High Value Items definition

High Value Items means Luggage & Personal Effects excluding jewellery, Bicycles, watches and watercraft (other than surfboards) that You have purchased additional cover for and that are listed on Your Certificate Of Insurance with a nominated sum insured.
High Value Items means Item amounting taka 5.00 (Five) lacks and above.
High Value Items means payment items amounting taka 5.00 (Five) lacks and above or otherwise declared by BB under this clause for the purpose of presentment in high value session of BACPS.

Examples of High Value Items in a sentence

  • High Value Items Cameras, video, audio or home computer equipment or any item, set or collection of jewellery, watches, precious metals, paintings, pictures, other works of art, furs, stamps, coins, and other such items, sets and collections.

  • High Value Items .........................................................................................................................- 27 - Section 14 Weight Procedures ...............................................................................................................- 28 - Weight Procedures..................................................................................................................................- 28 - A.

  • The designated premises supervisor is Mr Sureshkumar Subramaniam who has also been the premises licence holder since it was granted.

  • The auditor should note what procedures were performed and the nature and value of the errors, and cross-reference the procedure to the working paper that provides the details of each test (Details of Errors in Samples, High Value Items and Key Items).

  • Opportunity in High Value Items India has the opportunity to increase its UVR’s (Unit Value Realization) through moving up the value chain by producing value added products and by producing more and more technologically superior products.

  • High Value Items and High Risk Inventories...............................................................................- 31 - K.

  • High Value Items and High Risk Inventories...............................................................................- 35 - K.

  • Specified High Value Items Maximum Value Per item$10,000Maximum Total Value$20,0004D.

  • As required by (d) (10)(vi), the following information is provided: (1) the prime contract number is FA3002-19-D-0011; (2) Buyer's DUNS number is 832963495; and (3) the email address of Buyer's official responsible for acknowledging receipt of or rejecting the ISRs is (contact Buyer's Authorized Procurement Agent.) 52.246-24 Limitation of Liability- High Value Items (FEB 1997).

  • Unless contained in a portion of the Premises occupied by You, no cover is provided for Money or High Value Items.


More Definitions of High Value Items

High Value Items means any Item You have listed on the Proposal Form as being over £500;
High Value Items means and Item(s) You have declared to the Remover as being valued in excess of £500;

Related to High Value Items

  • Half-value layer (HVL) means the thickness of specified material which attenuates the beam of radiation to an extent such that the AKR is reduced by one-half of its original value. In this definition, the contribution of all scattered radiation, other than any which might be present initially in the beam concerned, is deemed to be excluded.

  • Gross Calorific Value of “GCV” shall mean that quantity of heat expressed in Kilowatt- hour produced by the complete combustion of one (1) normal cubic metre of Natural Gas at twenty-five (25) degrees Celsius and an absolute pressure of one decimal zero one three two five (1.01325) bar with excess air at the same temperature and pressure as the Natural Gas when the products of combustion are cooled to twenty-five (25) degrees Celsius and when the water formed by combustion is condensed to the liquid state and the products of combustion contain the same total mass of water vapor as the Natural Gas and air before combustion.

  • Adjusted Asset Value means, as of a given date, the sum of EBITDA attributable to malls, power centers and all other assets for the trailing four (4) quarters most recently ended, divided by (iii) 7.75%. In determining Adjusted Asset Value:

  • Gross Asset Value means, with respect to any asset, the asset’s adjusted basis for federal income tax purposes, except as follows:

  • Total Asset Value means as of any date of determination the sum (without duplication) of all of the following of the Borrower, the REIT Guarantor and their Subsidiaries on a consolidated basis determined in accordance with GAAP applied on a consistent basis: (a) cash and Cash Equivalents, plus (b) with respect to each Property (other than Development Properties, the Market Square Property and Properties with a negative Net Operating Income) owned for four (4) consecutive fiscal quarters by the Borrower, the REIT Guarantor or any of their respective Subsidiaries, the quotient of (i) Net Operating Income less Capital Reserves attributable to such Property (without regard to its occupancy) for the prior fiscal quarter of the Borrower most recently ended times four (4), divided by (ii) the applicable Capitalization Rate, plus (c) with respect to each Property acquired during the most recent four (4) fiscal quarters of the Borrower, the greater of (i) the quotient of (A) Net Operating Income less Capital Reserves attributable to such Property (without regard to its occupancy) for the prior fiscal quarter of the Borrower most recently ended times four (4), divided by (B) the applicable Capitalization Rate, and (ii) the undepreciated GAAP book value (after taking into account any impairments) of such Property, plus (d) with respect to the Market Square Property, the greater of (1) the quotient of (A) Net Operating Income less Capital Reserves attributable to the Market Square Property (without regard to its occupancy) for the prior fiscal quarter of the Borrower most recently ended times four (4), divided by (B) the Capitalization Rate for CBD or Urban Infill Properties, and (2) the undepreciated GAAP book value (after taking into account any impairments) of the Market Square Property, plus (e) the undepreciated GAAP book value (after taking into account any impairments) for Construction-In-Process for Development Properties, plus (f) the undepreciated GAAP book value (after taking into account any impairments) of Unimproved Land. The Borrower’s pro rata share of assets held by Unconsolidated Affiliates (excluding assets of the type described in the immediately preceding clause (a)) will be included in Total Asset Value calculations consistent with the above described treatment for wholly owned assets. For purposes of determining Total Asset Value, Net Operating Income from Properties acquired or disposed of by the Borrower, any Subsidiary of the Borrower or any Unconsolidated Affiliate during the immediately preceding four (4) fiscal quarters of the Borrower shall be excluded from clause (b) above. For purposes of determining Total Asset Value, Total Asset Value attributable to the following investments in excess of the limitations set forth below shall be excluded from Total Asset Value:

