Discount Value definition

Discount Value means 25.0% to the Plan Equity Value.
Discount Value means 25.0% of the Plan Equity Value.
Discount Value shall be calculated as the present value (using a discount rate of 8.18% per annum) of any amount from the date such amount will be paid to the date the Expansion Improvements Residual Value Guarantee Amount is due.

Examples of Discount Value in a sentence

  • If the AMWA fails to meet the Discount Point, then the applicable Discount Value shall apply, and the quality price reduction shall be calculated on the basis of the difference between the AMWA and the GMWA for such specification.

  • If the AMWA fails to meet the applicable Discount Point, then the applicable Discount Value shall apply, and the quality price reduction shall be calculated on the basis of the difference between the AMWA and the GMWA for such specification.

  • In no event shall the payments (or Discount Value of Stock Options, as applicable) forfeited by the Executive in accordance with Section 3 increase (or decrease) the Bonus Pool or the Performance Unit Value of the Performance Units of any other Plan Participant.

  • If, upon the occurrence of a Public Offering, the Executive is entitled to receive both a cash payment and Stock Options, the cash payment shall first be reduced (if necessary, to zero) and the Discount Value of Stock Options shall thereafter be reduced (if necessary, to zero); provided, however, that the Executive may elect to have the Discount Value reduced (or eliminated) prior to any reduction in the cash payment.

  • If the AMWA fails to meet the Discount Point, then the applicable Discount Value shall apply, and the quality price reduction shall be calculated on the basis of the difference between the AMWA and the TMWA for such specification.

  • The Discount Factor for preferred securities shall also apply to non-cumulative preferred stocks, except that the Discount Factor shall be multiplied by a factor of 110% for purposes of calculating the Discount Value of such non-cumulative securities.

  • Capitali- Joint Four-Quarter Adjusted zation Gross Net BRI Venture Property End Date N.O.I. Rate Value Debt Value* Percentage* Discount* Value $______ ___% $____ $____ $____ ________% __________% $_______ E-11E-11 SERVICE CONTRACTS (cont d) Value of C: $___________ 2: $ _______________ * If applicable.

  • If the actual “as received” Monthly Weighted Average fails to meet the Discount Point, then the applicable Discount Value shall apply, and the quality price reduction shall be calculated on the basis of the difference between the actual “as received” Monthly Weighted Average and the Guaranteed Monthly Weighted Average for such specification.


More Definitions of Discount Value

Discount Value means the amount equal to any discounts off of WAC pricing granted to McKesson with respect to branded product purchased by McKesson during the applicable Contract Year. The payment of the Initial Fee Payments and Fee Balance shall be in full satisfaction of Manufacture’s obligation to pay the Fee with respect to the applicable Contract Year.
Discount Value as defined in subsection 2.6.1(e)(ii). -------------- Eligible Accounts: at any given time, the aggregate of the face amount of the ----------------- accounts receivable of Borrowers, exclusive of any accounts receivable over 60 days past due.
Discount Value means, with respect to the principal amount of any Loan, the amount obtained by discounting a Deemed Repayment with respect to such amount from the Deemed Repayment Date to the Prepayment Date with respect to such amount, in accordance with accepted financial practice and at a discount factor (applied on the same periodic basis as that on which interest on the Loans is payable) equal to the sum of (x) the Reinvestment Yield with respect to such amount, and (y) 0.50%.
Discount Value means (i) with respect to an S&P Eligible Asset, the quotient of the Market Value thereof divided by the applicable S&P Discount Factor and (ii) with respect to a Moody's Eligible Asset, the quotient of the Market Value thereof divided by the applicable Moody's Discount Factor, provided that with respect to a Moody's Eligible Asset, Discounted Value shall not exceed the par value of such Asset at any time.