Allocation of the Aggregate Purchase Price Sample Clauses

Allocation of the Aggregate Purchase Price. Pfizer, on behalf of itself and the Seller Corporations, and Purchaser (i) have agreed to the allocation as of the Closing Date of the Aggregate Purchase Price among the Conveyed Subsidiaries and the Asset Selling Corporations as set forth in Schedule 2.9 (the “Section 2.9(i) Allocation”) and (ii) shall agree prior to the Closing on the allocation as of the Closing Date among the Purchased Assets sold by each Asset Selling Corporation of the Asset Purchase Price allocable to such Asset Selling Corporation as set forth in Schedule 2.9 (the “Section 2.9(ii) Allocation” and, together with the Section 2.9(i) Allocation, the “Allocation”). Each of the Seller Corporations on the one hand and Purchaser on the other shall (i) be bound by the Allocation for purposes of determining any Taxes; (ii) prepare and file, and cause its Affiliates to prepare and file, its Tax Returns on a basis consistent with the Allocation; and (iii) take no position, and cause its Affiliates to take no Back to Contents position, inconsistent with the Allocation on any applicable Tax Return or in any proceeding before any taxing authority or otherwise. In the event that the Allocation is disputed by any taxing authority or Governmental Authority, the party receiving notice of the dispute shall promptly notify the other party hereto, and both Pfizer and Purchaser agree to use their best efforts to defend such Allocation in any audit or similar proceeding, and the matter shall be handled as a Tax Claim described in Section 7.4(i)(B). Each of the Seller Corporations and Purchaser acknowledge that the Section 2.9(i) Allocation was made at arm’s length based upon a good faith determination of fair market values. Pfizer shall be provided with a copy of Purchaser's proposed Section 2.9(ii) Allocation at least 25 Business Days prior to Closing and, provided that Pfizer consents to Purchaser's proposed Section 2.9(ii) Allocation (which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld), the Section 2.9(ii) Allocation shall be made as specified in such allocation. If Pfizer does not consent to Purchaser's proposed Section 2.9(ii) Allocation, Pfizer and Purchaser shall use their best efforts to resolve all differences within 15 Business Days prior to Closing. If Pfizer and Purchaser are unable to resolve all differences within 15 Business Days prior to Closing, then any remaining disputed matters shall be submitted to American Appraisal (the "Allocation Arbiter") for the final and conclusive determination....
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Allocation of the Aggregate Purchase Price. The Aggregate Purchase Price shall be allocated among the Purchased Assets in the manner set forth in Schedule 2.4 annexed hereto, subject to any adjustment to the Aggregate Purchase Price which shall be made pursuant to Section 2.2 hereof. The parties hereto acknowledge and agree that such allocation reflects the respective fair market values of the Purchased Assets and that they will not take a position inconsistent with such allocation for U.S. or foreign federal, state, provincial or local tax purposes.
Allocation of the Aggregate Purchase Price. Seller and Purchaser have agreed to the allocation of the Aggregate Purchase Price among the Sold Shares to be purchased hereunder as set forth in Schedule 2.3 (the "Allocation"), subject to adjustment to reflect any adjustments or payments made pursuant to Sections 2.2, 5.4 or Article VII. Each of Seller and Purchaser shall (a) be bound by the Allocation for purposes of determining any Taxes, (b) prepare and file, and cause its Subsidiaries to prepare and file, its and their Tax Returns on a basis consistent with the Allocation and (c) take no position, and cause its Subsidiaries to take no position, inconsistent with the Allocation on any applicable Tax Return or in any proceeding before any Tax Authority or otherwise. In the event that the Allocation is disputed by any Tax Authority, the party receiving notice of the dispute shall promptly notify the other party hereto of the receipt of such notice and consult with such other party in the resolution of the dispute.
Allocation of the Aggregate Purchase Price. The Parties have agreed to the allocation of the Purchase Price among the Interests, the Purchased IP and among the other assets of the Acquired Companies as set forth in Section 2.6 of the Disclosure Schedule (the “Purchase Price Allocation”), provided, however, that in the event of any material changes in the balance sheets of the Acquired Companies between signing and Closing, the Parties will adjust the allocation of the Purchase Price to the Interests to the extent necessary to account for such changes (but in the event of any such material change, in no event will the Purchase Price allocated to particular Interests be less than the net book value of such Interests on the Closing Date). Each Party will: (a) be bound by the Purchase Price Allocation for purposes of determining any Taxes; (b) prepare and file, and cause its Affiliates to prepare and file, its Tax Returns on a basis consistent with the Purchase Price Allocation; and (c) take no position, and cause its Affiliates to take no position, inconsistent with the Purchase Price Allocation on any applicable Tax Return or in any Action before any Tax Authority or otherwise. In the event that the Purchase Price Allocation is disputed by any Tax Authority, the Party receiving notice of the dispute shall promptly notify the other Parties, and each Party agrees to use its reasonable best efforts to defend such Purchase Price Allocation in any audit or similar Action.

