One Month LIBOR Rate definition

One Month LIBOR Rate means, with respect to any interest rate calculation for a Loan or other Obligation bearing interest at the Alternate Base Rate, a rate per annum equal to the quotient (rounded upward if necessary to the nearest 1/16th of one percent (0.0625%)) of (i) the rate per annum referred to as the BBA (British Bankers Association) LIBOR RATE as reported on Reuters LIBOR page 1, or if not reported by Reuters, as reported by any service selected by Administrative Agent on the applicable day (provided that if such day is not a Eurodollar Banking Day for which a Eurodollar Rate is quoted, the next preceding Eurodollar Banking Day for which a Eurodollar Rate is quoted) at or about 11:00 a.m., London time (or as soon thereafter as practicable), for Dollar deposits being delivered in the London interbank eurodollar currency market for a term of one month commencing on such date of determination, divided by (ii) one minus the Reserve Requirement in effect on such day. If for any reason rates are not available as provided in clause (i) of the preceding sentence, the rate to be used in clause (i) shall be, at Administrative Agent’s discretion (in each case, rounded upward if necessary to the nearest one-sixteenth (1/16) of one percent (0.0625%)), (1) the rate per annum at which Dollar deposits are offered to the Administrative Agent in the London interbank eurodollar currency market or (2) the rate at which Dollar deposits are offered to the Administrative Agent in, or by Xxxxx Fargo to major banks in, any offshore interbank eurodollar market selected by Administrative Agent, in each case on the applicable day (provided that if such day is not a Eurodollar Banking Day for which Dollar deposits are offered to Administrative Agent in the London interbank eurodollar currency market, the next preceding Eurodollar Banking Day for which Dollar deposits are offered to Administrative Agent in the London interbank eurodollar currency market) at or about 11:00 a.m., London time (or as soon thereafter as practicable) (for delivery on such date of determination) for a one month term. Each determination by Administrative Agent pursuant to this definition shall be conclusive absent manifest error.
One Month LIBOR Rate means, with respect to any Loan bearing interest by reference to the Alternate Base Rate, the rate per annum equal to the IBA rate appearing on the applicable Bloomberg screen (or other commercially available source as designated by the Administrative Agent from time to time for purposes of providing quotations of interest rates applicable to U.S. dollar deposits in the London interbank market) at approximately 11:00 a.m., London time, on each day (provided that if such day is not a Business Day, then on the most recent Business Day), as the rate for U.S. dollar deposits with a one (1) month maturity. In the event that the One Month LIBOR Rate ever falls below zero, the One Month LIBOR Rate shall be deemed to be zero for purposes of this definition.
One Month LIBOR Rate means, as of any date of determination, the offered rate for deposits in U.S. dollars for a one-month period which appears on the Telerate Page 3750 at approximately 11:00 a.m., London time, on such date, or if such date is not a date on which dealings in U.S. dollars are transacted in the London interbank market, then on the next preceding day on which such dealings were transacted in such market.

Examples of One Month LIBOR Rate in a sentence

  • Borrower may, however, request a quote of prevailing One Month LIBOR Rate on any Banking Day.

  • When interest is determined in relation to the Daily One Month LIBOR Rate, each change in the interest rate shall become effective each Business Day that the Bank determines that the Daily One Month LIBOR Rate has changed.

  • The outstanding principal balance of this Note shall bear interest (computed on the basis of a 360-day year, actual days elapsed) either (i) at a fluctuating rate per annum determined by Bank to be one and three-quarters percent (1.75%) above the Daily One Month LIBOR Rate in effect from time to time, or (ii) at a fixed rate per annum determined by Bank to be one and three-quarters percent (1.75%) above LIBOR in effect on the first day of the applicable Fixed Rate Term.

  • In the event that the Bank pays any sum (a "LC Draw Amount") drawn by the beneficiary of an outstanding Letter of Credit (a "LC Draw"), interest shall immediately start to accrue on the LC Draw Amount at the Adjusted One Month LIBOR Rate (hereinafter defined), and such interest shall continue to accrue until reimbursement in full to the Bank.

  • As used herein, "Adjusted One Month LIBOR Rate" shall mean an annual rate equal to two and one-half percent (2.50%) plus the greater of: (a) the One-Month LIBOR Rate, or (b) one and one-half percent (1.50%).


More Definitions of One Month LIBOR Rate

One Month LIBOR Rate means, on any day, the rate determined by the Lender as being the U. S. dollar London Interbank Offered Rate for an interest period of one month appearing on the Bloomberg British Bankers Association LIBOR page BBAM - Official BBA LIBOR Fixing at approximately 11:00 a.m. (London time).
One Month LIBOR Rate means, as of any day, (a) the Screen Rate at approximately 11:00 a.m., London time, for deposits with a maturity of one month, divided by (b) 1.00 minus the LIBOR Reserve Percentage; provided that in the event such day is not a day on which commercial banks are open for international business (including dealings in dollar deposits) in London (a “LIBOR Business Day”), then One-Month LIBOR Rate shall be such rate as in effect on the immediately preceding LIBOR Business Day.
One Month LIBOR Rate means, as of any day, the rate appearing on the Reuters “LIBOR01” screen displaying interest rates for dollar deposits in the London interbank market (or on any successor or substitute page on such screen) at approximately 11:00 a.m., London time, as the rate for dollar deposits in the London interbank market with a maturity of one month, provided that in the event such rate does not appear on such screen (or on any successor or substitute page on such screen or otherwise on such screen), the “One-Month LIBOR Rate” shall be determined by reference to such other comparable publicly available service for displaying interest rates applicable to dollar deposits in the London interbank market as may be selected by the Bank or, in the absence of such availability, by reference to the rate at which dollar deposits of $1,000,000 in immediately available funds for a one-month term are offered by the principal office of the Bank to leading banks in the London interbank market at approximately 11:00 a.m., London time, provided further that in the event such day is not a LIBOR Business Day, then One-Month LIBOR Rate shall be such rate as in effect on the immediately preceding LIBOR Business Day.
One Month LIBOR Rate means the one-month LIBOR rate quoted by the Bank from Reuters Screen LIBOR01 Page or any successor thereto, which shall be that one-month LIBOR rate in effect two New York Banking Days prior to the Reprice Date, adjusted for any reserve requirement and any subsequent costs arising from a change in government regulation, such rate rounded up to the nearest one-sixteenth percent and such rate to be reset monthly on each Reprice Date. The term "New York Banking Day" means any date (other than a Saturday or Sunday) on which commercial banks are open for business in New York, New York. The term "Reprice Date" means the first day of each month. If an LC Draw occurs other than on the Reprice Date, the initial one-month LIBOR rate shall be that one-month LIBOR rate in effect two New York Banking Days prior to the date of the LC Draw, which rate plus the percentage described above shall be in effect until the next Reprice Date. Lender’s internal records of applicable interest rates shall be determinative in the absence of manifest error.
One Month LIBOR Rate is defined in Section 2.1.
One Month LIBOR Rate has the meaning assigned to that term in the definition ofBase Rate”.
One Month LIBOR Rate means, for any Interest Period, the rate set forth for "one month" under "London Interbank Offered Rates (Libor):" as published in the Wall Street Journal on the first day of such Interest Period.