Hotel’s Accounts; Cash in Till Sample Clauses

Hotel’s Accounts; Cash in Till. Seller shall receive a credit for all funds held in any accounts or reserves (including, without limitation, reserves for working capital and furniture, fixtures, and equipment) held by or on behalf of the Hotel as of the Cut-Off Time. All cash on hand, including till money and house banks, shall be counted by representatives of Seller and Purchaser at the Cut-Off Time and may be removed and retained by Seller (except that, at Purchaser’s request, all till money and house banks shall be transferred to Purchaser to the extent Seller receives a credit therefor).
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