Offering Funding Amount definition

Offering Funding Amount means the dollar amount equal to (i) the product of (x) the number of Offering Funding Shares sold in an Offering Funding and (y) the offering price per share of such Offering Funding Shares in such Offering Funding, less (ii) the aggregate underwriting discounts and commissions in such Offering Funding.
Offering Funding Amount means the dollar amount equal to (a) the product of (i) the number of Offering Funding Shares sold in an Offering Funding and (ii) the offering price per share of such Offering Funding Shares in such Offering Funding, less (b) the aggregate underwriting discounts and commissions in such Offering Funding.

Examples of Offering Funding Amount in a sentence

  • The term "Offering Value" shall be the quotient obtained by dividing the Offering Funding Amount by the number of Offering Funding Shares sold in such Offering Funding.

Related to Offering Funding Amount

  • Offering Funding Date means the date on which the offering for the Series Asset is fully funded through an offering conducted by the Company.

  • Excess Funding Amount means the amount on deposit in the Excess Funding Account.

  • Pre-Funding Amount With respect to any date, the amount on deposit in the Pre-Funding Account.

  • Revolving fund means a self-supporting fund which provides services or sells goods to state agencies, other governmental jurisdictions, or the public.

  • Maximum Offering Amount means have the meaning set forth in the recitals hereto.

  • Funding Amount has the meaning specified in Section 3.2(a).

  • Sinking Fund Account means the sinking fund account established and held by the Treasurer of Charleston County designed to provide for the payment of the principal of, premium, if any, and interest on the Bonds, as the same respectively fall due.

  • Principal Funding Investment Shortfall means, with respect to each Transfer Date relating to the Controlled Accumulation Period, the amount, if any, by which the Principal Funding Investment Proceeds for such Transfer Date are less than the Covered Amount determined as of such Transfer Date.

  • Aggregate Excess Funding Amount has the meaning specified in Section 2.2(c)(iv).

  • Underlying Funds means open-end investment companies registered under the 1940 Act within the ING fund complex. The term, “fund complex” shall have the same meaning as defined in Item 17 of Form N-1A, as it was in effect on May 7, 2013.

  • Sinking Fund Redemption Date Has the meaning specified in Section 6.06 of the Indenture.

  • Participating Fund means each Fund, including, as applicable, any series thereof, specified in Exhibit A, as such Exhibit may be amended from time to time by agreement of the parties hereto, the shares of which are available to serve as the underlying investment medium for the aforesaid Contracts.

  • Investing Fund any Fund investing Cash Balances and/or Cash Collateral in an Affiliated Money Market Fund; and

  • Rights Offering Amount means $300,000,000.

  • Principal Funding Investment Proceeds means, with respect to each Transfer Date, the investment earnings on funds in the Principal Funding Account (net of investment expenses and losses) for the period from and including the immediately preceding Transfer Date to but excluding such Transfer Date.

  • Sale Amount means, with respect to any Sold Receivable, the amount received from the related third-party purchaser as payment for such Sold Receivable.

  • Sinking Fund Installment means, as of any particular date of calculation, the amount required, as of such date of calculation, to be paid by the Authority on a future date for the retirement of Outstanding Bonds which are stated to mature subsequent to such future date, but does not include any amount payable by the Authority by reason only of the maturity of a Bond.

  • L/C Amount means the sum of (i) the aggregate face amount of any issued and outstanding Letters of Credit and (ii) the unpaid amount of the Obligation of Reimbursement.

  • Underlying Fund means a collective investment scheme (including exchange traded funds) which will be daily dealing, open-ended and may be listed or unlisted and will be domiciled in, in the case of regulated funds in an EU/EEA Member State authorised under the European Communities (Undertakings for Collective Investment in Transferable Securities) Regulations, 2011 as amended (the "UCITS Regulations") or authorised under domestic legislation implementing the UCITS Regulations and such other investment funds as may be permitted by the Central Bank as Category 1 from time to time (category 1 investment funds pursuant to the AIF rulebook ("Category 1")), or authorised in an EU Member State (category 2 investment funds pursuant to the AIF rulebook ("Category 2")), Guernsey where authorised as "Class A Schemes" (Category 1) or "Class B Schemes" (Category 2), Jersey where established either as "Recognised Funds" (Category 1) or as funds that are not "Recognised Funds" (Category 2), the Isle of Man as "Authorised Schemes" (Category 1) or "unauthorised schemes" (Category 2), any investment funds authorised by the US Securities and Exchanges Commission under the Investment Companies Act 1940 (Category 2) and such other investment funds as may be permitted by the Central Bank as Category 2 from time to time. The AIFM will confirm to the Central Bank that any new Category 2 investment funds will comply in all material respects with the requirements applicable to a Retail Investor Alternative Investment Fund pursuant to the AIF Rulebook. In the case of unregulated funds, these will be domiciled in Australia, Hong Kong, South Africa, Bermuda, British Virgin Islands, the Cayman Islands, Singapore or Mauritius and will follow an investment strategy that seeks to provide capital appreciation to its investors through direct investment in transferable securities in the form of cash and/or cash equivalents, global equities (such as shares and common stock) and global equity related securities (securities with equity characteristics or conferring the right to acquire equity securities, such as depositary receipts and preference shares), REITs and global bonds which are listed on Recognised Markets (as set out in Appendix II of the Prospectus). Underlying Funds may not be leveraged. The Underlying Funds must comply with the investment restrictions of the Fund as outlined below.

  • Optional Purchase Price has the meaning set forth in Section 8.1 of the Sale and Servicing Agreement.

  • Repurchase Amount shall have the meaning set forth in Section 4.2 hereof.

  • Sinking Fund means each Sinking Fund Subaccount under the Indenture. To the extent necessary for compliance with the Authority’s tax covenants and other provisions of the Indenture and the Act, the Authorized Officers of the Authority may subdivide each such subaccount in respect of separate categories or issues of Sinking Fund Bonds.

  • Initial Funding Date means the date on or after the Closing Date, on which all of the conditions described in Section 6.1 have been satisfied (or waived) in a manner satisfactory to the Administrative Agent and the Lenders and on which the initial Loans under this Agreement are made by the Lenders to the Borrower.

  • Reinvestment Prepayment Amount with respect to any Reinvestment Event, the Reinvestment Deferred Amount relating thereto less any amount expended prior to the relevant Reinvestment Prepayment Date to acquire or repair assets useful in the Borrower’s business.

  • Additional Loans Purchase Price means the dollar amount representing the aggregate purchase price of the related Additional Loans as specified in the applicable Additional Purchase Agreement (which, with respect to any Additional Loan purchased with funds on deposit in the Supplemental Purchase Account, will be equal to 100% of the aggregate principal balance of such Additional Loan, plus accrued interest to be capitalized).