Nominal Value definition

Nominal Value means having a retail value of
Nominal Value means the amount shown on the share certificate, not the market value.
Nominal Value is defined, for a power-driven vehicle, as the characteristic which can be demonstrated at Type Approval and which relates the braking rate of the vehicle on its own to the level of the braking input variable.

Examples of Nominal Value in a sentence

  • When SIA decides to start paying dividends, Participant will have a right to sell Tokens to Mycelium for the Nominal Value or convert the Tokens into class B nonvoting preference shares of Mycelium SIA.

  • In the event of SIA’s IPO Mycelium shall have a right to repurchase Participant’s Tokens and corresponding SARs at Tokens’ Nominal Value equal to the Tokens’ purchase price during Sale Event in the USD based on BTC to USD official exchange rate at the time of the Sale Event closing.

  • If any Debenture is paid on a different and later date than the First Payment Date, the payment must consider the balance of the Unit Nominal Value, plus the Remuneration, calculated pro rata temporis from the First Payment Date until the respective and effective payment ("Payment Price" and, each, a "Payment Date", respectively).


More Definitions of Nominal Value

Nominal Value means $0.00030465 per Share.
Nominal Value means having a cash value of $15 of less, or having worth of $15 or less, based on the retail purchase price of the item, regardless of the actual cost.
Nominal Value means the value on the face of the share;
Nominal Value means monetary worth not exceeding twenty-five dollars ($25.00).
Nominal Value means US$0.00001 per Share.
Nominal Value means the nominal value of a Structured Product, as specified in the Confirmation and/or the Term Sheet;
Nominal Value means, in respect of the Cover Pool, the sum of: (a) the outstanding principal amounts of the Mortgage Assets, (b) the issue price of discounted debt securities that are included in the Cover Pool and (c) the nominal value of debt securities issued at a premium that are included in the Cover Pool (in the case of (b) and (c), excluding any Hedge Collateral that might then be in the Cover Pool), in each case as such is determined pursuant to the Covered Bonds Communiqué.