Adjustment Ratio definition

Adjustment Ratio means the value of index A divided by index
Adjustment Ratio means, with respect to any Share Award, the ratio used to adjust the number of Common Shares underlying such Share Award and issuable on the applicable Payment Date, subject to and in accordance with the terms of the Plan; and, in respect of each Share Award, the Adjustment Ratio shall initially be equal to one, and shall be cumulatively adjusted on a compounding basis thereafter by increasing the Adjustment Ratio on each Dividend Payment Date, effective on the day following the corresponding Dividend Record Date, by an amount, rounded to the nearest four decimal places, equal to a fraction having as its numerator the Dividend, expressed as an amount per Common Share, paid on that Dividend Payment Date, and having as its denominator the Fair Market Value of the Common Shares on that Dividend Payment Date;
Adjustment Ratio means, with respect to any Unit Award, the ratio used to adjust the number of Units to be issued on the applicable Issue Date(s) pertaining to such Unit Award determined in accordance with the terms of the Plan; and, in respect of each Unit Award, the Adjustment Ratio shall initially be equal to one, and shall be cumulatively adjusted thereafter by increasing the Adjustment Ratio on each Distribution Payment Date by an amount, rounded to the nearest five decimal places, equal to a fraction having as its numerator the Distribution, expressed as an amount per Unit, paid on that Distribution Payment Date multiplied by the Adjustment Ratio immediately prior to the Distribution Payment Date, and having as its denominator of the Fair Market Value of the Units immediately preceding that Distribution Payment Date;

Examples of Adjustment Ratio in a sentence

  • Tons of solvent contained in binder = tons of VOC emitted Adjustment ratio Type of bindertons VOC solventadjustment ratiotons VOC emittedcutback asphalt rapid cure The table below summarizes the potential to emit, reflecting all limits, of the emissions units.

  • The rate by which results for non-listed forms exceeds that of listed firms forms the Adjustment ratio, pre- sented in Fig.

  • Since we are interested in comparing the total population of DBFs over time, including both listed and non-listed firms, we correct for this differ- ence by calculating an Adjustment ratio for differences between listed and non-listed firms for each year.

  • Extraordinary dividends In case of a dividend that is deemed to be extraordinary the Daily Settlement Price of a Future Contract and their Contract sizes, are modified by the Adjustment ratio with effect from the Ex-Day.

  • Tons of solvent contained in binder = tons of VOC emitted Adjustment ratio Adjustment Ratio: cutback asphalt medium cure = 1.36; cutback asphalt slow cure = 3.8; emulsified asphalt = 2.04; other asphalt = 38.


More Definitions of Adjustment Ratio

Adjustment Ratio means, with respect to any tranche of Notes as of any date, the ratio, expressed as a decimal, of the Adjusted Outstanding Dollar Principal Amount of such tranche as of such date, to the Outstanding Dollar Principal Amount of such tranche as of such date.
Adjustment Ratio means 0.96, provided, however, that the Adjustment Ratio shall be 1.00 at any time that the VWAP Price for the 10 consecutive trading days ending immediately prior to the date of exercise of the Partnership’s conversion right pursuant to Section 5.26(b)(iii) exceeds the quotient of (A) 125% of the Series I Preferred Unit Price, divided by (B) the then-applicable Series I Conversion ratio.
Adjustment Ratio means the quotient (calculated to the nearest five decimal places) obtained by dividing the Index Value as of the Estimate Date by the Index Value as of October 28, 2008. The Adjustment Ratio shall be no greater than 1.40 and no less than .75.
Adjustment Ratio means, in relation to a Corporate Action other than a Cash Dividend, Non Cash Dividend, Delisting or Nationalisation, the formula specified in the ICE Futures Europe Corporate Actions Policy in relation to such event or the resulting numerical value from such formula following the applicable rounding, as relevant.
Adjustment Ratio means the value of index A divided
Adjustment Ratio means, with respect to a Pharmacy, an adjustment ratio of such Pharmacy’s Script Purchase Price, which shall be determined by dividing (A) the Closing Script Volume by (B) the Weekly Volume Amount. An illustrative example of such calculation is set forth on Schedule 2.2(b)(ii).
Adjustment Ratio means, with respect to any DSUs, the ratio used on each Dividend Payment Date to adjust the number of Reference Shares underlying a DSU in accordance with the terms of this Plan; and, in respect of each DSU, the Adjustment Ratio shall initially be equal to one, and shall be cumulatively adjusted thereafter on each Dividend Payment Date by increasing the Adjustment Ratio on each Dividend Payment Date by an amount, rounded to the nearest six decimal places, equal to a fraction having as its numerator the Dividend, expressed as an amount per Common Share, paid on that Dividend Payment Date, and having as its denominator the Fair Market Value of a Common Share determined as of that Dividend Payment Date;