Cumulative aggregate definition

Cumulative aggregate means the number of eligible students in the accountable year and in each school year immediately preceding the accountable year until the minimum student count necessary to award points under this rule is reached.

Examples of Cumulative aggregate in a sentence

  • Cumulative aggregate realized capital losses equals the sum of the amounts by which the net sales price of each investment, when sold, is less than the original cost of such investment since our inception.

  • Cumulative aggregate realized capital losses equals the sum of the amounts by which the net sales price of each investment, when sold, is less than the cost of such investment.

  • Cumulative aggregate exploration expenditures on the exploration program to the end of the first quarter of 2004 are approximately US $200,000.

  • Cumulative aggregate number of, and aggregate amount of repurchase price, of shares that were repurchased pursuant to the above resolution of the meeting of the Board of Directors(1) Aggregate number of sharesthat were repurchased: 85,775,400 shares(2) Aggregate amount of repurchase price: JPY 49,999,996,4823.

  • Figure 1: Cumulative aggregate grading curves (a) aggregate from a historic mortar,(b) standard aggregate acc.

  • Cumulative aggregate consideration paid (including assumption of debt), aggregate principal amount of all SCHEDULE TO COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATE 4.

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  • Cumulative aggregate number of, and aggregate amount of repurchase price, of shares that were repurchased pursuant to the above resolution of the meeting of the Board of Directors(1) Aggregate number of sharesthat were repurchased: 72,420,700 shares(2) Aggregate amount of repurchase price: JPY 49,999,969,7143.

  • In some cases, particularly for large longline vessels, the Register contains information for vessels authorized to fish not only in the EPO, but also in other oceans, and which may not have fished in the EPO during 2015, or ever.FIGURE A-1a.

  • Cumulative aggregate consideration paid (including assumption of debt), aggregate principal amount of all outstanding extensions of credit, plus cumulative amount of all ---- equity contributions made since Closing Date not otherwise permitted by Section 7.05: $___________ 2.

Related to Cumulative aggregate

  • Cumulative Loss Percentage With respect to any Distribution Date, the percentage equivalent of a fraction, the numerator of which is the aggregate amount of Realized Losses incurred from the Cut-off Date to the last day of the calendar month preceding the month in which such Distribution Date occurs and the denominator of which is the Cut-off Date Pool Principal Balance of the Mortgage Loans.

  • Cumulative Interest Expense means, in respect of any Restricted Payment, the sum of the aggregate amount of Consolidated Interest Expense of the Issuer and the Restricted Subsidiaries for the period from and after January 1, 2005 to the end of the Issuer’s most recently ended fiscal quarter for which internal financial statements are available and immediately preceding the proposed Restricted Payment.

  • Cumulative Excess Cash Flow means the sum of Excess Cash Flow (but not less than zero in any period) for the fiscal year ending on December 31, 2013 and Excess Cash Flow for each succeeding completed fiscal year.

  • Cumulative Loss Amount means the sum of the Monthly Loss Amounts less the sum of all Recovery Amounts.

  • Class A Loss Percentage As to any Determination Date and any Class of Class A Certificates (other than the Class A-PO Certificates) then outstanding, the percentage calculated by dividing the Principal Balance of such Class by the Class A Loss Denominator (determined without regard to any such Principal Balance of any Class of Class A Certificates not then outstanding), in each case determined as of the preceding Determination Date.

  • Class B Loss Percentage With respect to any Determination Date and any Class of Class B Certificates then outstanding, the percentage calculated by dividing the Principal Balance of such Class by the Class B Principal Balance (determined without regard to any Principal Balance of any Class of Class B Certificates not then outstanding), in each case determined as of the preceding Determination Date.

  • Cumulative Outstanding Principal Amount means the aggregate principal amount of each series of Bonds issued and Outstanding from time to time in accordance with the provisions of this Ordinance, as reflected in the records maintained by the Registrar as provided in this Ordinance.

  • Cumulative impact means the potential impact on the promotion of the licensing objectives of a significant number of licensed premises concentrated in one area. The cumulative impact of licensed premises on the promotion of the licensing objectives is a proper matter for a licensing authority to consider in developing its licensing policy statement.

  • Aggregate Outstanding Amount With respect to any of the Notes as of any date, the aggregate unpaid principal amount of such Notes Outstanding on such date.

  • Cumulative Net Loss Ratio means, as of any Payment Date, the ratio (expressed as a percentage) of (i) the aggregate Principal Balance of Receivables that became Defaulted Receivables plus all the Cram Down Losses (without duplication) which occurred during the period from the Cut-Off Date through the end of the related Collection Period reduced by the amount of Liquidation Proceeds with respect to Defaulted Receivables received during such period which are applied to principal of the Defaulted Receivables to (ii) the Pool Balance as of the Cut-Off Date.

  • Cumulative Series Principal Shortfall means the sum of the Series Principal Shortfalls (as such term is defined in each of the related Series Supplements) for each Series in Group One.

  • Cumulative Net Income means, in respect of any Performance Period, the aggregate cumulative amount of the Adjusted Net Income for the calendar or other fiscal years of the Company during such Performance Period.

