Fiscal Closeout Sample Clauses

Fiscal Closeout. Payments will be made by invoice on a per-trainee basis. The total payments must be reconciled for all trainees taken as a whole at the time of Fiscal Closeout.

Related to Fiscal Closeout

  • Final Closing Statement (a) On or before the date that is ninety (90) days following the Closing Date, Buyer or its representatives shall prepare a schedule setting forth its determination of Working Capital, Indebtedness and Seller Transaction Expenses (the “Final Closing Statement”) and shall deliver the Final Closing Statement to the Seller. Working Capital shall be determined disregarding any effects on the assets and liabilities of the Seller of (i) purchase accounting adjustments arising from or resulting as a consequence of the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby or (ii) any cash, cash equivalents, or stock contributed to Seller by Buyer or any of its Affiliates on the Closing Date. (b) Prior to the date which is thirty (30) days after Buyer’s delivery of the Final Closing Statement (the “Protest Date”), the Seller may deliver written notice to Buyer (the “Protest Notice”) setting forth any objections which the Seller may have to the Final Closing Statement. The Protest Notice shall specify in reasonable detail any contested amounts and the basis therefor and shall include a schedule setting forth the Seller’s determination of Working Capital, Indebtedness and Seller Transaction Expenses. If a Protest Notice is not delivered prior to the Protest Date, the Working Capital, Indebtedness and Seller Transaction Expenses as set forth on the Final Closing Statement shall be final, binding and non-appealable by the Sellers. If a Protest Notice is delivered prior to the Protest Date, any amounts not disputed therein shall be final, binding and non-appealable by the Seller. Upon receipt of the Final Closing Statement, the Seller and its accountants will be given reasonable access upon reasonable notice to the relevant books, records, workpapers and personnel during regular business hours for the purpose of verifying Working Capital, Indebtedness and Seller Transaction Expenses. The parties will thereafter negotiate any objections in the Protest Notice in good faith.

  • Financial Close 24.1.1 The Concessionaire hereby agrees and undertakes that it shall achieve Financial Close within 180 (one hundred and eighty) days from the date of this Agreement and in the event of delay, it shall be entitled to a further period not exceeding [120 (one hundred and twenty)] days, subject to payment of Damages to the Authority in a sum calculated at the rate of 0.2% (zero point two per cent) of the Performance Security for each day of delay, and for a further period not exceeding [80 (eighty)] days, subject to payment of Damages at the rate specified in Clause 4.3; provided that the Damages specified herein shall be payable every week in advance and the period beyond the said 180 (one hundred and eighty) days shall be granted only to the extent of Damages so paid; provided further that no Damages shall be payable if such delay in Financial Close has occurred solely as a result of any default or delay by the Authority in procuring satisfaction of the Conditions Precedent specified in Clause 4.1.2 or due to Force Majeure. For the avoidance of doubt, the Damages payable hereunder by the Concessionaire shall be in addition to the Damages, if any, due and payable under the provisions of Clause 4.3. 24.1.2 The Concessionaire shall, upon occurrence of Financial Close, notify the Authority forthwith, and shall have provided to the Authority, at least 2 (two) days prior to Financial Close, 3 (three) true copies of the Financial Package and the Financial Model, duly attested by a Director of the Concessionaire, along with 3 (three) soft copies of the Financial Model in MS Excel version or any substitute thereof, which is acceptable to the Senior Lenders.

  • Project Closeout a. Participate in final inspection to prepare punch lists for project contractor to correct and/or to complete listed items. Verify that items on punch lists have been completed successfully assist COUNTY Project Manager or designee to determine completion date and coordinate project close out. a. Coordinate the preparation, acceptance and distribution of project closeout documents in accordance with COUNTY Project Manager or designee procedures to clients.

  • Contract Closeout The Provider Agency shall comply with all requirements of Policy Circular P7.01, Contract Closeout, including the timely submittal of the Final Report of Expenditures and any other financial or programmatic reports required by the Department. All required documentation is due within 120 Days of Contract Expiration, Non-renewal or Termination.

