Designated Transfer definition
Examples of Designated Transfer in a sentence
Each Member involved in a Designated Transfer agrees to request, and to cooperate with the other Members involved in requesting, early termination of any applicable waiting period under the HSR Act.
Except as expressly provided in the prior sentence with respect to filing fees, each Member involved in a Designated Transfer will be responsible for its own fees and expenses, including any fees and expenses of counsel, accountants or other professional advisors.
Each of the Class A Members involved in a Designated Transfer shall be responsible for the filing fees incurred by all Members involved in the Designated Transfer in connection with the initial filings required by the HSR Act in connection with the Designated Transfers (pro rata in proportion to the percentage of Class B Membership Interests each such Class A Member will acquire in connection with the Designated Transfer).
The Class B Member, if involved in a Designated Transfer, shall be responsible for the filing fees incurred by all Members involved in the Designated Transfer in connection with the initial filings required by the HSR Act in connection with the Designated Transfer.
Contractor shall compile information on amounts of Solid Waste delivered to the Designated Transfer and Processing Facility and to other locations, as well as other information which the Agency may reasonably request.
To the extent required by the regulations of FERC, within thirty (30) days of a Designated Transfer, the transferee of the Membership Interests, or at the request and the sole cost and expense of such transferee the Company, shall file with FERC a Notice of Self-Recertification of any Projects larger than one (1) MW, aggregated within one (1) mile, including a completed FERC Form 556.
The materials will then be processed at the Designated Transfer and Processing Facility.
Annually, Contractor shall have each Collection vehicle weighed at the Designated Transfer and Processing Facility to determine the unloaded weight (“tare weight”) of the vehicle, and the total loaded weight of each load delivered to the Designated Transfer and Processing Facility.
Contractor shall use the Plan of Operations as a reference for questions that might arise concerning the day-to-day operations of the Designated Transfer and Processing Facility.
In addition, Contractor shall maintain at least one (1) copy of the most current Plan of Operations for each Designated Transfer and Processing Facility within Contractor’s Solid Waste Franchise Area in Contractor’s local office.