Deferred Purchase Price Amount Sample Clauses

Deferred Purchase Price Amount. The Buyer shall pay the Lessee Representative, on behalf of the Lessees, on any Settlement Date in accordance with the Waterfall, an aggregate amount (which shall not be less than zero) (the “Deferred Purchase Price Amount”) equal to (I)(a) the sum of (i) the aggregate Deferred Purchase Price plus (ii) the remainder of (x) the aggregate amount of Deferred Purchase Price Interest accrued to such date minus (y) the aggregate amount of Deferred Purchase Price Interest paid to the Lessees to such date minus (b) the sum of (i) the aggregate amount of Rent Payment Shortfalls to such date without duplication of any amounts deducted from the calculation of Contingent Rent Purchase Price and Net Device Losses plus (ii) the sum of all Supplemental Fixed Amounts plus (iii) the aggregate Net Device Losses to such date; provided, however, in determining the aggregate Net Device Losses the calculation shall exclude each Exchanged Device where the related Upgraded Device is sold to the Buyer pursuant to Section 2.1 minus (II) the aggregate amount paid to such date pursuant to clause (I).
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Deferred Purchase Price Amount. If a portion of the Purchase Price is deferred pursuant to Section 6.16(b), following the Closing, the Majority Buyer will deliver, or cause to be delivered, to Holdings payment of the Deferred Purchase Price Amount, on the terms and conditions as set forth on Exhibit D by wire transfer of immediately available funds to an account designated by Holdings.
Deferred Purchase Price Amount. (a) On or about October 15, 2011, subject to final determination of any Deferred Payment Amount in accordance with the provisions of this Section 2.05, Buyer shall pay to Shareholder such Deferred Payment Amount. (b) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, the Deferred Payment Amount shall not exceed $16,000,000 and no Deferred Payment Amount shall be paid unless 2010-2011 Excess Revenue exceeds $500,000 (it being understood that such $500,000 shall be included in 2010-2011 Excess Revenue for purposes of this Section 2.05). (c) Not later than July 31, 2011, Buyer shall prepare and deliver to Shareholder a statement which shall set forth Buyer’s determination of the Deferred Payment Amount, together with a reasonable explanation of how such Deferred Payment Amount was determined. At all reasonable times during the 30 days immediately following Shareholder’s receipt of each such statement, Shareholder shall be permitted to review Buyer’s working papers relating to such statement and Buyer shall make available to Shareholder at reasonable times and on reasonable advance notice the individuals responsible for the preparation of such statement in order to respond to the reasonable inquiries of Shareholder with respect thereto. (d) Shareholder shall notify Buyer in writing within 30 days after receiving any statement of determination referred to in Section 2.05(c) if Shareholder disagrees with any amounts reflected on such statement of determination. The notice of disagreement shall set forth in reasonable detail the reason for such dispute, the dollar amounts involved and Shareholder’s good faith estimate of the Deferred Payment Amount. If Shareholder does not deliver a notice of disagreement to Buyer within such 30-day period, then Buyer’s statement of determination shall be deemed to have been accepted by Shareholder and upon the expiration of such 30-day period shall become final and binding. If Shareholder does deliver a notice of disagreement, only those matters that are specified in reasonable detail in such notice of disagreement shall be deemed to be in dispute, and all other matters shall be final and binding. During the 20 days immediately following the delivery of a notice of disagreement, Shareholder and Buyer, in good faith, shall seek to resolve any differences that they may have with respect to any matter specified in such notice of disagreement, and any resolution by them as to any such matter shall be final and binding. If at the...
Deferred Purchase Price Amount. On the Final Settlement Date, the Buyer shall pay the Lessee Representative, on behalf of the Lessees, in accordance with the Waterfall, an amount (which shall not be less than zero) (the “Deferred Purchase Price Amount”) equal to (a) the sum of (i) the aggregate Deferred Purchase Price plus (ii) the remainder of (x) the aggregate amount of Deferred Purchase Price Interest accrued to such date minus (y) the aggregate amount of Deferred Purchase Price Interest paid to the Lessees to such date minus (b) the sum of (i) the aggregate amount of Rent Payment Shortfalls to such date without duplication of any amounts deducted from the calculation of Contingent Rent Purchase Price and Net Device Losses plus (ii) the aggregate Net Device Losses to such date.

