Specified Cap definition

Specified Cap means $200,000,000.
Specified Cap means, as of any applicable time of determination, an amount equal to the Purchase Price, as adjusted to take into account any Post-Closing Adjustments actually paid in accordance with Section 2.4, as of such time of determination, plus, if the Specified Cap has been reached, reasonable and documented out-of-pocket enforcement costs (including reasonable and documented attorney fees) otherwise indemnifiable as Losses hereunder.
Specified Cap has the meaning set forth in Section 7.3(a).

Examples of Specified Cap in a sentence

  • At the request of the Borrower, the Administrative Agent will enter into an amendment to this Agreement necessary to reflect such Specified Cap Modification, which shall be effective following execution by the Administrative Agent and Borrower (and which shall not require a separate consent by the Required Lenders).


More Definitions of Specified Cap

Specified Cap means an amount which equals $1,140,000 as of the date of this Agreement and which increases on the last day of each month, beginning on February 29, 2008 and ending on the earlier of December 31, 2008 or the last day of the month prior to the Realization Date, by the lesser of $140,000 or the aggregate amount of fees payable during such month by Baird (a) to FAF for services under the Securities Lending Agreement, (b) to USBFS for services rendered to Baird by USBFS and (c) to U.S. Bank National Bank (“U.S. Bank”) for custody services rendered to Baird by U.S. Bank.. In any event, the Specified Cap shall not exceed $2,680,000 (initial amount of $1,140,000 plus $140,000 per month for the remaining 11 months of 2008).
Specified Cap means an amount which equals $2,680,000.
Specified Cap has the meaning set forth in Section 8.3(b) (Limitations on Indemnification).
Specified Cap means $250,000,000.
Specified Cap has the meaning set forth in Section 7.2(c)(iv).
Specified Cap means an amount which equals $3,650,000.
Specified Cap is defined in Section 12.4(c).