Realized Value Sample Clauses

Realized Value. For purposes of this Agreement, "Realized Value" is calculated by multiplying the number of shares that remain subject to this option on the Participant's date of termination or Control Change Date, whichever is applicable, and the difference between the Option Price and hypothetical share value determined by multiplying the Company's earnings per share as of the most recent completed fiscal year of the Company by the average multiple earnings per share of the companies included in the S&P MidCap 400 Specialty Chemicals Index.
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Realized Value. The "Realized Value" of the Property is (i) the price we determine to be the fair market wholesale value of the Property at the time of early termination, or (ii) the price we receive for the Property upon disposition at xxxxxxxxx.Xxx may obtain, at your own expense, from an independent third party agreeable to both of us, a professional appraisal of the wholesale value of the Property which could be realized at sale. The appraised value will then be used as the Realized Value.

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  • Liquidation Value In the event of any liquidation, dissolution and winding up of the Partnership under Section 12.4 or a sale, exchange or other disposition of all or substantially all of the assets of the Partnership, either voluntary or involuntary, the Record Holders of the Series E Preferred Units shall be entitled to receive, out of the assets of the Partnership available for distribution to the Partners or any assignees, prior and in preference to any distribution of any assets of the Partnership to the Record Holders of any other class or series of Partnership Interests (other than Series A Preferred Units, Series C Preferred Units and Series D Preferred Units as to which the Series E Preferred Units are pari passu), the positive value in each such holder’s Capital Account in respect of such Series E Preferred Units. If in the year of such liquidation and winding up, or sale, exchange or other disposition of all or substantially all of the assets of the Partnership, any such Record Holder’s Capital Account in respect of such Series E Preferred Units is less than the aggregate Series E Liquidation Value of such Series E Preferred Units, then notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Agreement, and prior to any other allocation pursuant to this Agreement for such year and prior to any distribution pursuant to the preceding sentence, items of gross income and gain shall be allocated to all Unitholders then holding Series E Preferred Units, Pro Rata, until the Capital Account in respect of each Outstanding Series E Preferred Unit is equal to the Series E Liquidation Value (and no other allocation pursuant to this Agreement shall reverse the effect of such allocation), with such allocation being made Pro Rata with any allocation made pursuant to the second sentences of Section 5.12 (b)(iv), Section 5.14(b)(iv) and Section 5.15(b)(iv). If in the year of such liquidation, dissolution or winding up any such Record Holder’s Capital Account in respect of such Series E Preferred Units is less than the aggregate Series E Liquidation Value of such Series E Preferred Units after the application of the preceding sentence, then to the extent permitted by applicable law and notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Agreement, items of gross income and gain for any preceding taxable period(s) with respect to which IRS Form 1065 Schedules K-1 have not been filed by the Partnership shall be reallocated to all Unitholders then holding Series E Preferred Units, Pro Rata, until the Capital Account in respect of each such Outstanding Series E Preferred Unit after making allocations pursuant to this and the immediately preceding sentence is equal to the Series E Liquidation Value (and no other allocation pursuant to this Agreement shall reverse the effect of such allocation), with such allocation being made Pro Rata with any allocation made pursuant to the third sentences of Section 5.12(b)(iv), Section 5.14(b)(iv) and Section 5.15(b)(iv). At such time as such allocations have been made to the Outstanding Series E Preferred Units, any remaining Net Termination Gain or Net Termination Loss shall be allocated to the Partners pursuant to Section 6.1(c) or Section 6.1(d), as the case may be. At the time of the dissolution of the Partnership, subject to Section 17-804 of the Delaware Act, the Record Holders of the Series E Preferred Units shall become entitled to receive any distributions in respect of the Series E Preferred Units that are accrued and unpaid as of the date of such distribution in priority over any entitlement of any other Partners or Assignees with respect to any distributions by the Partnership to such other Partners or Assignees (other than Series A Preferred Units, Series C Preferred Units and Series D Preferred Units as to which the Series E Preferred Units are pari passu); provided, however, that the General Partner, as such, will have no liability for any obligations with respect to such distributions to any Record Holder(s) of Series E Preferred Units.

