Aggregate Acquisition Cost definition
Aggregate Acquisition Cost means $73,700,000.
Aggregate Acquisition Cost means the aggregate of the Acquisition Costs under each of the Lease Schedules.
Aggregate Acquisition Cost means the purchase price, acquisitions costs, brokerage and investment banking fees, attorney’s fees, and all other costs, fees and expenses arising from or related to any Permitted Acquisition or Permitted Minority Acquisition or Follow On Control Purchase or Follow On Minority Purchase.
Examples of Aggregate Acquisition Cost in a sentence
The Rent during the Lease Term shall be payable in that number of consecutive payments indicated below, in advance on the first day of each month commencing January 1, 1997, and each Rent payment shall be in an amount equal to the indicated percentage of Aggregate Acquisition Cost.
The casualty value, as calculated from time to time by Lessor, shall be equal to one hundred and two percent (102%) of the Aggregate Acquisition Cost reduced over time by applying Rent payments first to interest calculated at a rate per annum equal to the Prime Rate in effect on the commencement date as published by the Wall Street Journal plus two percent (2%), and second to reduce the unamortized principal ("Casualty Value").
More Definitions of Aggregate Acquisition Cost
Aggregate Acquisition Cost means the aggregate acquisition cost of investments in an Investee Company made by the Partnerships together with any expenses associated with such acquisition (including, without limitation, any costs of hedging against exposures arising as a result of fluctuating rates of exchange associated therewith) which are paid by the Partnerships;