Total Cash Consideration Sample Clauses

Total Cash Consideration. In no event shall the total amount of cash distributed by parent pursuant to Sections 3.1 and 3.3 exceed $22,000,000.
Total Cash Consideration. The Consortium Members acknowledge that the consideration for the acquisition of the Target Shares under the Takeover Offer will be satisfied wholly in cash and the amount of cash that BidCo would be required to pay under the Takeover Offer if acceptances were received in respect of all Target Shares would be A$142,397,380.81 (Total Funding Requirement).
Total Cash Consideration. At the Closing, the Buyers shall deliver (or cause to be delivered) to the applicable Sellers the Total Cash Consideration in accordance with Section 2.2. The Total Cash Consideration shall be subject to the adjustments set forth in Section 2.5 below, and, except with respect to the XXXX Xxxx Consideration Amount, shall be allocated among the AME Intermediate Holdings Consideration, the AME Holdings II Consideration, the AM Australia Property Consideration, the AM Australia Equity Consideration, the AM LATAM Consideration and the AM Global Consideration in accordance with the Allocation Schedule.
Total Cash Consideration. Except for costs of Notice and settlement administration (in such maximum amount as set forth in Section V below), in no event shall M & I Bank be required to pay more than a total of $4,000,000 in connection with the Settlement Fund or otherwise in connection with this Settlement. For avoidance of doubt, M & I Bank shall not bear any other fees, costs, charges, or expenses incurred by Plaintiffs or by Settlement Class Counsel, including, but not limited to, those of any experts retained by Plaintiffs or by Settlement Class Counsel.
Total Cash Consideration. The total gross cash consideration paid by the Regent Entities in connection with the acquisition of the Clear Channel Station Assets (as defined in the Asset Exchange Agreement) pursuant to the Asset Exchange Agreement shall be $80,465,000. No other cash consideration is being paid by any Credit Party, either directly or indirectly, in connection with the Asset Exchange Transaction.
Total Cash Consideration. Except for costs of Notice and settlement administration (in such maximum amount as set forth in paragraph 52 above and Section V below), in no event shall Xxxxxx Bank be required to pay more than a total of $9,400,000 in connection with the Settlement Fund or otherwise in connection with this Settlement. For avoidance of doubt, Xxxxxx Bank shall not bear any other fees, costs, charges, or expenses incurred by Plaintiff or by Settlement Class Counsel, including, but not limited to, those of any experts retained by Plaintiff or by Settlement Class Counsel.
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Total Cash Consideration. The second sentence of Section 1.6(c) of the Merger Agreement is hereby deleted and shall be replaced in its entirety with the following: "The total cash consideration is thirty seven million nine hundred forty-four thousand two hundred twenty-seven dollars ($37,944,227) (the "Cash Consideration")."

Related to Total Cash Consideration

  • Cash Consideration In case of the issuance or sale of additional Shares for cash, the consideration received by the Company therefor shall be deemed to be the amount of cash received by the Company for such Shares (or, if such Shares are offered by the Company for subscription, the subscription price, or, if such Shares are sold to underwriters or dealers for public offering without a subscription offering, the public offering price), without deducting therefrom any compensation or discount paid or allowed to underwriters or dealers or others performing similar services or for any expenses incurred in connection therewith.

  • Non-Cash Consideration In the case of the offering of securities for a consideration in whole or in part other than cash, including securities acquired in exchange therefor (other than securities by their terms so exchangeable), the consideration other than cash shall be deemed to be the fair value thereof as determined by the Board of Directors; provided, however, that such fair value as determined by the Board of Directors shall not exceed the aggregate market price of the securities being offered as of the date the Board of Directors authorizes the offering of such securities.

  • Total Consideration The aggregate consideration (the "Consideration") payable by the Surviving Partnership in connection with the merger of the Merged Partnership with and into the Surviving Partnership shall be $5,475,000., subject to adjustments at Closing pursuant to Section 3.9 and costs paid pursuant to Section 3.10(c) and Section 3.11, plus the amount of any tax or other reserves held by the Existing Lender (hereinafter defined).

