Common use of Initial Determination Clause in Contracts

Initial Determination. Within ninety (90) days after the Closing Date, the Buyer will prepare in good faith and deliver to the Agent a certificate (the “Purchase Price Certificate”) executed by the Buyer setting forth (i) an itemized listing of Closing Cash, Closing Indebtedness and Closing Working Capital (collectively, the “Closing Items”), and (ii) the Buyer’s calculation of the final Purchase Price.

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Samples: Securities Purchase Agreement (Henry Jack & Associates Inc)

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Initial Determination. Within ninety (90) 90 days after the Closing Date, the Buyer will prepare in good faith and deliver to the Agent Seller a certificate (the “Closing Purchase Price Certificate”) executed by the Buyer setting forth (i) an itemized listing of the Closing Cash, Closing Indebtedness Cash and the Closing Working Capital (collectively, the “Closing Items”)Capital, and (ii) based thereon, the Buyer’s calculation of the final Closing Purchase Price, in each case prepared and determined in accordance with the procedures set forth on Schedule 1.3(a) and Schedule 1.3(b).

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Samples: Securities Purchase Agreement (Neenah Paper Inc)

Initial Determination. Within ninety (90) 60 days after the Closing Date, the Buyer will prepare in good faith and deliver to the Agent Seller a certificate (the “Purchase Price Certificate”) executed by the Buyer setting forth (i) an itemized listing of Closing Cash, Closing Indebtedness and the Closing Working Capital (collectively, the “Closing Items”)Capital, and (ii) the Buyer’s calculation of the final Purchase Price.

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Samples: Securities Purchase Agreement (Hillenbrand, Inc.)

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Initial Determination. Within ninety (90) 60 days after the Closing Date, the Buyer will prepare in good faith and deliver to the Agent Seller a certificate (the “Cash Purchase Price Certificate”) executed by the Buyer setting forth (i) an itemized listing of the Closing Cash, Closing Indebtedness and Closing Working Capital (collectively, the “Closing Items”)Capital, and (ii) the Buyer’s calculation of the final Cash Purchase Price.

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Samples: Securities Purchase Agreement (TreeHouse Foods, Inc.)

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