Trigger Level definition

Trigger Level means with respect to an Index, the level specified as such in Annex 1 with respect to such Index
Trigger Level means 70.0000% of the Inital (as defined in paragraph 31(vi) below) Index Level
Trigger Level means 5.125%;

Examples of Trigger Level in a sentence

  • Delinquency Trigger Level (based on Current Collection Period)(104) 2.00% Statistical Data Original Prev.

  • Delinquency Trigger Level (based on Current Collection Period)(104)2.00% Statistical Data Original Prev.

  • Delinquency Trigger Level (based on Current Collection Period)(103) 2.50% Statistical Data Original Prev.

  • If the Fund’s average monthly net assets fall below the Asset Range corresponding to a Trigger Level, then the Specified Percentage shall be the rate corresponding to the new Asset Range, and such Specified Percentage would decrease only if the applicable higher Trigger Level is reached.

  • Delinquency Trigger Level (based on Current Collection Period)(104) 2.50% Statistical Data Original Prev.


More Definitions of Trigger Level

Trigger Level means the ambient level of fine
Trigger Level means, in relation to an Index, an amount equal to the product of (i) the relevant Trigger Percentage and (ii) the Trigger Event Strike Level specified for such Index in the applicable Pricing Supplement.
Trigger Level means 60.0000% of the Inital (as defined in paragraph 30(vi) below) Index Level
Trigger Level means, in relation to a Share, an amount equal to the product of (i) the relevant Trigger Percentage and (ii) the Trigger Event Strike Level specified for such Share in the applicable Pricing Supplement.
Trigger Level means 5.125 per cent.;
Trigger Level means, in respect of each Index, 60 per cent. of the Initial Index Level (as defined in paragraph 38(v) below). 
Trigger Level means Closing Date NOI times 85%.