Initial Valuation Period definition

Initial Valuation Period. As defined in Section 34.1(a).
Initial Valuation Period. As defined in Section 0.
Initial Valuation Period has the meaning set forth in Exhibit G.

Examples of Initial Valuation Period in a sentence

  • If no such Expert shall have been appointed within such ten (10) days or within the Initial Valuation Period, whichever is earlier, either Landlord or Tenant may apply to any court having jurisdiction to have such appointment made by such court.

  • Any Expert appointed by the original Experts, by the American Arbitration Association or by such court shall be instructed to determine the Maximum Foreseeable Loss within thirty (30) days (together with the Initial Valuation Period, the “Valuation Period”) after appointment of such Expert.

  • The Independent Financial Expert shall deliver to each of the Selling Holder and the Non-Exercising Holder a written opinion of its determination of the Company valuation within 20 days following the Initial Valuation Period, or such other time as the Selling Holder and the Non-Exercising Holder may mutually agree.

  • No later than two Trading Days after the delivery of a Put Notice, the Company must deliver to the Investor or an agreed upon escrow agent the amount of Put Shares deliverable at Closing determined based upon the Purchase Price in effect for the Initial Valuation Period.

  • Financial Accounting Standards No. Initial Valuation Period, whichever is earlier, either Landlord or Tenant may apply to any court having jurisdiction to have such appointment made by such court.


More Definitions of Initial Valuation Period

Initial Valuation Period means the period commencing on the date this Agreement is executed and ending on August 31, 1995.
Initial Valuation Period means the period commencing five calendar days prior (a) to a Funding Date and ending on the Funding Date, or (b) to the date of delivery of Initial Collateral and ending on such delivery date.
Initial Valuation Period means the period from (and including) the Effective Date to (but excluding) the Second Fixed Amount Payment Date.
Initial Valuation Period. As defined in Section 11.10(a).

Related to Initial Valuation Period

  • Initial Valuation Date means the Issue Date, provided that if such day is not an Exchange Business Day for a Share then the Initial Valuation Date for that Share will be the first succeeding day that is an Exchange Business Day, subject to the occurrence of a Market Disruption Event. See “DESCRIPTION OF THE NOTES – Market Disruption Event” below for further detail.

  • Initial Valuation means, when used with reference to specified Collateral, the Valuation initially performed for the Collateral as of the date on which the Collateral was added to the Collateral Pool. The Initial Valuation for each of the Initial Mortgaged Properties is as set forth in Exhibit A to the Agreement.

  • MCE Valuation Period means, subject to any extension (as described in further detail in the Conditions), the period commencing from and including the moment upon which the Mandatory Call Event occurs and up to the end of the following trading session on the Index Exchange; and

  • Annual Valuation Date means the Valuation Date each calendar year so designated by the Trust, commencing in the calendar year 2003.

  • Call Valuation Date means the first Scheduled Trading Day of the month following the expiry of 35 calendar days after the Issuer’s Call Date. For the avoidance of doubt, the 35 calendar day period is mandatory and non- waivable by either the Issuer or the Holder.

  • Final Valuation Date means the Final Valuation Date as specified in § 1 of the Product and Underlying Data. If the Final Valuation Date is not a Calculation Date the immediately following Banking Day which is a Calculation Date shall be the Final Valuation Date.

  • Merger Valuation Period for any Merger Event means the five consecutive Trading Day period immediately preceding, but excluding, the effective date for such Merger Event.

  • Auto-Call Valuation Date means, in respect of an Index and subject to the Adjustment Provisions, each day specified as such in the definition of Auto-Call Trigger Level, or if any such day is not a Scheduled Trading Day for such Index, the next following Scheduled Trading Day in respect of such Index.

  • ST Valuation Date means the Redemption Valuation Date.

  • Quarterly Valuation Date means the last Business Day of each February, May, August and November of each year commencing on the first such date next following the Date of Original Issue of a series of MTP , except with respect to delivery of Accountant’s Confirmation in which case “Quarterly Valuation Date” shall mean the last Business Day of such of the last Business Days of February, May, August and November in each year as is selected by S&P.

  • Valuation Period shall have the meaning specified in Section 14.04(c).

  • Bid Valuation Date means January 15, 2010.

  • Initial Value has the meaning set forth in Section 1.76(a).

  • Exercise Valuation Date means the first Scheduled Trading Day of the month following the expiry of 35 calendar days after the Exercise Date. For the avoidance of doubt, the 35 calendar day period is mandatory and non-waivable by either the Issuer or the Holder.

  • SPS Valuation Date means the SPS Redemption Valuation Date or the Strike Date, as applicable.

  • MFP Valuation Date means the MFP Settlement Valuation Date;

  • FX Valuation Date means the FX Calculation Date immediately following the respective Valuation Date.

  • Determination Period means the period from and including a Determination Date in any year to but excluding the next Determination Date; and

  • Rolling Period means, as of any date, the four Fiscal Quarters ending on or immediately preceding such date.

  • Three-Year Period means, with respect to a Restatement, the three completed fiscal years immediately preceding the date that the Board, a committee of the Board, or the officer or officers of the Company authorized to take such action if Board action is not required, concludes, or reasonably should have concluded, that the Company is required to prepare such Restatement, or, if earlier, the date on which a court, regulator or other legally authorized body directs the Company to prepare such Restatement. The “Three-Year Period” also includes any transition period (that results from a change in the Company’s fiscal year) within or immediately following the three completed fiscal years identified in the preceding sentence. However, a transition period between the last day of the Company’s previous fiscal year end and the first day of its new fiscal year that comprises a period of nine to 12 months shall be deemed a completed fiscal year.

  • Scheduled Valuation Date means any original date that, but for the occurrence of an event causing a Disrupted Day, would have been a Valuation Date.

  • Nomination Period means, in respect of a Nomination, the period from the Nomination Start Time to the Nomination End Time;

  • Tax Limitation Period means the Tax Years for which the Applicant’s Qualified Property is subject to the Tax Limitation Amount and as further identified in Section 2.3.D of this Agreement.

  • Acquisition Period means the period ending five (5) business days prior to

  • Post-Closing Period means any taxable period (or portion thereof) beginning after the Closing Date.

  • Coupon Valuation Date means the 30th of March, June, September and December of each calendar year during the term of the Securities, commencing September 30, 2010, or if such date is not an Index Business Day, then the first Index Business Day following such date, provided that the final Coupon Valuation Date will be the Calculation Date, subject to adjustment as provided under Section 3 hereof.