Ongoing charges (Total Expense Ratio, TER Sample Clauses

Ongoing charges (Total Expense Ratio, TER. The total of ongoing charges before performance-dependent expenditures, if any (total expense ratio before performance fee; TER) is calculated ac- cording to general, code-of-conduct principles and with the exception of transaction costs encompasses all costs and charges that are deducted from the assets of the UCITS on an ongoing basis. The TER of the UCITS or of the re- spective unit class shall be indicated in the semi-annual and annual reports and, when the next semi-annual or annual report is published, on the website of the LAFV Liechtenstein Investment Fund Association at xxx.xxxx.xx. In conjunction with transactions for the account of the UCITS, the manage- ment company or its agents may receive monetary benefits (broker re- search, financial analyses, market and price information systems) that are deployed in the interest of the investors when investment decisions are made. The management company does not receive any refunds from remuneration and reimbursement of expenditures that are deducted from the assets of the UCITS and paid to the depositary and third parties. As a rule, the management company passes on portions of its remuneration to referring parties. These portions may also be considerable; in certain cases, they can amount to as much as 100% of the issue premium and/or the man- agement fee. Details are available to investors from the management com- pany on request.
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Related to Ongoing charges (Total Expense Ratio, TER

  • Interest Expense Coverage Ratio The Borrower will not permit the ratio of (i) Consolidated EBITDA to (ii) Consolidated Cash Interest Expense for any period of four consecutive fiscal quarters to be less than 3.75 to 1.00.

  • Fixed Charges Coverage Ratio The Company will not permit the Consolidated Fixed Charge Coverage Ratio to be less than 2.00 to 1.00.

  • Minimum Fixed Charge Coverage Ratio The Borrowers shall not permit the Fixed Charge Coverage Ratio to be less than 1.05 to 1.00, measured as of the last day of each Fiscal Quarter for the prior four fiscal quarters subject to adjustments to such measurement period as set forth in the definition of Fixed Charge Coverage Ratio.

  • Minimum Consolidated Fixed Charge Coverage Ratio The Consolidated Fixed Charge Coverage Ratio shall not be less than 1.50 to 1.00, determined based on information for the most recent fiscal quarter annualized.

  • Fixed Charges Ratio Permit the ratio of Net Earnings Available for Fixed Charges to Fixed Charges for any fiscal quarter of the Capital Corporation and its consolidated Subsidiaries (including the last quarter of any fiscal year of the Capital Corporation and its consolidated Subsidiaries) to be less than 1.05 to 1.

  • Consolidated Fixed Charge Coverage Ratio Permit the Consolidated Fixed Charge Coverage Ratio as of the end of any fiscal quarter of the Borrower to be less than 1.25 to 1.0.

  • Cash Flow Coverage Ratio Maintain a Cash Flow Coverage Ratio as of the last day of each of its fiscal quarters of not less than 3.25 to 1.

  • Fixed Charge Coverage Ratio The Borrower will not permit the Fixed Charge Coverage Ratio as of the end of any fiscal quarter (calculated quarterly at the end of each fiscal quarter) to be less than 1.25 to 1.00.

  • Minimum Consolidated EBITDA (a) The Borrower will not permit Consolidated EBITDA (i) for the Borrower's fiscal quarter ending closest to June 30, 1997 to be less than $2,500,000 and (ii) for any Test Period ending on the last day of a fiscal quarter of the Borrower set forth below to be less than the amount set forth opposite such fiscal quarter below: Fiscal Quarter Ending Closest To Amount ----------------- ------ September 30, 1997 $5,000,000 December 31, 1997 $5,000,000 March 31, 1998 $5,000,000 June 30, 1998 $5,000,000 September 30, 1998 $5,000,000 December 31, 1998 $5,000,000 March 31, 1999 $5,000,000 June 30, 1999 $5,000,000 -64- September 30, 1999 $ 5,000,000 December 31, 1999 $ 5,000,000 March 31, 2000 $ 5,000,000 June 30, 2000 $10,000,000 September 30, 2000 $15,000,000 December 31, 2000 $15,000,000 March 31, 2001 $15,000,000 June 30, 2001 $15,750,000 September 30, 2001 $16,500,000 December 31, 2001 $16,500,000 March 31, 2002 $16,500,000 June 30, 2002 $16,500,000

  • Consolidated Capital Expenditures (i) Company will not, and will not permit any of its Subsidiaries to, make or commit to make Consolidated Capital Expenditures in any Fiscal Year, beginning with the Fiscal Year ending December 31, 2003, except Consolidated Capital Expenditures which do not aggregate in excess of the corresponding amount set forth below opposite such Fiscal Year: Fiscal Year Consolidated Capital Expenditures Fiscal Year ending December 31, 2003 $ 5,000,000 Fiscal Year ending December 31, 2004 $ 5,000,000 Fiscal Year ending December 31, 2005 and each Fiscal Year thereafter $ 7,000,000 provided that (a) if the aggregate amount of Consolidated Capital Expenditures actually made in any such Fiscal Year shall be less than the limit with respect thereto set forth above (before giving effect to any increase therein pursuant to this proviso) (the “Base Amount”), then the amount of such shortfall (up to an amount equal to 50% of the Base Amount for such Fiscal Year, without giving effect to this proviso) may be added to the amount of such Consolidated Capital Expenditures permitted for the immediately succeeding Fiscal Year and any such amount carried forward to a succeeding Fiscal Year shall be deemed to be used prior to Company and its Subsidiaries using the amount of capital expenditures permitted by this section in such succeeding Fiscal Year, without giving effect to such carryforward and (b) for any Fiscal Year (or portion thereof) following any acquisition of a business (whether through the purchase of assets or of shares of capital stock) permitted under subsection 6.7, the Base Amount for such Fiscal Year (or portion) shall be increased, for each such acquisition, by an amount equal to the product of (A) the lesser of (x) $5,000,000 and (y) 4% of revenues of the business acquired in such acquisition for the period of four Fiscal Quarters most recently ended on or prior to the date of such business acquisition multiplied by (B) (x) in the case of any partial Fiscal Year, a fraction, the numerator of which is the number of days remaining in such Fiscal Year after the date of such business acquisition and the denominator of which is 365 (or 366 in a leap year), and (y) in the case of any full Fiscal Year, 1.

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