Rate Adjustment Clauses definition

Rate Adjustment Clauses means clauses 9.3.11 and 9.3.12 of this Memorandum of Association;
Rate Adjustment Clauses means clauses 9.3.5.14, 9.3.5.15 and 9.3.5.16 of these A Preference Share Terms;
Rate Adjustment Clauses means 9.2.12 and 9.2.13 of this Memorandum;

Examples of Rate Adjustment Clauses in a sentence

  • Power Co. For Approval to Implement New Demand-Side Management Programs and for Approval of Two Updated Rate Adjustment Clauses, PUE-2013-00072, at 9-10 (Apr.

  • Cost of Service Including Rate Adjustment Clauses Rate Adjustment Clause Pursuant to§ 56-585.1 A 5 b, c or d Rate Adjustment Clause Pursuant to § 56-585.1 A 6Virginia Juris.

  • Rate Adjustment Clauses The Company argues that the RPS adder of 50 basis points applies to RACs under §§ 56-585.1 A 5 and A 6 of the Code.


More Definitions of Rate Adjustment Clauses

Rate Adjustment Clauses means Articles 10.3.11 and 10.3.12 of this Constitution;
Rate Adjustment Clauses means clauses 32.3.9 and 32.3.10 of this Memorandum of Incorporation;

Related to Rate Adjustment Clauses

  • Value Adjustments means cash lending revenues and other revenues on collateral in respect of a Series of ETP Securities.

  • Reference Interest Rate Replacement Adjustment means the first alternative set forth in the order below that can be determined by the Issuer or its designee as of the Reference Interest Rate Replacement Date:

  • Final Reference Price means an amount (which shall be deemed to be a monetary value in the Underlying Currency) equal to the level of the Index at the Valuation Time on the Valuation Date or the Issuer Call Date, as the case may be, as determined by or on behalf of the Calculation Agent without regard to any subsequently published correction or (if, in the determination of the Calculation Agent, no such level can be determined and no Market Disruption Event has occurred and is continuing) an amount determined by the Calculation Agent as its good faith estimate of the level of the Index on such date having regard to the then prevailing market conditions, the last reported trading price of the Shares and such other factors as the Calculation Agent determines relevant;

  • Unadjusted Reference Interest Rate Replacement means the Reference Interest Rate Replacement excluding the Reference Interest Rate Replacement Adjustment.

  • Interest Adjustment Rate means the interest adjustment rate assigned to the Security. The initial Interest Adjustment Rate is the interest adjustment rate specified in the Table (the "Initial Interest Adjustment Rate").

  • Reference Interest Rate Replacement Conforming Changes means, with respect to any Reference Interest Rate Replacement, any technical, administrative or operational changes (including changes to the definition of "Interest Period", timing and frequency of determining rates and making payments of interest, changes to the definition of "Corresponding Tenor" solely when such tenor is longer than the Interest Period and other administrative matters) that the Issuer or its designee decides may be appropriate to reflect the adoption of such Reference Interest Rate Replacement in a manner substantially consistent with market practice (or, if the Issuer or its designee decides that adoption of any portion of such market practice is not administratively feasible or if the Issuer or its designee determines that no market practice for use of the Reference Interest Rate Replacement exists, in such other manner as the Issuer or its designee determines is reasonably necessary).

  • Adjustment Spread means either a spread (which may be positive or negative), or the formula or methodology for calculating a spread, in either case, which the Independent Adviser determines and which is required to be applied to the Successor Rate or the Alternative Rate (as the case may be) to reduce or eliminate, to the fullest extent reasonably practicable in the circumstances, any economic prejudice or benefit (as the case may be) to Noteholders as a result of the replacement of the Original Reference Rate with the Successor Rate or the Alternative Rate (as the case may be) and is the spread, formula or methodology which: