Equity Credit definition

Equity Credit means dollar amount or percentage in relation to the stated liquidation preference amount of (i) $1,000 per Series A Preferred Unit assigned to the Series A Preferred Units, (ii) $25.00 per Series B Preferred Unit assigned to the Series B Preferred Units, or (iii) $25.00 per Series C Preferred Unit assigned to the Series C Preferred Units, as applicable, as equity, rather than debt, by a rating agency in evaluating the capital structure of the Partnership.
Equity Credit means the equity credit assigned to the relevant securities at the time of their issuance, sale, repurchase or redemption, as applicable (or such similar nomenclature used by S&P from time to time);
Equity Credit means the dollar amount or percentage in relation to the stated liquidation preference amount of (a) $1,000.00 per Series A Preferred Unit, (b) $1,000.00 per Series B Preferred Unit, (c) $25.00 per Series C Preferred Unit, (d) $25.00 per Series D Preferred Unit, (e) $25.00 per Series E Preferred Unit, (f) $1,000.00 per Series F Preferred Unit or (g) $1,000.00 per Series G Preferred Unit, assigned to the Series A Preferred Units, Series B Preferred Units, Series C Preferred Units, Series D Preferred Units, Series E Preferred Units, Series F Preferred Units or Series G Preferred Units, as applicable, as equity, rather than debt, by a Rating Agency in evaluating the capital structure of the Partnership.

Examples of Equity Credit in a sentence

  • Accordingly, the parties agree that it is appropriate to include in the Private Equity Credit Agreement a provision for liquidated damages.

  • Covered Puts (Short Stock & Short Put Position) Stocks Corporate Bonds Municipal Bonds Government Bonds Funds Options Commodities Tax Shelters Margin Account Level 3 All Level 1 & 2 Strategies, Plus: Equity Credit Spreads.

  • Notices required or permitted to be given hereunder shall be in writing and shall be deemed to be given as provided in the Equity Credit Agreement.

  • To become an Allowed Settlement Claim, a claim asserted in a Proof of Claim (each a “Settlement Claim”) must set out a valid Membership Fee Claim, and/or 1967-1973 Capital Equity Credit Claim, and/or 1982-2004 Proceeds Claim (all as defined in the Plan), must include the information requested in the instructions in the Notice and Proof of Claim Form, and must comply with the instructions.

  • Belinda Cao and Michael Patterson, “China Bad Debt May Reach 60% of Bank Equity, Credit Suisse Says,” Bloomberg, October 12, 2011.


More Definitions of Equity Credit

Equity Credit means equity content or equity credit (or similar or successor classification or treatment).”
Equity Credit shall include such other nomenclature as any Rating Agency may use from time to time to describe the degree to which an instrument exhibits the characteristics of an ordinary share.
Equity Credit means, at any time, an amount, not less than zero in the aggregate, determined on a cumulative basis equal to, without duplication:
Equity Credit means the dollar amount or percentage in relation to the stated liquidation preference amount of (i) $1,000 per Series A Preferred Unit,
Equity Credit means the dollar amount or percentage in relation to the Series 1 Liquidation Preference, as equity, rather than debt, by a Rating Agency in evaluating the capital structure of an entity.
Equity Credit means equity content or equity credit (or similar or successor classification or treatment).
Equity Credit means the dollar amount or percentage in relation to the stated liquidation preference amount of (a) $1,000 per Series A Preferred Unit, (b) $1,000 per Series B Preferred Unit, (c) $25.00 per Series C Preferred Unit, (d) $25.00 per Series D Preferred Unit or (e) $25.00 per Series E Preferred Unit assigned to the Series A Preferred Units, Series B Preferred Units, Series C Preferred Units, Series D Preferred Units or Series E Preferred Units, as applicable, as equity, rather than debt, by a rating agency in evaluating the capital structure of the Partnership.