Payment Outflows definition

Payment Outflows means, with respect to any Share, the purchase price paid in cash or cash equivalents in respect of such Share (for this purpose, the cash purchase price paid in respect of (i) any share of Class A Common Stock issued on or prior to the Closing Date or upon conversion of Class C Common Stock, (ii) any share of Class A Common Stock issued upon conversion of a Series A Preferred Share under clause (ii) of Section 4A or clause (ii) of Section 4C of Part B hereof, (iii) any share of Class A Common Stock issuable under clause (i) of Sections 4A, 4B, 4C and 4D of Part B hereof, shall be deemed to be $1,000 per share and (iv) any share of Class A Common Stock or Class B Common Stock issued in exchange for a Senior RIC Share shall be deemed to be $1,000 per share (subject, in each case, to adjustment by the Board of Directors of the Corporation for stock splits, stock dividends, reverse stock splits and other similar transactions)).
Payment Outflows shall have the meaning set forth in the Certificate of Incorporation.

Examples of Payment Outflows in a sentence

  • Buyout Cash & Interest Net Present Annual Analysis Adjustment Buyout Buyout Year Year and Buyout Payment Payment 2.6250% Lease Payment Outflows Expense Payments Payment Interest Oper.

  • Partial Claim Transfer Payment Outflows VA is proposing a 1% note rate on the subordinate lien to account for the net present value of the transfer payments made to servicers on behalf of borrowers.Although interest begins accruing at the time of origination, borrowers are by default granted a five-year, no penalty deferment.

Related to Payment Outflows

  • Payment Ahead means, with respect to a Precomputed Receivable and a Collection Period, any Excess Payment (not representing, when added to any Deferred Prepayment with respect to such Precomputed Receivable, a prepayment in full of such Precomputed Receivable) which the Servicer, in accordance with its customary servicing practices, will apply towards the payment of Scheduled Payments due in one or more future Collection Periods.

  • Amortization Payment shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2(d).

  • Payment Amount has the meaning specified in Section 6.1.

  • Production Payment means a production payment obligation (whether volumetric or dollar denominated) of the Borrower or any of its Restricted Subsidiaries which are payable from a specified share of proceeds received from production from specified Oil and Gas Properties, together with all undertakings and obligations in connection therewith.

  • Amortization Payment Date shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2(d).

  • Production Payments means, collectively, Dollar-Denominated Production Payments and Volumetric Production Payments.

  • Distribution Payment Date has the meaning set forth in paragraph 2(b) of Annex I.

  • Down payment means all partial payments, whether made in cash or otherwise, received by or for the benefit of the seller before or substantially contemporaneous with either the execution of the installment sale contract or the delivery of the motor vehicle sold under that contract, whichever occurs later.

  • Event Payments has the meaning set forth in Section 6.1(d).

  • Excess Cash Flow Payment Date means the earlier of (a) the date occurring 90 days after the last day of each fiscal year of the Borrower (commencing with the fiscal year of the Borrower ending December 31, 2018) and (b) the third Business Day following the date on which financial statements with respect to such period are delivered pursuant to Section 5.01(c).

  • Excess Cash Payment Date means the date occurring 95 days after the last day of each Fiscal Year of Holdings (commencing with the Fiscal Year of Holdings ended December 31, 2010).

  • Deferred Sales Charge Payment Dates means the dates specified for deferred sales fee installments under "Investment Summary--Fees and Expenses" in the Prospectus for the Trust.

  • Termination Payment has the meaning set forth in Section 6.03.

  • AHYDO Catch-Up Payment means any payment on any Indebtedness that would be necessary to avoid such Indebtedness being characterized as an “applicable high yield discount obligation” under Section 163(i) of the Code.

  • Special Payment Means any payment (other than a Scheduled Payment) in respect of, or any proceeds of, any Equipment Note or Collateral (as defined in each Indenture).

  • Party A Payment Dates Each Quarterly Interest Payment Date from and including the Quarterly Interest Payment Date falling in {circle} 2004 up to the Termination Date and the Termination Date.

  • Capitation Payment means a payment the STATE makes periodically to the MCO for each Enrollee covered under the Contract for the provision of services as defined in Article 6 regardless of whether the Enrollee receives these services during the period covered by the payment.

