Time Value definition

Time Value means, in respect of a Warrant, the value that reflects the upward potential of the Value of the Underlying before the end of the Exercise Period; it reflects the possibility that the Value the Underlying at the end of the Exercise Period exceeds the Exercise Price of the Warrant.
Time Value means such an amount as will preserve the rights of the Warrantholder by providing just and equitable compensation in respect of the time value in the Warrant from the date of any transaction to which paragraph 2.3.1.4(a) below applies to the Final Date as the same shall be determined by an independent Investment Bank.
Time Value means such an amount as will preserve the rights of the NewRiver Holdco Warrantholder by providing just and equitable compensation in respect of the time value in the

Examples of Time Value in a sentence

  • To achieve this, the amount of such credit shall equal the amount of the Excess Insurance Proceeds plus an additional amount (the "Time Value Credit") calculated at the rate of 7% per annum, compounded annually, from the date of receipt of the Excess Insurance Proceeds until the first day of the Funding Period for the Annual Payment Ceiling against which they are to be credited becomes due.

  • Insurance Proceeds held by Dow Corning on the Effective Date shall be held in trust for the benefit of the Trust and paid to the Trust 90 days after the Effective Date and credited against the Annual Payment Ceiling for Funding Period 1, together with a Time Value Credit calculated at the rate of 7% per annum from the date of receipt of such excess by the Settlement Facility until the beginning of Funding Period 1.

  • The Standard Time Value expressed in dozens per hour, is the time required to perform an operation at normal pace at standard conditions plus time required for rest and personal needs, applied to each work element and occasional delays.

  • To the extent the amount to be credited (including the Time Value Credit) exceeds the Annual Payment Ceiling for Funding Period 1, such excess shall be credited against the Annual Payment Ceiling for Funding Period 2.

  • To the extent that the amount to be credited under this subsection exceeds the relevant Annual Payment Ceiling obligation, the excess amount will be credited against Annual Payment Ceilings due in the immediately succeeding Funding Period(s) including the applicable Time Value Credit.

  • An average experienced employee working under incentive on a job assignment providing an incentive opportunity of thirty percent (30%) normally exceeds the reference pace described above by thirty percent (30%) when the employee works at a pace and level of effort correspondingly above the Standard Time Value.

  • Each Alpha Restricted Unit outstanding immediately prior to the Effective Time shall become fully vested immediately prior to or concurrently with the Effective Time, and shall be redeemed as soon as practicable following the Effective Time by payment to the holder thereof of an amount in cash equal to the Effective Time Value less the amount payable per unit by the holder as set forth in Section 3.15 of the Alpha Disclosure Schedule.

  • In doing so we see: Figure 5.1: FreeFem++ 1D Error: Value Figure 5.2: FreeFem++ 1D Error: Time Value This solution is as expected.

  • The additional value (over and above the Intrinsic Value) is called Time Value.

  • It serves two primary roles: • Time Value of Money: The discount rate embodies the principle of the time value of money, which posits that a unit of currency today is worth more than the same unit in the future.


More Definitions of Time Value

Time Value means such an amount as will preserve the rights of the Warrantholder by providing just and equitable compensation in respect of the time value in the Warrant from the date of any
Time Value at any time shall mean the theoretical value as calculated using a standard formula accepted in the industry, using as volatility input ▇▇▇▇▇▇'s best estimate of appropriate volatility. Whenever appropriate, volatility will be calculated so as to be in line with the volatility of respective Comex gold option contracts. Alta Gold Co. April 10, 1997 Page 3
Time Value. The amount by which the premium exceeds the intrinsic value of an option.

Related to Time Value

  • Baseline Value for each of the Company and the Peer Companies means the dollar amount representing the average of the Fair Market Value of one share of common stock of such company over the five consecutive trading days ending on, and including, the Effective Date.

  • Average value means the value which best represents the amount of the nutrient which a given food contains, and reflects allowances for seasonal variability, patterns of consumption and other factors which may cause the actual value to vary.

  • Per Share Value means the average value of the consideration to be received in respect of each outstanding Common Share pursuant to the Qualifying Transaction as determined by mutual agreement of the Independent Directors (as defined in Section 2(b)(ii) below) and the holders of not less than 50% in interest of all outstanding warrants to purchase Common Shares containing this provision, or, if they shall fail to agree, by an Investment Bank.

  • RI Value means, in respect of a Reference Item and a ST Valuation Date, (i) the RI Closing Value for such Reference Item in respect of such ST Valuation Date, divided by (ii) the relevant RI Initial Value (expressed as a percentage).

  • Share Value means $25.00 plus declared and unpaid dividends as at the date of the Trigger Event.