Final Negative Working Capital Adjustment definition

Final Negative Working Capital Adjustment means the amount (if any) by which Estimated Working Capital exceeds Final Working Capital; provided, however, that if such amount is $500,000 or less then the Final Negative Net Working Capital Adjustment shall be $0.
Final Negative Working Capital Adjustment has the meaning set forth in Section 2.04(b)(iii).
Final Negative Working Capital Adjustment means the amount, if any, by which the Consideration actually paid at the Closing must be decreased so that parties would receive, after giving effect to such decrease, Consideration which was adjusted based on the Closing Combined Net Working Capital, rather than the Pre-Closing Combined Net Working Capital. A Final Negative Working Capital Adjustment will occur if there was a Pre-Closing Combined Net Working Capital Excess or Shortfall, but the Closing Combined Net Working Capital is less than the Pre-Closing Combined Net Working Capital.

Examples of Final Negative Working Capital Adjustment in a sentence

  • The aggregate amount of consideration to be paid by Buyer to Seller or its designee(s) for the sale of the Interest (the “Purchase Price”), subject to the terms of this Agreement, shall consist of an amount in cash equal to the sum of (a) $300,000,000 (the “Base Purchase Price”), minus (b) the Final Closing Debt Amount, minus (c) the Final Negative Working Capital Adjustment (if any), plus (d) the Final Positive Working Capital Adjustment (if any), and plus (e) the Final Closing Cash.

  • In the MPA, Final Positive Working Capital Adjustment is defined as the amount by which Final Working Capital exceeds Target Working Capital, and conversely the Final Negative Working Capital Adjustment is the amount by which Target Working Capital exceeds Final Working Capital.

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