Common use of Consolidated Operating Cash Flow Clause in Contracts

Consolidated Operating Cash Flow. With respect to any period of a Person, an amount equal to the Operating Cash Flow of such Person and its Subsidiaries for such period consolidated in accordance with GAAP. Consolidated Tangible Net Worth. The amount by which Consolidated Total Adjusted Asset Value exceeds Consolidated Total Liabilities, and less the sum of:

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Unsecured Term Loan Agreement (Ramco Gershenson Properties Trust), Unsecured Term Loan Agreement (Ramco Gershenson Properties Trust), Unsecured Term Loan Agreement (Ramco Gershenson Properties Trust)

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Consolidated Operating Cash Flow. With respect to any period of a Person, an amount equal to the Operating Cash Flow of such Person and its Subsidiaries for such period consolidated in accordance with GAAP. Consolidated Tangible Net Worth. The amount by which Consolidated Total Adjusted Asset Value exceeds Consolidated Total Liabilities, and less the sum of:.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Unsecured Master Loan Agreement (Ramco Gershenson Properties Trust), Unsecured Term Loan Agreement (Ramco Gershenson Properties Trust), Secured Master Loan Agreement (Ramco Gershenson Properties Trust)

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