Tax Treatment of Purchase of the Acquired Interests; Allocation Sample Clauses

Tax Treatment of Purchase of the Acquired Interests; Allocation. For income Tax purposes, the Buyer’s purchase of the Acquired Interests will be treated in a manner consistent with Situation 2 of Revenue Ruling 99-6, 1999-1 C.B. 432 (Jan. 15, 1999) as (i) a sale of the Acquired Interests by the Seller Parties and (ii) a purchase of all the assets of the Company and each of its Subsidiaries by the Buyer, and the Buyer and the Seller Parties shall report such purchase on their respective Tax Returns in a manner consistent with such treatment. Within 90 days after the Closing Date, the Buyer shall deliver to the Principal Seller an allocation of the Closing Cash Purchase Price (or, if determined prior to such time, the Final Cash Purchase Price), the Specified Buyer Common Stock and any other items constituting consideration for applicable Tax purposes (the “Consideration”) among the assets of the Company and each of its Subsidiaries in accordance with Sections 755 and 1060 of the Code and the Treasury Regulations thereunder for the Principal Seller’s review and comment (the “Proposed Allocation”). The Principal Seller shall review the Proposed Allocation and shall deliver to the Buyer within 30 days of receipt of the Proposed Allocation a notice specifying in reasonable detail any objection the Principal Seller may have in respect of the Proposed Allocation, it being understood that failure to timely deliver any such notice will preclude the Principal Seller from thereafter raising any such objection. If the Principal Seller delivers an objection notice in accordance with the preceding sentence, then the Buyer and the Principal Seller shall use commercially reasonable efforts to resolve any objections set forth in such notice within 20 days of delivery of such notice. To the extent that any objection remains at the end of such 20-day period, the Buyer and the Principal Seller shall each submit its proposed valuation with respect to each disputed item to the Auditors, who shall be directed to determine which of the two proposed valuations is closest to constituting the correct fair market value, and the selected valuation shall thereafter constitute the amount of the Consideration allocated to such item for purposes of this Section 2.6. The fees and expenses of the Auditor shall be borne in the same proportion that the aggregate dollar amount of the disputed items so submitted to the Auditor are unsuccessfully disputed by the Principal Seller, on the one hand, and the Buyer, on the other hand, as finally determined by the ...
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  • COVENANTS OF THE ACQUIRING FUND AND THE ACQUIRED FUND 5.1. The Acquiring Fund and the Acquired Fund each will operate its business in the ordinary course between the date hereof and the Closing Date, it being understood that such ordinary course of business will include the declaration and payment of customary dividends and distributions, and any other distribution that may be advisable.

  • Sale and Purchase of the Assets Upon the terms and subject to the conditions set forth in this Agreement, at the Closing, the Seller shall sell, convey, assign, deliver and transfer to the Buyer, all of the Assets and the Buyer shall buy and take possession of, all of the Sellers' right, title and interest in and to the Assets.

  • Agreement of Purchase and Sale In accordance with the terms and conditions of this agreement, Seller agrees to sell the Ownership Interests in the Asset to Purchaser, and Purchaser agrees to purchase the Ownership Interests in the Asset from Seller.

  • 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; 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:

  • Purchase and Issuance of the Units Upon the terms and subject to the conditions of this Agreement, the Subscriber hereby agrees to purchase from the Company, and the Company hereby agrees to sell to the Subscriber, on the Closing Date (as defined below) the Units in consideration of the payment of the Purchase Price (as defined below). On the Closing Date, the Company shall, at its option, deliver to the Subscriber the certificates representing the Securities purchased or effect such delivery in book-entry form.

  • Segregation of Purchased Securities To the extent required by applicable law, all Purchased Securities in the possession of Seller shall be segregated from other securities in its possession and shall be identified as subject to this Agreement. Segregation may be accomplished by appropriate identification on the books and records of the holder, including a financial or securities intermediary or a clearing corporation. All of Seller’s interest in the Purchased Securities shall pass to Buyer on the Purchase Date and, unless otherwise agreed by Buyer and Seller, nothing in this Agreement shall preclude Buyer from engaging in repurchase transactions with the Purchased Securities or otherwise selling, transferring, pledging or hypothecating the Purchased Securities, but no such transaction shall relieve Buyer of its obligations to transfer Purchased Securities to Seller pursuant to Paragraph 3, 4 or 11 hereof, or of Buyer’s obligation to credit or pay Income to, or apply Income to the obligations of, Seller pursuant to Paragraph 5 hereof. Required Disclosure for Transactions in Which the Seller Retains Custody of the Purchased Securities Seller is not permitted to substitute other securities for those subject to this Agreement and therefore must keep Buyer’s securities segregated at all times, unless in this Agreement Buyer grants Seller the right to substitute other securities. If Buyer grants the right to substitute, this means that Buyer’s securities will likely be commingled with Seller’s own securities during the trading day. Buyer is advised that, during any trading day that Buyer’s securities are commingled with Seller’s securities, they [will]* [may]** be subject to liens granted by Seller to [its clearing bank]* [third parties]** and may be used by Seller for deliveries on other securities transactions. Whenever the securities are commingled, Seller’s ability to resegregate substitute securities for Buyer will be subject to Seller’s ability to satisfy [the clearing]* [any]** lien or to obtain substitute securities.

  • Allocation of Consideration (i) Subject to Subsection 2.2(d)(ii), the aggregate consideration payable to the Participating Investors and the selling Key Holder shall be allocated based on the number of shares of Capital Stock sold to the Prospective Transferee by each Participating Investor and the selling Key Holder as provided in Subsection 2.2(b), provided that if a Participating Investor wishes to sell Preferred Stock, the price set forth in the Proposed Transfer Notice shall be appropriately adjusted based on the conversion ratio of the Preferred Stock into Common Stock.

  • FURTHER CONDITIONS PRECEDENT TO OBLIGATIONS OF THE ACQUIRING FUND AND THE ACQUIRED FUND If any of the conditions set forth below have not been satisfied on or before the Closing Date with respect to the Selling Trust, on behalf of the Acquired Fund, or the Acquiring Trust, on behalf of the Acquiring Fund, the other party to this Agreement shall, at its option, not be required to consummate the transactions contemplated by this Agreement:

  • The Acquisition Upon the terms and subject to the conditions hereof, at the Closing (as hereinafter defined) the parties shall do the following:

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