Purchase Price True-Up Sample Clauses

Purchase Price True-Up. Subject to Section 3.2(d), within 60 days of delivery of the Purchase Price Adjustment Statement (or within 15 days of the final determination of the Purchase Price in accordance with Section 3.2(d)), (i) if the Purchase Price is less than the Cut-off Date Purchase Price, then Sellers shall pay to Purchaser an amount equal to such shortfall; and (ii) if the Purchase Price is greater than the Cut-off Date Purchase Price, then Purchaser shall pay to Sellers an amount equal to such excess (in either event, the “Adjustment Amount”). The Adjustment Amount will (A) bear simple interest from the Closing Date to the date of payment at an interest rate equal to the Fed Funds Rate per annum as published in The Wall Street Journal as of the Closing Date and (B) be paid by wire transfer of immediately available funds to an account or accounts designated by the recipient thereof.
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Purchase Price True-Up. (a) Within 45 days after the Closing, the Company shall cause Coopers & Xxxxxxx to complete their procedures with respect to confirmation of the balances of trade accounts payable and accrued expenses at the Closing Date (the "Coopers Determination"). ---------------------
Purchase Price True-Up. (a) As promptly as possible, but in any event within sixty (60) days after the Closing Date, the Purchaser will deliver to the Sellers a statement showing the calculation of the Closing Net Working Capital, Closing Cash, Closing Indebtedness and Closing Transaction Expenses and a calculation of the Closing Proceeds (the “Preliminary Closing Statement”). The Closing Net Working Capital, Closing Cash, Closing Indebtedness and Closing Transaction Expenses shall each be determined on a consolidated basis in accordance with the definitions set forth in this Agreement and the Agreed Accounting Principles. The parties agree that the purpose of determining the Closing Net Working Capital, Closing Cash, Closing Indebtedness, Closing Transaction Expenses and the related purchase price adjustments contemplated by this Section 1.5(a) is to measure changes in Closing Net Working Capital and the levels of Closing Cash, Closing Indebtedness and Closing Transaction Expenses, and such processes are not intended to (i) permit the introduction of different judgments, accounting methods, policies, principles, practices, procedures, classifications or estimation methodologies for the purpose of determining the Closing Net Working Capital, Closing Cash, Closing Indebtedness or Closing Transaction Expenses or (ii) adjust for errors or omissions that may be found with respect to the Latest Balance Sheet or any other balance sheet referenced in Section 3.7 or any inconsistencies between the Latest Balance Sheet, the Preliminary Closing Statement or any other balance sheet referenced in Section 3.7 and the Agreed Accounting Principles. After delivery of the Preliminary Closing Statement, the Purchaser shall, for a period of no more than forty-five (45) days (“Review Period”), give the Sellers and their Representatives reasonable access, at dates and times mutually agreed upon by Purchaser and Sellers and subject to such access to review the Purchaser’s and each Company Group Member’s books and records and work papers related to the preparation of the Preliminary Closing Statement. During the Review Period, the Sellers and their Representatives may make reasonable inquiries of the Purchaser, the Company Group Members and their respective accountants regarding questions concerning or disagreements with the Preliminary Closing Statement arising in the course of its review thereof, and the Purchaser shall use its, and shall cause the Company Group Members to use their, commercially rea...
