Interim Financial Statement Date definition
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True, correct and complete copies of the unaudited balance sheet, statement of operations, statement of changes in partners' capital and statement of cash flows of the Partnership as of and for the period ended on September 30, 2018 (such financial statements, the "Interim Financial Statements" and such date, the "Interim Financial Statement Date") are also contained in Section Eighth, paragraph (n) of the Disclosure Letter.
Except as recorded or reserved against in the Companies' Financials (including the notes thereto), there are no Liabilities of, relating to or affecting the Company, either Company Subsidiary or any of the Assets and Properties of the Company or either Company Subsidiary, other than Liabilities incurred in the ordinary course of business consistent with past practice since the Interim Financial Statement Date.
All Taxes due and payable by the Company, either Company Subsidiary or any member of a Relevant Group, including withholding Taxes, whether or not shown on any Tax Return, or claimed to be due by any Tax Authority, for periods (or portions of periods) through the Interim Financial Statement Date, have been paid or accrued on the balance sheet included in the Interim Financial Statements.
The Interim Financial Statement presents fairly the financial condition of CFES as of the Interim Financial Statement Date, and the results of its operations for the period ended the Interim Financial Statement Date on a basis consistent with that of preceding periods; provided, however, that the Interim Financial Statement (i) is subject to normal year-end adjustments and (ii) lacks notes and other financial statement presentation items.
There will have been no Material adverse change in the Purchased Assets, the operations of Seller or the conduct of the business of the Selling Members from the Interim Financial Statement Date through and including the Closing Date.