Upper Threshold Amount definition

Upper Threshold Amount means an amount equal to the Estimated Closing Working Capital Amount plus the Working Capital Basket.

Examples of Upper Threshold Amount in a sentence

  • The Target Amount is multiplied by the threshold risk percentages (the First Upper Threshold Percent, Second Upper Threshold Percent, First Lower Threshold Percent, Second Lower Threshold Percent) provided by CMS to determine the First Upper Threshold Amount (FUTA), the Second Upper Threshold Amount (SUTA), the First Lower Threshold Amount (FLTA), and the Second Lower Threshold Amount (SLTA).

Related to Upper Threshold Amount

  • Threshold Amount means $5,000,000.

  • Dividend Threshold Amount has the meaning set forth in Section 5.04(a).

  • Withheld Amount means any amount required to be withheld by the Partnership to pay over to any taxing authority as a result of any allocation or distribution of income to a Partner.

  • Threshold Appreciation Price has the meaning specified in Section 5.1.

  • Below Threshold Asset Sale Proceeds shall have the meaning assigned to such term in the definition of the term “Cumulative Credit.”

  • Indemnity Threshold has the meaning set forth in Section 9.3.

  • Restoration Threshold means an amount equal to 5% of the outstanding principal amount of the Loan.

  • Threshold Percentage means 15%.

  • Debt Amount means all accrued and unpaid interest and any “make whole” payments or breakage fees (less any breakage benefits) which Project Co is obligated to pay to Lender pursuant to the Lending Agreements, together with the outstanding principal amount of debt funded under the Lending Agreements.

  • Withheld Amounts shall have the meaning assigned to such term in Section 3.

  • Terrorism Cap Amount is the specified percentage (which is at least equal to 200%) of the amount of the insurance premium that is payable at such time in respect of the property and business interruption/rental loss insurance required under the related Loan Documents (without giving effect to the cost of terrorism and earthquake components of such casualty and business interruption/rental loss insurance).

  • Materiality Threshold means limits for related party transactions beyond which the shareholders' approval will be required as specified in Companies Act, 2013 and rules thereof and amendments thereto.

  • Micro-purchase threshold means the dollar amount at or below which a district may purchase property or services using micro-pur- chase procedures. Generally, the micro-purchase threshold for pro- curement activities administered under federal awards is not to ex- ceed the amount set by the Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR) at 48 C.F.R. Part 2, Subpart 2.1 [see below], unless a higher threshold is requested by the district and approved by the cogni- zant agency for indirect costs.

  • Indemnification Threshold has the meaning set forth in Section 11.5.

  • Threshold Period shall have the meaning set forth in Section 6(d).

  • Material Amount means an amount equal to the value of the three most recent invoices issued by ABP to the Customer;

  • Unrestricted Cash Amount means, as to any Person on any date of determination, the amount of (a) unrestricted Cash and Cash Equivalents of such Person whether or not held in an account pledged to the Collateral Agent and (b) Cash and Cash Equivalents of such Person restricted in favor of the Facilities (which may also include Cash and Cash Equivalents securing other Indebtedness secured by a Lien on any Collateral along with the Facilities), in each case as determined in accordance with GAAP; it being understood and agreed that proceeds subject to Escrow shall be deemed to constitute “restricted cash” for purposes of the Unrestricted Cash Amount.

  • Total Funded Indebtedness means, at any date, the aggregate principal amount of all Funded Indebtedness of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries at such date, determined on a consolidated basis in accordance with GAAP.

  • Orderly Liquidation Value means the net amount (after all costs of sale), expressed in terms of money, which Agent, in its good faith discretion, estimates can be realized from a sale, as of a specific date, given a reasonable period to find a purchaser(s), with the seller being compelled to sell on an as-is/where-is basis.

  • Nonrecourse Indebtedness means, with respect to a Person, Indebtedness for borrowed money in respect of which recourse for payment (except for customary exceptions for fraud, misapplication of funds, environmental indemnities, voluntary bankruptcy, collusive involuntary bankruptcy and other similar customary exceptions to nonrecourse liability) is contractually limited to specific assets of such Person encumbered by a Lien securing such Indebtedness.

  • Alteration Threshold means an amount equal to 5% of the outstanding principal amount of the Loan.

  • Adjusted Indebtedness means, at any date, the result of (a) Seller’s Indebtedness on such date, minus (b) the unpaid principal of Seller’s Subordinated Debt on such date (to the extent such Subordinated Debt is excluded from Seller’s Indebtedness in calculating Seller’s Adjusted Tangible Net Worth on such date in accordance with the definition thereof).

  • Bid threshold means the dollar amount set in N.J.S.A. 18A:18A-3, above which a Board shall advertise for and receive sealed bids in accordance with procedures set forth in N.J.S.A. 18A:18A-1 et seq.

  • Net Orderly Liquidation Value means, with respect to Inventory of any Person, the orderly liquidation value thereof as determined in a manner acceptable to the Administrative Agent by an appraiser acceptable to the Administrative Agent, net of all costs of liquidation thereof.

  • Required Capital Amount has the meaning set forth in Section 5(e) of this Supplement.

  • Minimum Threshold means the average daily yield on the 10 Year Treasury Note (as reported in the Bloomberg GT10 index) over the Award Period.