Failure to Tender Purchase Price Sample Clauses

Failure to Tender Purchase Price. If any Member is required under this Article to purchase all or any portion of another Member's Interest in the Company and fails to tender the cash or certified funds required under this Article within the required time period, time being of the essence hereof, then:
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Related to Failure to Tender Purchase Price

  • Contract Purchase Price The amount actually paid or allocated in respect of the purchase, development, construction or improvement of an Asset, or the amount of funds advanced with respect to a Mortgage, exclusive of Acquisition Fees and Acquisition Expenses.

  • Final Purchase Price Within 120 days after the Closing Date (provided, however, and notwithstanding the foregoing, not before ninety (90) days after the Closing Date), Seller Representative will prepare and deliver to Buyer, in accordance with this Agreement, a proposed statement (the “Final Settlement Statement”) setting forth each adjustment to the Purchase Price to be made pursuant to Section 2.04, along with supporting documentation reasonably necessary to support Sellers’ calculations and all back up invoices, statements and other materials, and the resulting final Purchase Price (as such final Purchase Price is agreed by Buyer and Seller Representative or determined pursuant to this Section 2.06, the “Final Purchase Price”). Within 30 days after receipt of the preliminary Final Settlement Statement, Buyer shall return a written report containing any proposed changes to the preliminary Final Settlement Statement (a “Dispute Notice”) and/or request additional supporting documentation or information. Buyer and Seller Representative agree to use commercially reasonable efforts to finalize such post-Closing adjustments no later than 180 days after the Closing Date (the date such agreement is made or such adjustments are otherwise determined pursuant to this Section 2.06, the “Final Settlement Date”). In the event that (a) the Closing Purchase Price, as determined pursuant to Section 2.05, is more than the Final Purchase Price, within two Business Days after the Final Settlement Date, Sellers shall pay to Buyer the amount of such difference, or (b) the Closing Purchase Price, as determined pursuant to Section 2.05, is less than the Final Purchase Price, within two Business Days after the Final Settlement Date, Buyer shall pay to Sellers the amount of such difference, in either event by wire transfer or other immediately available funds to the account notified by Seller Representative or Buyer, as the case may be. If Seller Representative and Buyer are unable to resolve the matters addressed in the Dispute Notice within 210 days after the Closing Date, each of Buyer and Seller Representative shall, within ten Business Days after such deadline, summarize its position with regard to such dispute in a written document of 20 pages or less (exclusive of exhibits) and submit such summaries to a nationally or internationally recognized accounting firm with expertise in the oil and gas industry and that is otherwise reasonably acceptable to and mutually accepted by Buyer and Seller Representative, but who has not worked as an employee or outside counsel or consultant for any Party or its Affiliates during the five year period preceding the arbitration or have any financial interest in the dispute, (the “Accounting Arbitrator”), together with the Dispute Notice, the Final Settlement Statement and any other documentation such Party may desire to submit. Within 30 days after receiving Buyer’s and Seller Representative’s respective submissions, the Accounting Arbitrator shall render a decision choosing either Seller Representative’s position or Buyer’s position with respect to each matter addressed in the Parties’ respective submissions, based on the materials described above. Any decision rendered by the Accounting Arbitrator pursuant hereto shall be final, conclusive and binding on Sellers and Buyer. The costs of such Accounting Arbitrator shall be borne one-half by Buyer and one-half by Sellers. The Accounting Arbitrator shall act as an expert for the limited purpose of determining the specific Final Purchase Price dispute presented to it, shall be limited to the procedures set forth in this Section 2.06, shall not have the powers of an arbitrator, shall not consider any other disputes or matters, and may not award damages, interest, costs, attorney’s fees, expenses or penalties to any Party.

  • Delivery of Shares Tendered in Payment of Purchase Price If the Optionee exercises this option by delivery of shares of Common Stock of the Company, the certificate or certificates representing the shares of Common Stock of the Company to be delivered shall be duly executed in blank by the Optionee or shall be accompanied by a stock power duly executed in blank suitable for purposes of transferring such shares to the Company. Fractional shares of Common Stock of the Company will not be accepted in payment of the purchase price of shares acquired upon exercise of this option.

  • Cash Purchase Price The term "Cash Purchase Price" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.3(a).

  • Purchase Price Deposit The purchase price (the “Purchase Price”) for the Property, subject to adjustments as provided in this Agreement, shall be FIFTY MILLION TWO HUNDRED FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS and 00/100 Dollars ($50,250,000.00), and shall be paid as follows:

  • Deposit of Repayment Price On or prior to any Optional Repayment Date, the Company shall deposit with the Trustee an amount of money sufficient to pay the optional repayment price, and accrued interest thereon to such date, of all the Book-Entry Notes or portions thereof which are to be repaid on such date. The Trustee will use such money to repay such Book-Entry Notes pursuant to the terms set forth in such Notes. Procedure for Rate Setting and Posting: The Company and the Agent will discuss from time to time the aggregate principal amount of, the issuance price of, and the interest rates to be borne by, Book-Entry Notes that may be sold as a result of the solicitation of orders by the Agent. If the Company decides to set prices of, and rates borne by, any Book-Entry Notes in respect of which the Agent is to solicit orders (the setting of such prices and rates to be referred to herein as “posting”) or if the Company decides to change prices or rates previously posted by it, it will promptly advise the Agent of the prices and rates to be posted. Acceptance and Rejection of Orders: Unless otherwise instructed by the Company, the Agents will advise the Company promptly by telephone or other means of electronic communication of all orders to purchase Book-Entry Notes received by the Agents, other than those rejected by it in whole or in part in the reasonable exercise of its discretion. Unless otherwise agreed by the Company and any Agent, the Company has the right to accept orders to purchase Book-Entry Notes and may reject any such orders in whole or in part. Preparation of Pricing Supplement: If any order to purchase a Book-Entry Note is accepted by or on behalf of the Company, the Company will prepare a final pricing supplement or prospectus supplement (a “Final Supplement”) reflecting the terms of such Book-Entry Note, will file such Final Supplement with the Commission in accordance with the applicable paragraph of Rule 424(b) under the Securities Act, will deliver such number of copies thereof to the Agent as the Agent shall request. If required, the Agent will file such Final Supplement with the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, Inc. (“FINRA”) and cause a Final Prospectus, including such Final Supplement, to be delivered to the purchaser of such Book-Entry Note or otherwise will comply with the requirements of Rule 173(a) under the Securities Act. In each instance that a Final Supplement is prepared, the Agents will affix or attach the Final Supplement to the MTN Prospectus and other applicable Supplement(s) prior to their use. Outdated Final Supplements, MTN Prospectus and any other applicable Supplement(s) to which they are attached (other than those retained for files) will be destroyed. If requested, hard copies of the appropriate number of Final Prospectuses, including the Final Supplement, shall be delivered to the Agent at the addresses designated by such Agent on the Business Day following the acceptance of an offer by or on behalf of the Company.

  • Subsequent Purchase Price Payments On each Payment Date subsequent to the Closing Date, on the terms and subject to the conditions set forth in this Agreement, the Company shall pay to each Originator the Purchase Price for the Receivables generated by such Originator on such Payment Date:

  • Deposit of Repurchase Price On or prior to the Repurchase Date, the Company shall deposit with the Trustee or with a Paying Agent (or, if the Company is acting as its own Paying Agent, segregate and hold in trust as provided in Section 10.03) an amount of money sufficient to pay the Repurchase Price of the Securities which are to be repaid on the Repurchase Date.

  • Additional Purchase Price The purchase price for the Additional Shares (the "Additional Purchase Price") shall be an amount equal to (i) the difference between (1) the aggregate proceeds to Purchaser from the sale of the Optional Securities and (2) the aggregate cost to Purchaser, as notified by Purchaser to Seller at the Second Time of Delivery, of the Additional STRIPS, multiplied by (ii) a fraction, the numerator of which is the Firm Share Base Amount and the denominator of which is the number of Firm Securities.

  • Base Purchase Price 10 3.2 Adjustments to Base Purchase Price..................................... 10 3.3

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