Excess Acquisition Cost definition
Excess Acquisition Cost has the meaning given in clause 8A.3.2 “Excess Acquisition Cost Notice” has the meaning given in clause 8A.3.2 “Excess Contract Waste” such amount of Contract Waste as shall be received by the Contractor in any Contract Year in excess of 550,000 tonnes a Baseline Price determined in accordance with paragraph 3.5A of Part 1 of Schedule 12 (Payment and Performance)
Excess Acquisition Cost means, in respect of each Acquisition made or committed to be made by Borrower or its Restricted Subsidiaries during a Restricted Period, that portion of the consideration for such Acquisition which is not Common Stock (including consideration consisting of any assumption of Indebtedness) which results in the Acquisition Cost Ratio for that Acquisition being in excess of the ratio set forth below opposite the Fiscal Quarter during which such Acquisition is consummated: December 31, 2001 5.25:1.00 March 31, 2002 through December 31, 2002 5.00:1.00 March 31, 2003 4.75:1.00 .
Examples of Excess Acquisition Cost in a sentence
The amount of any Damages or Excess Acquisition Cost so recovered shall be deemed to constitute a reduction in the purchase price payable hereunder.
To the extent any Indemnified Party may be entitled to indemnification under Section 7.1 or 7.2, such Indemnified Party shall be entitled to recover from the Escrow Agent and apply against such Damages or Excess Acquisition Cost the Escrow Consideration in accordance with the terms of the Escrow Agreement.