Call Threshold definition

Call Threshold means the threshold, expressed as a percentage, specified in the applicable Pricing Supplement. The Call Threshold may be positive or negative.
Call Threshold means the threshold, expressed as a percentage, as set forth in the table under “Return of Your Deposit – Call Information Table”.
Call Threshold means the instream flow threshold associated with a Primary or Secondary SIF Measurement Location, to which the Klamath Tribes and the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs may call for regulation of junior water rights under the terms of the Settlement Agreement. The terms “Primary SIF Measurement Location” and “Secondary SIF Measurement Location” have the meanings given in Section 15 of the Settlement Agreement.

Examples of Call Threshold in a sentence

  • If you violate the Short Duration Call Threshold and/or ICR Threshold, in addition to any and all applicable per minute or usage rates or other Charges, Company may in its sole discretion impose a surcharge for any applicable billing period equal to: (1) $0.03 per Short Duration Call made at the 10% or greater Short Duration Call Threshold level; and (2) $0.03 per incomplete call in excess of the ICR Threshold.

  • We reserve the right to modify the ICR Threshold or Short Duration Call Threshold upon notice at any time in the event industry or Representative call standards change.

  • Nominal Call Event:Not Applicable (a)Nominal Call Threshold Percentage:Not ApplicableProvisions relating to the Underlying Asset(s)17.

  • A Call Threshold is the instream flow rate threshold associated with a Primary or Secondary SIF Measurement Location, from which the Klamath Tribes and the BIA may call for regulation of junior water rights under the terms of subsections 3.9, 3.10 and 3.11.

  • At the beginning of each month, approved entries in the RMA Ledger will be the basis for the calculation of the Type B SIF Adjustment specified in subsection 3.10, as part of the calculation of the Call Threshold for that month.

  • No adjustment will be required to be made in the Conversion Price, Call Threshold Price or Put Price until cumulative adjustments require an adjustment of at least 1% of such Conversion Price, Call Threshold Price or Put Price.

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  • Call FeatureThe CDs will be automatically called if the Closing Level of the Index on any annual Call Observation Date is greater than or equal to the applicable Call Threshold.

  • The Corporation may make such adjustments in the Conversion Price, Call Threshold Price or Put Price, in addition to those required by subparagraphs (i) through (v) of this Section 5(e), as it considers to be advisable in order that any event treated for Federal income tax purposes as a dividend of stock or stock rights shall not be taxable to the recipients.

  • If at any time an adjustment is made in the Conversion Price pursuant to this Section 5(e)(ii), then the Call Threshold Price and the Put Price shall be similarly adjusted by dividing the Call Threshold Price and the Put Price by the fraction determined as provided above.


More Definitions of Call Threshold

Call Threshold means the threshold, expressed as a percentage, specified in the applicable Pricing Supplement. The Call Threshold will be equal to or higher than zero.
Call Threshold means, for each Reference Asset, 110% of its Initial Level. “Closing” means the closing of the Offering of the Notes.
Call Threshold has the meaning set forth in Section 4.2.3 of this Agreement.

Related to Call Threshold

  • Ownership Threshold means, with respect to any Person, Beneficial Ownership of the greater of (A) 15% of the Common Shares at any time outstanding or (B) the percentage of the outstanding Common Shares Beneficially Owned by such Person on the date of this Rights Agreement, plus in the case of this clause (B) 1% of the Common Shares outstanding on such date.

  • Bid threshold means the dollar amount set in N.J.S.A. 18A:18A-3, above which a Board shall advertise for and receive sealed bids in accordance with procedures set forth in N.J.S.A. 18A:18A-1 et seq.

  • Minimum Threshold means the average daily yield on the 10 Year Treasury Note (as reported in the Bloomberg GT10 index) over the Award Period.

  • Micro-purchase threshold means the dollar amount at or below which a district may purchase property or services using micro-pur- chase procedures. Generally, the micro-purchase threshold for pro- curement activities administered under federal awards is not to ex- ceed the amount set by the Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR) at 48 C.F.R. Part 2, Subpart 2.1 [see below], unless a higher threshold is requested by the district and approved by the cogni- zant agency for indirect costs.

