Base Case definition

Base Case means, with respect to each Advance Model, the resulting outputs when set to run for the assumptions set forth in Appendix 9.
Base Case means the base case financial projections as calculated from time to time by the Financial Model;

Examples of Base Case in a sentence

  • Until such matter is resolved, [the Intercreditor Agent's requirements in relation to such draft revised Base Case shall prevail].

  • A report from the Model Auditor on the Financial Model and the Original Base Case.

  • The Project is destroyed (in whole or in any material part) and is not reasonably likely to be reinstated under a Reinvestment Plan so as to meet the current financial and technical projections for the Project set out in the Budget and the Base Case and to satisfy the other requirements of the Transaction Documents.

  • The Borrower shall, promptly upon request, deliver to the Intercreditor Agent such information as the Intercreditor Agent may reasonably require in connection with its review of the draft revised Base Case.

  • We attach the Updated Base Case and set out below a list of all Assumptions on which the Updated Base Case is based: [Insert Assumptions.] We confirm that, as at the Calculation Date falling on [insert date]: each of the Ratio as at such date is at the level set out in the table below.


More Definitions of Base Case

Base Case means the model for information provision where the information on non daily metered off-takes consists of a day ahead and within day forecasts;
Base Case means the economic projections and assumptions in relation to the Group prepared by the Company.
Base Case means the market development scenarios developed for the reasonable future state of the electricity industry without the proposed investment or any alternative project.
Base Case means the financial model for the projections of revenues and expenses for the Facility Lessee, as set forth as Exhibit C to the Facility Lease.
Base Case means the baseline assumption that the new construction or major renovation subject to the Application would be completed without a Participant Incentive and would meet minimum requirements of the Applicable Building Code.
Base Case means the original version of the financial model containing assumptions agreed between the Parties as the base case in effect as from the Effective Date of the Agreement.