Buy-Back Price Sample Clauses

Buy-Back Price. The term "Buy-Back Price" shall mean an amount equal to the sum of (i) the product of the Purchase Price (including any premium) paid for the Loan by Buyer multiplied by the quotient obtained by dividing (x) the then outstanding principal balance of the Loan by (y) the outstanding principal balance of the Loan at the time it was purchased by Buyer pursuant to this Agreement (i.e., the then outstanding principal balance of the Loan plus the unamortized portion of any premium paid by Buyer therefor), plus (ii) all amounts reasonably paid or incurred by Buyer with respect to or reasonably allocable to the Loan (including amounts reasonably paid to preserve the collateral securing repayment of the Loan) and not previously reimbursed to Buyer from any source, plus (iii) all accrued but unpaid interest on the amounts described in clauses (i) and (ii) hereof, computed at the rate at which interest accrues on the Loan from time to time.
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Buy-Back Price. At LKR 250/kg, the buy-back price is lower than market prices, currently LKR 350-400/ kg. (Annexes 3 .1) This limits out-grower returns. Moreover, out-growers face temptation to circumvent the IAP contract by ‘side-sales’ to outsiders. Whenever they do so, they may fail in micro-credit repayments. If harvest sales go properly to ANG, repayment comes ‘automatically’ from deducted proceeds. In the absence of that procedure, repayment requires a
Buy-Back Price. The term "Buy-Back Price" shall mean an amount -------------- equal to the sum of (i) the product of the Purchase Price (including any premium) paid for the Loan by Buyer multiplied by the quotient obtained by dividing (x) the then outstanding principal balance of the Loan by (y) the outstanding principal balance of the Loan at the time it was purchased by Buyer pursuant to this Agreement, plus (ii) all amounts reasonably paid or incurred by Buyer with respect to or reasonably allocable to the Loan (including amounts reasonably paid to preserve the collateral securing repayment of the Loan) and not previously reimbursed to Buyer from any source, plus (iii) all accrued but unpaid interest on the amounts described in clauses (i) and (ii) hereof, computed at the rate at which interest accrues on the Loan from time to time. [Seller still reviewing 8.3]
Buy-Back Price. The term "Buy-Back Price" shall mean the sum of: (1) the outstanding principal balance of the Loan, with accrued interest thereon through the date the Loan is repurchased by Seller; (2) all advances made by Buyer or the New Servicer on behalf of Buyer and all charges due from the Borrower; (3) the total amount, including accrued interest and other expenses paid by the Buyer to any senior lienholders, if any, to secure a priority lien position; (4) all reasonable and necessary expenses, losses and damages paid or incurred by the Buyer in connection with the Loan or an investigation of said Loan and/or the related collateral, including but not limited to, property taxes, maintenance costs, interest expense, insurance appraisals, advertising, sales commissions, reasonable attorney fees, expenses, and costs, fines and penalties; and (5) rebate of premium due Buyer, if applicable.
Buy-Back Price. The Buy Back Price is to be determined by the following clauses. a. The Buy Back price is the lesser of: i. the original contract purchase price of the house and land ii. or the current market value of the house and land

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  • Adjustment Amount (a) Schedule 2.16 sets forth a sample calculation of the Adjustment Amount and the Target Adjustment Amount as of the Balance Sheet Date (the “Sample Closing Statement”), including the asset, liability and other line items and accounting principles used in such calculation, and assuming that all of such asset and liability line items that constitute Mallinckrodt Assets or Mallinckrodt Liabilities under this Agreement will be transferred to Mallinckrodt as of the Distribution. (b) Within sixty (60) days after the Distribution Date, Mallinckrodt shall cause to be prepared and delivered to Covidien a statement (the “Closing Statement”) setting forth (i) the Adjustment Amount and the calculation of the Adjustment Amount and (ii) the Target Adjustment Amount and the calculation of the Target Adjustment Amount. The Closing Statement shall be prepared in accordance with the Transaction Accounting Principles, including the use of the same line items and line item entries, set forth on and used in the preparation of the Sample Closing Statement; provided, however, that assets newly acquired and liabilities newly incurred following the date of the Sample Closing Statement which cannot be appropriately placed in line items previously used by Mallinckrodt, but that constitute Mallinckrodt Assets or Mallinckrodt Liabilities, will also be included to the extent consistent with the Transaction Accounting Principles. (c) Within thirty (30) days following receipt by Covidien of the Closing