Damages based on Tax Guarantees Sample Clauses

Damages based on Tax Guarantees. The Purchaser is entitled to assert a claim for damages against the Sellers in the amount of any tax burden on RÖNTEC AG (including tax prepayments, fees, contributions and other levies, customs duties and social insurance contributions) which (i) relates to assessment periods up to 30 June 2005, or (ii) relates to periods prior to the Closing Date and which has not been fully discharged by the Closing Date or has not been sufficiently provided for in the Annual Financial Statements 2005. In the case of sentence 1 (ii), the applicable taxes, levies, customs duties and social insurance amounts will accrue on a pro rata temporis basis. Sentence 1 applies accordingly in the case of taxes resulting from hidden distributions of profits [verdeckte Gewinnausschüttungen] which took place prior to the Closing Date. The above claims for damages do not include changes that are merely the result of shifting the tax basis (shifting between tax periods).
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Related to Damages based on Tax Guarantees

  • No Obligation to Mitigate Damages; No Effect on Other Contractual Rights (a) The Executive shall not be required to mitigate damages or the amount of any payment provided for under this Agreement by seeking other employment or otherwise, nor shall the amount of any payment provided for under this Agreement be reduced by any compensation earned by the Executive as the result of employment by another employer after the Date of Termination, or otherwise.

  • Limitations on Additional Indebtedness (a) The Issuer will not, and will not permit any Restricted Subsidiary to, directly or indirectly, incur any Indebtedness; provided, however, that the Issuer or any Restricted Subsidiary may incur additional Indebtedness, and the Issuer or any Restricted Subsidiary may incur Acquired Indebtedness if, after giving effect thereto, the Consolidated Interest Coverage Ratio would be at least 2.00 to 1.00 (the “Coverage Ratio Exception”).

  • Limitations on Additional Indemnity No indemnity pursuant to Section 3 hereof shall be paid by the Corporation:

  • RELEASE FROM GUARANTEES; REPAYMENT OF CERTAIN OBLIGATIONS TCI shall use reasonable efforts, including offering its own guarantee, to have the Stockholders released from any and all guarantees of the Company's indebtedness identified on Schedule 10.1. In the event that TCI cannot obtain such releases from the lenders of any such guaranteed indebtedness identified on Schedule 10.1 on or prior to 60 days subsequent to the Funding and Consummation Date, TCI shall promptly pay off or otherwise refinance or retire such indebtedness. TCI shall indemnify the Stockholders against, and shall promptly reimburse the Stockholders for, any amounts which the Stockholders are obligated to pay under any such guarantees listed on Schedule 10.1, and shall be subrogated to any rights of the Stockholders accruing as a result of any such payments by the Stockholders.

  • Continuing Guarantees (a) Each Subsidiary Guarantee shall be a continuing Guarantee and shall (i) subject to Section 1303, remain in full force and effect until payment in full of the principal amount of all Outstanding Notes (whether by payment at maturity, purchase, redemption, defeasance, retirement or other acquisition) and all other Subsidiary Guaranteed Obligations of the Subsidiary Guarantor then due and owing, (ii) be binding upon such Subsidiary Guarantor and (iii) inure to the benefit of and be enforceable by the Trustee, the Holders and their permitted successors, transferees and assigns.

  • No Restrictions on Payments by Subsidiaries No subsidiary of the Company is currently prohibited, directly or indirectly, under any agreement or other instrument to which it is a party or is subject, (i) from paying any dividends to the Company, (ii) from making any other distribution on such subsidiary’s capital stock, (iii) from repaying to the Company any loans or advances to such subsidiary from the Company or (iv) from transferring any of such subsidiary’s material properties or assets to the Company or any other subsidiary of the Company.

  • Limitations on Guarantees The obligations of the Guarantors under their Guarantees are limited to the maximum amount which, after giving effect to all other contingent and fixed liabilities of each Guarantors (including without limitation, any other Guarantor senior debt) will result in the obligations of the Guarantors under the Guarantees not constituting a fraudulent conveyance or fraudulent transfer under federal or state law.

  • Limitations on Shared-Loss Payment The Receiver shall not be required to make any payments pursuant to Section 2.1(d) with respect to any Foreclosure Loss, Restructuring Loss, Short Sale Loss or Portfolio Loss that the Receiver determines, based upon the criteria set forth in this Single Family Shared-Loss Agreement (including the analysis and documentation requirements of Section 2.1(a)) or Customary Servicing Procedures, should not have been effected by the Assuming Bank; provided, however, (x) the Receiver must provide notice to the Assuming Bank detailing the grounds for not making such payment, (y) the Receiver must provide the Assuming Bank with a reasonable opportunity to cure any such deficiency and (z) (1) to the extent curable, if cured, the Receiver shall make payment with respect to the properly effected Loss, and (2) to the extent not curable, notwithstanding the foregoing, the Receiver shall make a payment as to all Losses (or portion of Losses) that were effected which would have been payable as a Loss if the Assuming Bank had properly effected such Loss. In the event that the Receiver does not make any payment with respect to Losses claimed pursuant to Section 2.1(d), the Receiver and Assuming Bank shall, upon final resolution, make the necessary adjustments to the Monthly Shared-Loss Amount for that Monthly Certificate and the payment pursuant to Section 2.1(d) above shall be adjusted accordingly.

  • Limitation on Guarantees of Indebtedness by Restricted Subsidiaries The Issuer shall not permit any of its Wholly-Owned Subsidiaries that are Restricted Subsidiaries (and non-Wholly-Owned Subsidiaries if such non-Wholly-Owned Subsidiaries guarantee other capital markets debt securities of the Issuer or any Guarantor), other than a Guarantor, a Foreign Subsidiary or a Securitization Subsidiary, to guarantee the payment of any Indebtedness of the Issuer or any other Guarantor unless:

  • Restrictions on Payment of Certain Debt Make any payments (whether voluntary or mandatory, or a prepayment, redemption, retirement, defeasance or acquisition) with respect to any:

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