prevailing party shall include, without limitation, a Party or Broker who substantially obtains or defeats the relief sought, as the case may be, whether by compromise, settlement, judgment, or the abandonment by the other Party or Broker of its claim or defense. The attorneys' fee award shall not be computed in accordance with any court fee schedule, but shall be such as to fully reimburse all attorneys' fees reasonably incurred. Lessor shall be entitled to attorneys' fees, costs and expenses incurred in preparation and service of notices of Default and consultations in connection therewith, whether or not a legal action is subsequently commenced in connection with such Default or resulting Breach. Broker(s) shall be intended third party beneficiaries of this Paragraph 31.
Prevailing Rate means, in respect of any currencies on any day, the spot rate of exchange between the relevant currencies prevailing as at or about 12 noon (London time) on that date as appearing on or derived from the Relevant Page or, if such a rate cannot be determined at such time, the rate prevailing as at or about 12 noon (London time) on the immediately preceding day on which such rate can be so determined or, if such rate cannot be so determined by reference to the Relevant Page, the rate determined in such other manner as an Independent Financial Adviser shall in good faith prescribe.
Prevailing Market Rate for the applicable Extension Period shall be the prevailing rental rate for properties of equivalent quality, size, and utility, in the office submarket in which the Building is located, with the length of the lease term, Landlord concessions, and the credit standing of Tenant to be taken into account. Tenant shall, within thirty (30) business days of receipt of Landlord’s written notice of Landlord’s determination of the Prevailing Market Rate, notify Landlord in writing of its acceptance, dispute, or rejection of Landlord’s determination of the Prevailing Market Rate. If Tenant rejects Landlord’s determination or does not timely respond, then the Lease will terminate at the end of the Lease Term (without renewal, or further renewal [as the case may be]). If Tenant disputes Landlord’s determination of the Prevailing Market Rate, and Landlord and Tenant are not able to reach a mutual agreement as to the Prevailing Market Rate during the following thirty (30) business day period, then the Lease will terminate at the end of the Lease Term. If Tenant accepts Landlord’s determination, or Tenant and Landlord otherwise agree upon the Prevailing Market Rate, this Lease shall be extended without the necessity of the execution of any further instrument or document. Such Extension Period shall (A) commence upon the expiration date of the Lease Term (which, in the case of the Second Extension Period, shall be the date upon which the First Extension Period expires), (B) expire upon the same day of the forty-eighth (48) calendar month thereafter, and (C) be upon the same terms, covenants, and conditions as provided in the Lease for the initial Lease Term, except that the Base Rent payable during an Extension Period shall be at the Prevailing Market Rate as determined above beginning at the commencement of the applicable Extension Period. Payment of all additional rent and other charges required to be made by Tenant under the Lease for the initial Lease Term shall continue to be made during the applicable Extension Period in accordance with the terms and provisions of the Lease. Any assignment of the Lease or subletting of the Leased Premises by Tenant shall terminate the option(s) to extend the Lease Term contained herein. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in no event shall Base Rent for an Extension Period be less than the Base Rent during the last year of the initial Lease Term (which, in the case of the Second Extension Period, shall be the last year of the First Extension Period). Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary contained in this Rider, Tenant shall not have the option to extend the Lease Term for the Second Extension Period unless it has properly exercised its option to extend the Lease Term for the First Extension Period.
Prevailing Wage means the wage rate paid by virtue of
Prevailing Market means the arms-length, fair-market, annual rental rate per rentable square foot under extension and renewal leases and amendments entered into on or about the date on which the Prevailing Market is being determined hereunder for space comparable to the Premises in the Building and office buildings comparable to the Building in the San Jose, California area. The determination of Prevailing Market shall take into account (i) any material economic differences between the terms of the Lease and any comparison lease or amendment, such as rent abatements, construction costs and other concessions, and the manner, if any, in which the landlord under any such lease is reimbursed for operating expenses and taxes; (ii) any material differences in configuration or condition between the Premises and any comparison space, including any cost that would have to be incurred in order to make the configuration or condition of the comparison space similar to that of the Premises; and (iii) any reasonably anticipated changes in the Prevailing Market rate from the time such Prevailing Market rate is being determined and the time such Prevailing Market rate will become effective under the Lease.
Prevailing Exchange Rate means, for purposes of translating, as of any date, any amount in a non-U.S. currency to U.S. dollars, the spot mid-rate of exchange between such currencies prevailing as of 4 p.m., New York City time, on such date, as displayed on, or derived from, Bloomberg page “BFIX” (or, if such page is not available, its equivalent successor page) in respect of such currencies. If such rate cannot be determined as provided in the immediately preceding sentence on such date (which, for the purpose of this definition, will be deemed to be the “affected day”), then the Prevailing Exchange Rate for such date will be determined mutatis mutandis but with respect to the immediately preceding day on which such rate can be so determined; provided, however, that, if such immediately preceding day is before the fifth (5th) day before such affected day, or if such rate cannot be so determined, then the Prevailing Exchange Rate will be determined in such other commercially reasonable manner as determined by the Company in good faith.