Purchase Price True-Up. (a) A written statement (the “Final Purchase Price Calculation Statement”) certifying in reasonable detail the Buyer’s good faith, reasonable calculations of the amount of the (i) Cash and Cash Equivalents, (ii) Reimbursable Transaction Expenses, (iii) Indebtedness, including Closing Indebtedness repaid or retired at the Closing, (iv) Company Transaction Expenses, (v) Closing Date Net Working Capital and the Net Working Capital Adjustment calculated by reference thereto and (vi) based on the foregoing clauses (i) through (v), in each case calculated as of the Closing, a calculation of the Purchase Price, shall be delivered by the Buyer to the Sellers’ Representative as soon as practicable following the Closing Date, but not later than sixty (60) calendar days after the last day of the month in which the Closing occurs, together with reasonable supporting detail. Prior to the delivery of any Notice of Disagreement, each party shall give the other party reasonable access to any data or materials not under the control of such party necessary to prepare and/or evaluate the Final Purchase Price Calculation Statement. (b) The Final Purchase Price Calculation Statement shall become final and binding on the parties on the thirtieth (30th) calendar day following receipt thereof by the Sellers’ Representative unless the Sellers’ Representative delivers written notice of its good faith disagreement (a “Notice of Disagreement”) to the Buyer prior to such date. Any Notice of Disagreement shall specify in
Purchase Price True-Up. (a) Within 90 days after the Closing Date, the Buyer shall prepare and deliver to the Seller a statement (the “Closing Statement”) setting forth the Buyer’s calculation of the Closing Working Capital Amount, the Closing Cash Amount, the Closing Indebtedness Amount, the aggregate amount of the actual Change of Control Payments, the aggregate amount of the actual Transaction Expenses and the Purchase Price, and the deviation of such amounts from those included in the Closing Estimates and Calculations;
Purchase Price True-Up. (a) Within 90 days after the Closing Date, the Buyer shall prepare and deliver to the Sellers Representative a statement (the “Closing Statement”) setting forth in reasonable detail the Buyer’s calculation of all amounts included in the Closing Estimates and Calculations (including Closing Non-Cash Working Capital, Closing Cash, Closing Indebtedness, Adjusted Closing Specified Indebtedness, Adjusted Closing Indebtedness, Change of Control Payments, Third Party Expenses, the Closing EPU Obligation, Pre-Closing Severance Payments and the Purchase Price), and the deviation of such amounts from those included in the Closing Estimates and Calculations (provided, that the Buyer shall not have to provide a Closing Capitalization Schedule or otherwise determine how the Purchase Price is allocated among the Sellers, the EPU Holders and the Warrant Holders).
Purchase Price True-Up. (a) Following the Closing, the Purchase Price shall be adjusted as provided herein to reflect the difference between the Estimated Purchase Price Adjustment and the Purchase Price Adjustment, as finally determined pursuant to this Section 1.7. Within 60 days following the Closing Date, the Acquiror shall deliver to the Stockholders’ Representative the Closing Balance Sheet, the calculation of the Working Capital Adjustment, Net Cash, Transfer Taxes and Company Transaction Expenses together with a calculation of the Purchase Price Adjustment (derived from the Closing Balance Sheet and/or such other books and records of the Company and its Subsidiaries as are applicable).
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Purchase Price True-Up. Within sixty (60) Days after the end of each calendar year, AMAG shall provide to Takeda a report detailing (i) the total number of vials of Product delivered by AMAG in such calendar year, (ii) a calculation of the aggregate Purchase Price for such Product as calculated under Section 7.1, and (iii) the actual aggregate amount invoiced by AMAG and paid by Takeda for Product delivered in such calendar year. If the total amount invoiced and paid (i.e., the total amount described in the foregoing clause (iii)) is [***] (ii)), then AMAG shall invoice and Takeda shall pay [***] to AMAG in accordance with Section 7.2. If the total amount invoiced and paid (i.e., the total amount described in the foregoing clause (iii)) [***] (ii)), then AMAG shall credit [***] to the next invoice(s) issued to Takeda under Section 7.2 for Product delivered during the next calendar year until [***] is fully applied. By way of an illustrative example, [***]. Notwithstanding any other section of this Agreement, AMAG shall have the right to off-set any credits owed by AMAG to Takeda under this Section 7.3(a) in connection with [***] against (i) any amounts owed by Takeda to AMAG in connection with [***] and (ii) any amounts then owed by Takeda to AMAG against [***].