Related to Deferred Purchase Price Amount

  • Cash Purchase Price The term "Cash Purchase Price" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.3(a).

  • Asset Purchase Price (a) All Assets and assets of the Failed Bank subject to an option to purchase by the Assuming Institution shall be purchased for the amount, or the amount resulting from the method specified for determining the amount, as specified on Schedule 3.2, except as otherwise may be provided herein. Any Asset, asset of the Failed Bank subject to an option to purchase or other asset purchased for which no purchase price is specified on Schedule 3.2 or otherwise herein shall be purchased at its Book Value. Loans or other assets charged off the Accounting Records of the Failed Bank before the Bid Valuation Date shall be purchased at a price of zero. (b) The purchase price for securities (other than the capital stock of any Acquired Subsidiary, Shared-Loss Securities, FRB and FHLB stock) purchased under Section 3.1 by the Assuming Institution shall be the market value thereof as of Bank Closing, which market value shall be (i) the market price for each such security quoted at the close of the trading day effective on Bank Closing as published electronically by Bloomberg, L.P., or alternatively, at the discretion of the Receiver, IDC/Financial Times (FT) Interactive Data; (ii) provided, that if such market price is not available for any such security, the Assuming Institution will submit a bid for each such security within three days of notification/bid request by the Receiver (unless a different time period is agreed to by the Assuming Institution and the Receiver) and the Receiver, in its sole discretion will accept or reject each such bid; and (iii) further provided in the absence of an acceptable bid from the Assuming Institution, each such security shall not pass to the Assuming Institution and shall be deemed to be an excluded asset hereunder. (c) Qualified Financial Contracts shall be purchased at market value determined in accordance with the terms of Exhibit 3.2(c). Any costs associated with such valuation shall be shared equally by the Receiver and the Assuming Institution.

  • Post-Closing Purchase Price Adjustment 1.9.1 Within ninety (90) days following the Closing Date, Seller shall prepare, or cause to be prepared, and deliver to Purchaser a statement (the “Closing Net Working Capital Statement”) which shall set forth the Net Working Capital of the Newsprint Business and of Apache as of the Closing Time (which shall be set forth separately for each of the Newsprint Business and Apache, but as aggregated shall be referred to as the “Closing Net Working Capital”) and shall be prepared in accordance with Seller’s past accounting methods, policies, practices and procedures and in the same manner, with consistent classification and estimation methodology, as the Financial Statements were prepared, except that the Excluded Assets and the Newsprint Retained Obligations shall be excluded. The Closing Net Working Capital Statement may not be amended by Seller after it is delivered to Purchaser. 1.9.2 Purchaser shall, within thirty (30) days after the delivery of the Closing Net Working Capital Statement to it, complete its review of the Closing Net Working Capital reflected on the Closing Net Working Capital Statement. If Purchaser wishes to dispute the Closing Net Working Capital, Purchaser shall notify Seller in writing in reasonable detail of such disagreement and any reason therefore (“Purchaser’s Objection”), setting forth a specific description of the basis of Purchaser’s Objection and the adjustments to the Closing Net Working Capital that Purchaser believes should be made, on or before the last day of such thirty (30) day period, which Purchaser’s Objection may not be amended by Purchaser after it is delivered to Seller (except to withdraw any such Purchaser’s Objection). Any items on the Closing Net Working Capital Statements not disputed in Purchaser’s Objection shall be irrevocably deemed to be accepted by Purchaser. Seller shall then have thirty (30) days to review and respond to Purchaser’s Objection. If Seller and Purchaser are unable to resolve all of their disagreements with respect to the determination of the foregoing items within thirty (30) days following Seller’s receipt of Purchaser’s Objection (the “Negotiation Period”), they shall refer their remaining differences to a mutually agreeable independent accounting firm of national recognition (other than an independent accounting firm utilized by any of Seller, Apache or Purchaser or any Affiliate of any of the foregoing within the past three (3) years) acceptable to both Seller and Purchaser or if Seller and Purchaser are unable to agree as to such third party accounting firm within ten (10) days after the conclusion of the Negotiation Period, either Seller or Purchaser may request that the Chairman of the American Arbitration Association (or the nominated representative of the Chairman) appoint a third party accounting firm meeting the aforementioned requirements to resolve the dispute (the accounting firm selected being referred to as the “CPA Firm”), who shall determine, only with respect to the remaining differences so submitted, whether and to what extent, if any, the Closing Net Working Capital requires adjustment. The procedure and schedule under which any dispute shall be submitted to the CPA Firm shall be as follows: (a) Within ten (10) days after the later of (i) the end of the Negotiation Period and (ii) the selection of the CPA Firm, Purchaser shall submit any unresolved elements of the Purchaser’s Objection to the CPA Firm in writing (with a copy to Seller), supported by any documents and/or affidavits upon which it relies. Failure to timely do so shall constitute a withdrawal by Purchaser of the Purchaser’s Objection with respect to any unresolved element to which such failure relates. (b) Within fifteen (15) days following Purchaser’s submission of the unresolved elements of the Purchaser’s Objection as specified in sub-clause (a) above, Seller shall submit its response to the CPA Firm in writing (with a copy to Purchaser), supported by any documents and/or affidavits upon which it relies. Failure to timely do so shall constitute an acceptance by Seller with respect to any unresolved elements to which such failure relates. (c) The CPA Firm shall deliver its written determination to Purchaser and Seller no later than the thirtieth (30th) day after the remaining differences underlying Purchaser’s Objection are referred to the CPA Firm, or such longer period of time as the CPA Firm determines is necessary.

