Discretionary Nature of Purchases Sample Clauses

Discretionary Nature of Purchases. Nextel has not committed or promised to commit to purchase from LCC any LCC manufactured hardware products or associated maintenance programs, whether or not the same are developed or manufactured by LCC independently or as a consequence of consultations with Nextel as contemplated above. Any such purchases would be entered into only to the extent Nextel, in its discretion, determines to enter into such agreements. No Services to be provided hereunder or software licensed in connection herewith are conditioned on any purchases by Nextel of any LCC manufactured hardware products or associated maintenance programs.
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Related to Discretionary Nature of Purchases

  • Nature of Purchase Such Purchaser is not acquiring the Notes purchased by it hereunder with a view to or for sale in connection with any distribution thereof within the meaning of the Securities Act, provided that the disposition of such Purchaser's property shall at all times be and remain within its control.

  • Timing of Purchases This Option is not exercisable in any part until one (1) year after the date of grant. Subject to the provisions for termination and acceleration, this Option shall become exercisable in installments as follows: (a) after one (1) year after the date of grant, up to fifty percent (50%) of the total number of shares optioned; and (b) after two (2) years after the date of grant, up to all of the optioned shares until and including the expiration date of the Option whereupon the Option shall expire and may thereafter no longer be exercised. The Company hereby agrees that at all times there shall be reserved for issuance and delivery upon exercise of the Option such number of shares of its Common Stock as shall be required for issuance and delivery upon full exercise of the Option.

  • Accounting of Purchases Other than for consolidated accounting purposes, the Seller will not account for or treat the transactions contemplated hereby in any manner other than as a sale or contribution of the Transferred Assets by the Seller to the Purchaser; provided that solely for federal income tax reporting purposes, the Purchaser is treated as a “disregarded entity” and, therefore, the Conveyance of Transferred Assets by the Seller to the Purchaser hereunder will not be recognized.

  • Conditions of Purchases SECTION 3.01.

  • Nature of Purchaser Such Purchaser represents and warrants to, and covenants and agrees with, the Partnership that, (a) it is an “accredited investor” within the meaning of Rule 501 of Regulation D promulgated by the Commission pursuant to the Securities Act and (b) by reason of its business and financial experience it has such knowledge, sophistication and experience in making similar investments and in business and financial matters generally so as to be capable of evaluating the merits and risks of the prospective investment in the Purchased Units, is able to bear the economic risk of such investment and, at the present time, would be able to afford a complete loss of such investment.

  • Taxation of Purchases All State purchases must be invoiced tax free. An exemption certificate will be furnished upon request with respect to otherwise taxable items.

  • Allocation of Purchase Price (i) The sum of the Purchase Price and the amount of the Assumed Liabilities (to the extent properly taken into account under the Code) shall be allocated among Sellers and (ii) the amount allocated to the Acquired Assets sold by each such Seller shall be further allocated among such Acquired Assets in accordance with Section 1060 of the Code and the Treasury Regulations promulgated thereunder (the “Allocation”). The Allocation shall be delivered by Buyer to Sellers within one hundred and twenty (120) days after the Closing. Sellers’ Representative, on behalf of Sellers, will have the right to raise reasonable objections to the Allocation within thirty (30) days after Buyer’s delivery thereof, in which event Buyer and Sellers’ Representative will negotiate in good faith to resolve such dispute. If Buyer and Sellers’ Representative cannot resolve such dispute within fifteen (15) Business Days after Sellers’ Representative notify Buyer of such objections, such dispute with respect to the Allocation shall be resolved promptly by the Neutral Accountant, the costs of which shall be shared in equal amounts by Buyer, on the one hand, and Sellers, on the other hand. The decision of the Neutral Accountant in respect of the Allocation shall be final and binding upon Buyer and Sellers. Buyer and Sellers shall file all Tax Returns (including, but not limited to, Internal Revenue Service Form 8594) consistent with the Allocation absent a change in Law; provided, however, that nothing contained herein shall prevent Buyer or any Seller from settling any proposed deficiency or adjustment by any Tax Authority based upon or arising out of the Allocation, and neither Buyer nor any Seller shall be required to litigate before any court any proposed deficiency or adjustment by any Tax Authority challenging such Allocation. Buyer and any applicable Seller shall promptly notify and provide the other with reasonable assistance in the event of an examination, audit, or other proceeding relating to Taxes regarding the Allocation of the Purchase Price and the amount of the Assumed Liabilities pursuant to this Section 3.4. Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Agreement, the foregoing agreement shall survive the Closing Date without limitation.

  • Determination of Purchase Price The Securities Administrator will be responsible for determining the Purchase Price for any Mortgage Loan that is sold by the Trust or with respect to which provision is made for the escrow of funds pursuant to this Section 2.03 and shall at the time of any purchase or escrow certify such amounts to the Depositor; provided that the Securities Administrator may consult with the Servicer to determine the Purchase Price unless the Servicer is the Purchaser of such Mortgage Loan. If, for whatever reason, the Securities Administrator shall determine that there is a miscalculation of the amount to be paid to the Trust, the Securities Administrator shall from monies in a Distribution Account return any overpayment that the Trust received as a result of such miscalculation to the applicable Purchaser upon the discovery of such overpayment, and the Securities Administrator shall collect from the applicable Purchaser for deposit to the Securities Account any underpayment that resulted from such miscalculation upon the discovery of such underpayment. Recovery may be made either directly or by set-off of all or any part of such underpayment against amounts owed by the Trust to such Purchaser.

  • USE OF PURCHASE PRICE At time of settlement, funds of the purchase price may be used to pay taxes and other liens and to acquire outstanding interests, if any, of others.

  • Conditions of Purchase Purchaser's obligation to purchase and pay for Eligible Loans in a Portfolio hereunder shall be subject to the following conditions precedent: (a) the Eligible Loans in the Portfolio, aggregated with the other Eligible Loans that have been sold to Purchaser by Seller if appropriate, shall meet the requirements described in Section 3.1 hereof; (b) all representations, warranties and statements by or on behalf of Seller contained in this Agreement are true on the Scheduled Sale Date; (c) any notification to or approval by the Secretary or Guarantee Agency required by the Higher Education Act or the Guarantee Agreement as a condition to the assignment of Eligible Loans shall have been made or received and evidence thereof delivered to both Purchaser and the Trustee; (d) the entire interest of Seller in each Eligible Loan shall have been duly assigned by endorsement, such endorsement to be without recourse except as provided in Article V hereof; (e) the Seller shall, at its own expense, indicate in its files that the Student Loans sold on such date have been sold to the Purchaser pursuant to this Agreement and pledged and assigned by the Purchaser to the Trustee for the benefit of the Registered Owners, and the Seller shall deliver to the Purchaser a Schedule of Student Loans certified by the Chairman, the President, the Vice President or the Treasurer of the Seller to be true, correct and complete as of the date thereof. Further, the Seller hereby agrees that the computer files maintained by the Seller as Servicer will bear an indication reflecting that the Student Loans sold to the Purchaser pursuant to this Agreement are owned by the Purchaser; and (f) prior to or on each Scheduled Sale Date, the Seller shall record and file, at its own expense, appropriate UCC-3 termination statements with respect to any previous liens on such Student Loans being sold and purchased hereunder.

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