of termination, as liquidated damages and in lieu of any other remedy of Manager at law or in equity and such termination shall otherwise be in accordance with the provisions of Section 11.09.

  • Limitations on Shared-Loss Payment The Receiver shall not be required to make any payments pursuant to Section 2.1(d) with respect to any Foreclosure Loss, Restructuring Loss, Short Sale Loss, Deficient Loss, or Portfolio Loss that the Receiver determines, based upon the criteria set forth in this Single Family Shared-Loss Agreement (including the analysis and documentation requirements of Section 2.1(a)) or Customary Servicing Procedures, should not have been effected by the Assuming Institution; provided, however, (x) the Receiver must provide notice to the Assuming Institution detailing the grounds for not making such payment, (y) the Receiver must provide the Assuming Institution with a reasonable opportunity to cure any such deficiency and (z) (1) to the extent curable, if cured, the Receiver shall make payment with respect to the properly effected Loss, and (2) to the extent not curable, shall not constitute grounds for the Receiver to withhold payment as to all other Losses (or portion of Losses) that are properly payable pursuant to the terms of this Single Family Shared-Loss Agreement. In the event that the Receiver does not make any payment with respect to Losses claimed pursuant to Section 2.1(d), the Receiver and Assuming Institution shall, upon final resolution, make the necessary adjustments to the Monthly Shared-Loss Amount for that Monthly Certificate and the payment pursuant to Section 2.1(d) above shall be adjusted accordingly.

  • Net Losses After giving effect to the special allocations set forth in Section 6.1(d), Net Losses for each taxable period and all items of income, gain, loss and deduction taken into account in computing Net Losses for such taxable period shall be allocated as follows:

  • Uninsured Losses The Servicer must take the following actions in the event of loss or damage to any Mortgaged Property caused by an earthquake, flood, tornado or other natural disaster immediately following, the earlier to occur of (x) its notification or discovery of such loss or damage or (y) the time at which the Servicer reasonably should have known of such loss or damage in the exercise of Prudent Servicing Practices:

  • Exclusions from Operating Expenses Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, in no event shall Operating Expenses include any of the following: (1) costs for which Landlord is reimbursed, receives a credit or is otherwise compensated (other than tenant reimbursements for Operating Expenses); (2) rent or other amounts payable under any ground lease or master lease, or interest, amortization or other repayment of indebtedness or costs, fees, points or other expenses in connection with any financing or refinancing of all or any part of the Real Property; (3) costs of correcting defects in the initial design or construction of the Building or any expansion thereof or any expenses resulting from inferior or deficient workmanship; (4) costs of repair or restoration required due to casualty damage or condemnation (except for commercially reasonable deductibles); (5) non-refundable reserves for anticipated or unanticipated future expenses; (6) interest or penalties incurred as a result of Landlord’s failure to pay any bill as it shall become due; (7) costs resulting from the gross negligence or willful misconduct of Landlord, its employees, and/or agents; (8) leasing commissions, attorneys’ fees, costs and disbursements, and other expenses (including, without limitation, advertising and marketing costs) incurred in connection with leasing, renovating, or improving space for tenants or other occupants or prospective tenants or occupants of the Building, or costs (including, without limitation, permit, license, and inspection fees) incurred in renovating or otherwise improving or decorating, painting or redecorating space for tenants or other occupants or vacant space; (9) costs of any services sold to tenants or other occupants for which Landlord is entitled to be reimbursed by such tenants or other occupants as an additional charge or rental over and above the basic rent and escalations payable under the lease with such tenant or other occupant; (10) allowances for depreciation of improvements in the Common Areas; and (11) so called “capital items” or “capital expenditures” which, pursuant to generally accepted accounting principles, are not fully chargeable to current expenses in the year the expenditure is incurred, except to the extent such capital expenditures are amortized over their useful life (with commercially reasonable interest) in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles and only with respect to those that (A) are intended to effect economies in the operation or maintenance of the Real Property, or any portion thereof, or (B) are installed with a reasonable and good faith expectation by Landlord that the same will reduce current or future Operating Expenses, or (C) are intended to enhance the safety or security of the Real Property or its occupants, or (D) are required to comply with present or anticipated conservation programs, or (E) are otherwise includable in Operating Expenses pursuant to the application of sound real estate management principles (including but not limited to, parking lot repair and resurfacing).

  • Severability; Maximum Payment Amounts If any provision of this Agreement is prohibited by law or otherwise determined to be invalid or unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction, the provision that would otherwise be prohibited, invalid or unenforceable shall be deemed amended to apply to the broadest extent that it would be valid and enforceable, and the invalidity or unenforceability of such provision shall not affect the validity of the remaining provisions of this Agreement so long as this Agreement as so modified continues to express, without material change, the original intentions of the parties as to the subject matter hereof and the prohibited nature, invalidity or unenforceability of the provision(s) in question does not substantially impair the respective expectations or reciprocal obligations of the parties or the practical realization of the benefits that would otherwise be conferred upon the parties. The parties will endeavor in good faith negotiations to replace the prohibited, invalid or unenforceable provision(s) with a valid provision(s), the effect of which comes as close as possible to that of the prohibited, invalid or unenforceable provision(s). Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Agreement or any other Transaction Document (and without implication that the following is required or applicable), it is the intention of the parties that in no event shall amounts and value paid by the Company and/or any of its Subsidiaries (as the case may be), or payable to or received by any of the Buyers, under the Transaction Documents (including without limitation, any amounts that would be characterized as “interest” under applicable law) exceed amounts permitted under any applicable law. Accordingly, if any obligation to pay, payment made to any Buyer, or collection by any Buyer pursuant the Transaction Documents is finally judicially determined to be contrary to any such applicable law, such obligation to pay, payment or collection shall be deemed to have been made by mutual mistake of such Buyer, the Company and its Subsidiaries and such amount shall be deemed to have been adjusted with retroactive effect to the maximum amount or rate of interest, as the case may be, as would not be so prohibited by the applicable law. Such adjustment shall be effected, to the extent necessary, by reducing or refunding, at the option of such Buyer, the amount of interest or any other amounts which would constitute unlawful amounts required to be paid or actually paid to such Buyer under the Transaction Documents. For greater certainty, to the extent that any interest, charges, fees, expenses or other amounts required to be paid to or received by such Buyer under any of the Transaction Documents or related thereto are held to be within the meaning of “interest” or another applicable term to otherwise be violative of applicable law, such amounts shall be pro-rated over the period of time to which they relate.

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