Funds Withheld Adjustment Sample Clauses

Funds Withheld Adjustment. The “Funds Withheld Adjustment” shall be calculated for each Accounting Period as [(1) – (2) – (3)], where: (1) equals the Investment Credit on the Funds Withheld Assets; (2) equals (i) if the Ceding Company calculates interest maintenance reserves monthly, the change in the Coinsurance Reserve for the Accounting Period (where the change equals the Coinsurance Reserve at the end of the Accounting Period minus the Coinsurance Reserve at the beginning of the Accounting Period); or (ii) if the Ceding Company calculates interest maintenance reserves quarterly, (a) for each Accounting Period which does not correspond to the last month of a calendar quarter, zero; and (b) for each Accounting Period which corresponds to the last month of a calendar quarter, the change in the IMR Amount for the calendar quarter (where the change equals the IMR Amount at the end of the calendar quarter, including any amortization of the IMR Amount for the Accounting Period, minus the IMR Amount at the beginning of the calendar quarter); and (3) equals the change in the IMR Amount for the Accounting Period (where the change equals the IMR Amount at the end of the Accounting Period, including any amortization of the IMR Amount for the Accounting Period as well as any Xxxxxxx Resolution Life Insurance Company and TR Re, Ltd. Annuity Reinsurance Agreement Effective October 1, 2021 Page 16 Post-Effective IMR generated during the Accounting Period, minus the IMR Amount at the beginning of the Accounting Period).
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Funds Withheld Adjustment. The “Funds Withheld Adjustment” shall be calculated for each Accounting Period as [(1) – (2)], where:
Funds Withheld Adjustment. The "Funds Withheld Adjustment" shall be ------------------------- computed each Accounting Period equal to (a) minus (b) minus (c), in which: (a) equals the Funds Withheld Amount, as defined in Schedule B Paragraph 3, at the end of the current Accounting Period on the Policies; (b) equals the Funds Withheld Amount, as defined in Schedule B Paragraph 3, at the end of prior Accounting Period, on the Policies; and (c) equals the Funds Withheld Investment Credit, as described in Schedule C.
Funds Withheld Adjustment. (a) Beginning the first Accounting Period following the Amendment Effective Date, the Funds Withheld Assets and the Required Funds Withheld Amount shall be determined as of the end of each Accounting Period and shall be reported on each Monthly Accounting Report. (b) A “Funds Withheld Adjustment” shall be determined and paid each Accounting Period as follows: (i) In the event the Funds Withheld Assets exceeds the Required Funds Withheld Amount, each determined as of the end of the Accounting Period and as set forth in the Monthly Accounting Report, such excess shall be (x) paid by the Ceding Company to the Reinsurer, and (y) released from the Funds Withheld Account. (ii) In the event that the Funds Withheld Assets is less than the Required Funds Withheld Amount, each determined as of the end of the Accounting Period and as set forth in the Monthly Accounting Report, such deficiency shall be paid by the Reinsurer to the Ceding Company and held by the Ceding Company in the Funds Withheld Account in accordance with this Article 6.
Funds Withheld Adjustment. For each Accounting Period the adjustment to the Funds Withheld Account Balance (the "Funds Withheld Adjustment") will equal the greater of (a) plus (b) minus (c) and zero, where: (a) Equals the Opening Funds Withheld Account Balance as defined in Section 5 above; (b) Equals the Reinsurance Gain at the end of the Accounting Period as calculated in accordance with Section 6 above; (c) Equals the Coinsurance Reserve.

