Subsequent Investments definition

Subsequent Investments. The aggregate amount of all sums expended and liabilities incurred by the Lessor in connection with Capital Additions.
Subsequent Investments means any of the investments that the Trust may make pursuant to the Trust Indenture, which includes:
Subsequent Investments means all investments made by the Utah Capital

Examples of Subsequent Investments in a sentence

  • The only undertaking of the Trust is and will be investing the funds of the Trust in the Trust Royalty, Permitted Investments (or as permitted by Section 7.2(e) or Section 7.2(t)) and Subsequent Investments.

  • The only undertaking of the Trust is and will be investing the funds of the Trust in the Royalty, Permitted Investments and Subsequent Investments.

  • Investments in companies (Cont.)The Company applies EITF 02-18 “Accounting for Subsequent Investments in an Investee after suspension of Equity Method Loss Recognition” (“EITF 02-18”) in cases where the Company suspended equity method loss recognition in a certain investee, and it subsequently invests in the aforementioned investee (not resulting in the ownership interest increasing from one of significant influence to one of control).

  • Minimum Initial and Subsequent Investment Requirements Lake Forest Fund Profit Fund ---------------- -------------- Initial Investment $2,500 $2,500 Subsequent Investments $500 $50 Minimum Account Balance(1) $2,500 $2,500(2) (1) In the case of each fund, if the value of your account falls below the minimum account balance, for any reason other than a change in market value, that fund reserves the right to redeem your shares, after giving you 30 days' notice.

  • The only undertaking of the Trust is and will be investing the funds of the Trust in the Royalty, Short Term Investments and Subsequent Investments.


More Definitions of Subsequent Investments

Subsequent Investments means all investments made by the {Utah Capital Investment Corporation, the fund of funds, or their subsidiaries using the remaining funds described in Subsection 63N-6-306(6),}Fund of Funds after the date of {dissolution}transition that are not original investments.
Subsequent Investments means all amounts funded with respect to an Option 2 Policy by an Investor for the payment of premiums due under such Option 2 Policy in excess of such Investor’s Initial Investment. “Transaction Documents” means this Agreement, the Administrative Agent Agreement, the VESPERS Waiver Agreement, the VESPERS Cooperation Agreement, all Joinder Agreements and all Joinder Documents.
Subsequent Investments means any of the investments which the Trust may make pursuant to Section 4.1 hereof;
Subsequent Investments means all investments made by the Fund of Funds after the date of transition that are not original investments.
Subsequent Investments means royalties in respect of Properties and Resource Properties and securities of AOG or any other subsidiary of the Trust to fund the acquisition, development, exploitation and disposition of all types of energy related assets including petroleum and natural gas, including without limitation, facilities of any kind, oil sands interests, coal, electricity or power generating assets, and pipeline, gathering, processing and transportation assets (collectively, "Energy Assets") and whether effected through an acquisition of assets or an acquisition of shares or other form of ownership interest in any entity the substantial majority of the assets of which are comprised of like assets and includes the acquisition of securities of any other person or entity for the purpose of indirectly acquiring Energy Assets;
Subsequent Investments means all investments made by the Fund of Funds after
Subsequent Investments. The aggregate amount ofall sums expended and liabilities incurred by Lessor in connection with Capital Additions. Subsidianr or Subsidiaries: With respect to any Person, any corporation or other entity of which such Person, directly, or indirectly, through another entity or otherwise, owns, or has the right to control or direct the voting of, fifty percent (50"%) or more ofthe outstanding capital stock or other ownership interest having general voting power (under ordinary circumstances). Taking: A taking or voluntary conveyance during the Term ofthe Leased Property, or any interest therein or right accruing thereto, or use thereof, as the result of, or in settlement of, any Condemnation or other eminent domain proceeding affecting the Leased Property whether or not the same shall have actually been commenced. Tangible Personal Property: All machinery, equipment, furniture, furnishings, movable walls or partitions, computers or trade fixtures, goods, inventory, supplies, and other personal property owned or leased (pursuant to equipment leases) by Lessee and used in the operation of the Leased Property. Term: Collectively, the Initial Term and each Extended Term which has become effective pursuant to Section 1.4, as the context may require, unless earlier terminated pursuant to the provisions hereof. Third Party Pavor Programs: Collectively, all third party payor programs in which Lessee or any Sublessee presently or in the future may participate, including without limitation, Medicare, Medicaid, Blue Cross and/or Blue Shield, Managed Care Plans, other private insurance plans and employee assistance programs. Third Party Payors: Collectively, Medicare, Medicaid, Blue Cross and/or Blue Shield, private insurers and any other Person which presently or in the future maintains Third Party Payor Programs. Time of Closing: As defined in Section 18.3. UCC: The Uniform Commercial Code as in effect from time to time in the State. United States Treasunr Securities: The uninsured treasury securities issued by the United States Federal Reserve Bank. Unsuitable For Its Primary Intended Use: As used anywhere in this Lease, the term "Unsuitable For Its Primary Intended Use" shall mean that, by reason of Casualty, or a partial or temporary Taking by Condemnation, in the good faith judgment of Lessor, the Facility cannot be operated on a commercially practicable basis for the Primary Intended Use, taking into account, 19