Fees of the Independent Accountant Sample Clauses

Fees of the Independent Accountant. The fees and expenses of the Independent Accountant shall be paid by Seller, on the one hand, and by Buyer, on the other hand, based upon the percentage that the amount actually contested but not awarded to Seller or Buyer, respectively, bears to the aggregate amount actually contested by Seller and Buyer.
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Fees of the Independent Accountant. The fees and expenses of the Independent Accountant shall be paid by the Stockholder Representative (on behalf of the Stockholders), on the one hand, and by Parent, on the other hand, based upon the percentage that the amount actually contested but not awarded to the Stockholder Representative or Parent, respectively, bears to the aggregate amount actually contested by the Stockholder Representative and Parent. Any such fees and expenses payable by the Stockholder Representative shall be paid from the Stockholder Representative Expense Fund to the extent available.
Fees of the Independent Accountant. The fees and expenses of the Independent Accountant shall be paid by the party that is not the prevailing party. If any Disputed Amounts are submitted to the Independent Accountant, then, for purposes of this Section 2.03(c)(iv), Sellers shall be the prevailing party in such proceeding if a majority of the dollar amounts of the unresolved Disputed Amounts are decided by the Independent Accountant in favor of Sellers, and Buyer shall be the prevailing party if a majority of the dollar amounts of the unresolved Disputed Amounts are decided by the Independent Accountant in favor of Buyer (e.g., by way of example but not by way of limitation, if there are Two Hundred Thousand Dollars (US$200,000) of disputed items to be determined by the Independent Accountant and the Independent Accountant determines that Buyer’s claims prevail with respect to One Hundred Twenty-Five Thousand Dollars (US$125,000) and Sellers’ claims prevail with respect to Seventy-Five Thousand Dollars (US$75,000), then Buyer would be the prevailing party).
Fees of the Independent Accountant. The fees and expenses of the Independent Accountant shall be paid by Parent, on the one hand, and Affiliated, on the other hand, based upon the percentage that the amount contested but not awarded to Parent or Affiliated, respectively, bears to the aggregate amount actually contested by Parent and Affiliated.
Fees of the Independent Accountant. The fees and expenses of the Independent Accountant shall be paid by Securityholders’ Representative, on the one hand, and by Parent, on the other hand, based upon the percentage that the amount actually contested but not awarded to Securityholders’ Representative or Parent, respectively, bears to the aggregate amount actually contested by Securityholders’ Representative and Parent.
Fees of the Independent Accountant. The fees and expenses of the Independent Accountant shall be paid by Trimble, on the one hand, and by AGCO, on the other hand, based upon the percentage that the amount actually contested but not awarded to Trimble or AGCO, respectively, bears to the aggregate amount actually contested by Trimble and AGCO.
Fees of the Independent Accountant. The fees and expenses of the Independent Accountant shall be paid by Seller, on the one hand, and by Buyer, on the other hand, based upon the percentage that the amount actually contested but not awarded to Seller or Buyer, respectively, bears to the aggregate amount actually contested by Seller and Buyer. For clarity, if Seller’s Disputed Amount is $100,000 and the Independent Accountant awards Seller $30,000, Seller shall pay 70% of the fees of the Independent Accountant.
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Fees of the Independent Accountant. The fees and expenses of the Independent Accountant shall be paid equally by Seller and Buyer.
Fees of the Independent Accountant. The fees and expenses of the Independent Accountant shall be paid fifty (50%) percent by Seller, on the one hand, and fifty (50%) percent by Buyer, on the other hand.
Fees of the Independent Accountant. The fees and expenses of the Independent Accountant shall be paid by the Parties in the inverse proportion as to which the Independent Accountant determines each of the unresolved disputed items submitted for review in favor of one Party or the other. By way of example, but not by way of limitation, if there are Two Hundred Thousand Dollars ($200,000) of disputed items to be determined by the Independent Accountant and the Independent Accountant determines that Buyer’s claims prevail with respect to One Hundred Twenty Thousand Dollars ($120,000) and Sellers’s claims prevail with respect to Eighty Thousand Dollars ($80,000), then Buyer would pay forty percent (40%) of the Independent Accountant’s fees and expenses and Sellers would pay sixty percent (60%) of the Independent Accountant’s fees and expenses.
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