Loss on Sale Sample Clauses

Loss on Sale. Except as provided in Section 5.05 and 5.06, Loss on Sale of the Company shall be allocated among the Members in the following manner: (a) first, to Knight and the Management Group pro rata (based upon each Member’s Undistributed Cumulative Net Income) in amount equal to such Member’s Undistributed Cumulative Net Income; (b) second, pro rata (based upon their positive Capital Account Balances) to Knight and the Management Group in an amount equal to their respective positive Capital Account Balances; and (c) thereafter, to Knight.
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Loss on Sale. Any loss recognized by or allocable to the Partnership on the sale or other disposition of all or any substantial part of the Partnership Assets shall be allocated among the Capital Accounts of the Partners as follows: (1) First, to those Partners with positive Capital Accounts shall be allocated an amount of loss equal to such positive balance in their Capital Accounts, or, if such loss is insufficient to eliminate all such positive Capital Account balances, then to those Partners with positive Capital Account balances shall be allocated amounts of loss in proportion to their respective Capital Account Balances; and (2) Second, the remaining loss, if any, shall be allocated to the Partners in accordance with Section 6(a)(2)..
Loss on Sale. Loss from a Capital Transaction from the sale or other disposition of all or substantially all of the Property shall be allocated in the following order: (i) There shall first be allocated to those Members, if any, who have positive balances in their Capital Accounts, an amount of such loss equal to the aggregate amount of such positive balances, which amount shall be allocated in the same proportion as such positive balances; and (ii) The balance of such loss shall be allocated to the Members in proportion to their respective Interests in the Company.
Loss on Sale. (Massachusetts Residence). The Company -------------------------------------- will reimburse Employee for any loss (net of sales costs) that the Employee sustains as a result of the sale of the Massachusetts Residence ; provided, however, that Employee shall use reasonable efforts to obtain the maximum market value for the Massachusetts Residence at any such sale. Company will reimburse the difference between the Employee's initial purchase price of One Million Eight Hundred Thousand Dollars ($1,800,000) and the sales price of said property realized at such sale, less selling costs.
Loss on Sale. In the event that you sell your home to a bona fide purchaser in good faith at a gross price before deducting direct selling expenses or commissions (the "Sales Price"), less than your purchase price plus the cost of improvements (the "Purchase Price"), the Company will lend you the lesser of the difference between the Sales Price and Purchase Price or $50,000, with such loan to be evidenced by a promissory note due and payable in the event of (a) the sale of stock options by the Employee (to the extent of the proceeds received by Employee in such sale), or (b) ninety (90) days following termination of your employment with the Company or (c) sale of your San Diego house. Fifty percent (50%) of the total amount of such loan shall be forgiven by the Company over a four (4) year period in four (4) equal installments on each of the first through fourth anniversary dates of the commencement of your full-time employment with the Company, provided that you are still employed by the Company on such date.
Loss on Sale. If the Participant remains in Service until the first anniversary of the Purchase Date, then the Corporation shall share the Loss (if any) which the Participant may incur upon the subsequent sale of the Purchased Shares. The risk of the Loss on the Purchased Shares shall be allocated as follows: a. To the extent any portion of the Purchased Shares is sold before the third anniversary of the Purchase Date, the Participant shall be responsible for one hundred percent (100%) of the Loss incurred on that portion of the Purchased Shares. b. To the extent any portion of the Purchased Shares is sold on or after the third anniversary of the Purchase Date, the Participant shall be responsible for only fifty percent (50%) of the Loss on that portion of the Purchased Shares.

