Full Redemptive Value definition

Full Redemptive Value means the value of a lien at a given date including the base tax and any fees, charges, interest and penalties owed.

Related to Full Redemptive Value

  • Triggering Redemption Amount means, for each share of Preferred Stock, the sum of (a) the greater of (i) 130% of the Stated Value and (ii) the product of (y) the VWAP on the Trading Day immediately preceding the date of the Triggering Event and (z) the Stated Value divided by the then Conversion Price, (b) all accrued but unpaid dividends thereon and (c) all liquidated damages and other costs, expenses or amounts due in respect of the Preferred Stock.

  • Early Preference Share Redemption Amount means, subject to the provisions of the Articles and the Conditions, in respect of each Preference Share, an amount expressed in the Settlement Currency calculated by the Calculation Agent as the fair market value (calculated without taking into account the creditworthiness of the Company) of a Preference Share as of the Early Preference Share Valuation Date taking into account such factor(s) as the Calculation Agent determines appropriate, including, but not limited to, the relevant Early Preference Share Redemption Event after deducting any Associated Costs (to the extent not already reflected in such fair market value).

  • Make-Whole Redemption Price shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3.01(a).

  • Call Redemption Date means the date fixed for redemption of the Notes pursuant to § 5 [(3)] (b).]

  • Early Preference Share Redemption Date means the day falling ten Business Days after the Early Preference Share Valuation Date.