Purchase Price Limitation Sample Clauses

Purchase Price Limitation. The Financing Debt component of the consideration for such acquisition shall not exceed the sum of 450% of the Pro Forma EBITDA of the Acquired Party for the most recently completed period of four consecutive fiscal quarters plus the cash and Cash Equivalents of the Acquired Party that are being purchased;
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Purchase Price Limitation. If the Pro Forma Leverage Ratio is more than 2.50 to 1.00, then (A) the Purchase Price for the acquisition in question does not exceed $25,000,000 and (B) the sum of the following does not exceed $60,000,000: (1) the Purchase Price for the acquisition in question plus (2) an amount equal to the total sum of all Purchase Prices paid for all acquisitions (other than the acquisition in question) which were consummated (x) in the same fiscal year as the acquisition in question and (y) when the Pro Forma Leverage Ratio for such acquisition was greater than 2.50 to 1.00 (for the avoidance of doubt if the Pro Forma Leverage Ratio is less that 2.50:1.00, then there shall be no Purchase Price limitation);
Purchase Price Limitation. The Financing Debt component of the consideration for such acquisition (i) shall not exceed the sum of 450% of the Pro Forma EBITDA of the Acquired Party for the most recently completed period of four consecutive fiscal quarters plus the cash and Cash Equivalents of the Acquired Party that are being purchased and (ii) shall not exceed 70% of the Purchase Price. In addition, no less than 30% of the total Purchase Price shall consist of common stock of the Company and no more than 20% of the total Purchase Price shall consist of Contingent Notes."
Purchase Price Limitation. The sum of the Purchase Price for the acquisition in question plus the aggregate of all Purchase Prices paid for all acquisitions consummated under the permissions of this paragraph (k) in the same fiscal year does not exceed $100,000,000 plus the then available amount of the Public Offering Basket; provided that:
Purchase Price Limitation. The sum of the Purchase Price for the acquisition in question plus the aggregate of all Purchase Prices paid for all acquisitions consummated under the permissions of this paragraph (k) in the same fiscal year does not exceed either (A) $50,000,000 or (B) $25,000,000 if the Leverage Ratio is greater than 4.00 to 1.00 (as calculated based on the most recently ended four fiscal quarter period for which financial statements are available and on a pro forma basis for the acquisition in question assuming that the acquisition occurred on the first day of the applicable period); provided that the Purchase Price for an acquisition financed with the proceeds of a Loan made under the commitments provided for pursuant to Section 2.20 shall be excluded from any calculation under this clause (ii). The term “Purchase Price” means, as of any date of determination and with respect to a proposed acquisition, the purchase price to be paid for the Target or its assets, including all cash consideration paid (including the then estimated amount of deferred purchase price obligations) or to be paid (based on the estimated amount thereof), the value of all other assets to be transferred by the purchaser in connection with such acquisition to the seller all valued in accordance with the applicable purchase agreement and the outstanding principal amount of all Indebtedness of the Target or the seller assumed or acquired in connection with such acquisition; excluding however, any portion thereof paid for by the issuance of Equity Interest in Holdings;

Related to Purchase Price Limitation

  • Purchase Price Floor The Company and the Buyer shall not effect any sales under this Agreement on any Purchase Date where the Closing Sale Price is less than the Floor Price. “Floor Price” means $0.25 per share of Common Stock, which shall be appropriately adjusted for any reorganization, recapitalization, non-cash dividend, stock split, reverse stock split or other similar transaction.

