Cumulative Effect definition
Examples of Cumulative Effect in a sentence
Subject to 11.7.3 (Cumulative Effect of Royalty Reductions), on a Product-by-Product and country-by-country basis, if an event of a Loss of Market Exclusivity for a Product in any country has occurred, then the Royalties due to HMI pursuant to Section 11.7.1 (Royalty Rates) with respect to such Product in such country will be reduced by [***]%.
Any such payment shall be made within 30 days that the amount of such Cumulative Effect is finally determined pursuant to this Section 12.2 and pursuant to Section 12.3, if applicable.
MISCELLANEOUS 124 15.1. Consents, Amendments and Waivers 124 15.2. Indemnity 126 15.3. Notices and Communications 126 15.4. Performance of ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’s Obligations 127 15.5. Credit Inquiries 128 15.6. Severability 128 15.7. Cumulative Effect; Conflict of Terms 128 US-DOCS\144726423.10 TABLE OF CONTENTS (continued) 15.8. Counterparts; Execution 128 15.9. Entire Agreement 128 15.10.
The signatories assume that the Cumulative Effect for any annual period is expected to be a mix of net accretions during the fall, winter and spring period, and net depletions in the late-spring to mid-summer period, resulting in an estimated total seasonal net depletive effect on an order of magnitude of less than 1800 af/yr for each 100,000 additional people in the South Platte River Basin in Colorado.
Within six months from the effective date of the Cooperative Agreement, Colorado will provide to the Governance Committee a calculation of the average monthly distribution of the Cumulative Effect for anticipated water related activities in the South Platte River Basin in Colorado for the Initial Reporting Period.
In the event the Cumulative Effect (as defined below) of all errors in Census Data is determined under the foregoing provisions to exceed $500,000 (a) if such Cumulative Effect is a net decrease in liability, the Acquiror shall pay to Parent the amount of any such net decrease in liability and (b) if such Cumulative Effect is a net increase in liability, the Parent shall pay to Acquiror the amount of any such net increase in liability.
MISCELLANEOUS 86 14.1. Consents, Amendments and Waivers 86 14.2. Indemnity 87 14.3. Notices and Communications 88 14.4. Performance of Borrower’s Obligations 89 14.5. Credit Inquiries 89 14.6. Severability 89 14.7. Cumulative Effect; Conflict of Terms 89 14.8. Counterparts 89 14.9. Entire Agreement 90 14.10.
Cumulative Effect of Accounting Change and Asset Impairment Charges Effective January 1, 2002, the Company adopted SFAS No. 142 "Goodwill and Other Intangible Assets," which eliminates the amortization of goodwill and instead subjects it to annual impairment tests.
In the event the Cumulative Effect (as defined below) of all errors in Census Data is determined under the foregoing HALLIBURTON COMPANY AGREEMENT AND PLAN OF RECAPITALIZATION APPENDIX VI-15 provisions to exceed $500,000 (a) if such Cumulative Effect is a net decrease in liability, Dresser shall pay to Parent the amount of any such net decrease in liability and (b) if such Cumulative Effect is a net increase in liability, the Parent shall pay to Dresser the amount of any such net increase in liability.
Cumulative Effect of Accounting Change and Asset Impairment Charges Effective January 1, 2002, the Company adopted SFAS No. 142 "Goodwill and Other Intangible Assets," which indicates that goodwill will no longer be amortized but will be subject to annual impairment tests.