Straddle Periods Sample Clauses

Straddle Periods. For all purposes under this Agreement, in the case of any Straddle Period, the portion of Taxes that are allocable to the portion of the Straddle Period ending on the Closing Date will be: (i) in the case of Property Taxes and other Taxes imposed on a periodic basis without regard to income, gross receipts, payroll or sales, deemed to be the amount of such Taxes for the entire Straddle Period multiplied by a fraction, the numerator of which is the number of calendar days in the portion of such Straddle Period ending on the Closing Date and the denominator of which is the number of calendar days in the entire Straddle Period and (ii) in the case of all other Taxes, determined as though the relevant taxable year terminated at the end of the Closing Date. If any Taxes for a Straddle Period relating to the Purchased Assets or the Assumed Liabilities that are allocated to the Pre-Closing Tax Period under this Section 5.12 are paid by the Purchaser, on the one hand, or if any Taxes for a Straddle Period relating to the Purchased 31 Assets or the Assumed Liabilities that are allocated to the Post-Closing Tax Period under this Section 5.12 are paid by the Seller, on the other hand, the proportionate amount of such Taxes allocable to the other party shall be paid promptly by such other party to the party that paid such Taxes to the applicable Governmental Authority promptly after the payment of such Taxes. To the extent any amounts are paid by the Seller to the Purchaser under this Section 5.12, such amounts shall not be duplicatively indemnified against as an Excluded Liability.
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Straddle Periods. For purposes of this Agreement, in the case of any Taxes of any Genesis Company that are payable with respect to any Tax period that begins before and ends after the Closing Date (a “Straddle Period”), the portion of any such Taxes that constitutes Pre-Closing Taxes shall: (i) in the case of Taxes that are either (x) based upon or related to income or receipts, or (y) imposed in connection with any sale, transfer or assignment or any deemed sale, transfer or assignment of property (real or personal, tangible or intangible), be deemed equal to the amount that would be payable if the Tax year or period ended on the Closing Date; and (ii) in the case of Taxes (other than those described in clause (i) above) that are imposed on a periodic basis with respect to the business or assets of any Genesis Company or otherwise measured by the level of any item, be deemed to be the amount of such Taxes for the entire Straddle Period (or, in the case of such Taxes determined on an arrears basis, the amount of such Taxes for the immediately preceding Tax period) multiplied by a fraction the numerator of which is the number of calendar days in the portion of the Straddle Period ending on the Closing Date and the denominator of which is the number of calendar days in the entire Straddle Period. For purposes of clause (i) of the preceding sentence, any exemption, deduction, credit or other item (including, without limitation, the effect of any graduated rates of Tax) that is calculated on an annual basis shall be allocated to the portion of the Straddle Period ending on the Closing Date on a pro rata basis determined by multiplying the total amount of such item allocated to the Straddle Period times a fraction, the numerator of which is the number of calendar days in the portion of the Straddle Period ending on the Closing Date and the denominator of which is the number of calendar days in the entire Straddle Period. In the case of any Tax based upon or measured by capital (including net worth or long-term debt) or intangibles, any amount thereof required to be allocated under this Section 8.6 shall be computed by reference to the level of such items on the Closing Date. All determinations necessary to give effect to the foregoing allocations shall be made in a manner consistent with past practice of the Genesis Companies. The parties hereto will, to the extent permitted by applicable law, elect with the relevant Governmental Authority to treat a portion of any Straddle Peri...
Straddle Periods. For purposes of Sections 3.01 and 3.02, in the case of any Straddle Period, (i) property taxes and exemptions, allowances or deductions that are calculated on an annualized basis shall be apportioned between the Pre-Split-Off Period and the Post-Split-Off Period on a daily pro-rata basis and (ii) all other Taxes shall be apportioned between the Pre-Split-Off Period and the Post-Split-Off Period on a closing of the books basis as of the close of business on the Split-Off Date.
Straddle Periods. For purposes of this Agreement, whenever it is necessary to determine the liability for Taxes of or with respect to any Business Entity or otherwise with respect to the Business for any Straddle Period, the determination of such Taxes for the portion of the Straddle Period ending on and including, and the portion of the Straddle Period beginning after, the Closing Date shall be determined by assuming that the Straddle Period consisted of two (2) taxable years or periods, one which ended on (and included) the Closing Date and the other which began on the day following the Closing Date, and all taxable items of or with respect to such Business Entity (or otherwise with respect to the Business) for the Straddle Period shall be allocated between such two (2) taxable years or periods on a “closing of the books basis” by assuming that the books of the applicable Person were closed at the close of the Closing Date; provided, however, (i) exemptions, allowances or deductions that are calculated on an annual basis, such as the deduction for depreciation, and (ii) periodic Taxes (other than income, franchise/capital, sales, use, or withholding Taxes) such as real and personal property Taxes, shall be apportioned ratably between such periods based on the number of days for the portion of the Straddle Period ending on and including the Closing Date, on the one hand, and the number of days for the portion of the Straddle Period beginning after the Closing Date, on the other hand.
