Older Inventory Repurchase Sample Clauses

Older Inventory Repurchase. On the Closing Date, Sellers shall deliver to Buyer a schedule of all Older Inventory and its carrying value on Sellers' balance sheet as of the Closing Date (for the purpose of this Section 9.06, the "carrying value"). "Older Inventory" consists of all of the inventory of Sellers which as of the Closing Date is one year old or more. During the one year period following the Closing, Buyer shall use commercially reasonable efforts to sell the Older Inventory at a price equal to the carrying value, provided, however, Buyer is not obligated to obtain such price and may accept the best available price for the Older Inventory. On the first anniversary of the Closing Date: (i) Buyer shall be entitled to receive, from Escrow No. 2, the difference between the carrying value and the actual price received by Buyer from sales of Older Inventory, and (ii) Sellers shall repurchase all of the Older Inventory that has not been sold by Buyer during such one year period. The purchase price for the Older Inventory shall be the carrying value.
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