Common use of Stock Borrow Events Clause in Contracts

Stock Borrow Events. In the commercially reasonable judgment of Dealer (i) Dealer (or its affiliate) is unable to hedge in a commercially reasonable manner Dealer’s exposure to the Transaction because of the lack of sufficient Shares being made available for Share borrowing by lenders, or (ii) the Stock Loan Fee of borrowing (or maintaining a borrow of) a number of Shares equal to the Base Amount to hedge in a commercially reasonable manner its exposure to the Transaction exceeds a rate equal to 200 basis points per annum (each, a “Stock Borrow Event”);

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Confirmation (Portland General Electric Co /Or/), Confirmation (Portland General Electric Co /Or/), Confirmation (Portland General Electric Co /Or/)

AutoNDA by SimpleDocs

Stock Borrow Events. In the commercially reasonable judgment of Dealer (i) Dealer (or its affiliate) is unable to hedge in a commercially reasonable manner Dealer’s exposure to the such Transaction because of the lack of sufficient Shares being made available for Share borrowing by lenders, or (ii) the Stock Loan Fee of borrowing (or maintaining a borrow of) a number of Shares equal to the Base Amount for such Transaction to hedge in a commercially reasonable manner its exposure to the Transaction exceeds a rate equal to 200 basis points per annum the Maximum Stock Loan Rate for such Transaction (each, a “Stock Borrow Event”);

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Confirmation (Portland General Electric Co /Or/)

AutoNDA by SimpleDocs
Draft better contracts in just 5 minutes Get the weekly Law Insider newsletter packed with expert videos, webinars, ebooks, and more!