  • Gross Asset Value The term "Gross Asset Value" means, with respect to any asset, the asset's adjusted basis for federal income tax purposes, except as follows:

  • Appraised Value If an Objecting Party objects in writing to the Initial Valuation within ten (10) days after its receipt of the Valuation Notice, the Objecting Party, within fourteen (14) days from the date of such written objection, shall engage an Independent Appraiser (the “First Appraiser”) to determine within thirty (30) days of such engagement the Fair Market Value of the Partnership Interests (the “First Appraised Value”). The cost of the First Appraiser shall be borne by the Objecting Party. If the First Appraised Value is at least eighty percent (80%) of the Initial Value and less than or equal to one hundred twenty percent (120%) of the Initial Value, then the Purchase Price shall be the average of the Initial Value and the First Appraised Value. If the First Appraised Value is less than eighty percent (80%) of the Initial Value or more than one hundred twenty percent (120%) of the Initial Value, then the Partnership and the Objecting Party shall, within fourteen (14) days from the date of the First Appraised Value, mutually agree on and engage a second Independent Appraiser (the “Final Appraiser”). The cost of the Final Appraiser shall be borne equally by the Partnership and the Objecting Party. The Final Appraiser shall determine within thirty (30) days after its engagement the Fair Market Value of the Partnership Interests, but if such determination is less than the lesser of the Initial Value and the First Appraised Value then the lesser of the Initial Value and the First Appraised value shall be the value or if such determination is greater than the greater of the Initial Value and the First Appraised Value then the greater of the Initial Value and the First Appraised Value shall be the value (the “Final Valuation”). The Purchase Price shall be equal to the Final Valuation and shall be final and binding upon the parties to this Agreement for purposes of the subject transaction.

  • Total Realized Loss (or Amount of Any Gain The total derived from subtracting line 22 from 13. If the amount represents a realized gain, show the amount in parenthesis ( ). Prepared by: __________________ Date: _______________ Phone: ______________________ Email Address:_____________________ Servicer Loan No. Servicer Name Servicer Address XXXXX FARGO BANK, N.A. Loan No._____________________________ Borrower's Name: _________________________________________________________ Property Address: _________________________________________________________

  • Amount Payable for Timber Current Contract Rates and Required Deposits in effect when the timber is Scaled shall be applied to the Scaled volume to deter- mine the amount Purchaser shall pay.

  • Net Asset Value The net asset value of each outstanding Share of the Trust shall be determined at such time or times on such days as the Trustees may determine, in accordance with the 1940 Act. The method of determination of net asset value shall be determined by the Trustees and shall be as set forth in the Prospectus or as may otherwise be determined by the Trustees. The power and duty to make the net asset value calculations may be delegated by the Trustees and shall be as generally set forth in the Prospectus or as may otherwise be determined by the Trustees.

  • Market Value Adjustment Transfer of Current Value from the Funds or AG Account ............ 17 3.08 Notice to the Certificate Holder .................................. 18 3.09 Loans ............................................................. 18 3.10 Systematic Withdrawal Option (SWO) ................................ 18 3.11

  • Calculating Interest Assume that you have a single interest rate of 15.99%, your ADB is $2,250 and there are 30 days in the billing period.

  • Collateral Shortfalls In the event that amounts on deposit in the Collateral Fund at any time are insufficient to cover any withdrawals therefrom that the Company is then entitled to make hereunder, the Purchaser shall be obligated to pay such amounts to the Company immediately upon demand. Such obligation shall constitute a general corporate obligation of the Purchaser. The failure to pay such amounts within two Business Days of such demand (except for amounts to cover interest on a Mortgage Loan pursuant to Sections 2.02(d) and 2.03 (b)), shall cause an immediate termination of the Purchaser's right to make any Election to Delay Foreclosure or Election to Foreclose and the Company's obligations under this Agreement with respect to all Mortgage Loans to which such insufficiencies relate, without the necessity of any further notice or demand on the part of the Company.

  • Determination of Net Asset Value The net asset value per share of each class and each series of Shares of the Trust shall be determined in accordance with the 1940 Act and any related procedures adopted by the Trustees from time to time. Determinations made under and pursuant to this Section 2 in good faith and in accordance with the provisions of the 1940 Act shall be binding on all parties concerned.

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