  • Initial Closing Date 3.1 A meeting shall take place on the Initial Closing Date at the offices of ▇▇▇▇▇ & ▇▇▇▇▇ LLP, ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ or such offices as the parties may agree at which the Seller shall deliver to the Security Trustee or its representative the following documents: (a) two originals of the power of attorney substantially in the form set out in Schedule 5, duly executed by the Seller; (b) a certified copy of each of the Insurance Acknowledgements (as defined in the Mortgage Sale Agreement dated 26 July 2000); (c) a duly executed assignment of the MIG Policies (as defined in the Mortgage Sale Agreement dated 26 July 2000) from the Seller and a certified copy of a notice (the original of which shall be served by courier or by special delivery) of such assignment from the Seller to Carfax or such other insurer under the MIG Policies in the form (mutatis mutandis) set out in Schedules 8 and 9 respectively of the Mortgage Sale Agreement dated 26 July 2000 and a certified copy of consent to assignment of the MIG Policies (or acknowledgement that the Mortgages Trustee will be an insured under the MIG Policies following the assignment) from Carfax or such other insurers in such form as the Mortgages Trustee reasonably requires; (d) a certified copy of the board minutes of the Seller authorising its duly appointed representatives to agree the sale of the Portfolio and authorising execution and performance of this Agreement, the Servicing Agreement, the other Transaction Documents and all of the documentation to be entered into pursuant to this Agreement; (e) a duly executed assignment of rights against third parties in the form of the Assignment of Third Party Rights; (f) a certified copy of the notice from the Seller to Carfax as to the proposed assignment of the MIG Policies; and (g) a solvency certificate from an authorised signatory of the Seller dated as at the Initial Closing Date. 3.2 The Seller undertakes that, from the Initial Closing Date until the completion of the assignment in accordance with Clause 6.1, the Seller shall hold the Title Deeds and Customer Files relating to the Portfolio that are in its possession or under its control or held to its order to the order of the Mortgages Trustee or as the Mortgages Trustee shall direct. 3.3 Subject to fulfilment of the conditions referred to in Clauses 2.2 and 3.1, the Seller shall be paid the Purchase Price by telegraphic transfer as follows: (a) the Initial Consideration shall be paid by Funding for and on behalf of the Mortgages Trustee on the Initial Closing Date; and (b) the Deferred Consideration (including any Postponed Deferred Consideration) shall be paid by Funding for and on behalf of the Mortgages Trustee quarterly on the Interest Payment Dates (provided there are available funds and after the making of any provisions in accordance with normal accounting practice) in accordance with the Funding Pre- Enforcement Revenue Priority of Payments or, as the case may be, the Funding Post- Enforcement Priority of Payments. 3.4 The Seller shall provide all reasonable co-operation to the Mortgages Trustee, Funding and the Security Trustee to enable them to carry out their respective duties and enforce their rights under the Transaction Documents. Without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing, the Seller shall: (a) upon reasonable prior notice and during normal office hours, permit the Mortgages Trustee, Funding, the Security Trustee and their authorised employees and agents and other persons nominated by the Security Trustee and approved by the Seller (such approval not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed) to review the Customer Files and the Title Deeds in relation to the Portfolio (subject to such person(s) agreeing to keep the same confidential but provided that disclosure shall be permitted to the professional advisors and auditors of the party making the disclosure and/or to the extent that such disclosure is required by law or for the purpose of any judicial or other proceedings); and/or (b) give promptly all such information and explanations relating to the Loans and their Related Security as the Mortgages Trustee, Funding or the Security Trustee may reasonably request (including a list of the Loans and their Related Security in the Portfolio along with details of the location of the Title Deeds relating thereto), provided that, prior to completion in accordance with Clause 6, the Seller shall be under no obligation to provide any information or documentation to any person other than the Mortgages Trustee and/or the Security Trustee or their respective employees or allow such person access to the Customer Files or Title Deeds if to do so would result in a breach of the applicable Mortgage Terms or the Data Protection ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇.