Effective Date Purchase definition

Effective Date Purchase has the meaning assigned to such term in the definition ofEffective Date Transactions

Examples of Effective Date Purchase in a sentence

  • Effective Date; Purchase of Underlying Assets During Initial Investment Period 88 Section 3 4.

  • If the Initial Effective Date Purchase Price paid by SunGard Financing on the Closing Date is less than the Actual Effective Date Purchase Price with respect to any Seller, SunGard Financing shall pay to such Seller an amount equal to such difference on the Initial Settlement Date by increasing the outstanding principal amount of the First Step Intercompany Note for the account of such Seller in the amount of the difference.

  • If the Initial Effective Date Purchase Price paid by the Buyer on the Effective Date is greater than the Actual Effective Date Purchase Price with respect to any Seller, such Seller shall pay to the Buyer an amount equal to such excess on the Initial Settlement Date.

  • On the first Settlement Date occurring after the Closing Date (the “Initial Settlement Date”), each Seller shall determine the Purchase Price for the Receivables existing on the Closing Date based on the Receivables actually existing on the Closing Date (the “Actual Effective Date Purchase Price”).

  • On the first Settlement Date occurring after the Effective Date (the "Initial Settlement Date"), each Seller shall determine the Purchase Price for the Receivables and Receivables Property existing on the Effective Date based on the Receivables existing on the Effective Date (the "Actual Effective Date Purchase Price").

  • If the Initial Effective Date Purchase Price paid by the Buyer on the Restatement Effective Date is less than the Actual Effective Date Purchase Price, the Buyer shall pay to the Seller an amount equal to such difference on the Initial Settlement Date by increasing the outstanding principal amount of the Intercompany Note for the account of the Seller in the amount of the difference.

  • If the Initial Effective Date Purchase Price paid by SunGard Financing on the Closing Date is greater than the Actual Effective Date Purchase Price with respect to any Seller, such Seller shall pay to SunGard Financing an amount equal to such excess on the Initial Settlement Date.

  • If the Initial Effective Date Purchase Price paid by the Buyer on the Restatement Effective Date is greater than the Actual Effective Date Purchase Price, the Seller shall pay to the Buyer an amount equal to such excess on the Initial Settlement Date.

  • New provisions in this amendment provide for non-conforming situations to expand or change use without requiring conformance with the standards under certain situations.

  • If the Initial Effective Date Purchase Price paid by the Buyer on the Effective Date is less than the Actual Effective Date Purchase Price with respect to any Seller, the Buyer shall pay to such Seller an amount equal to such difference on the Initial Settlement Date by increasing the outstanding principal amount of the Intercompany Note for the account of such Seller in the amount of the difference.

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