Aggregate Liquidation Value definition

Aggregate Liquidation Value is equal to the Liquidation Amount per share of the ECIP Securities multiplied by the number of shares of the ECIP Securities.
Aggregate Liquidation Value has the meaning set forth in Annex 1 hereto.
Aggregate Liquidation Value means the Class A Liquidation Value, plus the Class B Liquidation Value.

Examples of Aggregate Liquidation Value in a sentence

  • A Liquidation Value for each Contract (CLV) is determined by Calculating a Present Value of the Liability Based on: • Payments Due Under ELNY Contract (Amount and Timing) • Payments Discounted Using Applicable Discount Rate (which will be assumed to be 4.25% in this Schedule 3.1) • Use ELNY Mortality Table for Life Contingent Benefits • Aggregate Liquidation Value of Liabilities under all ELNY Contracts (ALV) is the sum of the Liquidation Value for Each Contract (CLV) (e.g. ALV = ∑ CLV).


More Definitions of Aggregate Liquidation Value

Aggregate Liquidation Value has the meaning set forth in Annex 1 hereto. “Agreement” has the meaning set forth in the introductory paragraph of this agreement.

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