Inventory, Accrued PTO Amount and Proration Adjustment Sample Clauses

Inventory, Accrued PTO Amount and Proration Adjustment. (a) Following each Closing, Buyer and the Seller Parties shall determine, no later than thirty (30) days after the applicable Closing Date, the Actual Inventory Value, the Actual Accrued PTO Amount and the Actual Proration Amounts in accordance with Exhibit A and Exhibit A-1, as applicable, in each case, solely with respect to the Assets sold to Buyer at such Closing. Notwithstanding that the Parties shall determine the foregoing amounts separately for each Closing, the Parties shall calculate and prepare a reconciliation, on a biweekly basis, with respect to all Closings for which the Actual Inventory Value, the Actual Accrued PTO Amount and the Actual Proration Amounts shall have been determined within such biweekly period in accordance with the foregoing sentence. In connection therewith, the Parties shall reconcile, for each such Closing, (i) the applicable Estimated Inventory Value, Estimated Accrued PTO Amount and Estimated Proration Amounts to (ii) the applicable Actual Inventory Value, Actual Accrued PTO Amount and Actual Proration Amounts, respectively, each as determined in accordance with Exhibit A and Exhibit A-1, as applicable, to determine a net reconciliation amount for each Closing, as follows (each, a “Reconciliation Amount”):
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