Examples of Appreciated Amount in a sentence
As used in this Resolution, the term "Maturity Amount" means with respect to any Capital Appreciation Bond of any maturity the Appreciated Amount of such Bond on its date of maturity.
Capital Appreciation Bonds, if any, shall not bear interest (except that the extent of the difference between the Original Principal Amount and the Appreciated Amount may be construed to be interest) prior to or on the date of maturity.
In the event the Appreciated Amount is not paid or deemed to be paid by the Authority on the date when due by reason of maturity, such Capital Appreciation Bond shall bear interest on such Appreciated Amount from such date at the rate per annum equal to the approximate yield for such Capital Appreciation Bond, as set forth in the Purchase Contract, until such Appreciated Amount is paid or deemed to be paid by the Authority.
This can be done either on a fixed basis or withdrawal of appreciated amount.• Fixed Withdrawal: The plan gives the flexibility to a unit holder to withdraw a fixed amount every month.• Appreciated Amount Withdrawal: The unit holder may withdraw the appreciated amount on his unitevery month or in two or three installments every year.MUTUAL FUND INVESTMENTVSSTOCKMARKET INVESTMENT VENTURE CAPITAL Venture capital is a growing business of recent origin in the area industrial financing in India.
For the purposes of actions, requests, notifications, consents or directions of Bondowners under this Indenture, the calculation of the Appreciated Amount shall be as of the applicable interest payment dates preceding such date of calculation (unless such date of calculation shall be an applicable interest payment date, in which case, as of the date of calculation).
As used in this Resolution, the term “Maturity Amount” means with respect to any Capital Appreciation Bond of any maturity the Appreciated Amount of such Bond on its date of maturity.
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