Seller’s Accountants definition
Examples of Seller’s Accountants in a sentence
In the event of such a dispute, the Seller’s Accountants and the Purchaser’s Accountants shall attempt to reconcile their differences, and any resolution by them as to any disputed amounts shall be final, binding and conclusive on the parties hereto.
If Buyer and Seller are unable to reach such agreement within ten days after receipt by Buyer of such notice, Buyer and Seller shall appoint by mutual agreement the office of an impartial nationally recognized firm of independent certified public accountants other than Seller’s Accountants or Buyer’s Accountants (the “Independent Accountant”) who, acting as experts and not arbitrators, shall resolve the disputed items, and any determination by the Independent Accountant shall be final.
The Selected Accounting Firm shall resolve only issues upon which the Purchaser, the Purchaser’s Accountants, the Seller and the Seller’s Accountants have been unable to agree.
Seller shall cause its accounting staff (“Seller’s Accountants”) to make such inventories and examinations of the Hotel, and of the books and records of the Hotel, as Seller’s Accountants may deem necessary to make the adjustments and prorations required under this Article VIII, or under any other provisions of this Agreement.
Within 45 days after the Closing, Seller shall prepare, and may engage Seller’s Accountants to assist it in preparing, financial statements of the Company and its Subsidiaries consisting of an audited balance sheet dated as September 30, 2014 (the “Final Acquisition Balance Sheet”) and unaudited statements of income and retained earnings, stockholders’ equity and cash flow for the nine-month period then ended (in each case, without giving effect to the transactions contemplated herein).