Higher Threshold definition

Higher Threshold means 20% at Closing, and as thereafter adjusted ---------------- following any issuance of Transaction Securities by multiplying the Higher Threshold in effect prior to such issuance, expressed as a decimal carried to the third place, by the Dilution Factor; provided, that, if following such -------- ---- issuance of Transaction Securities, a Primary Share Offer is made by Newco pursuant to Section 3.01(d) hereof, the Higher Threshold shall immediately be increased, but never above .200, to H\2,\ which is to be determined as follows: H\2\= ((x/y) (H\0\- H\1\)) + H\1\ where:
Higher Threshold means, subject to clause 2.14, members of the e& Group holding, as registered holder, Ordinary Shares, and/or depositary receipts representing Ordinary Shares, representing in aggregate at least 20.0 per cent. of the total number of Voting Rights outstanding;
Higher Threshold means the amount of Purchaser Losses arising from any single Effect or a series of related or substantially similar Effects to the extent such Purchaser Losses exceed thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) individually.

Examples of Higher Threshold in a sentence

  • Such payments shall be made within 30 (thirty) days of any such Milestone Receipt in excess of the Higher Threshold being received by, or becoming due to, Oncoscience or its Affiliate.

Related to Higher Threshold

  • Ownership Threshold means, with respect to any Person, Beneficial Ownership of the greater of (A) 15% of the Common Shares at any time outstanding or (B) the percentage of the outstanding Common Shares Beneficially Owned by such Person on the date of this Rights Agreement, plus in the case of this clause (B) 1% of the Common Shares outstanding on such date.

  • Minimum Threshold means the average daily yield on the 10 Year Treasury Note (as reported in the Bloomberg GT10 index) over the Award Period.

  • Bid threshold means the dollar amount set in N.J.S.A. 18A:18A-3, above which a Board shall advertise for and receive sealed bids in accordance with procedures set forth in N.J.S.A. 18A:18A-1 et seq.

  • Micro-purchase threshold means the dollar amount at or below which a district may purchase property or services using micro-pur- chase procedures. Generally, the micro-purchase threshold for pro- curement activities administered under federal awards is not to ex- ceed the amount set by the Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR) at 48 C.F.R. Part 2, Subpart 2.1 [see below], unless a higher threshold is requested by the district and approved by the cogni- zant agency for indirect costs.

  • Threshold means, with respect to Party B and any Valuation Date, infinity.