Seller Deductible Amount; Minimum Claim Amount Sample Clauses

Seller Deductible Amount; Minimum Claim Amount. Seller and Parent shall not be required to indemnify any Buyer Indemnified Party pursuant to Section 8.2(a) unless and until the cumulative Losses that would otherwise be indemnifiable under Section 8.2(a) exceed $20,000,000 (the “Seller Deductible Amount”) (at which point Seller shall be required to indemnify Buyer for all Buyer’s Losses in excess of the Seller Deductible Amount) and the other provisions of this Article VIII are satisfied; provided, however, that the Seller Deductible Amount shall not apply with respect to representations and warranties set forth in Sections 3.1(a) (Good Standing and Other Matters), 3.1(b) (Ownership; Capitalization), 3.1(c) (Authority), 3.1(l) (Taxes), 3.1(p) (Brokers or Finders), 3.1(t) (Indebtedness) or to indemnification under Article IX (Tax Matters). With respect to any Claim of any Buyer Indemnified Parties for indemnification relating to a single event or state of facts or circumstances (or group of related events, facts or circumstances which shall be treated as a single event, fact or circumstance) that is otherwise indemnifiable pursuant to Section 8.2(a) or 8.2(b) and resulting in cumulative Losses to the Buyer Indemnified Parties that do not exceed $50,000 (the “Claim Threshold Amount”), such Losses shall be deemed not to be Losses for purposes of this Agreement and shall not be eligible for indemnification under Section 8.2(a) or 8.2(b).
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  • Minimum Cash Balance Licensee shall fund the Facility Checking Account --------------------- with an initial amount equal to $25,000.00 and thereafter Licensee shall provide the working capital required by Section I(H) of this Agreement

  • Minimum Adjusted EBITDA As of any date of determination from and after April 1, 2008, if Borrowers do not have Net Debt in an amount less than $4,000,000 at all times during the most recently completed fiscal quarter, then Borrowers shall not fail to achieve Adjusted EBITDA, measured on a quarter-end basis, of at least the required amount set forth in the following table for the applicable period set forth opposite thereto (and the failure to do so shall be deemed an Event of Default): Applicable Amount Applicable Period $(1,234,000) For the 3 month period ending March 31, 2008 $(1,246,000) For the 6 month period ending June 30, 2008 $(200,000) For the 9 month period ending September 30, 2008 $(839,000) For the 12 month period ending December 31, 2008 $(750,000) For the 12 month period ending March 31, 2009 17 Applicable Amount Applicable Period $(500,000) For the 12 month period ending June 30, 2009 $(150,000) For the 12 month period ending September 30, 2009 $150,000 For the 12 month period ending December 31, 2009 $350,000 For the 12 month period ending March 31, 2010 $550,000 For the 12 month period ending June 30, 2010 $750,000 For the 12 month period ending September 30, 2010 $950,000 For the 12 month period ending December 31, 2010 and for each 12 month period ending as of the last day of each fiscal quarter thereafter

  • Over-Allowance Amount On the Cost Proposal Delivery Date, Landlord shall identify the amount (the "Over-Allowance Amount") equal to the difference between (i) the amount of the Cost Proposal and (ii) the amount of the Improvement Allowance. Subject to the terms of Section 2.3 of this Work Letter Agreement, the Over-Allowance Amount shall be delivered from Tenant to Landlord (on a pro-rata basis, based upon the percentage of the Tenant Improvements completed) within fifteen (15) days of Tenant's receipt of an invoice for such portion of the Over-Allowance Amount. In the event that, after the Cost Proposal Delivery Date, any revisions, changes, or substitutions shall be made to the Construction Drawings or the Improvements as the result of (i) a ratified Tenant Change, or (ii) a change requested by Landlord and reasonably approved by Tenant, then, subject to the terms of Section 2.3 of this Work Letter Agreement, any additional costs which arise in connection with such revisions, changes or substitutions or any other additional costs shall be paid by Tenant to Landlord immediately upon Landlord's request as an addition to the Over-Allowance Amount. Subject to the terms of Section 2.3 of this Work Letter Agreement, in the event that Tenant fails to deliver the Over-Allowance Amount as provided in this Section 4.3.1, then Landlord may, at its option, cease work in the Premises until such time as Landlord receives payment of the Over-Allowance Amount (and such failure to deliver shall be treated as a Tenant delay in accordance with the terms of Section 5.2 below).

