Common use of Ratio of Consolidated Total Debt to Consolidated Total Capitalization Clause in Contracts

Ratio of Consolidated Total Debt to Consolidated Total Capitalization. Commencing on the Fiscal Quarter ending on August 28, 2004 and continuing on the last day of each Fiscal Quarter thereafter, the ratio of Consolidated Total Debt to Consolidated Total Capitalization will not exceed 0.35.

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Samples: Credit Agreement (Bassett Furniture Industries Inc)

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Ratio of Consolidated Total Debt to Consolidated Total Capitalization. Commencing on the Fiscal Quarter ending on August 28, 2004 and continuing on the last day of each Fiscal Quarter thereafter, the ratio of Consolidated Total Debt to Consolidated Total Capitalization will not exceed 0.350.40.

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Samples: Credit Agreement (Bassett Furniture Industries Inc)

Ratio of Consolidated Total Debt to Consolidated Total Capitalization. Commencing on the last day of the Fiscal Quarter ending immediately prior to the date on August 28, 2004 which a Covenant Enhancement Event has occurred and continuing on the last day of each Fiscal Quarter thereafter, the ratio of Consolidated Total Debt to Consolidated Total Capitalization will not exceed 0.350.45.

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Samples: Credit Agreement (Bassett Furniture Industries Inc)

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Ratio of Consolidated Total Debt to Consolidated Total Capitalization. Commencing on At the end of each Fiscal Quarter commencing with the Fiscal Quarter ending on August 28November 25, 2004 and continuing on the last day of each Fiscal Quarter thereafter2000, the ratio of Consolidated Total Debt to Consolidated Total Capitalization will not exceed 0.350.40.

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Samples: Credit Agreement (Bassett Furniture Industries Inc)

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