Working Capital Adjustment definition

Working Capital Adjustment shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3.5(c)(i).
Working Capital Adjustment means the amount by which the Working Capital exceeds the Normalised Working Capital Target (which amount shall be added to the Bid Amount for the purposes of Clause 3.1) or the amount by which the Working Capital is less than the Normalised Working Capital Target (which amount shall be deducted from the Bid Amount for the purposes of Clause 3.1).
Working Capital Adjustment means, for any period on a consolidated basis, the amount (which may be a negative number) by which Working Capital as of the beginning of such period exceeds (or is less than) Working Capital as of the end of such period.

Examples of Working Capital Adjustment in a sentence

  • Alternatively, the Plaintiff claims specific performance by the Defendant as per agreed in the Sale Agreement.

  • If the Post-Closing Aggregate Net Working Capital Adjustment Amount is a negative amount, then Seller shall pay in cash to Purchaser the amount equal to the absolute value of the Post-Closing Aggregate Net Working Capital Adjustment Amount.

  • However, what ultimately turned out is a payment of a lesser value, namely INR 39,500 crores as upfront, INR 2,500 crores being added as an eyewash towards Guaranteed Working Capital Adjustment.

  • The complaint states that the estimated Net Working Capital Adjustment was $4,317,800.

  • Creditors for Capital Goods and Capital Advances to the extent considered in Capex Adjustment will not be considered in the above Working Capital Adjustment.


More Definitions of Working Capital Adjustment

Working Capital Adjustment has the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 2.3(b).
Working Capital Adjustment has the meaning set forth in Section 1.7(a).
Working Capital Adjustment means any amount (which may be expressed as a negative number) equal to the amount of the Closing Working Capital less the Target Working Capital.
Working Capital Adjustment has the meaning given in Clause 3.6.
Working Capital Adjustment means the amount, if any, by which the Working Capital Value is less than or greater than the Estimated Working Capital Balance;
Working Capital Adjustment means the adjustment described in Clause 3.2.
Working Capital Adjustment means the amount by which the Working Capital exceeds or is less than the Base Working Capital, any such excess being treated as a positive amount and any such shortfall being treated as a negative amount.