Examples of Third Party Accountants in a sentence
The fees, costs and expenses of retaining the Third Party Accountant shall be allocated by the Third Party Accountant between the Company and the Reinsurer in accordance with the Third Party Accountant's judgment as to the relative merits of the Company's and the Reinsurer's proposals in respect of the disputed items.
The fees, costs and expenses of retaining the Third Party Accountant shall be allocated by the Third Party Accountant between the parties, in accordance with the Third Party Accountant's judgment as to the relative merits of the parties' proposals in respect of the disputed items.
The fees, costs and expenses of retaining the Third Party Accountant shall be allocated by the Third Party Accountant between VFL and Purchaser in accordance with the Third Party Accountant's judgment as to the relative merits of VFL's and Purchaser's proposals in respect of the disputed items.
Each party agrees to execute, if requested by the Third Party Accountants, a reasonable engagement letter.
All fees and expenses relating to the work, if any, to be performed by the Third Party Accountants shall be allocated to the Company and the Reinsurer as assessed by the Third Party Accountants.
The Third Party Accountants shall act as experts and not as arbitrators to determine the resolution, based on GAAP, of those issues (and only those issues) in dispute; provided, however, that the dollar amount of each item in dispute shall be determined within the range of dollar amounts proposed by the Company, on the one hand, and the Reinsurer, on the other hand.
The fees and expenses of the Third Party Accountants shall be borne equally by PGH and GEFA.
Rawlings and USA Skate shall each pay that proportion of the fees and expenses of the Third Party Accountants as shall equal the proportion that the aggregate amount in dispute awarded to it by the Third Party Accountants bears to the aggregate amount in dispute.
Any remaining disagreements will be referred to the Third Party Accountants for resolution, provided that (x) the scope of review by the Third Party Accountants shall be limited to the disputed items and (y) any resolution must comply with the provisions of Section 10.3(a) and (b).
In its report resolving disputed items, the Third Party Accountants may not resolve any disputed item by choosing an amount that is greater than the greater of the amount claimed by Shurgard or set forth in the Final Closing Balance Sheets or less than the lesser of the amount claimed by Shurgard or set forth in the Final Closing Balance Sheets.