Increase of Permitted Leverage Ratio Sample Clauses

Increase of Permitted Leverage Ratio. If the Permitted Leverage Ratio, determined as of the last day of a fiscal quarter of the Borrower, is less than 60%, the Borrower shall satisfy the Interest Coverage Test (which for purposes of this Section 6.19(b)(iii) shall be deemed satisfied only if, on the same day on which Borrower satisfies the Interest Coverage Test, Borrower is also in compliance with the Leverage Test), then the Permitted Leverage Ratio, effective as of the fiscal quarter immediately following the fiscal quarter with respect to which the Borrower shall have so satisfied the Interest Coverage Test, shall be increased as follows: (i) upon satisfaction of the Interest Coverage Test at the end of a fiscal quarter for which the Permitted Leverage Ratio is 55%, the Permitted Leverage Ratio for the next fiscal quarter shall be increased to 60%; and (ii) upon satisfaction of the Interest Coverage Test at the end of a fiscal quarter for which the Permitted Leverage Ratio is less than 55%, the Permitted Leverage Ratio for the next fiscal quarter shall be increased by 2.5%. In no event shall the Permitted Leverage Ratio exceed 60%.
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Increase of Permitted Leverage Ratio. If at any time at which the Permitted Leverage Ratio is 50% Borrower shall satisfy the Interest Coverage Test (which for purposes of this Section 9.2(c) shall be deemed satisfied only if, on the same day on which Borrower satisfies the Interest Coverage Test, Borrower is also in compliance with the Leverage Test), then the Permitted Leverage Ratio, effective as of the fiscal quarter immediately following the fiscal quarter with respect to which Borrower shall have so satisfied the Interest Coverage Test, shall be increased to 55%. In no event shall the Permitted Leverage Ratio exceed 55%.

Related to Increase of Permitted Leverage Ratio

  • Maximum Consolidated Leverage Ratio The Consolidated Leverage Ratio at any time may not exceed 0.75 to 1.00; and

  • Maximum Leverage Ratio The Borrower will not permit the Leverage Ratio as of the end of any fiscal quarter to be greater than 0.55 to 1.00.

  • Leverage Ratios Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, for purposes of calculating any leverage ratio herein in connection with the incurrence of any Indebtedness, (a) there shall be no netting of the cash proceeds proposed to be received in connection with the incurrence of such Indebtedness and (b) to the extent the Indebtedness to be incurred is revolving Indebtedness, such incurred revolving Indebtedness (or if applicable, the portion (and only such portion) of the increased commitments thereunder) shall be treated as fully drawn.

  • Cash Flow Leverage Ratio The Borrower will not permit the Cash Flow Leverage Ratio on the last day of any fiscal quarter to exceed 3.50 to 1.00.

  • Leverage Ratio The Borrower will not permit the Leverage Ratio to exceed 4.50 to 1.0 on the last day of any Fiscal Quarter.

  • Consolidated Leverage Ratio Permit the Consolidated Leverage Ratio as of the end of any fiscal quarter of the Borrower to be greater than 2.50 to 1.0.

  • Consolidated Net Leverage Ratio Permit the Consolidated Net Leverage Ratio as of the end of any fiscal quarter of the Borrower to be greater than 4.50:1.00.

  • Maximum Secured Leverage Ratio As of the last day of any fiscal quarter, the Secured Leverage Ratio to exceed forty percent (40%);

  • Maximum Total Leverage Ratio The Borrower shall maintain, on the last day of each fiscal quarter set forth below, a Total Leverage Ratio of not more than the maximum ratio set forth below opposite such fiscal quarter: October 31, 2007, January 31, 2008, April 30, 2008, July 31, 2008, October 31, 2008 and January 31, 2009 4.7 to 1 April 30, 2009, July 31, 2009, October 31, 2009 and January 31, 2010 4.2 to 1 April 30, 2010 and each fiscal quarter thereafter 4.0 to 1

  • Total Leverage Ratio The Borrowers will not permit the Total Leverage Ratio on the last day of any fiscal quarter to exceed 3.75 to 1.00.

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