Industry Classifications definition

Industry Classifications means the industry classifications set forth in Schedule 6 hereto, as such classifications may be revised from time to time by written agreement (including via email) of the Servicer and the Administrative Agent without the requirement of an amendment to this Agreement, but with written notice (including via email) to the Collateral Agent and the Collateral Administrator.
Industry Classifications means the Xxxxx'x Industry Classifications and up to three additional industry group classifications agreed to in writing (including via email) by the Servicer and the Administrative Agent, such agreement not to be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed and (y) "Xxxxx'x Industry Classifications" means the industry classifications set forth in Schedule 6 hereto, as such industry classifications shall be updated at the option of the Servicer (with the consent of the Administrative Agent) if Xxxxx'x publishes revised industry classifications.
Industry Classifications means the Moody's Industry Classifications and up to three additional industry group classifications agreed to in writing (including via email) by the Servicer and the Administrative Agent, such agreement not to be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed and (y) "Moody's Industry Classifications" means the industry classifications set forth in Schedule 6 hereto, as such industry classifications shall be updated at the option of the Servicer (with the consent of the Administrative Agent) if Moody's publishes revised industry classifications.

Examples of Industry Classifications in a sentence

  • The S&P Industry Classifications set forth in Schedule 3 hereto, and such industry classifications shall be updated at the option of the Collateral Manager if S&P publishes revised industry classifications.

  • A work code includes a six digit North American Industry Classifications System code plus a descriptor.

  • A work code includes a six digit North American Industry Classifications System (NAICS) code plus a descriptor.

  • The S&P Industry Classifications set forth in Schedule 2 hereto, and such industry classifications shall be updated at the option of the Collateral Manager if S&P publishes revised industry classifications.

  • The S&P Industry Classifications set forth in Schedule 3 hereto, and such industry classifications shall be updated at the option of the Portfolio Manager if S&P publishes revised industry classifications.

  • The S&P Industry Classifications set forth in Schedule 2 hereto, and such industry classifications shall be updated at the option of the Portfolio Manager if S&P publishes revised industry classifications.

  • A work code includes a six (6) digit North American Industry Classifications System (NAICS) code plus a descriptor.

  • The Moody's Industry Classifications set forth in Schedule 1 hereto, and such industry classifications shall be updated at the option of the Portfolio Manager (with notice to Moody's and the Collateral Administrator) to the revised industry classifications applicable to the then current Moody's CLO rating criteria.

  • Without amending these Articles Supplementary and to the extent permitted by Maryland law, the S&P Industry Classifications applicable with respect to the Corporation may be changed from those set forth in these Articles Supplementary to other S&P Industry Classifications recognized by S&P if the Board of Directors of the Corporation determines and S&P advises the Corporation in writing that the change will not adversely affect its then-current rating of the Preferred Shares.

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More Definitions of Industry Classifications

Industry Classifications means the Xxxxx’x Industry Classifications.
Industry Classifications means the truck industry classifications attached hereto as Schedule 1.25.
Industry Classifications means, when used with respect to an Eligible Investment, any of the industry classification groups under the table "Industry Sectors" set forth below, and any additional categories that may subsequently be established by the Calculation Agent;Industry Sectors Aerospace and defense Food/drug retailersAir transport Food productsAutomotive Food serviceBeverage and tobacco Forest productsRadio and television Health care Brokers, dealers, and investment houses Home furnishings Building and development Lodging and casinosBusiness equipment and services Industrial equipmentCable and satellite television InsuranceChemicals and plastics Leisure goods/activities/moviesClothing/textiles Nonferrous metals/mineralsConglomerates Oil and gasContainers and glass products PublishingCosmetics/toiletries Rail industriesDrugs Retailers (except food and drug)Ecological services and equipment SteelElectronics/electrical Surface transportEquipment leasing TelecommunicationsFarming/agriculture UtilitiesFinancial intermediaries Miscellaneous

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