Stipulated Loss and Termination Value Table* Sample Clauses

Stipulated Loss and Termination Value Table*. SEE ANNEX D ATTACHED HERETO AND MADE A PART HEREOF.
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Stipulated Loss and Termination Value Table* stipulated termination loss payment value value number % of cost % of cost 1 100.638 104.541 2 98.255 102.077 3 95.851 99.591 4 93.424 97.084 5 90.976 94.554 6 88.505 92.002 7 86.012 89.428 8 83.496 86.831 9 80.958 84.212 10 78.396 81.569 11 75.812 78.904 12 73.204 76.214 13 70.572 73.502 14 67.916 70.765 15 65.237 68.004 16 62.533 65.219 17 59.804 62.410 18 57.051 59.575 19 54.273 56.716 20 51.470 53.832 21 48.641 50.922 22 45.787 47.987 23 42.907 45.026 24 40.000 42.038 25 37.068 39.024 26 34.108 35.984 27 31.122 32.917 28 28.109 29.823 29 25.069 26.701 30 22.001 23.552 31 18.905 20.376 32 15.781 17.171 33 12.629 13.937 34 9.449 10.676 35 6.239 7.385 36 3.001 4.065 *The Stipulated Loss Value or Termination Value for any unit of Equipment shall be the Capitalized Lessor's Cost of such unit multiplied by the appropriate percentage derived from the above table. In the event that the Lease is for any reason extended, then the last percentage figure shown above shall control throughout any such extended term.
Stipulated Loss and Termination Value Table*. Rental Basic Termination Value Percentage Stipulated Loss Value Percentage Rental Termination Value Percentage Stipulated Loss Value Percentage 1 100.549 104.547 25 54.811 57.340 2 98.795 102.732 26 52.731 55.198 3 97.029 100.905 27 50.635 53.041 4 95.250 99.064 28 48.525 50.870 5 93.458 97.212 29 46.399 48.683 6 91.654 95.346 30 44.258 46.481 7 89.837 93.467 31 42.102 44.264 8 88.006 91.576 32 39.931 42.031 9 86.163 89.671 33 37.744 39.783 10 84.306 87.753 34 35.541 37.519 11 82.437 85.822 35 33.323 35.239 12 80.553 83.878 36 31.089 32.944 13 78.657 81.920 37 28.839 30.633 14 76.746 79.948 38 26.572 28.305 15 74.823 77.963 39 24.290 25.961 16 72.885 75.965 40 21.991 23.601 17 70.933 73.952 41 19.676 21.225 18 68.968 71.925 42 17.344 18.832 19 66.989 69.885 43 14.996 16.423 20 64.995 67.830 44 12.631 13.996 21 62.987 65.761 45 10.249 11.553 22 60.965 63.677 46 7.850 9.093 23 58.928 61.579 47 5.433 6.615 24 56.877 59.467 48 3.000 4.120 *The Stipulated Loss Value or Termination Value for any unit of Equipment shall be the Capitalized Lessor's Cost of such unit multiplied by the appropriate percentage derived from the above table. In the event that the Lease is for any reason extended, then the last percentage figure shown above shall control throughout any such extended term.
Stipulated Loss and Termination Value Table*. TERM VAL/% OF STIP LOSS/% OF # OF BASE TERM VAL/% OF STIP LOSS/% OF # OF BASE PMTS COST COST PMTS COST COST 1 0 109.6543379 31 0 70.96617786 2 0 108.5219487 32 0 69.52775544 3 0 107.3798371 33 0 68.07867411 4 0 106.2279741 34 0 66.62187093 5 0 105.0637961 35 0 65.15731193 6 0 103.8872738 36 0 63.68199218 7 0 102.6983779 37 50.3343098 62.1988482 8 0 101.4970789 38 48.6293295 60.7078455 9 0 100.2858815 39 46.9134851 59.20597861 10 0 99.06222137 40 45.1867416 57.69321269 11 0 97.82606854 41 43.4520349 56.17248356 12 0 96.57992735 42 41.7093298 54.64375601 13 0 95.32123297 43 39.9585909 53.10699466 14 0 94.04995493 44 38.1997826 51.56216396 15 0 92.76859712 45 36.4298984 50.00625734 16 0 91.47712877 46 34.6518732 48.4422097 17 0 90.17642523 47 32.8656709 46.86998491 18 0 88.86645541 48 31.0682842 45.28657587 19 0 87.54718804 49 29.2626477 43.69491689 20 0 86.21859171 50 27.4487246 42.09497131 21 0 84.87972849 51 25.6235071 40.48373145 22 0 83.53147295 52 23.7869583 38.86116023 23 0 82.17379319 53 21.9534154 37.24159487 24 0 80.8057508 54 20.1188543 35.62101137 25 0 79.42821986 55 18.2748219 33.99095652 *The Stipulated Loss Value or Termination Value for any unit of Equipment shall be the Capitalized Lessor's Cost of such unit multiplied by the appropriate percentage derived from the above table. In the event that the Lease is for any reason extended, then the last percentage figure shown above shall control throughout any such extended term.
