Common use of Fees of the Independent Accountant Clause in Contracts

Fees of the Independent Accountant. The fees and expenses of the Independent Accountant shall be paid by the party that is not the prevailing party. If any Disputed Amounts are submitted to the Independent Accountant, then, for purposes of this Section 2.03(c)(iv), Sellers shall be the prevailing party in such proceeding if a majority of the dollar amounts of the unresolved Disputed Amounts are decided by the Independent Accountant in favor of Sellers, and Buyer shall be the prevailing party if a majority of the dollar amounts of the unresolved Disputed Amounts are decided by the Independent Accountant in favor of Buyer (e.g., by way of example but not by way of limitation, if there are Two Hundred Thousand Dollars (US$200,000) of disputed items to be determined by the Independent Accountant and the Independent Accountant determines that Buyer’s claims prevail with respect to One Hundred Twenty-Five Thousand Dollars (US$125,000) and Sellers’ claims prevail with respect to Seventy-Five Thousand Dollars (US$75,000), then Buyer would be the prevailing party).

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Securities Purchase Agreement, Securities Purchase Agreement (TerrAscend Corp.), Securities Purchase Agreement (TerrAscend Corp.)

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Fees of the Independent Accountant. The fees and expenses of the Independent Accountant shall be paid by the party that which is not the prevailing party. If any Disputed Amounts are submitted to the Independent Accountant, then, for purposes of this Section 2.03(c)(iv2.06(c)(iv), Sellers Seller shall be the prevailing party in such proceeding if a majority of the dollar amounts of the unresolved Disputed Amounts are decided by the Independent Accountant in favor of SellersSeller, and Buyer shall be the prevailing party if a majority of the dollar amounts of the unresolved Disputed Amounts are decided by the Independent Accountant in favor of Buyer (e.g., by way of example but not by way of limitation, if there are Two Hundred Thousand Dollars (US$$200,000) of disputed items to be determined by the Independent Accountant and the Independent Accountant determines that Buyer’s claims prevail with respect to One Hundred Twenty-Five Thousand Dollars (US$$125,000) and Sellers’ Seller’s claims prevail with respect to Seventy-Five Thousand Dollars (US$$75,000), then Buyer would be the prevailing party).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Asset Purchase Agreement (Smart Sand, Inc.), Asset Purchase Agreement (Smart Sand, Inc.)

Fees of the Independent Accountant. The fees and expenses of the Independent Accountant shall be paid by the party that which is not the prevailing party. If any Disputed Amounts are submitted to the Independent Accountant, then, for purposes of this Section 2.03(c)(iv), Sellers shall be the prevailing party in such proceeding if a majority of the dollar amounts of the unresolved Disputed Amounts are decided by the Independent Accountant in favor of Sellers, and Buyer shall be the prevailing party if a majority of the dollar amounts of the unresolved Disputed Amounts are decided by the Independent Accountant in favor of Buyer (e.g., by way of example but not by way of limitation, if there are Two Hundred Thousand Dollars (US$200,000) of disputed items to be determined by the Independent Accountant and the Independent Accountant determines that Buyer’s claims prevail with respect to One Hundred Twenty-Five Thousand Dollars (US$125,000) and Sellers’ claims prevail with respect to Seventy-Five Thousand Dollars (US$75,000), then Buyer would be the prevailing party).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Securities Purchase Agreement, Securities Purchase Agreement (TerrAscend Corp.)

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Fees of the Independent Accountant. The fees and expenses of the Independent Accountant shall be paid by the party that is not the prevailing party. If any Disputed Amounts are submitted to the Independent Accountant, then, for purposes of this Section 2.03(c)(iv), Sellers shall be the prevailing party in such proceeding if a majority of the dollar amounts of the unresolved Disputed Amounts are decided by the Independent Accountant in favor of Sellers, and Buyer shall be the prevailing party if a majority of the dollar amounts of the unresolved Disputed Amounts are decided by the Independent Accountant in favor of Buyer (e.g., by way of example but not by way of limitation, if there are Two Hundred Thousand Dollars (US$200,000) of disputed items to be determined by the Independent Accountant and the Independent Accountant determines that BuyerXxxxx’s claims prevail with respect to One Hundred Twenty-Five Thousand Dollars (US$125,000) and Sellers’ claims prevail with respect to Seventy-Five Thousand Dollars (US$75,000), then Buyer would be the prevailing party).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Securities Purchase Agreement

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