Taxes; Unclaimed Property Sample Clauses

Taxes; Unclaimed Property. (a) Seller has filed all Tax Returns that it was required to file and has paid all Taxes due and owing, whether or not shown as due on any Tax Return. Each Tax Return filed by Seller is complete and accurate in all material respects. Seller is not currently the beneficiary of any extension of time within which to file any Tax Return.
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Taxes; Unclaimed Property. Except as disclosed in Section 3.10 of the Disclosure Schedule:

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  • Unclaimed Property The Agent shall report unclaimed property to each state in compliance with state laws. The Agent will charge the Purchaser its standard fees plus expenses (including the cost of due diligence mailings) for such services. The Purchaser acknowledges and agrees that in the case of reports made and property delivered pursuant to an initial or voluntary compliance program administered by private auditing agents retained by state unclaimed property administrators, the Agent will be compensated for its efforts in facilitating the Purchaser’s involvement in such a program including the provision of the necessary records and remittance of property in the manner required by the program by means of an expense reimbursement payment based on a percentage of the property remitted to the states through participation in the program. The Purchaser will not be charged for any services performed by the Agent in conjunction with the program to the extent that the Agent receives an expense reimbursement and agrees to reimburse Agent for any expenses incurred in the performance of such services.

  • Unclaimed Property and Lost Shareholders The Transfer Agent shall report unclaimed property to each state in compliance with state law and shall comply with Section 17Ad-17 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “Exchange Act”), for lost Shareholders. If the Fund is not in compliance with applicable state laws, there will be no charge for the first two years for this service for such Fund, other than a charge for due diligence notices (reflected on Schedule 5.1) provided that after the first two years, the Transfer Agent will charge such Fund its then standard fee plus any out-of-pocket expenses.

  • Return of Unclaimed Monies Subject to the requirements of applicable law, any monies deposited with or paid to the Trustee for payment of the principal of, premium, if any, or interest on Notes and not applied but remaining unclaimed by the holders of Notes for two years after the date upon which the principal of, premium, if any, or interest on such Notes, as the case may be, shall have become due and payable, shall be repaid to the Company by the Trustee on demand and all liability of the Trustee shall thereupon cease with respect to such monies; and the holder of any of the Notes shall thereafter look only to the Company for any payment that such holder may be entitled to collect unless an applicable abandoned property law designates another Person.

  • Unclaimed Property Services FTIS shall employ commercially reasonable measures to comply on behalf of the Investment Company with the unclaimed property laws and regulations of the states and territories of the United States ("Unclaimed Property Laws") with respect to Eligible Property (as defined below). In connection with its performance of the foregoing services ("Unclaimed Property Services"), FTIS and its agents shall be entitled to rely on the written advice of counsel with respect to the interpretation of and compliance with the Unclaimed Property Laws and interaction with the agencies enforcing and administering the Unclaimed Property Laws and neither shall be liable for conduct undertaken in accordance with such advice, provided such advice is a reasoned interpretation of such Unclaimed Property Laws.

  • Return of Unclaimed Moneys Any moneys deposited with or paid to the Trustee or any paying agent for payment of the principal of, and premium, if any, or interest on Debentures and not applied but remaining unclaimed by the holders of Debentures for 2 years after the date upon which the principal of, and premium, if any, or interest on such Debentures, as the case may be, shall have become due and payable, shall, subject to applicable escheatment laws, be repaid to the Company by the Trustee or such paying agent on written demand; and the holder of any of the Debentures shall thereafter look only to the Company for any payment which such holder may be entitled to collect, and all liability of the Trustee or such paying agent with respect to such moneys shall thereupon cease.