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  • Allocation of the Purchase Price (a) Within ninety (90) days after the final determination of the Final Purchase Price pursuant to Section 2.5, the Sellers will provide the Buyer with a statement (or statements) (the “Asset Acquisition Statement”) with the Sellers’ proposed allocation of the Final Purchase Price (plus any other amounts, including Assumed Liabilities, to the extent properly taken into account as consideration for applicable Tax purposes) among the Transferred Assets and, if applicable, the Ancillary Agreements and any other rights transferred hereunder or thereunder in accordance with Section 1060 of the Code (and any other applicable state, local or non-U.S. Law). The Buyer may, within thirty (30) days after receiving such Asset Acquisition Statement, propose to the Sellers in writing any changes to such Asset Acquisition Statement that are consistent with applicable Law (the “Allocation Notice of Objection”), and if the Buyer does not deliver such a Notice of Objection within such period, the Buyer shall be deemed to have accepted such proposed Asset Acquisition Statement and it shall become final and binding on the Parties. If the Buyer delivers a Notice of Objection, then the Buyer and the Sellers will endeavor in good faith to resolve any differences with respect to the Asset Acquisition Statement within thirty (30) days after the Sellers’ receipt of the Notice of Objection. If the Buyer and the Sellers are unable to resolve such differences, the matters in dispute shall be resolved by the Accounting Firm, which determination by such Accounting Firm shall be consistent with this Agreement. The fees, costs and expenses of the Accounting Firm shall be borne by the Buyer and the Sellers in inverse proportion as they may prevail on matters resolved by the Accounting Firm, which proportionate allocations also shall be determined by the Accounting Firm at the time the determination of the Accounting Firm is rendered. (b) The Buyer and the Sellers agree that they shall each (and shall cause their respective Affiliates to) file all Tax Returns (including amended returns and claims for refunds) and information reports in a manner consistent with the Asset Acquisition Statement (as finalized pursuant to Section 2.6(a))); provided that nothing contained in this Section 2.6(b) shall prevent any Party (or their Affiliates) from settling, or require any of them to litigate any challenge, proposed deficiency, adjustment or other similar proceeding by any Governmental Authority with respect to the Asset Acquisition Statement. Upon any adjustment to the Purchase Price in connection with an indemnification claim made pursuant to Article 13, the allocation described in the Asset Acquisition Statement (as finalized pursuant to Section 2.6(a)) shall be subject to adjustment in a manner consistent with Section 2.6(a).

