Review Limit definition

Review Limit means the maximum Funds in Use at any time, being a sum equal to the Review Limit specified in the Agreement.
Review Limit the amount equal at all times to the Aggregate Debt Financing Limit (as defined in the Asset Based Finance Agreement);
Review Limit. The maximum Funds in Use as specified in paragraph 10 of the Schedule or as otherwise agreed by Venture.

Examples of Review Limit in a sentence

  • In addition to the title information required by Article 7, but subject to the Title Review Limit, Borrower shall, upon the request of Required Banks, cause to be delivered to Administrative Agent such title opinions and other information regarding title to Mineral Interests owned by Borrower and the perfection and priority of Administrative Agent's Liens therein as are appropriate to determine the status thereof.

  • The aggregate Review Limit for all the above facilities/Facilities is £2,750,000 The Minimum Fee will be calculated by reference to all Invoices Notified by you and those companies referred to above to whom we are providing a facility.

  • Administrative Agent or its counsel shall have completed a review of title (including opinions of title) to the Apache Properties (subject to the Title Review Limit), and such review shall not have revealed any condition or circumstance which would reflect that the representations and warranties contained in Section 8.9 hereof are inaccurate in any respect.

  • An LCPC does not review such cases, unless the document establishing that LCPC provides otherwise (in which case the Procurement Review Limit shall be as prescribed in the document establishing that LCPC, or any other document issued by the CPO).

  • If we are providing another Facility or any other facility either to you and/or other companies in your group, the aggregate Debit Balances across all your and their Current, loan or other accounts maintained by us shall not exceed any aggregate Review Limit specified in the Commercial Terms.

  • Committees and paid and volunteer staff may not overspend their budgets without prior approval from the OC.2.2Contract / Purchase Review Limit: Contracts and purchases over $25,000 must be reviewedand approved by the OC.2.3Disposal Review Limit: Disposal of real property and fixed assets valued at or whose replacement value is over $5,000 must be reviewed and approved by the OC.

  • Administrative Agent or its counsel shall have completed a review of title (including opinions of title) to the Nebraska Properties (subject to the Title Review Limit), and such review shall not have revealed any condition or circumstance which would reflect that the representations and warranties contained in Section 8.9 hereof are inaccurate in any respect.

  • The following facts are set forth based on the parties’ Local Civil Rule 56.1 statements and supporting materials, and are undisputed unless otherwise noted.

  • If we are providing a Facility (or any loan, hire purchase or lease facility) to you and the Associated Businesses, the global aggregate Debit Balances of all Current Accounts of you and of the Associated Businesses and debit balances on such loan, hire purchase or lease accounts shall not exceed any aggregate Review Limit specified in the Commercial Terms.

Related to Review Limit

  • Maximum Daily Limit means the maximum allowable "Daily Concentration" (defined above) when expressed as a concentration (e.g. mg/l), otherwise, it means the maximum allowable "Daily Quantity" as defined above, unless it is expressed as a flow quantity. If expressed as a flow quantity it means "Maximum Daily Flow" as defined in Section 22a-430-3(a) of the RCSA.

  • Annual limit on intake (ALI) means the derived limit for the amount of radioactive material taken into the body of an adult worker by inhalation or ingestion in a year. ALI is the smaller value of intake of a given radionuclide in a year by the reference human that would result in a committed effective dose equivalent of 0.05 Sv (5 rem) or a committed dose equivalent of 0.5 Sv (50 rem) to any individual organ or tissue. ALI values for intake by ingestion and by inhalation of selected radionuclides are given in Part 4, Appendix 4B, Table 4B1, Columns 1 and 2.

  • Bag limit means the maximum number of game animals, game

  • Order limits means the limits shown on the works plans within which the authorised project may be carried out;

  • Upper Limit means a specified maximum amount of costs which may be claimed under a Unit of Work, but which may be extended on application. An Upper Limit operates in the same way as a Costs Limitation;

  • Possession limit as used in s. NR 19.275, means the maximum number of a turtle species or group of turtle species which may be possessed by a person at any time.

  • Maximum Limit means that number of issued Shares representing 10% of the total number of issued Shares as at the date of the passing of this Resolution (excluding any Shares which are held as treasury shares as at that date); and

  • Lead Limits means the maximum concentrations of lead and lead compounds (“Lead”) by weight specified in Section 3.2.

  • Average Monthly Limit means the maximum allowable "Average Monthly Concentration" as defined in Section 22a-430-3(a) of the RCSA when expressed as a concentration (e.g. mg/l); otherwise, it means "Average Monthly Discharge Limitation" as defined in Section 22a-430-3(a) of the RCSA.

  • Maximum allowable cost list means a list of drugs for

  • Annual Addition The sum of the following amounts allocated on behalf of a Participant for a Limitation Year, of (i) all Employer contributions; (ii) all forfeitures; and (iii) all Employee contributions. Except to the extent provided in Treasury regulations, Annual Additions include excess contributions described in Code Section 401(k), excess aggregate contributions described in Code Section 401(m) and excess deferrals described in Code Section 402(g), irrespective of whether the plan distributes or forfeits such excess amounts. Annual Additions also include Excess Amounts reapplied to reduce Employer contributions under Section 3.10. Amounts allocated after March 31, 1984, to an individual medical account (as defined in Code Section 415(l)(2)) included as part of a defined benefit plan maintained by the Employer are Annual Additions. Furthermore, Annual Additions include contributions paid or accrued after December 31, 1985, for taxable years ending after December 31, 1985, attributable to post-retirement medical benefits allocated to the separate account of a key employee (as defined in Code Section 419A(d)(3)) under a welfare benefit fund (as defined in Code Section 419(e)) maintained by the Employer.

  • Daily Maximum Limit means the maximum allowable discharge of a pollutant during a calendar day. Expressed as units of mass, the daily discharge is cumulative mass discharged over the course of the day. Expressed as a concentration, it is the arithmetic average of all measurements taken that day.