  • Unclaimed Benefit The Executive shall keep the Bank informed of his current address and the current address of his Beneficiaries. The Bank shall not be obligated to search for the whereabouts of any person. If the location of the Executive is not made known to the Bank as of the date upon which any payment of any benefits from the Accrued Benefit Account may first be made, the Bank shall delay payment of the Executive's benefit payment(s) until the location of the Executive is made known to the Bank; however, the Bank shall only be obligated to hold such benefit payment(s) for the Executive until the expiration of thirty-six (36) months. Upon expiration of the thirty-six (36) month period, the Bank may discharge its obligation by payment to the Executive's Beneficiary. If the location of the Executive's Beneficiary is not made known to the Bank by the end of an additional two (2) month period following expiration of the thirty-six (36) month period, the Bank may discharge its obligation by payment to the Executive's Estate. If there is no Estate in existence at such time or if such fact cannot be determined by the Bank, the Executive and his Beneficiary(ies) shall thereupon forfeit any rights to the balance, if any, of the Executive's Accrued Benefit Account provided for such Executive and/or Beneficiary under this Agreement.

  • Unclaimed Funds If funds for the payment of principal or interest remain unclaimed for two years, the Trustee and the Paying Agent will repay the funds to the Company at its written request. After that, all liability of the Trustee and such Paying Agent with respect to such funds shall cease.

  • Unclaimed Money If money for the payment of principal or interest remains unclaimed for two years, the Trustee or Paying Agent shall pay the money back to the Company at its request unless an abandoned property law designates another Person. After any such payment, Holders entitled to the money must look only to the Company and not to the Trustee for payment.

  • Unclaimed Merger Consideration Any portion of the Merger Consideration delivered to the Exchange Agent by SCB pursuant to Section 3.02(b) that remains unclaimed by the former shareholders of CBC for twelve (12) months after the Effective Time (as well as any proceeds from any investment thereof) shall be delivered by the Exchange Agent to the Surviving Corporation. Any former shareholders of CBC who have not theretofore complied with Section 3.02(c) shall thereafter look only to Surviving Corporation for the consideration deliverable in respect of each share of CBC Common Stock such shareholder holds immediately prior the Effective Time as determined pursuant to this Agreement without any interest thereon. If outstanding Certificates or Book-Entry Shares are not surrendered or the payment for them is not claimed prior to the date on which such shares of SCB Common Stock would otherwise escheat to any Governmental Entity, the unclaimed items shall, to the extent permitted by abandoned property and any other applicable Law, become the property of the Surviving Corporation (and to the extent not in its possession shall be delivered to it), free and clear of all claims or interest of any Person previously entitled to such property. Neither the Exchange Agent nor any party to this Agreement shall be liable to any holder of stock represented by any Certificate or Book-Entry Share for any consideration paid to a public official or Governmental Entity pursuant to applicable abandoned property, escheat or similar Laws. SCB and the Exchange Agent shall be entitled to rely upon the stock transfer books of CBC to establish the identity of those Persons entitled to receive the consideration specified in this Agreement, which books shall be conclusive (absent manifest error) with respect thereto. In the event of a dispute with respect to ownership of shares of stock represented by any Certificate or Book-Entry Share, SCB and the Exchange Agent shall be entitled to deposit any consideration represented thereby in escrow with an independent third party and thereafter be relieved with respect to any claims thereto.

  • Unclaimed Benefits The Executive shall keep the Employer informed of the Executive’s current address and the current address of the Beneficiary. If the location of the Executive is not made known to the Employer within three years after the date upon which any payment of any benefits may first be made, the Employer shall delay payment of the Executive’s benefit payment(s) until the location of the Executive is made known to the Employer; however, the Employer shall only be obligated to hold such benefit payment(s) for the Executive until the expiration of three (3) years. Upon expiration of the three (3) year period, the Employer may discharge its obligation by payment to the Beneficiary. If the location of the Beneficiary is not made known to the Employer by the end of an additional two (2) month period following expiration of the three (3) year period, the Employer may discharge its obligation by payment to the Executive’s estate. If there is no estate in existence at such time or if such fact cannot be determined by the Employer, the Executive and Beneficiary shall thereupon forfeit all rights to any benefits provided under this Agreement.

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