  • Aggregate Purchase Price (a) The aggregate cash amount to be paid by the Purchaser at the Closing shall be Three Hundred Twenty Million Dollars ($320,000,000) minus the sum of (A) the amount of Net Debt, (B) the aggregate amount of all Seller Transaction Expenses to the extent not paid prior to the Closing Date that are due and payable on the Closing Date and (C) the aggregate Stock Option Adjustment Amounts (the "Preliminary Purchase Price"); provided, however, one and one-half percent (1.5%) of the sum of (x) the Preliminary Purchase Price plus (y) the aggregate Stock Option Adjustment Amounts (together, the "Escrow Amount") shall be delivered to an escrow agent (which escrow agent shall be a bank or trust company with a branch located in the City of New York) appointed prior to the Closing by the Stockholders Representative, subject to approval by the Purchaser, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed, pursuant to an Escrow Agreement (the "Escrow Agreement") to be entered into by the Purchaser, the Stockholders Representative and the Escrow Agent. Such Escrow Amount shall be held and disbursed by the escrow agent in accordance with the terms and conditions in this Article II and in the Escrow Agreement. Prior to the Closing, the Stockholder Representative shall prepare a schedule (based upon the respective amounts payable to each Seller net of any amount payable by such Seller hereunder, but assuming that individually and in the aggregate each holder of Rollover Options held a like number of Options that were not Rollover Options in lieu of the Rollover Options so held) setting forth the respective percentages of the aggregate Escrow Amount applicable to each Seller, which schedule shall be utilized to determine any distributions to Sellers from the Escrow Amount or any other adjustments to the Purchase Price and corresponding payments to or by the Sellers (the "Pro Rata Amount"). (b) As used herein, the "Net Working Capital Adjustment Amount" shall be the difference between the final Net Working Capital amount as set forth in the Final Statement minus the Target. In accordance with Sections 2.7 and 2.8, the Preliminary Purchase Price shall be (1) increased by the Net Working Capital Adjustment Amount, if the Net Working Capital Adjustment Amount is a positive integral, or (2) decreased by the Net Working Capital Adjustment Amount, if the Net Working Capital Adjustment Amount is a negative integral. The Preliminary Purchase Price as so adjusted shall constitute the "Purchase Price."

  • Allocation of Purchase Price (i) The sum of the Purchase Price and the amount of the Assumed Liabilities (to the extent properly taken into account under the Code) shall be allocated among Sellers and (ii) the amount allocated to the Acquired Assets sold by each such Seller shall be further allocated among such Acquired Assets in accordance with Section 1060 of the Code and the Treasury Regulations promulgated thereunder (the “Allocation”). The Allocation shall be delivered by Buyer to Sellers within one hundred and twenty (120) days after the Closing. Sellers’ Representative, on behalf of Sellers, will have the right to raise reasonable objections to the Allocation within thirty (30) days after Buyer’s delivery thereof, in which event Buyer and Sellers’ Representative will negotiate in good faith to resolve such dispute. If Buyer and Sellers’ Representative cannot resolve such dispute within fifteen (15) Business Days after Sellers’ Representative notify Buyer of such objections, such dispute with respect to the Allocation shall be resolved promptly by the Neutral Accountant, the costs of which shall be shared in equal amounts by Buyer, on the one hand, and Sellers, on the other hand. The decision of the Neutral Accountant in respect of the Allocation shall be final and binding upon Buyer and Sellers. Buyer and Sellers shall file all Tax Returns (including, but not limited to, Internal Revenue Service Form 8594) consistent with the Allocation absent a change in Law; provided, however, that nothing contained herein shall prevent Buyer or any Seller from settling any proposed deficiency or adjustment by any Tax Authority based upon or arising out of the Allocation, and neither Buyer nor any Seller shall be required to litigate before any court any proposed deficiency or adjustment by any Tax Authority challenging such Allocation. Buyer and any applicable Seller shall promptly notify and provide the other with reasonable assistance in the event of an examination, audit, or other proceeding relating to Taxes regarding the Allocation of the Purchase Price and the amount of the Assumed Liabilities pursuant to this Section 3.4. Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Agreement, the foregoing agreement shall survive the Closing Date without limitation.

