Indemnifiable Taxes Sample Clauses

Indemnifiable Taxes. TXXX hereby agrees that, following the consummation of the Transaction, it shall cause JVC and Master Franchisee to indemnify Cartesian, PLK and their respective Affiliates and to hold each of the foregoing persons harmless against any liability for Taxes solely to the extent arising as a result of the Transfer of Master Franchisee and the Investor Cash Contributions (but for the avoidance of doubt, no subsequent transaction) (the “Indemnifiable Taxes”) and agrees that any such Indemnifiable Taxes shall be the responsibility of JVC or Master Franchisee, as applicable. THIL shall cause JVC to pay to Cartesian or PLK (as the case may be) the full amount of Indemnifiable Taxes claimed under this Section 3(a) (such amount to be grossed up to include all Taxes, interest and penalties arising thereon) on or before the date which is thirty (30) days after written demand is made therefor. Without prejudice to the foregoing, any stamp duty or other transfer taxes payable in respect of the Transfer of Master Franchisee shall be solely borne by JVC. The Parties agree that Cxxxxxxxx’s portion of the stamp duty expected by the Parties to be payable in respect of the Transfer of Master Franchisee shall be paid by JVC on behalf of Cartesian promptly and in any event within the time frame specified in, and in accordance with the requirements of the Stamp Duty Ordinance (Chapter 117 of the Laws of Hong Kong).
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Related to Indemnifiable Taxes

  • Indemnifiable Tax The definition of “Indemnifiable Tax” in Section 14 is deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following:

  • Indemnifiable Losses 14.3.1 Where an Indemnified Party is entitled to Indemnifiable Losses from the Indemnifying Party pursuant to Article 14.1.1(b) or 14.1.2(b), the Indemnified Party shall promptly notify the Indemnifying Party of the Indemnifiable Losses actually incurred by the Indemnified Party. The Indemnifiable Losses shall be reimbursed by the Indemnifying Party within thirty (30) days of receipt of the notice seeking Indemnifiable Losses by the Indemnified Party. In case of nonpayment of such losses after a valid notice under this Article 14.3, such event shall constitute a payment default under Article 13.

  • Excise Taxes Neither the Company nor any member of a Controlled Group has any liability to pay excise taxes with respect to any Employee Benefit Plan under applicable provisions of the Code or ERISA.

  • Indemnification for Taxes (a) From and after the Initial Closing Date, the Sellers will indemnify the Purchaser Indemnified Parties from and against any and all Losses arising out of or resulting from (i) income Taxes imposed on the Company for a Pre-Initial Closing Tax Period; (ii) Taxes of another Person imposed on the Company (A) under Treasury Regulations Section 1.1502-6 (and any similar provision of state, local, or foreign Law) as a result of the Company being a member of any consolidated, unitary, combined or similar group at any time prior to the Initial Closing or (B) as a transferee or successor as a result of a transaction occurring prior to the Initial Closing or by contract entered into prior to the Initial Closing (other than as a result of any customary Tax indemnity, sharing or allocation agreement pursuant to an agreement whose primary subject is not Taxes); (iii) any Taxes of the Sellers imposed on Purchaser as a result of any transactions occurring on the Initial Closing Date; (iv) Taxes imposed on the Company arising from, related to or attributable to the breach or nonperformance of the covenants provided in Section 7.1(j) prior to the Initial Closing; and (v) Taxes imposed on the Company arising from any breach of any representation or warranty, as of the Initial Closing, made by the Company contained in Section 4.16; provided, however, that the Sellers will not be liable under this Section 10.1(a) for any (w) Losses relating to Taxes to the extent that such Taxes were reflected in the Transaction Expenses; (x) Losses arising out of or resulting from any Taxes arising in a Post-Initial Closing Tax Period; (y) Losses relating to Taxes arising from an election made by Purchaser or any of its Affiliates under Section 338 of the Code with respect to the transactions contemplated by this Agreement or any other transaction occurring after the Initial Closing at the direction of Purchaser and not expressly provided for and permitted by this Agreement; or (z) Taxes for which Purchaser is responsible under Section 10.1(c). Except with respect to the Losses relating to Taxes described in clause (iii) of this Section 10.1(a), which will be the sole responsibility of the Sellers, the Sellers’ indemnification obligations under this Section 10.1(a) will be limited to Sellers Loss. Stock Purchase Agreement

  • Applicable Taxes In the event the Corporation determines that it is required to withhold state or federal income taxes, Social Security taxes, or any other applicable taxes as a result of the payment of the Shares, the Corporation will satisfy such withholding requirements by withholding of Shares otherwise payable upon the settlement of the Award, which Shares will have a Fair Market Value (determined as of the date when taxes would otherwise be withheld in cash) not in excess of the legally required minimum amount of tax withholding.

  • Indemnity for Taxes The Borrowers hereby indemnify and agree to hold each Creditor Party harmless from and against all taxes other than Non-indemnified Taxes levied on such Creditor Party (including, without limitation, taxes imposed on any amounts payable under this Clause 23.5) paid or payable by such person, whether or not such taxes or other taxes were correctly or legally asserted. Such indemnification shall be paid within 10 days from the date on which such Creditor Party makes written demand therefore specifying in reasonable detail the nature and amount of such taxes or other taxes.

  • Expenses; Taxes Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, the parties shall pay their own fees and expenses, including their own counsel fees, incurred in connection with this Agreement or any transaction contemplated hereby. Any sales tax, stamp duty, deed transfer or other tax (except taxes based on the income of the Investor) arising out of the issuance of the Shares by the Issuer to the Investor and consummation of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement shall be paid by the Issuer.

