Audit Firm definition
Examples of Audit Firm in a sentence
Seller shall (i) provide Buyer and Buyer’s independent accountants with access to management by Seller to Seller’s independent accountants to the extent applicable to the Assets and (ii) authorize Seller’s Audit Firm to provide such Audit Firm’s consent to the incorporation of the audited statements of revenues and direct operating expenses by reference to satisfy any rule or regulation of the SEC or to satisfy relevant financial disclosure obligations under the Securities Act or the Exchange Act.
The Parties shall cooperate diligently with any reasonable request of the Audit Firm in an effort to resolve any disputed matter as soon as reasonably possible after the Audit Firm is engaged.
In making such determination, the Audit Firm shall consider only those items and amounts in the Proposed Final Settlement Statement with which Buyer has disagreed and which are set forth in the Notice of Disagreement.
The determination of the Audit Firm shall be expressly limited to the determination of the final Purchase Price, and the Audit Firm will not render any decision or have any authority to render a decision with respect to any other matter relating to this Agreement, including with respect to any alleged breach of a representation, warranty or covenant by any Party.
Fees and expenses of the Audit Firm in connection with such engagement shall be borne by MSC and MPM in accordance with their respective Allocation Percentage as may be adjusted following the results of such audit.