  • Payment of the Purchase Price 4.2.1 At least three (3) Business Days prior to the Closing Date, Seller or Altor shall deliver to Buyers a statement that sets forth: (a) its good faith and reasonable best estimates of: (i) the Net Working Capital as of the Closing Date, as calculated and presented on Schedule 4.2.1(a)(i) attached hereto (the “Estimated Net Working Capital”); and (ii) the Cash as of the Closing Date, as calculated and presented on Schedule 4.2.1(a)(ii) attached hereto (the “Estimated Cash”); and (b) the allocation between the Altor Note and the SHB Note of the aggregate initial principal balance in the amount of USD 30 million less an amount equal to the difference between the Estimated Net Working Capital and the Normalized Net Working Capital on a USD by USD basis if the Estimated Net Working Capital is less than the Normalized Net Working Capital (the “Aggregate Initial Principal Balance”). 4.2.2 The cash purchase price to be paid by Buyers to Seller on Closing for the Transferred Shares (the “Cash Purchase Price”) shall be an amount in USD corresponding to the Preliminary Purchase Price (a) less the sum of the Consideration Shares multiplied by the Applicable Ampco Stock Price; and (b) less the Aggregate Initial Principal Balance of the Notes. 4.2.3 The amount to be repaid by Buyers to SHB on Closing as repayment on behalf of ÅAB of the outstanding principal, interest and other amounts due and owing with respect to the Existing Facilities (the “Bank Pay-Off Amount”) shall be an amount in USD corresponding to the Cash Amount (a) plus an amount equal to the difference between the Estimated Net Working Capital and the Normalized Net Working Capital on a USD by USD basis if the Estimated Net Working Capital exceeds the Normalized Net Working Capital provided that such amount shall not exceed SEK 20,000,000; (b) plus the Estimated Cash; (c) less the Unpaid Transaction Expenses; (d) less the Cash Purchase Price; (e) less the lower of (i) the R&W Insurance Premium and (ii) USD 300,000; and (f) plus any other amounts to be paid by Buyers to Seller pursuant to this Agreement. 4.2.4 The Bank Pay-Off Amount and the Aggregate Initial Principal Balance are adjusted in accordance with the provisions of Clause 8. 4.2.5 Any amounts to be paid by Buyers to Seller after Closing pursuant to this Agreement shall be added to the Bank Pay-Off Amount and be paid to SHB as compensation for cancellation of bank debt. 4.2.6 On the Closing Date, the Cash Purchase Price shall be paid by Buyer to SHB and the Converting Note and the Notes shall be issued by Buyer to SHB, in each case as repayment of bank debt on behalf of Seller and for the benefit of US Buyer, and the Bank Pay-Off Amount shall be paid by Buyer to SHB as repayment of bank debt on behalf of ÅAB and for the benefit of US Buyer. 4.2.7 For purposes of determining the Bank Pay-Off Amount pursuant to Clause 4.2.3 amounts in other currencies shall be translated into USD at the Exchange Rates as at four (4) Business Days prior to the Closing Date.

  • Purchase Price; Allocation of Purchase Price (a) The purchase price for the Purchased Assets (the “Purchase Price”) is equal to $675,000,000 in cash. The Purchase Price shall be paid as provided in Section 2.07 and shall be subject to adjustment as provided in Section 2.08. Seller shall be treated as receiving a portion of the Purchase Price as agent for any of its Affiliates actually selling, transferring or conveying the Purchased Assets, consistent with the allocation of the Purchase Price pursuant to the Allocation Statement, and Buyer’s payment of the Purchase Price to Seller shall constitute payment by Buyer to any of Seller’s Affiliates actually selling, transferring or conveying the Purchased Assets hereunder. (b) Within 60 days after the Closing, Buyer shall deliver to Seller a statement (the “Allocation Statement”) allocating the Purchase Price (plus Assumed Liabilities and transaction costs, to the extent properly taken into account under Section 1060 of the Code) among the Purchased Assets in accordance with Section 1060 of the Code. If, within five Business Days after delivery of the Allocation Statement, Seller notifies Buyer in writing that Seller objects to the allocation set forth in the Allocation Statement, Buyer and Seller shall use commercially reasonable efforts to resolve such dispute within 20 days. In the event that Buyer and Seller are unable to resolve such dispute within 20 days, Buyer and Seller shall jointly retain KPMG LLP (the “Accounting Referee”) to resolve the disputed items in the manner described in Section 8.10. (c) Each of Buyer and Seller shall (i) be bound by the Allocation Statement, as may be adjusted in accordance with Section 2.06(e), (ii) act in accordance with, and cause its Affiliates to act in accordance with, the Allocation Statement in the preparation, filing and audit of any Tax Return (including filing IRS Form 8594 with its federal Income Tax Return for the taxable year that includes the Closing) and (iii) take no position, and cause its Affiliates to take no position, inconsistent with the allocation reflected on the Allocation Statement on any Tax Return, in any Contest or otherwise, unless required by a Final Determination. (d) In the event that the allocation reflected on the Allocation Statement is disputed by any Taxing Authority, the party receiving notice of the dispute shall promptly notify the other party hereto, and Buyer and Seller shall use their commercially reasonable efforts to defend such allocation in any Tax audit or similar proceeding. (e) If an adjustment is made with respect to the Purchase Price pursuant to Section 2.08, the Allocation Statement shall be adjusted in accordance with Section 1060 of the Code and as mutually agreed by Buyer and Seller. In the event that an agreement is not reached within 20 days after the determination of the Final Closing Working Capital, any disputed items shall be resolved in the manner described in Section 8.10. Buyer and Seller shall file any additional information return required to be filed pursuant to Section 1060 of the Code and to treat the Allocation Statement as adjusted in the manner described in Section 2.06(c). (f) Not later than 30 days prior to the filing of their respective Forms 8594 relating to this transaction, each party shall deliver to the other party a copy of its Form 8594.

