Knock-in Value definition

Knock-in Value means the Underlying Reference Value.
Knock-in Value means the Underlying Reference Value. In respect of the provisions relating to the determination of Knock-in Value, the following definitions are applicable (any terms not defined herein or elsewhere in this Final Terms being as defined in the Base Prospectus):
Knock-in Value means the Worst Value;

Examples of Knock-in Value in a sentence

  • If the Knock-in Value is less than or equal to the Knock-in Level on the Knock-in Determination Day.


More Definitions of Knock-in Value

Knock-in Value means the Worst Value. Strike Price Closing Value: Applicable;
Knock-in Value means the Worst Value on the Knock-in Determination Day;
Knock-in Value means the Underlying Reference Value. "Strike Price Closing Value" is applicable.
Knock-in Value means the Underlying Reference Value; "Underlying Reference" is as set out in item 24(a) above;
Knock-in Value means the Basket Value.
Knock-in Value means,” in respect of a [ST Valuation Date] or [ST Valuation Period],] [and in respect of [each][of] Reference Item (k[=[specify]]) to (k[=[specify]])] , [specify defined term from Payout Condition 5.2.]].
Knock-in Value means the value from Payout Condition 2.6, 2.7, 2.8, 2.9 or 2.10 specified as such in the applicable Final Terms;