  • Purchase Price Adjustment (a) Not later than five Business Days prior to the Closing Date, the Contributor Parties shall prepare in good faith and deliver to Acquiror a preliminary settlement statement (the “Estimated Adjustment Statement”) setting forth (i) an estimated combined balance sheet of the Compression Group Entities as of the Closing Date, which balance sheet will be prepared in accordance with GAAP, applied consistently with the Contributor Parties’ past practices (including its preparation of the Unaudited Financial Statements) (the “Estimated Closing Date Balance Sheet”) based on the most recent financial information of the Compression Group Entities reasonably available to the Contributor Parties and the Contributor Parties’ reasonable estimates with respect to the assets, liabilities and members’ equity of the Compression Group Entities as of the Closing Date, (ii) a calculation of the difference, if any, between the Net Working Capital shown on the Estimated Closing Date Balance Sheet (the “Estimated Net Working Capital”) and the Net Working Capital Threshold, (iii) a calculation of the Debt shown on the Estimated Closing Date Balance Sheet (the “Estimated Closing Date Debt”), (iv) a calculation of the Cash shown on the Estimated Closing Date Balance Sheet (the “Estimated Closing Date Cash Amount”) and (v) a calculation of the estimated Purchase Price Adjustment Amount. Acquiror shall have the right, following Acquiror’s receipt of the Estimated Adjustment Statement, to object thereto by delivering written notice to ETP, on behalf of the Contributor Parties, no later than two Business Days before the Closing Date. To the extent Acquiror timely objects to the Estimated Adjustment Statement (or any component thereof), Acquiror and ETP, on behalf of the Contributor Parties, shall enter into good faith negotiations and attempt to resolve any such objection; provided, however, that if Acquiror and ETP, on behalf of the Contributor Parties, are unable to resolve such objection prior to the Closing Date, then the Contributor Parties’ calculations as reflected in the Estimated Adjustment Statement shall control solely for purposes of the payments to be made at Closing. To the extent Acquiror and ETP, on behalf of the Contributor Parties, resolve any such objection prior to the Closing, then the Parties shall jointly agree on a revised Estimated Adjustment Statement that shall control solely for purposes of the payments to be made at the Closing. The estimated Purchase Price Adjustment Amount that controls for purposes of the payments to be made at the Closing is referred to herein as the “Estimated Purchase Price Adjustment Amount.”

  • Purchase Price; Payment of Purchase Price In addition to the Assumed Liabilities described below, the aggregate consideration for the Subject Assets (the “Purchase Price”) shall be the amount equal to: $2,000,000. The Purchase Price shall be subject to adjustment as set forth in Section 1.7 below as so adjusted.

  • Purchase Price; Allocation of Purchase Price (a) Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, the purchase price for the Interests and the Purchased Assets (other than the Specified OUS Assets) (such amount, the “Purchase Price”) is payable as follows:

  • Option Purchase Price Subject to Section 6.3(a)(iii) below, if ---- --------------------- the Management Investor shall be terminated by the Company with or without Cause or shall cease to be employed by the Company by reason of retirement or resignation, the "Option Purchase Price" for the Common Stock to be purchased from such Management Investor pursuant to the Purchase Option (such number of shares of Common Stock being the "Purchase Number") shall equal the price calculated as set forth in the table below opposite the applicable Termination Date of such Management Investor: Original Management Investors ----------------------------- If the Termination Occurs: Option Purchase Price -------------------------- --------------------- On or prior to July 29, 1995 Adjusted Cost Price multiplied by the Purchase Number After July 29, 1995 and on or Adjusted Cost Price multiplied by 80% of prior to July 29, 1996 the Purchase Number After July 29, 1996 and on or Adjusted Cost Price multiplied by 60% of prior to July 29, 1997 the Purchase Number After July 29, 1997 and on or Adjusted Cost Price multiplied by 40% of prior to July 29, 1998 the Purchase Number After July 29, 1998 and on or Adjusted Cost Price multiplied by 20% of prior to July 29, 1999 the Purchase Number New Management Investors ------------------------ If the Termination Date Occurs: Option Purchase Price ------------------------------- --------------------- On or prior to the first anniversary of the Adjusted Cost Price multiplied by the Closing Date Purchase Number After the first anniversary of the Closing Date, Adjusted Cost Price multiplied by 66 2/3% and on or prior to the second anniversary of the of the Purchase Number Closing Date After the second anniversary of the Closing Date, Adjusted Cost Price multiplied by 33 1/3% and on or prior to the third anniversary of the of the Purchase Number Closing Date As used herein, "Closing Date" for each New Management Investor means the date specified opposite such person's respective name on Schedule II hereto. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, in connection with the exercise of any Purchase Option pursuant to Section 6.3, the Company may deduct from the Option Purchase Price paid to any Management Investor the aggregate amount of the outstanding principal and accrued but unpaid interest due on any Promissory Note of such Management Investor to the Company. As used herein, "Adjusted Cost Price" for each share of Common Stock means the original purchase price per share for the Management Investor's Common Stock as set forth in Section 1.1 (including any shares of Common Stock which have been converted into other shares of capital stock of the Company, and adjusted for any stock dividend payable upon, or subdivision or combination of, the Common Stock);

  • Adjustment of Purchase Price NUMBER AND KIND OF SHARES OR NUMBER OF RIGHTS. The Purchase Price, the number and kind of shares covered by each Right and the number of Rights outstanding are subject to adjustment from time to time as provided in this Section 11.

  • The Purchase Price Notwithstanding the termination of the Option, Grantee will be entitled to exercise its rights under this Section 6(c) if it has exercised such rights in accordance with the terms hereof prior to the termination of the Option.

