Adjustment of Price The State shall adjust the total contract price by subtracting from the total contract price an amount determined in the following manner: The State shall cause the timber sale area subject to governmental regulation or order to be measured. The State shall calculate the percentage of the total sale area subject to the governmental regulation or order. The State shall reduce the total contract price by that calculated percentage. However, variations in species, value, costs, or other items pertaining to the affected sale area will be analyzed and included in the adjustment if deemed appropriate by the State. The State will further reduce the total contract price by the reasonable cost of unamortized roads Purchaser constructed but was unable to fully use for removing timber. A reduction in total contract price terminates all of the Purchaser's rights to purchase and remove the timber and all other interest in the affected sale area.
Adjustments of Prices Whenever any provision of this Indenture requires the Company to calculate the Last Reported Sale Prices, the Daily VWAPs, the Daily Conversion Values or the Daily Settlement Amounts over a span of multiple days (including an Observation Period and the period for determining the Stock Price for purposes of a Make-Whole Fundamental Change), the Board of Directors shall make appropriate adjustments to each to account for any adjustment to the Conversion Rate that becomes effective, or any event requiring an adjustment to the Conversion Rate where the Ex-Dividend Date, Effective Date or expiration date, as the case may be, of the event occurs, at any time during the period when the Last Reported Sale Prices, the Daily VWAPs, the Daily Conversion Values or the Daily Settlement Amounts are to be calculated.
Allocation of Purchase Price Buyer and Seller agree that the fair market value of the Purchased Assets will be appraised by PricewaterhouseCoopers or another accounting or appraisal firm mutually agreed upon by the parties (the “Appraisal”). All costs and expenses of the accounting or appraisal firm in preparing the Appraisal shall be borne by Buyer. Buyer shall deliver to Seller a copy of the Appraisal and an allocation statement with its proposed allocations of the applicable portions of the Purchase Price (and any other applicable amounts treated as consideration for U.S. federal income tax purposes) in accordance with the Appraisal and Section 1060 of the Code and the Treasury Regulations promulgated thereunder (and any similar provisions of state, local, or non-U.S. Law, as appropriate). From and after the date hereof, Seller shall cooperate with the Buyer, as and to the extent reasonably requested by Buyer, in connection with matters relating to the Appraisal and such allocations. If Seller does not notify the Buyer prior to the close of business on the date that is thirty (30) days after the date of receipt by Seller of the Appraisal and such allocation statement that it disputes any of Buyer’s allocations, the allocations set forth in Buyer’s allocation statement shall be final and binding on the parties and the parties shall complete and timely file any necessary Tax forms, and their respective income Tax Returns, in accordance with such allocations. If Seller notifies Buyer within such thirty (30) day period that it disputes any of Buyer’s allocations, the parties shall negotiate in good faith to finalize such disputed allocation(s) no later than thirty (30) days after the date of receipt by Buyer of such notice from Seller. If Buyer and Seller are unable to agree on such allocation(s) within such thirty (30) day period, then the parties shall hire and consult with the Independent Accountant to resolve the disagreement and make a determination with respect thereto as promptly as practicable. The determination by the Independent Accountant on the matter shall be binding. If an Independent Accountant is engaged pursuant to this Section 2.9, the fees and expenses of the Independent Accountant shall be borne by Seller and Buyer in inverse proportion as such parties may prevail on the resolution of the disagreement which proportionate allocation also will be determined by the Independent Accountant and be included in the Independent Accountant’s written report, and an appropriate adjustment and payment shall be made within three (3) Business Days of the resolution by the Independent Accountant, and the parties shall use reasonable best efforts to cause such resolution to be rendered within thirty (30) days after such submission (the final allocation after resolution of all disputes, if any, is referred to herein as, the “Final Allocation”). The parties shall file all applicable Tax Returns consistent with such Final Allocation and not take any position contrary thereto in such Tax Returns or otherwise. The parties shall use commercially reasonable efforts to update the Final Allocation in accordance with the allocation methodology utilized in this Section 2.9 following any adjustment to the Purchase Price pursuant to this Agreement, and the parties shall report consistently with such Final Allocation, as adjusted, on all Tax Returns (or timely amend already filed Tax Returns to reflect such adjusted Final Allocation) and not take any position contrary thereto in such Tax Returns or otherwise, unless otherwise required pursuant to a “determination” within the meaning of Section 1313(a) of the Code (or any similar provision of applicable state, local or foreign Law).
Allocation of Principal Rights 1. Unless the Performer shall have notified DARPA, in accordance with subparagraph B.2 below, that the Performer does not intend to retain title, the Performer shall retain the entire right, title, and interest throughout the world to each subject invention consistent with the provisions of this Article. 2. With respect to any subject invention in which the Performer retains title, DARPA shall have a nonexclusive, nontransferable, irrevocable, paid-up license to practice or have practiced on behalf of the United States the subject invention throughout the world.