Series Properties definition

Series Properties means, at any particular time, the Series Property of a Series aggregated with the Series Property of each of the other Series.
Series Properties means, at any particular time, the Series Property of a Series aggregated with the Series Property of each of the other Series. Series Designation has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 3.3(a). Series Interest Ownership Limit shall mean not more than 9.8 percent (in value or in number of Interests, whichever is more restrictive) of the aggregate of the Outstanding Interests in a Series, or such other percentage determined by the Managing Member in accordance with Section 4.5.

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  • Accordingly, we make no representation and express no opinion or conclusion as to (a) the existence of the Related Series Properties and Leases, Base Collateral Pool, Upsize Collateral Pool or Collateral Pool, (b) questions of legal or tax interpretation or (c) the appropriateness, accuracy, completeness or reasonableness of any instructions, assumptions and methodologies provided to us by the Property Manager, on behalf of the Issuers, that are described in this report.

  • Fourier Series Representation of Continuous-Time Periodic Signals, Convergence of the Fourier Series, Properties of Continuous-Time Fourier Series, Fourier Series Representation of Discrete-Time Periodic Signals, Properties of Discrete-Time Fourier Series, Fourier Series and LTI Systems, Filtering - Examples of Continuous-Time Filters Described by Differential Equations, Examples of Discrete-Time Filters Described by Difference Equations.

  • Discrete Fourier Series, Properties, Periodic Convolution, Shifting Property, DFT, Circular Convolution and Shift, Interpolating DFT- 1D and 2D Discrete Cosine Transform, Sub-bands and Discrete Wavelet Transform and relation to filter banks Smoothing frequency domain filtering, sharpening frequency domain Image Transforms --Morphological Image processing- restoration- Sparse representation in image processing.

  • Forecasting Aggregate Period Specific Birth Rates: Time Series Properties of a Micrody- namic Neoclassical Model of Fertility,” (with J.Walker), Journal of The American Statistical Association, (December, 1989), 84(408), 958-965.

  • Cross Sectional Characteristics of Investment Returns and the Time Series Properties of Dividend-Price Ratios.

  • Source: ABS, Catalogue No. 6414.0. (e) Time Series Properties of the Data Each of the series used in estimating the cointegrating relationship was tested for non- stationarity using the Augmented Dickey-Fuller test (Said and Fuller 1984), and the Zt test (Phillips and Perron 1988).

  • Zou, A Series Properties in the Chemistry of Modular Porous Solids,of Isostructural Mesoporous Metal–Organic Frameworks Acc.

  • Time Series Properties 135 4.2b(i) Visual Plot of Time Series Data 137 4.2b(ii) Unit Root Test 137 4.2c Cointegration Test 139 4.2c(i).

  • Time Series Properties and Estimation TechniqueThe stationarity properties of nominal interest rates (on 10-year government bonds and 3-month Treasury bills), the inflation rate, and the primary balance and public debt as a share of GDP were examined using the unit root test for panel data proposed by Im, Pesaran and Shin (2002).11Table 1, part I, shows the results.

  • Trueck, 2005, Time Series Properties of a Rating System Based on Financial Ratios, Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Paper, Series 2: Banking and FinancialStudies, No 14/2005.Ongena, S., and D.C. Smith, 2001, The Duration of Bank Relationships, Journal of Financial Economics 61, 449-475.Petersen, M., and R.

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  • Consolidated Tangible Assets means, for any Person, total assets of such Person and its consolidated Subsidiaries, determined on a consolidated basis, less goodwill, patents, trademarks and other assets classified as intangible assets in accordance with GAAP.

  • Real Property Assets means, as of any time, the real property assets (including interests in participating mortgages in which the Borrower’s interest therein is characterized as equity according to GAAP) owned directly or indirectly by the Borrower, EQR and the Consolidated Subsidiaries of either or both at such time.

  • Properties as defined in Section 4.17(a).