Disposition Value definition

Disposition Value means, at any time, with respect to any property
Disposition Value means, at any time, with respect to any property, the book value thereof, valued at the time of such disposition in good faith by the Company.
Disposition Value means at any time, with respect to any property, (a) in the case of property that does not constitute Equity Interests, the book value thereof, and (b) in the case of property that constitutes Equity Interests, an amount equal to that percentage of the book value of the assets of the Subsidiary that issued such Equity Interests as is equal to the percentage that the book value of all of the outstanding Equity Interests of such Subsidiary determined at the time of the disposition thereof, in good faith by the Company.

Examples of Disposition Value in a sentence

  • Reported Disposition Value is dependent upon the disposition method.

  • Disposition MethodExample Event Indicating Disposition DatePublic Benefit ConveyanceDate of assignment letter to sponsoring agency and subsequent deed date to granteeFederal TransferDate of letter of transferSale (Negotiated or Public)Deed dateLease TerminationLease termination date Note: Numeric values reported for Disposition Value must be greater than or equal to zero.

  • The Disposition Value of any share shall not exceed its Unpaid Yield and Unreturned Original Cost.

  • The second rate, 6% annual rate or .05% monthly rate, was requested by LACoFD Air Ops.o Disposition Value of Existing S‐70A helicopters – Generally, the current value of S‐70A helicopters is very low due to the military’s release of surplus UH‐60A helicopters to the market.

  • An acceptable calculated value for Condition Index may be negative.o Disposition Value will only be reported for Sales, including the subcategories of Negotiated and Public Sale.• Addition of data element:o Repair Needs is added as a new data element.


More Definitions of Disposition Value

Disposition Value means, at any time, with respect to any property,
Disposition Value is defined in Section 10.6(c)(ii).
Disposition Value means (a) in the case of property that does not constitute Subsidiary Stock, the book value thereof, valued at the time of such Disposition in good faith by the Company, and (b) in the case of property that constitutes Subsidiary Stock, an amount equal to that percentage of book value of the assets of the Restricted Subsidiary that issued such stock as is equal to the percentage that the book value of such Subsidiary Stock represents of the book value of all of the outstanding Equity Interests of such Restricted Subsidiary (assuming, in making such calculations, that all securities convertible into such Equity Interests are so converted and giving full effect to all transactions that would occur or be required in connection with such conversion) determined at the time of the Disposition thereof, in good faith by the Company.
Disposition Value. (a) in the case of property that does not constitute Subsidiary Stock, the book value thereof, valued at the time of such Disposition in good faith by the Borrower, and (b) in the case of property that constitutes Subsidiary Stock, an amount equal to that percentage of book value of the assets of the Subsidiary that issued such stock as is equal to the percentage that the book value of such Subsidiary Stock represents of the book value of all of the outstanding Equity Interests of such Subsidiary (assuming, in making such calculations, that all securities convertible into such Equity Interests are so converted and giving full effect to all transactions that would occur or be required in connection with such conversion) determined at the time of the Disposition thereof, in good faith by the Borrower.
Disposition Value means, at any time, with respect to any property (a) in the case of property that does not constitute Subsidiary Stock, the book value thereof, valued at the time of such disposition in good faith by the Company, and (b) in the case of property that constitutes Subsidiary Stock, an amount equal to (x) the book value of all assets of the Subsidiary that issued such Subsidiary Stock multiplied by (y) the percentage of all of the outstanding Capital Stock of such Subsidiary represented by such Subsidiary Stock subject to an Asset Sale (assuming, in making such calculations, that all Securities convertible into such Capital Stock are so converted and giving full effect to all transactions that would occur or be required in connection with such conversion), determined at the time of the disposition thereof, in good faith by the Company.
Disposition Value means, at any time, with respect to any Transfer of property, (A) in the case of property that does not constitute Capital Stock of a Subsidiary, the book value thereof, valued at the amount taken into account (or which would be taken into account) in the consolidated balance sheet of the Company then most recently required to have been delivered to the holders pursuant to Section 7.1, and (B) in the case of property that constitutes Capital Stock of a Subsidiary, an amount equal to that percentage of the book value of the assets of the Subsidiary that issued such Capital Stock as is equal to the percentage that the book value of such Capital Stock represents of the book value of all of the outstanding Capital Stock of such Subsidiary (assuming, in making such calculations, that all securities convertible into such Capital Stock are so converted and giving full effect to all transactions that would occur or be required in connection with such conversion), determined as of the date of the balance sheet referred to in the foregoing clause (A).
Disposition Value means the aggregate net book value of all assets sold, transferred, leased or disposed of in any transaction determined as of the date of such transfer or proposed transfer thereof.