Memory Effect definition

Memory Effect is Not Applicable “Price” means Final Level
Memory Effect means Not Applicable

Examples of Memory Effect in a sentence

  • If applicable, Noteholders may benefit from the Memory Effect, which triggers payment of any previously unpaid interest amounts.

Related to Memory Effect

  • Required Effective Date means the relevant Initial Required Effective Date or Increased Required Effective Date (as those terms are defined below).

  • Plan Effective Date means the occurrence of the effective date of the Plan according to its terms.

  • Change of Control Effective Date means the first date during the Change of Control Period (as defined in Section 7.2) on which a Change of Control occurs. Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, if a Change of Control occurs and if the Executive’s employment with the Company (or applicable affiliated company) is terminated prior to the date on which the Change of Control occurs, and if it is reasonably demonstrated by the Executive that such termination of employment (i) was at the request of a third party who has taken steps reasonably calculated to effect a Change of Control or (ii) otherwise arose in connection with or anticipation of a Change of Control, then for all purposes of this Agreement the “Change of Control Effective Date” shall mean the date immediately prior to the date of such termination of employment.

  • Transition Effective Date has the meaning set forth in Section II.D.3.

  • Removal Effective Date has the meaning specified in Section 9.06(b).