Proration of Taxes and Charges Sample Clauses

Proration of Taxes and Charges. All personal property taxes, public utility charges and like charges (which are not terminated and paid as of Closing by Seller), if any, relating to the personal (tangible and intangible) property comprising the Assets shall be prorated as of the Effective Date, in accordance with regular accounting procedure. Settlement at Closing will be made on proration of estimates of such taxes and charges. If, as the result of such proration at Closing, a net balance is owed by Seller to UCI of SC, or visa versa, the amount thereof shall be paid to such party at or within thirty (30) days after receipt of the next succeeding payment notice.
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Proration of Taxes and Charges. All real estate and personal property Taxes, and all rents, utilities and other charges, against or payable by the owner of any of the Transferred Assets (including the Transferred Real Property) relating to a time period beginning prior to, and ending after, the Closing (collectively, “Property Taxes and Charges”) shall be prorated (based on the most recent available tax statement, latest tax valuation and latest bills or invoices, as applicable) as of the Closing and apportioned between the Seller and the Purchaser based on the number of days in the relevant taxable period that are prior to the Closing Date (for which the Seller shall be liable) and the number of days of such taxable or billing period that follows the Closing Date (for which the Purchaser shall be liable). Subject to this Section 6.9, if the Closing occurs before the tax rate is fixed for the then current fiscal or calendar year, whichever is applicable, for purposes of determining the amount payable by the Purchaser at the Closing, the proration of the corresponding Property Taxes and Charges shall be on the basis of the tax rate for the last preceding year applied to the latest assessed valuation. The portion of Property Taxes and Charges that are due and payable or estimated to be due and payable after the Closing, but which accrued prior to or on the Closing Date, and for which the Seller is liable pursuant to this Section 6.9, and for which the Purchaser will be obligated to pay, shall decrease the amount payable at the Closing by the Purchaser pursuant to Section 2.5. The portion of any Property Taxes and Charges that were paid prior to the Closing by the Seller and for which the Purchaser is liable pursuant to this Section 6.9, shall increase the amount payable at the Closing by the Purchaser pursuant to Section 2.5. After the Closing, upon receipt of any xxxx or assessment for Property Taxes and Charges, the Purchaser or the Seller, as applicable, shall present a statement to the other party setting forth the amount of such Property Taxes and Charges for which the other party is liable pursuant to this Section 6.9, taking into account any estimates of such Property Taxes and Charges that either increased or decreased the amount payable at the Closing by the Purchaser pursuant to the immediately preceding sentence and Section 2.5. As soon as is reasonably practicable (which shall not exceed ten (10) business days following the receipt thereof), the Purchaser shall pay to the Selle...
Proration of Taxes and Charges. All property taxes, all public utility charges, rents, and like charges (which are not terminated and paid as of Closing by Seller Parties), if any, relating to the property comprising the Assets shall be prorated as of the Closing in accordance with regular accounting procedure. Settlement at Closing will be made on proration of estimates of such taxes and charges. If, as the result of such proration at Closing, a net balance is owed by Seller to Buyer, or by Buyer to Seller Parties, the amount thereof shall be paid to such party at or within thirty (30) days after receipt of the next succeeding payment notice. Seller shall provide appropriate affidavits as to withholding of state taxes on the proceeds of sale of the Assets, or such taxes shall be withheld as required by law.
Proration of Taxes and Charges. 9.5.1 Any real or personal property Taxes or similar ad valorem Taxes attributable to the Target Assets (“Property Taxes”) with respect to a Tax period commencing on or prior to, and ending after, the Closing Date (a “Straddle Period”) shall be prorated between Sellers and Purchaser on a per diem basis. Sellers shall be responsible for the amount apportioned to periods prior to the Closing Date and Purchaser shall be responsible for the amount apportioned to periods on or after the Closing Date. The party required by Law to pay any such Straddle Period Property Taxes (the “Paying Party”), to the extent such payment exceeds the obligation of the Paying Party hereunder, shall provide the other party (the “
Proration of Taxes and Charges. All personal property taxes, real estate taxes, public utility charges and like charges (which are not terminated and paid as of Closing by Seller), if any, relating to the real and personal (tangible and intangible) property comprising the Assets shall be prorated as of the Effective Date, in accordance with regular accounting procedure. Settlement at Closing will be made on proration of estimates of such taxes and charges. If, as the result of such proration at Closing, a net balance is owed by Seller to UCI of SC, or visa versa, the amount thereof shall be paid to such party at or within thirty (30) days after receipt of the next succeeding payment notice. Seller shall be responsible for, and shall pay, all sales taxes, if any, applicable to the sale of the Assets as called for herein.
Proration of Taxes and Charges. All real estate and personal property taxes, all public utility charges, rents and like charges (which are not terminated and paid as of Closing by Seller), if any, relating to the real and personal (tangible and intangible) property comprising the Assets, the Assumed Contracts and the Real Property shall be prorated on a per diem basis as of 11:59 p.m. on the date of Closing. If any such amounts have not been finally assessed or billed as of the date of Closing for the current period, then the same shall be adjusted at the Closing based upon the most recent bills therefor, and shall be re-adjusted when and if final bills are issued. If any bills for any such charges for periods prior to the Closing are not then available, then the parties shall make a reasonable estimate thereof for purposes of adjustments at the Closing, with such amounts to be re-adjusted between the parties within thirty (30) days of receipt of said bills.
Proration of Taxes and Charges. In the case of any real or personal property Taxes or similar ad valorem Taxes attributable to the Target Assets for which Taxes are reported on a Tax Return covering a period commencing on or before the Closing Date and ending after the Closing Date (“Straddle Tax Period”), any such Straddle Tax Period Taxes shall be prorated between Sellers and Purchaser on a per diem basis. Sellers shall be responsible for the amount apportioned to periods on or before the Closing Date and Purchaser shall be responsible for the amount apportioned to periods after the Closing Date. The party required by Law to pay any such Straddle Period Taxes (the “Paying Party”) to the extent such payment exceeds the obligation of the Paying Party hereunder shall provide the other party (the “Non-Paying Party”) with proof of payment, the Non-Paying Party shall reimburse the Paying Party for the Non-Paying Party’s share of such Straddle Period Taxes. The party required by Law to file a Tax Return with respect to Straddle Period Taxes shall do so within the time prescribed by Law.
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Related to Proration of Taxes and Charges

