TRANSITION RULE FOR CALCULATING OAKTREE'S COMPENSATION Sample Clauses

TRANSITION RULE FOR CALCULATING OAKTREE'S COMPENSATION. The Index will not be fully operable as the sole performance index used to determine the Advisor's Adjustment until the quarter ending November 30, 2007. Until that date, the Advisor's Adjustment will be determined by linking the investment performance of the Xxxxxxx Xxxxx All US Convertible Index and that of the Credit Suisse First Boston Convertible Index. 1. QUARTER ENDING FEBRUARY 28, 2005. The Adjustment will be determined by linking the investment performance of the Credit Suisse First Boston Convertible Index for the eleven quarters ending November 30, 2004 with that of the Xxxxxxx Xxxxx All US Convertible Index for the one quarter ending February 28, 2005. 2. QUARTER ENDING MAY 31, 2005. The Adjustment will be determined by linking the investment performance of the Credit Suisse First Boston Convertible Index for the ten quarters ending November 30, 2004 with that of the Xxxxxxx Xxxxx All US Convertible Index for the two quarters ending May 31, 2005. 3. QUARTER ENDING AUGUST 31, 2005. The Adjustment will be determined by linking the investment performance of the Credit Suisse First Boston Convertible Index for the nine quarters ending November 30, 2004 with that of the Xxxxxxx Xxxxx All US Convertible Index for the three quarters ending August 31, 2005. 4. QUARTER ENDING NOVEMBER 30, 2005. The Adjustment will be determined by linking the investment performance of the Credit Suisse First Boston Convertible Index for the eight quarters ending November 30, 2004, with that of the Xxxxxxx Xxxxx All US Convertible Index for the four quarters ending November 30, 2005. 5. QUARTER ENDING FEBRUARY 28, 2006. The Adjustment will be determined by linking the investment performance of the Credit Suisse First Boston Convertible Index for the seven quarters ending November 30, 2004, with that of the Xxxxxxx Xxxxx All US Convertible Index for the five quarters ending February 28, 2006. 6. QUARTER ENDING MAY 31, 2006. The Adjustment will be determined by linking the investment performance of the Credit Suisse First Boston Convertible Index for the six quarters ending November 30, 2004, with that of the Xxxxxxx Xxxxx All US Convertible Index for the six quarters ending May 31, 2006. 7. QUARTER ENDING AUGUST 31, 2006. The Adjustment will be determined by linking the investment performance of the Credit Suisse First Boston Convertible Index for the five quarters ending November 30, 2004, with that of the Xxxxxxx Xxxxx All US Convertible Index for the seven quarters end...
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