Use of Revenue Sample Clauses

Use of Revenue. All Facility-Generated Revenue or other revenue generated through the use of the Jointly Operated Facilities, Common Spaces or with the assistance of the Park Board or Park Board Personnel that is received by the Association will be used by the Association to directly benefit the public through the provision of Programming and services at or from the Jointly Operated Facilities, the acquisition of equipment, minor capital and supplies used for the provision of such Programming and services, or for the payment of expenses incurred in respect of the Association’s operations pursuant to this Agreement or otherwise in furtherance of the Association’s purposes as set out in its constitution, unless otherwise agreed to by the Park Board. The Park Board also acknowledges that the Association may use reasonable and appropriate amounts of Facility-Generated Revenue to cover necessary expenses (for example, rent payments or janitorial costs) and minor maintenance at the existing Satellite Locations used for Programming.
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Use of Revenue. As a registered not-for-profit society, the Association acknowledges that its goal and purpose is not to generate and retain large financial surpluses, but is rather to reinvest any surplus funds it generates into the community. All Facility-Generated Revenue or other revenue generated through the use of the Jointly Operated Facilities, Common Spaces or with the assistance of the Park Board or Park Board Personnel that is received by the Association will be used by the Association to directly benefit the public through the provision of Programming and services at or from the Jointly Operated Facilities, the acquisition of equipment, minor capital and supplies used for the provision of such Programming and services, or for the payment of expenses incurred in respect of the Association’s operations pursuant to this Agreement, unless otherwise agreed to by the Park Board. The Park Board also acknowledges that the Association may use reasonable and appropriate amounts of Facility-Generated Revenue to cover necessary expenses (for example, rent payments or janitorial costs) and minor maintenance at the existing Satellite Locations used for Programming.
Use of Revenue. Any revenue earned from the by-products from the wastewater treatment and/or biosolids processes at Blue Plains shall be used to offset overall O&M expenses, and be attributed, as appropriate, in proportion to the Capital Cost and/or O&M Cost allocations for those associated MJUFs. Revenue shall include, but not be limited to, any revenue generated by: water reuse, methane gas, electricity, carbon trading, compost and any other biosolids- derived products.
Use of Revenue. As a registered society, the Association acknowledges that its goal and purpose is not to generate and retain large financial surpluses. All Facility-Generated Revenue or other revenue generated through the use of the Jointly Operated Facilities, Common Spaces or with the assistance of the Park Board or Park Board Personnel that is received by the Association will be used by the Association to directly benefit the public through the provision of Programming and services at or from the Jointly Operated Facilities, the acquisition of equipment, minor capital and supplies used for the provision of such Programming and services, or for the payment of expenses incurred in respect of the Association’s operations pursuant to this Agreement, unless otherwise agreed to by the Park Board. The Park Board also acknowledges that the Association may use reasonable and appropriate amounts of Facility-Generated Revenue to cover necessary expenses (for example, rent payments or janitorial costs) and minor maintenance at the existing Satellite Locations used for Programming.
Use of Revenue. In accordance with the provisions of S. C. Code Xxx. 48-14- 120(C) (Supp. 2010), and S. C. Regs. 72-310 (Supp. 2010), all Stormwater Utility User Fees collected within the Town, less an administrative fee not to exceed one (1%) percent of the gross of the Unincorporated County Single Family Unit (SFU) base rate applied to the fee paying lands within the limits of the Town, shall be returned to the Town.
Use of Revenue. APPROVALS: Name of Person Responsible for Event Signature of Person Responsible for Event Phone Number Date E-mail Address of Person Responsible for Event: Name of Advisor Phone Number Date E-mail Address of Organization’s Advisor: Center for Student Involvement Signature Date Residence Services, Food Services or Building Curator Signature Date If an outside vendor is engaged, a Joint Venture/Vendor Form is required. You may obtain from the Center for Student Involvement. White: Scheduling Canary: Center for Student Involvement Pink: Building Curator Gold: Organization Directions for Completing the Sales and Solicitation and Joint Venture Agreement A Sales and Solicitation form must be completed by any organization that is soliciting signatures, selling tickets, or fundraising (either by the organization or with an outside vendor). A copy of this form will be filed in the Center for Student Involvement a minimum of seven (7) days before the event/activity. There must be a member of the organization present at all times. “A” (refer to front)  Persons not affiliated with the University may not engage in sales or solicitation among the general University population while on University property unless sponsored by a registered student organization or University department.
Use of Revenue. All Total Gross Revenue, except for grants that require establishment of a separate account, shall be kept by Operator in a separate fund or account and used only for the operation and maintenance of the Indian Village in accordance with this Agreement. Said fund or account shall not be commingled with other funds or assets of Operator. Operator may use Total Gross Revenue to fulfill the purpose of this Agreement, as set forth in Paragraph 7 herein. "
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Use of Revenue. The CONTRACTOR shall use the fees, donations, and revenue collected from its events and activities, within and/or associated with the TRAIL and PROPERTY to support the mutual goals of the parties, which shall be approved by the STATE.
Use of Revenue. All Facility-Generated Revenue or other revenue generated through the use of the Jointly Operated Facilities, Common Spaces or with the assistance of the Park Board or Park Board Personnel that is received by the Association will be used by the Association to directly benefit the public through the provision of Programming and services at or from the Jointly Operated Facilities, the acquisition of equipment, minor capital and supplies used for the provision of such Programming and services, or for the payment of expenses incurred in respect of the Association’s operations pursuant to this Agreement, unless otherwise agreed to by the Park Board. The Park Board also acknowledges that the Association may use reasonable and appropriate amounts of Facility-Generated Revenue to cover necessary expenses (for example, rent payments or janitorial costs) and minor maintenance at the existing Satellite Locations used for Programming.
Use of Revenue. In accordance with the provisions of S. C. Code Xxx. 48-14- 120(C) (Supp. 2010), and S. C. Regs. 72-310 (Supp. 2010), all Stormwater Utility User Fees collected within the City, less an administrative fee, shall be returned to the City. The administrative fee is to be calculated as a fixed dollar amount for each single family unit (SFU) billed by the Stormwater Utility. The Utility shall define its administrative costs each year during the annual budget process. For fiscal year 2012 the fee shall be $2.80 per Single Family Unit (SFU) base rate applied to the fee paying lands within the limits of the City. After Fiscal Year 2012, the Stormwater Implementation Committee shall conduct annual reviews of the Utility’s administrative budget and recommend to the municipalities and the County any changes to the amount billed per SFU along with its recommendation to the Stormwater Implementation Committee and the Utility shall provide the City an itemized proposal and a written explanation for adjustment to for the administrative services and deliverables to be provided in the coming fiscal year. This proposal shall be submitted to the City by March 1 of each calendar year. The City shall provide a written recommendation of acceptance or rejection to the County Stormwater Utility by April 15 of the same year. Once agreed upon, the fee shall serve as the basis for the annual administrative fee to be calculated per City SFU, and included in each entity’s annual budget.
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