Industry Classification definition

Industry Classification means any of the industry categories set forth in Schedule VI hereto, including any modifications that may be made thereto or additional categories that may be subsequently established by reference to the Global Industry Classification Standard codes; provided that the Administrative Agent has provided its prior written consent to any such modification or additional category.
Industry Classification means a six-digit industry classification in the Standard Industry Classification system published by the United States.
Industry Classification means the industry classification set forth in Schedule 4 that the Collateral Manager, with the approval of the Administrative Agent in its reasonable discretion, assigns such Collateral Asset based on the predominant end-user of the applicable Obligor’s product, as such industry classifications shall be updated at the mutual agreement of the Administrative Agent and the Borrower if MSCI Inc. publishes revised industry classifications.

Examples of Industry Classification in a sentence

  • For purposes of this Agreement, the Borrower, in its reasonable determination, shall assign each Portfolio Investment included in the Borrowing Base to an Industry Classification Group.

  • To the extent that the Borrower determines that any Portfolio Investment included in the Borrowing Base is not adequately correlated with the risks of other Portfolio Investments in an Industry Classification Group, such Portfolio Investment may be assigned by the Borrower to an Industry Classification Group that is more closely correlated to such Portfolio Investment.

  • To the extent that the Borrower reasonably determines that any Portfolio Investment included in the Borrowing Base is not adequately correlated with the risks of other Portfolio Investments in an Industry Classification Group, such Portfolio Investment may be assigned by the Borrower to an Industry Classification Group that is more closely correlated to such Portfolio Investment.

  • Such Portfolio Investment may be assigned by the Borrower to an Industry Classification Group that is most closely correlated to such Portfolio Investment.

  • Section 4.24 of the Disclosure Schedules includes a true and complete list of all North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) Codes applicable to the Company.


More Definitions of Industry Classification

Industry Classification means one of the following classifications:
Industry Classification. CMAP 973203 Maritime Port Administration, Lake and Rivers Obligations Concerned: National Treatment (Article 14.4) Level of Government: Central Description: Investment
Industry Classification means the industry classifications set forth in Schedule 4 hereto, including, at the Servicer’s request, any modifications that may be made thereto or additional categories that may be subsequently established by reference to the Global Industry Classification Standard codes. The determination of which Industry Classification to which an Obligor belongs shall be made in good faith by the Servicer.
Industry Classification means the S&P Industry Classifications set forth in Schedule VIII, as such industry classifications shall be updated at the option of the Facility Agent and the Servicer if S&P publishes revised industry classifications.
Industry Classification means the industry classification as provided by FactSet.
Industry Classification means the classification code of the UN Provisional Central Product Classification that it is referenced in the WTO document MTN.GNS/W/120 for each services sector in that WTO document.
Industry Classification means one of the following classifications: [(i)](a) construction [services];