Calculation of Closing Date Qualified Accounts Receivable and Assumed Accrued Liabilities Sample Clauses

Calculation of Closing Date Qualified Accounts Receivable and Assumed Accrued Liabilities. (a) As soon as reasonably practicable following the Closing Date, and in any event within ten (10) days thereof, Seller shall cause to be prepared and delivered to Purchaser calculations of (i) the aggregate accounts receivable of Seller due from unrelated third parties, net of a reserve consistent with past practice under valid orders that have been fully performed by Seller and that are not more than 365 days old at Closing (“Closing Date Qualified Accounts Receivable”) and (ii) the aggregate Assumed Accrued Liabilities. The Closing Date Qualified Accounts Receivable and the Assumed Accrued Liabilities amount shall be prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles consistently applied. If reasonably requested by Seller, Purchaser will provide Seller with access to the records of the Business in order to determine the Closing Date Qualified Accounts Receivable and the Assumed Accrued Liabilities. The parties also acknowledge and agree that accounting staff previously employed by Seller shall assist Seller, at no cost to Seller, in determining the Closing Date Qualified Accounts Receivable and the Assumed Accrued Liabilities on behalf of Seller even though such employees may be employed by Purchaser after the Closing.
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  • Notes and Accounts Receivable All notes and accounts receivable of the Company, all of which are reflected properly on the books and records of the Company, are valid receivables subject to no setoffs, defenses or counterclaims, are current and, to the Company's Knowledge, collectible subject in each case only to the reserve for bad debts set forth on the face of the Most Recent Balance Sheet as adjusted for operations and transactions through the Closing Date in accordance with the past custom and practice of the Company.

  • Accounts Receivable and Payable The accounts receivable reflected on the Financial Statements arose in the ordinary course of business and, except as reserved against on the Financial Statements, are collectible in the ordinary course of business and consistent with past practices, free of any claims, rights or defenses of any account debtor. No accounts payable of the Company are over forty-five (45) days old.

  • Accounts Receivable; Accounts Payable All accounts receivable of Emergent and its Subsidiaries reflected in the Interim Financial Statements and all accounts receivable that are reflected on the books of Emergent and its Subsidiaries as of the Closing Date (net of allowances for doubtful accounts as reflected thereon and as determined in accordance with GAAP) are obligations arising from sales actually made or services actually performed in the Ordinary Course of Business arising in connection with bona fide arm’s length transactions with Persons who are not Affiliates of Emergent or any of its Subsidiaries, constitute valid undisputed claims and are not, by their terms, subject to defenses, set-offs or counterclaims. Neither Emergent nor any of its Subsidiaries has received written notice from or on behalf of any obligor of any such accounts receivable that such obligor is unwilling or unable to pay a material portion of such accounts receivable. All accounts payable and notes payable of Emergent and its Subsidiaries arose in bona fide arm’s length transactions in the Ordinary Course of Business and with Persons who are not Affiliates of Emergent or any of its Subsidiaries, and no such account payable or note payable is materially delinquent in its payment.

  • Financial Statements; Absence of Undisclosed Liabilities (a) Schedule 3.05(a)(1) sets forth: (i) an unaudited consolidated balance sheet as of October 31, 2010 (the “Latest Balance Sheet”), and the related consolidated statements of income and cash flow of Seller and its Subsidiaries for the 10-month period then ended and (ii) the audited consolidated balance sheets and the related audited consolidated statements of income and cash flows as of and for the years ended December 31, 2008 and December 31, 2009 (the items set forth in clauses (i) and (ii), collectively, the “Financial Statements”). Except as set forth on Schedule 3.05(a)(2) with respect only to the items set forth in clause (i) above, such Financial Statements (including any related footnotes) have been based upon the books and records of Seller and its Subsidiaries and present fairly in all material respects the financial condition and results of operations of the Seller and its Subsidiaries as of the times and for the periods referred to therein in accordance with GAAP consistently applied throughout the periods referred to therein (subject, in the case of unaudited financial statements, to normal year-end audit adjustments, which will not be material in amount or effect, and the absence of footnotes and other presentation items). Except as set forth on Schedule 3.05(a)(2) with respect only to the items set forth in clause (i) above, in addition, such Financial Statements (including any related footnotes) present fairly in all material respects the financial condition and results of operations of the Purchased Subsidiaries and their Subsidiaries as of the times and for the periods referred to therein in accordance with GAAP consistently applied throughout the periods referred to therein (subject, in the case of unaudited financial statements, to normal year-end audit adjustments, which will not be material in amount or effect, and the absence of footnotes and other presentation items). Seller is a holding company, the sole business of which is to own the Securities. The Securities, together with any cash held in bank or other similar accounts of Seller, comprise substantially all of the assets of Seller.

