Accumulated Depreciation definition

Accumulated Depreciation means, with respect to any Lease Vehicle, as of any date of determination:
Accumulated Depreciation means, as of any date of determination, the accumulated depreciation and amortization of prepaid expenses of Company and its Consolidated Subsidiaries determined in accordance with GAAP as of such date of determination.
Accumulated Depreciation. As of any date of determination shall mean the original equipment cost of the Containers minus the Adjusted Net Book Value of such Containers as of the end of the most recently concluded fiscal quarter.

Examples of Accumulated Depreciation in a sentence

  • With respect to an Eligible Container, as of the date of determination, an amount equal to the Original Cost of such Eligible Container less the Accumulated Depreciation of such Eligible Container as of the last day of the month immediately preceding such date of determination.

  • With respect to any Eligible Railcar, as the case may be, as of the date of determination, an amount equal to the Original Cost of such Eligible Railcar less the Accumulated Depreciation of such Eligible Railcar as of the last day of the month immediately preceding such date of determination.

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  • Accumulated Depreciation Cumulative depreciation of all fixed assets up to the Date of Financial Information.

  • With respect to an Eligible Container as of the date of determination, an amount equal to the Original Cost of such Eligible Container less the Accumulated Depreciation of such Eligible Container as of the last day of the month immediately preceding such date of determination.


More Definitions of Accumulated Depreciation

Accumulated Depreciation means, for any Person as of any date, the amount of accumulated depreciation deducted from the amount of assets of such Person, as reflected in the relevant financial statements of such Person and determined in accordance with GAAP.
Accumulated Depreciation means the summation of the annual provision for depreciation from the time that the asset is first devoted to public service.
Accumulated Depreciation. With respect to any Container, as of any date of determination, an amount equal to the aggregate amount of Depreciation Expense recorded with respect to such Container since the date such Container became subject to a Lease. Additional Series: One or more Series of Notes issued by the Issuer following the Closing Date.
Accumulated Depreciation. As of any date of determination, the aggregate Monthly Equipment Depreciation for each item of Equipment allocated to a Certificate pledged under the ICF Indenture or subject to a Lease. With respect to an item of Equipment allocated to any such Certificate, the Accumulated Depreciation shall accumulate from the related manufacture date or remanufacture date.
Accumulated Depreciation means with respect to any item of Eligible Equipment, as of the date of determination, an amount equal to the aggregate amount of depreciation expense recorded with respect to such item of Eligible Equipment since the date of original acquisition by the Parent Guarantor or the Company, as applicable. The Accumulated Depreciation of Eligible Equipment for the purpose of calculating the Borrowing Base shall be according to the depreciation policy of the Parent Guarantor or the Company, as applicable, and shall comply with generally accepted accounting principles and, in any event, shall set forth all write-downs in the value of such item of Eligible Equipment.
Accumulated Depreciation means, with respect to any Lease Vehicle or Instalment Sale Vehicle, as of any date of determination:
Accumulated Depreciation means the amount on the consolidated balance sheet (which amount is determined in accordance with the Pro Rata Consolidation Method and calculated in a manner consistent with prior Test Periods) that is disclosed or reported as “accumulated depreciation” in the Form 8-K most recently furnished by the Guarantor (or on its behalf) to the Securities and Exchange Commission.