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For more information visit our privacy policy.Adjustment Procedure (a) Within seven (7) days before the Closing Date, TMS shall deliver to Buyer a written statement (the "Closing Statement") setting forth the Closing Current Net Asset Value and the Work In Process, if any, and the Closing Balance Sheet. The Closing Balance Sheet and the Closing Statement will be prepared in accordance with the following procedures and rules: (i) The Closing Balance Sheet and Closing Statement shall be in a format substantially the same as the format of the Balance Sheet and Interim Balance Sheet, including the spreadsheets and formulas provided to Buyer and Parent electronically prior to the Effective Date. (ii) Except as necessary to reflect the adjustments described in Section 2.8 above, the Closing Balance Sheet and Closing Statement shall (i) be prepared from the books and records of TMS, (ii) present fairly the financial condition of TMS as of the Effective Time, (iii) be prepared in accordance with GAAP consistently with the accounting principles historically used by TMS to prepare the audited financial statements of TMS (other than footnotes); and (b) If within three (3) days following delivery of the Closing Statement Buyer has not given TMS written notice of its objection to such statement (which notice shall state the basis of Buyer's objection), then the Closing Current Net Asset Value set forth in the Closing Statement shall be binding and conclusive on the parties and be used in computing the Current Net Asset Adjustment. (c) If Buyer duly gives TMS such notice of objection prior to three (3) days following delivery of the Closing Balance Sheet and the Closing Statement, and if TMS and Buyer fail (despite good faith negotiations by each of the Buyer and TMS) to resolve the issues outstanding with respect to the Closing Statement within two (2) days of TMS's receipt of Buyer's objection notice, TMS and Buyer shall submit the issues remaining in dispute to Grant Thornton (or such otxxx xxxxxxxxxxt accounting firm mutually agreed to by the parties if Grant Thornton will not accxxx xxx xxsignment) (the "Independent Accountants") for resolution applying GAAP pursuant to Section 2.9(a) above. If issues are submitted to the Independent Accountants for resolution, (i) TMS and Buyer shall immediately furnish or cause to be furnished to the Independent Accountants such work papers and other documents and information relating to the disputed issues as the Independent Accountants may request and are available to that party or its agents; (ii) the determination by the Independent Accountants, as set forth in a notice to be delivered to both TMS and Buyer within two (2) days of the submission to the Independent Accountants of the issues remaining in dispute, shall be final, binding and conclusive on the parties and shall be used in the calculation of the Closing Current Net Asset Value; and (iii) the party against whom the Independent Accountants renders its decision shall bear all of the fees and costs of the Independent Accountants for such determination.
Fee Adjustments The fixed fees and other fees expressed as stated dollar amounts in this Schedule C and in this Agreement are subject to annual increases, commencing on the one-year anniversary date of the date of this Agreement, in an amount equal to the percentage increase in consumer prices for services as measured by the United States Consumer Price Index entitled “All Services Less Rent of Shelter,” or a similar index should such index no longer be published, since such one-year anniversary or since the date of the last fee increase, as applicable.
True-Up Adjustments From time to time, until the Retirement of the Recovery Bonds, the Servicer shall identify the need for True-Up Adjustments and shall take all reasonable action to obtain and implement such True-Up Adjustments, all in accordance with the following:
Performance Adjustment Rate Except as otherwise provided in sub-paragraph (e) of this paragraph 3, the Performance Adjustment Rate is 0.02% for each percentage point (the performance of the Portfolio and the Index each being calculated to the nearest .01%) that the Portfolio's investment performance for the performance period was better or worse than the record of the Index as then constituted. The maximum performance adjustment rate is 0.20%. For purposes of calculating the performance adjustment of the portfolio, the portfolio's investment performance will be based on the performance of the retail class. The performance period will commence with the first day of the first full month following the retail class's commencement of operations. During the first eleven months of the performance period for the retail class, there will be no performance adjustment. Starting with the twelfth month of the performance period, the performance adjustment will take effect. Following the twelfth month a new month will be added to the performance period until the performance period equals 36 months. Thereafter the performance period will consist of the current month plus the previous 35 months. The Portfolio's investment performance will be measured by comparing (i) the opening net asset value of one share of the retail class of the Portfolio on the first business day of the performance period with (ii) the closing net asset value of one share of the retail class of the Portfolio as of the last business day of such period. In computing the investment performance of the retail class of the Portfolio and the investment record of the Index, distributions of realized capital gains, the value of capital gains taxes per share paid or payable on undistributed realized long-term capital gains accumulated to the end of such period and dividends paid out of investment income on the part of the Portfolio, and all cash distributions of the securities included in the Index, will be treated as reinvested in accordance with Rule 205-1 or any other applicable rules under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940, as the same from time to time may be amended.
Commercial Price List Reductions Where NYS Net Prices are based on a discount from Contractor’s list prices, price decreases shall take effect automatically during the Contract term and apply to Purchase Orders submitted on or after the date Contractor lowers its pricing to its customers generally or to similarly situated government customers during the Contract term; or
Cost Adjustments Both parties agree that contracted prices shall be fixed for the first 12 months of this Contract. Contractor must submit to District any proposed cost adjustments at least 60 days before the proposed effective date of such increases with a detailed explanation for each adjustment. District alone reserves the right to reject any changes to this Contract it deems unacceptable.
Market Value Adjustment 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
Market Adjustments Neither this Article nor any other in this Collective Agreement prevents the Employer from using other funds to increase a Member’s salary in response to offers received from other employers or to accommodate other market forces.
Performance Adjustment One-twelfth of the annual Performance Adjustment Rate will be applied to the average of the net assets of the Portfolio (computed in the manner set forth in the Fund's Declaration of Trust or other organizational document) determined as of the close of business on each business day throughout the month and the performance period.
Market Adjustment The parties to this Agreement recognize the appropriateness of market pay adjustments in rare instances for compelling reasons. To effectuate judgments in such cases, the President and AAUP Chapter President, in consultation, shall each name three (3) individuals to a university Market Evaluation Committee. Deans may submit recommendations for market pay adjustments with supporting written reasons to the Committee. Said Committee shall consult with the President concerning proposed market pay adjustments reporting its advice not later than May 15 in each year. Upon the favorable recommendation of the President and the BOR President, market pay adjustments may be approved effective at the beginning of that pay period including September 1 of the following year. Not more than one (1) market pay adjustment per one hundred (100) full-time members, or fraction thereof, may be recommended in any contract year. A member’s salary may not be increased beyond the maximum for the rank. Funding for this program shall be governed by Article 12.10.2.