Put Trigger Date definition

Put Trigger Date shall have the meaning set forth in Section 5(a) hereof. 25 130
Put Trigger Date has the meaning set forth in Section 2.2(c)(i).
Put Trigger Date means the earlier of the fifth anniversary of the Closing or the date upon which a Change of Control of the Company occurs.

Examples of Put Trigger Date in a sentence

  • In case no Put Trigger Date or Call Trigger Date (‘Trigger Date”) is available, then valuation would be done to maturity price.

  • In case no Put Trigger Date or Call Trigger Date (‘Trigger Date”) is available, then valuation would be done to maturity price.4. In case one Trigger Date is available, then valuation would be done as to the said Trigger Date.5. In case both Trigger Dates are available, then valuation would be done to the earliest date.

  • In the event that a Public Company Reorganization shall not have occurred on or prior to the Put Trigger Date, each Member shall have the right and option during the period beginning on the Put Trigger Date and ending on the fifth anniversary thereafter to require the Company or Glenayre Electronics, Inc.

  • A proxy shall expire on the earlier of (i) the end of the Director’s term; or (ii) eleven months after the date of the proxy.

  • If NetRatings elects to exercise the Put Option, it shall do so by delivering written notice (the "Put Notice") to the Company within thirty (30) business days following (i) the Put Trigger Date, or (ii) any anniversary of the Put Trigger Date.

  • Lower of the best of Put and worst of Call would be taken as the price for valuation In case no Put Trigger Date or Call Trigger Date (‘Trigger Date”) is available, then valuation would be done to maturity price.

  • With respect to each Put Option, the closing of the Company’s redemption of the Put Units (the “Put Closing”) shall occur on the date specified by the Company to ICP in writing, which date shall be no earlier than the applicable Put Trigger Date and no later than the date that is twelve (12) months after such Put Trigger Date (such later date, with respect to the applicable Put Option, the “Outside Redemption Date” and the date of such closing, the “Put Closing Date”).


More Definitions of Put Trigger Date

Put Trigger Date means the earliest of (a) the date on which the Common Stock is no longer listed and registered, quoted or eligible for quotation, as applicable, on one of the following: (i) the NYSE, (ii) the NYSE Amex, (iii) NASDAQ, (iv) OTC Bulletin Board, (v) OTCQX or (vi) OTCQB, (b) 90 days following written notice from the Investors regarding the Company’s failure to timely file all reports required by the Exchange Act if the Company has not cured such failure within such 90-day period, and (c) the Company is unable to register the Shares pursuant to Section 3 and the Company has not cured such inability within 30 days following written notice from the Investors.
Put Trigger Date has the meaning given that term in Section 9.08(a).
Put Trigger Date has the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 10.6(c);
Put Trigger Date means the earlier of (a) May 31, 2015 and (b) the date on or after May 31, 2013 on which the terms of all the Manufacturing and Distributions Agreements (as such term is defined in the Asset Purchase Agreement) shall have been extended for a term ending on or after May 31, 2018.

Related to Put Trigger Date

  • ii) Trigger Date shall have the meaning set forth in Section 11(a)(iii) hereof.

  • Subsequent Triggering Event means any of the following events or transactions occurring after the date hereof: (i) The acquisition by any person (other than Grantee or any Grantee Subsidiary) of beneficial ownership of 25% or more of the then outstanding Common Stock; or (ii) The occurrence of the Initial Triggering Event described in clause (i) of subsection (b) of this Section 2, except that the percentage referred to in clause (z) of the second sentence thereof shall be 25%.

  • Flip-In Trigger Date shall have the meaning set forth in Section 11(a)(iii) hereof.

  • Covenant Trigger Event shall occur at any time that Availability is less than the greater of (a) $12.5 million and (b) 10% of the Line Cap then in effect. Once commenced, a Covenant Trigger Event shall be deemed to be continuing until such time as Availability equals or exceeds the greater of (i) $12.5 million and (ii) 10% of the Line Cap then in effect for 30 consecutive days.

  • Initial Triggering Event means any of the following events or transactions occurring after the date hereof:

  • Trigger Date shall have the meaning set forth in Section 11(a)(iii) hereof.

  • Covenant Trigger Period means the period (a) commencing on the day that (i) an Event of Default occurs or (ii) Availability is less than the greater of (x) 10% of Available Credit and (y) $20,000,000 and (b) continuing until, at all times thereafter for a period of 30 consecutive days during which, (i) no Event of Default exists and (ii) Availability shall have been not less than the greater of (x) 10% of Available Credit and (y) $20,000,000.

  • Carve-Out Trigger Notice means a written notice delivered by the Administrative Agent or the Required Lenders (which delivery may be made by any electronic method of transmission) to the Borrower and its counsel, the United States Trustee, and lead counsel to any Committee, which notice may be delivered following the occurrence and continuance of an Event of Default, and stating that the Post-Carve-Out Trigger Notice Cap has been invoked.

  • Auto-Call Trigger Event means an event which occurs if, in the determination of the Calculation Agent, the Index Performance as of the Valuation Time on an Auto-Call Valuation Date is greater than or equal to the relevant Auto-Call Trigger Level.

  • Ratings Trigger Event has the meaning set forth in Section 3.14 of the Sale and Servicing Agreement.

