Series F Liquidation Amount definition

Series F Liquidation Amount means $100,000 per share of Series F Preferred Stock.
Series F Liquidation Amount means $25,000.00 per share of Series F Preferred Stock.
Series F Liquidation Amount means the aggregate Series F Liquidation Preference. “Series F Liquidation Preference” means twenty-five dollars ($25.00) per Series F Preferred Unit. “Series F Parity Units” means the Series C Preferred Units, Series D Preferred Units and any class or series of Partnership Units hereafter issued and outstanding, whether or not the distribution rates thereof shall be different from those of the Series F Preferred Units, if the holders of such class or series and the Series F Preferred Units shall be entitled to (i) the receipt of distributions in proportion to their respective amounts of accrued and unpaid distributions per

Examples of Series F Liquidation Amount in a sentence

  • After the Series A Liquidation Amount, the Series C Liquidation Amount, the Series B Liquidation Amount, the Series D Liquidation Amount, the Series E Liquidation Amount and the Series F Liquidation Amount have been paid in full, the holders of shares of Common Stock shall be entitled to receive the Common Liquidation Amount.

  • If the Liquidation Distributable Assets shall be insufficient to pay the holders of the Series F Preferred the full Series F Liquidation Amount to which they shall be entitled, the holders of the Series F Preferred shall share ratably in any distribution of assets according to the amounts which would be payable pursuant to this Section 4.3.2(b) with respect to the Series F Preferred held by them upon such distribution as if all amounts payable on or with respect to said shares were paid in full.

  • The Series F Preferred Units shall, with respect to, allocations, the payment of distributions and the right to receive the Series F Liquidation Amount upon a Liquidation, rank junior to all Series F Senior Units; rank senior to all Series F Junior Units, and rank in parity with all Series F Parity Units.

  • Each share of Series F Stock shall be convertible into the number of shares of Common Stock that results from dividing the Conversion Price in effect at the time of conversion into the Series F Liquidation Amount for each share of Series F Stock being converted; the Conversion Price shall initially be $5.00 per share for the Series F Stock.

  • Notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth in Subsections 2.1.2 through 2.1.6, if the amount distributable pursuant to Subsections 2.1.2 and 2.1.6 with respect to a Liquidity Event consummated prior to January 1, 2020 is less than 1.5 times the Series F Original Issue Price in the aggregate, then the Series F Liquidation Amount shall be increased to an amount equal to 1.5 times the Series F Original Issue Price minus any amounts distributable under this Subsection 2.1.6.

  • If, upon the occurrence of a Liquidation Event, the assets and funds thus distributed among the holders of the Series F Preferred Stock shall be insufficient to permit the payment to such holders of the full Series F Liquidation Amount, then the entire assets and funds of the Corporation legally available for distribution shall be distributed ratably among the holders of the Series F Preferred Stock in proportion to the number of such shares owned by each such holder.

  • Holders of Series F Preferred Stock shall be entitled to receive, when, as and if declared by the Board (or a duly authorized committee of the Board), out of assets legally available under the Delaware General Corporation Law, non–cumulative cash dividends at a rate equal to 5.25% of the Series F Liquidation Amount per annum, payable in arrears, on each Dividend Payment Date with respect to the Dividend Period (or portion thereof) ending on the day preceding such respective Dividend Payment Date.

  • For purposes of determining the voting rights of the holders of shares of Series F under this Section 6, each holder will be entitled to one vote for each $100,000 of Series F Liquidation Amount to which his or her shares are entitled.

  • If the funds available upon liquidation after full satisfaction of the Series F Liquidation Amount are insufficient to satisfy in full the Preferred Liquidation Amount, the entire assets of the Corporation available for such distribution shall be distributed ratably among the holders of the Series C Preferred Stock, the Series D Preferred Stock and the Series E Preferred Stock based on the respective percentages to which they are entitled of the total Preferred Liquidation Amount.

