Portfolio Limitations definition

Portfolio Limitations means, as of any date of determination (determined without duplication):
Portfolio Limitations has the meaning set forth in the Collateral Valuation Schedule.
Portfolio Limitations has the meaning assigned to such term in this Schedule under "Application of Portfolio Limitations."

Examples of Portfolio Limitations in a sentence

  • Portfolio Limitations: The I-Bank retains the right to reject outright any Applicant for which the resulting I-Bank Loan Bond is a Revenue Bond, the aggregate principal amount of which will serve to increase the projected I-Bank Revenue Bond principal exposure to an amount that exceeds 10% of the projected principal amount of publicly issued I-Bank Environmental Infrastructure bonds.

  • Portfolio Limitations: The I-Bank retains the right to reject outright any Applicant for which the resulting I-Bank Loan Bond is a Revenue Bond, the aggregate principal amount of which will serve to increase the projected I-Bank Revenue Bond principal exposure to an amount that exceeds 10% of the projected principal amount of publicly issued I-Bank Environmental Infrastructurebonds.

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  • The decision by any prospective Noteholder to invest in the Notes should be based among other things (including, without limitation, the identity of the Investment Manager) on the Eligibility Criteria which each Investment Asset is required to satisfy, as disclosed in this Prospectus and on the Loan-to-Value Ratio, the Portfolio Limitations, the Portfolio Restrictions and the Interest Coverage Ratio that the Portfolio is required to satisfy.

  • Portfolio Limitations The Trust retains the right to reject outright any Applicant for whom the Trust Loan Bond is a Revenue Bond, the aggregate principal amount of which will serve to increase the Trust Revenue Bond principal exposure to anamount that exceeds 10% of the total outstanding principal amount of publicly issued Trust bonds.

  • Notional Portfolio Limitations for Derivatives Transactions are Unjustified For the reasons we explain below, we are primarily concerned with the Proposed Rule’s new limits on aggregate derivatives notional exposure.

  • Portfolio Limitations Both new § 613.3030(c) and existing § 613.3040(d)(2) implement sections No. 100–399, section 409(d), 102 Stat.

  • Such managers must be registered under the Investment Advisors Act of 1940.Chapter 3 Investment PortfolioArticle 1 – Security Investments 1.1 Portfolio Limitations Any reference to the portfolio shall mean the total of the District’s cash and securities under management by the Treasurer.

  • In accordance with the terms of Exhibit A attached hereto and made a part hereof, the Portfolio Manager is, subject to the Portfolio Limitations (as defined below), among other things, authorized and empowered to purchase, sell, hold and generally deal in and with all Futures Transactions (as defined in Exhibit A) on behalf of the Series.

  • Such Fund Investments will from and after the Effective Date satisfy the Portfolio Limitations as of any trade date with respect to such Fund Investment or, if any Portfolio Limitation is not satisfied on any such date after the Effective Date, the relevant requirements thereof must be maintained or improved after giving effect to such purchase.


More Definitions of Portfolio Limitations

Portfolio Limitations means the portfolio limitations specified in Schedule IV.
Portfolio Limitations in Section 2 of Annex II to the Credit Agreement is hereby amended by replacing the value “40%” in clause (i) thereof with the value “25%”.

Related to Portfolio Limitations

  • Concentration Limitations Limitations satisfied on each Measurement Date on or after the Effective Date and during the Reinvestment Period if, in the aggregate, the Collateral Obligations owned (or in relation to a proposed purchase of a Collateral Obligation, owned and proposed to be owned) by the Issuer comply with all of the requirements set forth below (or in relation to a proposed purchase after the Effective Date, if any such requirement is not satisfied, the level of compliance with such requirement is maintained or improved after giving effect to the purchase), calculated in each case as required by Section 1.3 herein:

  • Portfolio Assets means all Loan Assets owned by the Borrower, together with all proceeds thereof and other assets or property related thereto, including all right, title and interest of the Borrower in and to:

  • Plantwide applicability limitation (PAL means an emission limitation expressed in tons per year, for a pollutant at a major stationary source, that is enforceable as a practical matter and established source-wide in accordance with Chapter 19, section 011.

  • Portfolio Value means the aggregate amount of portfolio of investments including cash balance without netting off of leverage undertaken by the CDMDF.

