Common use of Ratio of Secured Indebtedness to Capitalization Value Clause in Contracts

Ratio of Secured Indebtedness to Capitalization Value. The ratio of Secured Indebtedness to Capitalization Value, each measured as of the most recently ended fiscal quarter, to exceed 50%. For purposes of this Section 8.05 only:

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Credit Agreement (JBG SMITH Properties), Credit Agreement (JBG SMITH Properties), Credit Agreement (JBG SMITH Properties)

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Ratio of Secured Indebtedness to Capitalization Value. The ratio of Secured Indebtedness to Capitalization Value, each measured as of the most recently ended fiscal calendar quarter, to exceed 50%. For purposes of this Section 8.05 only:

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Credit Agreement (JBG SMITH Properties), Credit Agreement (JBG SMITH Properties)

Ratio of Secured Indebtedness to Capitalization Value. The ratio of Secured Indebtedness to Capitalization Value, each measured as of the most recently ended fiscal calendar quarter, to exceed 50%. For purposes of this Section 8.05 only:.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Revolving Credit Agreement (Vornado Realty Lp), Revolving Credit Agreement (Vornado Realty Trust)

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Ratio of Secured Indebtedness to Capitalization Value. The ratio of Secured Indebtedness to Capitalization Value, each measured as of the most recently ended fiscal calendarfiscal quarter, to exceed 50%. For purposes of this Section 8.05 only:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Credit Agreement (JBG SMITH Properties)

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