Threshold Value definition

Threshold Value has the meaning assigned to such term in the LLC Agreement.
Threshold Value means the concentration limit of the chemical under investigation below which compliance with the relevant provisions of the Convention may be assumed.
Threshold Value means a groundwater quality standard set by Member States in accordance with Article 3;

Examples of Threshold Value in a sentence

  • Pursuant to Article 2 of the Purchase Agreement, there is being deposited into an account (the "Escrow Account") maintained by the Escrow Agent either (i) a number of shares of Common Stock valued at the Initial Public Offering Price, (ii) cash or (iii) a combination of Common Stock and cash comprising part of the Purchase Price equal to $_______, (the "Threshold Value").

  • The Call Level, Observation Dates, Threshold Value, and Call Amount will be set forth in the applicable term sheet.

  • You should be willing to lose some or all of your principal if the notes are not called prior to their maturity, and the applicable Market Measure has declined below (or, in the case of bear notes, has increased above) the Threshold Value on the final Observation Date shortly before the maturity date.

  • We will determine the Threshold Value on the pricing date of the notes, which will be the date the notes are priced for initial sale to the public.

  • If your notes are not called, and the Ending Value is below (or, in the case of bear notes, above) the Threshold Value on the final Observation Date, the Redemption Amount will be reduced by an amount equal to the percentage decrease below the Threshold Value (or, in the case of bear notes, the percentage increase above the Threshold Value) relative to the Starting Value, multiplied by the Leverage Factor.


More Definitions of Threshold Value

Threshold Value means, (i) with respect to Existing Class D Common Units, the Fair Market Value of the Partnership on February 28, 2017, (ii) with respect to Class A Common Units and Class E Common Units outstanding immediately following the Recapitalization, the Recapitalization Value, and (iii) with respect to any other Units, the Fair Market Value of the Partnership immediately prior to the Issue Date(s) of such Units.
Threshold Value means an amount equal to $216 million.
Threshold Value means a groundwater quality standard established by Member States in accordance with Article 3(1), point (b), or at Union level in accordance with Article 8(3);’;
Threshold Value means the aggregate value of all Effective Date Outstanding Shares, which shall be determined by multiplying: (i) (A) the price paid for each share of Common Stock (as appropriately adjusted for any stock dividends, combinations, splits, recapitalizations and the like with respect to the Common Stock after the Effective Date and prior to the date the Estimated Per Share Value is next publicly reported), plus (B) (1) a cumulative, non-compounded, annual rate of return of 7% from the date of initial issuance of the Common Stock until the date of determination (calculated like simple interest on a daily basis based on a 365 day year) on a per share basis minus (2) the total amount of dividends (whether in securities, cash or other property, with the value of any dividends paid in securities or other property being reasonably determined by the Board) declared (on a per share basis) on the Common Stock since the date of initial issuance of the Common Stock until the date of determination (as appropriately adjusted for any stock dividends, combinations, splits, recapitalizations and the like with respect to the Common Stock after the Effective Date and prior to the date the Estimated Per Share Value is next publicly reported) by (ii) 168,537,343.3430 (as appropriately adjusted for any stock dividends, combinations, splits, recapitalizations and the like with respect to the Common Stock after the Effective Date and prior to the date the Estimated Per Share Value is next publicly reported).
Threshold Value means, at the time of calculation, the aggregate amount of the Commitments (whether drawn or undrawn), taking into account at the time of calculation any partial termination of the Commitments or any increase in the Commitments pursuant to Section 2.19 made at or prior to the time of the calculation of the Threshold Value.
Threshold Value means, with respect to each Operating Partnership Unit, the “Threshold Value” of such Operating Partnership Units as defined in the Operating Partnership LPAs.
Threshold Value means the threshold value set forth in a Partner’s Supplementary Agreement.