Reference Date Balance Sheet definition
Examples of Reference Date Balance Sheet in a sentence
The date of the Reference Date Balance Sheet is referred to herein as the "Reference Date".
The Financial Statements include the Company's most recent Balance Sheet (the "Reference Date Balance Sheet").
The Closing Balance Sheet shall be prepared using (i) the same policies and procedures (including asset valuation allowances) used in the preparation of the Reference Date Balance Sheet; and (ii) the Calculation Principles, without deviation except to reflect changes in facts or circumstances that occurred between the Reference Date Balance Sheet and the Closing Date Balance Sheet.
The Reference Date Balance Sheet, fairly presents, in all material respects, the financial condition of the Business at the date of such Reference Date Balance Sheet.
None of the Acquired Companies is engaged in any financing (including the incurring of any borrowing or any indebtedness in the nature of acceptances or acceptance credits) of a type which would not be required to be shown or reflected in the Reference Date Balance Sheet.