Financial Statements of the Clinic Business Sample Clauses

Financial Statements of the Clinic Business. Schedule 2.5(a) contains a pro forma balance sheet of the Clinic Business for the period ending February 29, 2004 (“February Clinic Balance Sheet”) and accompanying schedules of accounts receivable, inventory, property, plant and equipment, prepaid expenses, accounts payable and accrued expenses for the period ending February 29, 2004 (“February Schedules”). The February Clinic Balance Sheet and the February Schedules shall be referred to as the “February Financial Statements”. Schedule 2.5(b) contains a pro forma estimated balance sheet of the Clinic Business for the period ending March 25, 2004 (“March Estimated Partial Clinic Balance Sheet”) and accompanying estimated schedules of accounts receivable, inventory, property, plant and equipment, prepaid expenses, accounts payable and accrued expenses for the period ending March 25, 2004 (“March Estimated Partial Schedules”). The March Estimated Partial Clinic Balance Sheet and the March Estimated Partial Schedules shall be referred to as the “March Estimated Partial Financial Statements”). On or prior to April 15, 2004 (“Closing Date Financials Delivery Date”) StarCare shall deliver a pro forma balance sheet of the Clinic Business for the period ending March 31, 2004 (“Closing Date Balance Sheet”) and accompanying schedules of accounts receivable, inventory, property, plant and equipment, prepaid expenses (which are part of the Clinic Assets described herein), accounts payable and accrued expenses (which are part of the obligations being assumed hereunder) for the period ending March 31, 2004 (“Closing Date Schedules”). The Closing Date Balance Sheet and the Closing Date Schedules shall be referred to as the “Closing Date Financial Statements”). The February Financial Statements do, and the Closing Date Financial Statements shall, fairly and accurately represent the financial condition and results of operation of the Clinic Business as of the date and for the periods set forth therein and do not or will not omit to state any material fact required to be stated therein or necessary to make the statements therein not misleading. Since the date of the February Financial Statements, there has not been any material adverse changes in the operation of the Clinic Business and since such date, the Clinic Business has been operated in the ordinary course. Since the date of the February Financial Statements, StarCare has continued operations of the Clinic Business in the ordinary course of business conducted in a ma...
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These financial statements shall contain a Consolidated balance sheet as of the end of such Fiscal Year and Consolidated statements of earnings, of cash flows, and of changes in owners’ equity for such Fiscal Year, each setting forth in comparative form the corresponding figures for the preceding Fiscal Year. In addition, Borrower shall provide internally prepared unaudited consolidating financial statements including Borrower’s balance sheet and statement of earnings which agree in total to the corresponding audited Consolidated statements of Parent for the Fiscal Year. In the event that the Consolidated gross operating revenues of Borrower for any Fiscal Year are less than 95% but greater than or equal to 75% of Consolidated gross operating revenues of Parent for that same Fiscal Year, the unqualified opinion set forth above shall also cover the consolidating statements which include Borrower’s balance sheet and statement of earnings for that same Fiscal Year. In the event that the Consolidated gross operating revenues of Borrower for any Fiscal Year are less than 75% of Consolidated gross operating revenues of Parent for that same Fiscal Year, complete audited Consolidated financial statements of Borrower together with all notes thereto, prepared in reasonable detail in accordance with IFRS, together with an unqualified opinion, based on an audit using generally accepted auditing standards, by an independent certified public accounting firm of nationally recognized standing selected by Borrower and acceptable to Administrative Agent, stating that such Consolidated financial statements have been so prepared. These financial statements shall contain a Consolidated balance sheet as of the end of such Fiscal Year and Consolidated statements of earnings, of cash flows, and of changes in owners’ equity for such Fiscal Year, each setting forth in comparative form the corresponding figures for the preceding Fiscal Year. (b) As soon as available, and in any event within 60 days after the end of each Fiscal Quarter, Parent’s unaudited Consolidated balance sheet as of the end of such Fiscal Quarter and unaudited Consolidated statements of earnings and cash flows for each such Fiscal Quarter and for the period beginning on the first day of the then current Fiscal Year to the end of such Fiscal Quarter, all in reasonable detail and prepared in accordance with IFRS, subject to changes resulting from normal year-end adjustments and the absence of footnotes. In addition, Borrower shall provide internally prepared unaudited consolidating financial statements including Borrower’s balance sheet and statement of earnings which agree in total to the unaudited Consolidated balance sheet and statement of earnings of Parent for that same Fiscal Quarter. In the event that the Consolidated gross operating revenues of Borrower for any Fiscal Quarter are less than 95% but greater than or equal to 75% of Consolidated gross operating revenues of Parent for that same Fiscal Quarter, Borrower shall also furnish consolidating statements which include Borrower’s balance sheet and statement of earnings for that same Fiscal Quarter. In the event that the Consolidated gross operating revenues of Borrower for any Fiscal Quarter are less than 75% of Consolidated gross operating revenues of Parent for that same Fiscal Quarter, complete unaudited Consolidated financial statements of Borrower, prepared in reasonable detail in accordance with IFRS. These financial statements shall contain a Consolidated balance sheet as of the end of such Fiscal Quarter and Consolidated statements of earnings, of cash flows, and of changes in owners’ equity for such Fiscal Quarter, each setting forth in comparative form the corresponding figures for the preceding Fiscal Quarter. 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