Non-Monetary Consideration definition
Examples of Non-Monetary Consideration in a sentence
For purposes of this Section 2, the term "Non-Monetary Consideration" shall mean any portion of the Proposed Consideration or NVC Consideration which is not cash.
The Non-Monetary Consideration shall constitute the full non-monetary consideration provided by Defendant for the Settlement and shall be the limit and full extent of Defendant’s non-monetary obligation to Plaintiffs, Class Members, Class Counsel, and the Settlement Administrator(s).
Chase shall provide the Non-Monetary Consideration as set forth in Sections 95 through 98 of this Agreement.
No Non-Monetary Consideration for Sale...........................................................
In exchange for the mutual promises and covenants in this Agreement, including, without limitation, the Releases as set forth in Part XIV hereof and the dismissal of the Action upon Final Approval, Chase shall provide the Non-Monetary Consideration set forth in this Section.
If any portion of the purchase price, as disclosed in the Disposition Notice, is to be paid in a form other than cash (including through delivery of stock, promissory notes or other assets) ("NON-MONETARY CONSIDERATION"), the Disposition Notice shall set forth the Disposing Party's best estimate of the fair market value of the Non-Monetary Consideration.
Non-Monetary Consideration shall be valued at the Appraised Value thereof.
The Non-Monetary Consideration constitutes the full non-monetary consideration provided by Defendant for the Settlement and is the limit and full extent of Defendant’s non-monetary obligation to Plaintiff, Class Members, Class Counsel, and the Settlement Administrator(s).
If any portion of the purchase price, as disclosed in the Disposition Notice, is to be paid in a form other than cash (including through delivery of a promissory note or other asset) ("Non-Monetary Consideration"), the Disposition Notice shall set forth the Disposing Party's best estimate of the fair market value of the Non-Monetary Consideration.