Concentration Factor definition

Concentration Factor means for any Designated Obligor (or, in the case of clause (c) below, all Self-Pay Obligors in the aggregate) on any date of determination (calculated prior to the payment of any Transfer Price to be made on such date but as if such payment had been made):
Concentration Factor means for any Designated Obligor on any date of determination (calculated prior to the payment of any Transfer Price to be made on such date but as if such payment had been made):
Concentration Factor means, on any day with respect to any Designated Obligor, except for a Special Obligor, a percentage equal to the following:

Examples of Concentration Factor in a sentence

  • Liu 738Isogeometric Analysis Prediction of Stress Concentration Factor of Trivariate NURBS- Based Rectangular Plate with Central Elliptical HoleY.O. Tafa, G.

  • OTHER TERMS COPAYMENTS are fixed dollar amounts (for example, $15) you pay for covered health care, usually when you receive the service.

  • The Collateral Percentage for a Position consisting of applicable Debt Securities shall be the sum of (A) the Debt Core Collateral Rate and (B) the product of (1) the Debt Core Collateral Rate and (2) the Debt Concentration Factor.

  • At both locations Stress Concentration Factor (defined as the ratio between the maximal principal stress and the nominal stress; the latter computed dividing the total external force applied at the chain by its cross section) take high values, approximatively a value of 4 [44].One chain size has been considered in this study, a 127 mm diameter.

  • AND: European Agreement concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Inland Waterways ATE: Acute Toxicity Estimate BCF: Biological Concentration Factor BEI: Biological Exposure Index BOD: Biochemical Oxygen Demand CAS: Chemical Abstracts Service (division of the American Chemical Society).


More Definitions of Concentration Factor

Concentration Factor means, as of any date of determination, (x) with respect to any Obligor that is a Special Obligor, the Special Concentration Factor for such Special Obligor and (y) with respect to any other Obligor, a percentage equal to the following:
Concentration Factor means 12.5%.
Concentration Factor means (I) for any Designated Obligor or Financing Party (a) 3% of the Outstanding Balance of all Eligible Receivables; provided further, however, that with respect to any Designated Obligor or Financing Party and any of their affiliates whose long term unsecured debt obligations are rated at least “A1” by Xxxxx’x, at least “A+” by Standard & Poor’s and at least “A+” by Fitch and with respect to which rating neither Xxxxx’x, Standard & Poor’s nor Fitch shall have made a public announcement anticipating a downgrading of such Designated Obligor or Financing Party’s long term unsecured debt obligations to a rating less than the aforementioned ratings (“A1/A+ Rated Obligors”) 5% of the Outstanding Balance of all Eligible Receivables at such time, or (b) as of any date of determination, for the Obligors comprising each Class of Obligor specified in the table below, on an individual basis, a percentage not to exceed the corresponding “Individual Obligor Percentage” as set forth below: or such other greater amount determined by the Administrative Agent in the reasonable exercise of its good faith judgment and with the consent of all of the Class Agents and disclosed in a written notice delivered to the Transferor and the Collection Agent, and (II) for each Special Obligor, the Special Concentration Limit (which is expressed as a percentage) applicable to such Special Obligor of the Outstanding Balance of all Eligible Receivables at such time, provided, however, that any such Special Concentration Limit may be revoked at any time effective upon three Business Days’ written notice from the Agent or any Class Agent to the Transferor, the Collection Agent, the Agent (if the Agent did not deliver such notice) and the Class Agents, such notice to be given in good faith and based on reasonable criteria.
Concentration Factor means (I) for any Designated Obligor or Financing Party as of any date of determination, for the Obligors comprising each Class of Obligor specified in the table below, on an individual basis, a percentage not to exceed the corresponding “Individual Obligor Percentage” as set forth below: Class A 6.00 % Class B 4.00 % Class C 3.00 % Class D 2.40 % or such other greater amount determined by the Administrative Agent in the reasonable exercise of its good faith judgment and with the consent of all of the Class Agents and disclosed in a written notice delivered to the Transferor and the Collection Agent and (II) for each Special Obligor, the Special Concentration Limit (which is expressed as a percentage) applicable to such Special Obligor of the Outstanding Balance of all Eligible Receivables at such time, provided, however, that any such Special Concentration Limit may be revoked at any time effective upon three Business Days’ written notice from the Agent or any Class Agent to the Transferor, the Collection Agent, the Agent (if the Agent did not deliver such notice) and the Class Agents, such notice to be given in good faith and based on reasonable criteria.
Concentration Factor means for any Obligor on any date of determination, Receivables of such Obligor having an aggregate Outstanding Balance not in excess of (a) if the Net Investment is $100,000,000 or more on such date of determination, the greater of 2% of the Net Investment on such date and $5,000,000 or, with respect to any Obligor whose long term unsecured debt obligations are rated at least "Baa3" by Moody's and at least "BBB-" by Standard & Poor's or, if only rated by one such rating agency, are rated by such rating agency at least at the applicable rating set forth above, the greater of 5% of the Net Investment on such date and $7,000,000, (b) if the Net Investment is less than $100,000,000 on such date of determination, (x) for Obligors whose Obligor Risk Rating is "5" or worse, $3,000,000 and (y) for Obligors whose Obligor Risk Rating is "4" or better, $4,000,000; provided that Obligors whose Obligor Risk Rating is "5" or worse may have pledged Receivables hereunder having an Outstanding Balance in excess of $3,000,000 but not in excess of $4,000,000 to the extent that the Transaction Risk Rating for those Receivables is "4" or better or (c) in any event, such other greater amount that is determined by the Agent in the reasonable exercise of its good faith judgment and disclosed in a written notice delivered to the Pledgors or such other lesser amount that is determined by the Agent with the mutual consent of the Pledgors.
Concentration Factor means, as of any date of determination, with respect to any Designated Obligor, except for a Special Obligor, a percentage equal to the following:
Concentration Factor means 10.0%.