  • Merger Consideration As of the Effective Time, by virtue of the Merger and without any action on the part of Acquisition, OilQuip, or A-C: (a) Each share of OilQuip Common Stock, issued and outstanding immediately prior to the Effective Time will be converted, without any action on the part of the holders thereof (the "Shareholders"), into (i) 40 shares of the common stock, par value $0.15 per share, of A-C ("A-C Common Stock"), and (ii) the right to receive 960 shares of Common Stock on the Amendment Date (as defined in Section 7.11); provided that no fractional shares of A-C Common Stock shall be delivered (and the number of shares of A-C Common Stock to be delivered to any Shareholder shall be rounded down to the nearest whole number) and the Shareholders shall not be entitled to cash in lieu of fractional shares; provided further that no more than an aggregate of 10,000,000 shares of A-C Common Stock shall be issued or issuable at the Effective Time and on the Amendment Date pursuant to the Merger. Immediately following the Effective Time, the Shareholders shall deliver to A-C the certificates representing the OilQuip Common Stock, and A-C shall cause A-C's transfer agent to deliver to the Shareholders certificates representing the A-C Common Stock described in (i) above in accordance with Exhibit A hereto; and immediately following the Amendment Date, A-C shall cause A-C's transfer agent to deliver to the Shareholders certificates representing the A-C Common Stock described in clause (ii) above in accordance with Exhibit A. The A-C Common Stock issued pursuant to this Section 3.1(a) shall be duly authorized, fully paid and non-assessable. The Shareholders shall have no right to transfer or assign the right to receive the A-C Common Stock prior to the issuance thereof. (b) Each share of Acquisition Common Stock issued and outstanding immediately prior to the Effective Time will be converted, without any action on the part of the holder thereof, into one (1) duly and validly issued, fully paid and non-assessable share of OilQuip Common Stock. All shares of A-C Common Stock issued in accordance with Section 3.1 shall be deemed to be in full satisfaction of all rights pertaining to shares of OilQuip Common Stock held by the Shareholders, and shall be duly authorized, fully paid and non-assessable.

  • Earn-Out Consideration Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, the Purchaser will pay, or will cause the Company to pay, to Nyrstar the earn-out consideration in respect of the Earn-Out Period (the “Earn-Out Consideration”) as additional consideration for the sale of the Company pursuant to the Share Purchase Agreement, which obligations will be guaranteed by GPS in accordance with the Share Purchase Agreement. Subject to clause 2.5, the Earn-Out Consideration will be determined and paid as follows: (a) the Earn-Out Consideration will be determined as being equal to 15% of the Free Cash Flow of the Company during the Earn-Out Period, calculated and paid at the end of each relevant fiscal year of GPS during the Earn-Out Period; (b) with respect to the initial fiscal year of the Earn-Out Period during which the Trigger Date has occurred, the Earn-Out Consideration will be determined as being equal to 15% of the Free Cash Flow of the Company from the Trigger Date to the last date of this initial fiscal year; (c) with respect to the final fiscal year of the Earn-Out Period, the Earn-Out Consideration will be determined as being equal to 15% of the Free Cash Flow of the Company from the first date of this final fiscal year to the Earn-Out Period End Date; (d) no Earn-Out Consideration will be payable with respect of any Free Cash Flow of the Company after the expiry of the Earn-Out Period; (e) the Company will calculate the Earn-Out Consideration within 90 days of the end of a relevant fiscal year of GPS during the Earn-Out Period; and (f) the Earn-Out Consideration will be paid to Nyrstar within 105 days of the end of a relevant fiscal year of GPS during the Earn-Out Period, provided that: (i) the Purchaser must, in the manner contemplated by clause 3(c) of the Share Purchase Agreement, withhold amounts payable to Nyrstar on account of Earn-Out Consideration, and any amounts so withheld will be treated as having been paid to Nyrstar on account of the Earn-Out Consideration; and (ii) the Purchaser or the Company will be entitled to withhold payment of amounts on account of the Earn-Out Consideration in the manner contemplated by, and otherwise subject to the provisions of, the Share Purchase Agreement.

  • Stock Consideration 2.3 Subsidiary............................................................10.4

  • Cash Payment The Employee shall make cash payments by wire transfer, certified or bank check or personal check, in each case payable to the order of the Company; the Company shall not be required to deliver certificates for Option Shares until the Company has confirmed the receipt of good and available funds in payment of the purchase price thereof.

