Consolidated Book Net Worth Sample Clauses

Consolidated Book Net Worth. The Borrower shall maintain the Consolidated Book Net Worth of not less than the amount set forth below for the applicable period: Period Amount From the date hereof $70,000,000 until May 5, 1997 May 5, 1997 through $72,000,000 August 5, 1997
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Consolidated Book Net Worth. The Company s Consolidated Book Net Worth shall not at any time be less than $75,000,000.
Consolidated Book Net Worth. Consolidated Book Net Worth" means the Book Net Worth of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries on a consolidated basis.
Consolidated Book Net Worth. Borrower shall not permit the Consolidated Book Net Worth to be at any time less than the sum of the following:
Consolidated Book Net Worth. The Borrower shall maintain Consolidated Book Net Worth of not less than $70,000,000 at all times."

Related to Consolidated Book Net Worth

  • Consolidated Net Worth Borrower will at the end of each fiscal quarter maintain Consolidated Net Worth in an amount of not less than the sum of (i) $625,000,000 plus (ii) fifty percent (50%) of the aggregate Consolidated Net Income, if positive, for the period beginning January 1, 2005 and ending on the last day of such fiscal quarter.

  • Consolidated Tangible Net Worth (i) The net worth of Seller and its consolidated subsidiaries, on a combined basis, determined in accordance with GAAP, minus (ii) all intangibles determined in accordance with GAAP (including goodwill, capitalized financing costs and capitalized administration costs but excluding originated and purchased mortgage servicing rights or retained residual securities) and any and all advances to, investments in and receivables held from affiliates; provided, however, that the non-cash effect (gain or loss) of any xxxx-to-market adjustments made directly to stockholders’ equity for fluctuation of the value of financial instruments as mandated under the Statement of Financial Accounting Standards No. 133 (or any successor statement) shall be excluded from the calculation of Consolidated Tangible Net Worth.

  • Consolidated Net Leverage Ratio Permit the Consolidated Net Leverage Ratio as of the end of any fiscal quarter of the Borrower to be greater than 4.50:1.00.

  • Minimum Consolidated Net Worth The Company will not permit its Consolidated Net Worth at any time to be less than the sum of (a) $800,000,000 plus (b) an aggregate amount equal to 50% of its Consolidated Net Earnings (but, in each case, only if a positive number) for each completed fiscal year beginning with the fiscal year ending September 30, 2013.”

  • Consolidated Total Leverage Ratio Permit the Consolidated Total Leverage Ratio as of the end of any fiscal quarter of Holdings to be greater than 2.50 to 1.00.

  • Consolidated Leverage Ratio Permit the Consolidated Leverage Ratio as of the end of any fiscal quarter of the Borrower to be greater than 2.50 to 1.0.

  • Consolidated Net Income The consolidated net income of the Borrowers after deduction of all expenses, taxes, and other proper charges, determined in accordance with GAAP.

  • Net Worth The term “net worth” means the excess of total assets over total liabilities (including personal and real property, but excluding the estimated fair market value of a person’s primary home).

  • Consolidated Total Liabilities All liabilities of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries determined on a consolidated basis in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles and classified as such on the consolidated balance sheet of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries.

  • Consolidated Senior Leverage Ratio The Company will not permit the Consolidated Senior Leverage Ratio on the last day of any fiscal quarter of the Company ending in a period set forth below to exceed the ratio set forth below applicable to such period: Period Maximum Ratio January 1, 2015 to and including June 30, 2016 5.0 to 1.0 July 1, 2016 to and including September 30, 2016 4.5 to 1.0 October 1, 2016 to and including December 31, 2016 4.0 to 1.0 January 1, 2017 and thereafter 3.0 to 1.0 ”

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