  • Purchase Price Payment The total Purchase Price for the Property is the amount of the successful bid for the parcel at public auction.

  • Purchase Price Adjustment (a) Within 90 days following the Closing, the Buyer shall prepare and deliver, or cause to be prepared and delivered, to the Seller a statement (the “Closing Schedule”) setting forth: (i) the Buyer’s determination of the actual amounts of (A) the Adjustment Amount, including the Final Adjustment Amount Overage or the Final Adjustment Amount Underage (the “Final Adjustment Amount”), and (B) the Seller Indebtedness Amount, in each case as of 12:01 a.m. Eastern Time on the Closing Date without taking into account any of the transactions to be completed on the Closing Date in accordance with the terms of this Agreement; (ii) a calculation of any adjustments to the Closing Payment based on such calculations (the adjusted Closing Payment as a result of such calculation being the “Final Closing Payment”); and (iii) a calculation of the accounts receivable contained in the Preliminary Adjustment Amount that were not collected by Buyer within the thirty (30) days immediately following the Closing and the accounts receivable existing at the Closing but not taken into account in calculating the Adjustment Amount (the “Excluded AR”). (b) Within fifteen (15) days after delivery of the Closing Schedule, the Seller may deliver a notice to Buyer either: (i) concurring with the Closing Schedule (a “Notice of Concurrence”); or (ii) disagreeing therewith (a “Notice of Disagreement”). If the Seller delivers a Notice of Disagreement, then it shall be accompanied by the Seller’s proposed revisions to the Closing Schedule. If the Seller fails to deliver any notice within such 15-day period, the Seller shall be deemed to have delivered a Notice of Concurrence. (c) If a Notice of Concurrence is delivered or deemed delivered, and if the Final Closing Payment is less than the Closing Payment, the Buyer shall be entitled to payment out of the Royalty Consideration in the full amount of such shortfall. If a Notice of Concurrence is delivered or deemed delivered, and the Final Closing Payment is greater than the Closing Payment, Buyer shall pay to the Seller the full amount of such excess (with such payment being in shares of Buyer Common Stock priced at $1.50 per share) within thirty (30) days of the delivery of the Notice of Concurrence. (d) If a Notice of Disagreement is delivered, then the Seller and the Buyer shall, during the 15-day period following such delivery (the “Negotiation Period”), use commercially reasonable efforts to agree on the Final Adjustment Amount. If, during such period, the Seller and the Buyer are unable to reach agreement, they promptly shall engage a nationally recognized certified public accounting firm reasonably acceptable to each such party (the “Independent Auditor”) to resolve the disagreement, and any such resolution shall be final, conclusive and binding upon the parties hereto, absent fraud or manifest error. To the extent the Final Closing Payment as determined by the Independent Auditor is less than the Closing Payment, the Buyer shall be entitled to payment out of the Royalty Consideration in the full amount of such shortfall. To the extent the Final Closing Payment as determined by the Independent Auditor is more than the Closing Payment, the Buyer shall pay to the Seller the full amount of such excess (with such payment being in shares of Buyer Common Stock priced at $1.50 per share) within thirty (30) days of such resolution. (e) Each of the Seller and the Buyer shall pay fifty percent (50%) of the fees and expenses of the Independent Auditor.

