Examples of Section 338 Allocation Schedule in a sentence
Purchaser and Seller Parent will, subject to the requirements of any applicable Tax law or election, file all Tax Returns and reports consistent with the Section 338 Forms and the Section 338 Allocation Schedule.
Accordingly, the presence of agglomerated NaCl in the samples PL-N70 and PL-N100 led to formation of spheres in submicron sizes that hindered the air diffusivity through the films.On the other hand, in sample PL N50, when NaCl concentration was lower than the maximum pack concentration, the particles were isolated from the plyometric matrix.
Subject to proper adjustment for capitalized acquisition costs and selling expenses, Buyer shall and shall cause the Target Entities to, and Sellers and SF Parent shall, file all federal income Tax Returns and applicable state and local income Tax Returns consistently with the Section 338 Allocation Schedule.
Each of Seller and Purchaser agrees that promptly upon agreeing on the Section 338 Allocation Schedule (or the determination of the appraiser) it shall return an executed copy thereof to the other party hereto.
If facts arise or become known to either party after the initial agreement or filing of the Section 338 Allocation Schedule that reasonably warrant an adjustment or revision to the original (or subsequent) agreed schedule or filings, then the parties will work in good faith to determine and agree upon what, if any, adjustment or amendment to make with respect to the Section 338 Allocation Schedule and related Tax Returns.
WPS identified $16.084 million as the Medicare segment pension assets as of December 31, 2012; however, we determined that the Medicare segment pension assets were $16.326 million as of that date.Therefore, WPS understated the Medicare segment pension assets as of December 31, 2012, by $241,574.
The American Purchaser and Seller shall, and shall cause their respective Affiliates to, file all federal, state, local and foreign Tax Returns in accordance with the Section 338 Allocation Schedule, unless otherwise required by applicable Law.
Seller and Purchaser shall seek in good faith to resolve any differences that they may have with respect to the Section 338 Allocation Schedule delivered by Purchaser.
The Seller shall have 30 days following receipt of the Proposed Section 338 Allocation Schedule to provide comments thereron and the parties shall work in good faith to reach agreement on any matters in dispute.