  • Payment of Taxes and Charges All shares of Common Stock issuable upon the exercise of this Warrant pursuant to the terms hereof shall be validly issued, fully paid and nonassessable, and without any preemptive rights. The Company shall pay all expenses in connection with, and all taxes and other governmental charges that may be imposed with respect to, the issue or delivery thereof.

  • Proration of Taxes For purposes of this Agreement, in the case of any Straddle Period, (a) Property Taxes for the Pre-Closing Tax Period shall be equal to the amount of such Property Taxes for the entire Straddle Period multiplied by a fraction, the numerator of which is the number of days during the Straddle Period that are in the Pre-Closing Tax Period and the denominator of which is the number of days in the entire Straddle Period, and (b) Taxes (other than Property Taxes) for the Pre-Closing Tax Period shall be computed as if such taxable period ended as of the close of business on the Closing Date.

  • Payment of Taxes and Claims The Company will and will cause each of its Subsidiaries to file all tax returns required to be filed in any jurisdiction and to pay and discharge all taxes shown to be due and payable on such returns and all other taxes, assessments, governmental charges, or levies imposed on them or any of their properties, assets, income or franchises, to the extent such taxes and assessments have become due and payable and before they have become delinquent and all claims for which sums have become due and payable that have or might become a Lien on properties or assets of the Company or any Subsidiary, provided that neither the Company nor any Subsidiary need pay any such tax or assessment or claims if (i) the amount, applicability or validity thereof is contested by the Company or such Subsidiary on a timely basis in good faith and in appropriate proceedings, and the Company or a Subsidiary has established adequate reserves therefor in accordance with GAAP on the books of the Company or such Subsidiary or (ii) the nonpayment of all such taxes and assessments in the aggregate could not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.

  • Taxes and Charges Duly pay and discharge, or cause to be paid and discharged, before the same shall become delinquent, all federal, state or local taxes, assessments, levies and other governmental charges, imposed upon the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries or their respective properties, sales and activities, or any part thereof, or upon the income or profits therefrom, as well as all claims for labor, materials, or supplies which if unpaid could reasonably be expected to result in a Material Adverse Effect; provided that any such tax, assessment, charge, levy or claim need not be paid if the validity or amount thereof shall currently be contested in good faith by appropriate proceedings and if the Borrower shall have set aside on its books reserves (the presentation of which is segregated to the extent required by GAAP) adequate with respect thereto if reserves shall be deemed necessary by the Borrower in accordance with GAAP; and provided, further, that the Borrower will pay all such taxes, assessments, levies or other governmental charges forthwith upon the commencement of proceedings to foreclose any Lien which may have attached as security therefor (unless the same is fully bonded or otherwise effectively stayed).