  • Closing Consideration (a) At the Closing, Buyer shall pay to Seller or its designee, and Seller or its designee shall receive on behalf of the Affiliate Sellers and Asset Sellers, in consideration for the purchase of the Shares and the Purchased Assets pursuant to Section 2.1, an amount of cash (the “Closing Consideration”) equal to $1,978,151,867 (the “Base Purchase Price”) plus any Adjusted Statutory Book Value Surplus, minus any Adjusted Statutory Book Value Deficit, plus any Other Acquired Companies Shareholders Equity Surplus, minus any Other Acquired Companies Shareholders Equity Deficit, minus the Adjustment for PRIAC IMR Tax Gross-up, in each case, determined by reference to the Estimated Closing Statement in accordance with Section 2.6 (such aggregate amount, as adjusted in accordance with Section 2.7, the “Purchase Price”). (b) At the Closing, in accordance with the PICA FSS Reinsurance Agreements: (i) Seller shall transfer for deposit into the applicable PICA FSS Trust Account Investment Assets (PICA) that are Authorized Investments selected and valued in accordance with the Valuation Methodologies with an aggregate fair market value equal to the Net Initial Reinsurance Settlement Amount for the applicable PICA FSS Reinsurance Agreement as reflected on the Estimated Reinsurance Settlement Statement (“Transferred Investment Assets”) in accordance with Section 2.3(d); provided, if (A) the amount of the Initial Reinsurance Premium is greater than the Required Balance (as defined in the PICA FSS Reinsurance Agreements) as of the Effective Time for the applicable PICA FSS Reinsurance Agreement as reflected on the Estimated Reinsurance Settlement Statement (such excess amount with respect to the applicable PICA FSS Reinsurance Agreement, the “Overfunding Amount”) and (B) the applicable Overfunding Amount is greater than the applicable portion of the Ceding Commission, then Seller shall transfer directly to the applicable Reinsurer Transferred Investment Assets with an aggregate fair market value, determined in accordance with the Valuation Methodologies, equal to the amount by which the applicable Overfunding Amount exceeds such portion of the Ceding Commission, and only the remainder of the Transferred Investment Assets shall be deposited into the applicable PICA FSS Trust Account; (ii) The applicable Reinsurer shall transfer to the applicable PICA FSS Trust Account Authorized Investments such that, after giving effect to the transfers contemplated by Section 2.3(b)(i), the aggregate Book Value (as defined in the PICA FSS Reinsurance Agreements) in each such PICA FSS Trust Account is equal to the Required Balance (as defined in the PICA FSS Reinsurance Agreements) as of the Effective Time for the applicable PICA FSS Reinsurance Agreement as reflected on the Estimated Reinsurance Settlement Statement; and (iii) Seller shall credit to the applicable Modco Account the applicable Separate Account Assets (as such terms are defined in the PICA FSS Reinsurance Agreements). (c) Buyer shall cause to be prepared and delivered to Seller at least five (5) Business Days prior to the anticipated Closing Date a statement setting forth an allocation of the full amount of the Ceding Commission between each of the PICA FSS Reinsurance Agreements. (d) Seller shall undertake its ordinary course process consistent with past practice for determining any credit-related impairments or credit-related losses in value as of the Closing Date for the Transferred Investment Assets and reflect any credit- related impairments or credit-related losses in value from such process in the Transferred Investment Assets. Following the Closing, Seller shall provide reasonable documentation reasonably requested by Buyer for purposes of Xxxxx’s assessment of any credit-related impairments or credit-related losses as of the Closing Date. Seller shall sell, convey, assign, transfer and deliver to the applicable Reinsurer free and clear of all Encumbrances (other than Permitted Encumbrances or Encumbrances imposed under the applicable PICA FSS Trust Agreements) good and marketable title to the Transferred Investment Assets in respect of the PICA FSS Reinsurance Agreements (for the avoidance of doubt, together with all of Seller’s rights, title and interest thereto, including with respect to the investment income due and accrued thereon) and deposit on their behalf to the applicable PICA FSS Trust Account pursuant to Section 2.3(b)(i). Any investment assets to be transferred to a PICA FSS Trust Account shall be transferred in the manner set forth in the applicable PICA FSS Trust Agreement. All third-party costs or expenses incurred (whether prior to, on or following the Closing Date), including reasonable attorneys’ fees, in connection with the transfers of assets to the PICA FSS Trust Accounts or the Reinsurers (including any re-registrations or re-titling thereof) as contemplated by Section 2.3(b)(i) and this Section 2.3(d) shall be borne fifty percent (50%) by Seller and fifty percent (50%) by Buyer.

  • Initial Consideration On the Effective Date, Retrocessionaire shall reimburse Retrocedant for one hundred percent (100%) of any and all unearned premiums paid by Retrocedant under such Inuring Retrocessions net of any applicable unearned ceding commissions paid to Retrocedant thereunder.

  • Equity Consideration Effective on December 31, 2012, and at the end of each successive calendar year on December 31 thereafter, or as soon as reasonably practicable after each such December 31 (each a “Grant Date”) during the Term of this Agreement, and as part of the consideration for this Agreement and based on the achievement of the specific execution of responsibilities and performance of duties from the immediate prior year as may be determined by the Board, the Compensation Committee of the Board may grant annually to Executive stock options with three year vesting, exercisable into shares of common stock of the Company, with an exercise price per share equal to “Fair Market Value” (as defined in the Company’s stock incentive plan) on the applicable Grant Date, which shares shall have a ten year expiration date from the Grant Date and a cashless exercise feature. Any unvested options will vest upon (i) a Change of Control as defined in and pursuant to Section 5.2(b) below, or (ii) any termination of Executive’s employment other than (a) termination by Executive, (b) termination for Cause as defined in Section 5.1 below, or (c) termination by the Company pursuant to Section 5.6 below. In the event that the Executive is terminated for any reason other than (i) Cause, (ii) death or (iii) disability or retirement, each Option granted to Executive, to the extent that it is exercisable at the time of such termination, shall remain exercisable for the 90 day period following such termination, but in no event following the expiration of its term. In the event of the termination of Executive’s employment for Cause, each outstanding option granted to Executive shall terminate at the commencement of business on the date of such termination. In the event that the Executive’s employment with the Company terminates on account of death, disability or, with respect to any non-qualified stock option, retirement of Executive, each option granted that is outstanding and vested as of the date of such termination shall remain exercisable by Executive (or Executive’s legal representatives, heirs or legatees) for the one year period following such termination, but in no event following the expiration of its term. There is no predetermined option grant for 2012.