Risk Factor definition

Risk Factor means, with respect to any Portfolio Investment, for any calendar quarter, the risk factor set forth on Schedule 1.01(c) corresponding to the Risk Factor Rating that has been most recently assigned to such Portfolio Investment by the Borrower in accordance with the definition of Risk Factor Rating.
Risk Factor means, with respect to any Portfolio Investment (other than an ABL Transaction), for any calendar quarter, the risk factor set forth on Schedule 1.01(c) corresponding to the Risk Factor Rating that has been most recently assigned to such Portfolio Investment by the Borrower in accordance with the definition of Risk Factor Rating.
Risk Factor means, with respect to each Portfolio Investment, for any calendar quarter, the risk factor corresponding to the Risk Factor Rating attributable to such Portfolio Investment, as set forth in Schedule 1.01(c).

Examples of Risk Factor in a sentence

  • Risk Factor associated with debt instruments having credit enhancement:The Scheme may invest in debt instruments having credit enhancement backed by equity shares/guarantees or other any assets as collateral.

  • Compute the Business Risk Factor of the fixed asset by multiplying the failure rating from (1) by the criticality rating from (2).

  • Reliability and validity of measures from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS).

  • Diabetes, other risk factors, and 12-yr cardiovascular mortality for men screened in the Multiple Risk Factor Intervention Trial.

  • PRC-005-1 R2 has a “Lower” Violation Risk Factor (VRF); R2.1 and R2.2 each have a “High” VRF.


More Definitions of Risk Factor

Risk Factor means one of the circumstances or events identified as a risk factor in Section 5 hereof and “Risk Factors” shall mean more than one of them;
Risk Factor means a variable associated with an increased risk of or susceptibility to latent TB infection or TB disease.
Risk Factor means a contributing factor that increases the chance of developing foodborne illness as it relates to food safety issues within a food service establishment.
Risk Factor means a variable, e.g. a tenor of an interest rate curve or an equity price, that affects the value of an instrument falling within the scope of the risk factor definitions in subsection 3.3. Risk factors are mapped to a risk class.
Risk Factor means a scientifically established factor (determinant) that relates directly to the level of a health problem. A health problem may have any number of risk factors identified for it.
Risk Factor. For a brief period prior to the open, orders entered into the system for execution at the opening may not be cancelled. ORDER TYPES The GLOBEX system will not accept orders (such as market orders) that do not specify a limit price. A customer may, however, obtain the effect of a market order by specifying a limit price that xxxxxxx the current market price. Such a “price or better” order will be filled against standing orders in the system, at the price of the standing orders, until the customer’s order is filled or his limit price is reached. The GLOBEX system will not accept contingency orders including MIT and STOP orders. Unless otherwise prohibited by exchange rules, a firm may accept contingency orders from customers. In such cases, the orders will be handled manually by a terminal operator entering a limit order (or series of limit orders) when the contingent event occurs. For example, in the case of a stop order, once the stop has been elected the terminal operator would enter a limit order (or series of limit orders) until the order is completely filled.
Risk Factor. In the event of a GLOBEX host computer failure, all orders that were previously entered into the system will lose their time priority. Each firm will be responsible to re-enter the orders, at which time matching will be based on price and the time that the orders were re-entered to the host.