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  • Limitations on Shared-Loss Payment The Receiver shall not be required to make any payments pursuant to Section 2.1(d) with respect to any Foreclosure Loss, Restructuring Loss, Short Sale Loss, Deficient Loss, or Portfolio Loss that the Receiver determines, based upon the criteria set forth in this Single Family Shared-Loss Agreement (including the analysis and documentation requirements of Section 2.1(a)) or Customary Servicing Procedures, should not have been effected by the Assuming Institution; provided, however, (x) the Receiver must provide notice to the Assuming Institution detailing the grounds for not making such payment, (y) the Receiver must provide the Assuming Institution with a reasonable opportunity to cure any such deficiency and (z) (1) to the extent curable, if cured, the Receiver shall make payment with respect to the properly effected Loss, and (2) to the extent not curable, shall not constitute grounds for the Receiver to withhold payment as to all other Losses (or portion of Losses) that are properly payable pursuant to the terms of this Single Family Shared-Loss Agreement. In the event that the Receiver does not make any payment with respect to Losses claimed pursuant to Section 2.1(d), the Receiver and Assuming Institution shall, upon final resolution, make the necessary adjustments to the Monthly Shared-Loss Amount for that Monthly Certificate and the payment pursuant to Section 2.1(d) above shall be adjusted accordingly.

  • Loss of Shared-Loss Coverage on Shared-Loss Loans The Receiver shall be relieved of its obligations with respect to a Shared-Loss Loan upon payment of a Foreclosure Loss amount, or a Short Sale Loss amount with respect to such Single Family Shared-Loss Loan, or upon the sale without FDIC consent of a Single Family Shared-Loss Loan by Assuming Institution to a person or entity that is not an Affiliate. The Assuming Institution shall provide the Receiver with timely notice of any such sale. Failure to administer any Shared-Loss Loan or Loans in accordance with Article III shall at the discretion of the Receiver constitute grounds for the loss of shared loss coverage with respect to such Shared-Loss Loan or Loans. Notwithstanding the foregoing, a sale of the Single Family Shared-Loss Loan, for purposes of this Section 2.7, shall not be deemed to have occurred as the result of (i) any change in the ownership or control of Assuming Institution or the transfer of any or all of the Single Family Shared-Loss Loan(s) to any Affiliate of Assuming Institution, (ii) a merger by Assuming Institution with or into any other entity, or (iii) a sale by Assuming Institution of all or substantially all of its assets.

  • Protection Against Loss of Future District Revenues Section 4.1. INTENT OF THE PARTIES. Subject to the limitations contained in this Agreement (including Section 7.1), it is the intent of the Parties that the District shall, in accordance with the provisions of TEXAS TAX CODE § 313.027(f)(1), be compensated by the Applicant for any loss that the District incurs in its Maintenance and Operations Revenue as a result of, or on account of, the Parties’ entering into this Agreement. Such compensation shall be independent of, and in addition to, all such other payments as are set forth in Article V and Article VI. Subject only to the limitations contained in this Agreement (including Section 7.1), it is the intent of the Parties that the risk of any negative financial consequence to the District as a result of Applicant’s location of Applicant’s Qualified Investment and Applicant’s Qualified Property in the District and the Parties’ entering into this Agreement will be borne by the Applicant and not by the District and be paid by the Applicant to the District in addition to any and all payments due under Article V and Article VI. The Parties expressly understand and agree that, for all Tax Years to which this Agreement may apply, the calculation of negative financial consequences will be defined for each applicable Tax Year in accordance with Applicable School Finance Law, as defined in Section 1.2 above, and that such definition specifically contemplates that calculations made under this Agreement may periodically change in accordance with changes in Applicable School Finance Law. The Parties further agree that printouts and projections produced during the negotiations and approval of this Agreement are: (i) for illustrative purposes only, are not intended to be relied upon, and have not been relied upon by the Parties as a prediction of future consequences to either Party; (ii) based upon current Applicable School Finance Law which is subject to change by statute, by administrative regulation (or interpretation thereof), or by judicial decision at any time; and (iii) may change in future years to reflect changes in Applicable School Finance Law. Section 4.2. CALCULATING THE AMOUNT OF LOSS OF MAINTENANCE AND OPERATIONS A. The Revenue Protection Amount owed by the Applicant to the District means the Original M&O Revenue minus the New M&O Revenue; Where:

