Minimum Net Capital Sample Clauses

Minimum Net Capital. Each of the Broker-Dealer Subsidiaries maintains its minimum net capital in compliance with the Applicable Laws of the SEC and any other applicable Governmental Authority and in an amount sufficient to ensure that it has not been required to file notice under Rule 17a-11 under the Exchange Act.
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Minimum Net Capital. AMERITRADE shall, at all times until full repayment to BANK of any and all indebtedness due to BANK as the result of the NOTES, maintain net capital in excess of Three Million Seven Hundred Thousand ($3,700,000.00) Dollars. Said net capital is to be calculated according to United States Securities and Exchange Commission Rule 15c 3-1. Failure to maintain such minimum net capital shall constitute a default sufficient to allow BANK, at its option, to accelerate the loan obligation represented by the NOTES.
Minimum Net Capital. The Company shall not at any time permit H&Q's LLC Net Capital to be less than the greater of (i) 9% of H&Q LLC's Aggregate Debit Items, or (ii) 2% above the minimum net capital requirement for H&Q LLC as prescribed by the alternative net capital requirements of Rule 15c3-1.
Minimum Net Capital. The Organization will not permit at any time its net capital (as defined by the Exchange) to be less than $50,000,000 for a period of 30 consecutive days.
Minimum Net Capital. All Self Regulated Organizations shall constitute and to maintain always free of encumbrances a minimum net and paid patrimony, not inferior to Two hundred Fifty Thousand Balboas (B/.250,000,00). Chapter Second

Related to Minimum Net Capital

  • Minimum Net Worth The Borrower will at all times maintain Consolidated Net Worth of not less than the sum of (i) $900,000,000 plus (ii) 50% of Consolidated Net Income earned in the fiscal quarter ending December 31, 2002 (without deduction for losses) plus (iii) 50% of Consolidated Net Income earned in each fiscal year beginning with the fiscal year ending December 31, 2003 (without deduction for losses).

  • Minimum Net Income The Borrower will maintain, during each period described below, its Net Income, determined as at the end of each quarter, at an amount not less than the amount set forth opposite such period (numbers appearing between “( )” are negative): Period Minimum Net Income Six months ending June 30, 2002 ($1,049,000) Nine months ending Sept. 30, 2002 ($665,000) Twelve months ending Dec. 31, 2002 ($600,000) "

  • Minimum Investment Prior to the Rent Commencement Date, Tenant, at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, shall refurbish, redecorate and modernize the interiors and exteriors of the Premises, and otherwise complete the initial improvements necessary and appropriate to commence operations in the Premises (the “Initial Improvements”), at a minimum cost of the Minimum Investment Amount or less than said amount provided Tenant complies with the Concessions Design Guidelines and receives Design Review Committee approval. As-Built drawings of fire sprinkler and fire alarm systems must be submitted to Building Inspection and Code Enforcement (“XXXX”) in AUTOCAD “.DWG” format within 30 days of issuance of a Temporary Certificate of Occupancy (TCO). Within ninety (90) days after substantial completion of the Initial Improvements, Tenant must provide to City an AUTOCAD file and an electronic PDF file in accordance with the requirements as specified in the Tenant Improvement Guide and an affidavit, signed under penalty of perjury by both Tenant and Tenant’s general contractor, architect or construction manager, stating the hard construction costs paid by Tenant to complete the Initial Improvements, together with copies of paid invoices and lien waivers substantiating the costs stated in the affidavit. Such “hard construction costs,” which must equal or exceed the Minimum Investment Amount, may include architectural and engineering fees, provided the credit for such costs against the Minimum Investment Amount shall not exceed fifteen percent (15%) of the Minimum Investment Amount. The minimum investment may not include financial costs, interest, inventory, pre-opening expenses, inter-company charges related to construction, business interruption, overhead, or debt service on any construction loan, or any charges paid by Tenant to an affiliate. If Director disputes the amount of investment claimed by Tenant, Director may, at City’s expense, hire an independent appraiser to determine the cost of the investment. If the independent appraiser determines that the investment is less than the Minimum Investment Amount, the deficiency, as well as City’s costs of hiring such independent appraiser, will be paid to City by Tenant within sixty (60) days of City’s written notice of the appraiser’s determination. At any time, upon three (3) business days’ notice, City or its representatives may audit all of Tenant’s books, records and source documents related to the hard construction costs paid by Tenant to complete the Initial Improvements. If the audit reveals that the hard construction costs paid by Tenant were less than those stated in Tenant’s affidavit, then Tenant must pay City for the costs incurred by City in connection with the audit plus any additional deficiency discovered between the hard construction costs paid by Tenant and the Minimum Investment Amount. City, at City’s sole discretion, may require that Tenant comply with the terms of a Tenant Work Letter setting forth additional terms relating to Tenant’s construction of the Initial Improvements, and Tenant hereby agrees to comply with any such Tenant Work Letter.

  • Minimum Working Capital The Borrower shall maintain at all times Working Capital (which shall mean Current Assets less Current Liabilities) of at least $500,000.

  • Minimum Current Ratio Permit the Current Ratio at the end of any fiscal quarter to be less than 1.00 to 1.00.

  • Minimum Book Net Worth The Borrower will maintain, during each period described below and for each month thereafter, its consolidated Book Net Worth, determined as at the end of each month, at an amount not less than the amount set forth opposite such period (numbers appearing between “< >” are negative): Period Minimum Book Net Worth The month ending April 2, 2006 $24,480,000 The month ending April 30, 2006 $24,530,000 The month ending May 28, 2006 $24,525,000 The month ending July 2, 2006 $24,740,000 The month ending July 30, 2006 $24,750,000

  • Minimum Liquidity The Borrower shall not permit Liquidity at any time to be less than $50,000,000.

  • Minimum Amount No prepayment shall be required pursuant to Section 5.2(a)(i) (i) in the case of any Disposition yielding Net Cash Proceeds of less than $1,000,000 in the aggregate and (ii) unless and until the amount at any time of Net Cash Proceeds from Prepayment Events required to be applied at or prior to such time pursuant to such Section and not yet applied at or prior to such time to prepay Term Loans pursuant to such Section exceeds (x) $10,000,000 for a single Prepayment Event or (y) $50,000,000 in the aggregate for all Prepayment Events (other than those which are either under the threshold specified in subclause (i) or over the threshold specified in subclause (ii)(x)) in any one fiscal year, at which time all such Net Cash Proceeds referred to in this subclause (y) with respect to such fiscal year shall be applied as a prepayment in accordance with this Section 5.2.

  • Minimum Sales 4.1 The minimum volume of sales of the Products that CSR commits to use its best efforts to achieve in the Territory on an annual basis in the first Agreement Year is 60,000 gallons (avg. 5,000 gallons per month). RCAI will review the annual volumes of sales of the Products prior to the beginning of any successive term during which this Agreement may continue and RCAI may change and adjust such minimums as it, in its sole judgment, sees fit.

  • Minimum EBITDA Section 9.23(c) of the Loan Agreement is hereby deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following:

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