  • Purchase Price and Payment Date Each Asset purchased by the Receiver pursuant to this Section 3.4 shall be purchased at a price equal to the Repurchase Price of such Asset less the Related Liability Amount applicable to such Asset, in each case determined as of the applicable Put Date. If the difference between such Repurchase Price and such Related Liability Amount is positive, then the Receiver shall pay to the Assuming Institution the amount of such difference; if the difference between such amounts is negative, then the Assuming Institution shall pay to the Receiver the amount of such difference. The Assuming Institution or the Receiver, as the case may be, shall pay the purchase price determined pursuant to this Section 3.4(d) not later than the twentieth (20th) Business Day following the applicable Put Date, together with interest on such amount at the Settlement Interest Rate for the period from and including such Put Date to and including the day preceding the date upon which payment is made.

  • Aggregate Purchase Price The aggregate purchase price for the Notes (the “Aggregate Purchase Price”) shall equal the result of (x) divided by (y), where (x) equals the Aggregate Principal Amount and (y) equals 1.25. Each date upon which a Closing occurs is a “Closing Date”.

  • Purchase Price Adjustments (a) The Parties agree that, so long as any distributions made are reflected in Closing Working Capital and in any adjustments to the Purchase Price under Section 1.4(c), the Seller shall have the right, at or prior to the Closing, to cause the Company to distribute cash to the Seller or its Affiliates, by one or more dividends and/or other distributions. (b) Within 90 calendar days following the Closing, the Buyer shall prepare, or cause to be prepared, and deliver to the Seller a statement (the “Closing Statement”), in accordance with the Accounting Principles, which shall include (i) a balance sheet of the Company as of the Closing Date, (ii) a calculation of the total Working Capital of the Company as of the Closing Date (the “Closing Working Capital”), (iii) a calculation of the Working Capital Deficit or the Working Capital Excess, as the case may be (which, for the avoidance of doubt, shall include the Buyer’s calculation of the Target Working Capital), (iv) a calculation of Closing Cash, (v) a calculation of Closing Indebtedness, (vi) a calculation of Transaction Expenses and (vii) the Buyer’s determination of the final Purchase Price (the “Final Purchase Price”) resulting therefrom. For purposes of the Buyer’s preparation of the Closing Statement, the Seller shall make available or provide reasonable access to the Buyer and its Representatives, upon advance notice and during normal business hours, all information, books, records, data and working papers created or used in connection with the preparation of the Estimated Working Capital Certificate, to the extent not in the possession of the Company or the Buyer. The Seller shall have a period of 30 calendar days after delivery of the Closing Statement to review (and cause the Seller’s auditors to review) such documents and make any objections it may have in writing to the Buyer. For purposes of the Seller’s evaluation of the Closing Statement, the Buyer shall, and shall cause the Company to, make available or provide reasonable access to the Seller and its Representatives, upon advance notice and during normal business hours, all information, books, records, data and working papers created or used in connection with the preparation of the Closing Statement; and shall permit reasonable access, upon advance notice and during normal business hours, to the facilities and personnel of the Company as may be reasonably requested by the Seller and its Representatives to analyze the Closing Statement. If the Seller delivers written objections to the Buyer within such 30-day period, then the Buyer and the Seller shall attempt to resolve the matter or matters in dispute. If no written objections are made by the Seller within such 30-day period, then the Closing Statement shall be final and binding on the Parties. If disputes with respect to the Closing Statement cannot be resolved by the Buyer and the Seller within 30 calendar days after timely delivery of any objections thereto, then, at the request of the Buyer or the Seller, the specific