Account Receivable Sample Clauses
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Account Receivable. CONTRACTOR shall not seek payment from
Account Receivable. 8.1 All accounts receivable related to ViSS business before the closing date (refer to Appendix G Collection Assistance Agreement for breakdown and amount) shall not be transferred to Vimicro. Up to August of 2009, the total amount of accounts receivable is estimated to be RMB fifty six million one hundred and seventy five thousand and thirty nine yuan (RMB56,175,039).
8.2 Vimicro shall endeavor to assist ASB to collect relevant accounts receivable above defined, including but not limited to designate relevant personnel to negotiate with customers. Vimicro will enter into a specific Collection Assistance Agreement (Appendix G) with ASB.
8.3 With regards to collection assistance provided by Vimicro, ASB shall pay Vimicro some commission, the amount of which shall be calculated pursuant to the proportion of amount actually collected by ASB to the total amount of accounts receivable. The commission ratio of accounts receivable in Y06/07 contracts shall be 10%, and 5% for Y08/09 contracts.
8.4 At the end of each quarter, the Parties shall verify and determine the actually collected amount of accounts receivable and amount of commission payable. The amount of commission shall be calculated on a quarterly basis based on data of the last quarter, and paid to Vimicro within twenty (20) working days of the next quarter.
Account Receivable. The Design Professional shall retain the right to pledge payment(s) due and payable under this agreement to third parties.
Account Receivable. CONTRACTOR is responsible for billing Medicare. CONTRACTOR shall not seek payment from any other source, and shall not seek compensation directly from CLIENT. CONTRACTOR invoice to COUNTY will be net of amount of any Medicare and third party payment received.
Account Receivable. CONTRACTOR is responsible for billing Medicare.
Account Receivable. (i) reconciliation from the A/R aged trial balance to the G/L to the financial statements as of most current month end;
(ii) access to summary aged trial balance reports September 2002 through most current month end and hardcopy and electronic file (Lotus, Excel, Text, or print files) of the most current month end summary aged trial balance report, if possible;
(iii) summary schedule of A/R agings per the A/R trial balance reports by month September 2002 through most current month end;
(iv) summary schedule reconciling beginning A/R to ending A/R per the A/R aging system by month for the period September 2002 through most current month end by major classification (i.e. gross sales, debit memos issued, A/R cash received, returns & allowances, cash discounts, bad debt write-offs, volume rebates, credit memos, etc) and access to supporting data/reports. Receivables balances should agree to aging reports and credits must be segregated from sales;
(v) schedule of receivables by selling terms as of most current month end;
(vi) aged schedule of foreign receivables included in the Trade Receivables Program including selling terms (Letters of Credit, Site Draft, etc.) and country of origin as of most current month end. Segregate the schedule by eligible countries receivables and ineligible country receivables. For eligible country foreign receivables please also provide a breakdown of the country balance by foreign currency invoiced;
(vii) aged schedule of inter-company receivables included in the aged A/R trial balance(s) as of most current month end, if any;
(viii) aged schedule of receivables from government agencies as of most current month end, if any;
(ix) schedule of charge-backs and/or debit memos included in the aged A/R trial balance as of most current month end by aging category;
(x) aged schedule of bankrupt customer receivables included in the aged A/R trial balance as of most current month end, if any;
(xi) aged schedule of top twenty five customer A/R balances per the aged trial balance at most current month end (Customers should be grouped by ultimate parent including multiple account numbers, ship to's and subsidiaries, if necessary);
(xii) aged schedules of all customers with more than 35% of their receivable balance more than 60 days past due date as of most current month end;
(xiii) aged schedule of unapplied credit memos included in the A/R aging as of most current month end;
(xiv) written description of the current status of significant past d...
Account Receivable. From the Closing Date through thirty (30) days after the Closing Date or with respect to the portion of the Accounts Receivable relating to retentions, thirty (30) days after the date such are required to be paid in accordance with the terms of the applicable contract or purchase order (as applicable), Buyer shall use its commercially reasonable efforts to collect the Accounts Receivable. Any partial receipts of Accounts Receivable shall be first applied against the oldest outstanding Accounts Receivable of such account debtor. In the event that Buyer is unable to collect any part of the Accounts Receivable (the “Uncollected Accounts Receivable”) upon the conclusion of such thirty (30) day anniversary or such thirty (30) day period, as the case may be, then, at the discretion of Buyer, (1) the Working Capital shall be decreased by such amount of Uncollected Accounts Receivable in determining the Post Closing Working Capital pursuant to Section 2.3(a), (2) the Uncollected Accounts Receivable may be handled in a manner mutually acceptable to Seller and Buyer, or (3)(i) Buyer shall assign the Uncollected Accounts Receivable to Seller on behalf of Seller who shall be entitled to collect the Uncollected Accounts Receivable for its sole benefit, and (ii) payment by Seller for such Uncollected Accounts Receivable shall be made by Seller to Buyer (at the sole election of Buyer) by wire transfer in immediately available funds or offset of such amount against the Escrow Amount. Seller shall have the right to pursue the collection of the Uncollected Accounts Receivable prior to the expiration of the applicable statute of limitation for collection of such funds. Seller’s collection of such accounts receivable shall be consistent with the past practices of the applicable Company, which include, among other things, commercially reasonable efforts not to injure any customer relationships of the Company or of the Business as it relates to Buyer after the Closing.
Account Receivable. (a) The Signing Date Asset Schedule sets forth the ------------------ accounts receivable of the Companies as of the Signing Date, on an aging basis of 30-day intervals, including the name of the account debtor and the amount of the receivable. At the Effective Time, the Companies aggregate accounts receivable prior to deducting the usual and ordinary reserves for bad debts, shall not be less than $1,786,695 (the "Accounts Receivable"). All Accounts Receivable are for services actually provided in the ordinary course of business. The aforementioned Accounts Receivable are collectible in full. To the extent of any breach of this Section 4.6 and any resulting breach of Section 4.4(b) above, the sole remedy of Buyer shall be the reduction of the Purchase Price by an amount ("Maximum Offset") not to exceed $446,674. The determination of whether a breach has occurred
Account Receivable. All Accounts Receivable.