Stipulated Loss and Termination Value Table*. Rental Basic 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 Termination Value Percentage 98.192 97.436 96.675 95.908 95.135 94.357 93.574 92.784 91.989 91.189 90.383 89.570 88.752 87.929 87.099 86.263 85.421 84.574 83.720 82.860 81.994 81.121 80.243 79.358 78.466 77.569 76.665 75.754 74.837 73.913 72.983 72.046 71.102 70.151 69.194 68.230 67.258 66.280 65.295 64.303 63.303 62.297 Stipulated Loss Value Percentage 101.192 100.436 99.675 98.908 98.135 97.357 96.574 95.784 94.989 94.189 93.383 92.570 91.752 90.929 90.099 89.263 88.421 87.574 86.720 85.860 84.994 84.121 83.243 82.358 81.466 80.569 79.665 78.754 77.837 76.913 75.983 75.046 74.102 73.151 72.194 71.230 70.258 69.280 68.295 67.303 66.303 65.297 Rental 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 Termination Value Percentage 61.283 60.262 59.234 58.198 57.155 56.104 55.046 53.980 52.906 51.825 50.736 49.639 48.535 47.422 46.301 45.173 44.036 42.891 41.738 40.577 39.407 38.229 37.042 35.847 34.643 33.431 32.210 30.980 29.741 28.494 27.237 25.972 24.697 23.413 22.121 20.818 19.507 18.186 16.855 15.515 14.165 12.806 Stipulated Loss Value Percentage 64.283 63.262 62.234 61.198 60.155 59.104 58.046 56.980 55.906 54.825 53.736 52.639 51.535 50.422 49.301 48.173 47.036 45.891 44.738 43.577 42.407 41.229 40.042 38.847 37.643 36.431 35.210 33.980 32.741 31.494 30.237 28.972 27.697 26.413 25.121 23.818 22.507 21.186 19.855 18.515 17.165 15.806 *The Stipulated Loss Value or Termination Value for any unit of Equipment shall be the Capitalized Lessor’s Cost of such unit multiplied by the appropriate percentage derived from the above table. In the event that the Lease is for any reason extended, then the last percentage figure shown above shall control throughout any such extended term.
Stipulated Loss and Termination Value Table*. The Stipulated Loss Value or Termination Value for any unit of Equipment shall be the Capitalized Lessor’s Cost of such unit multiplied by the appropriate percentage derived from the above table. In the event that the Lease is for any reason extended, then the last percentage figure shown above shall control throughout any such extended term. Schedule No. 002 to Lease Agreement Dated November 7, 2006 2 CONFIDENTIAL
Stipulated Loss and Termination Value Table*. TERM VAL/% OF STIP LOSS/% OF # OF BASE STIP LOSS/% OF # OF BASE PMTS COST COST PMTS TERM VAL/% OF COST COST 1 0 109.6543394 31 0 70.96619108 2 0 108.5219511 32 0 69.52776861 3 0 107.3798402 33 0 68.0786872 4 0 106.227978 34 0 66.62188392 5 0 105.0638008 35 0 65.1573248 6 0 103.8872792 36 0 63.68200489 7 0 102.698384 37 50.33432232 62.19886072 8 0 101.4970856 38 48.62934185 60.70785781 9 0 100.2858889 39 46.91349715 59.20599068 10 0 99.06222932 40 45.18675339 57.69322448 11 0 97.82607703 41 43.45204638 56.17249504 12 0 96.57993636 42 41.70934094 54.64376716 13 0 95.32124247 43 39.95860167 53.10700547 14 0 94.04996487 44 38.19979303 51.56217439 15 0 92.76860748 45 36.42990843 50.00626736 16 0 91.47713951 46 34.65188278 48.44221928 17 0 90.17643633 47 32.86567996 46.86999403 18 0 88.86646685 48 31.06829285 45.28658448 19 0 87.54719979 49 29.26265578 43.69492498 20 0 86.21860373 50 27.44873208 42.09497885 21 0 84.87974076 51 25.62351405 40.48373838 22 0 83.53148545 52 23.78696464 38.86116654 *The Stipulated Loss Value or Termination Value for any unit of Equipment shall be the Capitalized Lessor's Cost of such unit multiplied by the appropriate percentage derived from the above table. In the event that the Lease is for any reason extended, then the last percentage figure shown above shall control throughout any such extended term.
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Stipulated Loss and Termination Value Table*. Termination Value Percentage Stipulated Loss Value Percentage Termination Value Percentage Stipulated Loss Value Percentage *The Stipulated Loss Value or Termination Value for any unit of Equipment shall be the Capitalized Lessor's Cost of such unit multiplied by the appropriate percentage derived from the above table. In the event that the Lease is for any reason extended, then the last percentage figure shown above shall control throughout any such extended term.
Stipulated Loss and Termination Value Table*. OF BASE PMTS TERM VAL/% OF COST STIP LOSS/% OF COST

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