Threshold number definition

Threshold number means an increase of four permanent full-time positions over the number of
Threshold number means 110 percent of the number of permanent full-time positions in the base
Threshold number means 110% of the number of permanent full-time positions in the base year for the first three-year period in which a business firm is eligible for an enterprise zone incentive grant. For a second and any subsequent three-year period of eligibility, the threshold means 120% of the number of permanent full-time positions in the applicable base year as redetermined for the subsequent three-year period. If such number would include a fraction, the threshold number shall be the next highest integer. Where there are no permanent full-time positions in the base year, the threshold will be zero. This definition applies only for the purpose of qualifying for Enterprise Zone incentives pursuant to 13 VAC 5-112-200.

Examples of Threshold number in a sentence

  • CECE® EUR Options EUR Order book A 0.33 0.17 3,000 P 0.30 0.15 2,000 Product / Product Group Currency Execution Type Accounts Standard Fee per Contract (contract volume ≤ threshold) Reduced Fee per Contract (contract volume > threshold) Threshold (number of contracts) M 0.30 n.

  • SLI - Swiss Leader Index® Options CHF Order book A 0.43 0.22 3,000 P 0.40 0.20 2,000 Product / Product Group Currency Execution Type Accounts Standard Fee per Contract (contract volume ≤ threshold) Reduced Fee per Contract (contract volume > threshold) Threshold (number of contracts) M 0.40 n.

  • Product / Product Group Currency Execution Type Accounts Standard Fee per Contract (contract volume ≤ threshold) Reduced Fee per Contract (contract volume > threshold) Threshold (number of contracts) Eurex EnLight A 0.54 0.27 3,000 P 0.50 0.25 2,000 M 0.50 n.

  • EUR A 0.33 0.17 3,000 Product / Product Group Currency Execution Type Accounts Standard Fee per Contract (contract volume ≤ threshold) Reduced Fee per Contract (contract volume > threshold) Threshold (number of contracts) EURO STOXX 50® Index Option OESX (non-disclosed within the meaning of 3.2.1 Eurex Contract Specifications) Eurex EnLight P 0.35 0.20 2,000 0.095 8,000 M 0.35 n.


More Definitions of Threshold number

Threshold number means an increase of four permanent full-time positions over the number of permanent full-time positions in the base year or subsequent base year.
Threshold number means the number of Common Shares issuable or deliverable to any Person that would cause that Person to become a Significant Shareholder, being the sum of (i) the total number of Common Shares held by that Person immediately prior to the NVCC Automatic Conversion and (ii) the total number of Common Shares otherwise issuable or deliverable to that Person by virtue of the operation of the NVCC Automatic Conversion, less (iii) the greatest number of Common Shares that such Person could hold, directly or indirectly, without being a Significant Shareholder.
Threshold number means 398,871,490 Ordinary Shares, as may be appropriately adjusted for any stock splits, stock dividends or similar transactions;
Threshold number means the Threshold Number of RSUs pursuant to the applicable Performance Component Range of RSUs set forth in the applicable Award Certificate.
Threshold number for any day means 15% of the average of the daily trading volume of the Common Stock as published in The Wall Street Journal for the twenty (20) trading days preceding such day.
Threshold number has the meaning set forth in Section 10.6.
Threshold number means *** Product Antenna Systems with respect to the Minimum Order Quantity, and thereafter *** percent of the purchased Products inclusive of the Minimum Order Quantity (i.e., the Threshold Number would be *** for the first *** Products purchased pursuant to this Agreement).