Basic Valuation Sample Clauses

The Basic Valuation clause establishes the method for determining the value of an asset, company, or interest in a transaction. Typically, it outlines the criteria, timing, and process for calculating value, such as referencing recent financial statements, agreed-upon formulas, or third-party appraisals. This clause ensures that all parties have a clear and mutually accepted basis for valuation, reducing disputes and providing a transparent framework for negotiations or settlements.
Basic Valuation. The Company will determine the Market Value of the Assets, and will cause JHYT to determine the Market Value of Assets held by JHYT (other than the Brokerage Assets) no less frequently than quarterly.

Related to Basic Valuation

  • Annual Valuation The Trust shall annually, at least 30 days prior to the anniversary date of establishment of the Fund, furnish to the Grantor and to the Agency a statement confirming the value of the Trust. Any securities in the Fund shall be valued at market value as of no more than 60 days prior to the anniversary date of establishment of the fund. The failure of the Grantor or the Agency to object in writing to the Trustee within 90 days after the statement has been furnished to the Grantor and the Agency shall constitute a conclusively binding assent by the Grantor, barring the Grantor from asserting any claim or liability against the Trustee with respect to matters disclosed in the statement.

  • Customs Valuation The Parties shall determine the customs value of goods traded between them in accordance with the provisions of Article VII of GATT 1994 and the Customs Valuation Agreement.

  • Portfolio Valuation and Diversification Etc 113118 SECTION 5.13. Calculation of Borrowing Base 118124 ARTICLE VI NEGATIVE COVENANTS 130136 SECTION 6.01. Indebtedness 130136 SECTION 6.02. Liens 132139 SECTION 6.03. Fundamental Changes and Dispositions of Assets 134140 SECTION 6.04. Investments 136143 SECTION 6.05. Restricted Payments 138144 SECTION 6.06. Certain Restrictions on Significant Subsidiaries 139145 SECTION 6.07. Certain Financial Covenants 139146 SECTION 6.08. Transactions with Affiliates 140146 SECTION 6.09. Lines of Business 140147 SECTION 6.10. No Further Negative Pledge 140147 SECTION 6.11. Modifications of Certain Documents 141147 SECTION 6.12. Payments of Other Indebtedness 141148 ARTICLE VII EVENTS OF DEFAULT 142149 SECTION 7.01. Events of Default 142149 ARTICLE VIII THE ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT 146153 SECTION 8.01. The Administrative Agent 146153 SECTION 8.02. Certain ERISA Matters 149156 SECTION 8.03. Erroneous Payments. 151157 ARTICLE IX MISCELLANEOUS 153160 SECTION 9.01. Notices; Electronic Communications 153160 SECTION 9.02. Waivers; Amendments 155161 SECTION 9.03. Expenses; Indemnity; Damage Waiver 158164 SECTION 9.04. Successors and Assigns 160167 SECTION 9.05. Survival 164171 SECTION 9.06. Counterparts; Integration; Effectiveness; Electronic Execution 164171 SECTION 9.07. Severability 165172 SECTION 9.08. Right of Setoff 165172

  • Payment and Year-End Adjustment Amounts accrued pursuant to this Agreement shall be payable to the Adviser as of the last day of each month. If necessary, on or before the last day of the first month of each fiscal year, an adjustment payment shall be made by the appropriate party in order that the actual Fund Operating Expenses of a Fund for the prior fiscal year (including any reimbursement payments hereunder with respect to such fiscal year) do not exceed the Maximum Annual Operating Expense Limit.