Reattribution definition

Reattribution means the reattribution of the assets and liabilities set forth on Schedule A under the heading “Reattributed Assets and Liabilities” from the Liberty Ventures Group to the QVC Group in connection with the completion of the Transactions, as may be updated by the Final Reattributed and Contributed Ventures Assets Schedule in accordance with the terms hereof.
Reattribution has the meaning given to such term in the Reorganization Agreement.

Examples of Reattribution in a sentence

  • Reattribution – The process of attributing a Member to a new PCMP based upon new information (e.g., claims information, changes in PCMP status and location).

  • As of the Reattribution Schedule Date, the Fair Value of the Reattributed Assets expected to be reattributed in the Reattribution is equivalent to the Fair Value of the Reattributed Liabilities expected to be reattributed in the Reattribution, in each case (x) as set forth in the Reattribution Schedule and (y) as determined in the good faith judgment of Liberty’s management with the advice of Liberty’s financial advisor.

  • Prior to the Contribution Effective Time, (a) Liberty shall effect the Reattribution in accordance with the Liberty Charter and (b) the Company shall effect the Company Restructuring.