Referral Firm definition

Referral Firm is defined in Section 2.5(b).
Referral Firm has the meaning given in Section 2.4(c)(ii).
Referral Firm shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.13(d).

Examples of Referral Firm in a sentence

  • With respect to any matters under this Agreement to be resolved by the Referral Firm, neither the Referral Firm nor any person employed by the Referral Firm will interpret the provisions of this Agreement unless otherwise agreed by Seller and Buyer.

  • The Referral Firm will be directed to review Seller’s Final Settlement Statement and the records relating to the Assets and determine the final adjustments, other than adjustments for Title Defects which shall be determined in accordance with the Title Defect Mechanism.

  • The decision of the Referral Firm shall be binding on Buyer and Seller, and the fees and expenses of the Referral Firm shall be borne one-half each by Buyer and Seller.

  • Seller and Buyer shall equally share all fees and any other charges of the Referral Firm.

  • Unless there are additional conditions of effectiveness, including the recipient’s requirements for parliamentary approval or ratification, for example, the Grant Agreement becomes effective once it is countersigned by the recipient.


More Definitions of Referral Firm

Referral Firm means a third party that enters into a written services agreement (e.g., TIAA- CREF Advisor Master Agreement or Registered Advisor Master Agreement) with the Company;
Referral Firm is defined in Section 2.3(e)(i).
Referral Firm means Deloitte or, if such firm is unable or unwilling to act, such other nationally recognized independent firm that (i) is capable as serving as an accounting expert with relevant experience, (ii) is not the regular accounting firm of or affiliated with Buyer, Sellers or the Companies and (iii) is mutually agreeable to Buyer and Sellers.
Referral Firm has the meaning set forth in Section 3.2(c).
Referral Firm is defined in Section 2.5(g).
Referral Firm means the accounting firm of PricewaterhouseCoopers, or, if such firm shall decline or is unable to act or is not independent as to the parties to this Agreement at the time in question, such other independent, nationally recognized accounting firm as is mutually agreed upon by the parties to this Agreement, together with any experts such firm may require in order to settle a particular dispute.
Referral Firm means the accounting firm of Ernst & Young, or, if such firm declines or is unable to act or is not independent as to the parties to this Agreement at the time in question, such other independent, nationally recognized accounting firm as is mutually agreed upon by the parties to this Agreement, together with any experts such firm may require in order to settle a particular dispute.