  • Amount of Purchase Price The purchase price (“Purchase Price”) per Share for each Share which Optionee is entitled to purchase under the Options shall be $2.25 per Share.

  • Purchase Price Payments (a) On each Payment Date, on the terms and subject to the conditions of this Agreement, the Initial Purchaser shall pay to KBK the Purchase Price for the Receivables and Related Assets to be purchased on such day by (i) making a cash payment to or at the direction of KBK to the extent that the Initial Purchaser has cash available to make such payment pursuant to SECTION 3.3, and (ii) automatically increasing the principal amount outstanding under the Purchaser Note issued to KBK by the amount of the excess, if any, of the Purchase Price to be paid to KBK for such Receivables and Related Assets OVER the amount of any payment made on such day pursuant to CLAUSE (I) next above. (b) On each Payment Date, the Initial Purchaser shall reduce the Purchase Price payable to KBK for the Receivables and Related Assets that the Initial Purchaser is to purchase on such day by an amount (the "PURCHASE PRICE ADJUSTMENTS") equal to the difference between (i) the sum of (A) the Dilution Adjustment (as defined in SECTION 3.5(B)), if any, for the immediately preceding Business Day, PLUS (B) the Noncomplying Receivables Adjustment (as defined in SECTION 3.5(A)), if any, for the immediately preceding Business Day, MINUS (ii) the amount of any payments that the Initial Purchaser shall have received on the immediately preceding Business Day on account of Collections due with respect to Noncomplying Receivables that have been included in an Purchase Price Adjustment previously deducted or paid in accordance with this SECTION 3.1. (c) If the Purchase Price Adjustments on any Payment Date exceed the Purchase Price payable by the Initial Purchaser to KBK on such day, then the principal amount of the Purchaser Note shall be automatically reduced by the amount of such excess; PROVIDED, that if the Purchaser Note has been reduced to zero, then KBK shall pay to the Initial Purchaser in cash the amount of such Purchase Price Adjustments on the next succeeding Business Day; and PROVIDED FURTHER, HOWEVER, that at any time (y) when a Liquidation Event or Unmatured Liquidation Event exists or (z) on or after the Purchase Termination Date, the amount of any such credit shall be paid by KBK to the Initial Purchaser by deposit in immediately available funds into the Collection Account for application by Servicer to the same extent as if Collections of the applicable Receivable in such amount had actually been received on such date.

