Mitigation Credit Clause Samples

A Mitigation Credit clause defines how a party’s damages or losses may be reduced if they take reasonable steps to minimize the impact of a breach or harmful event. In practice, this means that if a party suffers a loss, they are expected to act to lessen that loss, such as by seeking alternative suppliers or solutions, and any compensation owed by the other party may be decreased by the amount saved through these efforts. The core function of this clause is to encourage proactive behavior to limit damages and to ensure that compensation reflects only unavoidable losses, preventing unjust enrichment.
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Mitigation Credit. Lessee shall be entitled to have a mitigation credit (the “Mitigation Credit”) deducted from any recovery by Lessor from Lessee of Basic Rent for the unexpired portion of the Term. Such Mitigation Credit shall be in one of the following amounts, with Lessor to select the amount which in its reasonable judgment will place Lessor in the same economic position, on an After-Tax Basis, as Lessor would have been in if Lessee had timely performed each of its obligations under this Agreement: (a) in the event that Lessor has re-leased the Aircraft on terms (other than rental payment terms) which, taken as a whole, Lessor regards as being substantially similar to the terms of this Agreement, an amount equaling the aggregate basic rental payments to become due for the period coinciding with the remainder of the Term (determined without reference to any right of Lessor to cancel the leasing of the Aircraft, whether or not such right is exercised), discounted periodically (equal to installment frequency) to present worth at the Discount Rate to the date of payment by Lessee; or (b) in the event that Lessor has not re-leased the Aircraft or has re-leased the Aircraft on terms (other than rental payment terms) which, taken as a whole, Lessor does not regard as being substantially similar to the terms of this Agreement, an amount equaling the fair market rental value of the Aircraft (specified in an appraisal by a recognized independent aircraft appraiser selected by Lessor) for the period commencing with the date that Lessor reasonably anticipates that the Aircraft could be re-leased at such rental rate and ending with the date that the Term was scheduled to expire (determined without reference to any right of Lessor to cancel the leasing of the Aircraft, whether or not such right is exercised), discounted periodically (equal to installment frequency) to present worth at the Discount Rate to the date of payment by Lessee.
Mitigation Credit. Lessee shall be entitled to have a Mitigation Credit deducted from any recovery by Lessor from Lessee of Rent for the unexpired portion of the Term. Such Mitigation Credit shall be in one of the following amounts, with Lessor to select the amount which in its reasonable judgment will place Lessor in the same economic position, on an After-Tax Basis, as Lessor would have been in if Lessee had timely performed each of its obligations under this Agreement: (a) in the event that Lessor has re-let the Aircraft on terms (other than rental payment terms) which, taken as a whole, Lessor regards as being substantially similar to the terms of this Agreement, an amount equaling the aggregate basic rental payments to become due for the period coinciding with the remainder of the Term (determined without reference to any right of Lessor to cancel the leasing of the Aircraft, whether or not such right is exercised), discounted periodically (equal to installment frequency) to

Related to Mitigation Credit

  • Mitigation; Offset The Executive is under no obligation to seek other Employment or to otherwise mitigate the obligations of the Company under this Agreement, and the Company may not offset against amounts or benefits due Executive under this Agreement or otherwise on account of any claim (other than any preexisting debts then due in accordance with their terms) the Company or its affiliates may have against him or any remuneration or other benefit earned or received by Executive after such termination.

  • Vacation Credit Any outstanding vacation entitlement for a person going on LTD will be paid in cash upon expiry of sick leave. The cash payment will be calculated on the base earnings at the expiration of sick leave for the prorated days of vacation entitlement, any outstanding lieu days, any outstanding floating statutory holidays, and banked time for 40-hour per week employees. No vacation entitlement, floating holidays, or banked time for 40-hour per week employees accrues while a member is in receipt of LTD benefits.

  • Vacation Credits All employees shall participate in the County’s Terminal Pay Plan (Plan). However, only the terminal paychecks (including unused vacation) of those employees who have reached the age of fifty-five (55) shall be placed into the Plan. These terminal paychecks shall be placed into the Plan on a pre-tax basis in accordance with the Plan, all applicable laws and all rules and regulations applicable to the Plan.

  • Retirement Credit Retirement credit for such periods of leave without pay shall be governed by the rules and regulations of the Division of Retirement and the provisions of Chapter 121, Florida Statutes.

  • Change in Credit and Collection Policy At least thirty (30) days prior to the effectiveness of any material change in or material amendment to the Credit and Collection Policy, a copy of the Credit and Collection Policy then in effect and a notice (A) indicating such change or amendment, and (B) if such proposed change or amendment would be reasonably likely to adversely affect the collectibility of the Receivables or decrease the credit quality of any newly created Receivables, requesting the Agent's consent thereto.