Entire Business Value definition

Entire Business Value means the fair market value of Manager's wireless business in the Service Area, valued on a going concern basis.
Entire Business Value has the meaning set forth in Section 11.7.3 of the Management Agreement.
Entire Business Value has the meaninx xxt forth in Section 11.7.3 of the Management Agreement.

Examples of Entire Business Value in a sentence

  • Sprint PCS will pay to Manager an amount equal to 80% of the Entire Business Value.

  • The closing of the purchase of the Operating Assets will occur within 20 days after the later of (a) the receipt by Sprint PCS of the written notice of determination of the Entire Business Value provided by the appraisers under Section 11.7 or (b) the receipt of all materials required to be delivered to Sprint PCS under Section 11.8. Upon closing the purchase of the Operating Assets this agreement will be deemed terminated.

  • Sprint PCS and Manager must direct the three appraisers to each determine, within 45 days after the appointment of the last appraiser, the Entire Business Value.

  • Sprint PCS will pay to Manager for the Operating Assets an amount equal to 80% of the Entire Business Value.

  • Sprint PCS will pay to Manager an amount equal to 72% (80% minus a 10% penalty) of the Entire Business Value.

  • Utilizing the valuation principles set forth below and in Section 11.7.4, "Entire Business Value" means the fair market value of Manager's wireless business in the Service Area, valued on a going concern basis.

  • Subject to receipt of FCC approval of the necessary disaggregation and partition, Manager may purchase from Sprint PCS the Disaggregated License for an amount equal to the greater of (1) the original cost of the License to Sprint PCS (pro rated on a pops and spectrum basis) plus the microwave relocation costs paid by Sprint PCS or (2) 10% of the Entire Business Value.

  • For purposes of Section 11.7 of the Management Agreement, if the Network Services Agreement is assigned to Sprint PCS, the appraisers shall consider the value of the assignment of the Network Services Agreement in determining the Entire Business Value if the Network Services Agreement is assignable by Manager without the Alliances' consent.

  • Notwithstanding anything in the Management Agreement to the contrary, the parties agree that, for purposes of any determination of the "Entire Business Value," the deemed ownership of the Disaggregated License under Section 11.7.3(d) will assume the transfer of the Sprint PCS customers under Section 11.4(d).

  • Sprint PCS will pay to Manager an amount equal to 72 % (80 % minus a 10% penalty) of the Entire Business Value.

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