Fair Value definition

Fair Value means, with respect to securities or any other assets, other than cash, the fair market value determined by the Board.
Fair Value means the amount at which the assets (both tangible and intangible), in their entirety, of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries taken as a whole would change hands between a willing buyer and a willing seller, within a commercially reasonable period of time, each having reasonable knowledge of the relevant facts, with neither being under any compulsion to act.
Fair Value means the value of a security determined in accordance with Canadian GAAP applicable to publicly accountable enterprises.

Examples of Fair Value in a sentence

  • The Merger was accounted for as a business combination using the acquisition method of accounting under the provisions of ASC 805, Business Combinations (“ASC 805”), and using the fair value concepts defined in ASC 820, Fair Value Measurements (“ASC 820”).

  • Fair Value The product has been reviewed and signed off as representing fair value to customers.

  • The calculation of liabilities shall not include any fair value adjustments to the carrying value of liabilities to record such liabilities at fair value pursuant to electing the fair value option election under FASB ASC 000-00-00 (formerly known as FAS 159, The Fair Value Option for Financial Assets and Financial Liabilities) or other FASB standards allowing entities to elect fair value option for financial liabilities.

  • In consideration for the Berify Licensed Assets, the Company shall on the Closing Date credit the Capital Account of Berify in the amount of ten million dollars ($10,000,000), representing the Fair Value of the Berify Licensed Assets, and issue to Berify a Membership Interest in the Company in an aggregate amount initially equal to forty percent (40%) of the Membership Interests to be issued on the Closing Date, in accordance with the LLC Agreement.

  • Fair Value (Mils.) Fair Value (%) Class A notes $ % Class B notes $ % Class C notes $ % Residual Interest $ % Total $ % The Depositor must retain a Residual Interest with a fair value of at least 5% of the aggregate value of the Notes and Residual Interest, or $[insert dollar amount equal to 5% of the aggregate value of the Notes and Residual Interest], according to Regulation RR.


More Definitions of Fair Value

Fair Value means the amount at which the applicable assets would change hands between a willing buyer and a willing seller within a reasonable time, each having reasonable knowledge of the relevant facts, neither being under any compulsion to act, with equity to both and “present fair saleable value” means the amount that may be realized if the applicable company’s aggregate assets are sold with reasonable promptness in an arm’s length transaction under present conditions for the sale of a comparable business enterprises.
Fair Value means the fair value of a Shared Loss MTM Asset as determined in accordance with FAS 157 as in effect on Bank Closing.
Fair Value means, with respect to any asset or Property, the price which could be negotiated in an arm's-length free market transaction, for cash, between a willing seller and a willing buyer, neither of whom is under undue pressure or compulsion to complete the transaction.
Fair Value means the mean of the earning value and the break up value;
Fair Value means the amount for which an asset could be exchanged, or a liability settled between knowledgeable, willing parties in an arm’s length transaction (as set out in the reporting standards adopted in terms of the Companies Act (Act No. 61 of 1973).
Fair Value means a value at least equal to 80% of the balance in the Trust Account (excluding any deferred underwriting fees and any taxes payable on the Trust Account balance) at the time of the execution of a definitive agreement for a Business Combination;
Fair Value of an asset means its fair market value.