Examples of Adjusted Total Debt in a sentence
Permit Consolidated Adjusted Total Debt to exceed 65% of Consolidated Adjusted Total Capitalization at any time.
The Consolidated Companies will maintain, as of the end of each Fiscal Quarter, an Adjusted Total Debt to Adjusted Total Capital Ratio of not greater than 0.60:1.00.
The Consolidated Companies will maintain, as of the end of each Fiscal Quarter, an Adjusted Total Debt to EBITDAR Ratio of not greater than 3.00:1.00.
The Borrower will not permit the ratio of Adjusted Total Debt as of the last day of any fiscal quarter to Consolidated EBITDA for the period of four consecutive fiscal quarters ended on such last day to be more than 3.50 to 1.00.
Non-GAAP Information: This supplement also contains certain non-GAAP financial information including EBITDA, Adjusted Total Debt (or Funded Debt), Adjusted Book Capitalization, Nareit FFO, Adjusted FFO (or “AFFO”), Funds Available for Distribution (“FAD”), Total Cash Fixed Charges and certain related ratios.