Purchase Pro Rata Sample Clauses

Purchase Pro Rata. If any Remaining Member elects to purchase none or ----------------- less than all of its pro rata share of the Former Member's Interest, then each other Remaining Member may elect to purchase any such remaining portion of the Former Member's Interest in the same proportion that the Percentage Interest of such Remaining Member bears to the aggregate of the Percentage Interests of all of the Remaining Members electing to so purchase the remaining portion of the Former Member's Interest. If the Remaining Members fail to purchase the entire Membership Interest of the Former Member, the Company shall purchase any remaining share of the Former Member's Interest.
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  • Reduction in Purchase Price Anything in this Section 11 to the contrary notwithstanding, the Company shall be entitled to make such reductions in the Purchase Price, in addition to those adjustments expressly required by this Section 11, as and to the extent that it in its sole discretion shall determine to be advisable in order that any consolidation or subdivision of the Preferred Shares, issuance wholly for cash of any of the Preferred Shares at less than the current market price, issuance wholly for cash of Preferred Shares or securities which by their terms are convertible into or exchangeable for Preferred Shares, dividends on Preferred Shares payable in Preferred Shares or issuance of rights, options or warrants referred to hereinabove in this Section 11, hereafter made by the Company to holders of its Preferred Shares shall not be taxable to such stockholders.

  • Deferred Purchase Price On each Business Day on and after the Final Payout Date, the Servicer, on behalf of the Agent, shall pay to the SPV an amount equal to the Collections of Receivables received by the SPV less the accrued and unpaid Servicing Fee (and the SPV (or the Servicer on its behalf) shall apply such Collections in the manner described in Section 2.14).

  • Option Purchase Price Subject to Section 6.3(a)(iii) below, if ---- --------------------- the Management Investor shall be terminated by the Company with or without Cause or shall cease to be employed by the Company by reason of retirement or resignation, the "Option Purchase Price" for the Common Stock to be purchased from such Management Investor pursuant to the Purchase Option (such number of shares of Common Stock being the "Purchase Number") shall equal the price calculated as set forth in the table below opposite the applicable Termination Date of such Management Investor: Original Management Investors ----------------------------- If the Termination Occurs: Option Purchase Price -------------------------- --------------------- On or prior to July 29, 1995 Adjusted Cost Price multiplied by the Purchase Number After July 29, 1995 and on or Adjusted Cost Price multiplied by 80% of prior to July 29, 1996 the Purchase Number After July 29, 1996 and on or Adjusted Cost Price multiplied by 60% of prior to July 29, 1997 the Purchase Number After July 29, 1997 and on or Adjusted Cost Price multiplied by 40% of prior to July 29, 1998 the Purchase Number After July 29, 1998 and on or Adjusted Cost Price multiplied by 20% of prior to July 29, 1999 the Purchase Number New Management Investors ------------------------ If the Termination Date Occurs: Option Purchase Price ------------------------------- --------------------- On or prior to the first anniversary of the Adjusted Cost Price multiplied by the Closing Date Purchase Number After the first anniversary of the Closing Date, Adjusted Cost Price multiplied by 66 2/3% and on or prior to the second anniversary of the of the Purchase Number Closing Date After the second anniversary of the Closing Date, Adjusted Cost Price multiplied by 33 1/3% and on or prior to the third anniversary of the of the Purchase Number Closing Date As used herein, "Closing Date" for each New Management Investor means the date specified opposite such person's respective name on Schedule II hereto. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, in connection with the exercise of any Purchase Option pursuant to Section 6.3, the Company may deduct from the Option Purchase Price paid to any Management Investor the aggregate amount of the outstanding principal and accrued but unpaid interest due on any Promissory Note of such Management Investor to the Company. As used herein, "Adjusted Cost Price" for each share of Common Stock means the original purchase price per share for the Management Investor's Common Stock as set forth in Section 1.1 (including any shares of Common Stock which have been converted into other shares of capital stock of the Company, and adjusted for any stock dividend payable upon, or subdivision or combination of, the Common Stock);

  • Purchase Procedure The Subscriber acknowledges that, in order to subscribe for Shares, he must, and he does hereby, deliver to the Company:

  • 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.

  • Preliminary Purchase Price Buyer agrees to pay to Sellers at the Closing $82,000,000.00 (the "Preliminary Purchase Price"), as adjusted herein, by delivery of (i) $3,000,000.00 deposited by Buyer with SunTrust Bank, N.A. as escrow agent pursuant to an escrow agreement in form and substance satisfactory to Buyer and Sellers' Representative that provides for one-third of such escrowed funds to be released on each of the first and second anniversary of the Closing Date and one-third of such escrowed funds to be released on the fourth anniversary of the Closing Date (provided that the funds subject to the escrow during the final year of the escrow will be available to satisfy an indemnification claim only under a portion of Section 12(a)(ii)) (the "Escrow Agreement") and (ii) cash for the balance of the Preliminary Purchase Price payable by wire transfer or delivery of other immediately available funds as directed in writing by Sellers' Representative (consistent with the allocation set forth herein). The Preliminary Purchase Price shall be allocated among Sellers as set forth in Section 2(b) of the Disclosure Schedule (the "Allocation Schedule"). Each of Buyer and Seller shall sign and timely submit all necessary forms (including IRS Form 8594) to report the transactions contemplated hereby for federal and state Tax purposes in accordance with the Allocation Schedule, and shall not take any position for Tax purposes inconsistent therewith. Consistent with the Allocation Schedule, Buyer and Seller shall allocate the Purchase Price among the individual MB Real Properties and the individual CI Real Properties in accordance with their fair market values as Buyer shall determine, subject to the reasonable agreement of Seller's Representative; provided that Buyer and Seller's Representative shall mutually agree on the allocation of Purchase Price to those stores set forth on Schedule 2(b).

  • Aggregate Purchase Price The aggregate purchase price for the Notes (the “Aggregate Purchase Price”) shall equal the result of (x) divided by (y), where (x) equals the Aggregate Principal Amount and (y) equals 1.25. Each date upon which a Closing occurs is a “Closing Date”.

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

  • Initial Purchase Price The VFN is to be purchased at a price (the “Initial Purchase Price”) equal to 100% of the Initial Note Principal.

  • 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.

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