Aggregate Fair Market Value definition

Aggregate Fair Market Value of the Warrant Stock shall be determined by multiplying the number of shares of Warrant Stock by the Fair Market Value of one share of Warrant Stock.
Aggregate Fair Market Value with respect to a combination of cash and Additional Shares as of a date of determination, means the sum of (i) such cash and (ii) the product of the Common Stock Price as of such date and the number of such Additional Shares.
Aggregate Fair Market Value means the aggregate fair market value of the Individual Properties comprising the Leased Property, as determined and confirmed by the appraisals delivered by the Tenant to the Landlord and the Agent pursuant to Sections 6(b) and 7(e)(v) of the Agency and Development Agreement.

Examples of Aggregate Fair Market Value in a sentence

  • For purposes of this Section, the “value” of the Warrant shall be determined by subtracting the Aggregate Exercise Price in effect immediately prior to the exercise of the Conversion Right from the Aggregate Fair Market Value of the Warrant immediately prior to the exercise of the Conversion Right.

  • The "Aggregate Fair Market Value" of the Warrant Stock shall be determined by multiplying the number of shares of Warrant Stock by the Fair Market Value of one share of Warrant Stock.

  • Hence, Mr. X is guilty of professional misconduct.(b) Reporting for Receipt of Shares, the Aggregate Fair Market Value of Which Exceeds` 50,000: In this case, Glue Private Ltd.

  • In order for Section 384 of the Tax Code to apply, the Farm Stores Assets must have an aggregate fair market value on the Effective Date (the "Aggregate Fair Market Value") that exceeds FSCI's aggregate basis in such assets by the lesser of (i) 15% of the Aggregate Fair Market Value, or (ii) $10,000,000.

  • Subject to Section 7.2, on the Redemption Date the Company or an Affiliate shall pay each holder of an Award in cash (by check or wire transfer to a bank account designated by the Participant) an amount (the “Redemption Payment”) equal to the product of (a) the number of Units covered by such Award, (b) one one-millionth (1/1,000,000), and (c) the amount, if any, by which (i) the Aggregate Fair Market Value exceeds (ii) the product of the Preferred Share Count and the Award’s Base Amount.


More Definitions of Aggregate Fair Market Value

Aggregate Fair Market Value means the sum of (i) the THI Fair Market Value, and (ii) the T.com Fair Market Value.
Aggregate Fair Market Value means an amount equal to the product of the Fair Market Value multiplied by the number of Warrant Shares being surrendered to the Company at such time.
Aggregate Fair Market Value means, for shares of Berkshire Stock or --------------------------- shares of stock of a Granting Corporation subject to an option, the number of shares subject to the option multiplied by the Fair Market Value of each share.
Aggregate Fair Market Value means the amount determined by multiplying (a) the number of shares of GBB Preferred Stock included or to be included in the Initial Payment, Base Earn-Out Payment, Incremental Earn-Out Payment, Excess Earn-Out Payment or the Aggregate Earn-Out Payments and (b) the Fair Market Value of a share of GBB Preferred Stock determined as of a specified date.
Aggregate Fair Market Value means the total fair market value of the Existing Projects or the New Projects, as mutually agreed upon by CDCLP and Executive at the time of termination of Executive's employment. If CDCLP and Executive are unable to each an agreement, the Aggregate Fair Market Value will be determined by an appraiser mutually acceptable to CDCLP and Executive.
Aggregate Fair Market Value means, at the time of the determination of the Exercisable Percentage, the sum of (i) the Fair Market Value and (ii) the TVL Fair Market Value.
Aggregate Fair Market Value means, at any time, the aggregate of the most recent (at that time) Fair Market Value of the Vessels produced pursuant to clause 15.2 of the Credit Agreement;