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first instalment of Transaction Consideration. Within 20 Days after the Closing Date, PipeChina shall pay Kunlun Energy 85% of the appraised value of the Target Equity, together with the interest accrued thereon from the date immediately following the Closing Date to the date on which such payment arrives at Kunlun Energy’s designated bank account to be calculated at the RMB benchmark interest rate for demand deposits adopted by financial institutions during the same period; and
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  • Transaction Consideration The Transaction Consideration;

  • Acquisition Consideration (a) The consideration (the "ACQUISITION CONSIDERATION") to be received by each Grantor in respect of the contribution of the Grantor's Interests to the Operating Partnership shall be an amount equal to $100.00 (one hundred dollars). The Acquisition Consideration shall be paid in the form of a combination of (i) cash and/or (ii) units of limited partnership interest in the Operating Partnership ("OP UNITS"), in the percentages and allocations set forth on Schedule B attached hereto. To the extent a percentage of the Acquisition Consideration includes one or more OP Units, as set forth on Schedule B, the number of OP Units the Grantor shall be entitled to receive upon the exercise of the Option with respect to such percentage shall equal the quotient of

  • Option Consideration (a) (i) Owner hereby grants to the Operating Partnership an option (the “Option”) to acquire Owner’s interest in the leasehold estate created by the Ground Lease and all hereditaments thereto and all of Owner’s assets (other than Excluded Assets) as of the Valuation Date (collectively, the “Assets”) for the Consideration determined in accordance with Section 2(b), subject to closing adjustments as provided herein.

  • Settlement of Transactions (a) Subject to Section 3 and Section 4.2, J.X. Xxxxxx will act in accordance with Instructions with respect to settlement of transactions. Settlement of transactions will be conducted in accordance with prevailing standards of the market in which the transaction occurs. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the Customer authorizes J.X. Xxxxxx to deliver Financial Assets or cash payment in accordance with applicable market practice in advance of receipt or settlement of consideration expected in connection with such delivery or payment, and the Customer acknowledges and agrees that such action alone will not of itself constitute negligence, fraud, or willful misconduct of J.X. Xxxxxx, and the risk of loss arising from any such action will be borne by the Customer. If the Customer’s counterparty (or other appropriate party) fails to deliver the expected consideration as agreed, J.X. Xxxxxx will notify the Customer of such failure. If the Customer’s counterparty continues to fail to deliver the expected consideration, J.X. Xxxxxx will provide information reasonably requested by the Customer that J.X. Xxxxxx has in its possession to allow the Customer to enforce its rights against the Customer’s counterparty, but neither J.X. Xxxxxx nor its Subcustodians will be obliged to institute legal proceedings, file a proof of claim in any insolvency proceeding or take any similar action.

  • Earn-Out Consideration (a) If the earnings before taxes (the "EBT") of the Company for the twelve months ending December 31, 1998, increased by amounts in respect of those items set forth on Schedule 2.5 that affected net income during the period from January 1, 1998 through the Closing Date and decreased by the amount of UniCapital corporate overhead allocated to the Company for the period from the Closing Date through December 31, 1998 (the "Adjusted 1998 EBT"), exceeds the EBT of the Company for the twelve months ending December 31, 1997, inclusive of the add-backs set forth on Schedule 2.5 (the "Adjusted 1997 EBT"), then the Stockholders shall be entitled to receive one-half of the difference between the Adjusted 1998 EBT and the Adjusted 1997 EBT.

  • Cash Consideration In case of the issuance or sale of additional Shares for cash, the consideration received by the Company therefor shall be deemed to be the amount of cash received by the Company for such Shares (or, if such Shares are offered by the Company for subscription, the subscription price, or, if such Shares are sold to underwriters or dealers for public offering without a subscription offering, the public offering price), without deducting therefrom any compensation or discount paid or allowed to underwriters or dealers or others performing similar services or for any expenses incurred in connection therewith.

  • Non-Cash Consideration In the case of the offering of securities for a consideration in whole or in part other than cash, including securities acquired in exchange therefor (other than securities by their terms so exchangeable), the consideration other than cash shall be deemed to be the fair value thereof as determined by the Board of Directors; provided, however, that such fair value as determined by the Board of Directors shall not exceed the aggregate market price of the securities being offered as of the date the Board of Directors authorizes the offering of such securities.

  • Merger Consideration Subject to the provisions of this Agreement, at the Effective Time, automatically by virtue of the Merger and without any action on the part of any Person:

  • Total Consideration The aggregate consideration (the "Consideration") payable by the Surviving Partnership in connection with the merger of the Merged Partnership with and into the Surviving Partnership shall be $8,275,000, subject to adjustments at Closing pursuant to Section 3.9 and costs paid pursuant to Section 3.10(c) and Section 3.11, plus the amount of any tax or other reserves held by the Existing Lender (hereinafter defined).

  • Payment of Transfer Taxes Buyer will be responsible for any sales tax and/or transfer tax due as a result of the transfer of assets pursuant to this Agreement.

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