Dispute Period Sample Clauses

Dispute Period. If Customer fails to dispute a rate or charge within 180 days following the invoice date on which the rate or charge appeared, adjustment (if applicable) will be made on a going-forward basis only, beginning with the date of the dispute.
Dispute Period. Section 8.3 Draw Down........................................................ Section 9.1 Draw Down Closing................................................ Section 1.3(c) Draw Down Closing Date........................................... Section 1.3(c) Draw Down Notice................................................. Section 9.1 Encumbrances..................................................... Section 2.1(b) Exchange Act..................................................... Section 9.1
Dispute Period. “Dispute Period” is defined in Section 8.6(b).
Dispute Period. “Dispute Period” has the meaning given that term in Section 3.3.
Dispute Period. During the thirty (30) day period following the receipt of the Final Statement, Seller and its independent certified public accountants may review the Closing Balance Sheet of the Business and the calculation regarding Working Capital of the Business and may make inquiry of the representatives of Purchaser’s accountants and Purchaser, who shall reasonably cooperate with Seller (including, without limitation, by providing Seller and/or its agents reasonable access to financial accounts and underlying source documents). The Final Statement as delivered to Seller shall be binding and conclusive upon, and be deemed accepted by, Seller unless Seller shall have notified Purchaser in writing within the thirty (30) day period after receipt of the Final Statement of any objections thereto (the “Notice of Disagreement”) setting forth a specific description of Seller’s objection(s), the amount of the adjustment which Seller believes should be made to each item to which it objects, and the basis for Seller’s disagreement therewith. In the event that Seller does not provide a Notice of Disagreement or Seller affirmatively notifies Purchaser in writing that Seller agrees with the Final Statement, Seller will be deemed to have accepted the Final Statement delivered by Purchaser, and such Final Statement will be final, binding and conclusive for all purposes hereunder.
Dispute Period. Section 2.4(b) of this Disputed Items ascribed to it in Section 2.4(b) of this terms in Section 7.2(b) of this Agreement. of this Agreement. shall have the meaning ascribed to it in Section 11.7 this Agreement. this Agreement. together. occupational health and safety, or exposure of Persons or property to Materials of Environmental Concern, including any Applicable Law pertaining to: (i) the presence of or the treatment, storage, disposal, generation, transportation, handling, distribution, manufacture, processing, use, import, export, labeling, recycling, registration, investigation or remediation of Materials of Environmental Concern or documentation related to the foregoing; (ii) air, water and noise pollution; (iii) groundwater and soil contamination; (iv) the release, threatened release, or accidental release into the environment, the workplace or other areas of Materials of Environmental Concern, including emissions, discharges, injections, spills, escapes or dumping of Materials of Environmental Concern; (v) transfer of interests in or control of real property which may be contaminated; (vi) community or worker right-to-know disclosures with respect to Materials of Environmental Concern; (vii) the protection of wild life, marine life and wetlands, and endangered and threatened species; (viii) storage tanks, vessels, containers, abandoned or discarded barrels and other closed receptacles; and (ix) health and safety of employees and other means Equator Reinsurances Limited. means the Quota Share Reinsurance Contract, originally effective January 1, 2015, as amended from time to time, by and among Equator Re, as reinsurer, QBE Re and certain Affiliates of QBE Re, including Seller and, prior to the Closing Effective Time, the Company. ERISA ent Income Security Act of 1974, as amended.
Dispute Period. “Dispute Period” has the meaning set forth in Section 10.8(b).
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Dispute Period. As promptly as practicable after Purchaser’s receipt of such Preliminary Closing Statement along with the Support Documents (but in no event later than thirty (30) days after Purchaser’s receipt of such statement) (such period, the "Dispute Period"), Purchaser shall provide written notice (the "Dispute Notice") to Seller specifying in reasonable detail Purchaser's objections, if any, to any amounts set forth on the Preliminary Closing Statement.