Projected Capital Expenditures definition

Projected Capital Expenditures means Capital Expenditures budgeted to be made during the 6-month period next succeeding the relevant Excess Cash Computation Period.
Projected Capital Expenditures for any Property, means any Capital Expenditures that are budgeted by the applicable Property Owning Entity to be incurred by such Property Owning Entity during the period in question in connection with any alterations, improvements or replacements to such Property; provided, however, that, with respect to any period in which the Quantum Percentage Ownership Interest for a Quantum Property is less than 100%, the “Projected Capital Expenditures” for such Quantum Property for such period shall mean only the applicable Quantum Percentage Ownership Interest of the foregoing budgeted Capital Expenditures with respect to such Quantum Property for such period.
Projected Capital Expenditures as defined in Section 4.4(d).

Examples of Projected Capital Expenditures in a sentence

  • In the event the actual amount of capital expenditures for the Business during the Capital Expenditure Period ("Actual Capital Expenditures") is less than the Projected Capital Expenditures, the Purchase Price shall be increased by the difference between the Projected Capital Expenditures and the Actual Capital Expenditures.

  • If, in any fiscal year through 2002, the Buyer must incur capital expenditures in excess of the amounts set forth in Schedule 4.4(d) to achieve the corresponding revenue projections ("Actual Capital Expenditures"), then Seller shall pay to the Buyer in cash an amount equal to the excess of Actual Capital Expenditures over the Projected Capital Expenditures for such fiscal year.

  • The Purchase Price is based upon the presumption that Purchaser will incur capital expenditures for the Business (excluding capital expenditures of AmeriCold Logistics I) in the amount of at least $1,534,784 ("Projected Capital Expenditures") during the period from the Closing Date until the last day of the twelfth calendar month following the month in which the Closing occurs ("Capital Expenditure Period").

  • The capital expenditures for the Business set forth on Schedule 4.4(d) for fiscal years 1999 through 2002 (the "Projected Capital Expenditures") are sufficient to achieve the corresponding revenue projections for the Business for such fiscal years as set forth on Schedule 4.4(d).

  • The Purchase Price is based upon the presumption that Purchaser will incur capital expenditures for the Business in the amount of at least $1,594,000 ("Projected Capital Expenditures") during the period from the Closing Date until the last day of the twelfth calendar month following the month in which the Closing occurs ("Capital Expenditure Period").

  • The Purchase Price is based upon the presumption that Purchaser will incur capital expenditures for the Business in the amount of at least $3,251,107 ("Projected Capital Expenditures") during the period from the Closing Date until the last day of the twelfth calendar month following the month in which the Closing occurs ("Capital Expenditure Period").

  • The Purchase Price is based upon the presumption that Purchaser will incur capital expenditures for the Business in the amount of at least $620,109 ("Projected Capital Expenditures") during the period from the Closing Date until the last day of the twelfth calendar month following the month in which the Closing occurs ("Capital Expenditure Period").

  • H(o) See Schedule H(o), Projected Capital Expenditures, attached hereto for a list of currently identified capital expenditure needs, some of which are subject to commitments and some of which are not.

  • In the event the actual amount of capital expenditures for the Business (excluding capital expenditures of AmeriCold Logistics I) during the Capital Expenditure Period ("Actual Capital Expenditures") is less than the Projected Capital Expenditures, the Purchase Price shall be increased by the difference between the Projected Capital Expenditures and the Actual Capital Expenditures.