Denomination Amount definition

Denomination Amount means $1,000.
Denomination Amount means the amount specified as such on the face of any Note, or if no such amount is so specified, the Principal Amount of such Note as shown on the face thereof.
Denomination Amount means the minimum denomination of each Bond which is One Hundred Dollars ($100).

Examples of Denomination Amount in a sentence

  • Item 6 Date of Letter Agreement between the Company and the United States Department of the Treasury: Item 7 Original Principal Amount: Item 8 Company’s address: Item 9 Notice information: 1 Net Principal Amount divided by Denomination Amount and multiplied by $0.01.


More Definitions of Denomination Amount

Denomination Amount means the minimum denomination of each Certificate which is One Thousand Dollars ($1000).
Denomination Amount means the minimum denomination of each Certificate which is One Thousand Dollars ($1,000).
Denomination Amount or “Authorized Denominations” means the minimum denomination of each Bond which is One Thousand Dollars ($1,000).
Denomination Amount means the minimum denomination of each Certificate which is
Denomination Amount means the minimum denomination of the Certificate, which is

Related to Denomination Amount

  • Interest Distribution Amount With respect to any Distribution Date and any Class A Certificates, any Mezzanine Certificates and any Class CE Certificates, the aggregate Accrued Certificate Interest on the Certificates of such Class for such Distribution Date.

  • Reduction Amount has the meaning set forth in Section 2.05(b)(viii).

  • Auction Amount has the meaning assigned to such term in the definition of “Dutch Auction”.