Assigned Drop Value Sample Clauses

Assigned Drop Value. The Parties have assigned a portion of the gross Base Price as the value (the “Assigned Drop Value”) of each of the Station Properties, as set forth on Schedule 2.7 attached hereto. The Assigned Drop Values have been assigned solely for the purposes expressly described in this Agreement, including, without limitation, for (a) making any necessary adjustments to the Purchase Price and Closing Cash Payment, as further specifically described in Section 2.5, and (b) calculating the closing expenses, as applicable.
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Assigned Drop Value. Entirely independent of the allocation schedule described in Section 2.6, the Parties have assigned a portion of the gross Base Price as the value (the “Assigned Drop Value”) of each of the Station Properties, as set forth on Schedule 2.7 attached hereto. The Assigned Drop Values have been assigned solely for the purposes expressly described in this Agreement, including, without limitation, for (a) making any necessary adjustments to the Purchase Price, as further specifically described in Section 2.5, and (b) calculating the documentary stamp tax, real property transfer tax, or any other similar tax payable as a result of the transfer of a Station Property at the Closing, and shall not be used by any Party for any other purpose, including the filing of Form 8594, which is governed by Section 2.6.

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