Allocation Methodology definition

Allocation Methodology means the methodology for the allocation of proceeds of realizations of the CCAA Parties’ assets and the costs of the CCAA Proceedings amongst the CCAA Parties and, to the extent necessary, amongst assets or asset categories, which was approved by an Order of the Court on July 25, 2017 as may be amended upon Final Determination of the Fermont Allocation Appeal;
Allocation Methodology means the methodology by which the Clearing House will allocate transactions to selling members.
Allocation Methodology has the meaning set forth in Section 2.6.

Examples of Allocation Methodology in a sentence

  • The Parties shall revise the Purchase Price Allocation solely to account for subsequent adjustments to the Purchase Price (and any other amounts treated as consideration for the purchase and sale of the KUC or WCRC assets, as applicable, for U.S. federal income Tax purposes) in a manner consistent with the Allocation Methodology and the procedures set forth in this Section 5.16(i).

  • If Buyer and Seller are unable to resolve the dispute in connection with the preparation of the Purchase Price Allocation within 30 days of Buyer’s receipt of Seller’s notice of objection, the disputed item(s) shall be resolved by the Accounting Referee in accordance with the procedures set forth in Section 2.4(c), mutatis mutandis, and consistent with the Allocation Methodology.


More Definitions of Allocation Methodology

Allocation Methodology has the meaning set forth in Exhibit D.
Allocation Methodology shall have the meaning set forth in Section 1.02(c).
Allocation Methodology has the meaning set forth in Section 7.6(a).
Allocation Methodology has the meaning set forth in Section 9.03(h).
Allocation Methodology means the method of determining and calculating a
Allocation Methodology has the meaning set forth in Section 6.1.4.
Allocation Methodology. The sum of the Senior Principal Allocation and the Junior Principal Allocation will be allocated to each Series of ICI Notes in the following order of priority: FIRST: to (a) the aggregate ICI Minimum Principal Amount then due and payable and (b) any reimbursement amounts due and payable to a Series Enhancer in respect of any payments made by any Series Enhancer in respect of any unpaid and owing ICI Minimum Principal Amount of a Series of ICI Notes will be distributed to such Series Enhancer based on the rights such Series of ICI Notes would have had in the absence of such reimbursement;