  • Purchase Price Adjustments In case at any time and from time to time the Company shall issue any shares of Common Stock or Derivative Securities convertible or exercisable for shares of Common Stock (the number of shares so issued, or issuable upon conversion or exercise of such Derivative Securities, as applicable, being referred to as "Additional Shares of Common Stock") for consideration less than the then Market Price at the date of issuance of such shares of Common Stock or such Derivative Securities, in each such case the Conversion Price shall, concurrently with such issuance, be adjusted by multiplying the Conversion Price immediately prior to such event by a fraction: (i) the numerator of which shall be the number of shares of Common Stock outstanding immediately prior to the issuance of such Additional Shares of Common Stock plus the number of shares of Common Stock that the aggregate consideration received by the Company for the total number of such Additional Shares of Common Stock so issued would purchase at the Market Price and (ii) the denominator of which shall be the number of shares of Common Stock outstanding immediately prior to the issuance of Additional Shares of Common Stock plus the number of such Additional Shares of Common Stock so issued or sold.

  • Allocation of Purchase Price Buyer shall deliver to Seller at Closing a preliminary allocation among the Auctioned Assets of the Purchase Price and among such other consideration paid to Seller pursuant to this Agreement that is properly includible in Buyer's tax basis for the Auctioned Assets for Federal income tax purposes, and, as soon as practicable following the Closing (but in any event within 10 Business Days following the final determination of the Adjustment Amount), Buyer shall prepare and deliver to Seller a final allocation of the Purchase Price and additional consideration described in the preceding clause, and the post-closing adjustment pursuant to Section 3.02, among the Auctioned Assets (the "Allocation"). The Allocation shall be consistent with Section 1060 of the Code and the Treasury Regulations thereunder. Seller hereby agrees to accept Buyer's Allocation unless Seller determines that such Allocation was not prepared in accordance with Section 1060 of the Code and the regulations thereunder ("Applicable Law"). If Seller so determines, Seller shall within 20 Business Days thereafter propose any changes necessary to cause the Allocation to be prepared in accordance with Applicable Law. Within 10 Business Days following delivery of such proposed changes, Buyer shall provide Seller with a statement of any objections to such proposed changes, together with a reasonably detailed explanation of the reasons therefor. If Buyer and Seller are unable to resolve any disputed objections within 10 Business Days thereafter, such objections shall be referred to the Accountants, whose review will be limited to whether Buyer's Allocation of such disputed items regarding the Allocation was prepared in accordance with Applicable Law. The Accountants shall be instructed to deliver to Seller and Buyer a written determination of the proper allocation of such disputed items within 20 Business Days. Such determination shall be conclusive and binding upon the parties hereto for all purposes, and the Allocation shall be so adjusted (the Allocation, including the adjustment, if any, to be referred to as the "Final Allocation"). The fees and disbursements of the Accountants attributable to the Allocation shall be shared equally by Buyer and Seller. Each of Buyer and Seller agrees to timely file Internal Revenue Service Form 8594, and all Federal, state, local and foreign Tax Returns, in accordance with such Final Allocation and to report the transactions contemplated by this Agreement for Federal Income Tax and all other tax purposes in a manner consistent with the Final Allocation. Each of Buyer and Seller agrees to promptly provide the other party with any additional information and reasonable assistance required to complete Form 8594, or compute Taxes arising in connection with (or otherwise affected by) the transactions contemplated hereunder. Each of Buyer and Seller shall timely notify the other Party and each shall timely provide the other Party with reasonable assistance in the event of an examination, audit or other proceeding regarding the Final Allocation.

  • Purchase Price The Purchase Price for each Mortgage Loan shall be the percentage of par as stated in the related Purchase Price and Terms Agreement (subject to adjustment as provided therein), multiplied by the aggregate principal balance, as of the related Cut-off Date, of the Mortgage Loans listed on the related Mortgage Loan Schedule, after application of scheduled payments of principal due on or before the related Cut-off Date, but only to the extent such payments were actually received. The initial principal amount of the related Mortgage Loans shall be the aggregate principal balance of the Mortgage Loans, so computed as of the related Cut-off Date. If so provided in the related Purchase Price and Terms Agreement, portions of the Mortgage Loans shall be priced separately. In addition to the Purchase Price as described above, the Purchaser shall pay to the Seller, at closing, accrued interest on the current principal amount of the related Mortgage Loans as of the related Cut-off Date at the weighted average Mortgage Interest Rate of those Mortgage Loans. The Purchase Price plus accrued interest as set forth in the preceding paragraph shall be paid to the Seller by wire transfer of immediately available funds to an account designated by the Seller in writing.

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