  • Termination Payment Date means the earlier of the first Distribution Date following the liquidation or sale of the Receivables as a result of an Insolvency Event and the occurrence of the Scheduled Series 1995-1 Termination Date.

  • Interest Payment Amount With respect to each outstanding Class of Notes and any Payment Date, the Interest Accrual Amount for such Class of Notes, less any Modification Loss Amount for such Payment Date allocated to reduce the Interest Payment Amount owed for such Class of Notes pursuant to Section 3.03(f) hereof, or plus any Modification Gain Amount for such Payment Date allocated to increase the Interest Payment Amount owed for such Class of Notes pursuant to Section 3.03(g) hereof.

  • Special Payment Date means each Distribution Date with respect to the Early Amortization Period.

  • Estimated Swap Termination Payment means, with respect to an Early Termination Date, an amount determined by Party A in good faith and in a commercially reasonable manner as the maximum payment that could be owed by Party B to Party A in respect of such Early Termination Date pursuant to Section 6(e) of the ISDA Master Agreement, taking into account then current market conditions.

  • Maturity Payment Amount shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2 of this Annex A.

  • Scheduled Interest Payment means the scheduled payment of interest due on the Mortgage Loan on a Monthly Payment Date.

  • recurring payments “reference transactions” "preauthorized transfers" or "preapproved payment." You can cancel your billing agreement at any time in your account interface or by contacting us. Where a payment under that billing agreement is scheduled to be made before the end of the next Business Day after you tell us to cancel it, we may cancel your billing agreement after that payment has been made. If you cancel a billing agreement, you may still owe the recipient money for goods or services that you have received but have not paid for. If we determine currency conversion is necessary for a billing agreement payment, and we perform the conversion, we will use the transaction exchange rate in effect at the time the payment is processed. The transaction exchange rate for each payment transaction may vary. Refunds to your account How refunds can happen We may allow the recipient of your payment to: • Refuse to accept it. • Decide to accept it and then use our service to send you a refund of all or any part of the amount of the payment later. We will return the amount of any refused payment or refunded payment to your Balance. We will return the amount of an unclaimed payment to your balance within 30 days after the date you initiated the payment. If any amount of any payment is returned to you in any of the ways outlined above, we may convert the returned amount for you into either: • The currency of the balance you used for the original payment (before any conversion into the currency received by the recipient happened). • The opening currency of your account. • US dollars (opening a balance in that currency for you, if you don’t have one already). If the original payment you sent involved a currency conversion we will convert the returned amount from the currency received by the recipient as follows: • If the amount is returned within one day of the date of the original payment we will use our transaction exchange rate applicable on the date of the original payment, so that you receive the original amount in the original currency you converted for the original payment. • If the amount is returned after one day of the date of the original payment we will use and you agree to accept our transaction exchange rate applicable at the time of the conversion of the returned amount. The transaction exchange rate may be applied immediately and without notice to you. We may also automatically withdraw the returned amount from your Balance and transfer the funds back to the funding source you used for the original payment. Withdrawals can also involve a currency conversion – see the section on Withdrawing money above. Risks when receiving refunds The returned amount could be lower in value than your original payment amount. This can happen as a result of: • The recipient sending you a refund lower in value than your original payment amount. As we are only a payment service provider, we cannot know what you are entitled to from the original payment recipient as a refund or why the recipient sent the refund in a particular amount. • Transaction exchange rate fluctuations. PayPal is not responsible for any loss resulting from the recipient's decision to refuse or refund your payment, except to the extent that a refund sent by the recipient is a payment executed incorrectly by PayPal We are not liable to you for the difference between the value of your original payment and the value of the resulting refund, except to the extent that the refund is an incorrect payment (see the section on Resolving Problems).

  • Net Cash Payments means, with respect to any Disposition, the aggregate amount of all cash payments received by the Company and its Restricted Subsidiaries directly or indirectly in connection with such Disposition, whether at the time of such Disposition or after such Disposition under deferred payment arrangements or Investments entered into or received in connection with such Disposition (including, without limitation, Disposition Investments); provided that:

  • Scheduled Payment Date means a date on which a payment or delivery is to be made under Section 2(a)(i) with respect to a Transaction.