Common use of Multiplier Clause in Contracts

Multiplier. A constant or variable number (which may be greater than or less than one) to be multiplied by the relevant Index for a Variable Rate Debt Security. Notes: Callable or non-callable, puttable or non-puttable Debt Securities with maturities of more than one day.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation Global Debt Facility Agreement, Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation Global Debt Facility Agreement, Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation Global Debt Facility Agreement

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Multiplier. A constant or variable number (which may be greater than or less than one) to be multiplied by the relevant Index for a Variable Rate Debt Security. Notes: Callable or non-callable, puttable or non-puttable callable Debt Securities with maturities of more than one day.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Global Debt Facility Agreement (Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp), Global Debt Facility Agreement (Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp), Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation Global Debt Facility Agreement

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Multiplier. A constant or variable number (which may be greater than or less than one) to be multiplied by the relevant Index for a Variable Rate Debt Security. Notes: Callable or non-callable, puttable or non-puttable Debt Securities with maturities of more than one day.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Global Debt Facility Agreement (Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp)

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