Dilution Spike Rate definition

Dilution Spike Rate means, on any date of determination, the highest Dilution Ratio over the 12-month period ending on the most recent Calculation Date.
Dilution Spike Rate. The highest Dilution Ratio over the past 12 Calculation Periods.
Dilution Spike Rate means, for any Calculation Period, the highest 2 month average Dilution Ratio over the 12-month period ending on the most recent Calculation Date.

More Definitions of Dilution Spike Rate

Dilution Spike Rate. With respect to any Due Period, the highest Dilution Ratio over the most recent twelve-month period.
Dilution Spike Rate means, on any date of determination, the highest Dilution Ratio over the 12-month period ending on the last day of the most recent Calculation Period.
Dilution Spike Rate. With respect to any Due Period, the highest rolling two (2) month average Dilution Ratio over the most recent twelve (12) Due Periods.
Dilution Spike Rate. The highest average Dilution Ratio for any three (3) consecutive Calculation Periods observed over the past 12 Calculation Periods.

Related to Dilution Spike Rate

  • Dilution Horizon Ratio means, as of any Cut-off Date, a ratio (expressed as a decimal), computed by dividing (i) the aggregate sales generated by the Originators during the Calculation Period ending on such Cut-Off Date, by (ii) the Net Pool Balance as of such Cut-Off Date.

  • Dilution Volatility Component means the product (expressed as a percentage) of (i) the difference between (a) the highest three (3)-month rolling average Dilution Ratio over the past 12 months and (b) the Adjusted Dilution Ratio, and (ii) a fraction, the numerator of which is equal to the amount calculated in (i)(a) of this definition and the denominator of which is equal to the amount calculated in (i)(b) of this definition.

  • Dilution Ratio means, as of any Cut-Off Date, a ratio (expressed as a percentage), computed by dividing (i) the total amount of decreases in Outstanding Balances due to Dilutions during the Calculation Period ending on such Cut-Off Date, by (ii) the aggregate sales generated by the Originators during the Calculation Period prior to the Calculation Period ending on such Cut-Off Date.