Enterprise Valuation Sample Clauses

Enterprise Valuation. In furtherance, and not in limitation, of anything contained in Section 14 of the Loan Agreement, the Borrowers agree to pay all reasonable costs and expenses incurred by the Administrative Agent or its counsel in connection with annual enterprise valuations of the Centerline Group by such third parties as the Administrative Agent or its counsel may select from time to time.
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Enterprise Valuation. On the first day of each calendar quarter Borrower shall deliver to Xxxxxxx a detailed description of Borrower’s capital structure as well as the details of Borrower’s Enterprise Valuation in a format substantially similar to that shown on Exhibit A.
Enterprise Valuation. The Lender shall have received a completed enterprise valuation of Borrower in form and substance acceptable to the Lender in its sole discretion and Borrower shall have paid the cost thereof.
Enterprise Valuation. To cooperate with one or more third parties engaged by the Bank for the purpose of conducting an enterprise valuation of the Obligors (the “Valuation Firm”). The Obligors shall reimburse the Bank promptly upon demand for all reasonable and documented out-of-pocket fees and expenses incurred in connection with the engagement of the Valuation Firm; provided that, so long as no default shall have occurred and be continuing, the Obligors shall not be required to reimburse the Bank for more than one enterprise valuation per fiscal year.
Enterprise Valuation. Upon the occurrence of an Event of Default, at the election of the Required Lenders, the Borrower will permit an enterprise valuation of Albemarle & Bond Holdings PLC to be conducted by auditors selected by the Required Lenders and engaged by the Agent or counsel. The Borrower will pay the reasonable costs and expenses of such valuation upon the request of the Agent.

Related to Enterprise Valuation

  • Consolidated Total Liabilities All liabilities of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries determined on a consolidated basis in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles and all Indebtedness of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries, whether or not so classified.

  • Organization; Capitalization Borrower is a corporation duly organized, validly existing and in good standing under the laws of the state of California and has all requisite corporate power and authority to own its property and to carry on its business as now being conducted.

  • Limit on Number of Partners Unless otherwise permitted by the General Partner in its sole and absolute discretion, no Person shall be admitted to the Partnership as an Additional Limited Partner if the effect of such admission would be to cause the Partnership to have a number of Partners that would cause the Partnership to become a reporting company under the Exchange Act.

  • Consolidated Net Worth Borrower will at the end of each fiscal quarter maintain Consolidated Net Worth in an amount of not less than the sum of (i) $625,000,000 plus (ii) fifty percent (50%) of the aggregate Consolidated Net Income, if positive, for the period beginning January 1, 2005 and ending on the last day of such fiscal quarter.

  • Consolidated Capital Expenditures Company shall not, and shall not permit its Subsidiaries to, make or incur Consolidated Capital Expenditures, in any Fiscal Year indicated below, in an aggregate amount in excess of the corresponding amount (the “Maximum Consolidated Capital Expenditures Amount”) set forth below opposite such Fiscal Year; provided that the Maximum Consolidated Capital Expenditures Amount for any Fiscal Year shall be increased by (i) an aggregate amount equal to the Net Securities Proceeds received by Company in such Fiscal Year from the issuance of any Capital Stock of Company or any of its Subsidiaries, but solely to the extent such Net Securities Proceeds are not applied to increase the limit under subsection 7.3(vi), (ii) to the extent Company and its Subsidiaries have generated Consolidated Excess Cash Flow in any Fiscal Quarter of such Fiscal Year in excess of $12,500,000, an amount not to exceed 50% of such excess (or 100% of such excess to the extent the Consolidated Leverage Ratio is less than 2.00:1.00 at the end of the preceding Fiscal Year), but solely to the extent that such excess is not applied to increase the limit under subsection 7.5(v), and (iii) (x) if the actual amount of Consolidated Capital Expenditures made in any Fiscal Year is less than the Maximum Consolidated Capital Expenditures Amount for such Fiscal Year (before giving effect to any increase pursuant to clause (i), (ii) or (iii) of this proviso), then an amount of such shortfall may be added to the Maximum Consolidated Capital Expenditures Amount for the immediately succeeding (but not any other) Fiscal Year and (y) in determining whether any amount is available for carryover to the succeeding Fiscal Year pursuant to the preceding subclause (iii)(x), the amount expended in any Fiscal Year shall first be deemed to be from any amount carried over to such Fiscal Year from the immediately preceding Fiscal Year and any other increases pursuant to clauses (i) or (ii) of this proviso: Fiscal Year Maximum Consolidated Capital Expenditures 2009 $ 125,000,000 2010 $ 150,000,000 2011 and each Fiscal Year thereafter $ 175,000,000

  • Adjustment in Number of Shares Upon each adjustment of the Exercise Price pursuant to the provisions of this Paragraph 4, the number of shares of Common Stock issuable upon exercise of this Warrant shall be adjusted by multiplying a number equal to the Exercise Price in effect immediately prior to such adjustment by the number of shares of Common Stock issuable upon exercise of this Warrant immediately prior to such adjustment and dividing the product so obtained by the adjusted Exercise Price.

  • Fair Market Value Fair Market Value of a share of Common Stock as of a particular date (the "Determination Date") shall mean:

  • Net Operating Income For any Real Estate and for a given period, an amount equal to the sum of (a) the rents, common area reimbursements, and service and other income for such Real Estate for such period received in the ordinary course of business from tenants or licensees in occupancy paying rent (excluding pre-paid rents and revenues and security deposits except to the extent applied in satisfaction of tenants’ or licensees’ obligations for rent and any non-recurring fees, charges or amounts including, without limitation, set-up fees and termination fees) minus (b) all expenses paid or accrued and related to the ownership, operation or maintenance of such Real Estate for such period, including, but not limited to, taxes, assessments and the like, insurance, utilities, payroll costs, maintenance, repair and landscaping expenses, marketing expenses, and general and administrative expenses (including an appropriate allocation for legal, accounting, advertising, marketing and other expenses incurred in connection with such Real Estate, but specifically excluding general overhead expenses of REIT and its Subsidiaries, any property management fees and non recurring charges), minus (c) the greater of (i) actual property management expenses of such Real Estate, or (ii) an amount equal to three percent (3.0%) of the gross revenues from such Real Estate excluding straight line leveling adjustments required under GAAP and amortization of intangibles pursuant to FAS 141R, minus (d) all rents, common area reimbursements and other income for such Real Estate received from tenants or licensees in default of payment or other material obligations under their lease, or with respect to leases as to which the tenant or licensee or any guarantor thereunder is subject to any bankruptcy, reorganization, arrangement, insolvency, readjustment of debt, dissolution, liquidation or similar debtor relief proceeding.

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