Examples of Estimated Unpaid Transaction Expenses in a sentence
The “Estimated Cash Purchase Price” means an amount equal to: (i) $9,000,000 (the “Base Cash Purchase Price”); plus (ii) the Estimated Cash and Cash Equivalents; plus (iii) the Estimated Net Working Capital Adjustment (which may be positive or negative); minus (iv) the amount of Estimated Unpaid Transaction Expenses; and minus (v) the amount of Estimated Closing Indebtedness.
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At the Closing, Parent shall pay to each Third Party contemplated by Section 1.4(a)(ii) the amount of Estimated Unpaid Transaction Expenses owed thereto as set forth in the Payment Statement, by wire transfer of immediately available funds in accordance with the applicable wiring instructions identified in the Payment Statement.
Payment by Buyer (on behalf of the Seller Group and/or the First Closing Acquired Companies) of the Estimated Unpaid Transaction Expenses (other than the Transaction Bonuses) by wire transfer of immediately available funds to the payees, in the amounts, and to the accounts set forth in the Estimated Closing Statement delivered in connection with the First Closing.
The Estimated Unpaid Transaction Expenses, the Estimated Indebtedness, the Estimated Cash and the Estimated Net Working Capital set forth in the Estimated Closing Statement, as it may be so updated and revised, shall, subject to the other provisions of this Section 3.5, be used to calculate the Aggregate Merger Consideration.