Examples of Dispute Accountant in a sentence
The fees and expenses of the Tax Dispute Accountant shall be borne equally by TRM and CPRE.
The allocation determined by the Tax Dispute Accountant shall become the Allocation Schedule and will be final and binding on the Parties.
If the Tax Dispute Accountant is unable to resolve any such dispute prior to the due date (with applicable extensions) for any such Tax Return, such Tax Return shall be filed as prepared by the Buyer subject to amendment, if necessary, to reflect the resolution of the dispute by the Tax Dispute Accountant.
The Dispute Accountant shall conduct such review of the Net Working Capital Determination, the Dispute Notice and any supporting documentation as the Dispute Accountant in its sole discretion deems necessary, but shall be limited to resolving the dispute set forth in the Dispute Notice, and the Dispute Accountant shall hear such presentations by the parties as the Dispute Accountant in its sole discretion deems necessary.
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If the Parties are unable to resolve such differences within ten (10) Business Days of the delivery of the notice of dispute, then Ernst & Young (the “Tax Dispute Accountant”) shall be engaged to resolve such dispute; provided, that such dispute shall be resolved in favor of TRM unless the Tax Dispute Accountant determines that there is no reasonable basis for TRM’s position.
The fees and expenses of such review by the Dispute Accountant and for its preparation of the Adjustment Report (the “Review Fees”) shall initially be paid by Purchaser but the Sellers shall reimburse Purchaser for the Review Fees in the event that the Adjustment Report reflects that no additional payment is due and payable to the Sellers.
If the Parties are unable to resolve any such dispute at least ten (10) days before the due date (with applicable extensions) for any such Tax Return, the dispute shall be referred to the Tax Dispute Accountant for resolution.
If the Parties are unable to resolve any such dispute at least ten (10) days before the due date (with applicable extensions) for any such Tax Return, the dispute shall be referred to the Tax Dispute Accountant for resolution and the resolution shall occur, to the extent possible, prior to the due date (with applicable extensions) for any such Tax Return.
If the Tax Dispute Accountant is unable to resolve any such dispute prior to the due date (with applicable extensions) for any such Tax Return, such Tax Return shall be filed as prepared by the Sellers’ Representative subject to amendment, if necessary, to reflect the resolution of the dispute by the Tax Dispute Accountant.