Common use of Estimated Closing Statement Clause in Contracts

Estimated Closing Statement. No less than five (5) Business Days prior to the Closing Date, Sellers shall prepare and deliver to Buyer a written closing statement certified by the Chief Financial Officer of Seller Parent (the “Estimated Closing Statement”) of the Estimated Closing Net Working Capital, including the resulting Estimated Closing Net Working Capital Overage (if any) or Estimated Closing Net Working Capital Shortage (if any), and including a reasonably detailed calculation of the components of Net Working Capital, which Estimated Closing Statement shall be prepared in good faith and on a basis consistent with the preparation of the Financial Information and the calculation of Net Working Capital set forth in Exhibit D. The amount of the Estimated Closing Net Working Capital Overage (if any) determined to be due and owing to Sellers pursuant to the Estimated Closing Statement shall be paid by Buyer at the Closing pursuant to Section 2.01. The amount of the Estimated Closing Net Working Capital Shortage (if any) determined to be due and owing to Buyer by Sellers pursuant to the Estimated Closing Statement shall reduce the Closing Payment payable to Sellers at the Closing pursuant to Section 2.01. The amount of such payment or reduction to the Closing Payment, as applicable, is referred to as the “Estimated Closing Payment”.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Membership Interest Purchase Agreement (OCM HoldCo, LLC), Membership Interest Purchase Agreement (Gaming & Leisure Properties, Inc.)

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Estimated Closing Statement. No less than five (5) Business Days business days prior to the Closing Date, Sellers shall prepare and deliver to Buyer a written closing statement certified by the Chief Financial Officer of Seller Parent (the “Estimated Closing Statement”) of the Estimated Closing Net Working Capital, including the resulting Estimated Closing Net Working Capital Overage (if any) or Estimated Closing Net Working Capital Shortage (if any), and including a reasonably detailed calculation of the components of proration amounts pursuant to Section 4.6 (to the extent not already reflected in the Estimated Closing Net Working Capital), which Estimated Closing Statement shall be prepared in good faith and on a basis consistent with the preparation of the Financial Information and the calculation of Net Working Capital set forth in Exhibit D. The amount of the Estimated Closing Net Working Capital Overage (if any) on Schedule B. Any amounts determined to be due and owing to Sellers pursuant to the Estimated Closing Statement shall be paid by Buyer at the Closing pursuant to Section 2.01. The amount of 3.1 hereof (the Estimated Closing Net Working Capital Shortage (if any) Payment”). Any amounts determined to be due and owing to Buyer by Sellers pursuant to the Estimated Closing Statement shall reduce the Closing Payment payable to Sellers at the Closing pursuant to Section 2.01. The amount of such payment or reduction to the Closing Payment, as applicable, is referred to as the “Estimated Closing Payment”3.1.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Equity Interest Purchase Agreement (CAESARS ENTERTAINMENT Corp), Equity Interest Purchase Agreement (Penn National Gaming Inc)

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Estimated Closing Statement. No less than five (5) Business Days prior to the Closing Date, Sellers shall prepare and deliver to Buyer a written closing statement certified by the Chief Financial Officer of Seller Parent (the “Estimated Closing Statement”) of the Estimated Closing Net Working Capital, including the resulting Estimated Closing Net Working Capital Overage (if any) or Estimated Closing Net Working Capital Shortage (if any), and including a reasonably detailed calculation of the components of Net Working Capital, which Estimated Closing Statement shall be prepared in good faith and on a basis consistent with the preparation of the Financial Information and the calculation of Net Working Capital set forth in Exhibit D. C. The amount of the Estimated Closing Net Working Capital Overage (if any) determined to be due and owing to Sellers pursuant to the Estimated Closing Statement shall be paid by Buyer at the Closing pursuant to Section 2.01. The amount of the Estimated Closing Net Working Capital Shortage (if any) determined to be due and owing to Buyer by Sellers pursuant to the Estimated Closing Statement shall reduce the Closing Payment payable to Sellers at the Closing pursuant to Section 2.01. The amount of such payment or reduction to the Closing Payment, as applicable, is referred to as the “Estimated Closing Payment”.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Membership Interest Purchase Agreement (Gaming & Leisure Properties, Inc.)

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