Share Adjustment Factor definition

Share Adjustment Factor means a number, rounded to four decimal places, equal to one minus the Cash Proration Factor;
Share Adjustment Factor means a number, rounded to four decimal places, equal to one minus the Cash Proration Factor.
Share Adjustment Factor means a number, rounded to six decimal places, equal to one minus the Cash Pro-Ration Factor.

Examples of Share Adjustment Factor in a sentence

  • Upon such contribution, the Partnership will issue to the Special Limited Partner a number of Partnership Common Units equal to the quotient of (i) the new REIT Shares so issued, divided by (ii) the REIT Share Adjustment Factor then in effect.

  • As of the end of each performance period, the number of shares of Stock to be issued in settlement of 25% of the number of Units subject to this Agreement (the “Share Settlement Amount”) will be determined and fixed by multiplying 25% of the Units by the Share Adjustment Factor (defined below).

  • To the extent the number of Units that vest pursuant to Paragraphs 3(a), (b) or (c) exceeds the number of Units for which Settlement Share Amounts have been determined pursuant to Paragraphs 4(a) and (b), the number of shares of Stock to be issued in settlement of such additional Units will be determined by multiplying such number of additional Units by the Share Adjustment Factor for the last completed performance period (or by 1 if no performance period has been completed at that time).

  • For purposes of the following examples, it is assumed that (a) the REIT Share Adjustment Factor in effect on is 1.0 and (b) on (the “Partnership Record Date” for purposes of these examples), prior to the events described in the examples, there are 100 REIT Shares issued and outstanding.

  • The Partnership shall notify any Limited Partner that is a Qualifying Party, on request, of the then current REIT Share Adjustment Factor and any change made to the REIT Share Adjustment Factor shall be set forth in the quarterly report required by Section 9.3.B hereof immediately following the date any such change becomes effective.

  • The Partnership shall notify any Limited Partner that is a Qualifying Party, on request, of the then current REIT Share Adjustment Factor and Parent Share Adjustment Factor and any change made to the REIT Share Adjustment Factor or Parent Share Adjustment Factor shall be set forth in the quarterly report required by Section 9.3.B hereof immediately following the date any such change becomes effective.

  • Licensee acknowledges and agrees that Licensor and/or its licensors retain all right, title and interest in and to the Platform and Documentation, and all Intellectual Property Rights therein, regardless of the form or media in or on which the original or other copies may subsequently exist.

  • For purposes of the following examples, it is assumed that (a) the Parent Share Adjustment Factor in effect on is 1.0 and (b) on (the “Partnership Record Date” for purposes of these examples), prior to the events described in the examples, there are 100 Parent Shares issued and outstanding.

  • The Resident selection process shall be consistent with the National Resident Matching Program or other matching program as appropriate, and the “Institutional Requirements” published by the Accrediting Council for Graduate Medical Education.

  • As of the end of each performance period, the number of shares of Stock to be issued in settlement of the number of Units scheduled to vest as of the end of that performance period (the “Share Settlement Amount”) will be determined and fixed by multiplying the number of Units that vest on the applicable Scheduled Vesting Date by the Share Adjustment Factor (defined below).

Related to Share Adjustment Factor

  • Conversion Factor means 1.0, provided that in the event that the General Partner (i) declares or pays a dividend on its outstanding REIT Shares in REIT Shares or makes a distribution to all holders of its outstanding REIT Shares in REIT Shares, (ii) subdivides its outstanding REIT Shares, or (iii) combines its outstanding REIT Shares into a smaller number of REIT Shares, the Conversion Factor shall be adjusted by multiplying the Conversion Factor by a fraction, the numerator of which shall be the number of REIT Shares issued and outstanding on the record date for such dividend, distribution, subdivision or combination (assuming for such purposes that such dividend, distribution, subdivision or combination has occurred as of such time), and the denominator of which shall be the actual number of REIT Shares (determined without the above assumption) issued and outstanding on such date and, provided further, that in the event that an entity other than an Affiliate of the General Partner shall become General Partner pursuant to any merger, consolidation or combination of the General Partner with or into another entity (the “Successor Entity”), the Conversion Factor shall be adjusted by multiplying the Conversion Factor by the number of shares of the Successor Entity into which one REIT Share is converted pursuant to such merger, consolidation or combination, determined as of the date of such merger, consolidation or combination. Any adjustment to the Conversion Factor shall become effective immediately after the effective date of such event retroactive to the record date, if any, for such event; provided, however, that if the General Partner receives a Notice of Redemption after the record date, but prior to the effective date of such dividend, distribution, subdivision or combination, the Conversion Factor shall be determined as if the General Partner had received the Notice of Redemption immediately prior to the record date for such dividend, distribution, subdivision or combination.

  • True-Up Adjustment means any Annual True-Up Adjustment or Interim True-Up Adjustment, as the case may be.

  • Exchange Price means as of any date, $1,000, divided by the Exchange Rate as of such date.

  • Adjustment Event means each of the following events:

  • Inflation Factor means a number determined for each tax year by dividing the consumer price index for June of the tax year by the consumer price index for June 2005.