Unnecessary Expenses Sample Clauses

Unnecessary Expenses. We" do not pay for any expenses that are not necessary during the "restoration period". "We" provide the following Loss of Income Coverage Extensions. These Loss of Income Coverage Extensions are part of and not in addition to the applicable Loss of Income coverage "limit". 1. Alterations And New Buildings -- "We" extend "your" coverage to include loss caused by damage to: a. additions or alterations; b. new buildings or structures, completed or under construction; and c. machinery, equipment, supplies, or building materials located on or within 100 feet of the described premises used in the construction of additions or alterations, or incidental to the occupancy of new buildings or structures; at the described premises caused by a covered peril. If such loss or damage delays the start of "your" normal business activities, the "restoration period" starts from the time "your" normal business activities would have begun had no loss occurred. 2. Fungus And Related Perils -- "We" extend "your" coverage to apply to loss caused by the existence of or any activity of "fungus or related perils" when the existence of or any activity of the "fungus or related perils" is the direct result of a covered peril other than fire or lightning. 3. Interruption By Civil Authority -- "We" extend "your" coverage to include loss while access to the described premises is specifically denied by an order of civil authority. This order must be a result of damage to property other than at the described premises that is caused by a covered peril, subject to the following: a. the described premises is: 1) within one mile of the damaged property; and
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Unnecessary Expenses. We do not cover any expenses that are not necessary during the restoration period.
Unnecessary Expenses. We" do not pay for any expenses that are not necessary during the "restoration period". "We" provide the following Loss of Income Coverage Extensions. These Loss of Income Coverage Extensions are part of and not in addition to the applicable Loss of Income coverage "limit". 1. Alterations And New Buildings -- "We" extend "your" coverage to include loss caused by damage to: a. additions or alterations; b. new buildings or structures, completed or under construction; and c. machinery, equipment, supplies, or building materials located on or within 100 feet of the described premises used in the construction of additions or alterations, or incidental to the occupancy of new buildings or structures; at the described premises caused by a covered peril. If such loss or damage delays the start of "your" normal business activities, the "restoration period" starts from the time "your" normal business activities would have begun had no loss occurred.

Related to Unnecessary Expenses

  • EXTRAORDINARY EXPENSES In addition to the amounts determined pursuant to Article IV or Article VI of this Agreement, Applicant on an annual basis shall also indemnify and reimburse District for the following: All non-reimbursed costs, certified by District’s external auditor to have been incurred by District for extraordinary education-related expenses related to the project proposed by the Applicant that are not directly funded in state aid formulas, including, without limitation, expenses for the purchase or lease of portable classrooms and the hiring of additional personnel to accommodate a temporary increase in student enrollment attributable to the Project.

  • Third Party Expenses All third party expenses incurred in providing the Additional Services will be billed to the Adviser, including, but not limited to, expenses related to security reference data, portfolio risk metrics, valuation leveling and/or similar data provided by third party suppliers. For third party suppliers from which the Trust receives services as part of an existing ALPS relationship or agreement, the Adviser will be billed the amount attributable to the services it received, calculated before application of any discount that ALPS may receive as part of its overall relationship with the supplier (if applicable). All expenses in which a third party supplier does not have an established relationship with ALPS will be billed to the Adviser as incurred.

  • Professional Expenses Each calendar year during the Employment Term, the Company agrees to reimburse the Executive for up to $10,000 of reasonable professional expenses (i.e., accounting, financial planning, estate planning expenses) incurred by the Executive during such year for personal advice rendered to the Executive.

  • Other Costs and Expenses Seller shall reimburse Agent, each Purchaser Agent and each Conduit on demand for all costs and out-of-pocket expenses in connection with the preparation, negotiation, arrangement, execution, delivery, enforcement and administration of this Agreement, the transactions contemplated hereby and the other documents to be delivered hereunder, including without limitation, the cost of any Conduit’s auditors auditing the books, records and procedures of Seller, reasonable fees and out-of-pocket expenses of legal counsel for any Conduit, any Purchaser Agent and/or Agent (which such counsel may be employees of any Conduit, any Purchaser Agent or Agent) with respect thereto and with respect to advising any Conduit, any Purchaser Agent and/or Agent as to their respective rights and remedies under this Agreement. Seller shall reimburse Agent and each Purchaser Agent on demand for any and all costs and expenses of Agent, the Purchaser Agents and the Purchasers, if any, including reasonable counsel fees and expenses in connection with the enforcement of this Agreement and the other documents delivered hereunder and in connection with any restructuring or workout of this Agreement or such documents, or the administration of this Agreement following an Amortization Event. Seller shall reimburse each Conduit on demand for all other costs and expenses incurred by such Conduit (“Other Costs”), including, without limitation, the cost of auditing such Conduit’s books by certified public accountants, the cost of rating the Commercial Paper of such Conduit by independent financial rating agencies, and the reasonable fees and out-of-pocket expenses of counsel for such Conduit or any counsel for any shareholder of such Conduit with respect to advising such Conduit or such shareholder as to matters relating to such Conduit’s operations.

  • FUNERAL EXPENSES The City shall expend a sum not to exceed $30,000 for funeral expenses to the heirs of any employee covered by this MOU who dies while on active duty from injuries incurred while performing his/her job or who dies as a direct cause of such injuries. This amount includes the amount already available for this purpose in accordance with California State Labor Code Section 4701.

  • Property Expenses In the ordinary course of business, Seller has paid all property expenses attributable to the period of time prior to the Effective Time as such property expenses become due, and such property expenses are being paid in a timely manner before the same become delinquent, except such property expenses as are disputed in good faith by Seller in a timely manner and for which Seller shall retain responsibility.

  • Default – Reprocurement Costs In case of Contract breach by Contractor, resulting in termination by the County, the County may procure the goods and/or services from other sources. If the cost for those goods and/or services is higher than under the terms of the existing Contract, Contractor will be responsible for paying the County the difference between the Contract cost and the price paid, and the County may deduct this cost from any unpaid balance due the Contractor. The price paid by the County shall be the prevailing market price at the time such purchase is made. This is in addition to any other remedies available under this Contract and under law.

  • Nonrecurring and Extraordinary Expenses Such nonrecurring or extraordinary expenses as may arise, including the costs of actions, suits, or proceedings to which the Fund is a party and the expenses the Fund may incur as a result of its legal obligation to provide indemnification to its officers, directors, and agents.

  • Reimbursement of Costs and Expenses Seller shall have paid, or reimbursed Purchaser for, all reasonable and documented out-of-pocket expenses, including but not limited to reasonable legal fees of outside counsel and reasonable and due diligence fees, actually incurred by Purchaser in connection with the development, preparation and execution of this Agreement, the other Transaction Documents and any other documents prepared in connection herewith or therewith.

  • Audit Costs In the event of an audit exception or exceptions related to the services provided pursuant to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, the party responsible for not meeting the requirements set forth herein shall be responsible for the deficiency and for the cost of the audit. If the allowable expenditures cannot be determined because CONTRACTOR’s documentation is nonexistent or inadequate, according to generally accepted accounting practices, the questionable cost shall be disallowed by COUNTY.

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