Attached Equity definition

Attached Equity means, with respect to any Loan Asset, any stock, partnership or membership interest, beneficial interest or other equity security, warrant, option, or any right, including, without limitation, any registration right, with respect to the foregoing received by the Transferor in connection with the origination or acquisition of such Loan Asset.
Attached Equity. With respect to any Loan, any stock, partnership or membership interest, beneficial interest or other equity security, warrant, option, or any right, including, without limitation, any registration right, with respect to the foregoing received by the Originator in connection with the origination or acquisition of such Loan.

Examples of Attached Equity in a sentence

  • Purchase of Equity Securities No equity security may be acquired unless it is either (i) an Exchanged Equity Security or (ii) an Attached Equity Security.

  • Report: Equity in Dual Credit Work Group Report completed (Attached: Equity in Dual Credit Work Group Report_ATC_25April2019.)IC: This material became part of the Strategic Enrollment group final report.

  • Debt and Attached Equity Linked Instruments The Company measures issued debt on an amortized cost basis, net of debt premium/discount and debt issuance costs amortized using the effective interest rate method or the straight-line method when the latter does not lead to materially different results.

Related to Attached Equity

  • Schedule means a schedule to this Agreement.

  • Variable Priced Equity Linked Instruments shall have the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 4.13.

  • Risk-Based Capital Guidelines means (i) the risk-based capital guidelines in effect in the United States on the date of this Agreement, including transition rules, and (ii) the corresponding capital regulations promulgated by regulatory authorities outside the United States implementing the July 1988 report of the Basle Committee on Banking Regulation and Supervisory Practices Entitled "International Convergence of Capital Measurements and Capital Standards," including transition rules, and any amendments to such regulations adopted prior to the date of this Agreement.