Contingent Cash Component Sample Clauses

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  • Eligible Expenditures 1. Subject to Article 8.7 of the Regulation, eligible expenditures of this Programme are:

  • PAYMENT TERMS/PRE-PAYMENT/QUANTITY DISOUNTS If discounts for accelerated payment, pre-payment, progress payment, or quantity discounts are offered, they must be clearly indicated in the Contractor’s submission prior to contract award. The applicability or acceptance of these terms is at the discretion of the Customer.

  • License Contingent Upon Payment While you may exercise the rights licensed immediately upon issuance of the license at the end of the licensing process for the transaction, provided that you have disclosed complete and accurate details of your proposed use, no license is finally effective unless and until full payment is received from you (either by publisher or by CCC) as provided in CCC's Billing and Payment terms and conditions. If full payment is not received on a timely basis, then any license preliminarily granted shall be deemed automatically revoked and shall be void as if never granted. Further, in the event that you breach any of these terms and conditions or any of CCC's Billing and Payment terms and conditions, the license is automatically revoked and shall be void as if never granted. Use of materials as described in a revoked license, as well as any use of the materials beyond the scope of an unrevoked license, may constitute copyright infringement and publisher reserves the right to take any and all action to protect its copyright in the materials.

  • Eligible expenditure 6.1 Eligible expenditure consists of payments by the Recipient for the Purpose. Eligible expenditure is net of VAT recoverable by the Recipient from HM Revenue & Customs and gross of irrecoverable VAT.

  • Contingent Consideration The Contingent Consideration shall become payable and/or issuable to each Selling Securityholder within 10 Business Days of the Contingent Consideration Date in accordance with this Section 1.5(c) (and subject to Section 1.5(a)), subject to and in accordance with Section 1.6, including any reduction for an amount of cash up to such Selling Securityholder’s Pro Rata Share of the Holdback Amount withheld pursuant to Section 1.6(b), with each Selling Securityholder receiving an amount of cash and/or stock equal to (a) the percentage set forth in the Spreadsheet opposite such Selling Securityholder’s name under the heading “Contingent Consideration Percentage” multiplied by (b) the Contingent Consideration. The “Contingent Consideration Date” shall mean the earlier of (i) the date that is 30 months following the Closing Date and (ii) the date upon which $50 million in gross proceeds (net of transaction fees and expenses, including any broker fees, the “Contingent Threshold Amount”) is received by Purchaser from investors pursuant to bona fide equity financings in exchange for the issuance of Purchaser Series B Stock. If the Contingent Threshold Amount (A) is met prior to the Contingent Consideration Date, then the Contingent Consideration shall be an amount payable in cash equal to $50 million, or (B) is not met prior to the Contingent Consideration Date, then the Contingent Consideration shall be (I) an amount payable in cash equal to the gross proceeds (net of transaction fees and expenses, including any broker fees) received by Purchaser from investors pursuant to bona fide equity financings during such 30-month period in exchange for the issuance of Purchaser Series B Stock (the “Actual Financing Proceeds”), plus (II) a number of shares of Purchaser Series B Stock equal to (x) two multiplied by (y) (i) (1) the Contingent Threshold Amount minus (2) the Actual Financing Proceeds, divided by (ii) the Purchaser Series B Stock Price (such amount of cash paid and/or shares issued, the “Contingent Consideration”). Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the foregoing, to the extent any such Selling Securityholder is not able to provide evidence satisfactory to Purchaser that such Selling Securityholder is an accredited investor as defined in Rule 501(a) of Regulation D under the Securities Act (or otherwise provide evidence satisfactory to Purchaser that another applicable exemption under the Securities Act is available to rely upon), then Purchaser reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to replace the share issuance to such Selling Securityholder pursuant to clause (II) of the prior sentence with a payment in cash equal to (x) the Purchaser Series B Stock Price multiplied by (y) the number of shares that otherwise would have been issuable to such Selling Securityholder pursuant to clause (II) of the prior sentence (rounded down to the nearest cent).