  • Accounts Receivables The accounts receivable reflected on the Financial Statements and all accounts receivable arising thereafter have arisen from actual and bona-fide transactions in the Ordinary Course of Business consistent with the past practice and are valid and enforceable against the obligors of such accounts receivable, and other than cash discounts in the Ordinary Course of Business consistent with past practices or reserves for bad-debts accrued in accordance with the Accounting Principle, there have been no claims, or any threat of any such claims, of set-off, refusal of payment or other counterclaims relating to the existence thereof or all or any part of the amount thereof. The accounts receivables are collectible in full in accordance with the Ordinary Course of Business consistent with past practice.

  • Accounts Receivable All accounts receivable of the Company that are reflected on the Balance Sheet or the Interim Balance Sheet or on the accounting records of the Company as of the Closing Date (collectively, the "Accounts Receivable") represent or will represent valid obligations arising from sales actually made or services actually performed in the Ordinary Course of Business. Unless paid prior to the Closing Date, the Accounts Receivable are or will be as of the Closing Date current and collectible net of the respective reserves shown on the Balance Sheet or the Interim Balance Sheet or on the accounting records of the Company as of the Closing Date (which reserves are adequate and calculated consistent with past practice and, in the case of the reserve as of the Closing Date, will not represent a greater percentage of the Accounts Receivable as of the Closing Date than the reserve reflected in the Interim Balance Sheet represented of the Accounts Receivable reflected therein and will not represent a material adverse change in the composition of such Accounts Receivable in terms of aging). Subject to such reserves, each of the Accounts Receivable either has been or will be collected in full, without any set-off, within ninety days after the day on which it first becomes due and payable. There is no contest, claim, or right of set-off, other than returns in the Ordinary Course of Business, under any Contract with any obligor of an Accounts Receivable relating to the amount or validity of such Accounts Receivable. Part 3.8 of the Disclosure Letter contains a complete and accurate list of all Accounts Receivable as of the date of the Interim Balance Sheet, which list sets forth the aging of such Accounts Receivable.

  • Determining Number of Billable Accounts The Open Account Fee and the Closed Account Fee shall be paid only with respect to accounts serviced directly by the Transfer Agent and not with respect to accounts serviced by third parties pursuant to omnibus account service or sub-accounting agreements, as provided in Section 2.04 of the Agreement. Notwithstanding that the Transfer Agent does not collect an Open Account Fee on accounts serviced by third parties pursuant to omnibus account service or sub-accounting agreements, any Small Account Fees collected on such accounts shall be subtracted as provided above under “Open Account Fee.”

  • Collection of Accounts Receivable Without limiting the generality of the provisions of Section 5.2, prior to the Closing, Seller and its Subsidiaries shall collect all Accounts Receivable in the ordinary course of business, consistent with Seller’s and its Subsidiaries’ past practice with respect to the Acquired Assets. From and after the Closing, Purchaser shall have the sole right and authority to collect for its own account all Accounts Receivable and to endorse with the name of Seller and its Subsidiaries any checks or drafts received with respect to any such Accounts Receivable. Seller agrees to deliver promptly to Purchaser all cash, checks or other property received directly or indirectly by Seller and its Subsidiaries with respect to such Accounts Receivable, including, without limitation, any amounts payable as interest thereon. From and after the Closing, unless specifically requested by Purchaser, Seller and its Subsidiaries shall not contact any current or former customer regarding any Accounts Receivable and shall refer promptly to Purchaser all inquiries with respect to any Accounts Receivable. If and to the extent requested by Purchaser, Seller and its Subsidiaries shall take such actions as may be reasonably necessary or advisable to facilitate the collection of any Accounts Receivable; it being agreed and understood that customers of the Acquired Business may also be customers of Seller’s and its Subsidiaries’ businesses with whom Seller and its Subsidiaries may have continuing business relationships. If not collected within 90 days from the Closing Date, Seller and its Subsidiaries shall pay promptly to Purchaser the amount of any uncollected Accounts Receivable in cash, and Purchaser shall assign and transfer back to Seller and its Subsidiaries each such Accounts Receivable for collection by Seller and its Subsidiaries; provided that Seller and its Subsidiaries shall not take any action in connection with such collection that would adversely affect Purchaser’s ongoing business relationship with the customer(s).

  • Existing Term Lenders / Cashless Settlement Each undersigned Term Lender hereby irrevocably and unconditionally (i) consents to convert 100% of the outstanding principal amount of the Term Loans held by such Term1 Lender (or such lesser amount allocated to such Lender by the Administrative Agent) into a Term B-1 Loan in a like principal amount via a cashless roll and (ii) consents to the terms of the Amendment and the Amended Credit Agreement.

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