Dividend Incurrence Test definition

Dividend Incurrence Test means the dividend incurrence test set out in Clause 12.4(b).
Dividend Incurrence Test means the Dividend Incurrence test as set out in paragraph(b) of Clause 11.4 (Incurrence Tests).

Related to Dividend Incurrence Test

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