Financial Consolidation Requirement definition

Financial Consolidation Requirement has the meaning set forth in Section 3.20(a).
Financial Consolidation Requirement has the meaning set forth in Section 14.08(a).
Financial Consolidation Requirement has the meaning set forth in Section 5.7(a).

Examples of Financial Consolidation Requirement in a sentence

  • If the Financial Consolidation Requirement is applicable, then: Within twenty (20) days following the end of each calendar year (for each year that such treatment is required), Seller shall deliver to SCE unaudited financial statements and related footnotes of Seller as of the end of the year.

  • If the Financial Consolidation Requirement is applicable, then, within two (2) Business Days following the occurrence of any event affecting Seller which Seller understands, during the Term, would require Buyer to disclose such event in a Form 8-K filing with the SEC, Seller shall provide to Buyer a Notice describing such event in sufficient detail to permit Buyer to make a Form 8-K filing.

  • If the Financial Consolidation Requirement is applicable, then, within two (2) Business Days following the occurrence of any event from the Effective Date through the last day of the Delivery Period affecting Seller which Seller would be required to disclose in a Form 8-K filing with the SEC if Seller was subject to the form 8-K filing requirements, Seller shall provide to SCE a Notice describing such event in sufficient detail to permit SCE to make a Form 8-K filing.


More Definitions of Financial Consolidation Requirement

Financial Consolidation Requirement has the meaning set forth in Section 8.06(a). “Fitch” means Fitch Ratings Ltd. or its successor.
Financial Consolidation Requirement has the meaning set forth in Section 3.20(a). “Financial Incentives” means any and all financial incentives, benefits or credits associated with the Generating Facility, or the ownership or Operation thereof, or the electrical or thermal output of the Generating Facility, including any production or investment tax credits, real or personal property tax credits or sales or use tax credits, but not including any Green Attributes, Capacity Attributes or Resource Adequacy Benefits.

Related to Financial Consolidation Requirement

  • Margin Requirement means the amount of money that you are required to deposit with us as consideration for entering into a Trade and maintaining an Open Position.

  • Perfection Requirements means the making or procuring of filings, stampings, registrations, notarisations, endorsements, translations and/or notifications of any Finance Document (and/or any Security created under it) necessary for the validity, enforceability (as against the relevant Obligor or any relevant third party) and/or perfection of that Finance Document.

  • Statement of Requirements means a statement issued by the Authority or any Other Contracting Body detailing its Services Requirement issued in accordance with the Ordering Procedure;

  • Financial Covenants means the covenants set forth in Section 6.2.

  • Reporting Requirements As defined in Section 11.15.

  • Pro Forma Compliance Certificate means a certificate of a Responsible Officer of the Borrower containing reasonably detailed calculations of the financial covenants set forth in Section 8.11 recomputed as of the end of the period of the four fiscal quarters most recently ended for which the Borrower has delivered financial statements pursuant to Section 7.01(a) or (b) after giving effect to the applicable transaction on a Pro Forma Basis.

  • Bid Submission Requirement means a task a Prospective Contractor must complete when submitting a bid response. These requirements will be distinguished by using the term “shall” or “must” in the requirement.

  • Financial Contribution means a contribution from an implementing partner in the form of own risk-taking capacity that is provided on a pari passu basis with the EU guarantee or in another form that allows an efficient implementation of the InvestEU Programme while ensuring appropriate alignment of interest;

  • Tax Compliance Certificate as defined in Section 5.9.2(b)(iii).

  • Hazardous financial condition means that, based on its present or reasonably anticipated financial condition, a risk retention group, although not yet financially impaired or insolvent, is unlikely to be able:

  • Financial Consequences means a financial sanction imposed for an anti-doping rule violation or to recover costs associated with an anti-doping rule violation; and

  • U.S. Tax Compliance Certificate has the meaning specified in Section 3.01(e)(ii)(B)(III).

  • Special Conditions means Special Conditions of Contract, which override the General Conditions, also referred to as SCC.

  • Financial Covenant means the covenant set forth in Section 7.09.

  • Special Condition means a condition of a Transporter's Licence or Shipper's Licence other than a Standard Condition;