Corporate Allocations definition

Corporate Allocations. Expenses, if any, related to the Projects which are incurred on a corporate wide basis by Alterra and allocated to the Borrower (including, without limitation malpractice insurance, liability insurance, property insurance and advertising costs and expenses), which expenses are, in any case, allocable to the Projects, directly or on a per bed basis, and which expenses and allocations are otherwise acceptable to the Lender.
Corporate Allocations has the meaning set forth in Section 4.7 of the Disclosure Letter.
Corporate Allocations means the amount paid by the Company to Holb▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ managerial and administration services performed by Holb▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ the Company.

Examples of Corporate Allocations in a sentence

  • As set forth in each Property Management Agreement, allocations of Property-Level Expenses among the Members are subject to no less than annual revisions of the Caesars Corporate Allocations Description & Methodology and revisions to such Corporate Allocations Descriptions & Methodology shall require the unanimous consent of the members of the Steering Committee as set forth in Section 7.7(b).

  • The operating expenses (including operating expenses that have historically been unallocated to specific properties) incurred by the Company in connection with the Services Agreement shall be determined in accordance with the Caesars Corporate Allocations Description & Methodology (the “Operating Expenses”).

  • Composite Rates and Corporate Allocations, must reflect the breakout of insurance cost (actual rating calculations).


More Definitions of Corporate Allocations

Corporate Allocations shall have the meaning set forth in Schedule EO hereto.
Corporate Allocations means expenses, if any, which are incurred by any Manager which relate to the Properties as well as other properties owned, leased and/or managed by such Manager and its Affiliates (including, without limitation, malpractice insurance, liability insurance, property insurance and advertising costs and expenses), which expenses are, in any case, allocable to the Properties directly or on a per bed basis, and which expenses and allocations are otherwise acceptable to the Cash Manager and the Controlling Party.