  • Minimum Claims 10.2.1 The Seller shall not be liable under this Agreement for breach of any Seller’s Warranty in respect of any individual claim (or a series of claims arising from similar or identical facts or circumstances) where the liability agreed or determined (disregarding the provisions of this Clause 10.2) in respect of any such claim or series of claims does not exceed 0.1 per cent of the Headline Amount.

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  • Minimum Consolidated Adjusted EBITDA The Borrowers will maintain, as of the last day of each Fiscal Quarter commencing with the Fiscal Quarter ending December 31, 2009, Consolidated Adjusted EBITDA for the four Fiscal Quarters then ended of not less than $22,500,000.

  • Minimum Stated Amount The Stated Amount of each Letter of Credit shall not be less than $50,000 or such lesser amount as is acceptable to the respective Issuing Lender.

  • Maximum Advance Amount The amount of an Advance requested by the Company shall not exceed the Maximum Advance Amount. In addition, in no event shall the number of shares issuable to the Investor pursuant to an Advance cause the aggregate number of shares of Common Stock beneficially owned by the Investor and its affiliates to exceed nine and 9/10 percent (9.9%) of the then outstanding Common Stock of the Company. For the purposes of this section beneficial ownership shall be calculated in accordance with Section 13(d) of the Exchange Act.

  • Holdback Amount Escrow Agent shall hold back in escrow from Seller’s net proceeds at Closing an amount equal to Seventy-Five Thousand Dollars ($75,000.00) (the “Holdback Amount”). The sole purpose for which the Holdback Amount may be applied is as to any amounts which Seller owes to Purchaser for post-Closing claims to the extent allowed and subject to any limitations set forth in this Agreement. For clarity, the Holdback Amount is intended as a source of payment, but not as a limitation of damages that may be claimed by Purchaser. Except as to any amounts claimed to be owed by Seller to Purchaser which amounts are specifically reflected in a lawsuit commenced against Seller within twelve (12) months after the Closing for damages based upon the post-Closing claim, Escrow Agent shall disburse the balance of the Holdback Amount to Seller immediately following the expiration of the twelve (12) month period. Prior to institution of any such lawsuit, Purchaser shall provide at least ten (10) days prior written notice to Seller, specifying the exact amount and nature of any such claim asserted by Purchaser against the Holdback Amount. Any lawsuit commenced against Seller must specifically set forth the exact amount which is claimed to be owed by Seller to Purchaser, and absent such specific amount being identified, Escrow Agent is authorized to release the entire Holdback Amount to Seller immediately following the expiration of the twelve month (12) month period post-Closing. Any portion of the Holdback Amount which Escrow Agent is entitled to retain pursuant to this Section 3.10 after the passage of the twelve (12) month period, shall continue to be held in escrow pending final and unappealable dismissal or judgment in the action or actions timely commenced by Purchaser or settled pursuant to a written agreement between Seller and Purchaser. If Purchaser obtains a final and unappealable judgment in any such action, Escrow Agent is directed to make a disbursement to Purchaser from the Holdback Amount retained in escrow in the amount of the judgment plus any interest, attorney’s fees, and costs to which it is entitled thereon upon presentation to Escrow Agent and Seller of the court order or other evidence of such final and unappealable judgment. Once all such actions are either finally or unappealably dismissed or a final and unappealable judgment is entered therein or settled pursuant to a written agreement between Seller and Purchaser, and any amount of damages due to Purchaser is paid, whether from the Holdback Amount or otherwise, Escrow Agent is directed to disburse to Seller any remaining balance of the Holdback Amount. The parties shall execute any additional escrow instructions not inconsistent with the foregoing reasonably required by Escrow Agent or either party relating to the Holdback Amount. Escrow Agent’s fees and costs for holding and disbursing the Holdback Amount shall be shared equally by Seller and Purchaser.

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