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  • Tax Adjustment Tenant shall pay, as Additional Charges, an amount (hereinafter referred to as the “Tax Adjustment Amount”) equal to Tenant’s Expense Share of the amount of Taxes incurred with respect to each Lease Year; except that Tenant shall be required to pay only a pro rata amount of the Tax Adjustment Amount for the Lease Years in which the first and last days of the Term occur pro rated on a per diem basis. Tenant shall not, however, have any right to audit Landlord’s books and records pertaining to Taxes. The Tax Adjustment Amount with respect to each Lease Year shall be paid in monthly installments in advance on the first day of each and every calendar month during such Lease Year, commencing on the Commencement Date, in an amount estimated from time to time by Landlord and communicated by written notice to Tenant. Following receipt of actual tax bills, Landlord shall deliver to Tenant a statement setting forth (i) the actual Tax Adjustment Amount for such Lease Year; (ii) the total of the estimated monthly installments of the Tax Adjustment Amount paid to Landlord for such Lease Year; and (iii) the amount of any excess or deficiency with respect to such Lease Year. Tenant shall pay any deficiency to Landlord as shown by such statement within 30 days after receipt of such statement. If the total of the estimated monthly installments paid by Tenant during any Lease Year exceeds the actual Tax Adjustment Amount due from Tenant for such Lease Year, at Landlord’s option such excess shall be either credited against payments next due hereunder or refunded by Landlord, provided Tenant is not then in default hereunder.

  • Adjustment Amount (a) Schedule 2.16 sets forth a sample calculation of the Adjustment Amount and the Target Adjustment Amount as of the Balance Sheet Date (the “Sample Closing Statement”), including the asset, liability and other line items and accounting principles used in such calculation, and assuming that all of such asset and liability line items that constitute Mallinckrodt Assets or Mallinckrodt Liabilities under this Agreement will be transferred to Mallinckrodt as of the Distribution. (b) Within sixty (60) days after the Distribution Date, Mallinckrodt shall cause to be prepared and delivered to Covidien a statement (the “Closing Statement”) setting forth (i) the Adjustment Amount and the calculation of the Adjustment Amount and (ii) the Target Adjustment Amount and the calculation of the Target Adjustment Amount. 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(c) Within thirty (30) days following receipt by Covidien of the Closing Statement, Covidien shall deliver written notice to Mallinckrodt of any dispute Covidien has with respect to the preparation or content of the Closing Statement (the “Dispute Notice”); provided, however, that if Covidien does not deliver any Dispute Notice to Mallinckrodt within such thirty (30)-day period, the Closing Statement will be final, conclusive and binding on the Parties. Any Dispute Notice shall (i) set forth in reasonable detail the basis for any dispute included therein, the amounts involved and Covidien’s determination of the Adjustment Amount and/or the Target Adjustment Amount (as applicable) and (ii) include only disagreements based on the Adjustment Amount and/or the Target Adjustment Amount (as applicable) not being calculated properly in accordance with this Agreement or containing mathematical errors. 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(d) For purposes of complying with the terms set forth in this Section 2.16, Mallinckrodt and Covidien shall cooperate with and make available to each other and their respective Representatives all information, records, data and working papers, in each case, to the extent related to the Mallinckrodt Assets, Mallinckrodt Liabilities or Mallinckrodt Business, and shall permit access to its facilities and personnel, as may be reasonably required in connection with the preparation and analysis of the Closing Statement and the resolution of any disputes thereunder. (e) If the Adjustment Amount, as finally determined pursuant to Section 2.16(c), is greater than the Target Adjustment Amount, as finally determined pursuant to Section 2.16(c), by at least $20 million, then Mallinckrodt shall pay or cause to be paid an amount in cash equal to the difference from the first dollar (i.e., without regard to the $20 million threshold) to Covidien by wire transfer of immediately available funds to an account or accounts designated in writing by Covidien to Mallinckrodt. 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  • Audit Adjustment If any audit of the records, books or accounts relating to the Properties discloses an overpayment or underpayment of Management Fees, Owner or Manager shall promptly pay to the other party the amount of such overpayment or underpayment, as the case may be. If such audit discloses an overpayment of Management Fees for any fiscal year of more than the correct Management Fees for such fiscal year, Manager shall bear the cost of such audit.

  • Tax Adjustments The Company may make such reductions in the Purchase Price, in addition to those required by Sections 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8, as the Board of Directors considers to be advisable to avoid or diminish any income tax to holders of Common Stock or rights to purchase Common Stock resulting from any dividend or distribution of stock (or rights to acquire stock) or from any event treated as such for income tax purposes.

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