Write-downs Sample Clauses

Write-downs. Except as what has been disclosed to the Purchaser, the Seller shall not write-down of the value of any inventory or write-off as uncollectible any accounts or notes receivable or any portion thereof relating to the Purchased Business;
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Write-downs. On each Payment Date, the Global Agent shall write down the Class Principal Balance of the Notes as determined pursuant to the Debt Agreement and agreed to by Issuer and the Global Agent.
Write-downs. The Company has not extraordinarily written down any asset for tax purposes at or prior to the Targeted Closing Date which can be the reason for a taxable write-up (Wertaufholung) at a date following the Targeted Closing Date and there are no circumstances which would give rise to a taxable write-up.
Write-downs. Made any write-down of any of its assets in excess of $50,000 which are not reflected in O.A.K.'s Financial Statements.
Write-downs. Made any write-down in excess of $10,000 of any of its assets which are not reflected in the Corporation's consolidated financial statements as of December 31, 2005.
Write-downs except as may be required by GAAP, revalue in any material respect any assets including without limitation writing down the value of inventory or writing-off notes or accounts receivable except in compliance with the budget set forth in Section 9.1 of the Company Disclosure Schedule;
Write-downs. 30 (p) Change in Business .................................................. 30 (q) Loans ............................................................... 30 (r) Agreements .......................................................... 30 SECTION 6.4. Insurance ............................................................... 30 SECTION 6.5. Assignment of Confidentiality Agreements ................................ 31 SECTION 6.6. No Transfer of Mosbx Xxxent Shares ...................................... 32 SECTION 6.7. Lease of 11830 Westline Property ........................................ 32
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Write-downs. Write down the value of any tangible assets or write off as uncollectible any debt, notes or accounts receivable, or make any other write-downs and write-offs other than write-downs and write-offs which do not, individually or in the aggregate, have a Mosbx Xxxerial Adverse Effect and which are done in the ordinary course of business in accordance with GAAP and consistent with past practices;
Write-downs. Any write-down in excess of $50,000 by Bank of any of its assets which are not reflected in Company's statement of financial condition as of June 30, 1996;

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