  • Net Simple Interest Excess With respect to any Distribution Date, the excess, if any, of (a) the amount of the payments received by the Servicers and the Master Servicer in the related Collection Period allocable to interest in respect of Simple Interest Mortgage Loans, calculated in accordance with the Simple Interest Method, net of the related Servicing Fees, over (b) 30 days’ interest at the weighted average (by principal balance) of the Net Mortgage Rates of the Simple Interest Mortgage Loans as of the first day of the related Collection Period, as determined by the related Servicer, on the aggregate principal balance of such Simple Interest Mortgage Loans for such Distribution Date, carried to six decimal places, rounded down, and calculated on the basis of a 360-day year consisting of twelve 30-day months. For this purpose, the amount of interest received in respect of the Simple Interest Mortgage Loans in any month shall be deemed (a) to include any Advances of interest made by the related Servicer, the Master Servicer or the Securities Administrator in such month in respect of such Simple Interest Mortgage Loans and (b) to be reduced by any amounts paid to the related Servicer, the Master Servicer or the Securities Administrator in such month in reimbursement of Advances previously made by the Servicer, the Master Servicer or the Securities Administrator in respect of such Simple Interest Mortgage Loans.

  • Cumulative means a pollutant which increases in concentration in an organism by successive additions at different times or in different ways (bio-accumulation).

  • Specified Reserve Fund Balance means, on the Closing Date $3,846,153.85, and with respect to any Payment Date 0.25% of the initial aggregate principal balance of the Receivables as of the Cutoff Date.

  • Class B-6 Percentage As to any Distribution Date, except as set forth in the next sentence, the percentage calculated by multiplying (i) the Subordinated Percentage by (ii) a fraction, the numerator of which is the Class B-6 Principal Balance (determined as of the Determination Date preceding such Distribution Date) and the denominator of which is the sum of the Principal Balances of the Classes of Class B Certificates eligible to receive principal distributions for such Distribution Date in accordance with the provisions of Section 4.01(d). Except as set forth in Section 4.01(d)(ii), in the event that the Class B-6 Certificates are not eligible to receive distributions of principal in accordance with Section 4.01(d)(i), the Class B-6 Percentage for such Distribution Date will be zero.

  • Cumulative Shared-Loss Amount means the excess, if any, of the Cumulative Loss Amount over the First Loss Tranche.

  • Cumulative Common Unit Arrearage means, with respect to any Common Unit, whenever issued, and as of the end of any Quarter, the excess, if any, of (a) the sum resulting from adding together the Common Unit Arrearage as to an Initial Common Unit for each of the Quarters within the Subordination Period ending on or before the last day of such Quarter over (b) the sum of any distributions theretofore made pursuant to Section 6.4(a)(ii) and the second sentence of Section 6.5 with respect to an Initial Common Unit (including any distributions to be made in respect of the last of such Quarters).

  • Cumulative EBITDA means, as of any date of determination, EBITDA of the Company from the Existing Notes Issue Date to the end of the Company’s most recently ended full fiscal quarter prior to such date, taken as a single accounting period.

  • Loss Percentage means on any day the greater of (i) two (2) times the Loss Horizon as of such day and (ii) 20%.

  • Aggregate Funded Spread means, as of any date, the sum of:

  • Aggregate Revolver Outstandings means, at any date of determination: the sum of (a) the unpaid balance of Revolving Loans, (b) the aggregate amount of Pending Revolving Loans, (c) one hundred percent (100%) of the aggregate undrawn face amount of all outstanding Letters of Credit, and (d) the aggregate amount of any unpaid reimbursement obligations in respect of Letters of Credit.

  • Class Percentage With respect to each Class of Subordinate Certificates, for each Distribution Date, the percentage obtained by dividing the Class Principal Amount of such Class immediately prior to such Distribution Date by the sum of the Class Principal Amounts of all Certificates immediately prior to such date.

  • Quarterly Excess Available Funds Percentage means, with respect to the July 2008 Transfer Date and each Transfer Date thereafter, the percentage equivalent of a fraction the numerator of which is the sum of the Excess Available Funds Percentages with respect to the immediately preceding three Monthly Periods and the denominator of which is three.

  • Class B-3 Percentage As to any Distribution Date, except as set forth in the next sentence, the percentage calculated by multiplying (i) the Subordinated Percentage by (ii) a fraction, the numerator of which is the Class B-3 Principal Balance (determined as of the Determination Date preceding such Distribution Date) and the denominator of which is the sum of the Principal Balances of the Classes of Class B Certificates eligible to receive principal distributions for such Distribution Date in accordance with the provisions of Section 4.01(d). Except as set forth in Section 4.01(d)(ii), in the event that the Class B-3 Certificates are not eligible to receive distributions of principal in accordance with Section 4.01(d)(i), the Class B-3 Percentage for such Distribution Date will be zero.

  • Aggregate Targeted Balance With respect to any group of Targeted Principal Classes or Components and any Distribution Date, the amount set forth for such group for such Distribution Date in Schedule V hereto.