TOTAL (B) Sample Clauses

TOTAL (B). This row will be computed by adding data from the “TOTAL (A)” columns and “OUT-OF POCKET EXPENSES” columns. TOTAL (B) under line (5) BUDGET should show the total Estimate Cost, not the Maximum Amount Payable. The MAXIMUM AMOUNT PAYABLE is shown separately. The Consultant will review and sign the cost control report.
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TOTAL (B). Unpaid Bal./Amt. Financed (3+A) $ C. Interest Rate % D. Finance Charge $ E. Total of Payments (B+D) $ F. Total Sales Price (1+A+D) $ G. Number of Payments # H. Payment Amount $ This is not a loan commitment. BUYER RESPONSIBILITIES: May not meet local codes and standards. New homes meet Federal Manufactured Home standards. Buyer(s) agree: (1) that the terms and conditions on page two are part of this agreement; (2) to purchase the above home including the options; (3) they received and acknowledge receiving a completed copy of this agreement; (4) that all promises and representations made are listed on this agreement; and (5) there are no other agreements, written or verbal, unless evidenced in writing and signed by the parties. SELLER: BUYER: X (signature) X (signature) X (signature) X (signature)

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  • Total 1 Nationality: country to which the person belongs administratively and that issues the ID card and/or passport.

  • Average Contribution Amount For purposes of this Agreement, to ensure that all employees enrolled in health insurance through the City’s HSS are making premium contributions under the Percentage-Based Contribution Model, and therefore have a stake in controlling the long term growth in health insurance costs, it is agreed that, to the extent the City's health insurance premium contribution under the Percentage-Based Contribution Model is less than the “average contribution,” as established under Charter section A8.428(b), then, in addition to the City’s contribution, payments toward the balance of the health insurance premium under the Percentage-Based Contribution Model shall be deemed to apply to the annual “average contribution.” The parties intend that the City’s contribution toward employee health insurance premiums will not exceed the amount established under the Percentage-Based Contribution Model.

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