Monthly Assessments Sample Clauses

The "Monthly Assessments" clause establishes a recurring obligation for one party to pay a specified fee or charge on a monthly basis. Typically, this applies to situations such as membership dues, maintenance fees, or service charges, where the amount and due date are clearly defined in the agreement. By setting out the terms for regular payments, this clause ensures predictable cash flow for the recipient and clarifies the payer's ongoing financial responsibilities, thereby reducing the risk of disputes over payment expectations.
Monthly Assessments. (Initial applicable paragraph(s)) The monthly Regular Club Assessments payable from the date of Member’s acquisition of each Member’s Unit is One Thousand Three Hundred Fifty Seven Dollars and Ninety Seven Cents ($1,357.97) per month, ($16,295.64 annually) per Unit, which is subject to change in accordance with The Club Governing Documents. Initials by Member: /
Monthly Assessments. The TDHE will conduct a monthly assessment every thirty (30) days of occupancy. This will assess the participant’s ability to remain in the program. The assessment will consist of a review of: i). The participant’s monthly payment history ii). The participants Independence Plan as to how they will achieve self- sufficiency The Independence Plan will include: a.) A monthly financial management plan to assist the family’s developed skills to pay bills, including utilities and save money; b.) Goals for achieving independence with specific benchmarks and time frames; c.) A strategy and time frame for obtaining needed services which may include job training, transportation, counseling, legal services, and benefit assistance programs; and d.) The respective responsibilities of the participant’s goals of the plan.
Monthly Assessments. 1. All members are responsible for paying Monthly Assessments for the months inclusive
Monthly Assessments. Commencing at the time indicated in Article 2, the Shareholder will pay to the Cooperative a monthly sum equal to one-twelfth (1/12th) of the Shareholder’s proportionate share of the sum the Board of Directors estimates is required to meet the Cooperative’s annual expenses pertaining to the Premises and other facilities which the Shareholder is entitled to utilize (collectively “Assessments”), including, but not limited to, the following items:
Monthly Assessments. All Members will be subject to a monthly assessment to recover monthly costs associated with the performance of the functions of the WAPP Organization as assigned by the Executive Board. The monthly assessment will be charged to Members per the assessment formula outlined below: Where: A = Member’s share of WAPP assessment N = Total number of Members B = Energy sold for the previous year C = Total of factor B for all Members X = Monthly Costs Each member shall deposit its assessment with WAPP no later than thirty (30) days after receipt of such notification.
Monthly Assessments. The Consultant shall review all project lifecycle processes and deliverables, evaluate the quality of the project work, and make recommendations to improve project management practices that are likely to reduce risks and improve the likelihood of project success. Assessments will be conducted monthly through the life of the project. The assessments will be adapted to conform to the project lifecycle phases adopted by the project team. This assumes the team is using structured and proven methodologies during each phase of the project. The Consultant will provide an assessment of all project management and product delivery/implementation processes that are relevant to the current stage of the project at the time each IIPQA assessment is conducted. A consultative assessment approach is desired. Attend Key Project Meetings In the course of performing IIPQA, the Consultant shall attend key project meetings.
Monthly Assessments. The Bylaws contain the mechanism by which the Corporation establishes the Monthly Assessment on the Apartment. The Share- holder agrees to pay, as rent, all Monthly Assessments and Special Assessments on the Apartment and all Special Charges in the manner, and as otherwise established, in the Bylaws and this Lease. The failure of the Corporation to annually establish a Monthly Assessment does not relieve the Shareholder of the obligation to pay Monthly Assessments, and the last Monthly Assessment established by the Corporation shall remain in effect until a new Monthly Assessment is established by the Corporation. The current Monthly Assessment on the Apartment is per month.
Monthly Assessments. Commencing at the time indicated in ARTICLE 2 hereof, the Member agrees to pay to the Corporation a monthly sum referred to herein as “Assessments,” equal to the Member’s proportionate share of the sum required by the Corporation, as estimated by its Board of Directors to meet it’s annual expenses, including but not limited to the following items: (a) The cost of all operating expenses of the project and services furnished, including charges by the Golden Rain Foundation (hereinafter called the “Foundation”) for facilities and services furnished by the Foundation, in addition to any and all other charges required pursuant to that agreement between Golden Rain Foundation and the Corporation mentioned in Article 13 below. (b) The cost of necessary management, administration and professional services. (c) The amount of all taxes and assessments levied against the project of the Corporation of which it is required to pay, except that in the event the taxing authority makes a separate assessment as to the assessed value of each dwelling unit, the proportionate share of taxes to be paid as to said dwelling unit shall be determined by the ratio of the assessed value of the dwelling unit to the total assessed value of all dwelling units of the corporation, the Member agrees to and shall pay the amount of said taxes determined by the taxing authority for the said Member’s respective dwelling unit, which shall be included in the “Assessments” hereinabove referred to, in said amount as separately determined for said dwelling unit. (d) The cost of fire and extended insurance on the project and such other insurance as the Corporation may effect. Member shall be responsible for obtaining personal property insurance for the purpose of insuring Member’s personal property within Member’s dwelling unit, alterations made to the dwelling unit by Member during the term hereof, and alterations made to the dwelling unit by previous occupants thereof. (e) The cost of furnishing water, gas, electricity, garbage and trash collection, other government mandated responsibilities, and other utilities to the extent furnished by the Corporation (See Article 10). (f) All reserves set up by the Board of Directors, including but not limited to the general operating reserve, contingency reserve and the reserve for repair or replacement of Mutual property. (g) The estimated cost of repairs, maintenance and replacement of Mutual property to be made by the Corporation. (h) Any and all other cha...
Monthly Assessments. SPP will assess certain Members described herein on a monthly basis all costs not otherwise collected. Costs recovered under the assessment will include but are not limited to all operating costs, financing costs, debt repayment, and capital expenditures associated with the performance of SPP’s functions as assigned by the Board of Directors. Significant among these are costs associated with regional reliability coordination and the provision of transmission service. SPP shall determine the assessment rate based on its annual budgeted net expenditures divided by estimated annual Schedule 1 billing units for service sold under SPP’s OATT and Member load eligible to take, but not taking, Network Integration Transmission Service under SPP’s OATT. The Board of Directors may review the assumptions used in determining the assessment rate at any time and may adjust the assessment rate appropriately should conditions warrant. Each load-serving Member shall then be assessed the monthly assessment rate applied to its load eligible to take Network Integration Transmission Service under the SPP OATT. Further, each load-serving Member shall receive a credit against the monthly assessment for that month’s Schedule 1 fees paid for Network Integration Transmission Service and for Point-to- Point Transmission Service that had a delivery point within the SPP region, under the SPP OATT.
Monthly Assessments