Increase in the Consideration Sample Clauses

Increase in the Consideration. 1.4.1 If the Cash is more than the Indebtedness the Consideration shall be increased by the amount of the excess.
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  • The Consideration 2.1 The Borrower agrees, as consideration for the Loan, to:

  • Adjustments to Consideration The number of shares of the Company Series A Preferred Stock shall be adjusted to reflect fully the effect of any reclassification, combination, subdivision, stock split, reverse split, stock dividend (including any dividend or distribution of securities convertible into the Company Series A Preferred Stock), reorganization, recapitalization or other like change with respect to the Company Series A Preferred Stock occurring (or for which a record date is established) after the date hereof and prior to the Effective Time.

  • Additional Consideration Retrocessionaire agrees to pay under the Inuring Retrocessions all future premiums Retrocedant is obligated to pay pursuant to the terms of the Inuring Retrocessions to the extent that such premiums are allocable to Retrocessionaire in the manner set forth in Exhibit E hereto, and not otherwise paid by Retrocessionaire and to indemnify Retrocedant for all such premiums paid directly by Retrocedant, net of any ceding commissions and similar amounts paid by Third Party Retrocessionaires to Retrocedant.

  • Consideration to the Company In consideration of the grant of the Option by the Company, the Participant agrees to render faithful and efficient services to the Company or any Subsidiary. Nothing in the Plan or this Agreement shall confer upon the Participant any right to continue in the employ or service of the Company or any Subsidiary or shall interfere with or restrict in any way the rights of the Company and its Subsidiaries, which rights are hereby expressly reserved, to discharge or terminate the services of the Participant at any time for any reason whatsoever, with or without Cause, except to the extent expressly provided otherwise in a written agreement between the Company or a Subsidiary and the Participant.

  • Adjustment to Consideration (a) Within forty-five (45) days following the Closing Date, Parent may, at its election, cause to be prepared and delivered to the Stockholder Representative unaudited balance sheets of the Surviving Corporation and its Subsidiaries as of the Closing Date (the “Adjusted Balance Sheets”). The Adjusted Balance Sheets will be prepared in accordance with GAAP consistently applied on a basis consistent with the Financials and shall include without limitation all Estimated Third Party Expenses that have been accrued but that have not been paid prior to the Effective Time, any payments to Terminating Employees for severance or similar payments and any other payments triggered or accelerated by or contingent upon the Closing or the Merger. In the event that, pursuant to the terms of this Section 9.6(a), it is determined that (i) the amount equal to (A) the absolute value of the Company’s and its Subsidiaries’ total liabilities (as defined by and as determined in accordance with GAAP and shall include without limitation all Estimated Third Party Expenses that have been accrued but that were not paid prior to the Effective Time and any other payments triggered or accelerated by or contingent upon the Closing or the Merger, but shall exclude deferred revenue and the Specified Liabilities) at the Closing Date as reflected on the Adjusted Balance Sheets minus (B) the absolute value of the Company’s and its Subsidiaries’ total assets (as defined by and as determined in accordance with GAAP) at the Closing Date (collectively, the “Net Liabilities at Closing”) minus (C) the Balance Sheet Adjustment Amount, is a number greater than the Balance Sheet Target, and/or (ii) the amount equal to (A) the absolute value of the total Specified Liabilities at the Closing Date as reflected on the Adjusted Balance Sheets (collectively, the “Specified Liabilities at Closing”) minus (B) the Specified Liabilities Adjustment Amount, is a number greater than $1,875,849, then an amount of Escrow Shares equal to the sum of the excess amount, if any, determined in accordance with clause (i) above plus the excess amount, if any, determined in accordance with clause (ii) above (collectively, the “Excess Liabilities”) shall be returned to Parent out of the Escrow Fund in accordance with the terms of the Escrow Agreement. Following delivery by Parent to the Stockholder Representative of the Adjusted Balance Sheets, Parent shall give the Stockholder Representative reasonable access during Parent’s regular business hours to those books and records of the Surviving Corporation in the possession or control of Parent and any personnel which relate to the preparation of the Adjusted Balance Sheets for purposes of resolving any disputes concerning the Adjusted Balance Sheets and the calculation of Net Liabilities at Closing.

  • Allocation of Consideration (i) Subject to Subsection 2.2(d)(ii), the aggregate consideration payable to the Participating Investors and the selling Key Holder shall be allocated based on the number of shares of Capital Stock sold to the Prospective Transferee by each Participating Investor and the selling Key Holder as provided in Subsection 2.2(b), provided that if a Participating Investor wishes to sell Preferred Stock, the price set forth in the Proposed Transfer Notice shall be appropriately adjusted based on the conversion ratio of the Preferred Stock into Common Stock.

  • Other Consideration As additional consideration, Purchaser shall also assume the Assumed Liabilities at the time of Closing.

  • Initial Consideration On the Effective Date, Retrocessionaire shall reimburse Retrocedant for one hundred percent (100%) of any and all unearned premiums paid by Retrocedant under such Inuring Retrocessions net of any applicable unearned ceding commissions paid to Retrocedant thereunder.

  • Sole Consideration Employee and the Company agree and acknowledge that the sole and exclusive consideration for the Incentive Payments is Employee’s forbearance as described in subsection 7(h)(iii) above. In the event that subsection 7(h)(iii) is deemed unenforceable or invalid for any reason, then the Company will have no obligation to make Incentive Payments for the period of time during which it has been deemed unenforceable or invalid. The obligations and duties of this subsection 7(h) shall be separate and distinct from the other obligations and duties set forth in this Agreement, and any finding of invalidity or unenforceability of this subsection 7(h) shall have no effect upon the validity or invalidity of the other provisions of this Agreement.

  • Additional Considerations For each mediation or arbitration:

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