  • Company Triggering Event shall be deemed to have occurred if: (a) the Company shall have made a Company Board Adverse Recommendation Change; (b) the Company Board or any committee thereof shall have publicly approved, endorsed or recommended any Acquisition Proposal; or (c) the Company shall have entered into any letter of intent or similar document relating to any Acquisition Proposal in violation of the terms of the Agreement.

  • Trigger Event Date means a date on which a Trigger Event has occurred as determined by the Calculation Agent.

  • Moody’s First Trigger Ratings Threshold means, with respect to Party A, the guarantor under an Eligible Guarantee or an Eligible Replacement, (i) if such entity has a short-term unsecured and unsubordinated debt rating from Moody’s, a long-term unsecured and unsubordinated debt rating or counterparty rating from Moody’s of “A2” and a short-term unsecured and unsubordinated debt rating from Moody’s of “Prime-1”, or (ii) if such entity does not have a short-term unsecured and unsubordinated debt rating or counterparty rating from Moody’s, a long-term unsecured and unsubordinated debt rating or counterparty rating from Moody’s of “A1”.

  • Moody’s Second Trigger Ratings Threshold means, with respect to Party A, the guarantor under an Eligible Guarantee or an Eligible Replacement, (i) if such entity has a short-term unsecured and unsubordinated debt rating from Moody’s, a long-term unsecured and unsubordinated debt rating or counterparty rating from Moody’s of “A3” and a short-term unsecured and unsubordinated debt rating from Moody’s of “Prime-2”, or (ii) if such entity does not have a short-term unsecured and unsubordinated debt rating from Moody’s, a long-term unsecured and unsubordinated debt rating or counterparty rating from Moody’s of “A3”.

  • Final Trigger Level means 85.00%, being a percentage against which the performance of the Index will be measured in order to determine the Final Redemption Amount.

  • Change of Control Triggering Event means the occurrence of both a Change of Control and a Rating Event.

  • Net Proceeds Offer Trigger Date has the meaning provided in Section 4.16.

  • Voting Rights Triggering Event means the failure of the Company to pay dividends on the Preferred Stock with respect to six or more quarterly periods (whether or not consecutive).

  • Auto-Call Trigger Level means the level set out below for the relevant Auto-Call Valuation Date (i.e. as shown in the same row as that date):

  • Ratings Decline Period means the period that (i) begins on the earlier of (a) the date of the first public announcement of the occurrence of a Change of Control and (b) the occurrence of a Change of Control and (ii) ends 90 days following consummation of such Change of Control; provided that such period shall be extended for so long as the rating of the Notes, as noted by the applicable Rating Agency, is under publicly announced consideration for downgrade by the applicable Rating Agency.

  • Rating Event means the rating on the Notes is lowered by each of the Rating Agencies and the Notes are rated below an Investment Grade Rating by each of the Rating Agencies on any day within the 60-day period (which 60-day period will be extended so long as the rating of the Notes is under publicly announced consideration for a possible downgrade by any of the Rating Agencies) after the earlier of (a) the occurrence of a Change of Control and (b) public notice of the occurrence of a Change of Control or the Company’s intention to effect a Change of Control; provided that a Rating Event will not be deemed to have occurred in respect of a particular Change of Control (and thus will not be deemed a Rating Event for purposes of the definition of Change of Control Triggering Event) if each Rating Agency making the reduction in rating does not publicly announce or confirm or inform the Trustee in writing at the request of the Company that the reduction was the result, in whole or in part, of any event or circumstance comprised of or arising as a result of, or in respect of, the Change of Control (whether or not the applicable Change of Control has occurred at the time of the Rating Event).

  • Cash Dominion Trigger Period means the period commencing on the occurrence of a Cash Dominion Trigger Event, and continuing until the date that (a) no Event of Default shall be continuing and (b) Excess Availability is greater than or equal to the greater of (i) 15.0% of the Line Cap and (ii) $6,250,000, in each case, for a period of at least three (3) consecutive Business Days.

  • Debt Repayment Triggering Event means any event or condition which gives, or with the giving of notice or lapse of time would give, the holder of any note, debenture or other evidence of indebtedness (or any person acting on such holder’s behalf) the right to require the repurchase, redemption or repayment of all or a portion of such indebtedness by the Company or any of its subsidiaries.

  • Cumulative Loss Trigger Event With respect to any Distribution Date, a Cumulative Loss Trigger Event exists if the quotient (expressed as a percentage) of (x) the aggregate amount of Realized Losses incurred since the Cut-off Date through the last day of the related Prepayment Period divided by (y) the Cut-off Date Pool Principal Balance exceeds the applicable cumulative loss percentages set forth below with respect to such Distribution Date: Distribution Date Occurring In Cumulative Loss Percentage ------------------------------ -------------------------- May 2008 through April 2009 1.400% for the first month, plus an additional 1/12th of 1.700% for each month thereafter (e.g., 2.250% in November 2008) May 2009 through April 2010 3.100% for the first month, plus an additional 1/12th of 1.700% for each month thereafter (e.g., 3.950% in November 2009) May 2010 through April 2011 4.800% for the first month, plus an additional 1/12th of 1.400% for each month thereafter (e.g., 5.500% in November 2010) May 2011 through April 2012 6.200% for the first month, plus an additional 1/12th of 0.700% for each month thereafter (e.g., 6.550% in November 2011) May 2012 and thereafter 6.900%

  • Triggering Event means any Section 11(a)(ii) Event or any Section 13 Event.

  • Rating period means the 12-month period for which premium rates are determined by a health