  • Apportionment of Taxes For purposes of this Agreement, all Taxes and Tax liabilities with respect to the income, property, employees or operations of the JVC, as the case may be, that relate to a taxable period that begins before and ends after the Closing Date (a “Straddle Period”) shall be apportioned between the period of the Straddle Period that extends before the Closing Date through the day before the Closing Date (the “Pre-Closing Straddle Period”) and the period of the Straddle Period that extends from the Closing Date to the end of the Straddle Period (the “Post-Closing Straddle Period”) in accordance with this Section 11.6. The portion of such Tax related to the Pre-Closing Straddle Period shall: (a) in the case of Taxes other than sales and use taxes, value-added taxes, employment and payroll taxes and any Tax based on or measured by income, receipts or profits earned during a Straddle Period, be deemed to be the amount of such Tax for the entire taxable period multiplied by a fraction, the numerator of which is the number of days in the Pre-Closing Straddle Period and the denominator of which is the number of days in the entire Straddle Period and (b) in the case of any sales or use taxes, value-added taxes, employment and payroll taxes and any Tax based on or measured by income, receipts or profits earned during a Straddle Period, be deemed equal to the amount which would be payable if the relevant taxable period or Tax year in which the income, receipts or profits were earned ended on and included the Closing Date. To the extent any income Tax is based on the greater of a Tax on net income, on the one hand, and a Tax measured by net worth or some other basis not otherwise measured by income, on the other, the portion of such Tax related to the Pre-Closing Straddle Period shall be deemed to be the greater of (i) the amount of such Tax measured by net worth or other basis determined as though the taxable values for the entire Straddle Period equal the respective values as of the end of the day on the Closing Date and multiplying the amount of such Tax by a fraction the numerator of which is the number of days during the Straddle Period that are in the Pre-Closing Straddle Period and denominator of which is the number of days in the Straddle Period or (ii) the amount of such Tax measured by net income determined as though the applicable Tax period terminated as of the end of the day on the Closing Date. The portion of Tax related to the Post-Closing Straddle Period shall be calculated in a corresponding manner.

  • Payment of Taxes, Etc Pay and discharge, and cause each of its Subsidiaries to pay and discharge, before the same shall become delinquent, (i) all taxes, assessments and governmental charges or levies imposed upon it or upon its property and (ii) all lawful claims that, if unpaid, might by law become a Lien upon its property; provided, however, that neither the Borrower nor any of its Subsidiaries shall be required to pay or discharge any such tax, assessment, charge or claim that is being contested in good faith and by proper proceedings and as to which appropriate reserves are being maintained, unless and until any Lien resulting therefrom attaches to its property and becomes enforceable against its other creditors.

  • Payment of Taxes and Expenses The Company shall pay any recording, filing, stamp or similar tax which may be payable in respect of any transfer involved in the issuance of, and the preparation and delivery of certificates (if applicable) representing, (i) any Exercise Shares purchased upon exercise of this Warrant and/or (ii) new or replacement warrants in the Holder’s name or the name of any transferee of all or any portion of this Warrant.

  • Payment of Taxes, Assessments, etc The Servicer (other than with respect to a Foreclosed Property) and the Special Servicer (with respect to any Foreclosed Property) shall maintain accurate records with respect to the Property (or such Foreclosed Property, as the case may be) reflecting the status of real estate taxes, assessments, charges and other similar items that are or may become a lien on the Property (or such Foreclosed Property, as the case may be) and the status of insurance premiums payable in respect of insurance policies required to be maintained pursuant to Section 3.11 hereof. The Servicer shall obtain, from time to time, all bills for the payment of such items (including renewal premiums). The Servicer shall pay real estate taxes, assessments and charges, insurance premiums, ground rent, operating expenses and other similar items from funds in the applicable Reserve Account in accordance with the Mortgage Loan Agreement at such time as may be required by the Mortgage Loan Documents. If the Borrower Related Parties do not make the necessary payments and/or a Mortgage Loan Event of Default has occurred and amounts in the applicable Reserve Account are insufficient to make such payments, the Servicer shall make a Property Protection Advance, subject to the determination of non-recoverability provided in Section 3.23, from its own funds for amounts payable with respect to all such items related to the Property when and as the same shall become due and payable. The Servicer shall ensure that the amount of funds in the applicable Reserve Account is increased when and if applicable taxes, assessments, charges and other similar items, ground rents or insurance premiums are increased, in accordance with the terms of the Mortgage Loan Agreement.

  • Payment of Taxes and Assessments The Mortgagor will pay when due and before any penalty attaches, all general and special taxes, assessments, water charges, sewer charges, and other fees, taxes, charges and assessments of every kind and nature whatsoever (all herein generally called “Taxes”), whether or not assessed against the Mortgagor, if applicable to the Premises or any interest therein, or the Indebtedness, or any obligation or agreement secured hereby, subject to the Mortgagor’s right to contest the same, as provided by the terms hereof; and the Mortgagor will, upon written request, furnish to the Lender duplicate receipts therefor within 10 days after the Lender’s request.

  • Allocation of Taxes For purposes of determining the amount of Taxes that relate to Pre-Closing Tax Periods and Straddle Periods for purposes of any obligation to indemnify for Taxes under Section 4.2(b) the parties agree to use the following conventions:

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