  • Tax Gross-Up Amount The Interconnection Customer's liability for the cost consequences of any current tax liability under this Article 5.17 shall be calculated on a fully grossed-up basis. Except as may otherwise be agreed to by the parties, this means that the Interconnection Customer will pay the Participating TO, in addition to the amount paid for the Interconnection Facilities and Network Upgrades, an amount equal to (1) the current taxes imposed on the Participating TO (“Current Taxes”) on the excess of (a) the gross income realized by the Participating TO as a result of payments or property transfers made by the Interconnection Customer to the Participating TO under this LGIA (without regard to any payments under this Article 5.17) (the “Gross Income Amount”) over (b) the present value of future tax deductions for depreciation that will be available as a result of such payments or property transfers (the “Present Value Depreciation Amount”), plus (2) an additional amount sufficient to permit the Participating TO to receive and retain, after the payment of all Current Taxes, an amount equal to the net amount described in clause (1). For this purpose, (i) Current Taxes shall be computed based on the Participating TO’s composite federal and state tax rates at the time the payments or property transfers are received and the Participating TO will be treated as being subject to tax at the highest marginal rates in effect at that time (the “Current Tax Rate”), and (ii) the Present Value Depreciation Amount shall be computed by discounting the Participating TO’s anticipated tax depreciation deductions as a result of such payments or property transfers by the Participating TO’s current weighted average cost of capital. Thus, the formula for calculating the Interconnection Customer's liability to the Participating TO pursuant to this Article 5.17.4 can be expressed as follows: (Current Tax Rate x (Gross Income Amount – Present Value of Tax Depreciation))/(1-Current Tax Rate). Interconnection Customer's estimated tax liability in the event taxes are imposed shall be stated in Appendix A, Interconnection Facilities, Network Upgrades and Distribution Upgrades.

  • INDEMNIFICATION FOR DAMAGES, TAXES AND CONTRIBUTIONS CONTRACTOR shall exonerate, indemnify, defend, and hold harmless COUNTY (which for the purpose of paragraphs 5 and 6 shall include, without limitation, its officers, agents, employees and volunteers) from and against:

  • Excise Tax Gross-Up If Executive becomes entitled to one or more payments (with a "payment" including the vesting of restricted stock, a stock option, or other non-cash benefit or property), whether pursuant to the terms of this Agreement or any other plan or agreement with the Company or any affiliated company (collectively, "Change of Control Payments"), which are or become subject to the tax ("Excise Tax") imposed by Section 4999 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the "Code"), the Company shall pay to Executive at the time specified below such amount (the "Gross-up Payment") as may be necessary to place Executive in the same after-tax position as if no portion of the Change of Control Payments and any amounts paid to Executive pursuant to this paragraph 5(c) had been subject to the Excise Tax. The Gross-up Payment shall include, without limitation, reimbursement for any penalties and interest that may accrue in respect of such Excise Tax. For purposes of determining the amount of the Gross-up Payment, Executive shall be deemed: (A) to pay federal income taxes at the highest marginal rate of federal income taxation for the year in which the Gross-up Payment is to be made; and (B) to pay any applicable state and local income taxes at the highest marginal rate of taxation for the calendar year in which the Gross-up Payment is to be made, net of the maximum reduction in federal income taxes which could be obtained from deduction of such state and local taxes if paid in such year. If the Excise Tax is subsequently determined to be less than the amount taken into account hereunder at the time the Gross-up Payment is made, Executive shall repay to the Company at the time that the amount of such reduction in Excise Tax is finally determined (but, if previously paid to the taxing authorities, not prior to the time the amount of such reduction is refunded to Executive or otherwise realized as a benefit by Executive) the portion of the Gross-up Payment that would not have been paid if such Excise Tax had been used in initially calculating the Gross-up Payment, plus interest on the amount of such repayment at the rate provided in Section 1274(b)(2)(B) of the Code. In the event that the Excise Tax is determined to exceed the amount taken into account hereunder at the time the Gross-up Payment is made, the Company shall make an additional Gross-up Payment in respect of such excess (plus any interest and penalties payable with respect to such excess) at the time that the amount of such excess is finally determined. The Gross-up Payment provided for above shall be paid on the 30th day (or such earlier date as the Excise Tax becomes due and payable to the taxing authorities) after it has been determined that the Change of Control Payments (or any portion thereof) are subject to the Excise Tax; provided, however, that if the amount of such Gross-up Payment or portion thereof cannot be finally determined on or before such day, the Company shall pay to Executive on such day an estimate, as determined by counsel or auditors selected by the Company and reasonably acceptable to Executive, of the minimum amount of such payments. The Company shall pay to Executive the remainder of such payments (together with interest at the rate provided in Section 1274(b)(2)(B) of the Code) as soon as the amount thereof can be determined. In the event that the amount of the estimated payments exceeds the amount subsequently determined to have been due, such excess shall constitute a loan by the Company to Executive, payable on the fifth day after demand by the Company (together with interest at the rate provided in Section 1274(b)(2)(B) of the Code). The Company shall have the right to control all proceedings with the Internal Revenue Service that may arise in connection with the determination and assessment of any Excise Tax and, at its sole option, the Company may pursue or forego any and all administrative appeals, proceedings, hearings, and conferences with any taxing authority in respect of such Excise Tax (including any interest or penalties thereon); provided, however, that the Company's control over any such proceedings shall be limited to issues with respect to which a Gross-up Payment would be payable hereunder, and Executive shall be entitled to settle or contest any other issue raised by the Internal Revenue Service or any other taxing authority. Executive shall cooperate with the Company in any proceedings relating to the determination and assessment of any Excise Tax and shall not take any position or action that would materially increase the amount of any Gross-up Payment hereunder.

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