  • If the assets of the Corporation are not sufficient to pay in full the Series F Liquidation Amount for the outstanding shares of Series F Preferred Stock, the amounts paid to the Holders and to the holders of all Parity Stock shall be pro rata in accordance with the respective aggregate liquidating distributions to which they would otherwise be entitled.


More Definitions of Series F Liquidation Amount

Series F Liquidation Amount shall have the meaning set forth in Section 5(A) of this Exhibit A.
Series F Liquidation Amount means the aggregate Series F Liquidation Preference.

Related to Series F Liquidation Amount

  • Liquidation Amount means $1,000 per share of Designated Preferred Stock.

  • Series A Liquidation Value means the amount equal to the sum of (i) the Series A Issue Price, plus (ii) all Series A Unpaid Distributions, plus (iii) Series A Partial Period Distributions, in each case, with respect to the applicable Series A Preferred Unit.

  • Subordinate Liquidation Amount For any Distribution Date and each Loan Group, the excess, if any, of the aggregate Liquidation Principal of Mortgage Loans related to that Loan Group which became Liquidated Mortgage Loans during the prior calendar month over the related Senior Liquidation Amount for that Distribution Date.

  • Series A Liquidation Preference means $25.00 per Series A Preferred Mirror Unit. The Series A Liquidation Preference shall be the “Liquidation Preference” with respect to the Series A Preferred Mirror Units.

  • 10% in Liquidation Amount means, with respect to the Trust Securities, except as provided in the terms of the Capital Securities or by the Trust Indenture Act, Holder(s) of outstanding Trust Securities voting together as a single class or, as the context may require, Holders of outstanding Capital Securities or Holders of outstanding Common Securities voting separately as a class, who are the record owners of 10% or more of the aggregate liquidation amount (including the stated amount that would be paid on redemption, liquidation or otherwise, plus accrued and unpaid Distributions to the date upon which the voting percentages are determined) of all outstanding Securities of the relevant class.

  • Senior Liquidation Amount For any Distribution Date, the sum of (A) the aggregate, for each Mortgage Loan which became a Liquidated Mortgage Loan during the Prior Period, of the lesser of: (i) the Senior Percentage of the Principal Balance of such Mortgage Loan and (ii) the Senior Prepayment Percentage of the Liquidation Principal with respect to such Mortgage Loan and (B) the Senior Prepayment Percentage of any Subsequent Recoveries for such Distribution Date.

  • Series C Liquidation Preference means a liquidation preference for each Series C Preferred Unit initially equal to $25.00 per unit (subject to adjustment for any splits, combinations or similar adjustments to the Series C Preferred Units), which liquidation preference shall be subject to increase by the per Series C Preferred Unit amount of any accumulated and unpaid Series C Distributions (whether or not such distributions shall have been declared).

  • Nominal Liquidation Amount means, notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the Indenture Supplement, with respect to the Class C(2020-5) Notes:

  • Series B Liquidation Preference means a liquidation preference for each Series B Preferred Unit initially equal to $25.00 per unit, which liquidation preference shall be subject to increase by the per Series B Preferred Unit amount of any accumulated and unpaid Series B Distributions (whether or not such distributions shall have been declared).

  • Liquidation Preference Amount means $25,000 per share of Series C Preferred Stock.

  • Preference Amount means any amount previously distributed to an Owner on the Obligations that is recoverable and sought to be recovered as a voidable preference by a trustee in bankruptcy pursuant to the United States Bankruptcy Code (11 U.S.C.), as amended from time to time, in accordance with a final nonappealable order of a court having competent jurisdiction.

  • Nominal Liquidation Amount Deficit means, for any tranche of notes, the Adjusted Outstanding Dollar Principal Amount minus the nominal liquidation amount of that tranche.

  • Subordinated Principal Distribution Amount As to any Distribution Date and Loan Group, the sum of the following with respect to each Loan Group: (i) the Subordinated Percentage of the applicable Non-PO Percentage of all amounts described in subclauses (a) through (d) of clause (i) of the definition of Non-PO Formula Principal Amount with respect to such Loan Group and such Distribution Date, (ii) with respect to any Mortgage Loan in the related Loan Group that became a Liquidated Mortgage Loan during the calendar month preceding the month of such Distribution Date, the amount of Liquidation Proceeds allocable to principal received with respect thereto remaining after application thereof pursuant to clause (ii) of the definition of Senior Principal Distribution Amount for that Loan Group, up to the Subordinated Percentage of the applicable Non-PO Percentage of the Stated Principal Balance of such Mortgage Loan, and (iii) the Subordinated Prepayment Percentage of the applicable Non-PO Percentage of the amounts described in subclause (f) of clause (i) of the definition of Non-PO Formula Principal Amount with respect to that Loan Group for such Distribution Date, reduced by the amount of any payments in respect of Class PO Deferred Amounts for such Distribution Date; provided, however, that on any Distribution Date after a Senior Termination Date, the Subordinated Principal Distribution Amount will not be calculated by Loan Group but will equal the amount calculated pursuant to the formula set forth above based on the applicable Subordinated Percentage and Subordinated Prepayment Percentage for the Subordinated Certificates for such Distribution Date with respect to all of the Mortgage Loans as opposed to the Mortgage Loans only in the related Loan Group.

  • Second Liquidation Target Amount has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 6.1(c)(i)(E).

  • Subordinate Principal Distribution Amount With respect to any Distribution Date and each Class of Subordinate Certificates, (a) the sum of (i) the product of (x) the related Subordinate Class Percentage for such Class and (y) the aggregate of the amounts calculated for such Distribution Date under clauses (1), (2) and (3) of Section 4.02(a)(ii)(Y)(A) of this Series Supplement (without giving effect to the Senior Percentage) to the extent not payable to the Senior Certificates; (ii) such Class's pro rata share, based on the Certificate Principal Balance of each Class of Subordinate Certificates then outstanding, of the principal collections described in Section 4.02(a)(ii)(Y)(B)(b) of this Series Supplement (without giving effect to the Senior Accelerated Distribution Percentage) to the extent such collections are not otherwise distributed to the Senior Certificates; (iii) the product of (x) the related Prepayment Distribution Percentage and (y) the aggregate of all Principal Prepayments in Full received in the related Prepayment Period and Curtailments received in the preceding calendar month (other than the related Discount Fraction of such Principal Prepayments in Full and Curtailments with respect to a Discount Mortgage Loan) to the extent not payable to the Senior Certificates; (iv) if such Class is the Class of Subordinate Certificates with the Highest Priority, any Excess Subordinate Principal Amount for such Distribution Date; and (v) any amounts described in clauses (i), (ii) and (iii) as determined for any previous Distribution Date, that remain undistributed to the extent that such amounts are not attributable to Realized Losses which have been allocated to a Class of Subordinate Certificates minus (b) the sum of (i) with respect to the Class of Subordinate Certificates with the Lowest Priority, any Excess Subordinate Principal Amount for such Distribution Date; and (ii) the Capitalization Reimbursement Amount for such Distribution Date, other than the related Discount Fraction of any portion of that amount related to each Discount Mortgage Loan, multiplied by a fraction, the numerator of which is the Subordinate Principal Distribution Amount for such Class of Subordinate Certificates, without giving effect to this clause (b)(ii), and the denominator of which is the sum of the principal distribution amounts for all Classes of Certificates other than the Class A-P Certificates, without giving effect to any reductions for the Capitalization Reimbursement Amount.

  • Class A Interest Distribution Amount means, as to each Class of Class A Certificates and any Remittance Date, the sum of the amounts specified in clause (a)(i), (a)(ii), (a)(iii), (a)(iv), (a)(v) and (a)(vi), as appropriate, of the definition of the term "Class A Formula Distribution Amount" and the Unpaid Class A Interest Shortfall, if any, with respect to such Class.

  • 10% in liquidation amount of the Securities means Holders of outstanding Securities voting together as a single class or, as the context may require, Holders of outstanding Capital Securities or Holders of outstanding Common Securities voting separately as a class, who are the record owners of 10% or more of the aggregate liquidation amount (including the stated amount that would be paid on redemption, liquidation or otherwise, plus accrued and unpaid Distributions to the date upon which the voting percentages are determined) of all outstanding Securities of the relevant class.