  • SPS AER Value means the Underlying Reference Value.

  • Adjusted Consolidated Net Tangible Assets means (without duplication), as of the date of determination, the remainder of:

  • Total Consolidated Assets means, as of any date, the total consolidated assets of the Guarantor and its Subsidiaries computed in accordance with GAAP as of the last day of the fiscal quarter most recently ended prior to such date, subject to the second sentence of the definition of “Debt” in the Base Indenture.

  • Total Open-End Mutual Fund Average Net Assets means the average of all of the determinations of the aggregate net assets of all open-end funds sponsored by Xxxxxx Management (excluding the net assets of such funds investing in, or invested in by, other such funds, such as Xxxxxx RetirementReady® Funds and Xxxxxx Money Market Liquidity Fund, to the extent necessary to avoid "double-counting" of such net assets) at the close of business on each business day during each month while the Management Contract is in effect.

  • Worst Value means, in respect of a ST Valuation Date, the RI Value for the Reference Item(s) with the lowest or equal lowest RI Value for any Reference Item in the Basket in respect of such ST Valuation Date.

  • Consolidated Total Asset Value means, as of any date of determination, with respect to the Parent Guarantor and its Subsidiaries on a consolidated basis, the sum of (a) the quotient of (i) (x) an amount equal to (A) Adjusted Net Operating Income for the prior fiscal quarter minus (B) the aggregate amount of Adjusted Net Operating Income attributable to each Real Property Asset sold or otherwise Disposed of during such prior fiscal quarter minus (C) the aggregate amount of Adjusted Net Operating Income for the prior fiscal quarter attributable to each Real Property Asset acquired during the last four fiscal quarters multiplied by (y) four (4) divided by (ii) the Capitalization Rate, plus (b) with respect to each Real Property Asset acquired during such prior four fiscal quarters, the book value of such Real Property Asset; provided that the Borrower may, at its discretion, make a one-time irrevocable election to value a Real Property Asset acquired during the prior four fiscal quarters in an amount equal to (i) the quotient of (A) an amount equal to (y) the Adjusted Net Operating Income from such Real Property Asset multiplied by (z) four (4) divided by (B) the Capitalization Rate, plus (c) unrestricted Cash Equivalents, plus (d) the book value of Real Property Assets that constitute unimproved land holdings, plus (e) the book value of Real Property Assets that constitute construction in progress, plus (f) the carrying value of performing mortgage loans, plus (g) the Parent Guarantor’s and Subsidiaries’ pro rata share of the forgoing items and components attributable to interests in Unconsolidated Joint Ventures. Notwithstanding the foregoing, to the extent (A) the amount of Consolidated Total Asset Value attributable to mortgage loans would exceed five percent (5%) of Consolidated Total Asset Value, such excess shall be excluded from Consolidated Total Asset Value, (B) the amount of Consolidated Total Asset Value attributable to construction in progress would exceed fifteen percent (15%) of Consolidated Total Asset Value, such excess shall be excluded from Consolidated Total Asset Value, (C) the amount of Consolidated Total Asset Value attributable to unimproved land (calculated on the basis of acquisition cost) would exceed five percent (5%) of Consolidated Total Asset Value, such excess shall be excluded from Consolidated Total Asset Value, (D) the amount of Consolidated Total Asset Value attributable to Investments in unconsolidated partnerships and joint ventures would exceed twenty percent (20%) of Consolidated Total Asset Value, such excess shall be excluded from Consolidated Total Asset Value and (E) the amount of Consolidated Total Asset Value attributable to assets of the types referred to in the immediately preceding clauses (A) through (D) would exceed twenty percent (20%) of Consolidated Total Asset Value in the aggregate, such excess shall be excluded from Consolidated Total Asset Value.