  • Adjustments to the Purchase Price As soon as practicable (but not more than five business days) after the date on which the Final Closing Balance Sheet shall have been determined in accordance with this Section 2.5.3: (a) the Escrow Agent shall: (i) release from the ESOP Adjustments and Claims Escrow and pay to Federal an amount in immediately available funds equal to the product of (1) the amount, if any, by which the Net Worth (after the M Street Lease Adjustment) as set forth in the Final Closing Balance Sheet is less than the amount of Net Worth (after the M Street Lease Adjustment) as set forth in the Estimated Closing Balance Sheet and (2) the ESOP Percentage. The difference between any payment to Federal pursuant to this Section 2.5.3(a)(i) and the product of $2,000,000 (Two Million Dollars) and the ESOP Percentage, shall be released to the ESOP Stockholders’ Representative; and (ii) release from the Non-ESOP Adjustments and Claims Escrow and pay to Federal an amount in immediately available funds equal to the product of (1) the amount, if any, by which the Net Worth (after the M Street Lease Adjustment) as set forth in the Final Closing Balance Sheet is less than the amount of Net Worth (after the M Street Lease Adjustment) as set forth in the Estimated Closing Balance Sheet and (2) the Non-ESOP Percentage. The difference between any payment to Federal pursuant to this Section 2.5.3(a)(ii) and the product of $2,000,000 (Two Million Dollars) and the Non-ESOP Percentage shall be released to the Non-ESOP Stockholders’ Representative as Paying Agent; and (b) Federal shall pay to: (i) the ESOP Stockholder an amount in immediately available funds equal to the product of (1) the amount, if any, by which the Net Worth (after the M Street Lease Adjustment) as set forth in the Final Closing Balance Sheet is greater than the Net Worth (after the M Street Lease Adjustment) as set forth in the Estimated Closing Balance Sheet and (2) the ESOP Percentage; and (ii) the Non-ESOP Stockholders’ Representative, as Paying Agent, an amount in immediately available funds equal to the product of (1) the amount, if any, by which the Net Worth (after the M Street Lease Adjustment) as set forth in the Final Closing Balance Sheet is greater than the Net Worth (after the M Street Lease Adjustment) as set forth in the Estimated Closing Balance Sheet and (2) the Non-ESOP Percentage; and (c) Pursuant to Section 2.5.3(b) following payment by Federal to the ESOP Shareholder’s Representative and the Non-ESOP Stockholder’s Representative, respectively, of any amount by which the Net Worth as set forth in the Final Closing Balance Sheet is greater than the Net Worth as set forth in the Estimated Closing Balance Sheet, the Escrow Agent shall: (i) release from the ESOP Adjustments and Claims Escrow and pay to the ESOP Stockholder’s Representative an amount in immediately available funds equal to the product of (1) $2,000,000 (Two Million Dollars) and (2) the ESOP Percentage; and (ii) release from the Non-ESOP Adjustments and Claims Escrow and pay to the Non-ESOP Stockholders’ Representative as paying agent an amount in immediately available funds equal to the product of (1) $2,000,000 (Two Million Dollars) and (2) the Non-ESOP Percentage. All payments made pursuant to this Section 2.5.3 shall constitute immediate adjustments of the Purchase Price in such amounts.

  • Determination of Purchase Price The Securities Administrator will be responsible for determining the Purchase Price for any Mortgage Loan that is sold by the Trust or with respect to which provision is made for the escrow of funds pursuant to this Section 2.03 and shall at the time of any purchase or escrow certify such amounts to the Depositor; provided that the Securities Administrator may consult with the Servicer to determine the Purchase Price unless the Servicer is the Purchaser of such Mortgage Loan. If, for whatever reason, the Securities Administrator shall determine that there is a miscalculation of the amount to be paid to the Trust, the Securities Administrator shall from monies in a Distribution Account return any overpayment that the Trust received as a result of such miscalculation to the applicable Purchaser upon the discovery of such overpayment, and the Securities Administrator shall collect from the applicable Purchaser for deposit to the Securities Account any underpayment that resulted from such miscalculation upon the discovery of such underpayment. Recovery may be made either directly or by set-off of all or any part of such underpayment against amounts owed by the Trust to such Purchaser.

  • Cash Purchase Price The term "Cash Purchase Price" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.3(a).

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