  • Class A-2 Principal Distribution Amount With respect to any Distribution Date on or after the Stepdown Date and on which a Trigger Event is not in effect, the excess of (x) the sum of the Certificate Principal Balances of the Class A-2A, Class A-2B, Class A-2C and Class A-2D Certificates immediately prior to such Distribution Date over (y) the lesser of (A) the product of (i) 58.00% and (ii) the aggregate Stated Principal Balance of the Group II Mortgage Loans as of the last day of the related Due Period (after giving effect to scheduled payments of principal due during the related Due Period, to the extent received or advanced and unscheduled collections of principal received during the related Prepayment Period) and (B) the aggregate Stated Principal Balance of the Group II Mortgage Loans as of the last day of the related Due Period (after giving effect to scheduled payments of principal due during the related Due Period, to the extent received or advanced and unscheduled collections of principal received during the related Prepayment Period) minus the product of (i) 0.50% and (ii) the aggregate principal balance of the Group II Mortgage Loans as of the Cut-off Date.

  • First Liquidation Target Amount has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 6.1(c)(i)(D).

  • Class A Principal Distribution Amount With respect to any Distribution Date, the excess of (i) the aggregate Class Certificate Balances of the Class A Certificates immediately prior to such Distribution Date over (ii) the lesser of (A) 54.50% of the aggregate Stated Principal Balance of the Mortgage Loans for such Distribution Date and (B) the excess, if any, of the aggregate Stated Principal Balance of the Mortgage Loans for such Distribution Date over $3,608,680.

  • Class A-P Principal Distribution Amount As defined in Section 4.02.

  • Class Principal Distribution Amount As to each RCR Class, an amount as to principal equal to (i) the concurrent distribution of principal in respect of the related REMIC Class or Classes multiplied by (ii) a fraction the numerator of which is the Aggregate Denomination of such RCR Class and the denominator of which is the Initial Authorized Denomination of such RCR Class. Code: The Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, including any successor or amendatory provisions.

  • Class A-1 Principal Distribution Amount With respect to any Distribution Date on or after the Stepdown Date and on which a Trigger Event is not in effect, the excess of (x) the Certificate Principal Balance of the Class A-1 Certificates immediately prior to such Distribution Date over (y) the lesser of (A) the product of (i) 55.50% and (ii) the aggregate Stated Principal Balance of the Group I Mortgage Loans as of the last day of the related Due Period (after giving effect to scheduled payments of principal due during the related Due Period, to the extent received or advanced and unscheduled collections of principal received during the related Prepayment Period) and (B) the aggregate Stated Principal Balance of the Group I Mortgage Loans as of the last day of the related Due Period (after giving effect to scheduled payments of principal due during the related Due Period, to the extent received or advanced and unscheduled collections of principal received during the related Prepayment Period) minus the product of (i) 0.50% and (ii) the aggregate principal balance of the Group I Mortgage Loans as of the Cut-off Date.

  • Class A Noteholders’ Principal Distribution Amount means, for any distribution date, the Principal Distribution Amount times the Class A Percentage for that distribution date, plus any Class A Note Principal Shortfall as of the close of business on the preceding distribution date; provided that the Class A Noteholders’ Principal Distribution Amount will not exceed the outstanding principal balance of the class A notes, less all amounts, other than investment earnings, on deposit in the accumulation account.In addition, on the maturity date for any class of class A notes, the principal required to be distributed to the related noteholders will include the amount required to reduce the outstanding principal balance of that class to zero.

  • Initial Liquidation Preference means one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) per share of Convertible Preferred Stock.

  • Interest Distribution Amount With respect to any Distribution Date and any Class A Certificates, any Mezzanine Certificates and any Class CE Certificates, the aggregate Accrued Certificate Interest on the Certificates of such Class for such Distribution Date.