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  • Purchase Price Payment The total Purchase Price for the Property is the amount of the successful bid for the parcel at public auction.

  • Purchase Price Adjustment (a) As soon as reasonably practicable, following each Closing Date, Purchaser shall prepare, or shall cause to be prepared, a Final Closing Statement for each Target Business Segment that is the subject of such Closing and a certificate of the chief financial officer directly overseeing the Target Companies comprising such Target Business Segment certifying that the Final Closing Statement was prepared in accordance with the Agreed Accounting Principles and engage Deloitte and Touche LLP (or such other registered public accounting firm of international reputation which is mutually acceptable to Parent and Purchaser) (the “Accounting Expert”) to (i) audit the Final Closing Statement and issue a report thereon, and (ii) certify in writing to Parent and Purchaser that such audit was conducted in accordance with the terms hereof, and Purchaser shall cause such report and such certificate to be produced no later than 120 days following each Closing Date. The Accounting Expert shall be provided reasonable access to the books, records and other relevant information of the Target Companies, Purchaser, Parent and their respective Representatives, to the extent necessary to complete its audit of the Final Closing Statement, and Purchaser and Parent shall, and shall cause their Representatives (including the Subject Companies) to, make reasonably available their respective personnel directly responsible for and knowledgeable about the information to be used in, and reasonably necessary for the preparation of, such Final Closing Statement and in order to respond to inquiries made by the Accounting Expert, and Purchaser shall cause the Subject Companies to prepare and deliver customary management representation letters as may be requested by the Accounting Expert. Parent shall be provided reasonable access to the books, records and other relevant information of the Target Companies, Purchaser, and their respective Representatives (including the working papers of Parent and the Accounting Expert in connection with the preparation and audit of the applicable Final Closing Statement), and Purchaser and Parent shall, and shall cause their Representatives (including the Subject Companies) to, make reasonably available their respective personnel directly responsible for and knowledgeable about the information to be used in the Final Closing Statement in order to respond to inquiries made by Parent. The Final Closing Statement shall be final and binding and shall be used in determining the Adjustment Amount, absent manifest error. The fees and expenses of the Accounting Expert shall be borne by Parent.

  • Purchase Price Adjustments (a) No later than 75 days following the Closing, Purchaser shall cause to be prepared and delivered to Seller a statement (the “Post-Closing Payment Statement”) setting forth (i) Purchaser’s good faith calculation of the aggregate amount of the Cash Equivalents, (ii) Purchaser’s good faith calculation of the Net Working Capital and the resulting amount, if any, by which the Net Working Capital is less than (or greater than) Target Working Capital, (iii) Purchaser’s good faith estimate of the Closing Indebtedness, (iv) Purchaser’s calculation of the Aggregate Purchase Price based on the foregoing and (v) Purchaser’s calculation of the Loan Receivables. If Seller accepts the Post-Closing Payment Statement in writing, or if Seller fails to notify Purchaser of any dispute with respect thereto within 30 days following receipt thereof, then the calculation of the Aggregate Purchase Price and the components thereof and Purchaser’s calculation of the Loan Receivables as set forth in the Post-Closing Payment Statement shall be deemed final and conclusive and binding upon all parties. If Seller disputes the accuracy of the calculation of the Aggregate Purchase Price or any component thereof or the calculation of the Loan Receivables set forth in the Post-Closing Payment Statement, Seller shall provide written notice to Purchaser no later than 30 days following receipt of the Post-Closing Payment Statement (the “Dispute Notice”), setting forth in reasonable detail those items that Seller disputes, the amounts of any adjustments that are necessary in Seller’s judgment for the computation of the Aggregate Purchase Price or the components thereof or the calculation of the Loan Receivables to conform to the requirements of this Agreement, and the basis for its suggested adjustments. During the 30-day period following delivery of a Dispute Notice, Purchaser and Seller will negotiate in good faith with a view to resolving their disagreements over the disputed items. From and after the delivery of the Post-Closing Payment Statement to Seller and until the final determination of the Aggregate Purchase Price and the Loan Receivables in accordance with this Section 2.6, Seller and its agents will be provided with such reasonable access during normal business hours to the relevant portions of the financial books and records of the Company and its Subsidiary and access to the agents and employees of the Company and its Subsidiary (including independent accountants and their work papers, subject to execution of customary access papers) as Seller may reasonably request to enable it to respond to the Post-Closing Payment Statement. If the parties resolve their differences over the disputed items in accordance with the foregoing procedure, the Aggregate Purchase Price and the Loan Receivables shall be the amount agreed upon by them. If the parties fail to resolve their differences over the disputed items within such 30-day period, then Purchaser and Seller shall forthwith jointly engage the Accounting Arbitrator to make a binding determination as to the disputed items in accordance with this Agreement. The “

