Estimated Working Capital Value definition

Estimated Working Capital Value means the amount of Twelve Million Six Hundred Sixty-One Thousand Dollars ($12,661,000).
Estimated Working Capital Value has the meaning set forth in Section 1.4(a).

Examples of Estimated Working Capital Value in a sentence

  • If Parent agrees with the Estimated Closing Date Indebtedness and Estimated Working Capital Value, each as set forth on the Estimate, then such amounts shall be used for the purposes of determining the Closing Date Equity Payment.

  • To the extent the Estimated Working Capital Value is greater than ($150,000), such excess shall be deemed to be the “Positive Estimated Working Capital Adjustment”.

  • To the extent the Estimated Working Capital Value is less than $0, such difference shall be deemed to be the Negative Estimated Working Capital Adjustment.

  • A Participant or Beneficiary may request a non-reportable plan-to-plan transfer of a portion of the Contract value to another plan or contract, subject to any applicable limitations in the Plan, the Contract, and Applicable Law.

  • If the Parent shall disagree, in good faith, with any item set forth in the Estimate, and notifies Holdings in writing of such disagreement prior to the Closing, then Parent and Holdings shall each work, in good faith, to reach agreement on such items and the amounts as agreed to by Parent and Holdings shall be deemed the Estimated Closing Date Indebtedness and Estimated Working Capital Value for all purposes under this Agreement.

  • To the extent the Estimated Working Capital Value is less than $0, such difference shall be deemed to be the “Negative Estimated Working Capital Adjustment”.


More Definitions of Estimated Working Capital Value

Estimated Working Capital Value shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3.7.
Estimated Working Capital Value shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.9(a) of this Agreement.

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