  • Unencumbered Asset Value means, at any time for the Consolidated Group, without duplication, the sum of the following: (a) an amount equal to (i) Unencumbered NOI from all Unencumbered Properties (other than Non-Stabilized Properties and acquisition properties described in clause (b) below) that have been owned by the Consolidated Group for four full fiscal quarter periods or longer (which amount for each individual Unencumbered Property as well as the aggregate amount for all Unencumbered Properties shall not be less than zero) divided by (ii) the Capitalization Rate, plus (b) the aggregate acquisition cost of all Unencumbered Properties acquired during the then most recently ended four fiscal quarter period, plus (c) the undepreciated book value of Unencumbered Properties that are Non-Stabilized Properties; provided that if the Unencumbered Asset Value attributable to Non-Stabilized Properties accounts for more than 15% of Unencumbered Asset Value, the amount of undepreciated book value of such Non-Stabilized Properties that exceeds such limit shall be deducted from Unencumbered Asset Value, plus (d) cash from like-kind exchanges on deposit with a qualified intermediary (“1031 proceeds”), plus (e) the value of Mezzanine Debt Investments and Mortgage Receivables owned by the Consolidated Group that are not more than ninety (90) days past due determined in accordance with GAAP, in each case that are not subject to a Lien or Negative Pledge; provided that if the Unencumbered Asset Value attributable to Mezzanine Debt Investments and Mortgage Receivables accounts for more than 10% of Unencumbered Asset Value, the amount of Mezzanine Debt Investments and Mortgage Receivables that exceeds such limit shall be deducted from Unencumbered Asset Value, plus (f) the undepreciated book value of all Unimproved Land and Construction in Progress owned by the Consolidated Group to the extent any such assets are not subject to a Lien or Negative Pledge, plus (g) Balance Sheet Cash; provided that, to the extent that Unencumbered Asset Value attributable to investments in Mezzanine Debt Investments, Mortgage Receivables, 1031 proceeds, Unimproved Land, and Construction in Progress account for more than 25% of Unencumbered Asset Value, in the aggregate, the amount that exceeds such limit shall be deducted from Unencumbered Asset Value. For clarification purposes, in determining whether clause (a) or clause (b) above applies, the date a Property will be deemed to have been acquired is the date it was acquired by the Consolidated Group or any prior Affiliate of the Consolidated Group.

  • Asset Value has the meaning assigned to such term in the Pricing Side Letter.

  • Portfolio Value means the aggregate amount of portfolio of investments including cash balance without netting off of leverage undertaken by the CDMDF.

  • Adjusted Property means any property the Carrying Value of which has been adjusted pursuant to Section 5.5(d).

  • Undepreciated Real Estate Assets as of any date means the cost (original cost plus capital improvements) of real estate assets of the Company and its Subsidiaries on such date, before depreciation and amortization, determined on a consolidated basis in accordance with GAAP.

  • Retail value of a prize means:

  • rand value means the total estimated value of a contract in Rand, calculated at the time of bid invitation, and includes all applicable taxes;

  • RI Value means, in respect of a Reference Item and a ST Valuation Date, (i) the RI Closing Value for such Reference Item in respect of such ST Valuation Date, divided by (ii) the relevant RI Initial Value (expressed as a percentage).

  • Total Tangible Assets at any date of determination, the total amount of assets of the Guarantor and its Subsidiaries (without duplication and excluding any asset owned by the Guarantor or any Subsidiary that represents an obligation of the Guarantor or any other Subsidiary to such Subsidiary or Guarantor) after deducting therefrom all goodwill, trade names, trademarks, patents, licenses, copyrights and other intangible assets.

  • Adjusted Capital Account Balance means, with respect to each Partner, the balance in such Partner’s Capital Account adjusted (i) by taking into account the adjustments, allocations and distributions described in Treasury Regulations Sections 1.704-1(b)(2)(ii)(c)(4), (5) and (6); and (ii) by adding to such balance such Partner’s share of Partnership Minimum Gain and Partner Nonrecourse Debt Minimum Gain, determined pursuant to Treasury Regulations Sections 1.704-2(g) and 1.704-2(i)(5), and any amounts such Partner is obligated to restore pursuant to any provision of this Agreement or by applicable Law. The foregoing definition of Adjusted Capital Account Balance is intended to comply with the provisions of Treasury Regulations Section 1.704-1(b)(2)(ii)(d) and shall be interpreted consistently therewith.

  • Land Value means, at any time:-

  • Contribution Value means the fair market value as reasonably determined by the General Partner of property (other than cash) contributed by a Partner to the Partnership (net of liabilities secured by such contributed property that the Partnership is treated as assuming or taking subject to pursuant to the provisions of Section 752 of the Code).

  • Adjusted Pool Balance means, on the Closing Date, an amount equal to:

  • Check Meter means the Buyer revenue-quality meter section or meter(s), which Buyer may require at its discretion, as set forth in Section 3.08(b) and will include those devices normally supplied by Buyer or Seller under the applicable utility Electric Service Requirements.

  • Adjusted Capital Account Deficit means, with respect to any Member, the deficit balance, if any, in such Member’s Capital Account as of the end of the relevant Fiscal Year, after giving effect to the following adjustments: