Final Purchase Price Adjustment Procedure Sample Clauses

Final Purchase Price Adjustment Procedure. (a) No later than sixty (60) calendar days after the Closing Date (or such later date as mutually agreed by Buyer and Seller), Seller shall prepare and deliver to Buyer (i) balance sheets of the Companies (on a combined basis) and Centrahoma JV as of the Effective Time (together with supporting documentation reasonably necessary for Buyer to verify each estimated balance sheet, the “Final Balance Sheets”), (ii) worksheets showing Seller’s calculation of the Net Working Capital derived from the Final Balance Sheets (based upon, and subject to the adjustments set forth in, the definitions of Current Assets and Current Liabilities as set forth herein) (the “Final Net Working Capital”), and (iii) Seller’s calculation of the Purchase Price Adjustment Amount (“Final Purchase Price Adjustment Amount”), in each case, together with a worksheet showing the difference, if any, between any Estimated Closing Item and the corresponding Final Closing Item (as defined below). The Final Balance Sheets, the Final Net Working Capital and the Final Purchase Price Adjustment Amount (collectively, the “Final Closing Items”) shall be prepared on a basis consistent with past practice of Seller and consistent with the principles and assumptions used in preparation of the Estimated Closing Items. If Seller does not deliver the Final Closing Items in accordance with this Section 13.3(a) on or before the sixtieth (60th) calendar day after the Closing Date (or such later date as mutually agreed by Buyer and Seller), Buyer shall have the right to prepare such Final Closing Items on or before the ninetieth (90th) day after the Closing Date (or such later date as mutually agreed by Buyer and Seller), in which case the relative obligations of Buyer and Seller in the remainder of this Section 13.3 shall be switched. Buyer and Seller shall promptly provide to each other all documents reasonably requested by the other to verify any of the items set forth in the Final Closing Item calculations. Buyer shall have the right for thirty (30) days following receipt of the Final Closing Items to object to the Final Balance Sheet(s) and the proposed calculation of the Final Purchase Price Adjustment Amount. Buyer and its Representatives shall be entitled to access during normal business hours to all books and records of Buyer and Centrahoma JV as may be reasonably requested by Buyer for the purpose of this Section 13.3. Any objection made by Buyer shall be made in writing and shall set forth such obj...
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Final Purchase Price Adjustment Procedure. 1.7.1 No later than ninety days after the Closing Date (or such later date as mutually agreed by the Buyer and the Seller), the Company shall deliver to the Buyer and the Seller, a final statement (the “Final Statement”) prepared in good faith and in accordance with the Accounting Principles, setting forth (i) a consolidated balance sheet of the Company and the Company Subsidiaries as of September 30, 2012 (the “Final Balance Sheet”) together with a worksheet showing the Net Working Capital as derived from the Final Balance Sheet (the “Final Net Working Capital”) and the Net Working Capital Adjustment Amount derived therefrom; (ii) the Inventory as derived from the Final Balance Sheet, together with a worksheet showing the Inventory Adjustment Amount as derived therefrom; (iii) a worksheet showing the Third Quarter Adjusted EBITDA Amount and the Third Quarter Adjustment Amount derived therefrom; (iv) the Indebtedness of the Company Group as of the close of business on the Closing Date (other than any Assumed Support Indebtedness), without giving effect to any pay-off or reduction thereof pursuant to the Pay-Off Letters, or otherwise on or after Closing;

Related to Final Purchase Price Adjustment Procedure

  • Purchase Price Adjustment (a) At least five (5) Business Days prior to the Closing, Trimble shall prepare and deliver to AGCO a statement (the “Estimated Company Closing Statement”) in substantially the form and calculated in accordance with accounting principles, policies, practices, procedures, classifications and methodologies attached hereto as Exhibit G, setting forth its good faith estimates of the Company Closing Cash (the “Estimated Company Closing Cash”), the Company Closing Indebtedness (the “Estimated Company Closing Indebtedness”), the Company Closing Working Capital (the “Estimated Company Closing Working Capital”) and the Company Closing Transaction Expenses (the “Estimated Company Closing Transaction Expenses”), in each case, with such estimates calculated based on Cash, Indebtedness, Working Capital and Transaction Expenses as of the prior month’s end close, which statement shall contain (i) an estimated balance sheet of the Company as of the end of the prior month (after giving effect to the Carve-Out Restructuring, but without giving effect to the JCA Contribution), and (ii) a calculation of the Estimated Company Closing Cash, the Estimated Company Closing Indebtedness, the Estimated Company Closing Working Capital and the Estimated Closing Transaction Expenses, in each case, as of the prior month’s end close, together with reasonable supporting documentation. Following the delivery of the Estimated Company Closing Statement, Trimble shall make its representatives reasonably available to AGCO to discuss the calculations contained in the Estimated Company Closing Statement, and the Parties shall consider in good faith the other Party’s comments to the Estimated Company Closing Statement. If any adjustments are made to the Estimated Company Closing Statement by Trimble following the good faith discussion of the Parties prior to the Closing, such adjusted Estimated Company Closing Statement shall thereafter become the Estimated Company Closing Statement for all purposes of this Section 2.7.

  • Post-Closing Purchase Price Adjustment (a) As soon as practicable, but no later than forty-five (45) calendar days after the Closing Date, Buyer shall cause to be prepared and delivered to Griffon a single statement (the “Closing Statement”) setting forth Buyer’s calculation of (i) the Net Working Capital, (ii) based on such Net Working Capital amount, the Net Working Capital Adjustment, (iii) the Closing Date Funded Indebtedness, (iv) the Closing Date Cash, (v) the Transaction Related Expenses and the components thereof in reasonable detail. Buyer’s calculation of the Net Working Capital, the Net Working Capital Adjustment, the Closing Date Funded Indebtedness, the Closing Date Cash and the Transaction Related Expenses set forth in the Closing Statement shall be prepared and calculated in good faith, and in the manner and on a basis consistent with the terms of this Agreement and the Accounting Principles (in the case of Net Working Capital) and the definitions thereof, and in the case of Net Working Capital shall also be in the same form and include the same line items as the Estimated Net Working Capital calculation, and shall otherwise (x) not include any changes in assets or liabilities as a result of purchase accounting adjustments or other changes arising from or resulting as a consequence of the transactions contemplated hereby, (y) be based on facts and circumstances as they exist as of the Closing and (z) exclude the effect of any decision or event occurring on or after the Closing. In furtherance of the foregoing, Buyer acknowledges and agrees that the Accounting Principles are not intended to permit the introduction of different judgments, accounting methods, policies, principles, practices, procedures, classifications or estimation methodologies. If the Closing Statement is not so timely delivered by Buyer for any reason, then the Estimated Closing Statement shall be considered for all purposes of this Agreement as the Closing Statement, from which the Seller will have all of its rights under this Section 2.7 with respect thereto, including the right to dispute the calculations set forth in the Estimated Closing Statement in accordance with the procedures set forth in Section 2.7(b) and Section 2.7(c) mutatis mutandis.

  • Purchase Price Adjustments (a) As promptly as practicable (but not later than ninety (90) days) following the Closing Date, Buyer shall deliver to Parent a certificate setting forth in reasonable detail (A) Buyer’s calculation of (1) Closing Date Working Capital (the “Preliminary Working Capital Determination”), (2) Closing Date Cash (the “Preliminary Cash Determination”), (3) Closing Date Debt (the “Preliminary Debt Determination”) and (4) Closing Date Transaction Expenses (the “Preliminary Transaction Expenses Determination”), and (B) based on such calculations, a calculation of the Purchase Price (the “Preliminary Purchase Price Determination” and, together with the Preliminary Working Capital Determination, the Preliminary Cash Determination, the Preliminary Debt Determination and the Preliminary Transaction Expenses Determination, the “Preliminary Closing Statement”), all in accordance with the Accounting Principles; provided, however, that until such time as the calculation of the amounts shown on the Closing Date Working Capital, Closing Date Cash, Closing Date Debt, Closing Date Transaction Expenses and Purchase Price determinations are final and binding on the parties pursuant to this Section 2.5, Buyer and its accountants shall, upon Parent’s reasonable request, make themselves available to discuss with Parent and its accountants during normal business hours at a mutually agreeable time the Preliminary Closing Statement and Parent and its accountants shall be provided copies of, and have access upon reasonable notice at all reasonable times during normal business hours to, subject to Parent’s entrance into a customary confidentiality agreement with Buyer’s accountants (if required thereby), the work papers and supporting records of Buyer and its accountants used in connection with the preparation of the Preliminary Closing Statement.

  • Price Adjustment Civil works contracts of long duration (more than 18 months) shall contain an appropriate price adjustment clause.

  • Purchase Price; Allocation of Purchase Price (a) Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, the purchase price for the Interests and the Purchased Assets (other than the Specified OUS Assets) (such amount, the “Purchase Price”) is payable as follows:

  • Price Adjustments 17.1 Prices for Goods/Services supplied in terms of this Agreement shall be subject to review as indicated in the Schedule of Requirements/Works Order annexed hereto.

  • Purchase Price Allocation (a) As soon as practicable after the date of this Agreement, Seller shall prepare and deliver to Purchaser a proposed allocation of the Purchase Price by country based on an estimate of the fair market values of the Purchased Assets and, if required by applicable Law, an allocation by asset category within a particular country (together the “Estimated Allocation”). Subject to Section 6.04(a), during the fifteen (15) day period following delivery of the Estimated Allocation, Seller shall make its Representatives reasonably and timely available to Purchaser, Xxxxxx and their respective Representatives to discuss the Estimated Allocation. The Estimated Allocation shall be prepared in accordance with the principles of Section 1060 of the Code and the Treasury Regulations promulgated thereunder. If Purchaser does not deliver written notice of any dispute (an “Allocation Dispute Notice”) within fifteen (15) days after receipt of the Estimated Allocation, the Estimated Allocation shall be deemed the Final Allocation for all purposes hereunder. Prior to the end of such fifteen (15) day period, Purchaser may accept the Estimated Allocation by delivering written notice to that effect to Seller and Xxxxxx, in which case the Estimated Allocation shall be deemed the Final Allocation for all purposes hereunder when such notice is given. If Purchaser delivers an Allocation Dispute Notice within such fifteen (15) day period, the Parties and Xxxxxx shall use reasonable best efforts to resolve such dispute during the thirty (30) day period following Seller’s receipt of the Allocation Dispute Notice from Purchaser. If the Parties and Xxxxxx do not agree upon a final resolution with respect to the Estimated Allocation within such fifteen (15) day period, then the Estimated Allocation shall be submitted immediately to an internationally recognized, independent accounting or valuation firm reasonably acceptable to the Parties and Xxxxxx (the “Allocation Firm”). The Allocation Firm shall be requested to render a determination of the applicable dispute within fifteen (15) days after referral of the matter to such Allocation Firm, which determination must be in writing and must set forth, in reasonable detail, the basis therefor. The determination of the Allocation Firm shall be final and binding, absent manifest error. Any fees payable to the Allocation Firm shall be borne equally by Seller and Purchaser. The Estimated Allocation accepted by the Parties and Xxxxxx or determined by the Allocation Firm, as the case may be, shall be the “Final Allocation”. The Final Allocation shall be done at arm’s length based upon a good faith determination of fair market value.

  • Adjustment of Purchase Price NUMBER AND KIND OF SHARES OR NUMBER OF RIGHTS. The Purchase Price, the number and kind of shares covered by each Right and the number of Rights outstanding are subject to adjustment from time to time as provided in this Section 11.

  • Additional Purchase Price The purchase price for the Additional Shares (the "Additional Purchase Price") shall be an amount equal to (i) the difference between (1) the aggregate proceeds to Purchaser from the sale of the Optional Securities and (2) the aggregate cost to Purchaser, as notified by Purchaser to Seller at the Second Time of Delivery, of the Additional STRIPS, multiplied by (ii) a fraction, the numerator of which is the Firm Share Base Amount and the denominator of which is the number of Firm Securities.

  • Adjustment to Purchase Price The parties agree that any indemnification payments made pursuant to this Agreement shall be treated for tax purposes as an adjustment to the Purchase Price, unless otherwise required by applicable law.

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