Relative Cumulative Free Cash Flow Divided by Cumulative Adjusted EBITDA Sample Clauses

Relative Cumulative Free Cash Flow Divided by Cumulative Adjusted EBITDA. Relative Cumulative Free Cash Flow Divided by Cumulative Adjusted EBITDA will be measured independently and then compared against the Peers. The average of those results will determine the preliminary Performance Condition attainment (prior to adjustment under paragraph (c) below by the Relative TSR modifier), with respect to 50 percent of the Target PSUs. The following table sets forth the percentage of such Target PSUs, prior to adjustments pursuant to paragraph (c) below the Preliminarily Adjusted Units, for which the Performance Condition will be deemed satisfied based on the attainment of Relative Cumulative Free Cash Flow Divided by Cumulative Adjusted EBITDA indicated in the corresponding row of the table: Relative Cumulative Free Cash Flow Divided by Cumulative Adjusted EBITDA (Percentile v. Peers) Performance Condition Attainment for Relative Cumulative Free Cash Flow Divided by Cumulative Adjusted EBITDA ≥ 75 150% 50 100% 25 50% <25 0% If Relative Cumulative Free Cash Flow Divided by Cumulative Adjusted EBITDA exceeds the 25th percentile and is less than the 50th percentile, or if Relative Cumulative Free Cash Flow Divided by Cumulative Adjusted EBITDA exceeds the 50th percentile and is less than the 75th percentile, the percentage of the PSUs for which the Performance Condition will be deemed satisfied will be subject to straight-line interpolation between the applicable corresponding percentages set forth in the table.
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  • Minimum Adjusted EBITDA As of any date of determination from and after April 1, 2008, if Borrowers do not have Net Debt in an amount less than $4,000,000 at all times during the most recently completed fiscal quarter, then Borrowers shall not fail to achieve Adjusted EBITDA, measured on a quarter-end basis, of at least the required amount set forth in the following table for the applicable period set forth opposite thereto (and the failure to do so shall be deemed an Event of Default): Applicable Amount Applicable Period $(1,234,000) For the 3 month period ending March 31, 2008 $(1,246,000) For the 6 month period ending June 30, 2008 $(200,000) For the 9 month period ending September 30, 2008 $(839,000) For the 12 month period ending December 31, 2008 $(750,000) For the 12 month period ending March 31, 2009 17 Applicable Amount Applicable Period $(500,000) For the 12 month period ending June 30, 2009 $(150,000) For the 12 month period ending September 30, 2009 $150,000 For the 12 month period ending December 31, 2009 $350,000 For the 12 month period ending March 31, 2010 $550,000 For the 12 month period ending June 30, 2010 $750,000 For the 12 month period ending September 30, 2010 $950,000 For the 12 month period ending December 31, 2010 and for each 12 month period ending as of the last day of each fiscal quarter thereafter

  • Minimum Consolidated Adjusted EBITDA The Borrowers will maintain, as of the last day of each Fiscal Quarter commencing with the Fiscal Quarter ending December 31, 2009, Consolidated Adjusted EBITDA for the four Fiscal Quarters then ended of not less than $22,500,000.

  • Minimum Consolidated EBITDA The Borrower will not permit Modified Consolidated EBITDA, for any Test Period ending at the end of any fiscal quarter of the Borrower set forth below, to be less than the amount set forth opposite such fiscal quarter: Fiscal Quarter Amount September 30, 1997 $36,000,000 December 31, 1997 $36,000,000 March 31, 1998 $36,000,000 June 30, 1998 $37,000,000 September 30, 1998 $37,000,000 December 31, 1998 $38,000,000 March 31, 1999 $38,000,000 June 30, 1999 $39,000,000 September 30, 1999 $40,000,000 December 31, 1999 $41,000,000 March 31, 2000 $41,000,000 June 30, 2000 $42,000,000 September 30, 2000 $43,000,000 December 31, 2000 $44,000,000 March 31, 2001 $44,000,000 June 30, 2001 $45,000,000 September 30, 2001 $46,000,000 December 31, 2001 $47,000,000 March 31, 2002 $47,000,000

