Examples of Allocation Notice of Objection in a sentence
If Sellers submit an Allocation Notice of Objection, then for 20 Business Days after the date Purchaser receives the Allocation Notice of Objection, Purchaser and Sellers will use their commercially reasonable efforts to agree on the allocations.
If the Equityholder Representative timely delivers an Allocation Notice of Objection to Purchaser, Purchaser and the Equityholder Representative shall negotiate in good faith during the 15-day period beginning on the Business Day after the date of delivery of the Allocation Notice of Objection (the “Allocation Resolution Period”) to resolve the Equityholder Representative’s objections.
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth in this Section 7.7 (including Exhibit G) if the Parties are unable to resolve all disputes set forth in the Allocation Notice of Objection within the Allocation Resolution Period, however, the Parties will have no further obligation under this Section 7.7, and each party shall make its own determination of the allocation of the Merger Consideration for Tax reporting purposes.
If Buyer delivers an Allocation Notice of Objection, then Buyer and Sellers will endeavor in good faith to resolve any differences with respect to the Allocation Schedule within thirty (30) days after Sellers’ receipt of the Allocation Notice of Objection.
If Sellers fail to deliver an Allocation Notice of Objection in accordance with this Section 10.2(a), the Proposed Allocation Schedule will be conclusive and binding on all parties and will become the “Final Allocation Statement”.
Unless Seller delivers the Section 336(e) Allocation Notice of Objection to Purchaser within the Section 336(e) Allocation Review Period, Seller shall be deemed to have accepted the determinations set forth in the Section 336(e) Allocation.
If Seller fails to deliver an Allocation Notice of Objection in accordance with this Section 10.2(a), the Proposed Allocation Statement will be conclusive and binding on all Parties and will become the “Final Allocation Statement.” If Seller submits an Allocation Notice of Objection, then for 20 Business Days after the date Purchaser receives the Allocation Notice of Objection, Purchaser and Seller will use their commercially reasonable efforts to agree on the allocations.
It was first recognized and accepted as a reason for concern during the Great Depression of 1930s (Pigram & Jenkins, 2006).
If the Seller delivers the Allocation Notice of Objection to the Purchaser within the Allocation Review Period, the Purchaser and the Seller shall, during the thirty (30) days following such delivery or any mutually agreed extension thereof, use their commercially reasonable efforts to reach agreement on the disputed determinations.
If Sellers fail to deliver an Allocation Notice of Objection in accordance with this Section 11.2(a), the Proposed Allocation Statement will be conclusive and binding on all parties and will become the “Final Allocation Statement”.