Internal Valuation definition

Internal Valuation means a valuation of the Pledged Shares and/or the Pledged Properties prepared by the Issuer in accordance with the Valuation Principles, substantially in the form of the Original Valuation or in a form separately agreed with the Security Agent.
Internal Valuation means a valuation of the Company or any class of Shares of the Company prepared by the Company, an independent appraiser or any Company advisor, including, any such valuation obtained or prepared for purposes of determining the number of shares subject to any option to purchase Shares to be granted to an employee of the Group .
Internal Valuation means an internal review of the available property characteristics for the purposes of developing an estimate of value. May be used for determining Market Value for properties with an estimated value under $50,000. It is not considered an Appraisal as defined by the Appraisal Standard Rules per CUSPAP.

Examples of Internal Valuation in a sentence

  • The holders of Series G Preferred acknowledge and agree that the Company shall not make, and shall not be deemed to make, any representations or warranties to such holders regarding the accuracy or completeness of such Internal Valuation Reports.

  • Comparable Exchange-Listed Valuation $ 6.75 $ 7.45 MICT Internal Valuation $ 2.4 Employing various valuation methodologies, CoView arrived at a range of Implied Equity Values for GFH.

Related to Internal Valuation

  • Internal Costs means, for any period, the product obtained by multiplying (a) the actual total FTEs (or portion thereof) devoted to the performance of activity under this Agreement during such period, by (b) the applicable FTE Rate.

  • External Verifier means any qualified provider of third party assurance or attestation services or other independent expert of internationally recognised standing appointed by the Issuer, in each case with the expertise necessary to perform the functions required to be performed by the External Verifier under these Conditions, as determined in good faith by the Issuer;

  • Internal control means the systems of control devised by management to ensure that the council’s objectives and management policies are achieved and adhered to in a manner that promotes the economy, efficiency and effectiveness on the use of resources, that financial and other records are reliable and complete and that the councils assets and interests are safeguarded;

  • Internal floating roof means a cover or roof in a fixed-roof tank that rests upon or is floated upon, the liquid being contained, and is equipped with a closure seal or seals to close the space between the roof edge and the tank shell.

  • Internal Controls has the meaning set forth in Section 4.07(d).