Assessor Will Not Value Sample Clauses

Assessor Will Not Value. In the event that, on or before October 1st in any tax year in which a new value for the Project shall be required, the Assessor fails to provide such value, Lessee and Lessor will use their best efforts to negotiate a mutually acceptable value equivalent to the value at which the Assessor would have appraised the Project had the Assessor appraised or reappraised it as the case may be.
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  • Fair Market Value Fair Market Value of a share of Common Stock as of a particular date (the "Determination Date") shall mean:

  • Calculation Any figure or percentage referred to in this Agreement shall be carried to seven decimal places.

  • Subsequent Recalculation In the event the Internal Revenue Service adjusts the computation of the Company under Section 5.2 herein so that the Executive did not receive the greatest net benefit, the Company shall reimburse the Executive for the full amount necessary to make the Executive whole, plus a market rate of interest, as determined by the Committee, within 30 days after such adjustment.

  • Base Price Initial price quoted, proposed and/or contracted per unit of measure.

  • Market Value Market value shall be determined by the Lending Agent, where applicable, based upon the valuation policies adopted by the Client’s Board of Directors/Trustees.

  • Market Value Adjustment 16 3.07 Transfer of Current Value from the Funds or AG Account ............ 17 3.08 Notice to the Certificate Holder .................................. 18 3.09 Loans ............................................................. 18 3.10 Systematic Withdrawal Option (SWO) ................................ 18 3.11

  • Adjustment Payment If the Closing Net Working Capital exceeds $690,000,000 (the “Target Net Working Capital”), the Purchase Price shall be increased by the amount by which Closing Net Working Capital exceeds the Target Net Working Capital, and if the Closing Net Working Capital is less than the Target Net Working Capital, the Purchase Price shall be decreased by the amount by which Closing Net Working Capital is less than the Target Net Working Capital. If the Closing Eligible Capital Expenditures exceeds the applicable Target Eligible Capital Expenditures, the Purchase Price shall be increased by the amount by which Closing Eligible Capital Expenditures exceeds such applicable Target Eligible Capital Expenditures, and if the Closing Eligible Capital Expenditures is less than the applicable Target Eligible Capital Expenditures, the Purchase Price shall be decreased by the amount by which Closing Eligible Capital Expenditures is less than such applicable Target Eligible Capital Expenditures. The Purchase Price as so increased or decreased under this Section 2.03(c) shall hereinafter be referred to as the “Adjusted Purchase Price”. If the Closing Date Payment is less than the Adjusted Purchase Price, Purchaser shall, and if the Closing Date Payment is more than the Adjusted Purchase Price, Seller shall, in each case within 10 Business Days after the Closing Date Statement becomes final and binding on the parties, make payment by wire transfer in immediately available funds to one or more accounts designated in writing at least two Business Days prior to such payment by the party entitled to receive such payment, plus interest thereon at a rate of interest equal to 6% per annum, calculated on the basis of the actual number of days elapsed divided by 365, from the Closing Date to the date of payment.

  • Appraised Value If an Objecting Party objects in writing to the Initial Valuation within ten (10) days after its receipt of the Valuation Notice, the Objecting Party, within fourteen (14) days from the date of such written objection, shall engage an Independent Appraiser (the “First Appraiser”) to determine within thirty (30) days of such engagement the Fair Market Value of the Partnership Interests (the “First Appraised Value”). The cost of the First Appraiser shall be borne by the Objecting Party. If the First Appraised Value is at least eighty percent (80%) of the Initial Value and less than or equal to one hundred twenty percent (120%) of the Initial Value, then the Purchase Price shall be the average of the Initial Value and the First Appraised Value. If the First Appraised Value is less than eighty percent (80%) of the Initial Value or more than one hundred twenty percent (120%) of the Initial Value, then the Partnership and the Objecting Party shall, within fourteen (14) days from the date of the First Appraised Value, mutually agree on and engage a second Independent Appraiser (the “Final Appraiser”). The cost of the Final Appraiser shall be borne equally by the Partnership and the Objecting Party. The Final Appraiser shall determine within thirty (30) days after its engagement the Fair Market Value of the Partnership Interests, but if such determination is less than the lesser of the Initial Value and the First Appraised Value then the lesser of the Initial Value and the First Appraised value shall be the value or if such determination is greater than the greater of the Initial Value and the First Appraised Value then the greater of the Initial Value and the First Appraised Value shall be the value (the “Final Valuation”). The Purchase Price shall be equal to the Final Valuation and shall be final and binding upon the parties to this Agreement for purposes of the subject transaction.

  • Settlement Averaging Period For any Option and regardless of the Settlement Method applicable to such Option:

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