  • EXCHANGE, TRANSFER, ASSIGNMENT OR LOSS OF WARRANT This Warrant is exchangeable, without expense, at the option of the Holder, upon presentation and surrender hereof to the Company or at the office of its stock transfer agent, if any, for other warrants of different denominations entitling the Holder thereof to purchase in the aggregate the same number of shares of Common Stock purchasable hereunder. The term "Warrant" as used herein includes any Warrants into which this Warrant may be divided or exchanged. Upon receipt by the Company of evidence satisfactory to it of the loss, theft or destruction of this warrant and of reasonably satisfactory indemnification, and upon surrender and cancellation of this Warrant, if mutilated, the Company will execute and deliver a new Warrant of like tenor and date. Any such new Warrant executed and delivered shall constitute an additional contractual obligation on the part of the Company, whether or not this Warrant so lost, stolen, destroyed, or mutilated shall be at any time be enforceable by anyone. This Warrant shall not be transferable upon the transfer books of the Company with respect to record ownership of this Warrant or the Warrant Shares until and unless any such proposed transferee executes and delivers to the Company, in writing, representations and warranties of the Holder under this Warrant comparable to those set forth in paragraph (I) below and delivers to the Company an opinion of counsel, satisfactory to the Company in its sole discretion, both as to the issuer of the opinion and the substance of such opinion, that such transfer does not require registration under the Securities Act and that such transfer is exempt from any such registration under the Securities Act or any applicable state securities laws.

  • SINGLE FAMILY SHARED-LOSS AGREEMENT This agreement for the reimbursement of loss sharing on certain single family residential mortgage loans (the “Single Family Shared-Loss Agreement”) shall apply when the Assuming Institution purchases Single Family Shared-Loss Loans as that term is defined herein. The terms hereof shall modify and supplement, as necessary, the terms of the Purchase and Assumption Agreement to which this Single Family Shared-Loss Agreement is attached as Exhibit 4.15A and incorporated therein. To the extent any inconsistencies may arise between the terms of the Purchase and Assumption Agreement and this Single Family Shared-Loss Agreement with respect to the subject matter of this Single Family Shared-Loss Agreement, the terms of this Single Family Shared-Loss Agreement shall control. References in this Single Family Shared- Loss Agreement to a particular Section shall be deemed to refer to a Section in this Single Family Shared-Loss Agreement, unless the context indicates that it is intended to be a reference to a Section of the Purchase and Assumption Agreement.

  • Loss of Collateral There occurs any uninsured loss to any material portion of the Collateral; or

