Common use of EBIT to Interest Clause in Contracts

EBIT to Interest. The ratio of EBIT to the sum of all interest and any amounts in the nature of interest charged to expense relating to financial indebtedness for borrowed money (which includes debts payable to Affiliates as well as debt instruments to financial institutions) for such Relevant Entity in any fiscal year is greater than the ratio specified in Section B of Part I (Individual Terms);

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Individual Power Purchase Agreement, Power Purchase Agreement, Individual Power Purchase Agreement

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EBIT to Interest. The ratio of EBIT to the sum of all interest and any amounts in the nature of interest charged to expense relating to financial indebtedness for borrowed money (which includes debts payable to Affiliates as well as debt instruments to financial institutions) for such Relevant Entity in any fiscal year is greater than the ratio specified in Section B of Part I (Individual Terms)the Election Sheet;

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Certificate Master Agreement, General Agreement, General Agreement

EBIT to Interest. The ratio of EBIT to the sum of all interest and any amounts in the nature of interest charged to expense relating to financial indebtedness for borrowed money (which includes debts payable to Affiliates as well as debt instruments to financial institutions) for such Relevant Entity in any fiscal year is greater than the ratio specified in Section B of Part I (Individual Terms);the Election Sheet.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: General Agreement, General Agreement, General Agreement

EBIT to Interest. The ratio of EBIT to the sum of all interest and any amounts in the nature of interest charged to expense relating to financial indebtedness for borrowed money (which includes debts payable to Affiliates as well as debt instruments to financial institutions) for such Relevant Entity in any fiscal year is greater than the ratio specified in Section B of Part I (Individual Terms);; (c)

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Individual Power Purchase Agreement, Individual Power Purchase Agreement

EBIT to Interest. The ratio of EBIT to the sum of all interest and any amounts in the nature of interest charged to expense relating to financial indebtedness for borrowed money (which includes debts payable to Affiliates as well as debt instruments to financial institutions) for such Relevant Entity in any fiscal year is greater than the ratio specified in Section B of Part I (Individual Terms);of

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Electricity Supply Agreement

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EBIT to Interest. The ratio of EBIT to the sum of all interest and any amounts in the nature of interest charged to expense relating to financial indebtedness for borrowed money (which includes debts payable to Affiliates as well as debt instruments to financial institutions) for such Relevant Entity in any fiscal year is greater than the ratio specified in Section B of Part I the Election Sheet; (Individual Termsii);

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement Concerning the Delivery and Acceptance of Electricity

EBIT to Interest. The ratio of EBIT to the sum of all interest and any amounts in the nature of interest charged to expense relating to financial indebtedness for borrowed money (which includes debts payable to Affiliates as well as debt instruments to financial institutions) for such Relevant Entity in any fiscal year is greater than the ratio specified in Section B of Part I (Individual Terms);; (i)

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Individual Power Purchase Agreement

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Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Eecs Certificates Master Agreement

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