matters in dispute (but no others) shall be submitted to such independent accounting firm as may be approved by the Seller and the Buyer (the “Auditors”), which firm shall render its opinion as to such specific matters. If no such referral is made within 45 calendar days after the delivery of the objections, then the Closing Statement shall be final and binding on the Parties. If all objections are so resolved between the Parties prior to such time, the Closing Statement with such changes as have been agreed in writing by the Buyer and the Seller shall be final and binding on the Parties. The matters to be resolved by the Auditors shall be limited to the remaining unresolved disputes between the Buyer and the Seller. The Parties shall cooperate with the Auditors during its engagement, and the Auditors shall have access to the books and records of the Company and the Buyer, the personnel of, and work papers prepared by, the Parties’ accountants to the extent that they relate to the unresolved disputes as it may reasonably request for the purpose of reviewing such unresolved disputes, provided, that such access shall be in a manner that does not interfere with the normal business operations of the Buyer, the Company or the Seller. The Auditors shall promptly deliver to the Buyer and the Seller a written report setting forth their resolution of the disputes along with their determination of the Final Purchase Price, which determination shall be made in accordance with the definitions and principles set forth in this Agreement and shall be final and binding on the Parties. As to each disputed item, the Auditors shall be limited to awarding only one or the other of the Buyer’s proposal, on the one hand, or the Seller’s proposal, on the other hand, and shall have no authority to select or propose to the Parties any resolution other than as set forth in one of such two proposals originally submitted to the Auditors. Judgment may be entered upon the determination of the Auditors in any court having jurisdiction over the Party against which such determination is to be enforced. The fees and expenses of the Auditors shall be borne by the Parties as designated by the Auditors, which designation shall be based upon the inverse proportion of the amount of disputed items resolved in favor of such Party (i.e., so that the prevailing Party bears a lesser amount of such fees and expenses). If the Parties refer a dispute to the Auditors and if the Adjustment Escrow Funds exceed the amount by which the Estimated Purchase Price is greater than the Final Purchase Price (as claimed by the Buyer), then the Buyer and the Seller shall, pursuant to the terms of the Escrow Agreement, promptly instruct the Escrow Agent to pay the Seller the amount of such excess out of the Adjustment Escrow Funds, and the remaining balance of the Adjustment Escrow Funds shall be paid out pursuant to Section 1.4(c) after the final determination of the Final Purchase Price pursuant to this Section 1.4. (c) If the Estimated Purchase Price is greater than the Final Purchase Price, then within two business days following the final determination thereof, the Buyer and the Seller shall, pursuant to the terms of the Escrow Agreement, instruct the Escrow Agent to pay the Buyer the amount of such excess out of the Adjustment Escrow Funds (and if the balance of the Adjustment Escrow Funds is less than the amount due to the Buyer pursuant to this Section 1.4, then at the Buyer’s option the Buyer may recover the remaining amount from the Indemnity Escrow Funds or require the Seller to pay such amount to the Buyer by wire transfer in immediately available funds to the account or accounts designated by the Buyer). If the Final Purchase Price is greater than the Estimated Purchase Price, then within two business days following the final determination thereof, the Buyer will pay to the Seller by wire transfer in immediately available funds to the account or accounts designated by the Seller the amount of such excess and the Buyer and the Seller shall, pursuant to the terms of the Escrow Agreement, instruct the Escrow Agent to pay the Seller the entire balance of the Adjustment Escrow Funds. Any payments pursuant to this Section 1.4(c) shall be treated as an adjustment to the Purchase Price by the parties for Tax purposes, unless otherwise required by Law.

