Closing Amount Sample Clauses

Closing Amount. “Closing Amount” is defined in Recital A to the Agreement.
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Closing Amount. (a) The cash consideration to be paid by the Buyer for the Purchased Assets at the Closing (the “Closing Amount”), shall consist of:
Closing Amount. The Base Purchase Price, increased or decreased (but not below zero) by the net amount of the estimated upward and downward adjustments under Section 3.2 set forth in the Preliminary Settlement Statement is referred to as the “Closing Amount.” At the Closing:
Closing Amount. (a) The aggregate consideration to be delivered by Purchaser at the Initial Closing and Subsequent Closing (the "Closing Amount") shall comprise the Contribution Amount, as defined in Section 1.3(b) below, and the Cash Payment, as defined in Section 1.3(c) below.
Closing Amount. On or before the Closing, if this Agreement has not been earlier terminated, Buyer shall deposit into Escrow cash or other immediately available funds in the amount of the balance of the Purchase Price less the Deposit, and adjusted for the prorations and any other adjustments, if any, provided elsewhere in this Agreement (the “Closing Amount”).
Closing Amount. 2.1(b) Closing Date.................................... 2.2
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Closing Amount. (a) The amount to be paid (subject to the terms and conditions of Sections 1.3 and 1.4 hereof), by Purchaser at the Closing (the “Closing Amount”) shall comprise the Initial Cash Payment as defined in Section 1.3(b) below, and the Initial Stock Payment, as defined in Section 1.3(c) below.
Closing Amount. Buyer shall deliver (i) to Eternal 50% of the Closing Amount and (ii) to AEE 50% of the Closing Amount, in each case by wire transfer in immediately available funds, according to the wire instructions provided by Sellers.
Closing Amount. Buyer shall deliver to Seller the Closing Amount, less the Deposit, by federal funds wire transfer to the account designated by Seller as provided in Section 2.6.
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