  • Maximum Consolidated Capital Expenditures Holdings shall not, and shall not permit its Subsidiaries to, make or incur Consolidated Capital Expenditures, in any Fiscal Year, in an aggregate amount for Holdings and its Subsidiaries in excess of $125,000,000; provided, such amount for any Fiscal Year shall be increased by an amount equal to the excess, if any (but in no event more than $62,500,000), of such amount for the immediately preceding Fiscal Year (with the above scheduled amount for any Fiscal Year being used prior to any amount carried over from the preceding Fiscal Year) over the actual amount of Consolidated Capital Expenditures for such previous Fiscal Year; provided, further, so long as no Default shall have occurred and being continuing or would result therefrom, Holdings and its Subsidiaries may also make Consolidated Capital Expenditures in an amount not to exceed the Cumulative Growth Amount immediately prior to the making of such Consolidated Capital Expenditures (but the amount of Consolidated Capital Expenditures made from the Cumulative Growth Amount in any Fiscal Year shall not exceed 50% of the above scheduled amount of Consolidated Capital Expenditures that would have otherwise been permitted to made in such Fiscal Year pursuant to this Section 6.7(c)); and provided, further that for each Permitted Acquisition consummated in any Fiscal Year and, if consummated, the SDI Acquisition in the Fiscal Year ending December 31, 2011, the maximum amounts set forth above for such Fiscal Year and for every Fiscal Year thereafter shall be increased by an amount equal to 110% of the quotient obtained by dividing (A) the amount of Consolidated Capital Expenditures made by the acquired Person or business for the thirty-six month period immediately preceding the consummation of such Permitted Acquisition or SDI Acquisition as determined by the financial statements for such acquired Person or business by (B) three (3).

  • 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.

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  • Distributions of Available Cash From Operating Surplus (a) During Subordination Period. Available Cash with respect to any Quarter within the Subordination Period that is deemed to be Operating Surplus pursuant to the provisions of Section 6.3 or 6.5 shall, subject to Section 17-607 of the Delaware Act, be distributed as follows, except as otherwise contemplated by Section 5.6 in respect of other Partnership Securities issued pursuant thereto:

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  • Excess Cash Flow No later than ten (10) Business Days after the date on which the financial statements with respect to each fiscal year of Holdings ending on or after December 31, 2019 in which an Excess Cash Flow Period occurs are required to be delivered pursuant to Section 5.01(a) (each such date, an “ECF Payment Date”), the Borrower shall, if and to the extent Excess Cash Flow for such Excess Cash Flow Period exceeds $1,375,000, make prepayments of Term Loans in accordance with Section 2.10(h) and (i) in an aggregate amount equal to (A) the Applicable ECF Percentage of Excess Cash Flow for the Excess Cash Flow Period then ended (for the avoidance of doubt, including the $1,375,000 floor referenced above) (B) minus $1,375,000 minus (C) at the option of the Borrower, the aggregate principal amount of (x) any Term Loans, Incremental Term Loans, Revolving Loans or Incremental Revolving Loans (or, in each case, any Credit Agreement Refinancing Indebtedness in respect thereof), in each case prepaid pursuant to Section 2.10(a), Section 2.16(b)(B) or Section 10.02(e)(i) (or pursuant to the corresponding provisions of the documentation governing any such Credit Agreement Refinancing Indebtedness) (in the case of any prepayment of Revolving Loans and/or Incremental Revolving Loans, solely to the extent accompanied by a corresponding permanent reduction in the Revolving Commitment), during the applicable Excess Cash Flow Period (or, at the option of the Borrower and without duplication, after such Excess Cash Flow Period and prior to such ECF Payment Date) and (y) the amount of any reduction in the outstanding amount of any Term Loans or Incremental Term Loans resulting from any assignment made in accordance with Section 10.04(b)(vii) of this Agreement (or the corresponding provisions of any Credit Agreement Refinancing Indebtedness issued in exchange therefor), during the applicable Excess Cash Flow Period (or, at the option of the Borrower and without duplication, after such Excess Cash Flow Period and prior to such ECF Payment Date), and in the case of all such prepayments or buybacks, to the extent that (1) such prepayments or buybacks were financed with sources other than the proceeds of long-term Indebtedness (other than revolving Indebtedness to the extent intended to be repaid from operating cash flow) of Holdings or its Restricted Subsidiaries and (2) such prepayment or buybacks did not reduce the amount required to be prepaid pursuant to this Section 2.10(f) in any prior Excess Cash Flow Period (such payment, the “ECF Payment Amount”).

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