  • Purchase Price Payments (a) On the first Funding Date and ----------------------- on each Purchase Date on which any Receivables are purchased from a Seller by Buyer pursuant to Article I, on the terms and subject to the conditions of this --------- Agreement, Buyer shall pay to such Seller the Purchase Price for the applicable Receivables and Related Assets purchased on such day by Buyer from such Seller as follows: (i) if such Receivable is then an Ineligible Receivable owned by ALS, ALS shall convey it to Buyer as a capital contribution; (ii) if such Receivable is then an Ineligible Receivable owned by a Seller other than ALS, such Seller shall convey such Receivable to ALS, which shall in turn convey it to Buyer as a capital contribution; (iii) if such Receivable is not an Ineligible Receivable at such time, Buyer shall pay the Purchase Price in the following priority: (A) make a cash payment to such Seller of such Purchase Price, to the extent that Buyer has cash available to make such payment pursuant to Section 3.3; ----------- (B) if Buyer does not have cash available to pay the full Purchase Price, automatically decrease the aggregate amount of then outstanding Purchase Price Credits with respect to such Seller, but not below zero; (C) if such Purchase Price exceeds the amounts available pursuant to clause (A), by automatically increasing the principal amount of the Purchase Money Note issued by Buyer to ALS by the lesser of (x) the amount of such excess and (y) the Remaining Available Amount under the Purchase Money Note; and (iv) only if ALS is the Seller, if so elected by ALS, by deeming the remaining amount of such Receivables to constitute a capital contribution to Buyer; provided that no contribution of a Receivable shall be made, and such Receivable shall not be transferred hereunder, in the event that the 75% Test would be violated after giving effect to such contribution. In the event that Buyer has insufficient funds pursuant to the foregoing clauses (i) through (iv) to acquire any Receivables and (x) a Person other than ----------- ---- ALS is the Seller or (y) ALS is the Seller, but ALS does not elect to make the capital contribution described in the foregoing clause (iv), then such ----------- Receivables shall not be transferred to Buyer on such Purchase Date, and such Receivables shall continue to be owned by such Seller. ALS shall maintain a bookkeeping account for the benefit of the Sellers, and shall evidence the obligation of Buyer to pay each Seller the portion of the Purchase Price for such Seller's Receivables that has been allocated to the Purchase Money Note pursuant to clause (iii). ALS shall be responsible for ------------ allocating cash payments and amounts evidenced by the Purchase Money Note among the Sellers and shall maintain sufficient records with respect to the Purchase Money Note such that, on any day, it would be able to identify the amount owed by Buyer to each Seller. ALS and each other Seller agree that, prior to the Seller Maturity Date, Buyer shall be required to make payments in respect of the payment obligations evidenced by the Purchase Money Note only to the extent that it has cash available under Section 3.3, after taking into account amounts ----------- required to be established as reserves pursuant to the applicable Third Party Documents, amounts paid to Third Party Financiers in respect of interest, principal and other amounts owing to such Third Party Financiers and amounts paid in connection with the purchase of newly generated Receivables. (b) If on each Business Day, the Unpaid Balance of a Purchased Receivable is either (w) reduced as a result of any defective goods or services, any cash discount or any adjustment by a Seller (whether individually or in its performance of duties as Servicer), (x) reduced or canceled as a result of a setoff in respect of any claim by any Person (whether such claim arises out of the same or a related transaction or an unrelated transaction and whether such claim relates to a Seller or any Affiliate thereof), (y) otherwise reduced as a result of any of the factors set forth in the definition of Dilution or (z) determined by the applicable Seller, Buyer or the Servicer to be on any date Ineligible Receivable as of the applicable Purchase Date, then, in such event, Buyer shall be entitled to a credit (each, a "Purchase Price Credit") against the Purchase Price otherwise payable to the applicable Seller hereunder equal to the full amount of such reduction or cancellation. If such Purchase Price Credit exceeds the original Purchase Price for the Receivables to be sold by the applicable Seller hereunder on the date such Purchase Price Credit arises, then the applicable Seller shall pay the remaining amount of such Purchase Price Credit in cash on the next succeeding Business Day. Upon the payment of any Purchase Price Credit relating to returned or repossessed goods, all right, title and interest in and to such goods shall be re-vested in the applicable Seller and Buyer shall have no further interest therein.

  • Base Purchase Price Buyer agrees to pay for the Assets the total sum of Thirty Million and No/100 Dollars ($30,000,000.00) (“Base Purchase Price”) to be paid by direct bank deposit or wire transfer in same day funds at the Closing, subject only to the price adjustments set forth in this Agreement.

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