Examples of Pre-Effective Date Tax Period in a sentence
Buyer shall, at least 30 days prior to filing any such Tax Return that relates to a Pre-Effective Date Tax Period, provide a copy of such Tax Return to Sellers.
Taxes attributable to the Pre-Effective Date Tax Period shall be determined under the same method of accounting used by the applicable Acquired Company during that period.
The Purchaser shall (and shall procure that the Group Entities do) fully cooperate with the Sellers’ Agent, and its advisors in connection with any Tax matter relating to the Pre-Effective Date Tax Period including, without limitation, any inquiry, examination, audit, investigation, negotiation, dispute, appeal or litigation with respect to such period.
It is delivered to every property on the estate and informs residents of all the latest news from the NDC programme, delivery partners and projects, as well as promoting upcoming events and entertaining readers with features and regular pieces from residents.Residents have indicated that they would like to see the magazine continue after the NDC programme ends.
This dose-dependency is consistent with dose-dependent saturation of 1,2-dichloro- propane metabolism (Timchalk et al., 1991).