Total Units definition

Total Units means the aggregate outstanding Units issued to all Members as of a given date.
Total Units or “total dwelling units” means a calculation of the number of units that:
Total Units means the total of all Units across all Electricity Suppliers or all Gas Suppliers, as applicable, in any year of account;

Examples of Total Units in a sentence

  • Project Name: Developer Name: Project Address: Project Description: Property Unit Mix: No. of Bedrms DR-MHP Assisted Units Restricted (including DR-MHP Assisted Units) Non- Restricted Units Total Units Rent Utility Allowance Net Rent (gross – util.

  • The Managing Member Units shall be reduced by a number of Managing Member Units equal to the difference between the number of Total Units and the number of Reduction Units.

  • The “Non-Venture Units” means (y) the Total Units minus (z) the Venture Contributor’s Consideration.

  • Icahn ANNEX A Number of Limited Partnership Units Beneficially Owned Securityholder ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Partnership Sole Shared Sole Shared Voting Voting Dispositive Dispositive Total Units Power Power Power Power High River Limited Partnership ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Real Estate Fund IX, Ltd.

  • The “Non-Venture Units” means (y) the Total Units, minus (z) the Venture Contributor’s Consideration.


More Definitions of Total Units

Total Units means the number of Membership Units outstanding plus the number of Converted Units.
Total Units means the number of Entitled Units (or 10,500 Units).
Total Units means the total number of rental units in the Project as set forth in the Project Facts Section.
Total Units means the number of dwelling units that would be allowed on a property per the underlying Del Mar zoning ordinance classification and/or land use element of the Del Mar Community Plan, with such figure identified without inclusion of a density bonus, as defined in this Chapter.
Total Units has the meaning set forth in Section 8.6.D. hereof.
Total Units means number of units prior to calculating any density bonus.
Total Units means collectively Optioned Units and Additional Units;