Procedure for Final Adjustment Sample Clauses

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Procedure for Final Adjustment. No later than 90 days after the Closing Date, Buyer shall prepare and deliver to Seller a statement (the “Buyer’s Post-Closing Statement”) setting forth Buyer’s proposed final determination of the Estimated Net Working Capital Adjustment, determined according to the methodology set forth on Schedule 2.4(b) of the Seller’s Disclosure Schedule (the “Final Net Working Capital Adjustment”). Buyer’s Post-Closing Statement shall be accompanied by the appropriate documentation setting forth Buyer’s determination and calculation of the Net Working Capital of the Company as of the close of business on the Closing Date and the calculation of the Final Net Working Capital Adjustment and supporting schedules setting forth in reasonable detail all assets and liabilities included therein for determination of the Final Net Working Capital Adjustment. The accounting principles and policies used in the preparation of Buyer’s Post-Closing Statement shall be consistent with the terms and conditions of this Agreement and GAAP. In the event that Seller disagrees with Buyer’s Post-Closing Statement, or any of the information set forth therein, as presented by Buyer, then Seller shall submit a written notice of the objections thereto to Buyer within 30 days after Seller’s receipt of Buyer’s Post-Closing Statement. If, within such 30 day period, Seller does not submit such a notice of objection, the Final Net Working Capital Adjustment, as set forth in Buyer’s Post-Closing Statement, shall be deemed accepted, but if Seller does timely object to the content of, or calculations contained in, Buyer’s Post-Closing Statement, such objections shall be resolved as provided in Section 2.4(b)(iv). The Final Net Working Capital Adjustment as so accepted, or finally determined, shall be applied as an adjustment to the Closing Cash Purchase Price.
Procedure for Final Adjustment. Unless Seller delivers notice to Purchaser and Escrow Agent in writing that it disagrees with Purchaser’s Closing Statement within thirty (30) days after Seller’s receipt thereof, Purchaser’s Closing Statement shall be conclusive and binding on Purchaser and Seller. If Seller delivers notice to Purchaser and Escrow Agent of its disagreement with Purchaser’s Closing Statement within such 30-day period identifying the particular matter(s) in dispute, then Purchaser and Seller shall attempt in good faith to resolve their differences with respect thereto within 30 days after Purchaser’s receipt of Seller’s notice of disagreement. Any dispute regarding Purchaser’s Closing Statement not resolved by Purchaser and Seller within such 30-day period will be resolved by McGladrey & P▇▇▇▇▇ (or an independent accounting firm mutually acceptable to both parties) (as applicable, the “Arbiter”) whose role shall be limited to determining the specific matter(s) in dispute (as identified in Seller’s notice if not sooner resolved). The determination by the Arbiter of Purchaser’s Closing Statement and the Loan Adjustment, RMR Adjustments and Correction Adjustment (to the extent that any of the same are in dispute) shall be conclusive and binding upon the parties absent fraud or palpable mistake. The fees and expenses of the Arbiter in acting under this Section 2.5.1 shall be shared equally by Purchaser and Seller.
Procedure for Final Adjustment. Unless Purchaser notifies Seller in writing that it disagrees with the Final Closing Statement within sixty (60) days after Purchaser's receipt thereof, the Final Closing Statement shall be conclusive and binding on Purchaser and Seller. If Purchaser delivers notice to Seller of its disagreement with the Final Closing Statement within such (sixty) 60-day period identifying the particular matter(s) in dispute, then Purchaser and Seller shall attempt in good faith to resolve their differences with respect thereto within thirty (30) days after Seller's receipt of Purchaser's notice of disagreement. Any dispute regarding the Final Closing Statement not resolved by Purchaser and Seller within such thirty (30) -day period will be resolved by Ernst & Young (or an independent accounting firm mutually acceptable to both parties) (as applicable, the "Arbiter") whose role shall be limited to determining the specific matter(s) in dispute (as identified in Seller's notice if not sooner resolved). The determination by the Arbiter of the Final Closing Statement and the Closing Loan Balances and Closing Net Working Capital and the corresponding adjustments based thereupon, if any, to reflect such determinations) shall be conclusive and binding upon the parties absent fraud or patent mistake on the part of the Arbiter. The fees and expenses of the Arbiter in acting under this Section 2.5.1 shall be shared equally by Purchaser and Seller.