Examples of Moneyline Telerate Page 3750 in a sentence
LIBOR, with respect to any Dividend Period, means the offered rate expressed as a percentage per annum for three-month deposits in U.S. dollars on the first day of such Dividend Period, as that rate appears on Moneyline Telerate Page 3750 as of 11:00 A.M., London time, on the second London Business Day immediately preceding the first day of such Dividend Period.
If the rate does not appear on Moneyline Telerate Page 3750, the rate for that day will be determined on the basis of the rates at which deposits in United States dollars are offered by the Reference Banks at approximately 11:00 a.m. (London time), on that day to prime banks in the London interbank market.
The Lender shall promptly notify the Borrowers if no rate is quoted on Moneyline Telerate Page 3750 or if no rate is quoted on the ISDA Page or if for any reason the Lender is unable to obtain Dollars in the London interbank market in order to fund an Advance during any Interest Period, stating the circumstances which have caused such notice to be given.
LIBOR, with respect to any Dividend Period, means the offered rate expressed as a percentage per annum for three-month deposits in U.S. dollars on the first day of such Dividend Period, as that rate appears on Moneyline Telerate Page 3750 (or any successor or replacement page) as of 11:00 A.M., London time, on the second London Business Day immediately preceding the first day of such Dividend Period.
LIBOR, with respect to any Dividend Period, means the annual offered rate expressed as a percentage for three-month deposits in U.S. dollars, beginning on the first day of such Dividend Period, as that rate appears on Moneyline Telerate Page 3750 as of 11:00 a.m. London time, on the second London Business Day immediately preceding the first day of such Dividend Period.