Prepaid Items Sample Clauses

Prepaid Items. Any prepaid items, including, without limitation, fees for licenses which are transferred to the Purchaser at the Closing and annual permit and inspection fees shall be apportioned between the Seller and the Purchaser at the Closing.
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Prepaid Items. All prepaid expenses relating to the Station.
Prepaid Items. Each of the Prepaid Items may be transferred to Vision 21 without the necessity of obtaining any consent or approval.
Prepaid Items. The term "Prepaid Items" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.2(l).
Prepaid Items. All of Seller's prepaid expenses, advance payments, deposits and prepaid items, including deposits with lessors, suppliers or utilities (collectively, "Prepaid Items"), as described on Schedule 1.1(a);
Prepaid Items. All prepaid items and expenses;
Prepaid Items. Where HPI has prepaid for a service or function for which HPES is assuming financial responsibility under this Agreement, HPES will refund to HPI, upon either Party identifying the prepayment, that portion of such prepaid expense that is attributable to periods on and after the Effective Date.
Prepaid Items. All deposits, reserves, and prepaid expenses and taxes (unless prorated as provided in Section 1.3. of this Agreement).
Prepaid Items. Prepaid charges, payments and accrued charges made by any Seller under any contracts to which it is a party and which are assigned to Buyers pursuant to the Warranties, Service Contracts and Permits Assignments will be prorated as of the Adjustment Time and (i) Sellers will be credited with a proportion of such charges and payments equal to a fraction, the numerator of which is equal to the number of days that have elapsed from the beginning of the calendar month during which the Closing occurs through, but excluding, the Closing Date and the denominator of which is equal to the number of days in the entire calendar month during which the Closing occurs (or if such prepaid item pertains to a period other than the month of Closing, then a fraction based on such time period) and (ii) the Buyers will be credited with the remainder of such charges and payments.
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