Statement, Covidien shall deliver written notice to Mallinckrodt of any dispute Covidien has with respect to the preparation or content of the Closing Statement (the “Dispute Notice”); provided, however, that if Covidien does not deliver any Dispute Notice to Mallinckrodt within such thirty (30)-day period, the Closing Statement will be final, conclusive and binding on the Parties. Any Dispute Notice shall (i) set forth in reasonable detail the basis for any dispute included therein, the amounts involved and Covidien’s determination of the Adjustment Amount and/or the Target Adjustment Amount (as applicable) and (ii) include only disagreements based on the Adjustment Amount and/or the Target Adjustment Amount (as applicable) not being calculated properly in accordance with this Agreement or containing mathematical errors. Upon receipt by Mallinckrodt of a Dispute Notice, Mallinckrodt and Covidien shall negotiate in good faith to resolve any dispute set forth therein. If Mallinckrodt and Covidien, such good faith effort notwithstanding, fail to resolve any such dispute within fifteen (15) Business Days following receipt by Mallinckrodt of the Dispute Notice (the “Dispute Resolution Period”), then Mallinckrodt and Covidien jointly shall engage, within ten (10) Business Days following the expiration of the Dispute Resolution Period, Ernst & Young LLP or, if Ernst & Young LLP is unavailable or conflicted, another nationally recognized major accounting firm selected jointly by Covidien and Mallinckrodt (the “Independent Accounting Firm”) to resolve any such dispute. If Ernst & Young LLP is unavailable or conflicted and Covidien and Mallinckrodt are unable to agree on the Independent Accounting Firm, then each of Covidien and Mallinckrodt shall select a nationally recognized major accounting firm, and the two (2) firms will mutually select a third nationally recognized major accounting firm to serve as the Independent Accounting Firm. As promptly as practicable, and in any event not more than fifteen (15) days following the engagement of the Independent Accounting Firm, Mallinckrodt and Covidien shall each prepare and submit a presentation detailing each Party’s complete statement of proposed resolution of each issue still in dispute to the Independent Accounting Firm. Mallinckrodt and Covidien shall cause the Independent Accounting Firm to, as soon as practicable after the submission of the presentations described in the immediately preceding sentence and in any event not more than thirty (30) days following such presentations, make a final determination, binding on the Parties, of the appropriate amount of each of the line items that remain in dispute as indicated in the Dispute Notice. With respect to each disputed line item, such determination, if not in accordance with the position of either Covidien or Mallinckrodt, shall not be in excess of the higher, nor less than the lower, of the amounts set forth by Mallinckrodt in the Closing Statement or by Covidien in the Dispute Notice, as applicable. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the scope of the disputes to be resolved by the Independent Accounting Firm shall be limited to whether any determination of the Adjustment Amount and/or the Target Adjustment Amount (as applicable) was properly calculated in accordance with the Transaction Accounting Principles, and the Independent Accounting Firm is not to make any other determination, including any determination as to whether GAAP was followed, to the extent GAAP is inconsistent with the Transaction Accounting Principles. All fees and expenses relating to the work, if any, to be performed by the Independent Accounting Firm shall be borne equally by Covidien and Mallinckrodt. All determinations made by the Independent Accounting Firm, and the Closing Statement, as modified by the Independent Accounting Firm, will be final, conclusive and binding on the Parties, absent fraud or manifest error. (d) For purposes of complying with the terms set forth in this Section 2.16, Mallinckrodt and Covidien shall cooperate with and make available to each other and their respective Representatives all information, records, data and working papers, in each case, to the extent related to the Mallinckrodt Assets, Mallinckrodt Liabilities or Mallinckrodt Business, and shall permit access to its facilities and personnel, as may be reasonably required in connection with the preparation and analysis of the Closing Statement and the resolution of any disputes thereunder. (e) If the Adjustment Amount, as finally determined pursuant to Section 2.16(c), is greater than the Target Adjustment Amount, as finally determined pursuant to Section 2.16(c), by at least $20 million, then Mallinckrodt shall pay or cause to be paid an amount in cash equal to the difference from the first dollar (i.e., without regard to the $20 million threshold) to Covidien by wire transfer of immediately available funds to an account or accounts designated in writing by Covidien to Mallinckrodt. 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