EAD definition

EAD means Ethernet Access Direct and shall be a high speed Ethernet point to point data circuit that will connect a customer site to a customer site or a Company Node.
EAD means the net income (loss) attributable to our common stockholders computed in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles it the United States (“GAAP”), including realized gains and losses not otherwise included in net income (loss), excluding any unrealized gains or losses or other similar non-cash items that are included in net income (loss) for the applicable reporting period, regardless of whether such items are included in other comprehensive income (loss), or in net income (loss) and adding back amortization of stock-based compensation. Net income (loss) attributable to common stockholders may also be adjusted for the effects of certain adjustments made in accordance with GAAP and transactions that may not be indicative of our current operations, in each case after discussions between the Manager and the independent directors of our Board and approved by a majority of the independent directors of our Board.
EAD shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.21(e).

Examples of EAD in a sentence

  • Professional liability coverage cannot be obtained without a valid, current medical training license (or unrestricted license, as required), Visa, and EAD card (if applicable).

  • J) To complete all required documentation for obtaining, maintaining, renewing or extending a valid Visa or Employment Authorization Document (EAD), if applicable, in a timely fashion.

  • The Concessionaire may contract, at its sole discretion, data acquisition companies (EAD) for the collection of exclusive data, as long as the requirements contained in the regulatory standards issued by ANP are previously met and as long as these companies are duly registered and in good standing with ANP.

  • These General Terms and Conditions are publicly available in the relevant section of the website of the insurance company - "DZI - General Insurance" EAD (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/) and the Lessee is obliged to familiarize themselves with them before starting use.

  • The Consortium Members may contract data collection companies (EAD) for the collection of exclusive data, as long as the requirements contained in the regulatory standards issued by ANP are previously met and as long as these companies are duly registered and in good standing with ANP.


More Definitions of EAD

EAD means the Current Market Value of each Portfolio Investment (excluding Ineligible Investments) of each unique obligor.
EAD means the net income (loss) attributable to the common stockholders of the Company, computed in accordance with GAAP, including realized gains and losses not otherwise included in net income (loss), excluding any unrealized gains or losses or other similar non-cash items that are included in net income (loss) for the applicable reporting period, regardless of whether such items are included in other comprehensive income (loss), or in net income (loss) and adding back amortization of stock-based compensation. For the purpose of calculating EAD for the Annual Fee, net income (loss) attributable to common stockholders may also be adjusted for the effects of certain GAAP adjustments and transactions that may not be indicative of the Company’s current operations, in each case after discussions between the Manager and the independent directors of the Board and approved by a majority of the independent directors of the Board.
EAD means the expected gross exposure of a facility upon default of a counterparty.
EAD means the Economic Affairs Division of the Recipient’s Ministry of Finance, Revenue and Economic Affairs, or any successor thereto.
EAD means the Service as detailed in Schedule 2;
EAD. ( ) means exposure at default;
EAD means the expected gross exposure of a facility upon default of the counterparty.