Voting Entitlement definition
Voting Entitlement means, on a particular date the number of votes which a Voting Secured Creditor would be entitled to exercise if a meeting of Voting Secured Creditors were held on that date, being in respect of a given Voting Secured Creditor and subject to clause 13.5(c) in the case of the Class A-1 Noteholders and to clause 13.6(c) in the case of the Class A-3 Noteholders, the number calculated by dividing the Secured Moneys owing to that Voting Secured Creditor by 10 and rounding the resultant figure down to the nearest whole number, provided that if the Offered Note Trustee is a then Voting Secured Creditor it will have a Voting Entitlement equal to the aggregate Voting Entitlement (determined in accordance with the foregoing) for all Offered Noteholders.
Voting Entitlement means, in respect of a Decision:
Voting Entitlement means, at any time:
Examples of Voting Entitlement in a sentence
On a poll every Voting Secured Creditor who is present in person or by proxy and has the right to vote has the number of votes comprised in their Voting Entitlement.
Each Secured Party shall be entitled to use its Voting Entitlement as it sees fit, subject only to this Agreement and, as between such Secured party and any other Secured Party, any other agreement between any such Secured Party and any such other Secured Party.
Voting Entitlement of Shares...........................................................7 Section 3.07.
Voting Entitlement of Shares ...................................4 Section 11.
More Definitions of Voting Entitlement
Voting Entitlement means, assuming that 1 (one) Euro of Exposure equals to 1 (one) vote, the number of votes eligible to cast corresponding to the Exposure of:
Voting Entitlement means, on a particular date the number of votes which a Voting Secured Creditor would be entitled to exercise if a meeting of Voting Secured Creditors were held on that date, being in respect of a given Voting Secured Creditor and subject to clause 13.5(c), the number calculated by dividing the Secured Moneys owing to that Voting Secured Creditor by 10 and rounding the resultant figure down to the nearest whole number, provided that if the Class A-1 Note Trustee is a then Voting Secured Creditor it will have a Voting Entitlement equal to the aggregate Voting Entitlement (determined in accordance with the foregoing) for all Class A-1 Noteholders.
Voting Entitlement means, on a particular date the number of votes which a Voting Secured Creditor would be entitled to exercise if a meeting of Voting Secured Creditors
Voting Entitlement means: (a) in relation to a Senior Lender: (i) if there are Commitments then outstanding, its aggregate Commitments plus the aggregate of its participations in Loans (including Documentary Credits) then outstanding; or (ii) if there are no Commitments then outstanding, the aggregate of its participations in Loans (including Documentary Credits) then outstanding.
Voting Entitlement is defined in Clause 8.2.
Voting Entitlement means, on a particular date and in respect of a Trust, the number of votes which a Secured Creditor would be entitled to exercise if a meeting of Secured Creditors were held on that date, calculated as the number computed by dividing the Secured Money owing to that Secured Creditor in respect of that Trust on the relevant day by $10.
Voting Entitlement means, on a particular date the number of votes which a Voting Secured Creditor would be entitled to exercise if a meeting of Voting Secured Creditors were held on that date, being in respect of a given Voting Secured Creditor and subject to clause 13.5(c), the number calculated by dividing the Secured Moneys owing to that Voting Secured Creditor by 10 and rounding the resultant figure down to the nearest whole number provided that if the Note Trustee is a then Voting Secured Creditor it will have a Voting Entitlement equal to the aggregate Voting Entitlement (determined in accordance with the foregoing) for all US$ Noteholders on whose behalf it is acting.