Estimated Closing Statement definition

Estimated Closing Statement has the meaning set forth in Section 2.4(a).
Estimated Closing Statement has the meaning set forth in Section 2.7(a).
Estimated Closing Statement is defined in Section 3.1.

Examples of Estimated Closing Statement in a sentence

  • The Estimated Closing Statement and the determinations contained therein shall be prepared in accordance with this Agreement and the Accounting Principles.

  • Attached hereto as Exhibit A is an illustration of the Estimated Closing Statement and Closing Statement (and the components thereof) as if Closing occurred on the Balance Sheet Date.

  • Exhibit A is intended to be illustrative of the preparation of the Estimated Closing Statement and the Closing Statement (and the components thereof) and the proper application of the Accounting Principles, and the numbers set forth therein are not binding for purposes of the calculation of the Estimated Closing Statement (or the calculation of the Estimated Purchase Price or its components) or the Closing Statement (or the calculation of the Final Purchase Price or its components).

  • The Estimated Closing Statement shall be prepared in good faith and, except as set forth on Section 4.5 of the Seller Disclosure Schedule, determined in accordance with GAAP, subject to the exceptions set forth on Schedule 3.1(a) (the “Accounting Exceptions”).

  • The Estimated Closing Statement and the determinations contained therein shall be prepared in accordance with GAAP and otherwise in accordance with this Agreement.


More Definitions of Estimated Closing Statement

Estimated Closing Statement shall have the meaning specified in Section 1.5(a).
Estimated Closing Statement is defined in Section 2.5.1.
Estimated Closing Statement has the meaning set forth in Section 1.2.
Estimated Closing Statement has the meaning given to such term in Section 2.07(c)(iii).
Estimated Closing Statement. Section 2.3(a)
Estimated Closing Statement is defined in Section 1.4(a).
Estimated Closing Statement is defined in Section 2.2(c).