Equity Factor definition

Equity Factor means the pricing of the tax credit in terms of cents per tax credit dollar. The equity factor is listed in the application and may change as market conditions dictate.
Equity Factor means 0.6023.
Equity Factor means a percentage equal to the General Unsecured Stock Distribution divided by the Maximum Estimated Class 9 Claims.

Examples of Equity Factor in a sentence

  • Each holder of an Allowed General Unsecured Claim (to the extent such Claim is not an Insured Claim) shall receive on account of such Claim (i) shares of New Sunterra Common Stock equal to the product of such holder's Allowed General Unsecured Claim multiplied by the Equity Factor and (ii) such holder's pro rata share of the Series C Certificates of Beneficial Interest.

  • The initial Series shall be BlackRock U.S. Equity Factor Rotation ETF.

  • The EAC shall meet at least every 5 Fiscal Years to assess the methodology of calculating the Utility Fee (including the determination of any adjustment to the Return on Equity Factor used in the Utility Fee) and at least every 10 Fiscal Years to conduct a full review of the categories of O&M Costs and the components thereof being included in the Utility Fee and the Capped O&M Ceiling.


More Definitions of Equity Factor

Equity Factor means [ ], or such greater number that the Debtors and the Creditors' Committee jointly determine on the Effective Date.
Equity Factor means [·].(4)