  • Due-on-Sale Clauses; Assumption and Substitution Agreements When a Property has been or is about to be conveyed by the Mortgagor, the Servicer shall, to the extent it has knowledge of such conveyance or prospective conveyance, exercise its rights to accelerate the maturity of the related Mortgage Loan under any "due-on-sale" clause contained in the related Mortgage or Note; provided, however, that the Servicer shall not exercise any such right if (i) the "due-on-sale" clause, in the reasonable belief of the Servicer, is not enforceable under applicable law or (ii) the Servicer reasonably believes that to permit an assumption of the Mortgage Loan would not materially and adversely affect the interest of the Owners or of the Certificate Insurer. In such event, the Servicer shall enter into an assumption and modification agreement with the person to whom such property has been or is about to be conveyed, pursuant to which such Person becomes liable under the Note and, unless prohibited by applicable law or the related Mortgage Loan documents, the Mortgagor remains liable thereon. If the foregoing is not permitted under applicable law, the Servicer is authorized to enter into a substitution of liability agreement with such person, pursuant to which the original Mortgagor is released from liability and such person is substituted as Mortgagor and becomes liable under the Note; provided, however, that to the extent any such substitution of liability agreement would be delivered by the Servicer outside of its usual procedures for mortgage loans held in its own portfolio the Servicer shall, prior to executing and delivering such agreement, obtain the prior written consent of the Certificate Insurer. The Mortgage Loan, as assumed, shall conform in all respects to the requirements, representations and warranties of this Agreement. The Servicer shall notify the Trustee that any such assumption or substitution agreement has been completed by forwarding to the Trustee the original copy of such assumption or substitution agreement, which copy shall be added by the Trustee to the related File and which shall, for all purposes, be considered a part of such File to the same extent as all other documents and instruments constituting a part thereof. The Servicer shall be responsible for recording any such assumption or substitution agreements. In connection with any such assumption or substitution agreement, the required monthly payment on the related Mortgage Loan shall not be changed but shall remain as in effect immediately prior to the assumption or substitution, the stated maturity or outstanding principal amount of such Mortgage Loan shall not be changed nor shall any required monthly payments of principal or interest be deferred or forgiven. Any fee collected by the Servicer or the Sub-Servicer for consenting to any such conveyance or entering into an assumption or substitution agreement shall be retained by or paid to the Servicer as additional servicing compensation. Notwithstanding the foregoing paragraph or any other provision of this Agreement, the Servicer shall not be deemed to be in default, breach or any other violation of its obligations hereunder by reason of any assumption of a Mortgage Loan by operation of law or any assumption which the Servicer may be restricted by law from preventing, for any reason whatsoever.

  • Cost Recovery for RSTEP Requests by Registry Operator for the approval of Additional Services pursuant to Section 2.1 may be referred by ICANN to the Registry Services Technical Evaluation Panel (“RSTEP”) pursuant to that process at xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/en/registries/rsep/. In the event that such requests are referred to RSTEP, Registry Operator shall remit to ICANN the invoiced cost of the RSTEP review within fourteen (14) calendar days of receipt of a copy of the RSTEP invoice from ICANN, unless ICANN determines, in its sole and absolute discretion, to pay all or any portion of the invoiced cost of such RSTEP review.

  • Subordinate Certificate Loss Coverage; Limited Guaranty Subject to subsection (c) below, prior to the later of the third Business Day prior to each Distribution Date or the related Determination Date, the Master Servicer shall determine whether it or any Sub-Servicer will be entitled to any reimbursement pursuant to Section 4.02(a) on such Distribution Date for Advances or Sub-Servicer Advances previously made, (which will not be Advances or Sub-Servicer Advances that were made with respect to delinquencies which were subsequently determined to be Excess Special Hazard Losses, Excess Fraud Losses, Excess Bankruptcy Losses or Extraordinary Losses) and, if so, the Master Servicer shall demand payment from Residential Funding of an amount equal to the amount of any Advances or Sub-Servicer Advances reimbursed pursuant to Section 4.02(a), to the extent such Advances or Sub-Servicer Advances have not been included in the amount of the Realized Loss in the related Mortgage Loan, and shall distribute the same to the Class B Certificateholders in the same manner as if such amount were to be distributed pursuant to Section 4.02(a).

  • Sale of Single Family Shared-Loss Loans The Receiver shall be relieved of its obligations with respect to a Single Family Shared-Loss Loan upon payment of a Foreclosure Loss amount or a Short Sale Loss amount with respect to such Single Family Shared-Loss Loan or upon the sale of a Single Family Shared-Loss Loan by Assuming Bank to a person or entity that is not an Affiliate; provided, however, that if the Receiver consents to the sale of any such Single Family Shared-Loss Loan, any loss on such sale shall be a Portfolio Loss. The Assuming Bank shall provide the Receiver with timely notice of any such sale. Notwithstanding the foregoing, a sale of the Single Family Shared-Loss Loan, for purposes of this Section 2.7, shall not be deemed to have occurred as the result of (i) any change in the ownership or control of Assuming Bank or the transfer of any or all of the Single Family Shared-Loss Loan(s) to any Affiliate of Assuming Bank, (ii) a merger by Assuming Bank with or into any other entity, or

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