Prevailing wage rate means the rate, amount, or level of wages, salaries, benefits, and other
Recover "Recovered," "Recovery" means all monies recovered by way of judgment, settlement, reimbursement, or otherwise to compensate for any loss related to any Injury, Illness, condition, and/or accident where a Third Party is or may be responsible. "Recovery" includes, but is not limited to, recoveries for medical or dental expenses, attorneys' fees, costs and expenses, pain and suffering, loss of consortium, wrongful death, wages and/or any other recovery of any form of damages or compensation whatsoever.
Successful Proposer means any Proposer selected by the University to receive an Award as a result of this RFP and to enter into a Contract to provide the University with the products or services sought by this RFP.
Legal Costs of a person means legal costs incurred by that person in defending an action for a Liability of that person.
Eastern Prevailing Time means either Eastern Standard Time or Eastern Daylight Savings Time, as in effect from time to time.
Legal Fees shall have the meaning set forth in Section 8(b) of the Subscription Agreement;
Successful Proponent means a Proponent who the City may award the agreement to, as a result of this RFP document.
Litigation Expenses means costs and expenses incurred in connection with commencing, prosecuting, and settling the Action (which may include the costs and expenses of Plaintiffs directly related to their representation of the Settlement Class), for which Lead Counsel intends to apply to the Court for reimbursement from the Settlement Fund.
Litigation Costs means all reasonable costs, charges, expenses, including attorneys', accountants' and expert witnesses' fees, and obligations paid or incurred in connection with investigating, defending (including affirmative defenses and counterclaims), obtaining or attempting to obtain a settlement, being a witness in, or participating in or preparing to defend, be a witness in, or participate in, any Proceeding and any appeal therefrom and the cost of appeal, attachment and similar bonds.
Expense Fees As to each Mortgage Loan, the sum of the Servicing Fee and the Trustee Fee.
Attorneys Fees and Costs” means attorneys’ fees agreed upon by the Parties and
Costs and fees means all reasonable pre-award expenses of the arbitration, including the arbitrators' fees, administrative fees, travel expenses, out-of-pocket expenses such as copying and telephone, court costs, witness fees and attorney's fees. Upon the request of a party, the arbitrators' award shall include findings of fact and conclusion of law. The arbitrators shall provide copies of such award to the parties. Any award may be entered by the prevailing party in any court of competent jurisdiction.
Attorneys’ Fees means the full and actual cost of any legal services actually performed in connection with the matter involved calculated on the basis of the usual fee charged by the attorney performing such services and shall not be limited to "reasonable attorneys' fees" as defined in any statute or rule of court.
Litigation Expense means any court filing fee, court cost, arbitration fee, and each other fee and cost of investigating or defending an indemnified claim or asserting any claim for indemnification or defense under this Agreement, including Attorney’s Fees, other professionals’ fees, and disbursements. “Attorney’s Fees” include a charge for the service of in-house counsel at the market rate for independent counsel of similar experience.
Expense Fee As to each Mortgage Loan and any Distribution Date, the product of the Expense Fee Rate and its Stated Principal Balance as of that Distribution Date.
entitled Chase Manhattan Mortgage Corporation, as Servicer, for the benefit of registered holders of Chase Manhattan Acceptance Corporation Multi-Class Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series [ ], Class B-5." Amounts in the Collateral Fund shall continue to be the property of the Purchaser, subject to the first priority security interest granted hereunder for the benefit of the Certificate holders, until withdrawn from the Collateral Fund pursuant to Section 2.02 or 2.03 hereof. Upon the termination of this Agreement and the liquidation of all Mortgage Loans as to which the Purchaser has made any Election to Delay Foreclosure or any Election to Foreclose pursuant to Section 2.04 hereof, the Company shall distribute to the Purchaser all amounts remaining in the Collateral Fund together with any investment earnings thereon. The Collateral Fund shall be an "outside reserve fund" within the meaning of the REMIC Provisions, beneficially owned by the Purchaser. In no event shall the Purchaser (i) take or cause the Trustee or the Company to take any action that could cause any REMIC established under the Trust Agreement to fail to qualify as a REMIC or cause the imposition on any such REMIC of any "prohibited transaction" or "prohibited contribution" taxes or (ii) cause the Trustee or the Company to fail to take any action necessary to maintain the status of any such REMIC as a REMIC.
training allowance means an allowance (whether by way of periodical grants or otherwise) payable—
Class Expenses means the expenses of registering a Class in any jurisdiction or with any stock exchange, regulated market or settlement system, and all other expenses arising from such registration and such further expenses howsoever arising as may be disclosed in the Prospectus. The cost of converting currency and the costs and gains/losses of the hedging transactions are borne solely by the relevant Class.
disability living allowance means a disability living allowance under section 71 of the SSCBA;
paid means paid or credited as paid;