Recovered Value definition

Recovered Value means the lesser of the warranty payment made by Cartrack to the Client or the market value of the Vehicle in its recovered condition.

Examples of Recovered Value in a sentence

  • Increased Recovered Value Through Processing - Reflections, Outcomes and Future DirectionMRIWA has invested in 15 completed projects in this program area over the last 5 years.

  • Percentage Value Harrison Frost 64.3 Completions/Game Value Harrison Frost 26.8 Forced Fumbles Value Deontae Overstreet 0.38 Fumbles Recovered Value TJ Arnold 2 Pass Efficiency Value Harrison Frost 140.6 Passing TDs Value Harrison Frost 16 Passing Yards Value Harrison Frost 2,540 Passing Yards/Game Value Harrison Frost 317.5 Yards/Completion Value Harrison Frost 11.9 Points Responsible Value Harrison Frost 96 Omar Cervantes 69 Punt Return TDs Value Ronnie Blackmon 1 Punt Return Avg.

  • The recent changes to the National Gas Law in respect of the arbitration of access charges for gas transmission pipelines (as developed by the Gas Market Reform Working Group) provides a framework for assessing the Recovered Value of capital investments over time.

Related to Recovered Value

  • Worst Value means, in respect of a SPS Valuation Date, the lowest Underlying Reference Value for any Underlying Reference in the Basket in respect of such SPS Valuation Date.

  • Assessed value means 1 of the following:

  • Net Asset Value or "NAV” means per Unit value of the Trust arrived at by dividing the Net Assets by the number of Units outstanding.

  • Appraised Value The value set forth in an appraisal made in connection with the origination of the related Mortgage Loan as the value of the Mortgaged Property.