Aggregate Industry Equivalent Unit Score definition

Aggregate Industry Equivalent Unit Score is then calculated for each S&P Industry Classification, shown on Schedule 2, and is equal to the sum of the Equivalent Unit Scores for each issuer in such industry classification group.
Aggregate Industry Equivalent Unit Score is then calculated for each Industry Classification and is equal to the sum of the Equivalent Unit Scores for each Obligor in such Industry Classification.
Aggregate Industry Equivalent Unit Score is then calculated for each of the Moody’s industry classification groups (as set forth in Schedule VI of the Agreement) and is equal to the sum of the Equivalent Unit Scores for each issuer in such industry classification group.

Examples of Aggregate Industry Equivalent Unit Score in a sentence

  • Another significant factor is the percent of higher density residential development that exists, much of which has little or no distributed stormwater management in place.

  • An "Aggregate Industry Equivalent Unit Score" is then calculated for each of the Moody's industry classification groups (as defined in the Indenture) and is equal to the sum of the Equivalent Unit Scores for each issuer in such industry classification group.

  • If the Aggregate Industry Equivalent Unit Score falls between any two such scores shown in the table below, the Industry Diversity Score is the lower of such scores.The Diversity Score is then calculated by adding the Industry Diversity Scores for each Moody’s Industry Group and then rounding the result to the nearest whole number.

  • Industry Diversity Score" is established by reference to the Diversity ScoreTable set forth in Schedule C for the related Aggregate Industry Equivalent Unit Score (the "Diversity Score Table"); provided that if any Aggregate Industry Equivalent Unit Score falls between any two such scores then the applicable Industry Diversity Score will be the lower of the two Industry Diversity Scores in the Diversity Score Table.

  • An “Industry Diversity Score” is established by reference to the Industry Diversity Score Table shown below for the related Aggregate Industry Equivalent Unit Score.


More Definitions of Aggregate Industry Equivalent Unit Score

Aggregate Industry Equivalent Unit Score is then calculated for each of the 32 Xxxxx’x industrial classification groups set out in Schedule 4 by summing the equivalent unit scores for each Obligor in the industry (or such other industrial classification groups and equivalent unit scores as are published by Xxxxx’x from time to time); and
Aggregate Industry Equivalent Unit Score means, with respect to each DBRS Industry Classification, the sum of the Equivalent Unit Scores for each Obligor in such DBRS Industry Classification.
Aggregate Industry Equivalent Unit Score is then calculated for each of the Xxxxx’x industry classification groups, shown on Schedule 5, and is equal to the sum of the Equivalent Unit Scores for each issuer in such industry classification group.
Aggregate Industry Equivalent Unit Score is then calculated for each of the S&P Industry Classifications, and is equal to the sum of the Equivalent Unit Scores for each issuer in such industry classification group. (e) An “Industry Diversity Score” is then established for each S&P Industry Classification, by reference to the following table for the related Aggregate Industry Equivalent Unit Score; provided that if any Aggregate Industry Equivalent Unit Score falls between any two such scores, the applicable Industry Diversity Score shall be the lower of the two Industry Diversity Scores:
Aggregate Industry Equivalent Unit Score is then calculated for each DBRS industry classification group, shown on Schedule B, and is equal to the sum of the Equivalent Unit Scores for each issuer in such industry classification group.
Aggregate Industry Equivalent Unit Score means, with respect to each DBRS Industry Classification, the sum of the Equivalent Unit
Aggregate Industry Equivalent Unit Score means, on any date, the sum of the Equivalent Unit Scores for each Reference Credit Agreement in the Reference Portfolio on such date with the same Moody's Industry Classification, as determined by the Calculation Agent.