Straddle Periods. To the extent permissible under applicable Laws, the parties agree to elect (and have the Transferred Entities elect) to have each Tax year of each Transferred Entity end on the Closing Date and, if such election is not permitted or required in a jurisdiction with respect to a specific Tax such that the Transferred Entity is required to file a Tax Return for a Straddle Period, to utilize the following conventions for determining the amount of Taxes attributable to the portion of the Straddle Period ending on the Closing Date: (i) in the case of property Taxes and other similar Taxes imposed on a periodic basis, the amount attributable to the portion of the Straddle Period ending on the Closing Date shall equal the Taxes for the entire Straddle Period multiplied by a fraction, the numerator of which is the number of calendar days in the portion of the Straddle Period ending on the Closing Date and the denominator of which is the number of calendar days in the entire Straddle Period; and (ii) in the case of all other Taxes (including income Taxes, sales Taxes, value-added Taxes, employment Taxes, withholding Taxes), the amount attributable to the portion of the Straddle Period ending on the Closing Date shall be determined as if the Transferred Entity (and to the extent relevant, any other entity in which a Transferred Entity owns an equity interest) filed a separate Tax Return with respect to such Taxes for the portion of the Straddle Period ending as of the end of the day on the Closing Date using a “closing of the books methodology.”
Straddle Periods. In the case of any Straddle Period, the amount of Taxes allocable to the portion of the Straddle Period ending on the Closing Date shall be deemed to be:
Straddle Periods. The Buyer shall be responsible for Taxes of the Relevant Assets and the Acquired Companies related to the portion of any Straddle Period occurring after the Closing Date. The Seller shall be responsible for Taxes of the Relevant Assets and the Acquired Companies relating to the portion of any Straddle Period occurring before and on the Closing Date. With respect to any Straddle Period, to the extent permitted by applicable Law, the Seller or the Buyer shall elect to treat the Closing Date as the last day of the Tax period. If applicable Law shall not permit the Closing Date to be the last day of a period, then (i) real or personal property Taxes with respect to the Relevant Assets and the Acquired Companies shall be allocated based on the number of days in the partial period before and after the Closing Date, (ii) in the case of all other Taxes based on or in respect of income, the Tax computed on the basis of the taxable income or loss attributable to the Relevant Assets and the Acquired Companies for each partial period as determined from their books and records, and (iii) in the case of all other Taxes, on the basis of the actual activities or attributes of the Relevant Assets and the Acquired Companies for each partial period as determined from their books and records.
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Straddle Periods. In the case of any taxable period that includes (but does not end on) the Closing Date (a "Straddle Period"):
Straddle Periods. In the case of any Straddle Period, the amount of Taxes allocable to the portion of the such taxable period ending on the Closing Date shall be deemed to be: (i) in the case of Taxes imposed on a periodic basis (such as real or personal property Taxes), the amount of such Taxes for the entire period (or, in the case of such Taxes determined on an arrears basis, the amount of such Taxes for the immediately preceding period) multiplied by a fraction, the numerator of which is the number of calendar days in such Taxable period ending on and including the Closing Date and the denominator of which is the number of calendar days in the entire relevant Taxable period; and (ii) in the case of Taxes not described in (i) above, the amount of any such Taxes shall be determined as if such taxable period ended as of the close of business on the Closing Date; provided, that exemptions, allowances or deductions that are calculated on an annual basis (including, but not limited to, depreciation and amortization deductions) shall be allocated between the pre- and post-Closing portions of the Straddle Period in proportion to the number of days in each period.
Straddle Periods. The Buyer shall be responsible for Taxes of the Acquired Company Assets and the Acquired Companies related to the portion of any Straddle Period occurring on or after the Effective Time. The Seller shall be responsible for Taxes of the Acquired Company Assets and the Acquired Companies (in each case, with respect to Taxes of the Javelina Partnerships, solely to the extent of the Javelina Percentage Interest of such Taxes) relating to the portion of any Straddle Period occurring before and on the Effective Time. With respect to any such Straddle Period, to the extent permitted by applicable Law, the Seller or the Buyer shall elect to treat the close of the day ending immediately prior to the Effective Time as the last day of the Tax period. If applicable Law shall not permit such date to be the last day of a period, then (i) real or personal property Taxes with respect to the Acquired Company Assets and the Acquired Companies shall be allocated based on the number of days in the partial period before and after such date, (ii) in the case of all other Taxes based on or in respect of income, the Tax computed on the basis of the taxable income or loss attributable to the Acquired Company Assets and the Acquired Companies for each partial period as determined from their books and records, and (iii) in the case of all other Taxes, on the basis of the actual activities or attributes of the Acquired Company Assets and the Acquired Companies for each partial period as determined from their books and records.
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