Dilutions definition

Dilutions means, at any time, the aggregate amount of reductions or cancellations described in clause (i) of the definition ofDeemed Collections”.
Dilutions means, at any time, the aggregate amount of reductions or cancellations described in Section 1.3(a) of the Agreement.
Dilutions means, for each calendar month, the aggregate amount of reductions or cancellations described in clause (i) of the definition ofDeemed Collections” during such month (other than Rebate/Billbacks).

Examples of Dilutions in a sentence

  • As of any Cut-Off Date, the percentage equivalent of a fraction, the numerator of which is the aggregate dollar amount of Dilutions that occurred during the Collection Period ending on such date and the denominator of which is the aggregate dollar amount of all Receivables originated by the Originators during such Collection Period.

  • No Lessee shall take any action or omit to take any action that is within the relevant Lessee’s control that would cause a Dilution (if taken by Servicer, any Sub-Servicer or any of their agents or representatives); provided that this Section 7.2(d) (Dilution) shall not limit Servicer’s ability to take actions and pay Dilutions under Section 2.9 (Termination of a Device Lease) or Section 2.13(b) (Upgrade Exchanges) or under the Servicing Agreement.

  • Please include all the information in the Purchase Request together with the payment date, payment amount, any Dilutions and the outstanding amount, if any.

  • Dilutions of the test specimen exceeding 1:40 are not recommended since the amount of clotting factor under investigation is so small.

  • Pursuant to its servicing obligations under this Section 2, each Servicer shall be responsible for identifying, matching and reconciling any payments received in the Collection Account, Dilutions and Disputes with the Receivable associated with such payment.


More Definitions of Dilutions

Dilutions means, at any time, the aggregate amount of reductions or cancellations described in clause (i) of the definition ofDeemed Collections”, other than (a) the aggregate dollar amount of all reductions in the aggregate Outstanding Balance of all Receivables resulting from discounts earned by Obligors due to payments made by such Obligors on account of Receivables within their payment terms and (b) volume rebates.
Dilutions means, at any time, the aggregate amount of reductions in the Outstanding Balances of the Receivables as a result of any setoff, discount, adjustment or otherwise, other than (i) cash Collections on account of the Receivables, and (ii) charge-offs.
Dilutions means, at any time, the aggregate amount of reductions in the Outstanding Balances of the Receivables as a result of any setoff, discount, adjustment or otherwise, other than cash Collections on account of the Receivables.
Dilutions means, for any period of determination, the aggregate amount of returns, allowances, net credits and any other non-cash reductions to the Credit Sales during such period.
Dilutions means, at any time, the aggregate amount of reductions or cancellations described in clause (i) of the definition ofDeemed Collections” other than those for which a Contractual Rebate Accrual has been booked.
Dilutions means, for any Calculation Period, the aggregate amount of returns, allowances, net credits and any other non-cash reductions to the Credit Sales during such period; provided that “Dilutions” shall not include any Contractual Dilutions or any write-down, reserve or other reduction due to a Receivable becoming a Defaulted Receivable or otherwise bearing on the uncollectibility of such Receivable on account of the insolvency, bankruptcy, lack of credit worthiness or financial inability to pay of the applicable Obligor.
Dilutions means the aggregate amount of any reductions and cancellations of Receivables which have been reduced or canceled, respectively, for any reason other than that (1) the Obligors have made payments thereon or (2) the Seller has charged-off such Receivables for credit reasons in accordance with the Credit and Collection Policy.