  • Acid rain emissions limitation means, as defined in 40 CFR 72.2*, a limitation on emissions of sulfur dioxide or nitrogen oxides under the acid rain program under Title IV of the Clean Air Act (CAA).

  • Exceptions and Limitations means fair use, fair dealing, and/or any other exception or limitation to Copyright and Similar Rights that applies to Your use of the Licensed Material.

  • Portfolio Loss means the loss realized on either (i) a portfolio sale of Single Family Shared-Loss Loans in accordance with the terms of Article IV or (ii) the sale of a loan with the consent of the Receiver as provided in Section 2.7.

  • Portfolio Asset means an asset of an investment fund;

  • Required Reserve Factor Floor means, for any Calculation Period, the sum (expressed as a percentage) of (a) 28.00% plus (b) the product of the Adjusted Dilution Ratio and the Dilution Horizon Ratio, in each case, as of the immediately preceding Cut-Off Date.

  • emission limit value means the mass, expressed in terms of certain specific parameters, concentration and/or level of an emission, which may not be exceeded during one or more periods of time;

  • Anti-Dilution Levy means such sum, as the Responsible Person or its delegate considers appropriate taking into account the interests of Shareholders of the relevant Funds to cover dealing costs incurred when transacting to cover Shareholder dealing and for no other purpose.

  • Emission limitation means a requirement established by the Board, the director or the Administrator, EPA, which limits the quantity, rate or concentration of emission of air pollutants on a continuous emission reduction including any requirement relating to the operation or maintenance of a source to assure continuous emission reduction (Section 302(k)).

  • Effluent limitation guideline means a regulation published by the Administration under Section 304(b) of the CWA to adopt or revise effluent limitations.

  • Risk Weighted Assets means the risk weighted assets or total risk exposure amount, as calculated by the Company in accordance with the Capital Regulations applicable to the Regulatory Group as at that point in time.

  • Portfolio Data means the Key Terms in relation to all outstanding Trades between you and us in a form and standard that is capable of being reconciled. The information comprising the Portfolio Data for Portfolio Data Delivery Date will be prepared as at the close of business New York time on the immediately preceding Business Day.

  • Renewable Portfolio Standard or “RPS” means a state or federal law, rule or regulation that requires a stated amount or minimum proportion or quantity of electricity that is sold or used by specified persons to be generated from Renewable Energy Sources.

  • Effluent limitation means any restriction imposed by the Director on quantities, discharge rates, and concentrations of pollutants that are discharged from point sources into waters of the United States, the waters of the contiguous zone, or the ocean.

  • Minimum Weighted Average Spread Test means a test that will be satisfied on any date of determination if the Weighted Average Spread of all Eligible Collateral Obligations included in the Collateral on such date is equal to or greater than 5.00%.

  • Qualified portfolio company means a company that (i) has its principal place of business in the

  • Minimum Dilution Reserve Percentage means, at any time of determination, the product (expressed as a percentage and rounded to the nearest 1/100th of 1%, with 5/1000th of 1% rounded upward) of (a) the average of the Dilution Ratios for the twelve (12) most recent Fiscal Months, multiplied by (b) the Dilution Horizon Ratio.

  • Technically permissible maximum laden mass means the maximum mass allocated to a vehicle on the basis of its construction features and its design performances.

  • Maximum allowable residential density means the density allowed under the zoning ordinance and land use element of the general plan, or if a range of density is permitted, means the maximum allowable density for the specific zoning range and land use element of the general plan applicable to the project. Where the density allowed under the zoning ordinance is inconsistent with the density allowed under the land use element of the general plan, the general plan density shall prevail.

  • Special purpose spray adhesive means an aerosol adhesive that meets any of the following definitions:

  • Minimum Weighted Average Coupon Test means a test that will be satisfied on any Measurement Date if the Weighted Average Coupon equals or exceeds 7.0%.

  • Average Invested Assets means, for a specified period, the average of the aggregate book value of the assets of the Company invested, directly or indirectly, in Properties, Loans and other Permitted Investments secured by real estate before reserves for depreciation or bad debts or other similar non-cash reserves, computed by taking the average of such values at the end of each month during such period.

  • Average monthly discharge limitation means the highest allowable average of “daily discharges” over a calendar month, calculated as the sum of all “daily discharges” measured during a calendar month divided by the number of “daily discharges” measured during that month.