  • Adjustment of Minimum Quarterly Distribution and Target Distribution Levels (a) The Minimum Quarterly Distribution, First Target Distribution, Second Target Distribution, Third Target Distribution, Common Unit Arrearages and Cumulative Common Unit Arrearages shall be proportionately adjusted in the event of any distribution, combination or subdivision (whether effected by a distribution payable in Units or otherwise) of Units or other Partnership Securities in accordance with Section 5.10. In the event of a distribution of Available Cash that is deemed to be from Capital Surplus, the then applicable Minimum Quarterly Distribution, First Target Distribution, Second Target Distribution and Third Target Distribution, shall be adjusted proportionately downward to equal the product obtained by multiplying the otherwise applicable Minimum Quarterly Distribution, First Target Distribution, Second Target Distribution and Third Target Distribution, as the case may be, by a fraction of which the numerator is the Unrecovered Capital of the Common Units immediately after giving effect to such distribution and of which the denominator is the Unrecovered Capital of the Common Units immediately prior to giving effect to such distribution.

  • Medical/Dental Expense Account The Employer agrees to allow insurance eligible employees to participate in a medical and dental expense reimbursement program to cover co- payments, deductibles and other medical and dental expenses or expenses for services not covered by health or dental insurance on a pre-tax basis as permitted by law or regulation, up to the maximum amount of salary reduction contributions allowed per calendar year under Section 125 of the Internal Revenue Code or other applicable federal law.

  • Permitted Contingent Obligations Contingent Obligations (a) arising from endorsements of Payment Items for collection or deposit in the Ordinary Course of Business; (b) arising from Hedging Agreements permitted hereunder; (c) existing on the Closing Date, and any extension or renewal thereof that does not increase the amount of such Contingent Obligation when extended or renewed; (d) incurred in the Ordinary Course of Business with respect to surety, appeal or performance bonds, or other similar obligations; (e) arising from customary indemnification obligations in favor of purchasers in connection with dispositions of Equipment permitted hereunder; (f) arising under the Loan Documents; (g) guaranties of Permitted Debt; or (h) in an aggregate amount of $250,000 or less at any time.

  • Contingent Payment Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, if any of the Properties are sold by Buyer within twelve (12) months after the Closing Date, Buyer shall pay to Seller an amount equal to five percent (5%) of the Consideration allocated to such Property. The Deeds shall contain a deed restriction granting Seller the right to receive such additional sum from Buyer.

  • Earnout Payment In addition to the Closing Payment Shares, if Madhouse meets certain performance requirements during a three-year performance period ending December 31, 2022 as set forth on Schedule II (the “Earnout Provisions”), then the Purchaser shall make the one-time payment (the “Earnout Payment”) determined in accordance with the Earnout Provisions, payable to the Seller and the long-term incentive plan (described below). As set forth in more detail in, and subject to, the Earnout Provisions, the Earnout Payment will be made in the form of (a) the Purchaser issuing to the Seller additional Purchaser Common Shares (the “Earnout Payment Shares”) in the amount calculated pursuant to the Earnout Provisions, (b) a cash payment, (c) a subordinated promissory note issued by the Purchaser to the Seller, or (d) a combination of the foregoing payment methods. The Earnout Payment shall be made by the Purchaser within five (5) Business Days after a final determination of payment due to the Seller pursuant to this Section 3.1. The Purchaser hereby covenants and agrees to perform its obligations set forth in the Earnout Provisions and to maintain the highest number of Purchaser Common Shares potentially issuable under the terms of the Earnout Provisions (which number shall not be less than 22,200,000) available for issuance with respect to Earnout Payment Shares without any restriction or limitation thereof, at all times after the Closing until all of the payment obligations set forth in the Earnout Provisions have been satisfied or have expired. The amount of the Earnout Payment (i) is subject to reduction as set forth in the Earnout Provisions and Article VIII and, (ii) as set forth in the Earnout Provisions, has been partially and irrevocably assigned by Seller to fund a long-term incentive plan to be established for the benefit of designated individuals employed by or associated with the Group Company business, in a manner that shall be determined in Seller’s discretion, provided that Seller shall not receive any portion of such assigned Earnout Payment.

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