Aggregate Capital definition
Aggregate Capital means, on any date of determination, the aggregate amount of Capital of all Purchaser Interests outstanding on such date.
Aggregate Capital means, at any time of determination, the aggregate outstanding Capital of all Lenders at such time.
Aggregate Capital means the sum of capital, surplus, undivided profits, and reserves as of the most recent calculation date.
Examples of Aggregate Capital in a sentence
After giving effect to such Investment, the Aggregate Capital will be [$ ].
After giving effect to such prepayment, the Aggregate Capital will be [$ ].
More Definitions of Aggregate Capital
Aggregate Capital means, at any time, the aggregate outstanding Capital of all Purchasers at such time.
Aggregate Capital means the amount paid to the Seller in respect of the Purchased Interest or portion thereof by each Purchaser pursuant to this Agreement, as reduced from time to time by Collections distributed and applied on account of such Aggregate Capital pursuant to Section 1.4(d) of this Agreement; provided, that if such Aggregate Capital shall have been reduced by any distribution, and thereafter all or a portion of such distribution is rescinded or must otherwise be returned for any reason, such Aggregate Capital shall be increased by the amount of such rescinded or returned distribution as though it had not been made.
Aggregate Capital means, at any time, the sum of all Capital of all Purchaser Interests.
Aggregate Capital means, at the time of any determination thereof with respect to a Purchaser, the sum of the Capital for all Receivable Interests of such Purchaser.
Aggregate Capital means, at any time, the U.S. Dollar Equivalent of the aggregate outstanding Capital of all Lenders at such time.
Aggregate Capital means, at any time, the sum of each Purchaser’s Capital at such time.
Aggregate Capital means, at any time of determination, the aggregate outstanding Capital of all Lenders at such time. “Aggregate Interest” means, at any time of determination, the aggregate accrued and unpaid Interest on the Loans of all