Scenario 2 Sample Clauses

Scenario 2. If in the future the sweepings are no longer stored in bays at depots but instead are tipped at SCC managed Transfer Stations, the handling costs will not be incurred by the relevant WCA and handling costs will be incurred by SCC, so the handling payment of £2.76 per tonne will cease. Any saving relating to a reduction from the starting gate fee of £52 per tonne would still be shared on a 50:50 basis.
Scenario 2. If you have a balance of £100, and the minimum payment we ask you for in your statement is £20, and there is a refund to your account of £90 between your statement date and your payment due date, (or your Direct Debit date, if earlier), then we will reduce the minimum payment needed so that it equals the full remaining balance of £10.
Scenario 2 railway APT declared by a Digital Service Provider
Scenario 2. In the event the Net Settlement Fund is less than the total of the Amounts Allegedly Withheld for all Claimants submitting Valid Claims, but greater than the amount needed to pay each Claimant submitting a Valid Claim his or her Adjusted Amount (specified below), Claimants submitting a Valid Claim will receive Settlement Payments of their Adjusted Amount. The “Adjusted Amount” for each Claimant, based on the Claimant’s “Payment Group” will be defined as follows:
Scenario 2. PTC exploits the Programme Intellectual Property on a For-Profit Basis through outlicensing of a Product to a Third Party on a worldwide, exclusive basis prior to Regulatory Approval. a) The parties shall hold an economic stake (“Base Shares”) in the Product calculated as of outlicensing effective date based on their respective economic contributions. i) On the Commencement Date, PTC begins with $5.4 million Base Shares, and the Trust with zero. ii) As the Trust pays the proposed the proposed $5.4 million US funding amount over the Programme Term, the Trust’s Base Share shall increase proportionately. By way of example, [**]. iii) Following the Programme Term, PTC’s ownership of Base Shares shall increase proportionately based on PTC’s continuing economic contribution. By way of example, [**]. b) All consideration attributable to outlicensing to a Third Party (other than debt at arm’s length interest rates or bona fide research funding) shall be divided between PTC and the Trust according to relative Base Share ownership at the time of such outlicensing. By way of example, [**]. c) For clarity, once outlicensing under this scenario has occurred, then the milestones provided for in scenario 1 shall no longer apply following the effective date of the outlicense; provided, that if a milestone trigger event occurred prior to the outlicense but installment payments are ongoing, PTC must complete such milestone payments. d) For clarity, neither PTC nor the Third Party gaining the outlicense shall make any royalty payments to the Trust under this scenario. e) License or access payments to Third Parties for enabling technologies required, in the good faith judgment of PTC, to develop and commercialize a Product shall be counted in the calculation of Base Shares under this scenario; provided, however, that such payments shall not include license or access payments made with respect to the composition of matter or method of use of those active ingredient(s) in the Product that incorporate, comprise or are derived from the Programme Intellectual Property.
Scenario 2. Improve the Indonesian social pay-for-service model to reach poorer populations
Scenario 2. Pilot plant at an existing polyol plant or chemical park
Scenario 2. Intelligent citizen portals connected across Europe using chatbot interface for easy interaction with citizens Figure 5. Scenario "Intelligent citizen portals connected across Europe using chatbot interface for effective interaction with citizens"
Scenario 2. If only the teacher is quarantined and is unable to teach due to illness, the building should request a substitute for in-person instruction and the classroom teacher shares lesson plans as outlined below in #6.
Scenario 2. 100% GLF (short term)