Applicable Market definition

Applicable Market means, for any applicable MISO Settlement Interval, (a) if the MISO Day-Ahead Energy Market clears with an LMP for such MISO Settlement Interval at or above the Minimum Market Price applicable to the MISO Day-Ahead Energy Market, then the MISO Day- Ahead Energy Market, or (b) if the MISO Day-Ahead Energy Market clears with an LMP for such MISO Settlement Interval below the Minimum Market Price applicable to the MISO Day-Ahead Energy Market, but the MISO Real-Time Energy Market clears with an LMP for such MISO Settlement Interval at or above the Minimum Market Price applicable to the MISO Real-Time Energy Market, then the MISO Real-Time Energy Market.
Applicable Market means the donor testing market in the United States and the European Union. For purposes of this definition, “donor testing market” means the collection of blood or plasma from donors and in relation to which blood grouping (characterizing blood-group antigens and antibodies to such antigens in a given blood sample) and/or serological disease screening (detecting the presence of pathogens in a blood sample that are associated with particular diseases or conditions) is performed, in each case, by agencies that collect blood or plasma from donors.
Applicable Market means the Nasdaq National Market or, if the Common Stock is no longer traded in the Nasdaq National Market, then the principal national securities exchange, if any, on which the Common Stock is traded as determined by the Committee, or if the Common Stock is no longer traded in the Nasdaq National Market or on any national securities exchange, then such other market price reporting system pursuant to which the Common Stock is traded or quoted as designated by the Committee.

Examples of Applicable Market in a sentence

  • Instead of any fractional share of Common Stock which would otherwise be deliverable upon settlement of any Purchase Contracts on the Purchase Contract Settlement Date or upon Early Settlement, the Company, through the Agent, shall make a cash payment in respect of such fractional interest in an amount equal to the value of such fractional shares times the Applicable Market Value.

  • Instead of any fractional share of Common Stock which would otherwise be deliverable upon settlement of any Purchase Contracts on the applicable Settlement Date or upon Early Settlement or Merger Early Settlement, the Company, through the Agent, shall make a cash payment in respect of such fractional shares in an amount equal to the value of such fractional shares times the Applicable Market Value.

  • Instead of any fractional share of Common Stock which would otherwise be deliverable upon settlement of any Purchase Contracts on the Purchase Contract Settlement Date or upon Early Settlement, the Company, through the Purchase Contract Agent, shall make a cash payment in respect of such fractional interest in an amount equal to the value of such fractional shares times the Applicable Market Value.

  • If an adjustment is made to the Settlement Rate pursuant to paragraph (1), (2), (3), (4), (5), (6), (7) or (10) of this Section 5.6(a), an adjustment shall also be made to the Applicable Market Value solely to determine which of clauses (i), (ii) or (iii) of the definition of Settlement Rate in Section 5.1(a) will apply on the Stock Purchase Date.

  • Any such Shares delivered in full or partial payment of the Option Price shall be valued at the mean of the high and low closing price of the Shares in the Applicable Market as of the date of receipt of the Shares by the Company or, if the Shares are not then traded in an Applicable Market, the fair market value of the Shares, as determined by the Committee, on such date.


More Definitions of Applicable Market

Applicable Market means NASDAQ or, if the Maker's Common Stock is not listed for trading on NASDAQ at the applicable time, the Over-The-Counter Bulletin Board, if the trading of the Maker’s Common Stock is qualified for quotation thereon at the applicable time.
Applicable Market means (a) the donor testing market in the United States and the European Union, or (b) the in vitro diagnostics (IVD) market in the United States and the European Union. For purposes of this definition, “donor testing market” means the collection of blood or plasma from patients or donors and in relation to which blood grouping (characterizing blood-group antigens and antibodies to such antigens in a given blood sample) or serological disease screening (detecting the presence of pathogens in a blood sample that are associated with particular diseases or conditions) is performed. For purposes of this definition, “in vitro diagnostics” means the clinical test for patients to aid in the identification of autoimmune and allergy diseases, and conditions.
Applicable Market means NASDAQ.
Applicable Market means the NASDAQ Global Market or, if the Company's Common Stock is not listed for trading on the NASDAQ Global Market at the applicable time, the Over-The-Counter Bulletin Board, if the trading of the Company's Common Stock is qualified for quotation thereon at the applicable time.
Applicable Market means The American Stock Exchange.
Applicable Market means the Nasdaq National Market ("NNM") or, if the Common Shares are no longer traded in the NNM, then the principal national securities exchange, if any, on which the Common Shares are traded as determined by the Corporation's Board of Directors or a committee thereof, or if the Common Shares are no longer traded in the NNM or on any national securities exchange, then such other market price reporting system pursuant to which the Common Shares are traded or quoted as designated by the Corporation's Board of Directors or a committee thereof.
Applicable Market means with respect to Loans made in an Applicable Country, the market for determining rates of interest for the Applicable Currency in such country by first class banks comparable to the London interbank market.