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  • The Purchase Price If the sale of the Property is not subject to HST, Seller agrees to certify on or before (included in/in addition to) closing, that the sale of the Property is not subject to HST. Any HST on chattels, if applicable, is not included in the Purchase Price.

  • Purchase Price; Payment of Purchase Price In addition to the Assumed Liabilities described below, the aggregate consideration for the Subject Assets (the "Purchase Price") shall be the amount equal to $1.00 (the "Purchase Price").

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

  • Post-Closing Purchase Price Adjustment (a) As soon as practicable, but no later than forty-five (45) calendar days after the Closing Date, Buyer shall cause to be prepared and delivered to Griffon a single statement (the “Closing Statement”) setting forth Buyer’s calculation of (i) the Net Working Capital, (ii) based on such Net Working Capital amount, the Net Working Capital Adjustment, (iii) the Closing Date Funded Indebtedness, (iv) the Closing Date Cash, (v) the Transaction Related Expenses and the components thereof in reasonable detail. Buyer’s calculation of the Net Working Capital, the Net Working Capital Adjustment, the Closing Date Funded Indebtedness, the Closing Date Cash and the Transaction Related Expenses set forth in the Closing Statement shall be prepared and calculated in good faith, and in the manner and on a basis consistent with the terms of this Agreement and the Accounting Principles (in the case of Net Working Capital) and the definitions thereof, and in the case of Net Working Capital shall also be in the same form and include the same line items as the Estimated Net Working Capital calculation, and shall otherwise (x) not include any changes in assets or liabilities as a result of purchase accounting adjustments or other changes arising from or resulting as a consequence of the transactions contemplated hereby, (y) be based on facts and circumstances as they exist as of the Closing and (z) exclude the effect of any decision or event occurring on or after the Closing. In furtherance of the foregoing, Buyer acknowledges and agrees that the Accounting Principles are not intended to permit the introduction of different judgments, accounting methods, policies, principles, practices, procedures, classifications or estimation methodologies. If the Closing Statement is not so timely delivered by Buyer for any reason, then the Estimated Closing Statement shall be considered for all purposes of this Agreement as the Closing Statement, from which the Seller will have all of its rights under this Section 2.7 with respect thereto, including the right to dispute the calculations set forth in the Estimated Closing Statement in accordance with the procedures set forth in Section 2.7(b) and Section 2.7(c) mutatis mutandis.

  • Purchase Price; Allocation of Purchase Price (a) The purchase price for the Purchased Assets and the Shares (the “Purchase Price”) is $3,000,000,000 (three billion dollars) in cash. The Purchase Price shall be paid as provided in Section 2.09 and shall be subject to adjustment as provided in Sections 2.09 and 2.11. Seller shall be treated as receiving a portion of the Purchase Price as agent for its Affiliates actually selling the Purchased Assets and the Shares consistent with the allocation of the Purchase Price pursuant to the Allocation Statement.

  • Adjustments to the Purchase Price The Purchase Price shall be adjusted as of the Closing Date by:

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