  • Stated Threshold means total losses under the shared loss agreements in the amount of $110,000,000.00.

  • Minimum Takedown Threshold shall have the meaning given in Section 2.1.4.

  • VWAP Minimum Price Threshold means, with respect to any particular VWAP Purchase Notice, the Sale Price on the VWAP Purchase Date equal to the greater of (i) 80% of the Closing Sale Price on the Business Day immediately preceding the VWAP Purchase Date or (ii) such higher price as set forth by the Company in the VWAP Purchase Notice.

  • Indemnity Threshold has the meaning set forth in Section 9.3.

  • stipulated minimum threshold means that portion of local production and content as determined by the Department of Trade and Industry; and

  • Restoration Threshold means an amount equal to 5% of the outstanding principal amount of the Loan.

  • Hurdle Amount means for the applicable period, an amount equal to 5.0% of the Beginning VPU.

  • Threshold Percentage means 15%.

  • Threshold means with respect to Party B: infinity.

  • Minimum Percentage means 3% of the number of outstanding shares of common stock of the Corporation as provided in the most recent 1934 Act filing made by the Corporation with the SEC immediately prior to the submission of the Nomination Notice.

  • Cap Amount shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.3.10.

  • Minimum Transfer Amount means, with respect to a party, the amount specified as such for that party in Paragraph 13; if no amount is specified, zero.

  • Accelerated Purchase Minimum Price Threshold means, with respect to any Accelerated Purchase made pursuant to Section 2(b) hereof, any minimum per share price threshold set forth in the applicable Accelerated Purchase Notice.

  • Alteration Threshold means an amount equal to 5% of the outstanding principal amount of the Loan.

  • Cash Percentage shall have the meaning specified in Section 14.02(a)(iii).

  • Indemnification Threshold has the meaning set forth in Section 11.5.

  • Aggregate Share Ownership Limit means not more than 9.8% in value of the aggregate of the outstanding Shares and not more than 9.8% (in value or in number of shares, whichever is more restrictive) of any class or series of Shares.

  • Terrorism Cap Amount is the specified percentage (which is at least equal to 200%) of the amount of the insurance premium that is payable at such time in respect of the property and business interruption/rental loss insurance required under the related Loan Documents (without giving effect to the cost of terrorism and earthquake components of such casualty and business interruption/rental loss insurance).

  • M&O Amount means the revenue protection payment required as part of this Agreement as set out in TEXAS EDUCATION CODE Section 48.256(d) and shall have the meaning assigned to such term in Section 4.2 of this Agreement.

  • Simplified acquisition threshold means the dollar amount below which a district may purchase property or services using small purchase methods. Districts adopt small purchase procedures in order to expedite the purchase of items at or below the simplified acquisition threshold. The simplified acquisition threshold for procurement activities administered under federal awards is set by the FAR at 48 C.F.R. Part 2, Subpart 2.1 [see below]. The district is responsible for determining an appropriate simplified acquisition threshold based on internal controls, an evaluation of risk, and its documented procurement procedures. However, in no circumstances can this threshold exceed the dollar value established in the FAR (48 C.F.R. Part 2, Subpart 2.1) for the simplified acquisition threshold. Recipients should determine if local government laws on purchasing apply. 2 C.F.R. 200.1, .320(a)(2)(ii)

  • Minimum Purchase Amount means an amount that would be sufficient to (i) reduce the Outstanding Amount of each class of Notes on such Distribution Date to zero and (ii) pay to the respective Noteholders the Class A Noteholders’ Interest Distribution Amount and the Class B Noteholders’ Interest Distribution Amount payable on such Distribution Date.

  • Threshold Price is the lowest price (except to the extent otherwise provided in Section 2.6) at which the Company may sell Shares during the applicable Pricing Period as set forth in a Fixed Request Notice (not taking into account the applicable percentage discount during such Pricing Period determined in accordance with Section 2.2); provided, however, that at no time shall the Threshold Price be lower than $3.00 per share unless the Company and the Investor mutually shall agree.